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05/28/2022
Speaker 1
00:00:00 People and now we do without the right to scream.
00:01:43 **** you.
00:01:50 Your mask.
00:01:51 Take your pills.
00:01:52 The whole set of relations elite.
00:02:00 But Colby here, it's coming to town.
00:02:03 We got a quick shot of borders down.
00:02:06 So Biden does the media embraces big dog.
00:02:09 Doesn't any column.
00:02:31 Facebook, Twitter, two and the mainstream media.
00:02:39 **** you 222, yeah.
00:02:55 Inflation stuff like the minimum wage.
00:02:57 So it's all the same you need.
00:02:59 A dancing change.
00:03:06 You ***** ** **** don't see color.
00:03:09 Black lives.
00:03:09 Matter. No ****, ************.
00:03:17 But we've gotta keep fighting for the right to be free in every human being doesn't have to agree.
00:03:22 We all bleed red.
00:03:23 Brother, listen to me.
00:03:26 And you.
00:03:47 And then you so some medium trolls, you suck on these nuts.
00:04:12 I wanna make things better.
00:04:14 All we gotta do is.
00:04:15 Just come together.
00:04:18 Take my hand.
00:04:19 And follow my lead to the promised land.
00:04:22 Be the people we got all that good time.
Speaker
00:04:29 With this love.
Speaker 1
00:04:31 Pitch up and down the coast.
Speaker 2
00:04:34 In order to form a more perfect union.
Speaker 1
00:04:38 Do ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of America.
Speaker 3
00:05:37 American girls.
00:05:40 And American guys will always stand up and salute.
00:05:44 Will always recognize when we see your glory flying.
00:05:50 There's a lot of men there, so we can sleep in peace.
00:05:55 Not when we laid down our heads.
00:06:01 My dad has served in the army.
00:06:04 We lost his.
00:06:05 Right eye.
00:06:06 But he flew a flag out in our yard till the day that it died.
00:06:11 And my mother, my brother, my sister and me to grow up and live happy in the land of the free, Now this nation.
00:06:21 And our love is falling under attack, he mighty Sucker Punch came flying in from somewhere in the back, soon as we could see clearly.
00:06:31 Why big Black eye, man?
00:06:33 We lit up your world like the 4th new life.
00:06:40 Sam, put your name at.
Speaker 4
00:06:42 The top of his list.
Speaker 3
00:06:50 And it's gonna be here when you.
Speaker 2
00:06:54 Hear my love, freedom start.
Speaker 5
00:06:55 To fail, and it'll feel like the whole wide world is raining down on you, all brought.
Speaker 3
00:07:06 To you courtesy.
Speaker 5
00:07:09 The red, white and blue.
Speaker 3
00:07:29 Justice will be served and the battle will rage.
00:07:34 This big dog will fight when you rattle his cage and you'll be sorry that you mess with.
00:07:42 You missed the.
Speaker 1
00:07:50 Because we'll put a.
Speaker 5
00:07:51 Boot in your.
Speaker 4
00:07:52 *** and American way.
00:07:57 Put your name at the top of his list.
00:08:06 And it's going to be.
Speaker 2
00:08:08 When you feel like raining down.
00:08:22 Courtesy of the red light and blue.
Devon
00:08:55 Good morning, afternoon, and good Lord, the Internet is *******.
00:08:59 Up and you know what?
00:09:00 I think it's it's.
00:09:01 It's because we're being attacked by both Russia and now China.
00:09:06 China can't leave my ******* Internet alone.
00:09:09 When Russia's not ******* with my Internet, China's gotta be ****** with my Internet.
00:09:13 Why can't we just leave Internet alone?
00:09:18 Starling's not doing the China chill the **** out.
00:09:23 Good luck.
00:09:24 I don't know what to do, man.
00:09:26 I mean I can change settings.
00:09:28 Around I don't know what the *******.
00:09:29 Do at this point.
00:09:29 It wasn't like.
00:09:30 This when we.
00:09:30 First started. I don't know if this is actually, you know if it's actually tied to the the kind of stuff that we saw where Russia is ******* with it, because Elon's like, here you go, Ukraine.
00:09:43 There's a Starling. **** it.
00:09:45 **** everyone that pays for it.
Speaker
00:09:48 Let let's let's.
Devon
00:09:49 Let's just give it to you.
00:09:50 Guys so that.
00:09:51 All all kinds of governments have reasons to.
00:09:53 **** with it.
00:09:55 I don't know if that's what's going on. I don't know if that's what's going on, but like the timeline, sure as **** matches up because it worked great, it worked great up until that story came out that Elon's like, here you go, Ukraine.
00:10:07 Have some Starlink ah, now Starling.
00:10:09 Sucks all the time.
00:10:14 And now China's like.
Speaker 2
00:10:15 Yeah. **** star *****, starlink.
00:10:19 We shoot.
00:10:20 You are stunning out of the sky.
Devon
00:10:24 Anyway, Happy Memorial Day, right?
00:10:30 I don't know.
00:10:31 It's like I kind of vacillate between just being cynical and mean about.
00:10:36 About Memorial Day and being genuinely sad for friends that I.
00:10:40 Had that that died.
00:10:43 For stupid reasons or no reason at all, really.
00:10:49 So yeah, it's kind of it's kind of it's one of those things where it's like you don't know.
00:10:54 You don't know how to how to take this day, so you know.
00:11:01 Tell you what you know.
00:11:04 You you look at these, remember when these?
00:11:06 Videos came out.
00:11:07 The video I'm using for the background remember like well, is it like no, I guess 20 years now, 20 years ago.
00:11:15 When you start getting these videos.
00:11:16 Posted to YouTube and LiveLeak back when LiveLeak was the thing right.
00:11:22 And you'd see these Apache helicopter flier videos, you know, they're just annihilating, you know, liquefying.
00:11:31 The the You know, Afghanistan or Iraqis or, you know, whoever.
00:11:36 What does like?
00:11:37 It matters, right?
00:11:41 And thinking like, oh, yeah, **** yeah.
00:11:44 This is this is ******* bass.
00:11:47 Look at that ****.
00:11:49 Look at that ****.
00:11:51 But you watch it now.
00:11:53 It's just not.
00:11:53 It's just.
00:11:55 Ah, it's it's, you know.
00:11:58 I mean again, it's it's one of.
00:11:59 Those things where it's like, well, I mean, part of me is like.
00:12:03 Is that going to be me someday?
00:12:05 The little you know the.
00:12:06 The glowing white guy running around in the desert.
00:12:10 Getting getting 50 Cal rounds hurled at me from the sky.
00:12:16 And then part of me is just kind of like, ****, no, no wonder the military is full of a bunch of ******* and and and ship bags like.
00:12:23 This is this was this is fighting.
00:12:26 Like this?
00:12:28 Flying over a bunch of like that's that's literally like a goat.
00:12:33 That's a goat or like a horse or something.
00:12:35 Like they're on ******* horses.
00:12:39 They're against.
00:12:41 Farmers on horses.
00:12:44 They're flying around so high, though those ************* weren't.
00:12:50 Even looking up.
00:12:52 They weren't even like.
00:12:53 Oh, what's that up there?
00:12:56 They couldn't even tell that there was anything up there.
00:13:03 And it's funny because, you know, if we ever had to face any kind of enemy, that wasn't a bunch of goat herders.
00:13:09 Kind of makes you wonder how we do.
00:13:14 This is this is what.
00:13:15 Qualified for war for the last.
00:13:19 20 or so years, you know.
00:13:22 And look, obviously there was infantry on the ground and.
00:13:24 Stuff like that.
00:13:25 But you know.
00:13:27 This is, I mean, ******* horses, ******* horses.
00:13:32 Anyway, let's let's get into some of this wonderful World Day weekend stuff three day weekend.
00:13:43 Let's have a look at the news.
00:13:46 Well, in addition to China.
00:13:48 Trying to ask **** my Internet.
00:13:51 AstraZeneca vaccine may increase risk of serious neurological condition.
00:13:58 Now this one, you know this one, it's not.
00:14:02 Tough for me.
00:14:02 Like I you know, I.
00:14:04 I got family members and.
Speaker
00:14:05 Stuff that, that, that I.
Devon
00:14:06 Don't know if they took AstraZeneca or whatever, but they you know, but they took it.
00:14:11 And I I I.
00:14:12 Told him, like, yeah, maybe, maybe, maybe.
00:14:15 Don't take and it's it's it.
00:14:17 It was annoying because these are the these.
00:14:18 Are the kinds of of people.
00:14:21 They're like, oh, yeah, the government always lies like my family's, you know, kind of based in.
00:14:26 That way, like.
Speaker
00:14:27 My mom was.
Devon
00:14:28 Watching VHS videos on like the Clinton murders back in the 90s like you'd think she would have got it right.
00:14:36 No, but many boomers really afraid of death.
00:14:41 Really afraid of death?
00:14:45 And so they yeah.
00:14:49 Yeah. So yeah, well.
00:14:51 Now we got this the AstraZeneca vaccine may increase the risk of the serious neurological condition.
00:14:58 I don't know how to say that, gillane.
00:15:01 It's almost like Elaine Maxwell syndrome.
Speaker 2
00:15:06 You're gonna get galane Maxwell syndrome.
Devon
00:15:10 Where you you, you you start.
00:15:11 Selling children to the to ruling class.
00:15:15 John's and then no one's ever arrested.
00:15:20 And instead of televising your trial, they televised.
00:15:22 The Amber Heard trial.
00:15:26 All because you took the AstraZeneca vaccine.
00:15:30 The jabs Trojan horse delivery system.
00:15:33 I mean already already.
00:15:35 Alright, you're like, well, hold on.
00:15:37 The the Trojan horse possibly to blame scientists.
00:15:41 Believe in a discovery which may apply to similar vaccines.
00:15:44 Oh, good.
00:15:46 GBS, you know, Glenn Maxwell syndrome is a rare condition which causes muscle numbness and pain and can hinder movement, walking, swallowing and sometimes even breathing well.
00:15:59 That's kind of important.
00:16:01 You kind of want to be on the breed.
00:16:04 Maybe that that's what.
00:16:05 Killed Epstein.
00:16:05 He got Elaine Maxwell syndrome and.
00:16:08 You know, he had trouble swallowing and sometimes even breathing.
00:16:12 It is commonly caused by.
00:16:14 The gastroenteritis to something, but I don't know the Jew bug.
00:16:20 Oh, that's a funny name.
00:16:21 The the bug's called campy low bacter.
00:16:26 Can't be little backer, that sounds.
00:16:27 Like a camp counselor.
00:16:28 Ohh good old campylobacter.
00:16:31 Watch out for him.
00:16:34 He's always got his eye on the young ones.
00:16:37 Which has surf which has a surface coating which looks like, which looks slightly human.
Speaker 2
00:16:43 Well, that's good.
Devon
00:16:45 Well, that that's campy.
00:16:46 Look back there.
00:16:46 I remember he looked slightly human.
00:16:49 He had a surface coating which looked slightly human.
00:16:53 And sometimes you know, it would trigger the body to attack its own nerves instead of invading germs.
00:17:00 Good old campylobacter.
00:17:04 Leading the GBS, the Glenn Maxwell syndrome.
00:17:06 All right anyway.
00:17:09 So yeah, that that's you know.
00:17:12 So that's.
00:17:14 That's in the Telegraph.
00:17:16 You know, it's not some like weirdos blog, this is.
00:17:20 They're starting to actually have to admit some of this stuff.
00:17:22 Like, hey, you know, it's you might have Glenn Maxwell syndrome, you know, good old campylobacter.
00:17:27 You know, he's uh.
00:17:29 He's sneaking around through the Trojan horse.
00:17:33 I think you're stuck in your arm.
00:17:36 But that's OK because.
00:17:40 Remember how during COVID?
00:17:43 I say during it's like still going on apparently, right?
00:17:46 But remember how they were saying like ohh all the everything took a break.
00:17:51 There's no flu.
00:17:54 There's no you know, nothing.
00:17:56 It's all.
00:17:57 It's all just thanks to the lockdowns.
00:18:00 And now that lockdowns are over.
00:18:02 Oh, my God.
00:18:02 The viruses that were on on vacation during COVID.
00:18:08 Because they were all.
00:18:08 Working from home, just like you, they're back.
00:18:12 And they're behaving in unexpected ways, just like Campylobacter.
00:18:18 He's back and now he's acting all funny.
00:18:21 Good old campy la blacker.
00:18:23 For nearly two years as the COVID pandemic disrupted life around the globe, other infectious diseases were in retreat.
Speaker 1
00:18:30 They just went away.
00:18:32 They went on the.
Devon
00:18:33 Holiday for a while now, as the world rapidly dismantles and.
00:18:37 Measures of the measures put in place to slow.
00:18:40 The spread of COVID.
00:18:42 The viral and bacterial nuisances that were on hiatus.
Speaker
00:18:46 Is they just now?
Devon
00:18:46 There's then we went.
00:18:47 Away are returning and.
00:18:49 Behaving in unexpected ways like, I don't know, like your immune system.
00:18:53 Maybe not.
00:18:53 Working because you've got.
00:18:55 Campylobacter, who came in on the Trojan horse.
00:18:59 Consider what we've been seeing of late the past two winters are among the mildest influenza seasons on record.
00:19:06 Ohh, because the flu just disappeared.
00:19:09 It just fell of the past two winters.
00:19:12 No one had the flu.
00:19:14 But the flu hospitalizations have picked up in the last few weeks.
00:19:18 Oh, my.
00:19:20 Aiden virus type 41, previously thought to cause fairly innocuous bouts of gastrointestinal gastrointestinal illness.
00:19:30 Triggering severe severe hepatitis and healthy young children.
00:19:35 Ah, just hepatitis.
00:19:37 How many of those healthy young children got a booster shot?
00:19:41 Respiratory, whatever.
00:19:43 Something a bunch.
00:19:44 Of other viruses.
00:19:45 Blah blah blah all over the United States and.
00:19:47 Europe and now monkey pots.
00:19:50 A virus generally found in West Africa is causing unprecedented outbreak and more than a dozen countries in Europe.
00:20:00 North America, the Middle East, Australia, the United Kingdom.
00:20:05 Well, that's not in Europe anymore.
00:20:08 Alone reporting more than 70 cases as of Tuesday.
00:20:13 The UK is riddled with monkey pots.
00:20:17 Riddled, absolutely riddled with monkeypox.
00:20:21 These viruses are not different than they were before, but we are well, hold on there.
00:20:27 Speak for yourself there.
00:20:29 Delayne Maxwell syndrome carrier I.
00:20:32 I didn't put any camping blocker into my ******* veins, you know?
00:20:37 So, what do you mean?
00:20:39 That we.
00:20:39 Are for one thing.
00:20:41 Because of COVID restrictions, we have far less recently acquired immunity as a.
00:20:47 Oh, you mean well, hold on.
00:20:48 You mean, like, herd immunity means something?
00:20:50 Now all of a sudden.
00:20:52 Oh, we're so vulnerable now.
00:20:54 The increase in susceptibility, experts suggest, means we may experience some wonkiness.
00:21:00 Oh, is that a technical term we're going to experience some wonkiness.
00:21:05 As we work towards a new post, pandemic equilibrium, not just, it's just a little wonkiness.
00:21:10 The campy little black dirt.
00:21:12 The galley and Maxwell syndrome.
00:21:14 It's a little.
00:21:14 Bit of walking, Ness.
00:21:17 Little Little Willy wonkiness. It's all good. It's fine. Everything's fine.
00:21:26 Ohh God and it goes on from.
00:21:28 There, they're just you.
00:21:29 Know it's just so stand by for some wonkiness wonkiness brought to you by Campylobacter.
00:21:36 The old camp counselor at at Camp Epstein.
00:21:40 All right.
Speaker 2
00:21:45 I am kempy le Blatter.
Devon
00:21:50 That I kind of like get like.
00:21:51 Maybe. Maybe I'll.
00:21:51 Be the new shirt.
00:21:52 I'll have campylobacter.
00:21:57 US Federal Reserve.
00:21:59 Says its goal is to get wages down.
00:22:03 Wage is down.
00:22:06 Well, that's good. That's good.
00:22:09 You need to get, you know.
00:22:10 Nothing like getting the wages down.
00:22:14 US Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell said his goal is to get wages down.
00:22:19 Complaining workers have too much power in the labor market.
00:22:24 Yeah, that's obviously the problem, economist Michael Hudson says this.
00:22:28 Is junk economics.
00:22:29 And corporate monopolies are driving inflation, not wages.
00:22:33 The chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, said his goal is to get wages down and a press conference on May 4th.
00:22:40 Powell announced that the Fed would be raising interest rates by half a percentage and implementing policies aimed at reducing inflation.
00:22:48 the United States States, which is at the highest level in 40 years.
00:22:54 According to the to a transcript of the presser published by the Wall Street Journal, Powell blamed this inflation crisis, which is global not on the proxy war in Ukraine, and Western sanctions on Russia, but rather on US workers supposedly making too much money.
00:23:13 We're just, we're just making too much money.
00:23:17 Everyone's making too much money.
00:23:19 Employers are having difficulties filling job openings, and wages are rising at the fastest pace in many years, Powell complained.
00:23:30 Wages are rising too fast, everybody.
00:23:33 So the feds proposed solution bring down the wages.
00:23:38 There are more job vacancies than there are unemployed people in the United States. As the economy recovers from COVID-19.
00:23:45 Powell claimed this discrepancy between job vacancies and unemployment is due to high wages.
00:23:52 Which discourage workers from taking bad, low paying jobs.
00:23:55 Oh my God.
00:24:00 With few benefits and therefore give them too much power.
00:24:06 No, good Lord.
Speaker
00:24:12 How come no one's?
Devon
00:24:12 Lynched these people.
00:24:13 Yet I'm being serious.
00:24:15 I'm for I'm not going to say it.
00:24:26 So he continues to blame workers.
00:24:28 Workers seem to be disciplined by the labor market, he insisted.
00:24:32 There's a path by which we would be able to have demand moderate.
00:24:37 In the labor market and have therefore have vacancies come down without unemployment going up because vacancies are at such an extraordinarily high level.
00:24:46 Oh, you mean when people don't work, they have to raise the wages?
00:24:49 Ohh, they gotta.
00:24:50 We gotta put a stop to that ********.
00:24:53 So yeah, so they're talking about how.
00:24:57 Need to start start.
00:24:59 Not paying people as much because clearly that's a problem that that is a problem.
00:25:06 Ah, but not as much of a problem.
00:25:12 As the white replacement conspiracy theory.
00:25:17 That's right.
00:25:20 It's a big conspiracy theory.
00:25:22 Just ask the LA Times.
00:25:26 Since under his Brevik killed 70.
00:25:28 Seven people in Norway in 2011.
00:25:32 You know, funny thing, isn't he?
00:25:33 Going to get out of.
00:25:34 Jail soon because Norway is such like ******* about maximum sentences.
00:25:41 That I think he is.
00:25:42 I think he's actually getting.
00:25:43 Out of jail like soon.
00:25:45 Unless they, unless they pass some new law just for him.
00:25:50 Mass murders in the name of white replacement theory have become prevalent. Many of these killers, including Brevik, Brent and Tarrant, and the the OR the Christ Church shooter Peyton Gendron, the suspect in the massacre in Buffalo, NY, are all self identified as fascists.
00:26:06 I don't know that but.
00:26:09 And yet it's easy to miss or even downplay WRT's fascist yeah, white replacement there. They're they're trying to give it an acronym.
00:26:20 They don't like saying it out loud. They don't like spelling it out for the slow people. It's WRT now guys.
00:26:29 Sounds like a a ****** old radio station from the 1970s. It's WRT coming to you live W RT.
00:26:38 Fascist origins and its current manifestations.
00:26:42 It's not surprising that this resurgence of WRT.
00:26:48 You know told me about WRT.
00:26:55 Can't be blacked or whatever.
00:26:58 I was gonna.
00:26:59 I was gonna say the name.
00:27:00 I was like, oh, and then I ruined.
00:27:01 I ruined the joke.
00:27:02 It's OK.
00:27:03 Comes comes as fascist political tactics banning books and viewpoints associated with the political left.
00:27:13 Well, hold on.
00:27:14 Banning books and viewpoints associated with the political left.
00:27:21 What weird, bizarre world do you live in?
00:27:24 Demonizing and imprisoning members.
00:27:26 Of the political, political and minority groups.
00:27:32 This is this is this this person's being serious? OK, I thought I misread that at first. I really did. Because.
00:27:42 According to who wrote this?
00:27:50 Why did I even?
00:27:50 Why did I even ask?
00:27:52 Frederico Finkelstein.
00:27:55 Come on.
00:27:57 Is that even a real name?
00:28:01 Ohh, I can't believe.
00:28:02 OK alright.
00:28:03 Well anyway.
00:28:05 Yeah, you know, it's it's not surprising that, you know, Finkelstein is saying that the right the right is banning books.
00:28:14 And viewpoints and demonizing and imprisoning minorities.
00:28:20 Yeah. Yeah, we're creating.
00:28:22 Tiers of citizenship between members of the dominant racial group.
00:28:28 And destroyed the democratic process.
00:28:34 Yeah. Yeah, that's really Finkelstein.
00:28:38 All right.
00:28:40 Ah, good Lord.
00:28:43 So single stains living in some kind of fever dream.
00:28:47 And then starts talking about the Oh my God, it's terrible.
00:28:50 There's the the rise of this populist right wing that that was so effective at of of doing nothing, you know.
00:28:59 It's it's fascist leaders.
00:29:02 You know their, their their political power is derived from questioning reality, questioning reality.
00:29:09 What kind of question?
00:29:10 Your reality, if you're saying that we're able to ban books and **** endorsing myth, rage and paranoia.
00:29:18 And promoting the lies in this context WRT.
00:29:25 Now I'm just going to say white genocide, every time I see WRT in this context, white genocide is increasingly normalized from Donald Trump to Victor Orban, Prime Minister of Hungary.
00:29:40 These fascist ideas are shared at the highest level of so-called illiberal politics.
00:29:45 Yeah, everyone knows Trump.
00:29:47 Trump is a a raging fascist.
00:29:51 White genocide, for instance, is central to Arby's explicit governing ideologies and also to the messages of powerful public figures such as foxes.
00:30:02 Tucker Carlson, another fascist.
