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INSOMNIA STREAM: WET SAND EDITION.mp3

01/14/2023
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I should.
00:02:34 There's bounties and villages.
00:02:46 And flexible, it could be done.
00:02:48 The freckle look.
00:02:48 Really for Emma stick.
00:02:54 The stove for my dessert, her Ledger, and it still is dead and still active.
00:02:59 Topaz osala devil.
00:03:40 Like what you do the do you could you like brownies?
Speaker 2
00:04:04 Lunch. Lunch.
Speaker 3
00:04:28 And I give up forever to touch you without that.
00:04:30 Your dream.
Speaker 2
00:04:37 You're the closest event that I'll ever be, and I'll.
Speaker 4
00:04:43 Wanna go home right now?
Speaker 2
00:04:48 It taste.
Speaker 3
00:04:53 Is your life.
Speaker 2
00:05:00 I just don't want to miss you.
Speaker 5
00:05:15 Where everythings nature been broken?
00:05:19 Just want you to know.
Speaker 2
00:05:36 Can't fight the tigress wedding.
Speaker 4
00:05:40 All the moment of truth in your life, when everything feels like the movies.
Speaker 5
00:05:50 You bleed just to know you're alive to see me because I don't think understand face made.
00:06:06 To be broken.
00:06:09 I just want.
00:06:10 You to know who I am.
00:07:16 Thinking that everything I just want to know.
00:07:22 To be broken.
Speaker 3
00:07:34 I just want you to.
Speaker 6
00:07:52 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
Devon
00:07:56 For now, because it can, it can all be over at any moment.
00:08:03 Yeah, I've been.
00:08:03 Dealing with the sporadic power losses, which you know compounds the the Internet problem because every time the power goes out.
00:08:14 The satellite tracking thing ***** up and then it has to find the satellites again and all that good.
00:08:19 Stuff, but hey, it's working for now.
00:08:23 So hopefully.
00:08:25 Hopefully it's good.
00:08:25 I had a little hiccup in the beginning like, which is why it took so long for the stream to get going.
00:08:31 I had to reset it.
00:08:32 Went like immediately I.
00:08:32 Was like ohh, here we go.
00:08:34 Here we go and I hit reset and.
00:08:36 Just started working so.
00:08:38 Maybe we're good.
00:08:40 Devin Stack here.
00:08:40 There's the insomnia.
00:08:41 Streamed wet sand edition.
00:08:43 Only because I couldn't think of a good name.
00:08:45 And I was clumping around in wet sand outside.
00:08:48 So I was like, oh, wet sand.
00:08:50 That was that.
00:08:51 How about that?
00:08:53 It's kind of funny.
00:08:53 The only difference between quicksand and sand is that it's wet.
00:08:58 That's the only difference.
00:08:59 It's the only.
00:09:00 Difference dry quicksand is just regular sand.
00:09:04 But yeah, it's it's.
00:09:06 It's it's kind of like the, you know, they have that, that primary song.
00:09:09 I don't know if that's this is, if it's like a Mormon specific song or if it's like just a Christian song.
00:09:14 Never know.
00:09:16 You know the wise man built his house upon the rock, you know.
00:09:19 And then it's like the I don't know the rest of the song, but then.
00:09:22 Like it gets to the stupid man.
00:09:25 And built this house on the sand.
00:09:30 Yeah, that's me, I guess.
00:09:32 I guess that's me because what happens is, you know, especially with these old places.
00:09:37 And they built these places back in the 40s where I live.
00:09:41 Which is part of why any anytime there's any kind of weather at all, you might not have electricity the the.
00:09:49 The sand does.
00:09:50 Shift every time the the the ground gets wet.
00:09:53 So every building that's out here has all kinds of cracks in the foundation and.
00:09:58 It's just like great.
00:10:00 Ah, I'm probably getting, like, bombarded by by radon gas should probably get like a a radon gas.
00:10:08 I don't.
00:10:09 I don't even know what radon gas is.
00:10:10 I've just been.
00:10:12 I just was told.
00:10:13 Maybe it's one of the maybe it's a scam.