00:30:05 Wouldn't you know it?
00:30:07 Tucker Carlson of all?
00:30:08 Yeah, he's he's like the the head of fascism.
00:30:13 Just days before addressing the conservative political Action Committee.
00:30:18 Which chose to convene in Budapest, Hungary's capital.
00:30:22 Orban placed white genocide at the center of state ideology, declaring I see the great European population exchange as a suicidal attempt to replace the the lack of European Christian children with adults from other civilization.
Speaker 1
00:30:40 Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding.
Devon
00:30:41 Ding that's right.
00:30:44 Orban got it right.
00:30:46 And he's a Zionist.
00:30:47 But you know, at least he.
00:30:49 Was right about that part.
00:30:51 To normalize something is to legitimate it.
00:30:55 I didn't know that that was proper use of that word, but OK, I'll take your word for it, Finkelstein.
00:31:01 To make it a topic of legitimate public disagreement.
00:31:06 These major figures have normalized white genocide.
00:31:10 The distortion of truth in the name of promoting an alternative reality is a phenomenon common in fascist history.
00:31:20 See all of a sudden.
00:31:23 When I read this.
00:31:26 You start thinking to yourself, oh.
Speaker 7
00:31:29 Kind of like you know.
Devon
00:31:30 When we, when we were looking back at how that they were reporting George Floyd and you know the the most mostly peaceful protests, right?
00:31:40 And for the first time, I think it gave.
00:31:44 Even like megaphones, some paws.
00:31:48 Where they thought to themselves, huh?
00:31:52 Kind of makes you wonder if.
00:31:55 Martin Luther King rallies were as peaceful as they said.
00:32:01 Kind of.
00:32:02 You know, you kind of these are the same people that write the history books that are that are.
00:32:08 Yeah, the the.
00:32:08 Paper of record New York Times.
00:32:11 People like Finkelstein, or whatever the no, what is it?
00:32:16 Yeah, Finkelstein just can't get over there.
00:32:18 That's his real.
00:32:23 It kind of makes you wonder.
00:32:24 It's like, oh, well, I mean, like, if you're saying.
00:32:32 That we're we're making this all.
00:32:33 Up like the the.
00:32:35 Thing that you.
00:32:35 Brag about that.
00:32:37 You brag about white replacement.
00:32:40 Your your institutions not only brag about white replacement, you have whiteboards on the walls of your cubicles where you countdown.
00:32:52 The days left.
00:32:54 Of white majorities.
00:33:00 But it's it's all it's all this crazy conspiracy theory.
00:33:03 Just like the crazy conspiracy theories of Hitler.
00:33:09 Like if you say that you realize that the average person.
00:33:13 Because the reason Tucker Carlson is talking about white genocide.
00:33:17 Now and at least like at some level.
00:33:20 That's where the Overton Window is now.
00:33:22 That Maga mom I was talking about that was watching the George Floyd riots and thinking like, holy ****, what's up with this?
00:33:29 Maybe MLK wasn't so peaceful, Finkelstein.
00:33:34 You realize what you're doing here, right?
00:33:37 That mega Bomb is now going.
00:33:38 Ah, maybe Hitler did nothing wrong.
Speaker 2
00:33:40 I thought just saying like that's what you're doing.
Speaker 1
00:33:44 That's that's what you're doing.
Speaker
00:33:47 I mean.
Devon
00:33:48 Prove I could not mean that.
00:33:52 You will the power I.
00:33:53 Don't have access to, so I.
00:33:55 Good job.
00:33:55 But that's what you're doing.
00:33:59 In Mein kampf.
00:34:00 Enoff Hitler wrote this pestilence or pesty boy.
00:34:05 What the ****?
00:34:05 I don't know where this is.
00:34:07 Pestilential pestilential.
00:34:10 I guess it's like a pestilent.
00:34:12 Like I don't know, adulteration of the blood which hundreds of thousands of our people take.
00:34:19 Account is being systematically practiced by the Jew today.
00:34:24 Systematically, these black parasites, and this is a quote from Hitler.
00:34:29 Weirdly translated, I think is a little awkwardly written, worded in our national body, corrupt our innocent blonde haired girls and thus destroy something which can no longer be replaced in this world.
00:34:43 So he's he's quoting again.
00:34:45 You know what?
Speaker 1
00:34:46 You're doing Finkelstein.
Devon
00:34:48 Because Mega mom Mega Moms are going to read, then and.
00:34:53 You know, like some of them are going to freak out because you said.
00:34:56 Hitler, right?
00:34:57 But some of them are going to be like.
00:35:01 This, this this kind of sounds familiar actually.
00:35:04 Like this doesn't sound.
00:35:07 Yeah, if you were to.
00:35:08 You know, reword it a little bit.
00:35:09 And and.
00:35:11 You know Trump or to say this or anyone you know, Tucker were to say something like this.
00:35:18 I can't see them not nodding their head.
00:35:21 You're you're.
00:35:21 You're telling Maga moms that they, they.
00:35:23 Kind of agree with Hitler.
00:35:26 Do you realize that Finkelstein like that?
00:35:29 That's what you're doing?
00:35:30 Because that's what you're doing.
00:35:34 Yeah, Mussolini likewise advocated racial paranoias about the decline and replace you're now, you're gonna get them to like Mussolini.
00:35:42 I guarantee that's what you're doing.
00:35:45 Declined replacement of the white race in 1934, Mussolini wrote that defending the white race was a matter of life or death.
00:35:54 And pose this as a key political issue.
00:35:56 Quote It is a question of knowing whether, in the face of the progress in number and expansion of the yellow and black races, the civilization of the white man is destined to perish.
00:36:10 End Quote.
Speaker 3
00:36:14 Yeah, I mean, yeah.
Devon
00:36:17 Yeah, it was a good question.
00:36:19 You know, that's.
00:36:21 That was a question now worth asking.
00:36:24 This text laid the groundwork for the racism and segregation imposed by Italians during the war against Ethiopia in 1935 and later, the racist and anti-Semitic laws of 1938.
00:36:40 Ohh. In the United States.
00:36:42 The fantasy, the fantasy of racial replacement.
00:36:47 Goes back centuries.
00:36:49 Ohh does it does it.
00:36:51 Because the racial makeup of the United States didn't change for centuries.
00:36:58 OK.
00:37:00 Relatively the same.
00:37:02 For for a long time.
00:37:09 The Finkelstein showed up in 19 in 1892.
00:37:14 Ida B.
00:37:14 Wells in southern horrors.
00:37:18 Sources the justification of the racial terror of lynching in white male horror at the prospect of white women having children as a result of consensual relationships with black men.
00:37:32 Madison Grant's highly influential 1916 book The Passing of the Great Race.
00:37:38 Focused on the replacement of whites in America by intermingling with black people as well as with immigrants such as Polish Jews.
00:37:49 All of these groups were considered by grant to be existential threats.
00:37:54 To Nordic Americans, the most important of America's native class.
00:38:00 Grant, it should be noted it was fine with the presence of black people in America as long as they played a subordinate role.
00:38:08 Grant's book was an exercise in scientific racism. I love that.
00:38:14 The the I ******* love science crowd.
00:38:16 They don't love science so much when it comes to race, scientific racism, arguing that Nordic whites are superior, intellectually, culturally and morally.
00:38:28 The manifesto written by the alleged Buffalo killer had ohh he's a ****** ******* dirty Buffalo killer.
00:38:35 Single handedly annihilated the Buffalo.
00:38:40 Had 10 pages on scientific.
00:38:42 I'm going to have to see what you're doing, Finkelstein.
00:38:44 I don't think you realize what you're doing here, Finkelstein.
00:38:46 I didn't know about this.
00:38:49 I do now I'm going to have to get grants book.
00:38:56 He's got 10 pages on scientific racism.
00:38:59 That sounds.
00:38:59 I like that.
00:39:00 I like the sound of that.
00:39:03 I could flip through 10 pages of scientific racism.
00:39:10 Hey, you just gave me a show idea.
00:39:11 Thanks a lot, Finkelstein.
00:39:14 I appreciate that. All right.
00:39:18 Democracy is essentially a system based around 2 values, freedom and equality.
00:39:23 No, it's not.
00:39:25 No, it's not.
00:39:27 It's equal treatment under the law, ******* like.
00:39:31 That's what it is.
00:39:32 Not equality.
00:39:34 Not equality.
00:39:37 No way.
00:39:38 It doesn't talk about equality like anywhere.
00:39:41 Than the founding documents, like literally nowhere.
00:39:45 Says you're you're created.
00:39:49 As in your your.
00:39:52 Relationship to power.
00:39:55 And the rights accorded to you.
00:39:57 And that's where it stops.
00:40:01 You can look at everyone's it's pretty clear.
00:40:03 They certainly didn't think blacks were equal to whites, like no one that was writing about this, like writing the founding documents, not a single one.
00:40:13 You know Ben Franklin?
00:40:14 Didn't even think that Italians were were equal to anglos, you know, like.
00:40:19 That they were there, they were.
00:40:20 They were really into scientific racism as you.
00:40:23 Call it.
00:40:30 But what do you care?
00:40:30 About the truth.
00:40:32 Anyway, he got.
00:40:33 He could betches for like another ******* page.
00:40:38 This you know, and then of course, he starts talking about Ukraine because I don't know white supreme, you know.
00:40:47 Because Russia is is now white supremacist because.
00:40:52 Of Ukraine, I don't, you know.
00:40:56 The the schizophrenic.
00:40:57 Mind of of Jewish journalists it you.
00:41:00 Know it is.
00:41:03 The link between white genocide and fascism is not accidental.
00:41:08 White genocide is a relatively recent label for old fascism in terms of propaganda.
00:41:14 It's a rebranding of the same thing, namely long standing fascist paranoias and lies about invasion and racial and political replacement.
00:41:25 Except for all of the data.
00:41:26 Lines up.
00:41:28 Literally all the data is on our side.
00:41:32 Why genocide logics justifies mass violence when it's normalized, it poses an existential threat to democracy and its ideals.
00:41:43 It targets the very idea of common humanity that underlies them.
00:41:53 **** ***, Jew.
00:41:54 Like, I'm sorry, like I usually don't like to just say it like that, but.
00:41:59 You know you're normalizing it.
00:42:01 You know you're you're making me sorry.
00:42:03 You're making me feel like I got a lot in common with.
00:42:06 With Mussolini and stuff so here.
00:42:13 Oh boy.
00:42:17 Documents shed light on secret US plans for apocalyptic scenarios.
00:42:22 This is kind of a long one.
00:42:23 I don't know if.
00:42:24 I'm going to.
00:42:24 Go through this.
00:42:26 But this is basically I guess after 911.
00:42:31 The executive branch stop sharing basically like emergency plans with with anybody, with Congress or anybody.
00:42:45 So another little benefit to 911, just just one more little bonus.
00:42:52 For 911.
00:42:54 That they basically have these, they have all these directives.
00:43:00 And these plans?
00:43:03 Emergency wartime powers.
00:43:06 That no one even knows what they are.
00:43:10 Databases I think I I covered this like in a year, a year ago there was a stream I did where we were talking about back in the Reagan days. So even prior to 911.
00:43:22 They were, I forget if it was Oliver North or someone that that worked with, someone that worked doesn't matter.
00:43:28 Someone that worked with.
00:43:29 Reagan said at that time.
00:43:32 At that time, the the Reagan years.
00:43:35 They had.
00:43:36 They were already making lists of of bad people.
00:43:41 That would either be arrested or detained, or or otherwise taken care of at a time of of a of the like an emergency powers being declared.
00:43:53 Type of situation.
00:43:55 And at that time, there were already.
00:43:58 And this before the Internet.
00:44:00 There are already 8 million names.
00:44:04 On that list, 8 million.
00:44:10 It's along with.
00:44:11 A long list.
00:44:13 And what was the I I think the population was like 50 million less back then so it's like.
00:44:22 Hard, hard. Hard for.
00:44:23 Me to think that I'm not on that list.
00:44:25 I have other reasons for.
00:44:25 Thinking that too, but.
00:44:29 Yeah, uh, all right, well, you know.
00:44:35 Several of the files provided the New York Times by the by Brennan Center for Justice show that the Bush era effort partly focuses on a law that permits the president to take over or shut down communication networks in wartime.
00:44:47 And look, that's not like.
00:44:49 That's not a secret, Obama.
00:44:53 Signed an executive order that gave the White House an Internet cut off switch.
00:44:59 I mean, it's not like a button under his desk, but like it, you know, for all intents and purposes, it is.
00:45:06 He can decide and you don't even have to be.
00:45:07 You don't have to declare war.
00:45:08 You can just say it's an emergency.
00:45:10 I have to turn.
00:45:10 The Internet off and he can turn the Internet off.
00:45:15 Which is all the more reason you should know what that that information on the bottom left hand corner of the the stream.
00:45:22 What that means?
00:45:26 And why? Why?
00:45:28 Well, it's good to know.
00:45:33 I mean overall they can also jam.
00:45:37 HF frequencies and stuff like that, but it's that's not nearly as effective as just your internet's gone. Maybe that's what they're doing, right?
00:45:44 Now maybe they shut the they they.
00:45:46 They shut up Starlink Obama.
00:45:51 Thanks, Obama.
00:45:54 ******* let's go.
00:45:55 Brand and just turn my Internet off guys.
00:46:04 Had a rough week.
00:46:06 I was gone Wednesday.
00:46:13 Still not 100%, still not 100%.
00:46:17 But uh.
00:46:19 Yeah, anyway.
00:46:28 Underscoring how little lawmakers and the public can infer another file from the summer of 2008 mentioned that the Justice Department lawyers were advising an unidentified draft order.
00:46:39 In light of a recent Supreme Court opinion.
00:46:42 The memo does not specify the ruling, but the court had just issued landmark decisions on topics that could relate to government action.
00:46:52 In an emergency.
00:46:54 One about gun rights.
00:46:58 So they can they can turn off gun rights.
Speaker
00:47:01 And like that's.
Devon
00:47:01 Not really anything new too, I mean.
00:47:03 We know about martial law.
00:47:04 They've done it before, they've done it.
00:47:07 Before I think during Katrina, they were confiscating guns and stuff like that.
00:47:15 This isn't really new.
00:47:18 I don't know why the New York.
00:47:19 Times is geeking out about it now.
00:47:27 Yeah, they're going after Bush for some reason.
00:47:28 They're they're they're blaming it all on Bush, which, you know.
00:47:33 They're probably right to some extent.
00:47:40 And it goes on and on and on.
00:47:42 The Brennan Center for Justice has gathered materials, blah, blah, blah.
00:47:45 This is really, really ******* long.
00:47:52 And then of course they bring up.
00:47:53 They they bring up.
00:47:56 Ohh America was so bad during.
00:47:58 World War Two.
00:47:59 He put the Japanese in camps.
00:48:02 We put them in camps.
00:48:07 When I look at that I I'm I actually think that was a realistic that was not such a bad thing.
00:48:12 You're at war with Japan.
00:48:15 You don't want a bunch of Japanese people.
00:48:18 Running a monk or running amok in in your country.
00:48:22 This is this is part of why multiculturalism's.
00:48:24 Of a bad idea.
00:48:28 So sorry, sorry Japanese people who.
00:48:30 Decided to live here.
00:48:33 That we had to put you in a play pen while your while your brothers across the ocean were were at war with us.
00:48:38 But that's that's just how **** goes.
00:48:42 That's just how it goes.
00:48:44 In a healthy country.
00:48:46 We wouldn't be able to do that now.
00:48:49 Or would we?
00:48:53 Finkelstein, right.
00:48:54 He was.
00:48:56 Who's the real danger now, right.
00:48:58 All these white genocide fascists, right?
00:49:04 So then they start talking about how American citizens could be detained based solely on religion or or or race or national origin.
00:49:16 But it's like, come on, we we know that's not who would get detained.
00:49:22 And unless that race was white, that religion was Christianity and the national origin was America, you know, I could see how that that would that would.
00:49:34 Fulfill that that requirement there.
00:49:38 So they freak out about that.
00:49:40 They talk about the.
00:49:44 Then they try to make.
00:49:45 It sound like, but the Obama, the Obama administration, they tried to fix.
00:49:49 It, but they just couldn't get.
00:49:49 It done, you know, just like.
00:49:51 Like when magnetars are talking about Trump, well.
00:49:53 He tried, he tried.
00:50:01 It's starting to look like China might invade Taiwan.
00:50:06 Or maybe not.
00:50:07 This might just be them ******* with Taiwan.
00:50:10 This could be a a a siop war.
00:50:13 Kind of like our our that that our SIOP department that put out that ***** dancing Ghost Video.
00:50:20 Out like we're just pretending to be ********.
00:50:24 This could be.
00:50:25 Chinas's version of of their you know, the CIA leaking, leaking audio because you know it's you always got to wonder.
00:50:33 Like how does how exactly does does a high level Chinese communication get leaked, right? It's it's someone. It's someone's intelligence agency.
00:50:43 And it might, and that that someone might be China.
00:50:48 New Delhi an unprecedented and explosive audio leak of top secret meeting.
00:50:53 See that again?
00:50:55 Who's got that?
00:50:56 Who has access to that?
00:50:59 So you have you have to wonder.
00:51:04 But anyway, it gets leaked says that the.
00:51:13 The the.
00:51:15 The Communist Party was laying out different plans on how to invade Taiwan and.
00:51:22 Blah blah blah blah blah.
00:51:23 But you know.
00:51:25 It's it's not in English, so we can't listen to it.
00:51:28 But that yeah, that's that's the basic.
00:51:30 That's the basic idea.
00:51:32 Is that?
00:51:35 There's the very least some intelligence agency.
00:51:39 Wanting to put out there that China and again it could be China's intelligence agencies.
00:51:44 Putting out there that uh you.
00:51:45 Know we might invade Taiwan and look, I've been saying.
00:51:49 I was surprised they didn't do it.
00:51:50 Like almost immediately after Russia invade they did Ukraine cause it's like.
00:51:55 We we know America would just get mad and do sanctions to the the country that owns all of their money.
00:52:03 Like, what are you going to do?
00:52:04 To them, you know.
00:52:10 YouTube CEO says platform preparing for abortion misinformation.
00:52:17 Oh God.
00:52:20 What, what?
00:52:20 What exactly is that?
00:52:21 What does that mean?
00:52:23 Does that mean if anyone that makes a video saying that it's killing a baby, that that's misinformation?
00:52:29 That I think that's what it's saying?
00:52:33 I think that's what it's saying.
00:52:36 YouTube will continue to fight misinformation for the foreseeable future.
00:52:41 The video platform CEO Susan Wojcicki, our.
00:52:45 You know our favorite.
00:52:46 Tech Jew said during an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Tuesday.
00:52:53 I think there will always be work that we have to do because there will always be incentives for people to keep creating misinformation.
00:53:01 Whiskey said there will be different ways for people to try and trick our systems.
00:53:07 Misinformation is not new to the Internet.
00:53:10 It has been around for all time, but we see that there is a real risk and we have to put a lot of effort.
00:53:19 She said, noting that after all the work we've put in it, I think we have to come.
00:53:24 We've come a long way.
00:53:28 They've come a long way.
00:53:30 A big part of the company's job is staying ahead of those looking to misinform and trick users.
00:53:37 To that end, Watsky said the company sprang into action after the Supreme Court draft decision that would overturn Roe V Wade, leaked to Politico earlier this month.
00:53:47 Once we saw it, we began to anticipate what it would mean for our business.
00:53:52 What it would mean for your business?
00:53:57 What does it even have to do with your business?
00:54:01 What is Roe V Wade being nullified have?
00:54:05 To do with anything YouTube's doing.
00:54:12 But like.
00:54:15 It doesn't like it.
00:54:17 It literally doesn't.
00:54:22 Ah, the executives said the company began thinking about how it would address content moderation.
00:54:28 They're going to so YouTube is going to start.
00:54:31 I you know.
00:54:32 I think that they in the same way.
00:54:35 That and and look, I I'm sorry.
00:54:37 I I have a real hard time respecting people that are still on YouTube for this kind of reason here for the same reason they will kick you off that ******* platform if you start misgendering people and I see people that and they they they say in in ******* air quotes and and joke and all.
00:54:53 Those smirky smile.
00:54:55 I'm calling Caitlyn Jenner a she, but it's not really.
00:54:59 It's really a he.
00:55:00 But I can't say that cause.
00:55:02 The terms of service so.
00:55:03 It's she.
00:55:04 You're still ******* saying she ******.
00:55:08 You're still a ******* slave.
00:55:13 You're still on your.
00:55:14 Knees sucking, sucking the the the Google AdSense ****.
00:55:22 So are you going to start when they start saying that you can't?
00:55:25 You can't be against abortion on their platform, but you're going to just be like, well, you know, I I I I personally don't they want to know to say you can't.
00:55:35 You won't be able to say you personally don't like abortion.
00:55:37 You have to do the same little cheeky.
00:55:39 Cheeky smirk.
00:55:41 You know, abortions?
00:55:42 Really cool, right, guys?
00:55:44 Like I I like it a lot.
00:55:46 Wink nod.
00:55:50 ******* gross is what that **** is.
00:55:52 It's just so I can't I.
00:55:56 Anyway so.
00:56:02 So they're gonna start.
00:56:03 I don't even like.
00:56:04 It doesn't even say.
00:56:06 It doesn't even say like how that's gonna like, how those two are tied.
00:56:10 But you know it's something like that.
00:56:23 And of course, she talked about censoring.
00:56:26 Russia misinformation and this misinformation that it's just like.
00:56:32 It's I I don't know why anyone.
00:56:33 Still on YouTube.
00:56:35 I I don't.
00:56:35 I don't.
00:56:36 I don't know why.
00:56:43 All right, let's take a look.
00:56:44 Well, I know why.
00:56:50 I just don't know how they sleep.
00:56:52 And that's all I'm saying.
00:56:53 All right.
00:56:54 It's not just YouTube if you guys.
00:56:56 Got T-Mobile?
00:56:57 And look, this is a simple thing.
00:56:59 Right, it's really easy.
00:57:00 For us to ***** and moan like oh.
00:57:01 My God.
00:57:03 You know this company is.
00:57:04 So woke.
00:57:05 Well, here's the thing.
00:57:06 All right, and maybe look.
00:57:08 I don't know. Maybe.
00:57:08 The other communications companies are doing this too, so if there's no choice, I I I don't think there's no choice.
00:57:17 But it's not like you even have to change your phone number, right? This isn't like cell phones in the ******* 90s where you have some eight-year contract and you know what I.
00:57:25 Mean like it's really.
00:57:27 Easy to change services.
Speaker 1
00:57:31 Real easy.
Devon
00:57:33 And again, I don't know.
00:57:34 Is AT&T doing this is Verizon do I don't know, I don't know. And they're can solve.
00:57:40 That I mean.
00:57:40 There used to be like, more, more companies.
00:57:44 And they're getting swallowed up by these the big.
00:57:48 Big companies, but you know, maybe there's no.
00:57:51 Maybe there's no escaping it right.
00:57:52 At a certain point, like, look, there are certain things that you, I mean, there is no alternative, right?
00:57:58 Or at least not.
00:57:58 That's practical and useful to us.
00:58:02 There are.
00:58:02 There are times where you you kind of.
00:58:04 Have to.
00:58:06 Suck it up in the short term, but I don't know that this is one of those times. If you have T-Mobile, I would at least look into it. T-Mobile expanded employee benefits to cover travel costs for abortions if procedures aren't available locally.
00:58:24 And so, you know when you cancel.
00:58:25 Let them know why.
00:58:28 Let them know why.
00:58:33 Like I said, it's not a big deal.
00:58:35 It's literally.
00:58:36 Not a big deal to switch.
00:58:40 And they're all.
00:58:40 They're all priced about the same.
00:58:43 And you, you keep your phone number.
00:58:48 So, so ******* switch.
00:58:54 By anytime you see a company doing this ********.
00:58:58 Ohh but me switching that's not going.
00:59:00 To make a difference.
00:59:05 That's like that's like.
00:59:13 That's like, that's like the people that that like I was talking about.
00:59:15 That haven't left YouTube.
00:59:17 Well, me.
00:59:17 Leaving YouTube is not going to put YouTube Better Business.
00:59:19 No, it's not, that's.
00:59:20 Not the ******* point.
00:59:24 But hey, you know if.
00:59:25 If you got better things to do right, you're.
00:59:27 Too lazy to just do like the most.
00:59:29 Minimal amount of work for something you believe in.
00:59:32 Hey, **** it, right?
00:59:34 **** me.
00:59:35 Why does that matter?
00:59:36 Why does it matter?
00:59:36 Why even?
00:59:37 ******* try, right?
00:59:44 Just stay at home eating Cheetos.
00:59:46 And your uterus crunch.
00:59:53 Right.
00:59:53 Why not have some strawberry uterus crunch?
00:59:59 Or an.
00:59:59 Obviously it's called period crunch.
01:00:00 That's delicious.
01:00:03 You want to see what period Crunch looks like.
01:00:08 Hmm. Yummy kids.
01:00:12 You want some period blood cereal.
01:00:24 It's just, you know, some of the.
01:00:26 Things in our world that it just gets so absurd that it's.
01:00:32 It gets so absurd.
01:00:34 Then you you have to laugh like.
01:00:40 I mean, it's just like what?
01:00:50 Is this?
01:00:50 Is this the thing that that can't be low?
01:00:53 Back or can't be low bacter he likes himself.
01:00:58 Some period blood cereal.
01:01:02 Oh, good Lord.
01:01:07 It's called.
01:01:08 It's literally it's called period.
01:01:09 Crunch, period, crunch.
01:01:12 To encourage families to discuss periods.
01:01:15 Raspberry flavored cereal resembles the entire female reproductive system.
01:01:21 The Swedish company, come on, Swedes come on, Swedes.
01:01:28 You guys do some sick ****.
01:01:34 I'll tell you when.
01:01:35 You guys are degenerative, I guess at.
01:01:36 Least you're creative about it.
Speaker 3
01:01:43 Oh boy.
Devon
01:01:49 Yeah, I yeah.
01:01:52 OK, well, there's that.
01:01:56 I don't know much to say.
01:01:57 About that, it's just like.
01:01:59 Uh, you you can get a.
01:02:02 You can get period period crunch now I guess.
01:02:05 You know Yum.
01:02:08 Meanwhile, back here in the United States.
01:02:13 New Tennessee law recognizes anti Zionism as anti-Semitism.
01:02:19 Oh, look at the author by David Israel.
01:02:27 Oh, Republican Governor, Republican Governor Tennessee House Bill 2673, amending Tennessee Code relative to anti-Semitism and education.
01:02:39 That means this is probably one of those majority of American states that has required anti-Semitism education and in grade school now.
01:02:47 Was signed into law by Governor Bill Lee.
01:02:53 Not Billy, although that would be kind.
01:02:54 Of funny Governor Billy.
01:02:57 I'm governor Billy.
01:03:00 Governor Billy and Governor Billy don't stand for no anti-Semitism.
01:03:04 Governor Bill Lee.
01:03:07 On Wednesday, the groundbreaking legislation describes anti Israel statements as demonstrating anti-Semitic bias.
01:03:20 And then get you fired if you're if you're.
01:03:21 A teacher and you don't support Israel.
01:03:23 You can get fired in Tennessee.
01:03:31 That's that's like the law they you can hate white people.
01:03:39 You can say you don't like America.
01:03:42 Don't you dare ******* say anything about our greatest ally.
01:03:49 HB2673 provides educators in the state of Tennessee with a uniform definition of anti-Semitism, helping state authorities and law enforcement agencies determine when anti-Semitic bias is present when investigating.
01:04:09 Complaints of anti-Semitism why is law enforcement?
01:04:17 Complaints of anti-Semitism?
01:04:28 Isn't this America where you're you're allowed?
01:04:31 I mean, **** it.
01:04:32 Aren't you allowed to, like, hate Jews or hate anybody, right?
01:04:37 Not in Tennessee.
01:04:40 Not in Tennessee.
01:04:46 Tennessee is the 5th state.
01:04:49 To enact legislation using the IRA definition of anti-Semitism.
01:04:54 In other words, the.
01:04:55 You have to like Israel.
01:05:03 The other states that have passed this exact same definition, which means if you.
01:05:09 You work for the government, you work.
01:05:11 For the state government and.
01:05:12 You and you want to boycott.
01:05:13 Israel, you can get fired.
01:05:18 Now the state, some of these states are like Florida, right?
01:05:20 Like that's a no brainer.
01:05:22 But Iowa?
01:05:24 South Carolina.
01:05:27 And Arizona?
01:05:28 If you don't support Israel.
01:05:32 And you work for the state government.
01:05:35 You can get fired.
01:05:40 Like if you just want to boycott Israel.
01:05:42 Like you know.
01:05:43 You're anti-Semitic.
01:05:46 Even if it has nothing to do with racial anything.
01:05:50 If you just disagree.
01:05:51 With with Israel on some kind of policy.
01:05:59 You can get fired.
01:06:08 But here it goes.
01:06:09 It's it's also been endorsed through proclamations and resolutions, so it's not law, but I.
01:06:14 Mean it's this?
01:06:15 Is it's on its way in Alabama, Alaska, Connecticut, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, a lot of red states, Maine, Massachusetts.
01:06:26 Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, OH, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia and Wyoming.
01:06:44 Weird that we'd.
01:06:45 Have all these laws to protect such a.
01:06:50 Totally doesn't run things a minority.
01:06:57 Isn't it bizarre?
01:07:07 That's kind of funny.
01:07:08 Some of the states that don't have that is New York and California, not even Illinois.
01:07:15 You know, where the home of.
01:07:18 Home of Chicago.
01:07:23 So yeah that then?
01:07:25 That's that's, that's just just that's.
01:07:27 Anti-Semitism laws, maybe even at the federal level, are on the way. They're on the way.
01:07:33 They're laying the groundwork. All these, all these op eds like, you know, including Finkelstein's, op.
01:07:39 Ed that I read where it's.
01:07:40 Like Ohh, it's all it's happening.
Speaker 4
01:07:42 Oh my God, it's happening again.
Devon
01:07:46 I mean that's that's what they're that's what they're prepping people for.
01:07:55 And meanwhile, I'll tell you what, there are an.
01:07:57 Awful lot of ******* stories.
01:07:59 Like look, I I I have always told.
01:08:02 People to have a year supply of food and stuff like that, while at the same time and skeptical of like the whole food shortage thing because it doesn't make sense.
01:08:10 Like if you're the ruling class and you're worried about people, not.
01:08:16 You know behaving.
01:08:18 Right, that it's bread and circuses.
01:08:25 You you can't run out of.
01:08:27 That's you.
01:08:28 Can't just have circuses.
01:08:30 I mean that might get.
01:08:31 You going for a little while.
01:08:34 And OS disconnected and that's going to reconnect.
01:08:37 I'm sure it's it's already reconnected.
01:08:39 All right, so I'm gonna.
01:08:40 Keep going.
01:08:42 I know it's.
01:08:42 I'm sure it's been a nightmare of the replay is where most people have to watch and.
01:08:46 I apologize for that.
01:08:47 I'll I'll play with the settings and do another test stream and and and.
01:08:50 Maybe get?
01:08:51 A maybe get maybe get another.
01:08:53 Internet maybe this is?
01:08:54 Maybe this is a failed experiment.
01:08:57 But it's it was.
01:08:58 It sucks because it was nice while it lasted, like the whole few weeks that it lasted.
01:09:04 Ah, it's too bad.
01:09:05 Too bad.
01:09:06 I was kind of enjoying having.
01:09:08 Internet during the day too.
01:09:10 Anyway, there's a lot of stories like this, a lot of stories like this.
01:09:18 World may have just ten weeks of wheat supplies left in storage.
01:09:22 The world is down to just ten weeks of wheat supplies remaining in storage, a food security analyst has warned.
01:09:29 India recently voted to ban weak exports, further straining the global supplies that were already dwindling as the conflict in Ukraine drags on.
01:09:41 And look at that.
01:09:43 It's funny that they're they're at least mentioning Ukraine.
01:09:45 A lot of these people are trying to blame.
01:09:47 Other things.
01:09:48 There's other stories talking about the domestic wheat crops having problems.
01:09:54 Like there's several stories like this one's talking about. There's a droughts in the Midwest and and. And look, there's droughts where I'm at, too. It hasn't. Like, I don't. I honestly don't think that it's rained.
01:10:06 This year.
01:10:09 Like I can't remember the.
01:10:10 I really can't remember the last time it rained.
01:10:12 I I mean, I know it rained.
01:10:15 At some point before and in in the far far away time and the long ago.
01:10:23 There was this thing called.
01:10:25 It's been a long ******* time.
01:10:27 California is drying up.
01:10:29 You know, the Colorado River, Lake Mead and all that ****.
01:10:32 It's dry.
01:10:32 It's look, it's.
01:10:34 It's kind of a big deal.
01:10:35 It's kind of a big deal.
01:10:36 They need to fire harp up and start making that ******* rain come down.
01:10:41 Uh, but it's.
01:10:42 And it's not just, it's not just the the mid look.
01:10:47 Who knows, maybe there is some reason why that they want they want the.
01:10:51 They want the civil unrest to to ratchet up a notch, right?
01:10:54 I mean, look, they seem to be fairly, fairly comfortable with the civil unrest we experienced the last few years at least as long as they had the ability to steer it and control it.
01:11:07 But they're talking about how it's again, it's not just limited to the the reserves.
01:11:13 That there is a up to a 57% drop.
01:11:19 In production in some areas.
01:11:22 And there's lots of stories.
01:11:23 It's not just like one or two stories.
01:11:27 There's quite a few stories basically saying different pieces of the same narrative.
01:11:34 Here's another one drought having significant impact on winter week conditions in Kansas.
01:11:40 And these are all coming out around the same time.
01:11:42 And look some of.
01:11:43 These aren't. It's not like.
01:11:46 You know, like some of these are actually are agricultural publications.
01:11:50 You know, it's not like.
01:11:51 Doom and gloom.
01:11:53 You know, scary website. It's just like a farmer's magazine saying the the wheat crop's not going to be doing so.
01:12:00 Hot this year, you know.
01:12:03 USDA is forecasting a big drop in the US Winter Week, confirming grows prediction.
01:12:11 So yeah, the USDA put out a report saying that the the winter wheat harvest might decrease by 8% year over year despite A slight increase in planted acreage.
01:12:23 It said the bulk of the yield declines would be in the hard red winter wheat crop, which has grown mainly in Kansas, OK and Texas.
01:12:34 Growth predicted a double digit percentage drop in HRW production as early as March, before the crop emerged from dormancy based on grows hard red winter, we yield forecast model.
01:12:47 Dry conditions have persisted in the region as seen via grows climate risk navigator waited for.
01:12:54 Winter wheat.
01:12:56 So you know.
01:12:57 Look, you should have a year.
01:12:59 Supply of food.
01:13:01 That just I think that's just that's.
01:13:04 That's just where we are.
01:13:05 I don't think that that's.
01:13:08 Even if there wasn't these kind of headlines coming out.
01:13:15 You should still have that.
01:13:16 In fact, that's when you should start.
01:13:18 You know, in the same way that like.
01:13:20 When everyone.
01:13:23 When everyone panics and gets worried, that's when the prices are going to go up.
01:13:27 You should be stocking up when no one no.
01:13:29 One's worried about shortages and stuff like that.
01:13:35 Anyway, everyone I'm sure I'm sure is.
01:13:39 Aware of the.
01:13:42 The the Mexican, the Mexican mass shooter that shot a bunch of Mexican kids in Texas.
01:13:50 Really much to say about that, because it almost feels like it happened in other country, right?
01:13:53 Like the people like the shooter wasn't me, my people.
01:13:57 And the victims weren't, I think maybe there was, like, one or two, like kids or something.
01:14:02 But like, it almost seemed like it happened in Mexico.
01:14:06 I mean this.
01:14:06 This is his ******* mom.
01:14:08 Like his.
01:14:09 His mom literally doesn't even speak English.
01:14:13 And and and I can't even relate to the like.
01:14:17 I can't relate to her at all, not just because she doesn't speak English, which is to me, infuriating, just in and of.
01:14:23 Itself, but the way she talks about it is so culturally alien to me.
01:14:28 It's like I'm watching a news report from a ******* another country.
Speaker
01:14:34 The take of pandas.
Devon
01:14:39 I have no words to say because I don't know what he was thinking.
01:14:45 He had his reasons for doing what he did.
01:14:47 He had his ******* reasons.
01:14:49 It's it's. See, it's these.
01:14:51 ******* moms like Mike.
01:14:53 He was a good boy.
01:14:54 Look, please don't judge him.
01:14:57 Please don't judge him.
01:14:58 I just want the innocent children who died to forgive me.
01:15:02 It's about her.
01:15:03 It's about her.
01:15:04 It's about her.
01:15:05 Her, her, her boy who didn't do nothing.
01:15:11 Sorry I can't relate.
01:15:13 I can't relate to this way of thinking.
Speaker
01:15:19 OK.
01:15:21 Five more normal.
Speaker 1
01:15:25 Oh, namas.
Speaker 3
01:15:29 Ohh Kero your Kero Taco Bell.
Devon
01:15:37 Now, what do you say?
01:15:38 What do you say?
01:15:41 Forgive my son.
01:15:42 I know he had his reasons.
01:15:43 I mean.
01:15:44 For ***** sake, really.
01:15:50 He had his reasons.
01:15:52 I mean, I guess we all have our reasons, right for everyone has reasons.
01:15:59 If you want to put it that way.
Speaker
01:16:04 You didn't say anything else last morning.
Devon
01:16:18 What if the guy asked what reasons could he have had?
01:16:22 And she says to get closer to his children instead of paying attention to things.
01:16:27 The other bad things.
01:16:30 Oh, he got close to some children.
01:16:35 The cops, not so much.
01:16:36 But yeah, he definitely.
01:16:37 He definitely got close to.
01:16:39 You know, it's funny.
01:16:41 Speaking of, you know, the cops people keeps, oh, the cops, they they waited like an hour.
01:16:45 They wouldn't go in.
01:16:46 They're a.
01:16:46 Bunch of *******.
01:16:47 They were afraid.
01:16:49 Yeah, because of this.
01:16:55 This right here, this background here.
01:17:04 They are *******.
01:17:07 Now, obviously the cops aren't flying around in Apache helicopters and stuff like that, but.
01:17:12 I mean.
01:17:14 They're hiring the same ******* *******.
01:17:17 That are used to having a a disproportionate.
01:17:23 Imbalance in power and force.
01:17:27 And when they're faced with a situation where.
01:17:31 The playing field in terms of force and danger is a.
01:17:35 Little bit leveled out.
01:17:39 You don't get quite the.
01:17:42 The same cop attitude that you might when you get pulled over for ******* speeding and looking like someone who's not going to shoot him in the face.
Speaker
01:17:58 No, you don't think llamas will say.
01:18:01 These three were myself.
Devon
01:18:09 Imagines he was quiet, very quiet.
01:18:12 He he was himself.
01:18:14 He didn't bother anyone.
01:18:15 He didn't do anything to.
01:18:16 Anyone. Yeah, until he did.
01:18:21 Like is this even America?
01:18:23 Like literally, is this even America?
01:18:26 I don't feel emotionally connected to this at all.
01:18:30 I feel like I'm watching news from El Salvador.
01:18:38 You know, like on a level like, I'm not a ******* monster on a level I'm like, oh, yeah, it sucks.
01:18:42 Kids died in El Salvador.
01:18:46 And then it's gone.
01:18:46 It's it's.
01:18:47 Gone out of it's out of my head.
01:18:51 It's like, you know, if if you're watching the news like, oh, ****, there's an earthquake and.
01:18:56 Chile and.
01:18:58 Oh, there's poor people and it's just like, you know, I mean, you care because you're not.
01:19:03 Again, you're not like a monster, but, like, you don't really care.
01:19:06 Because that's.
01:19:08 That's that's in Chile, you know, they they don't care when, like, there's a a flash flood here that kills someone.
01:19:15 Or like someone gets bit by a.
01:19:16 Rattlesnake, you know?
01:19:17 That that's a tragedy too, but they're not.
01:19:19 It's not like people on shore.
01:19:21 Like, Oh my God.
01:19:24 Do you see what happened in America?
01:19:27 Consuela, did you see this on the news?
01:19:31 Yeah, it was like a.
01:19:33 There's like a building collapsed or, you know, like a a black guy in in, in, in Chicago, shot up a a subway or, you know, like they don't ******* care.
01:19:45 They don't care.
01:19:46 Why would I care?
01:19:54 It's ******* ridiculous.
01:19:58 ******* ridiculous.
01:20:03 And last but not least.
01:20:09 This is a fun story.
01:20:14 Cops probe after middle school librarian.
01:20:19 Allegedly says students are sex workers to justify pro prostitution book.
01:20:29 Police in Northern Virginia, which by the way, that's where the.
01:20:34 So the amber herd trial is going on.
01:20:36 I don't know if you guys.
01:20:38 I don't know.
01:20:39 We might.
01:20:40 We might.
01:20:41 Chitchat about that in chat a little bit, but I don't know.
01:20:45 I was going to do like kind.
01:20:46 Of a wrap up, you know now that now that they're the jury is deliberating.
01:20:53 I don't know.
01:20:54 It's kind of like.
01:20:56 It's just I feel like everyone's dated.
01:20:59 That chick.
01:21:00 Like, maybe a less extreme version.
01:21:02 Or maybe a more extreme version, you know?
01:21:04 But everyone's dated that chick and so.
01:21:07 You know, it's it's kind of, it is a little interesting watching that trial and just thinking like God, I wish I could have could.
01:21:14 Have sued you?
01:21:15 Know the my crazy ex.
01:21:18 So there is some entertainment value with that and there's some entertainment value like just.
01:21:24 Just it's like.
01:21:26 I just kept want.
01:21:27 I kept wanting the one of the lawyers to say, look, it's obvious why she's not getting acting work.
01:21:32 Look at.
01:21:33 Look at what?
01:21:33 Look at her on the stand like.
01:21:36 That's not good acting cause it's not.
01:21:37 It's not, it's, it's.
01:21:40 It's not even like convincing at all.
01:21:45 And she's got the the kind of personality that doesn't have any not. It doesn't have enough self-awareness.
01:21:51 To realize that.
01:21:53 You look like a lying *****, like, like, not even just like.
01:21:57 A. Anyway, let's go back.
01:21:58 To the story.
01:22:03 Police in Northern Virginia are investigating after a middle school librarian allegedly defended a pro prostitution book by saying it belonged in the library because many of the schools 11 to 13 year old school students are sex workers.
01:22:20 The librarian said many of the schools 11 to 13 year olds now look, I don't know, maybe they are.
01:22:26 They are real close to DC.
01:22:32 Northern Virginia is where, like, that's actually where the CIA, the FBI, you know, that's that's where all these these.
01:22:39 ********, you know the the discord ******** of the federal government.
01:22:44 That's where they work.
01:22:46 So maybe.
01:22:48 Right. Maybe. Maybe they are.
01:22:51 A shocked Loudon county.
01:22:52 Again, that's where the this is where these ******* live.
01:22:57 I'm not, you know.
01:22:58 Teacher went to the police after the librarian, Stephanie Guido.
01:23:07 I've got to find a picture of this ***** Stephanie.
01:23:10 That's her name. ******* Guido.
01:23:14 There's got to be a picture of her somewhere.
01:23:22 I think this is it.
01:23:23 I think this is her.
01:23:26 Well, I might have found.
01:23:27 A picture of this psycho.
01:23:34 Ohh that has to be here.
01:23:35 They shut down the page.
01:23:37 All right, I'm going to.
01:23:39 I'm going to save this image.
01:23:42 I can't guarantee this is her.
01:23:44 But I'm pretty sure it's her.
01:23:47 Let me see if I can let me see if.
01:23:51 Let me see if the Web archive.
01:23:55 Has a version of this.
01:23:59 Because the link is dead, but the photos wasn't and you go to and it's like, oh, this page has been deactivated.
01:24:06 I wonder why I wonder.
01:24:07 Wonder why she's trying to disappear from the Internet.
01:24:12 Let me see.
01:24:14 Yeah. OK.
01:24:17 We might have a version.
01:24:19 Let's see.
01:24:19 This is from March 20th.
01:24:24 Uh, it's not not.