00:10:15 Maybe that was one of those scam things in the 90s.
00:10:19 Radon gas it comes from under your house and kills you.
00:10:23 But I don't.
00:10:24 Even know what it is or what it?
00:10:25 Does or or, if it's applicable here?
00:10:28 But anyway I'm I'm seeing to be doing OK so far.
00:10:33 We're going to be a little.
00:10:36 I don't want to say disorganized.
00:10:37 Maybe we'll just say.
00:10:39 Shooting from the hip a little bit.
00:10:40 Tonight, shooting from.
00:10:42 The hip a little bit tonight because.
00:10:45 Yeah, my Internet and power has been going out all day, so you know, I wasn't able to really put together what I wanted to put together tonight, but doesn't mean we don't have an awesome show.
Speaker
00:10:45 I don't know.
Devon
00:10:54 You might notice.
00:10:57 I'm going to slowly fill all.
00:10:58 These out.
00:10:59 I had actually had four, but I think one of the devices fell asleep or something, but or something happened to.
00:11:05 It I've got 16 inputs.
00:11:08 And this is these are all analog video feeds going into at goodwill?
00:11:16 I was kind of excited it only it only.
00:11:18 Halfway works though, so I'm not as excited as I was.
00:11:20 When I got it at goodwill, I found this old security camera 16 channel.
00:11:28 Video thing.
00:11:29 You know the the video wall so you can have 16 cameras, you know, like back in the olden days with like in casinos and stuff.
00:11:38 And it was actually pretty expensive back then. I paid $10.00 for it, but back in the day.
00:11:43 It was probably a lot of money.
00:11:45 And the problem is.
00:11:48 I think I need to either it's it's broke.
00:11:53 Or I need to reset the the BIOS on it.
00:11:56 It's just like this rack mounted video duplexer thing anyway.
00:12:01 Doesn't really matter.
00:12:02 You can tell that it's kind of funny because it's got the right date on it and the time I didn't.
00:12:05 Do that.
00:12:06 That's that's it's probably been.
00:12:08 On a shelf for like 10 years.
00:12:09 It's just the the little BIOS.
00:12:11 Batteries been keeping time this whole time.
00:12:13 And I opened it up to.
00:12:14 Try to reset the NV.
00:12:15 Ram on it and the BIOS battery was soldered in and I was like ah.
00:12:23 If I do this and it doesn't work, I won't even have the right time anymore.
00:12:26 Like I mean the times is.
00:12:28 A different time zone, but you know.
00:12:30 It's at least kind of the right.
00:12:31 Time in the right day.
00:12:34 So not all the features work on.
00:12:36 It I can zoom into things using a different Switcher that I I used to work back in the old analog video days.
00:12:44 I worked at A at a television stations, so I've I've got a bunch of old TV equipment.
00:12:51 So I can zoom in to churro Cam here and which isn't as useful since Truro has decided to sleep in random places lately.
00:13:01 But that's so we got.
00:13:03 We got to fill these all in is.
00:13:05 What I'm getting?
00:13:05 At you know, we got one through 16.
00:13:08 And I'm hoping to put up more cameras on beehives.
00:13:13 And possibly some of the random ghost, cat sleeping areas and stuff like that, and they'll all be live feeds.
00:13:21 You know, these won't just be like looping video files or something like that, although I guess tonight they are like there's a, you know, those Comer that McDonald's commercial is not exactly.
00:13:33 A live feed that's coming from like a little crappy media player.
00:13:38 But I want to have I want to fill these all up to where we can zoom in on them and and look at different beehives and I don't know.
00:13:45 I just thought I would sex it up a little bit, right?
00:13:47 Make it a little more interesting than just a a spiral.
00:13:51 At at all these different video feeds.
00:13:55 So that's what that's all about.
00:13:59 Yeah, alright, let's take a look here.
00:14:01 When we got tonight, I'm probably gonna shrink this down.
00:14:08 So we can actually see what the.
00:14:10 Hell, we're looking at.
00:14:14 All right.
00:14:15 You know, and I'll and I'll go full on.