01:24:26 How about?
01:24:28 2020 July.
01:24:35 Come on, have a cached version come.
01:24:36 On please, please please.
01:24:39 I think it might.
Speaker 2
01:24:41 It might.
Devon
01:24:44 Waiting for the Internet. Oh.
01:24:47 This has got to be her.
01:24:52 This has got to be her.
01:24:53 Where is this?
01:24:53 What school is this?
01:24:56 Yeah, sterling, VA.
01:24:57 All right, this is her.
01:24:59 This is her.
01:25:01 I ******* knew it.
01:25:01 Alright, here's here's bring up a picture of this ******* *****.
01:25:06 Her resume is.
01:25:07 Exactly what you would think it would be too.
01:25:12 Like she went to like all the.
01:25:16 All the schools.
01:25:25 Miss Guido. Miss Guido.
01:25:36 It's making me screen cap it.
01:25:39 I gotta do something like browser trying to use these stupid ******* formats that nothing wants to read.
01:25:49 So this is Miss Guido right here.
01:25:54 Purple haired feminist confirmed.
01:25:57 And that knows.
01:26:00 I don't know.
01:26:00 There's something about that nose just.
01:26:04 You know, I could be wrong, but uh, you know something.
Speaker
01:26:09 No, I don't know.
Devon
01:26:12 According to this.
01:26:13 She got her BA in English from University of Maryland.
01:26:17 Their masters in secondary education with concentration and library science from Old Dominion University.
01:26:25 She's a voracious reader and loves science fiction and fantasy books in particular.
01:26:32 Old Dominion University.
01:26:35 Got her e-mail address.
01:26:37 If you want to e-mail her.
01:26:41 It's well, how about I?
01:26:43 Just put up on the screen.
01:26:46 I don't know if this is current this is front like they literally I don't know how long like the page is gone, but I don't know if it's like they just took it down or if they.
01:26:55 Like the last time it existed was last year.
01:27:02 This might be an old e-mail address.
01:27:04 But if it's not.
01:27:08 This is her e-mail address.
Speaker
01:27:13 Make that bigger.
Devon
01:27:31 Anyway, back to the story.
01:27:32 Back to the story.
01:27:34 Allegedly made the comment to her, the teacher had asked Guido about a book a parent had flagged on Twitter called seeing gender, which included a chapter titled Sex Work is not a bad term.
01:27:50 The daily wire is withholding the name of the teacher who has who, as a mandatory reporter, felt compelled to tell police that students in her charge.
01:28:00 Could be in danger.
01:28:01 A person may exchange sex or sexual activity for things they need or want, such as food, housing, hormones.
01:28:11 Drugs, gifts or other resources, reads one of the passages from the book.
01:28:21 So it's a book for 11 year olds saying that if you need to have sex for your hormone, your training treatments.
01:28:30 That's legit. It's totally fine.
01:28:34 It continues.
01:28:34 Quote prostitution is a job like being a store clerk.
01:28:40 An architect.
01:28:42 Or a freelance writer.
01:28:47 We all unfortunately have to do work to make a living.
01:28:51 Some of us hate our jobs, and some of us love them.
01:28:55 The same goes for those who do sex work.
01:28:58 Sadly, sex work is generally misunderstood.
01:29:12 But don't you know?
01:29:13 Don't homeschool your kids, right?
01:29:15 They might turn out weird.
01:29:18 If you homeschool your kids.
Speaker 2
01:29:19 They might turn out weird.
Devon
01:29:23 The Sterling Middle School didn't didn't.
01:29:28 Didn't stone toss do something about?
01:29:30 Yeah, I think he did, like comic about the shooting.
01:29:33 Two kids hiding.
01:29:34 Hiding under a desk and one of them says.
01:29:37 You know some, I forget.
01:29:39 What it was, but it was good.
01:29:42 The sterling middle.
01:29:42 School teacher went to the school library after seeing the unidentified parents tweet about the book to find out if it was actually available to students.
01:29:51 We will retrieve the book and defended it.
01:29:55 The teacher told police in a recorded conversation reviewed by the Daily Wire in her interview with police, the teacher recounted the discussion with Guido.
01:30:04 She started talking about how these kids who come to the library, who do sex work.
01:30:11 Or how there's kids that come to library who do sex work and this makes them feel validated.
01:30:18 The teacher told police.
01:30:20 As a teacher, if you get an individual student coming to you because you're abused, you have to go to the police immediately.
01:30:29 The teacher said Guido did not name specific students, except one who had passed through the school about six years ago.
01:30:37 She's been doing this for years.
01:30:50 And Guido had marked it for 8th letters.
01:30:52 You want to see the cover of this ******* monstrosity.
01:30:58 This shifts horrific.
01:31:11 And I got a ******* screenshot again.
01:31:13 I can't believe that they've somehow managed to to add even more steps.
01:31:17 To me, showing you images quickly.
01:31:20 Who's the, you know, the author is.
01:31:23 I mean, you know, you you don't even have to guess, right.
01:31:26 You don't have to guess.
01:31:28 Iris Gottlieb.
01:31:30 For those of you don't know, Gottlieb.
01:31:32 Like the pinball Company is a Jewish last name.
01:31:38 UM.
01:31:40 Let's pop it up.
01:31:45 Yeah, but, but, but we're all just, you know, we're just anti-Semitic, right? For pointing this **** out. That a that a Jewish teacher. I don't know if Guido is. That's a suspicion. But I was, Gottlieb. Sure **** is.
01:32:00 But look at this.
01:32:02 8th graders.
01:32:07 It's an illustrated guide.
01:32:10 To identity and expression.
01:32:17 That ************'* got a peg leg. Really. Like.
Speaker
01:32:29 They have an amputee on the *******.
Devon
01:32:37 All right, whatever.
Speaker 3
01:32:42 Ohh boy.
Devon
01:32:47 I said what happens if a 6th grader checks it out?
01:32:50 The teacher told police that she said I have a conversation with them about it.
01:32:56 I said this is like a textbook for how.
01:32:58 To do things.
01:33:00 Including selling your body for hormone replacement therapy.
01:33:09 He said there's no *********** in it, so it doesn't matter.
01:33:16 Guido did not return a request for comment.
01:33:22 She had reported any knowledge she may have or whether she would report any knowledge she may have had about child prostitution to police.
01:33:31 And look, I honestly, I I wasn't ******* around Loudon County.
01:33:35 That's where a lot of these, these ship bags and the federal government and the and the the contractors that work for them.
01:33:41 That's where they they live and work.
01:33:44 Would not be surprised if these *********, like the children of these ******* ******* are, are prostituting themselves out at age 11.
01:33:52 Would not be surprised.
01:33:56 Like at all.
01:33:59 Like, I shudder to think what the, like the sociopaths that I used to work with in that part of the country, I shuddered to think what their ******* offspring is like.
01:34:13 It's not good what it's.
01:34:16 I can't even imagine what what kind of.
01:34:20 Thing would slither out of out of these people.
01:34:26 And then and then they give.
01:34:27 Him that book.
01:34:28 So it's like, yeah, great.
01:34:40 Guido has been active in political and cultural hot button issues.
01:34:44 In 2017, Guido told the Human Rights Campaign she was canvassing for votes for a transgender Democratic political candidate.
01:34:54 Let's get her back on the screen.
01:34:56 Right, let's do that.
01:34:59 Let's put her on top of this picture.
01:35:03 She looks like she.
01:35:09 Belongings in there.
01:35:11 Like I should be able to put her head on.
01:35:13 Should I put her on the peg leg thing?
01:35:16 She looks like she she would fit the peg leg thing.
01:35:21 Ah, I hate this thing.
01:35:23 Not the easiest masking tool.
01:35:26 In the world to use.
01:35:35 Let's let's put her.
01:35:36 Put her on the peg leg thing.
01:35:40 Why is that doing that?
01:35:41 I don't want that.
01:35:47 There we go.
01:35:54 All right.
01:35:56 Well, I can't even.
01:35:57 Really see your face.
01:35:57 We gotta make the peg leg thing a little bigger.
01:36:03 There we go.
01:36:10 And if you forgot, that's her e-mail.
01:36:12 Or it could be her e-mail.
01:36:13 I don't know.
01:36:16 It was a e-mail.
01:36:18 That she had at least a year ago.
01:36:26 I felt like I was actually making an impact in politics, which has always felt impenetrable in the past.
01:36:32 But it was so rewarding to go out and interact with other voters in a positive way, she said.
01:36:38 Earlier this month, she used Facebook to raise money for abortions.
01:36:46 The school's other librarian, Lisa Buffy, created a 17 page list of LGBTQ plus books for children.
01:36:58 ******* hell like these.
01:37:02 Homeschool your kids.
01:37:03 Guys like this is no ******* joke.
01:37:05 Like, this is what it's like.
01:37:07 And again, the The thing is the reason why in this particular part of the country, there's no pushback.
01:37:12 Why would there be the the vast majority of the parents?
01:37:18 Of the children going to that school, probably don't care.
01:37:21 They probably don't care.
01:37:23 I know this I.
01:37:24 Know Chris well, self-proclaimed Christians.
01:37:29 That worked for federal agencies.
01:37:32 In this exact county.
01:37:36 If you've been in that county.
01:37:39 Are about as.
01:37:39 Close as you get to conservative Christians, they're not at all.
01:37:43 But like for that part of the country that's they go to like they go to, they literally go to a mega church.
01:37:50 That may or may not be kind of the blueprint for the Mega Church described in my book, you know.
01:37:59 They go to this ******* mega church that you it's.
01:38:01 So many ************* go.
01:38:03 To these these churches, one in particular.
01:38:06 You have to take a a golf cart from your car to the church because like the, it's got like several stories of parking garage like it's it's like a ******* shopping mall.
01:38:18 So actually it's more like a ******* airport.
01:38:22 It's like a massive ******* airport with like stores and.
01:38:26 These are the anyway, these are the psychos that when they take their kids into church like this church.
01:38:35 They they slap a ******* bar code on their kit and scan them in like luggage.
01:38:39 Like I'm not I'm I'm that's really what they do.
01:38:43 Like you, you go to church, you bring your kid to like the daycare part of the church.
01:38:49 And they slap a sticker on it with a bar code and scan them into the the ******* room.
01:38:57 Like luggage.
01:39:00 Not not even joke.
01:39:01 That's really what they do.
01:39:03 And I've talked to these *******.
01:39:07 Some of whom I used to be.
01:39:08 You know, kind of good friends with.
01:39:12 Since things have gotten crazier and I've brought up issues like, you know, like the.
01:39:15 Trans kid stuff.
01:39:17 And they give me the same limp wristed, fagot, centrist ******* libertarian.
Speaker
01:39:24 Well, well with.
Devon
01:39:26 Whatever people want to do.
01:39:27 That's up to them.
01:39:28 I'm not going to infringe.
01:39:29 On their freedoms.
01:39:30 My kids won't be.
01:39:31 Like that.
01:39:31 But you know, that's whatever they want to do.
01:39:37 And that's so that's that's.
01:39:39 Like the, that's like the the right wing.
01:39:42 In this part of the country, OK.
01:39:49 And the the vast majority of the people.
01:39:53 Who either work for government contractors.
01:39:57 Or worked for the federal government itself.
01:39:59 I mean, we've all seen these ******* people.
01:40:04 We know what?
01:40:05 What the what they're like.
01:40:07 So a lot of them just don't ******* care.
01:40:11 And even if they do care, they're so married to the ideology they they can't be the one that raises a stink about anything trans or LGBTQ or whatever.
01:40:21 Even it's to if it's to protect.
01:40:24 They're they're spun.
01:40:32 Because it would risk their career.
01:40:37 And these these people are are like they might not give a **** about their kids, but they give a **** about their career.
01:40:45 They're not going to rock the boat.
01:40:47 They don't want to.
01:40:47 They don't want it to come back.
01:40:50 To their manager, their ****** ******* manager, that Booz Allen or or one of these other ones?
01:40:55 That that?
01:40:58 They they had a problem with the trans kid education at their at their ******* school.
01:41:07 You know, they they don't want their.
01:41:09 Their project manager Deloitte.
01:41:13 To hear that.
01:41:14 Oh, don't.
01:41:16 Don't promote Billy.
01:41:18 He didn't want his kid to be a ******.
01:41:23 Because they're customers of the federal government are like the are those those actual ******** that that that Biden's appointing?
01:41:33 That whoever is is.
01:41:37 Whoever is running the show in Washington sets the tone for that entire part of the country, and we're talking about some of the richest counties in America by far.
01:41:50 You get paid good money.
01:41:51 For making ****** stuff that the federal government's not competent enough to make themselves.
01:42:05 So why?
01:42:05 Why would they ******* care?
01:42:11 Anyway, this is the list.
01:42:18 No, not that less guys.
01:42:22 This is the list the librarian made.
01:42:27 Look at this.
01:42:27 It's for kids.
01:42:30 And like I said, the parents, they're not going to be the.
01:42:32 Ones that are like.
01:42:34 Oh, take that to my school.
01:42:36 Want to be homophobic?
01:42:37 They work for ****, like they work for like an army of high-powered ****.
01:42:43 They're not going to rock that boat.
01:42:49 The school's other arable.
01:42:52 One about a boy who transfers to a.
01:42:54 New school and.
01:42:55 Begins to feel life as a girl.
01:42:57 And others called the bride was a boy.
01:43:01 Boy meets a boy and being jazz, my life as a transgender teen.
01:43:08 She also appealed to outside donors to purchase books such as Ghost Boy and promoted an effort by a gay group to donate books to the library.
Speaker
01:43:23 Yeah. And then she.
Devon
01:43:25 Holy ****, like gets worse.
01:43:29 So this is, she tweeted out.
01:43:34 And again, this is one of those I don't know if she's Jewish or not, but doesn't really matter.
01:43:38 She's part of that whole scumbag ******* Northern Virginia culture.
01:43:42 That DC ******* demon culture, literal ******* demons.
01:43:46 Guys like, it's just they're not humans.
01:43:49 Oh my God, a white supremacist is.
01:43:51 He's dehumanizing us.
01:43:52 Ah, says Finkelstein.
01:43:54 I'm you're *** **** right I am.
01:43:58 You're not human.
01:43:59 You're not.
01:43:59 You're literal demons.
01:44:04 Yeah, equality, Loudon.
01:44:08 We have received 33. That's that's an interesting #33 books of our LGBTQ book drive for Loudon County public school libraries. Thank you to everyone who has donated only 356 books to go.
01:44:25 Check out our list.
01:44:30 These people are very fond of lists.
01:44:37 I'm going to I kind.
01:44:38 Of want to bring up that list?
01:44:42 Kind of want to see.
01:44:43 If if this list brings anything up.
01:44:49 Let's see here, tinyurl.
01:44:55 Let's see what what the 356.
01:45:01 Books are.
01:45:03 LG BT Q.
01:45:14 L CPS.
01:45:15 Well, I think CPS should get involved, but.
01:45:18 Then again.
01:45:19 Part of the problem too.
01:45:22 Ah, the site can't be reached.
01:45:24 Ohh no, it came up there we go.
01:45:30 Oh, I think they've no, they've.
01:45:34 I think they blanked out the list.
01:45:43 Now they didn't.
01:45:43 They just added weird **** to it like candy and stuff, OK?
01:45:51 Yeah, it's uh.
01:45:54 Yeah, it's just more.
01:45:56 Oh, they know what?
01:45:57 They they did take it away.
01:45:58 So it just has has a couple of books on.
01:46:00 Your has the jazz jenning book on here.
01:46:05 Beware the kitten holy.
01:46:08 I don't know what the **** that's about.
01:46:11 Perham superhero by Elizabeth Kushner.
01:46:14 I'm sure that's great.
01:46:20 Yeah, it's a shocking number of Jewish authors anyway.
01:46:24 Looks like they cleared up the the booklets.
01:46:26 There's only like 4 books here now.
01:46:35 The American Library Association has increasingly promoted the children comic books that contain overt sexual messages.
01:46:47 In April, it chose to a self-described Marxist lesbian as its president. Don't homeschool your kids guys.
01:47:00 This is who this is.
01:47:01 Who's running the the freak show?
01:47:04 The curriculum.
01:47:06 A literal marches lesbian.
01:47:09 Her platform seemed to have little to do with literature, saying so many of us find ourselves at the.
01:47:13 Ends of our.
01:47:14 World the consequences of decades of unchecked climate change, class war, white supremacy and imperialism.
01:47:22 That's that's who's picking their reading material for your children.
01:47:26 If you're not home schooling your kids.
01:47:45 With that.
01:47:50 I'll try to hang out with chat you.
01:47:51 Know what I might try doing?
01:47:55 I wonder if it'll **** ** the stream.
01:47:56 Like here's the problem.
01:47:57 I don't want to stop recording.
01:48:00 But I'm wondering if I can I can maybe throttle down the upload bit rate.
01:48:07 If that would help out.
01:48:11 I feel like I'll I'll do that before next stream.
01:48:14 I just.
01:48:14 I feel like if I do that, it'll **** ** the recording.
01:48:18 UM.
01:48:19 I mean it's it's dropping frames like.
01:48:23 Pretty much constantly.
01:48:31 So I kind.
01:48:31 Of don't want to just stop it here.
01:48:34 I also have a lot of super chats I want to get to.
01:48:40 Let's see here what to.
01:48:40 Do what to do?
01:48:41 Let me umm.
01:48:47 Let me see if it ***** anything.
01:48:48 I'm just look at the settings window, see if it if it lets me tweak things.
01:48:52 I don't think it will.
01:49:04 OK so.
01:49:06 I'm wondering if I drop, I mean that might just be a ****** ******* bit, right?
01:49:14 And I don't know enough about.
01:49:18 Like this buffer size?
01:49:20 **** if that could do that could help out I feel like.
01:49:23 That would be.
Speaker
01:49:29 Let's see.
Devon
01:49:31 Let me look at Odyssey's.
01:49:34 Upload settings here.
01:49:38 So we might be able to just fix this.
01:49:40 I don't like I said, I don't know if it'll it'll **** ** the.
01:49:47 You know, it might be.
01:49:48 Worth doing, even if it does disconnect, what I can do, it'll just kind of suck because I'll have to edit it and that.
01:49:55 But you know, whatever I'm.
01:49:57 I feel like that's better now that that would be better for the people who are alive.
01:50:00 Right.
01:50:00 Now, if it does **** **, it's not a big deal.
01:50:04 Just be ****** ** for like a second.
01:50:08 But I'm going to.
01:50:11 I'm going to lower the bit rate.
01:50:13 On the stream here and.
01:50:17 We're going to see what happens.
01:50:22 I just dropped it in half.
01:50:24 I'm ahead of ply.
01:50:25 I'm going to see if.
01:50:28 If if it drops down.
01:50:35 Hey that the the frame stopped dropping, I think.
01:50:41 It probably looks like shipping.
01:50:43 No, it's dropping frames. Still, it's still dropping frames at 500.
01:50:48 Let me see. Let me.
01:50:49 See if it.
01:50:49 If it smooths out here.
01:50:58 Yeah, I mean.
01:50:58 Like look, it should be able to do this.
01:51:00 The Internet was.
01:51:02 Was doing fine before, but it it could just be that.
01:51:06 Look, it could.
01:51:07 It could literally just be.
01:51:09 You know the star link or it?
01:51:12 Could be odyssey, I don't know.
01:51:14 I do know this, I don't typically.
01:51:17 Well, I never really uploads no this one time.
01:51:19 I'm really uploading it any any kind of significant way.
01:51:22 So I don't know that I have upload problems.
01:51:28 But I will say that.
01:51:30 When I'm streaming.
01:51:33 You know during the day.
01:51:36 Not uploading, but you know downstreaming.
01:51:41 I don't have any issues so, but then again that buffers so you know that doesn't really mean anything, but hopefully that's fixed it.
01:51:47 I dropped it down to.
01:51:49 I dropped it in half.
01:51:52 And it's not currently dropping frames, and it didn't disconnect me.
01:51:56 And it probably looks a little ****** now.
01:51:59 But I think that's better than it freaking out all the time.
01:52:07 Is it working now guys?
01:52:17 I'm going to.
01:52:17 I'm just going to assume it's working because it's not dropping.
01:52:20 Frames right now.
01:52:23 Ah, OK, people are saying it's more stable looks fine.
01:52:28 OK, good.
01:52:29 All right.
01:52:30 Well, I mean, I'm OK with it being ******** quality if it doesn't drop frames.
01:52:34 I think that's what's annoying is when it's always dropping.
01:52:36 Frames and ****.
01:52:38 Let's take a look at the Super chats.
01:52:44 And uh, I might.
01:52:45 It's well, it's Memorial Day weekend.
01:52:48 I'm going to actually pour myself a drink.
01:52:54 I don't normally do that.
01:52:56 I've had a long week.
01:52:58 I'm going to be classy too.
01:53:00 I mean, look, I'm.
01:53:01 I'm American.
01:53:01 It's Memorial Day weekend.
01:53:03 You're *** **** right I'm putting patron in into Powerade.
01:53:17 Had the drinks of the Powerade to make room for the patron.
01:53:21 Yeah, we're going.
01:53:22 To see a little bit little patron.
01:53:25 Into the Powerade? Why not?
Speaker
01:53:37 Just a smidge.
Devon
01:53:41 I'm sure that's going.
01:53:42 To taste.
01:53:43 Awful, but that's OK.
Speaker
01:53:47 There we go.
Devon
01:53:51 I might luck out my my theory is it'll taste like a Margarita.
01:53:57 But I I could be totally wrong about this.
01:54:02 You know, it tastes shockingly like a mercury.
01:54:08 Alright, cool.
01:54:09 Well, I got like a white trash Margarita.
01:54:12 All right.
01:54:15 White trash Margarita, there we go.
01:54:19 Mark SB $1.00, the right and the left need to shut up about age of consent. Does age of consent matter when girls are waiting to turn 18 to start?
01:54:29 Only fans accounts does it matter when they suck off the high school sports team.
01:54:35 Truthfully, a 15 year old virgin being married off will have better life than most.
01:54:41 Alright, dude, you're creeping me out with the age of consent thing because something tells me that that's not what's preventing you from getting the wife.
Speaker 2
01:54:44 OK.
Devon
01:54:49 If like, yeah.
01:54:53 Look and by.
01:54:54 The way there's there's states if that's like your thing.
01:54:57 They're states.
01:54:58 So you can get married at 15.
01:55:01 As long as you're not like some, you know, 40 year old or something like that, I think there's like a you can't.
01:55:06 There's like a distance you can't exceed, but.
01:55:11 Their states weren't pretty sure you can get married at with without parents permission at age 15.
01:55:19 So if that's your thing, and if you're like 17 and.
01:55:23 You wanna you think that there's some law preventing you from marrying your 15 year old girlfriend?
01:55:29 There's not in most places, shockingly enough.
01:55:33 But something tells me that's not, uh, that's not the gap we're talking about.
01:55:39 So yeah, yeah.
01:55:42 Maybe maybe go work in Loudon County, huh?
01:55:45 I think the library is going to.
01:55:46 Have an opening there pretty soon.
01:55:50 Colonia and Victor, $5 preciate that.
Speaker 3
01:55:53 I'll be leaving.
Devon
01:55:53 My hometown of Salt Lake City this summer, hopefully creating a network across the West.
01:56:00 And building.
01:56:03 Wait across the West and build new food and fuel supply lines while managing multiple mobile groups.
01:56:11 I'll be 26 in July and for the past eight years trying to organize something with no luck. The opportunity has now finally come right.
01:56:23 Well, I don't know.
01:56:25 Sounds interesting.
01:56:26 I'm not sure exactly what you've got in mind.
01:56:29 But no, absolutely.
01:56:33 We need to.
01:56:34 I think there's lots of people homesteading now and a lot of people, we're just kind of spread out.
01:56:40 There's a lot of people who are very like minded and I think that there's value in having some decentralization, at least for right now, until you can kind of start to find your tribe and meet people that you connect with and stuff.
01:56:53 And UMI?
01:56:55 Think that one of the ways that that has to happen.
01:57:00 Is, for example, there's a lot of.
01:57:02 Well, I mean the home schooling, for ***** sake, there's a lot of families.
01:57:07 That are homeschooling their kids and want to have some kind of social group for their kids and some of that can.
01:57:16 Be done remotely.
01:57:18 If you're very remote in and you don't have.
01:57:22 Access to based families for your kids to hang out with and stuff like that.
01:57:28 There's nothing wrong with with maybe socializing remotely over.
01:57:34 You know, Internet means and stuff like that in a.
01:57:41 On the regular and then like occasionally doing actual meet ups and stuff like that or or, you know, ideally finding.
01:57:47 People in your area, right?
01:57:50 But I think that as, as you have all these people homesteading creating different products, you know specializing in.
01:57:57 You know you have one family who has, like, maybe sheep and they're they're they have wool and maybe another family is raising chickens and they have too many eggs.
01:58:05 And you know.
01:58:06 Having some kind of system where people are sharing their their in their their individual products or I don't know what you know whatever their whatever they're producing.
01:58:17 So I guess products right.
01:58:19 In trading it to for to other people.
01:58:21 Who are who are?
01:58:23 Producing other products.
01:58:24 Yeah, I think that would be good, especially down the road.
01:58:28 If there are shortages and stuff like that.
01:58:30 Right, who knows?
01:58:32 But I'm not sure what what you're talking about.
01:58:34 It sounds interesting.
01:58:37 Colonial Victor, $5 appreciate that amateurs discuss tactics. Professionals discuss logistics.
01:58:44 Quote from Napoleon.
01:58:46 Cringe Panda $10 Devin Boy, do I have a submission for you today or submission for you today.
01:58:55 You've got to see this.
01:58:56 It's gold.
01:58:56 I won't spoil it for you, but you'll be hooked in the first minute.
01:59:00 And hilariously, it won the Oscar when it came out.
01:59:04 I've sent you a link on my gab.
01:59:06 My new account.
01:59:07 Is that OK?
01:59:12 I will.
01:59:13 I will check that out.
01:59:19 My fat little ******** toe 4488. Very generous. Appreciate that. Forgive me, for I have sinned. I played video games with my friend today. Here is due penance for my errors. May it bring you much bandwidth and upload speed.
01:59:34 Well, I mean, look, so I think maybe I just dialed back the upload.
01:59:38 I mean, I'll, I'll have to see how ****** this looks.
01:59:41 I don't know what this is going to look like on your end.
01:59:44 But if this doesn't look too bad, I've never been one for like, oh, I need to be 1080P60 frames per second anyway, right?
01:59:51 So at, you know, as long as it's not like freaking out, this seems to be better.
01:59:57 But we'll see. We'll see.
01:59:59 But I I think ultimately I might have to just switch Internet.
02:00:02 This is this.
02:00:03 Has been unacceptable too many times and it's starting to be a bummer for everybody.
02:00:10 UM.
02:00:12 But thank you for the.
02:00:15 The 4488 that's actually that that.
02:00:17 Would help cover alternative Internet there.
02:00:22 Big Cracker $1.00 appreciate that.
02:00:24 Hey, Devin, do you think there's going to be an actual famine, like all the prepper channels are saying, or just fake and gay for your **** reviews?
02:00:32 I, you know, like I said, I kind of feel like it's not.
02:00:34 It would.
02:00:35 Just be stupid.
02:00:37 I just feel like it would be stupid for them to get rid of the bread they need the bread and the circuses, but they're kind of stupid.
02:00:43 So it's, I don't know.
02:00:47 They might be that stupid.
02:00:48 I don't think they're that stupid.
02:00:53 But they might be.
02:00:55 Then you know what I mean.
02:00:56 Like it's.
02:00:56 I don't know.
02:00:58 It's because it's the kind of.
02:00:59 Thing where? UM.
02:01:04 I mean, look at the people, right?
02:01:05 I mean, look, just even look and you.
02:01:07 Can say, well, Biden is not.
02:01:08 I mean, he might be the president, but he's not.
02:01:10 Really, the one calling the shots?
02:01:12 But just the fact that Biden.
02:01:15 Is the President, even if he's not calling the shots?
02:01:17 That's the guy that's.
02:01:18 The front man, you know.
02:01:20 That's the best they could do.
02:01:24 I couldn't.
02:01:26 If you were pulling the strings.
02:01:27 Is that the guy you'd want like?
02:01:29 Like at at the you know as the as the face of your organization.
02:01:37 You know, like, OK, I mean.
02:01:39 So so you have the ability.
02:01:40 To do the fraud and and all this other stuff, you don't have any morals, so you don't have that getting in your way and and whatever.
02:01:47 But it just seems like.
02:01:50 There's a there's there's a probability that there's just, it's just the dysgenics is universal.
02:01:57 It's not just limited to the working class or the lower classes, it's the dysgenics is.
02:02:03 That's an effect being felt by the upper classes, too, and they might be that stupid they might be.
02:02:09 I I look, I don't.
02:02:11 I don't sit there wringing my hands because like I said, I I prepare, even when things seem totally fine.
02:02:17 And if things are.
02:02:20 Things get squirrelly.
02:02:21 I'm not that worried about it.
02:02:23 In fact, that you know some of the stuff is going to expire at some point.
02:02:27 So I kind.
02:02:27 Of want to.
02:02:27 If it's going to happen.
02:02:29 Oh, I did.
02:02:30 Before the expiration date, but I think generally speaking a.
02:02:33 Lot of these channels that are freaking out about it, it is just there.
02:02:36 It's fear.
02:02:36 They're trying to sell you something.
02:02:41 Hammer authorizing $5. Appreciate that I've been watching Sopranos and I think it's like a lot of other shows.
02:02:48 Where people think it's based but in reality based moments are really just mocking white people.
02:02:53 Half the cast are Jews.
02:02:55 Most of the production are Jews.
02:02:56 It seems to get worse as it goes on.
02:03:00 Yeah, it's been a long time.
02:03:03 Since I watched Sopranos, but I I could definitely see that like I I can't even really.
02:03:08 I don't have like a good it wasn't like my favorite.
02:03:11 Show by any means.
02:03:14 But I remember enough of it to where.
02:03:15 I could totally see that.
02:03:19 I mean, look at like.
02:03:20 You say it's from.
02:03:21 It's like from anything else from that, from that era, right?
02:03:24 That's when it started to be cool to to make fun of white people.
02:03:27 And why would that be any different?
02:03:30 It was on HBO.
02:03:32 You know, it's, if anything, it would be worse.
02:03:37 But uh yeah, and it's not, it's.
02:03:40 Certainly not based.
02:03:42 I'll tell you that much right now.
02:03:44 And just I think what it is, there's such a lack of masculinity, you know?
02:03:48 OK.
02:03:48 Another example of this I saw, like, a headline.
02:03:51 I think it was on Breitbart saying that, oh, yeah, the new Top Gun.
02:03:56 The new Top Gun is so awesome because you know it's so masculine they let it be masculine.
02:04:02 Look, I haven't seen it.
02:04:04 I don't.
02:04:04 I don't intend on seeing it in any way that would result in the studio getting money for me doing that.
02:04:12 Uh, but.
02:04:14 I'm pretty sure it's about a female fighter pilot.
02:04:22 If that's the new baseline.
02:04:26 For not being woke, you know, I mean that's that's the problem is that is the new baseline, right?
02:04:32 It's like I was talking about a, I think a few streams ago, Tim Allen, he had that, oh, he's a based boomer.
02:04:39 He even he even has a ham radio and and whatever and he's like.
Speaker
02:04:43 You know.
Devon
02:04:43 When he briefed, I don't think he.
02:04:45 Has any more, but he briefly.
02:04:46 The show it was like on the WB or something.
02:04:48 Stupid like that.
02:04:50 And I'd never seen it.
02:04:51 I just heard boomers talk about like, oh, it's it's it's a conservative show.
02:04:54 Thank God Tim Allen made a conservative show, and he was playing on some TV where I.
02:04:59 Was at and.
02:05:01 His daughter was a marine in it.
02:05:04 You know, and I was just like that.
02:05:06 The new baseline, right?
02:05:09 That's the new conservatism is is women in the military.
02:05:15 See, I'm old enough to remember when that was that was as controversial.
02:05:20 Then, as gays in the military would be a few decades later.
02:05:29 But yeah, I guess that's that.
02:05:30 But that's the new baseline.
02:05:34 Carriages apprentice $10. Appreciate that. Hi, Deb. I'd like to suggest a commentary of an episode.
02:05:41 Or of of. Ohh.
02:05:43 Of an episode of 21 Jump St.
02:05:46 Titled next victim from season three, it covers everything from racist radio DJs to preppy college extremist clubs.
02:05:55 In the early 90s, funny enough, the protagonists commit all the violence.
02:06:00 Lots of material there.
02:06:02 Yeah, that that would be kind of funny.
02:06:04 You know, I never.
02:06:05 I never.
02:06:05 I I think that show was.
02:06:08 Was too old for like I didn't.
02:06:09 I I never ended.
02:06:10 Up seeing that.
02:06:16 What episode is episode 21 season 3?
02:06:20 OK.
02:06:21 I'll see if I can't track that down and.
02:06:24 And take a look at that.
02:06:25 Let's not.
02:06:27 That would be kind of funny.
02:06:30 Let me.
02:06:33 And this to my notes from my notes from chat file.
02:06:39 Dot TXT.
02:06:44 The government, where is the loud edit of Devon St.
02:06:49 Elementary School?
02:06:52 I didn't have time.
02:06:53 I should have done something.
02:06:54 Like that elementary.
02:06:56 No, actually, it should have been a.
02:06:59 What's elementary school in Spanish?
02:07:04 Let me see if I can.
02:07:12 Because it would, it would have to be, it'd.
02:07:13 Have to be in Spanish.
Speaker
02:07:23 Escuela primario.
02:07:28 Escuela primario.
Devon
02:07:31 And there you go.
Speaker
02:07:34 Escuela primario.
Devon
02:07:38 Or if I get like a an angry voice to yell at in Spanish.
Speaker 4
02:07:49 Let's see here.
Devon
02:07:56 And all the TTS websites are all gay now, and they don't just let you paste some text in there.
02:08:06 Here we go.
02:08:09 Speak it.
02:08:14 I kind of like that better.
02:08:16 All right.
02:08:16 Anyway, there you go.
02:08:19 Purge all pedophiles at all costs?
02:08:21 At work again, but get a lunchtime pill.
02:08:28 Yeah, well.
02:08:31 Where, where, where, where, where?
02:08:33 Are you that it's lunch right now?
02:08:36 You must be on their side of the planet.
02:08:41 Cringe panda $10. I don't know if you remember, but sticks and I are besties, so he gets a kick out of your comments about him.
02:08:48 Buy my book says sticks, hex and hammer. And by the way, ignore the 666. I've been getting him into your content and would love to see you guys chat, not debate or not debate, though I think you could be friends.
02:09:01 I don't know, man.
02:09:03 I don't know.
02:09:04 I don't dig his vibe.
02:09:09 I get.
02:09:09 I just.
02:09:10 I don't dig his vibe.
02:09:12 I don't dig his vibe.
02:09:14 I did.
02:09:14 I used to dig his vibe before he got into politics.
02:09:19 But I think he just he's going for the lowest common denominator and it's become too much.
02:09:24 Look, I get it.
02:09:25 It's it's become like a business for him.
02:09:29 Or at least that's how.
02:09:30 I perceive it.
02:09:32 And so that's, I don't know, I think we're just coming at it from different different I.
02:09:36 Don't know.
02:09:40 Based race Mixer $5 appreciate that the local cops saved their own kids and we're ******* otherwise, and these kids get groomed to shoot. Simple as.
02:09:52 Yeah, well, the cops were *******.
02:09:54 Cops are *******, though.
02:09:56 Cops act tough when you're just someone who is.
02:10:01 Unarmed and and.
02:10:03 And following instructions and look not all cops.
02:10:07 But a lot of cops.
02:10:08 A lot of cops are in it because.
02:10:10 You got to.
02:10:11 Remember who's what kind of personality type is attracted to that kind of work.
02:10:15 And there is an IQ cutoff.
02:10:16 You can you.
02:10:17 Can be too.
02:10:18 Smart to be a cop that's real.
02:10:20 So you're talking like they're they're.
02:10:23 It's it's.
02:10:28 It's the kind of personality type that likes authority both.
02:10:34 Obeying it.
02:10:36 But also.
02:10:41 I don't, I don't.
02:10:42 I don't.
02:10:42 I don't think delivering it's the right word, but.
02:10:46 Dispensing it I guess.
02:10:49 And and not and and and not being too smart.
02:10:53 Basically mid wits that like authority is basically what you what you get.
02:11:00 Now at the same time.
02:11:02 Ask yourself this though.
02:11:04 If your kids were in that school, be honest.
02:11:07 Cop or no cop, would you maybe prioritize if you knew where your kids classroom was and stuff and you knew there was a guy?
02:11:15 In there with a rifle.
02:11:17 Would you maybe?
02:11:19 You know.
02:11:20 Maybe take the scenic route to where the guy was to make sure your kid got out.
02:11:24 I don't know.
02:11:25 I don't know.
02:11:26 I've never been in that position.
02:11:28 You know, I mean, that's not your job, right?
02:11:31 That's not the honorable.
02:11:32 Thing to do.
02:11:35 You know.
02:11:37 Would would you do?
02:11:38 It it's it's a tough call.
02:11:42 But that said, yeah, that it.
02:11:44 Was a ***** move.
02:11:45 And and look, it also shows a lack of leadership because every every cop's going to want to do that.
02:11:52 Right.
02:11:53 And the guy, the guy who should be preventing that from being what they do is is the guy in charge.
02:11:59 They they should have a strong leader that that knows that this is going to.
02:12:02 Be the instinct they all have.
02:12:04 And and still have control over them and and lead them to.
02:12:10 To face the actual problem and and serve the community and not their their self-interest. But you know.
02:12:18 Clearly was not the situation in in, but like I said, I don't really care.
02:12:22 It just sounds like it sounds like.
02:12:24 A story that I'm hearing about in El Salvador.
02:12:27 Like it literally doesn't.
02:12:28 It doesn't seem like I'm an American, you know, like an American news story to me.
02:12:38 Hammer thorazine on five or $5. Appreciate that on 525 in Portland, some guy was arrested for a biased crime for putting a sticker on the fence of an NGO refugee center.
02:12:52 Apparently it was a picture of a man saluting and saying pure.
02:12:57 No trespassing, just a sticker.
02:13:00 Swat rated him at 3:00 AM.
02:13:02 All hyper chap chat.
02:13:04 The link next.
02:13:07 Hammer authority again $5.00. So in Portland we can throw Molotovs at police.
02:13:13 And even if arrested, not be charged.
02:13:16 But if you put a sticker on a fence, you might go to prison.
02:13:21 I'll add that we might cover that next.
02:13:26 An extreme?
02:13:27 Then let me see here.
02:13:28 Why do I have two copies of this?
02:13:32 I've got to close this.
Speaker
02:13:35 All right, there we go.
Devon
02:13:40 Yeah, I'll check that out.
02:13:42 I'm not surprised, though.
02:13:43 That's another thing.
02:13:44 I'm not sure.
02:13:45 Honestly, Portland doesn't seem like it's America either.
02:13:48 You know what I mean?
02:13:50 So yeah.
02:13:56 It's another one of those things where you hear about it.
02:13:58 It's just like, oh, is that is that what's happening in North Korea?
02:14:02 Cringe panda.
02:14:02 And yes, I noticed that the three top requests you get are one NA, two debate sticks, and three join cozy the sticks.
02:14:10 Thing might be fun to do.
02:14:12 He sent me one of his books today since it was free.
02:14:15 I hope that means I'm not part of his army of book buying Fae.
02:14:20 Yeah, I again, I I definitely wouldn't.
02:14:24 I I don't even know what I would debate them on, but I just there's no value in that.
02:14:29 And look, I've seen sticks and debates and it just doesn't seem like it's ever been productive.
02:14:36 So it's like you know.
02:14:42 And hopefully the free book.
02:14:44 Wasn't like one of these Satan books.
02:14:49 And then he pedals.
02:14:54 Gram on games, $3 appreciate that look into a movie called remains of the day. I'm pretty sure I've seen that with Anthony Hopkins from the early 90s.
02:15:04 It's essentially a movie made to demonize the English in the 1930s that opposed the war.
02:15:12 I pretty sure I saw that.
02:15:15 I feel like.
02:15:16 Isn't he like a Butler or something?
02:15:20 I'll have to look at that again.
02:15:24 Maybe I might be thinking about something else.
02:15:27 Kenny Blankenship, $25 appreciate that. Very generous. Hey, Devin. I have a documentary suggestion for a future insomnia stream.
02:15:37 It's called conspiracy of silence, and it covers a sex or child sex trafficking ring in the Midwest. In the 1980s, I've included the link here I.
02:15:48 Yeah, I'm pretty sure I've.
02:15:50 Talked about it, but I don't know that I've actually gone over the whole thing.
02:15:54 But I know what I know what you're talking about.
02:15:57 Also, I read the I think I read the book about the.
02:16:01 By the Franklin scandal that may or may not have mentioned that or at.
02:16:04 Least some of that stuff.
02:16:07 But I'll take a look at that.
02:16:11 Carriage's apprentice, $5 appreciate that another good 21 jump St. episode you might like is Hell Week.
02:16:19 From season three as well, I wonder or or as well, I guess all white college preps and frats were.
02:16:25 Evil in the 90s?
02:16:27 Early programming to get rid of all male groups, which we well, here's.
02:16:31 What it is?
02:16:32 Is it was attacking the immune system?
02:16:36 There was a white waspy.
02:16:39 In Group.
02:16:40 And all of Hollywood think about it in the 80s and 90s.
02:16:45 Every teen movie.
02:16:47 Or college movie.
02:16:49 Have the the douchey white frat boys as the.
02:16:54 The bad guys.
02:16:56 Think revenge of the nerds, right?
02:16:59 Revenge of the nerds wasn't just about Ohh it's it's some nerdy white kids that.
02:17:05 That are good with computers versus like the dumb jocks like.
02:17:09 That's how it's kind of sold.
02:17:11 But that would be a good movie.
02:17:12 Actually, revenge of the nerds.
02:17:14 It's it's their ringleaders.
02:17:16 Of Jew.
02:17:17 There's a gay black guy or something like it's it's.
02:17:22 It's basically the people, the people, that are in the body administration now, you know, versus the white waspy frat guys.
02:17:32 And there's so many versions of that.
02:17:34 Movie or you know?
02:17:35 Movies with that theme in it, where it's look at the evil well dressed white guys.
02:17:42 That started pretty early on.
02:17:44 You can even say it.
02:17:45 It started as early as like Animal House or yeah, Animal House.
02:17:51 The that movie that all the boomers loved with.
02:17:57 What's his name? John Belushi.
02:18:02 I tried watching that in high school once I think we.
02:18:06 Because we were told, like, oh, this is.
02:18:07 Like the cool?
02:18:10 Right.
02:18:10 And just me and my friends were just watching it, like, not laughing.
02:18:15 I'm pretty sure we were high.
02:18:16 And we, we still weren't laughing.
02:18:18 It was just.
02:18:18 Like I don't get it that this was funny to our parents.
Speaker
02:18:22 But it's the.
Devon
02:18:23 Same thing, right?
02:18:24 The the well dressed.
02:18:27 Waspy white kids are the bad guys.
02:18:32 UM.
02:18:36 And with Thorazine, $5 appreciate that what no one has said yet about monkeypox is that the prevention is the smallpox vaccine.
02:18:47 Which is actually safe?
02:18:48 Well studied and has been around for many decades.
02:18:51 Coincidentally, it is basically impossible to get extinct in the wild, but a mainstay of bioweapon arsenals.
02:18:59 They want us vulnerable.
02:19:01 Yeah, I I I'd heard something about monkeypox actually appeared.
02:19:06 When they were first injecting the smallpox vaccine into monkeys and laboratories.
02:19:13 So it might have been a result of the smallpox vaccine research, but I don't know. I haven't spent enough time looking at monkeypox because honestly, I'm just as worried about monkeypox as I was about COVID-19.
02:19:30 Verbal $5. Appreciate that, Devin, you are right to advise against video gaming. In 2018, the Air Force documented 5 cases of infant death from parental neglect, whilst dads played World of Warcraft.
02:19:45 DoD had to invent a new cause of death for their death certificates.
02:19:50 Death by electronic distraction.
02:19:52 The addiction is real.
02:19:55 Yeah, that's pretty ****** **, but also not surprising.
02:20:01 There were people.
02:20:02 I mean, look, I've known especially I worked in the computer industry.
02:20:04 I knew people that spent more time in virtual and look, there was a time I did I I spent more time in.
02:20:12 You know, in battlefield that I did in real life really wait.
02:20:16 You know, time awake.
02:20:19 Or certainly time paying attention to my surroundings were paying attention to fake surroundings than there was real surroundings.
02:20:28 And and the people that were in the World of Warcraft, those guys were.
02:20:31 Like the ******** addicts.
02:20:33 I could never get into that **** because the commitment, right, like you play a first person shooter.
02:20:39 You could not play it for a week and then sit down and play it.
02:20:44 And it's not like your character got old or got raped or something.
02:20:48 Like while you were gone, you know, like it's, you know, someone stole your your magic cloak of.
02:20:53 Of whatever you know and yeah, like nothing changed.
02:20:57 Like, it's just the same same, you know, 12 maps or whatever.
02:21:01 And and it every game restarts like from scratch.
02:21:06 And so I I could get behind that.
02:21:10 When I was gaming.
02:21:12 But these games where it's like.
02:21:14 It it's it becomes, that becomes where you're the only place you're social, and the time commitment is is pretty total.
02:21:21 I don't know what the what.
02:21:22 The what I guess.
02:21:24 There's people that.
02:21:25 Could argue, I guess Minecraft is kind of taking the play or dead for a while.
02:21:28 I don't know.
02:21:29 What, what?
02:21:29 The new World of Warcraft will be?
02:21:32 I'm pretty sure that's not as popular as it once was, but there was a time when World of Warcraft was.
02:21:36 There were people that were ********, addicted to that ****, and I could totally see people letting their babies die.
02:21:45 Polar $5 connection improved when half the viewers left may be on the Odyssey side. Whatever. Here's to the Picasso painting of streams.
02:21:55 Well, I'll tell you the since I dropped the bit rate down and I hope it's not terrible now.
02:22:03 It has significantly fixed it.
02:22:08 I think it still dropped a couple frames.
02:22:10 Here and there.
02:22:13 In fact, it as soon as I said that, it started dropping a couple of frames, but it hasn't been that bad.
02:22:18 So maybe this is what we do.
02:22:22 Or it could be something on.
02:22:23 The you know like.
02:22:24 You're suggesting maybe here it could be on?
02:22:27 The odyssey side.
02:22:28 But there is definitely a.
02:22:29 Problem on my side too.
02:22:32 Soy pilled $42.00 appreciate that. God bless you, Devin and happy Sad Memorial Day. Last stream was great, by the way. Well, thank you.
02:22:42 And thank you for the the support there.
02:22:47 Yeah, it is.
02:22:47 It is kind of like a happy.
02:22:48 Like I said, I've I've got friends that.
02:22:51 They didn't make it out of Iraq and and Afghanistan and stuff and.
02:22:56 At the time, like.
02:22:57 Yeah, he can't blame him.
02:22:59 Like it's really easy.
02:23:00 To **** on him, like, oh, they just died for Israel.
02:23:02 They died for nothing or whatever.
02:23:03 That's not why they went.
02:23:05 That's not.
02:23:05 You know, that's not what they came.
02:23:07 They were, like 18, you know.
02:23:10 And pretty much before the Internet existed, or at least before I mean it existed.
02:23:15 But before most people had access to it.
02:23:17 And these guys weren't it was it was all nerds, right and these guys.
02:23:20 Weren't nerds.
02:23:22 And they went there to go, go kick some some *** from the people that did 9/11, you know, like.
02:23:31 It's hard to get mad at him for that.
02:23:34 Or to to say they were stupid because it's like everyone believed that, or at least almost everyone believed that.
02:23:44 Based race at this point though, it's stupid because also back then they didn't have ****** soldiers.
02:23:50 They didn't even have gay soldiers that like, say it was a different military.
02:23:54 You were joining back then?
Speaker
02:23:55 You know what I mean?
Devon
02:23:57 Now you're now.
02:23:57 You're kind of a ******.
02:23:58 Sorry, but now.
02:24:00 Yeah, you know, sorry.
02:24:06 Based race mixer $1.00 appreciate that did Adolf hate Jews or did he just understand them?
02:24:12 I don't know I.
02:24:14 Don't know because it they I.
02:24:15 Don't know if you actually hated.
02:24:18 All Jews, it seemed like there was at least some cooperation.
02:24:22 There were some Jewish Nazis.
02:24:25 I would say that he hated the the ****** Jews in the same way that that we hate the ****** Jew.
02:24:33 UMI don't believe that there was.
02:24:37 The this undocumented final solution type thing going on, I don't believe in the the the official narrative.
02:24:46 Obviously I think that he just noticed the same kind of patterns that Europeans note seem to notice cyclically.
02:24:58 Cringe panda.
02:24:59 It's interesting to see the actual statistics show that white women race makes a lot less than people say, because wherever I see men posting about women, there's always a bunch who seem to assume every girl has slept with dozens of *******.
02:25:14 I think there's some weird confirmation bias going.
Speaker
02:25:18 Yeah. Well, I'll tell you.
Devon
02:25:18 What probably in the circles that you're in, there's a lot of.
02:25:24 There's a lot of PSYOPS that go on.
02:25:26 If you're one of these people that regularly goes to like, poll on Fortune, you have to understand that one of the PSYOPS that's taking place is the constant.
02:25:39 Posting of black **** **** and that that's not an organic thing.
02:25:47 And it it is there to there there's.
02:25:50 Someone or some entity?
02:25:53 Doing that and has been doing that or some form of that for many years now.
02:25:59 With the sole intention of demoralizing you.
02:26:04 And driving a wedge.
02:26:07 Between you and white women?
02:26:11 Now that said.
02:26:14 In my personal experience.
02:26:17 There is a type right there is a type of white chick that's in the black guys.
02:26:22 But you know what, there's also types of white guys who are into Asian girls and stuff like that, right?
02:26:28 But there's a type.
02:26:29 There is a type that exists.
02:26:31 That's like that.
02:26:35 But I don't know what the actual numbers are, but I in my personal experience, it's certainly not.
02:26:42 So I would believe that I just think you have a lot of guys that that if they're hanging out on telegram and and 4 Chan and stuff like that, they're being subjected to a constant barrage of.
02:26:54 Of all this black stuff and and of course like the the coal burner, you know, toll paid, stuff like memes and things like that.
02:27:02 And I think it it it's.
02:27:06 Obscures reality a little bit, you know, or at least distorts it a little bit.
02:27:12 Or maybe not.
02:27:13 I don't know.
02:27:13 Like maybe in their if their high school aged or or around that age and or going to college, maybe it is way more prevalent now than it was when I was younger.
02:27:25 But yeah, it wasn't super prevalent like it wasn't like it was kind of cool, right, to to be black.
02:27:32 But it wasn't that cool.
02:27:35 You know, it wasn't.
02:27:36 Cool enough for women to be.
02:27:38 Banging, banging black guys again though.
02:27:39 There was the type.
02:27:42 There was like that the the white cheerleader type that wanted to bang the black, you know, basketball players or, you know, that sort of a thing, right?
02:27:51 There was the type.
02:27:53 But that certainly was not the majority.
02:27:59 And and and and.
02:28:00 What those?
02:28:01 Those types, by the way, they were the fast life.
02:28:06 What's it called about the fast life?
02:28:12 The the reproductive strategy where it's it's it's not about.
02:28:17 High high investment in in time in your offspring.
02:28:21 It's more about just like.
02:28:24 Well, for men, it's like spread your DNA as many places as possible.
02:28:27 That's why, you know, black guys have all the baby Mamas and stuff like that.
02:28:30 And for the women, it's like, well, it's, it's the female side of that, that strategy.
02:28:37 So I think it's, it's women, you know, the.
02:28:40 The women that were like that, that was the type and you could usually you would never often when you would find out about these women, you weren't surprised, right?
02:28:49 You weren't like.
02:28:50 Ohh, what?
02:28:51 She's in the black guys.
02:28:52 You were like ohh yeah I.
02:28:53 Could see that, yeah, so.
02:28:56 I don't know.
02:28:59 Veruca sell $5. Appreciate that.
02:29:02 Hi Devin, have you?
02:29:02 Gotten your rabbits yet?
02:29:04 I still think.
02:29:05 You should get a tortoise.
02:29:07 They're a desert animal and make great pets.
02:29:10 They live a long time so your grandchildren can inherit your tortoise.
02:29:13 I can imagine them saying Mr.
02:29:15 Shelley has been in the stacked family for generations.
02:29:18 Yeah, you can get tortoises pretty easy.
02:29:21 What it is, though?
02:29:22 They they would they tear up the yard?
02:29:25 They like, they love eating cactuses like they love eating.
02:29:30 And they require like a decent amount of space.
02:29:32 You'd be surprised, so you'd have to.
02:29:33 I'd have to, like, basically fence off an area, and that would be like the tortoise pen and then have.
02:29:38 Like Cactus is growing specifically for them.
02:29:44 No, rabbits, just bees.
02:29:48 The bees are doing good.
02:29:53 I have actually expanded.
02:29:55 I have more than one hive now.
02:29:58 They are. They are all.
02:30:01 They're all surviving for now.
02:30:02 We're about to go into a dearth, and so this will be my first.
02:30:06 Death and trying to figure out.
02:30:08 How to you know?
02:30:10 Get them to survive through that.
02:30:11 Like I said, and it hasn't rained, it hasn't rained.
02:30:14 So making sure they've got water, but I also don't want to make these.
02:30:17 I don't want to have these bees that.
02:30:20 Super dependent and weak and like I kind of want them.
02:30:23 To you know.
02:30:25 The ones that kind of like with the plants.
02:30:27 Like when I first moved here, I planted a bunch of plants and then a bunch of them died because they couldn't handle the heat or the cold and.
02:30:33 And there was a bunch that thrived, and so the ones that thrived that focused on those doing the same sort of thing with the bees.
02:30:40 Is like I'll do.
02:30:42 I'll do some maintenance and stuff like that and some management, but I don't want to be sitting there babying bees all the time.
02:30:48 I want bees that are going to even if I just don't, I don't get a ton of honey from them as.
02:30:52 Long as I I don't have to sit there.
02:30:55 You know beekeeping all day long.
02:30:57 That's all I care about.
02:30:59 But the bees are doing good.
02:31:01 It was touch and go for one of the one of the colonies for a little bit they.
02:31:04 They they got, they got.
02:31:07 They got lost in shipping and when they showed up, it was literally just like only all that were alive were like a handful of bees.
02:31:15 And a queen.
02:31:16 And so I stole some bees from the other.
02:31:19 The other hive and.
02:31:22 And they kind of equalized it out a little bit.
02:31:24 And they're they're they're doing good now.
02:31:29 Cringe Panda $1.00 there's a LGBTQ PPL WTF BBQ plus.
02:31:38 Charter school in Alabama for grades six through 12 and straight kids are enrolling in it because it's one of the only ways to escape Birmingham's inner city public schools.
02:31:49 It is somehow only or somehow one of the only 9 charters in deep Red Alabama.
02:31:57 Your workload depends on how much trauma.
02:31:59 You have suffered.
02:32:01 That sounds horrific.
02:32:03 That sounds terrific.
02:32:06 Yeah, homeschool your kids.
02:32:08 You know what I mean?
02:32:10 Especially if you live in the land of diversity.
02:32:14 ******** ******?
02:32:16 Why did Jews love abortion so much, Devin?
02:32:20 I I don't know.
02:32:21 I don't know if like.
02:32:23 I'm not going to be one of these guys.
02:32:24 That's like, that's because it's part of their blood sacrifice.
02:32:26 But it.
02:32:27 Could be, I don't know.
02:32:28 Because they do seem to to love it, right?
02:32:32 And and and I don't mean that.
02:32:34 Like they love it because it's wiping.
02:32:36 Out white people or something?
02:32:37 I think that because Jews get abortions too, you know, Jewish women.
02:32:42 And they do seem to.
02:32:43 Love it like they like.
02:32:44 A lot of these rabid women, you see freaking the **** out at these demonstrations.
02:32:50 A lot of them are Jewish.
02:32:53 They and and you know, they're they're holding signs saying that they're Jewish and that that having abortion is is part of their religion, like after the Roe V Wade leak thing.
02:33:03 There was a.
02:33:05 I mean, didn't I?
02:33:07 Didn't I have that? Uh.
02:33:10 I thought I'd save that there, but there was.
02:33:12 A I don't. Maybe I.
02:33:14 Didn't save.
02:33:14 It there was a woman holding a sign that said abortion is.
02:33:18 A a Jewish.
02:33:21 Doctor enter.
02:33:22 That's not the word she used, but it.
02:33:24 Was something like that.
02:33:26 But yeah, I don't know.
02:33:28 I don't know.
02:33:31 There's a lot of things like that, though.
02:33:33 That's part of the problem is we're we're fundamentally incompatible.
02:33:39 Flatulent fill $25. Appreciate that and Devin Boomers take a lot of Flack, and justly so. But what about that generation from, say, 1880 to 1920?
02:33:51 They gave us the income tax, women voting, the Federal Reserve, World War One, immigration on a new level.
02:34:00 And much, much more.
02:34:01 Not to mention two presidents were assassinated, McKinley and Garfield.
02:34:05 Yet every generation sucks.
02:34:07 It's just that.
02:34:09 And every generation rebels against the one before it.
02:34:13 And that's that's part of it.
02:34:16 Because you're having to live through you personally are being affected by the mistakes.
02:34:22 Of the previous administration, OK, so it's natural to ***** about them.
02:34:27 And it's also healthy to ***** about them because what you're doing is you're trying to prevent the those mistakes from being repeated.
02:34:36 OK.
02:34:38 But every generation does that.
02:34:39 Every generation focuses on the on the problems or the inadequacies, or the incompatibilities of the generation before it.
02:34:48 Because they they had to live under that regime.
02:34:53 And it's like, you know, every every kid.
02:34:58 Says to themselves like there's something like.
02:35:01 No matter how good your parents are, there's always something that they do that you don't like that you tell yourself.
02:35:06 Well, when I have kids, I'm never going to do that.
02:35:09 It's just a version of that.
02:35:12 And again, that's healthy.
02:35:13 That's good.
02:35:14 That's how we evolve as a people.
02:35:17 Is you learn from the mistakes of the people before you, and it's just that those mistakes are just that.
02:35:24 Wound is just fresh.
02:35:27 Right.
02:35:28 The wound of the people from.
02:35:30 From 1880 to 1920, I mean.
02:35:32 That wound is.
02:35:34 It's not healed right like that, that the Federal Reserve obviously is that wound is not healing very well, but it's not fresh, you know, and we're just we're.
02:35:45 A little more numb to it.
02:35:49 So I think that I think that's.
02:35:51 Really. What? What's going on?
02:35:55 Polar $1.00.
02:35:57 I just want it.
02:35:59 Read into the record in Texas, 39% of women are white.
02:36:03 7.9% are between 17 and 25.
02:36:09 Roughly half are married and half are leftists.
02:36:13 The odds of finding someone is 0.007.
02:36:17 Oh, point 7%. Also, Mint mobile is good.
02:36:25 The odds are finally gone 0.007 all right, so 39% of the women are.
02:36:30 White 7.9% are between 1725.
02:36:35 Half of are married and half are leftists.
02:36:38 Yeah, and it's not easy.
02:36:41 It's it's not easy and I don't know that I would.
02:36:43 I don't know that Texas would be the best place to find someone.
02:36:48 Just demographically it is.
02:36:50 It has changed so dramatically in recent years.
02:36:55 That look, one of the one of the good things about technology is you can widen your net too.
02:37:00 It doesn't mean that you you don't have to just look for people locally, you just have to find someone who's willing to.
02:37:08 To move or you have to be willing to move or you know, I mean, but you can cast a wide net now with the Internet.
02:37:15 So just keep that in mind too.
02:37:18 It's not like the old days where you have, you know, you have to bump into a woman at at the ice cream social.
02:37:23 And you know what I mean?
02:37:25 Like it would be nice, kind of right to have that kind of.
02:37:29 Sense of community and have those, those kinds of things go on and that that help people find each other and stuff like that, that just doesn't exist anymore.
02:37:38 You might as well take advantage of of the few good things, or at least the alternative things that modernity has.
02:37:47 Has provided.
02:37:52 Let's see here.
02:37:56 Iceberg 1235 dollars appreciate that I noticed that June 8th falls on a Wednesday. Are you going to do a special string for the anniversary of the USS Liberty attack?
02:38:07 That would be bad, I guess.
02:38:10 I gotta.
02:38:11 I did a video on it, but we could do it.
02:38:14 Know we could do it again.
02:38:16 That's not a bad idea.
02:38:19 That is, it's one of those things though.
02:38:21 It's just you.
02:38:22 Know it's.
02:38:25 It's slowly losing its impact for the same reason, right that I was just talking about with the well, how can we don't talk about the the generation from 1880 to 1920, that's just so innocent honestly in a good way though, like.
02:38:41 The Holocaust narrative is losing its its impact and its power because the distance between that's why they're they're trying to make it mandatory in so many.
02:38:54 School districts, because the younger generations don't really care, right?
02:38:58 They don't have any connection to it.
02:39:01 And so they're they're trying to force a connection through this education stuff.
02:39:07 I feel like the USS Liberty.
02:39:11 I mean, those guys, some of those guys are still alive, right?
02:39:14 And they're still fighting it, so they're.
02:39:16 It does have some impact and has some power.
02:39:18 I think that.
02:39:22 That's the kind of story that can help break the boomer spell right?
02:39:25 Like the the MAGA boomer spell of, you know, our greatest ally, stuff like that, because it is something that happened to members of their generation.
02:39:35 And it's it's people because those a lot of those Maga boomers that love Israel so much, they also they're they're the ones that like, you know, like this weekend, right.
02:39:44 They're putting the.
02:39:44 Flag out and they're they're all memorial.
02:39:47 Day we're going to.
02:39:48 Remember all about all the troops.
02:39:49 It's all about the troops.
02:39:50 You know the they're the ones that put the yellow ribbons on their trees during.
02:39:54 Desert storm and stuff like that.
02:39:56 So if you get those guys that live.
02:40:04 To tell their story to some of these people, you're going to have some that just will never.
02:40:08 Accept it because.
02:40:10 You can't teach an old dog new tricks kind of a thing, but.
02:40:15 Yeah, I mean, it's sadly though it's.
02:40:18 It's not as or, at least in in my experience, I think it's.
02:40:23 It's not as impactful the younger the the audience is.
02:40:30 But it's certainly a story that's worth telling.
02:40:32 That's why I did a whole video on it pretty good one, by the way, I.
02:40:34 Think it was one of my better videos I think.
02:40:37 But we could.
02:40:39 We could certainly go over it again.
02:40:41 I think I still have all the the source files for that and stuff.
02:40:46 Electric cat.
02:40:48 Super generous.
02:40:50 Everyone give a hand to electric cat.
02:40:52 $510.
02:40:55 Electric cat is the.
02:40:59 The Chad supporter of the evening.
02:41:02 And probably the.
02:41:03 Month, you know.
02:41:05 Electric cat with $510. Hi David. I'm not sure if you had.
02:41:10 A chance to listen to my music.
02:41:12 But here's the link again.
02:41:14 Feel free to use any for the intros or future product projects.
02:41:18 Thank you for your content sending love from Birmingham, UK.
02:41:24 Alright, I'll definitely check that out.
02:41:26 I can't remember if I checked that or not.
02:41:28 I don't think so.
02:41:35 But I will definitely check it out.
02:41:42 Yeah, this does not look familiar, but I will check.
02:41:44 It out.
02:41:49 All right.
02:41:50 And thank you for the very generous, generous.
02:41:54 I'm not slurring by the way.
Speaker
02:41:54 OK.
Devon
02:41:55 I've only had like 3 sips of this power ride, Margarita.
Speaker 2
02:41:59 It's it's not.
Devon
02:42:01 At first I was.
02:42:02 Like, oh, it's kind of good.
02:42:03 It's like you.
02:42:03 Know it's like a white trash.
02:42:04 And then I got another ship.
02:42:06 Like that's.
02:42:08 Like it's not really like a, it's more just like Powerade with patron in it.
02:42:13 It's not so good.
02:42:17 So it's it's still very full.
02:42:19 I don't know if this.
02:42:20 Is a good.
02:42:20 It seemed like a.
02:42:21 Good idea, I wonder.
02:42:22 If not, I'd probably just make it worse.
02:42:24 I was thinking like maybe if I put salt on it.
02:42:30 I'd probably just make it worse.
02:42:33 Electric cut again with $10. Appreciate that GI Devin, I accidentally sent you $500. Can you refund me, please? Yeah. OK.
02:42:45 I yeah.
02:42:46 After I I sing your praises.
02:42:49 How do I do that?
02:42:51 That's a bummer. I I thought I was actually getting $510.
02:42:56 Let me see here.
02:42:59 How do you refund?
02:43:10 Tell you what.
02:43:15 Yeah, I don't.
02:43:16 I mean, if that was a mistake.
02:43:17 I don't want to take your 500 bucks, dude.
02:43:20 Let me uhm.
02:43:25 Let me see here.
02:43:32 I might have.
02:43:32 To e-mail odyssey and see.
02:43:35 Because there's no like button I can push.
02:43:47 I'll tell you what I will message.
02:43:51 Let me screenshot this too.
02:43:55 Ah, electrocat first.
02:43:57 You make me excited and.
02:43:58 Now, like you're getting, you're adding work to my.
02:44:01 What do I got to?
02:44:02 What I got to do?
02:44:04 You're you're a you're an gifter.
02:44:06 No, I'm just giving you ****.
02:44:07 I get it.
02:44:09 But yeah, I'll what I'll do is I'll send this to.
02:44:13 The Odyssey guys and just say ohh he screwed up.
02:44:24 You can, if you message them too.
02:44:26 That would probably be good, but I'll I'll I'll e-mail them after the stream.
02:44:31 I'm not sure how that because there's no, there's nothing for me to do here, you know?
02:44:35 I mean, I don't even have it just goes directly to a total.
02:44:39 You know what I mean on my side.
02:44:42 Although maybe maybe after the stream there's more buttons, but I don't think so.
02:44:47 So I sent him a message to the Odyssey guys and I put it.
02:44:52 I made a screenshot of your chat.
02:44:54 And obviously I got like your.
02:44:57 Your name and stuff here, so I'll just mess him and say, look, he screwed up.
02:45:02 And I'm sure it's not it.
02:45:05 I'm sure they I I mean I don't.
02:45:07 I'll tell you one thing you probably could do if they don't want to refund it.
02:45:12 If it's tied to a credit card, you can probably dispute the charge.
02:45:19 Or even if it's.
02:45:21 Like a, even if it's just like a a debit card, I'm pretty sure you can just.
02:45:26 Dispute the charge so, but my guess is the ISP people will just refund it.
02:45:31 My guess is that and they're pretty responsive so.
02:45:36 But ho hum, there goes the $500 I was so excited and now now, now it's gone, but OK.
02:45:44 Dan Big for $3.
02:45:46 Almost $500. Johnny Depp was good buddies with Damien Echols. Does anyone actually care about this trial?
02:45:54 Ship. Yeah, well.
02:45:55 There's, I'll be.
02:45:56 I'll be honest.
02:45:57 When I was doing that video.
02:45:59 Maybe I can bring it up here.
02:46:04 I know you're talking about like he campaigned for Damian Eccles, tried to get him out, got him out and then went on tour with him like once he was out.
02:46:16 I think he actually believed it.
02:46:18 And then there was this.
02:46:20 There was this.
02:46:21 Let me see if I got this project.
02:46:25 There's got to be a.
02:46:35 And it's got, you know, it's probably on this computer.
02:46:39 Or maybe it's on the old one that was a while back, wasn't it?
02:46:55 No, it wasn't.
02:46:56 It must be on this computer.
02:47:05 Let me see if this is the one.
Speaker
02:47:08 Please welcome Damien Echols.
Devon
02:47:10 No, that's.
02:47:17 So here's the thing.
02:47:18 There was a clip that what I'm trying to find is.
02:47:21 There was a clip where, UM.
02:47:25 Damien Eccles and Johnny Depp.
02:47:29 Are both hanging out, getting interviewed by some press?
02:47:37 Let's see here.
02:47:43 And they start talking about getting matching tattoos.
02:47:47 I think.
02:47:47 I'm pretty sure I I played that clip.
02:47:54 As he's talking about the matching tattoos, he starts talking like Damien Echols.
02:47:59 He's like, oh, yeah, and, you know, this is really, this is really a a bond that that that's deep because it's like a permanent mark.
02:48:06 And and now we're marked forever.
02:48:08 And he and he's being like.
02:48:11 Kind of creepy about it, right?
02:48:12 And Johnny.
02:48:13 Depp, sitting like right next?
02:48:14 To him, and you can see him.
02:48:15 He's got kind of like looking at him like, oh, what what what?
02:48:18 What did I get myself in?
02:48:21 I remember seeing that at the time and kind of like laughing like.
02:48:23 That's right.
02:48:24 ******, you, your *******.
02:48:25 Just realized that he's kind.
02:48:28 Of a weirdo.
02:48:31 Let's see here.
02:48:31 It's unmistakable.
02:48:34 I mean, look, he's still a douche.
02:48:36 Still, like a drug addict, douche.
02:48:38 It's not about.
02:48:39 See, that's the thing.
02:48:39 Though it's not.
02:48:40 About Johnny Depp winning a defamation lawsuit?
02:48:44 It's about Amber Heard losing a defamation lawsuit.
02:48:50 Let's see here.
02:48:50 Where did that ******* clip go?
02:48:53 If I could find the old project file, I know that it would be there.
02:48:56 Let me see if it's.
02:48:59 Yeah, I I I wish.
02:49:00 I remember what date that was, that I did that.
02:49:04 Did I do?
02:49:07 Oh, you know what?
02:49:08 I might have found it.
02:49:12 No, I didn't find it.
02:49:14 Anyway, you can see I played the clip.
02:49:16 I played the clip in that stream.
02:49:19 And you can see Johnny Depp kind of like, look uncomfortable as this guy's talking about how they're like, bonded forever with their matching tattoos and starts to get, like, like he starts to just sound like that clingy, creepy girlfriend, you know, like the like, you just started dating, and she's already like, yes. And then we'll name this kid this. And you're just like.
02:49:39 Uh, what you know like?
02:49:46 Yeah, I can't.
02:49:46 I can't find the clip, but yeah, it's not about.
02:49:49 It's not about Johnny Depp winning.
02:49:50 It's about Amber Heard losing.
02:49:53 Dubbed the Dude did nothing wrong. Can I $10 preciate that can I edit and upload a version of this Satanic panic video to make it palatable for normies? Normies have seen the HBO DOC and aren't aware of the actual details and.
02:50:09 Updated hang on.
02:50:20 In the in the meantime, I'm still scrolling down.
02:50:22 Yeah, you can do whatever you want.
02:50:26 Relevant the Johnny Depp news people should know that he helped free child murderers, but normies can't handle the JQ commentary.
02:50:34 Yeah. Do what you want.
02:50:36 You can edit whatever you want.
02:50:38 I don't care.
02:50:39 It won't bother me.
02:50:40 They're fewer, $5. Appreciate that. Good evening, Devin. It's almost 100 or almost 110.
02:50:46 To oh, I know.
02:50:47 You're talking about 110 times.
02:50:49 Is anyone surprised the DC belt is the most ****** ** area in the US.
02:50:54 This is the fate of all empires.
02:50:57 Yes, it is.
02:50:59 Yes, it is.
02:51:00 And yeah, it's super degenerate.
02:51:01 That whole ******* area.
02:51:02 It's just it's Sodom and Gomorrah.
02:51:04 Hamra, thorazine.
02:51:05 $5 appreciate that I used to be one of those whatever they want to do, man types, but not in years. My own gay brother was throwing around Fagot propaganda in my front in front of my mom.
02:51:19 Excuse me?
02:51:20 I called him a sodomite and he started violently shaking and crying and ran off.
02:51:24 Good riddance.
02:51:25 That was a year ago.
02:51:26 Haven't spoken.
02:51:27 Since yeah, I mean it's you need.
02:51:31 To call evil evil.
02:51:35 I mean, you just need to do it.
02:51:36 I mean, obviously.
02:51:38 Every situation calls for something different, but or different ways of handling it.
02:51:42 But you can't just.
02:51:45 You can't ignore evil, especially if it's in your family and in.
02:51:48 Your house.
02:51:52 Polar reach out to Odyssey and ask about bit rate.
02:51:55 Well, I'll tell you this bit rate.
02:51:58 Is still not.
02:52:01 The connection is still not solid, but it's way better.
02:52:05 Like way better.
02:52:07 But there's I'm going to play around with other settings and I'll when I well, when I message them about the the refund, I'll just ask them about, I'll just like, hey, look, I got Starlink and I can't ******* keep a connection.
02:52:19 Is there something I can be doing?
02:52:21 If not, you know you know, at least before.
02:52:24 When I was doing it all night long, it was at least it was hanging on a connection, like it wasn't the best connection, but at least it was maintaining the connection.
02:52:36 Dear fewer, $5, appreciate that, Devin, do you believe we are nearing Weimar conditions? We have these societal degeneration and hyperinflation is possibly next. I just don't know who the leader is going to be. We don't have an exceptional people.
02:52:54 Or we don't have any exceptional people.
02:52:57 In places of power.
02:53:00 No, we don't.
02:53:02 And I just, I wonder if the.
02:53:09 The technology.
02:53:12 And the wealth.
02:53:14 Of the United States, which which is still substantial.
02:53:17 So is the debt.
02:53:19 But that's all.
02:53:19 It's all fake.
02:53:20 You know what I mean?
02:53:21 Like the.
02:53:21 The that's all just numbers in a spreadsheet.
02:53:25 We still have a military that, I mean our money is not backed by.
02:53:30 Anything other than our military and as much as it's easy to talk **** about them.
02:53:37 Look, I mean, there's not a whole lot of militaries out there that.
02:53:41 They can call us on our ********.
02:53:43 Now there's some and we're starting to see that, right.
02:53:47 That's starting to emerge.
02:53:49 So that danger is lingering.
02:53:53 But it just seems it just seems.
02:53:56 Weird to me that we would run out of the bread and the circle or, well, certainly not the circuses.
02:54:00 I don't think anytime soon.
02:54:02 I just don't think it's right around the corner.
02:54:04 I think that and I really do think you're going to get a situation.
02:54:07 You're going to have to have a situation where calories are are hard to get a hold of.
02:54:14 People are just too decadent.
02:54:16 They're too way too decadent.
02:54:19 They're willing to face extinction as long as they're able to play the newest 3D game and and and while taking the newest designer drug and watching the newest streaming ****. And you know, *******.
02:54:39 The newest real doll.
02:54:41 So they're they're they're willing to.
02:54:45 Be pampered into their grave, you know.
02:54:48 So things would have to get uncomfortable, and I think that they have.
02:54:53 The ability to make make it a I.
02:54:54 Mean if you think about it racially.
02:54:57 The whites are in Hospice right now.
02:55:00 Yeah, just just trying to keep you comfortable while you're on your way out.
02:55:05 Like that's that's really all.
02:55:06 They got to worry about is just keeping people happy.
02:55:09 Keep that methadone drip going long enough, you know.
02:55:13 But who knows?
02:55:14 Who knows not.
02:55:15 I mean, these things are so hard to predict.
02:55:17 That's why I just live my life as if it is.
02:55:19 It is going.
02:55:20 To get to that level, because I think it's irresponsible.
02:55:24 Not to, and not only that.
02:55:26 It also affords you the ability to.
02:55:30 It gives you.
02:55:31 A level of security that I think that the people that are that.
02:55:34 Depend on the system, don't have and because if you depend on the system for survival, you will defend the system no matter how corrupt, no matter.
02:55:43 How ****** it?
02:55:45 If it keeps you alive.
02:55:47 You're going to defend it.
02:55:49 And so it's irresponsible for you to not be able to or for you to not be able to fend for yourself.
02:55:57 Provide for yourself independent of the system that you know is is killing you.
02:56:05 And your family and your friends.
02:56:08 Because until you're able to detach yourself from.
02:56:13 The system you're enriching it.
02:56:16 You're helping it.
02:56:19 You're part of it.
02:56:23 And you will defend it.
02:56:28 UM.
02:56:30 Cringe panda.
02:56:31 The processed church cult from the sons of Sam Documentary became an animal rescue organization, which is a perfect front if you're into sacrificing dogs and some members left it to become Mormons.
02:56:46 Well, they started out as Scientologist.
02:56:50 So yeah.
02:56:53 I'm always amazed at.
02:56:54 How the how these Colts are able to?
02:56:57 To form out of nothing and.
02:57:03 Yeah, it kind of makes me want.
02:57:04 To start a cult.
02:57:05 A little bit like a little bit.
02:57:08 I don't know if I want that responsibility.
02:57:11 Amos Burton, thanks for all your work. Really enjoyed the last stream. I watched it again with the theme music from unsolved mysteries in the background at 5% volume set to loop.
02:57:24 Really, that's a great creepy factor for the satanic, oh, by the way.
02:57:28 I've been listening to.
02:57:28 The audiobook of the.
02:57:31 The what's his face, Maury.
02:57:34 Was it Mary, Terry or something?
02:57:36 But the the investigative guy that was trying to figure out the satanic?
02:57:46 You know the the Satanic influences around the the son of Sam murders and so far, so good so far.
02:57:55 So it's I haven't been able to listen to a lot of it, but I've listened to a couple hours of it.
02:58:00 It's certainly engaging.
02:58:01 It's worth, it's worth.
02:58:04 It's definitely worth listening to if you have a road trip or a long commute or something like that.
02:58:12 Polar $1.00 appreciate that they need a famine to roll out CBDC's or CBD CS.
02:58:21 I don't know what.
02:58:22 That is as a replacement for the USD good conversation touching on it for listening to you when you're gardening.
02:58:33 Alright, I won't copy that.
02:58:36 Is this the?
02:58:39 Like basically making like a North American dollar thing, that rumor comes out, it just doesn't make any sense for Americans ruling class to want to include.
02:58:58 But I don't know I'll have.
02:58:59 To look, I don't know if that's what you're.
02:59:03 Zipper, one $1.00 appreciate that. Hi, Devin. Some days ago, I went to a friend's house.
02:59:10 And he randomly showed me a movie made this year called the valet.
02:59:15 It basically panders to Mexican immigrants of the US it even stars a well known Mexican actor and comedian, I think.
02:59:25 I think I might interest you or it might interest you.
02:59:28 Keep up the good work.
02:59:31 The valet.
02:59:37 When you say the valet, I just picture that.
02:59:41 That meme of the.
02:59:44 And he looks kind of Mexican.
02:59:47 Of the valet that's looking and discussed at that girl that was in ********.
02:59:52 I always forget her name.
02:59:54 Who's the girl that's in **** ***?
03:00:01 What's her name?
03:00:07 Let's see our cast.
03:00:10 Yeah, Chloe Moretz.
03:00:15 Let's see here Chloe Moretz.
03:00:34 Yeah, here it is.
03:00:38 Here I'll bring it up here.
03:00:42 It's such an unfortunate picture.
03:00:50 Here's when you mentioned the valet, this is what came to mind.
03:00:58 Mother. **** that photo. Go.
Speaker 2
03:01:02 There we go.
Devon
03:01:12 This is that girl from *******, Chloe Moretz.
03:01:16 And she's uh.
03:01:18 Walking out in the ballet, it's just like.
03:01:28 Is it?
03:01:28 Is this the movie you're talking about?
03:01:30 This is.
03:01:30 What came to mind when you said that?
03:01:35 Race car, now $25. Very generous. Appreciate that. Would you consider doing a collab with more God's review?
03:01:42 He said he really enjoyed your time, your time on millennial and you both do a great job dissecting movies.
03:01:50 Or movie propaganda.
03:01:52 I'd enjoy seeing streams.
03:01:55 Ah, come on.
03:01:56 Shut up, Siri.
03:01:58 Why did you think I?
03:01:58 Was talking to you.
03:02:04 I enjoy seeing you do more streams interacting with more like minded people.
03:02:09 Last ones I saw with you were blonde in the belly of the beast.
03:02:13 And millennial.
03:02:14 Yeah, well, as as you can tell my Internet.
03:02:18 Prevents me from doing anything.
03:02:21 I was on.
03:02:23 I was on that.
03:02:30 Film Festival thing?
03:02:33 What was it called?
03:02:34 The Decameron Film Festival?
03:02:36 Not that long ago?
03:02:38 But you're right, I I there.
03:02:40 There are people I wouldn't mind more gods.
03:02:42 One of them.
03:02:43 There's people I wouldn't mind streaming with.
03:02:45 I like.
03:02:45 I like his stuff.
03:02:48 Yeah, it's funny, I actually.
03:02:51 I record it too.
03:02:52 Maybe I'll play it for him.
03:02:54 I heard a guy on ham radio that literally could have been him.
03:02:59 So I record.
03:03:00 It cause like that sounds exactly like ******* more God.
03:03:03 I'm going to play it.
03:03:04 I'll tell you what.
03:03:04 If I do stream with him, I'll play it back for him.
03:03:06 You can say maybe he.
03:03:07 Knows the guy.
03:03:08 Maybe Mark Goth is a ham radio operator.
03:03:10 Who knows.
03:03:10 It sounds like exact and I'm not just like one of these Americans.
03:03:14 It's like he's got a for the accent, you know, like where I can't tell the difference between Australian and and and.
03:03:21 You know, Scottish or something.
03:03:22 It's like it.
03:03:25 Literally sounds like him.
03:03:28 If I had it, if I had it.
03:03:29 I'd play it for you guys.
03:03:33 Cringe panda.
03:03:34 Just to make sure you know I'm safe.
03:03:36 No, it wasn't a satanic book.
03:03:38 It was a book of his jokes.
03:03:40 Wrote a humor book.
03:03:42 Sticks wrote a joke book.
Speaker
03:03:47 OK.
Devon
03:03:53 Are you sure?
03:03:57 Glock 23, but I'm glad it's not. I'm glad it wasn't like some weird occulti Satan book.
03:04:04 Because that would, uh, that's no good.
03:04:06 That's no good.
03:04:08 That whole thing that's you know that.
03:04:09 That whole vibe that he's got.
03:04:12 Just you know.
03:04:15 It's just, uh, I mean, it's kind of, yeah.
03:04:19 I mean, I get it.
03:04:20 I knew I knew edgy boys like that in in high school, but they grew out of it.
03:04:26 Glock 23. I guaranteed the FBI grew both of the recent shooters and gave them the rifles they used.
03:04:36 The Buffalo shooter lived in a state that has a ban on AR rifles and magazines over 10 rounds, and the other shooter had a $1800 Daniel.
03:04:46 Defense R and and a.
03:04:50 All of expensive gear and ammo.
03:04:54 I mean, it's possible.
03:04:56 It's possible.
03:04:59 But it doesn't matter because it's one of these things where it's like.
03:05:06 Think of.
03:05:06 All right, let's say you're right.
03:05:09 Let's say both of them are totally fake false flags.
03:05:14 And the FBI's behind both of them.
03:05:19 And and you figure it out right somehow.
03:05:25 Then what?
03:05:29 You know what I mean?
03:05:30 It's, it's.
03:05:30 One of those things where it's like.
03:05:33 OK.
03:05:35 So are you going to bring down the FBI because.
03:05:37 You know this?
03:05:39 No, you know what I mean.
03:05:42 Are you going to convince a significant number of people?
03:05:46 That this is true.
03:05:49 Probably not.
03:05:50 Does that mean you shouldn't talk about it?
03:05:52 No, it doesn't mean.
03:05:53 I'm just saying it it doesn't.
03:05:57 I mean, if you had really it requires because it you're what you're what you're saying is such a serious accusation that you need to have that, like, that smoking gun to get through to the right people, because anyone who's going to entertain that that line of thinking.
03:06:17 You're they're already on your side, like like me, right?
03:06:19 I already get it.
03:06:20 I I know why you would think that.
03:06:21 And and it's not I.
03:06:22 Don't think it's crazy and and.
03:06:26 You know, but it's not a smoking gun.
03:06:27 I mean, these are all just things that could have other explanations but.
03:06:32 I can understand why it makes sense that.
03:06:35 You know you.
03:06:36 Know that it would be.
03:06:37 The FBI and it could be.
03:06:39 But it's like alright, So what now what?
03:06:41 You know I.
03:06:42 Mean like you, you're not going.
03:06:43 To it doesn't do anything for us.
03:06:47 And so I just, I would prefer to just don't give.
03:06:52 It any energy?
03:06:53 Because right like.
03:06:54 Let's say it is the FBI doing it.
03:06:55 So why?
03:06:56 Are they doing it?
03:06:56 Then OK, well, they're doing it to try to craft some narrative and and try to change the culture.
03:07:04 They want to create a situation like they created in Australia, possibly through their intelligence agencies, right?
03:07:11 We don't know.
03:07:12 Where they had a mass shooting and then ohh better take everyone's guns.
03:07:15 You know better have this sweeping.
03:07:19 Gun stuff. Gun grab stuff.
03:07:23 And and I feel like that that's.
03:07:25 What they try to do after everything like Sandy Hook and everything, everything right.
03:07:31 And you just have to let them know.
03:07:33 Not a million kids.
03:07:37 Could get slaughtered in in schools.
03:07:40 And it doesn't change anything.
03:07:45 Has nothing to do with why I.
03:07:47 Get to have a gun.
03:07:53 The fact that you're trying to make it about why I get get to have a gun is why I get to have a gun, ironically enough.
03:08:04 I get to have a gun because people like you.
03:08:09 Want to take my gun?
03:08:12 The irony is here.
03:08:14 If there was no one that wanted.
03:08:16 To take my gun.
03:08:17 I would need a gun.
03:08:23 And that's a totally independent issue.
03:08:26 From school shootings.
03:08:28 Or robberies or you know any other ways hunting accidents?
03:08:33 It doesn't matter.
03:08:38 That's completely independent.
03:08:43 Of all those things, so they're making an argument.
03:08:47 That's invalid.
03:08:49 It's an emotional argument.
03:08:52 And I'm not going to give.
03:08:53 Any give it any energy?
03:08:57 I'm going to I'm going to give them the same.
03:09:08 That I would.
03:09:11 A a insane homeless person screaming at me from a street corner.
03:09:21 Because it it's just irrational, screaming and screeching.
03:09:31 So and look that that's nothing too.
03:09:34 If you are worried about that and you should be worried, they're going to try to do it because they've they've they have look just in the last in my lifetime.
03:09:43 You had the Brady bill, you.
03:09:44 Used to be able.
03:09:45 To get fully automatic weapons in this country not that long ago.
03:09:51 Now you can't.
03:09:56 So they were able to push, you know, and they the same thing.
03:10:00 They used mass shootings as the reason why.
03:10:03 You can't have fully automatic weapons.
03:10:06 So if you're worried about that sort of thing, and it's not unreasonably worried about it, it's in the same way that you should stock up on supplies and food and stuff like that when there's not shortages, you should absolutely.
03:10:19 Stock up on weapons and ammunition.
03:10:23 In a way that that, you know, you don't have to be like, have like a gun museum in your.
03:10:27 In your house.
03:10:31 Have the sorts of things that you're worried might not be available at some time in the future, in the same way.
03:10:36 That you would want.
03:10:37 To, you know, save.
03:10:38 Up food because you'd think it might not be.
03:10:40 Available in the future.
03:10:47 And that's the way I think.
03:10:48 Think about it.
03:10:57 Poorer $5 appreciate that for being cool with the guy that ****** ** Odyssey should have an extra confirm button for large amounts.
03:11:05 Yeah, I'm not sure what that even looks like on your end, so, but I'm like I said, I'm sure they'll, I'm sure.
03:11:11 They'll fix it. It's.
03:11:14 It's not a.
03:11:16 And like I said, if they don't you.
03:11:17 Can dispute the charge.
03:11:18 It'll go away.
03:11:19 Be fine. They might now.
03:11:20 They might ***** next time you try to give money because they'll be like, oh, but you disputed the charge last time you used this merchant.
03:11:25 So I don't know.
03:11:26 I don't know.
03:11:27 Depends on your bank is I guess.
03:11:31 AHC channel.
03:11:34 Hey, Devin, long time listener, first time commenter.
03:11:37 Just wanted to give you a rabbit hole to go down.
03:11:41 I research ancient megalithic ruins.
03:11:44 I look for things we call nubs on blocks.
03:11:49 They tell a different story about history.
03:11:51 Feel free to criticize me, call me faking.
03:11:54 OK, ancient history criticisms.
03:11:59 Nubs on blocks.
03:12:03 Well, I'll.
03:12:03 I'll have to.
03:12:04 You know, I'll have to look and see what the nubs on blocks are though.
03:12:09 I'll tell you what.
03:12:11 It sounds weird, maybe it's maybe it just has, like, a funny name.
03:12:18 There's, there's some things.
03:12:19 That use funny jargon, you know?
03:12:22 It sounds alright.
03:12:23 It definitely sounds weird, but I'll I'll I'll add it to my list here.
03:12:31 Nubs on blocks.
03:12:33 Like that should be like the name of a, a band or something.
03:12:37 And now nubs on blocks.
03:12:42 Ohh it updated damn updater.
03:12:46 Let me Scroll down here.
03:12:50 Cringe Panda $1.00 appreciate that. I love that Johnny Depp clip with Damien Echols. The thing the thing going through Johnny's mind was Damien was going on about how a tattoo was an eternal bond that Johnny was like, why no forever tattoo. He hates from being with.
03:13:11 No, you can see you can.
03:13:12 See his face. He's like.
03:13:14 Yeah, and that's what.
03:13:15 That's the thing with Johnny Depp is he's he also got a a tattoo for Amber.
03:13:19 Like, he just gets tattoos like.
03:13:22 Like most people, get pairs of shoes.
03:13:25 And then you get this, this Damian.
03:13:27 Guy, that's like, yes, we're bonded forever cause you got a tattoo.
03:13:32 He was totally look.
03:13:33 He was creeping out like a like a yeah.
03:13:37 And I think that I think it came across because you could see the body language was there.
03:13:41 And again, I'm not a fan of Johnny Depp.
03:13:44 I think he's a degenerate drug addict.
03:13:47 It's not about, it's not about him winning though, but in that instance.
03:13:52 You could tell that he was that he he started to.
03:13:56 The the the sanity of that guy that he helped get out. I mean, look, I don't. I really doubt Johnny Depp thinks that this guy's a Satanist or or anything like that. I think he just thought he helped out some edgy boy.
03:14:14 You know, it is what it is.
03:14:16 Polar $10 appreciate that CBC Central Bank, digital currency. OK.
03:14:25 We'll replace the dollar.
03:14:27 They are upfront about it.
03:14:28 Federal Reserve already released the Code and Biden had been told the federal OK.
03:14:33 So yeah, you're talking about the the.
03:14:35 OK, yeah.
03:14:36 I haven't researched that at all.
03:14:37 I've I've seen the headlines.
03:14:40 But I haven't researched at all.
03:14:42 That is the natural.
03:14:43 I mean, that's where.
03:14:43 It's going to go.
03:14:46 I missed Part 2.
03:14:49 Of cringe pandas, I found wheat car on gab. John Whitey's sister. Oh, weird, she says. Berkowitz hated her family and his hate drives everything, including David's.
03:15:03 Being born again.
03:15:05 Wait, hold on, she says. Berkowitz hated her family and his hate drives everything, including David's.
03:15:12 Being born again.
03:15:14 Honestly, sincerely, when you see Dave go on and on about being a Christian, does it look in any way like his body language is being betrayed?
03:15:23 It's weird how?
03:15:24 Often he brings up the Christianity like and how it always comes back to that.
03:15:29 My read on that honestly was that.
03:15:33 It was just a lot of people with addictive personalities will get ultra into stuff like, you know, like I I.
03:15:41 Knew a.
03:15:41 Lot of ex Alcoholics that turned into like they had, they sounded like that when they would talk about Christianity.
03:15:51 That said, it's unusual, certainly for a a Jewish murderer in prison to convert to Christianity so ********.
03:16:03 And look, he's uh.
03:16:05 He's if he's even.
03:16:07 If he was involved with this, this other group and like the brothers were killing these other people, which I suspect that they were involved.
03:16:17 You know like or else like like who killed like.
03:16:19 How they both die?
03:16:20 Immediately after he was.
03:16:21 I mean, he didn't kill.
03:16:21 Him right.
03:16:22 He was in jail.
03:16:23 So he couldn't have killed.
03:16:27 The Carr brothers.
03:16:30 So there was obviously something going on there.
03:16:35 And the fact that he won't.
03:16:36 Talk about it in detail.
03:16:39 Is also shady because if you were a Christian.
03:16:42 Right, if you.
03:16:43 Were a Christian and you really thought, well, for those who don't know, talk about.
03:16:47 We're talking about son of Sam.
03:16:49 There was the last stream went into more detail about it.
03:16:53 You can check it out, but if if you were really as Christian as this guy is claiming to be and and so you think that you're being forgiven.
03:17:01 Jesus has forgiven you and you're you're going to go to heaven now because he died for your sins and.
03:17:08 Whatever part of part of that process.
03:17:11 Would be to own up to the things you've done and to not be deceptive and and you know.
03:17:21 You know shady about about explaining the details and you can make the argument well, you know, he he wants to.
03:17:28 He doesn't want to relive, you know that that.
03:17:30 Dark part of.
03:17:30 His life or whatever, I don't know.
03:17:32 I just kind of feel like that's not why he's.
03:17:36 But you know what you going to do?
03:17:37 What do you do with a mask?
03:17:38 There's a mass murderer named David Berkowitz.
03:17:41 Really think you're going to ever.
03:17:44 You know the full story on that.
03:17:47 So because the only one that would have the information that's missing from this puzzle is is him.
Speaker 4
03:17:54 UM.
Devon
03:17:59 But it would be interesting to talk to her.
03:18:00 Guess and look.
03:18:02 Her point of view has.
03:18:02 Got to be weird too.
03:18:09 UM, because she's obviously biased. Those are her brothers.
03:18:13 And and whatever.
03:18:16 She worked in law enforcement too, like, that's how they found the son of Sam Guy.
03:18:19 She was a.
03:18:22 Dispatcher I think.
03:18:24 For the police.
03:18:26 And one of the cops was it was.
03:18:30 He was asking her about details about him, and then she was like, oh, no, I know that guy or something.
03:18:36 I forgot the the exact situation, but she worked for the police.
03:18:41 Uh, Pluto eternal.
03:18:44 I've been rewatching old stream since you were sick.
03:18:47 What's going on with the movie?
03:18:48 Do you still need us to film skits?
03:18:51 I took video production in high school.
03:18:52 My teacher said I'd never look at movies again or I'd never look at movies again.
03:18:58 He was right, but your videos have done the most to change.
03:19:00 Now I view media the most.
03:19:02 Thank you.
03:19:03 Now, like I said, it's been waiting for it to to get so hot that I'm not outside doing everything all the time, which is pretty much.
03:19:12 It's pretty much here.
03:19:13 I think that might have been related to why I was sick.
03:19:16 UM.
03:19:19 Yeah, it's just a matter of.
03:19:22 I'm not.
03:19:23 I'm not.
03:19:23 I'm I'm.
03:19:24 My plate is unbelievably full.
03:19:26 Right now.
03:19:27 And I don't have like a producer and I don't have a staff or anything.
03:19:32 It's just it's all me.
03:19:34 And I've got big ideas, but I don't always have the.
03:19:38 The the organization skills to to make them happen as quickly as I'd like, but yes, absolutely that's not, that's not changed.
03:19:47 It's not like I decided that was a bad idea.
03:19:50 It's it's still a good idea.
03:19:52 It's just the execution.
03:19:53 You know what I mean?
03:19:55 I've I'm I have an unbelievable amount of stuff going on in my life right now, but that doesn't change it.
03:20:00 We'll, we'll, we'll get to it.
03:20:03 What I should?
03:20:03 Do is put a deadline to it.
03:20:06 And then I'll have to do it.
03:20:10 Beach Boys, $5 appreciate that. Just got here. Forget for faux give if talked about. I love how people are upset about an 18 year old owning an AR but are perfectly fine with sending an 18 year old around the world to fight wars with Full Auto.
03:20:29 All right.
03:20:31 Well, at the same, yeah, yeah.
03:20:35 But like I said before, to me that's not even the issue.
03:20:38 It's not even the issue.
03:20:40 I don't care.
03:20:41 Like as I said before, a million kids could get slaughtered in the most horrific.
03:20:47 Massacre shootings.
03:20:49 And it it's irrelevant to why I get.
03:20:52 To have a gun.
03:20:55 You know it has nothing to do with whether or not I get to have a gun.
03:21:00 Like it has nothing to do.
03:21:02 With it at all.
03:21:04 So I don't really care.
03:21:07 I mean, he could have been.
03:21:08 He could have been 11.
03:21:10 He could have been 11 and and and a white supremacy like an actual white supremacist.
03:21:16 And he and he could kill 1000.
03:21:19 You know.
03:21:22 Every race 1000 of every race of kid.
03:21:28 And I still get to have a gun.
03:21:30 You know, it just doesn't.
03:21:31 It doesn't change anything.
03:21:34 So that's what I get ****** ***.
03:21:36 About it's like it doesn't change anything.
03:21:39 But people are emotional thinkers.
03:21:41 So what do you do?
03:21:42 All right, guys, at we're, we're at over 3 hours now.
03:21:47 Let me.
03:21:49 Hang out regular chat here.
03:21:50 At least try to finish my my ****** Powerade.
03:21:52 Margarita that I made.
03:21:59 Uh, that is not good.
03:22:03 That is not good.
03:22:10 1000 of each race stuff sounds biblical.
03:22:13 No, like they could, they could.
03:22:16 Make it 2000. I don't care it it's it. Totally does not make any difference.
03:22:21 Does not make any difference.
03:22:25 Artists with the job thanks for coming today.
03:22:27 Devin missed you Wednesday.
03:22:29 Yeah, I was just.
03:22:29 I was just sleeping most of the time.
03:22:34 And not have.
03:22:35 I did not have a good week.
03:22:36 It was a rough week.
03:22:43 If he saved up for years, that's a real key life strategy approach.
03:22:46 Yeah, there's people that I don't think that they couldn't afford it.
03:22:49 That's not that much money.
03:22:50 I mean, if he had a job.
03:22:53 Even working at McDonald's, you could afford that after a couple of months.
03:22:57 Hi priest king Terry.
03:22:59 What advice do you have for young men looking for a relationship?
03:23:03 All relationships are built on compromise.
03:23:05 How much should a man compromise?
03:23:08 Additionally, how do you avoid sadness from the modern world while also achieving your personal goals from a that's a lot of that's a lot of questions and one one question there.
03:23:17 King Terry.
03:23:22 Relationships are about.
03:23:24 Compromise, and I think what it is, is the bottom line is you just have to find someone that you like hanging out with.
03:23:35 More than anything else, like I know that sounds simple and and maybe like just oversimplified but.
03:23:41 I mean, the idea is you're going to spend forever, you know, with this person.
03:23:45 So you better ******* like him.
03:23:47 And and you better like them more than you want to **** them, you know?
03:23:50 And you better like them more than I am.
03:23:54 Well, more than everything else that you like.
03:24:00 Which is a.
03:24:00 That's a lot of like, right?
03:24:02 Like you have to actually like.
03:24:07 The person more than your hobbies and stuff like that.
03:24:11 Pluto eternal.
03:24:12 **** Powerade.
03:24:13 It's made by coke.
03:24:14 You're better than that.
03:24:14 Yeah, well, I yeah, I didn't.
03:24:18 I probably should have thought of that.
03:24:21 I did not have a whole lot of options when.
03:24:22 I when I got a beverage today.
03:24:26 There's not a wide variety, but you're right, Powerade.
03:24:32 I was just feeling dehydrated and then of course now I then I put patron in it and I'm sure that's going.
03:24:36 To make it make it good.
03:24:39 UM.
03:24:42 *** **** it, what's wrong with this stream?
03:24:45 It's just ******.
03:24:46 It's just ****** Internet.
03:24:47 Like there's nothing I can do about it.
03:24:49 I'll play around with settings.
03:24:51 I just don't.
03:24:51 I just.
03:24:52 I think that ultimately it's probably just.
03:24:55 Space Internet can't can't do it for whatever reason.
03:25:06 Goodnight, Devin.
03:25:07 Much love again.
03:25:07 You're going to love the documentary I'm sending you.
03:25:10 Yeah, I'll check it out.
03:25:12 I'm sure it's.
03:25:14 I'm sure it's cool.
03:25:19 Don't be too picky on women.
03:25:21 The Hollywood Beauty standard is unrealistic for most people.
03:25:24 Well, I mean, like I said, it's more importantly you have to like being around them and you have to like hanging out with them more than you like hanging out with.
03:25:33 You know.
03:25:36 Your hobbies or whatever.
03:25:39 John Connor, can you finally do a stream on history of trendy degeneracy in media film?
03:25:44 I feel like I've done a bunch like that.
03:25:45 I mean not like a a like a historic timeline, but we've covered a bunch of movies that were some of.
03:25:51 The first to do that.
03:25:53 I mean actually not really some of the first it.
03:25:55 Goes back further than.
03:25:58 Then a lot of people know.
03:26:00 When there's movies going back.
03:26:03 At least into the.
03:26:08 60s. Really.
03:26:14 Terry, hey, Devin.
03:26:15 It's surprisingly affordable to begin brewing your own beer.
03:26:18 Those who can produce alcohol going into the future will be kings.
03:26:23 No, I I made.
03:26:24 I was brewing beer when I.
03:26:25 Was like 17 because because.
03:26:28 They didn't cards.
03:26:29 You had the beer brewing store for buying like yeast and hops and all that stuff and.
03:26:33 So we just bought a bunch of beer brewing stuff and made buckets of beer in my friend's closet.
03:26:39 And made it like really ******* strong on accident.
03:26:44 But it's easy.
03:26:45 Yeah, it's it's set it and forget it, right.
03:26:48 The key is though.
03:26:50 You're not going to like, what are you going to do, going to be, you're going to be growing your own yeast though, because that's part of the problem is it's like with livestock, there's a lot of people who think, oh, I'm homesteading, it's, you know, I'm going to be self-sufficient because I've got all these animals.
03:27:07 That I buy feed for.
03:27:10 And it's like, OK, so you're still dependent on the supply chain.
03:27:15 It's just that instead of buying meat, you're buying.
03:27:19 Hay or feed?
03:27:22 That if your animals don't have, they'll die.
03:27:26 You know what I mean?
03:27:27 So you're not.
03:27:28 Really self-sufficient at all because and so with the beer brewing thing, it would be the kind of same same problem.
03:27:34 It's like, well, all right, well, sure you can.
03:27:37 Make beer is tell you about of yeast.
03:27:40 And run out of hops.
03:27:42 I think I think knowing how.
03:27:44 To distill things you know, or you know.
03:27:46 To make alcohol.
03:27:47 Is is.
03:27:49 Pretty important, because I mean, there's medicinal reasons for that too.
03:27:53 And you can you can ferment.
03:27:55 A lot of stuff.
03:27:57 The yeast, I don't know.
03:27:58 I don't.
03:27:59 I've never looked into that.
03:28:00 I don't know how you would propagate your own yeast.
03:28:02 It can't be that hard, right?
03:28:03 It seems like it wouldn't be that hard.
03:28:06 And maybe it lasts a really long time.
03:28:08 I kind of feel like it might.
03:28:11 So maybe you could just.
03:28:12 Stock up on it, but I.
03:28:13 Don't know it's alive, right?
03:28:16 So I don't think you can stock up on it indefinitely.
03:28:20 But maybe it lasts a long time like.
03:28:22 Like fungus spores, but I don't.
03:28:24 Know I don't know.
03:28:27 But it is really cheap to to brew beer.
03:28:31 I think it's more of an odyssey problem with how much the stream keeps jumping forward and back, and how often pressing live actually causes the stream to jump back more.
03:28:40 Yeah, I don't know what it looks like for you on your side.
03:28:44 Vivian, $5 love the mover shirt. I just got curious which design has been the most popular and when is the new one coming out? I was going to have a new one today.
03:28:55 I think the most popular one was the first one, the the Cactus Pill 1.
03:29:02 Hi priest king Terry.
03:29:04 Have you had time to get to Africa audio yet or a merchant of Venice?
03:29:10 You know what I had?
03:29:13 I had Africa audio like all cute up and ready to watch, like a couple of weeks ago.
03:29:17 I forget.
03:29:17 What distracted me?
03:29:20 But yeah, I'll definitely watch that.
03:29:24 Veruca salt.
03:29:26 You should get into falconry.
03:29:30 Your birds would hunt.
03:29:34 Query query for you.
03:29:37 Well, they would hunt quails.
03:29:39 I don't know, I.
03:29:41 Don't know if queries like a fancy falconry word.
03:29:45 But yeah.
03:29:49 I watched a video.
03:29:50 I had no idea.
03:29:52 That Roosters were this vicious.
03:29:54 I saw some video of a rooster ******* up a hawk the other day.
03:29:59 And I was actually surprised.
03:30:02 That they were able to do this.
03:30:05 All right, I'm going to play.
03:30:06 This and then get out of here.
03:30:12 It was.
03:30:12 It was surprising that they were so ******* ********.
03:30:17 Where's a good one?
03:30:18 There was a.
03:30:20 There's a bunch of these videos.
Speaker 4
03:30:30 Let's see here.
Devon
03:30:34 Well, I'll tell you what this is 1.
03:30:37 It's not the one I wanted.
03:30:42 Let me Scroll down.
03:30:42 And see if I can find the one I wanted.
03:30:45 What I wanted was really ******* brutal.
03:30:47 Like, I was surprised at like how like it was ******* him up like it was ******* up a hug.
03:30:58 Well, this whatever this will still show you.
03:31:01 The basic idea.
03:31:05 Oh wait, maybe this will do it.
03:31:10 That ******* here's.
03:31:11 Here's one just because I've been talking too much about it.
03:31:14 Everyone's like what?
03:31:15 What's what's?
03:31:16 The ******* see it.
03:31:27 I'm at the play.
03:31:27 It live, my little downloader thing stopped working today.
03:31:44 OK, where's?
03:31:57 I wonder why it's not loading up.
03:32:02 There we are.
03:32:09 Yeah, so this is, this is a rooster.
03:32:12 ******* up a.
03:32:16 ******* up a Hock.
03:32:24 So what happens is.
03:32:27 See all the chickens?
03:32:28 Where's the hawk?
03:32:31 Over here.
03:32:33 And then the rooster chases the ******* hawk.
03:32:38 Hart gets up on the fence.
03:32:42 But then this chicken under that, that'll tent thing will start to get come out again and the hawk will.
03:32:46 Be like oh.
03:32:47 Dinner and the rooster will just **** it up.
03:33:00 There's the hook right here.
03:33:03 Oh, there he goes.
03:33:04 He goes for it.
03:33:06 And the blisters like not.
03:33:07 Today, *****.
03:33:11 Look at that.
03:33:13 ******* brutal.
03:33:16 That's why you get, that's.
03:33:17 Why you get a rooster?
03:33:20 That's why you get a ******* rooster.
03:33:26 All right, so I'm.
03:33:27 Gonna get out of here, guys.
03:33:29 We're at.
03:33:31 3 1/2 hours I'm going to play with stream settings again.
03:33:35 The replay should.
03:33:35 Be fine.
03:33:36 It might be it.
03:33:38 Might be missing frames, but the audio should be pretty seamless.
03:33:42 If you don't like that it's missing frames, you can watch the bit shoot replays.
03:33:46 The bit shoot replays are always my recordings, which will look just totally fine and not have any.
03:33:52 So you can always do that.
03:33:54 And yeah, sorry about the Internet sucking.
03:33:58 We'll work through it.
03:33:59 We'll get it fixed.
03:34:00 You guys. Oh, and.
03:34:05 I'll message.
03:34:06 I'll message the.
03:34:09 Electric cat I'll message the.
03:34:14 Odyssey guys right after I close out here and and try to get that straightened out for you.
03:34:19 So and you should, like I said, you should e-mail them too just so they have.
03:34:25 Two people bugging about it, all right.
03:34:27 Guys, you guys have a good evening.
Speaker 7
03:34:30 4 black pill name of course.
03:34:56 You never can tell what's going to happen, so you've always got to be thinking about what could happen.
Speaker
03:36:00 I just figured out the reach over.
Speaker 7
03:36:02 Make the measurement and I'd be done with the job.
03:36:06 I need better.
Speaker
03:36:07 Than wear my.
Speaker 7
03:36:08 When I was operating late, I knew.
03:36:10 Better than to calibrate all the late running.
Speaker 2
03:36:18 It was a stupid mistake and it's one I'll.
Speaker
03:36:21 Be paying for for the rest of.
Speaker 2
03:36:23 My life.
Speaker 7
03:37:00 You must begin your work day every day with an attitude that I'm going to do the best possible job I can, but I'm going to do it in the safest manner I can.
Speaker 3
03:37:11 First thing you have.
Speaker 4
03:37:12 To do is look see what might.
03:37:14 Happen to you?
03:37:15 Do you come on the job and?
Speaker
03:37:16 Halfway asleep you go.
03:37:18 Get her.
03:37:19 We should all stop before we do any job.
03:37:32 Chop chop.
Speaker 7
03:37:47 No more overtime package.
03:37:48 You're shutting down 2nd.
Speaker 1
03:37:49 Shift starting tonight. Sorry.
Speaker
03:38:00 Once there.
Speaker 7
03:38:04 If I wouldn't have lost my temper, I wouldn't have lost these.
03:38:31 Safety and procedures must go hand in hand.
03:38:34 Well, a lot of them, I think you.
Speaker 2
03:38:36 Get the replacement what you're doing?
Speaker
03:38:39 You get too comfortable with it.
Speaker 7
03:38:41 And sooner or later it will jump up.
Speaker
03:38:42 And bite you. I.
Speaker 7
03:38:44 Think we should work as a team and be safe as a.
03:38:47 Team because our lives in one another's hands.