00:14:20 Well, it doesn't matter, I think.
00:14:22 He's out frolicking in the ring.
00:14:26 All right, so let's take a look here.
00:14:29 Here's a few things I.
00:14:30 Was able to pop up the 1st.
00:14:32 Thing I I saw I was really proud, really proud of my country.
00:14:37 Yeah, I was talking to someone other day.
00:14:40 About the Pledge of Allegiance.
00:14:42 A. A non American.
00:14:44 And they were like, well, you know, it's.
00:14:46 This the Pledge of Allegiance is that something that you guys, I mean, is that something you do still?
00:14:52 And and I I don't know that they would still do this in classrooms.
00:14:56 In fact, I I feel like it was already on its way out by the time I was getting out of school.
00:15:02 But when I first started going to school as a as a young child.
00:15:06 Without without exception, we did it every single morning.
00:15:10 And the entire class, you know, hand over the heart.
00:15:14 Teacher, everyone looking at the flag, that's how we started every day.
00:15:18 And I I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with.
00:15:24 Liberty and Justice for all.
00:15:27 And they said, you know.
00:15:29 Oh, that's kind of nice that you guys, you guys would do that.
00:15:32 And I I was thinking, I said, yeah, I used.
00:15:33 I used to think so.
00:15:35 I used to think so.
00:15:37 And then when I was in a nihilist teenager, I was part of the problem and I was one of the people that were like, yeah, you know, I'm too cool for the pledge.
00:15:45 I'm not going to stay because it was when they stopped enforcing it.
00:15:50 And it was I I don't know if it was.
00:15:51 A. It was a social.
00:15:53 Enforcement at all times or the, you know.
00:15:55 The corporal punishment type of enforcement, but.
00:15:57 At some point.
00:15:59 Teachers stopped enforcing.
00:16:01 That kids, you.
00:16:03 Know demanding rather that kids respect.
00:16:06 The the Pledge of Allegiance, saying the pledge.
00:16:09 And I was.
00:16:10 One of those edgy teenagers that was like.
00:16:14 No, I'm not standing for that.
00:16:16 Basically, you know, if you think about it it.
00:16:18 Was like the.
00:16:19 The 90s version of of of taking the knee.
00:16:23 So super gay.
00:16:24 But you know, there I was sitting on my ***.
00:16:28 More just out of laziness than else, I think.
00:16:31 And more and more, that seemed to be the norm.
00:16:33 Only like half the class was doing it.
00:16:36 And while I think, well, I do feel bad for doing it back then, I was thinking about it now.
00:16:41 It's like, you know.
00:16:43 If you're homeschooling, is it even appropriate anymore?
00:16:47 You know.
00:16:49 Like you're.
00:16:49 You're what?
00:16:50 What exactly are you pledging allegiance to now?
00:16:55 You know are.
00:16:56 You pledging allegiance to to global ****.
00:17:02 And it's it's kind of funny because the, you know, one nation under God part right, which I guarantee if they do the pledge and in most of the country they've dropped that part out.
00:17:14 When they initially developed the.
00:17:17 The pledge that.
00:17:19 Part wasn't even in there. That part I think got added in like the 1950s or something like that.
00:17:24 I'd have to look it up.
00:17:25 In fact, let's do it.
00:17:26 Right now, why not?
00:17:26 Let's take a look.
00:17:33 Under God.
00:17:36 Let's see what we got here.
00:17:39 Pew Research what do they say?
00:17:41 What are the five facts?
00:17:42 Here we go.
00:17:43 The original version of the Pledge of Allegiance did not include the words under God. The patriotic oath attributed to a Baptist minister named Francis Bellamy and published in a children's magazine in September of 1892 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's voyage to America Red. I pledge allegiance to my flag and to the Republic.
00:18:05 For which it stands, one nation indivisible.
00:18:07 With liberty and justice for all Congress added under God to the pledge in 1954.
00:18:14 1954.
00:18:18 And the interesting thing is.
00:18:21 And I had said in in my my conversation with this person, I was like, you know, I think they added that in the 50s.
00:18:29 I think they added that in the 50s and that would be weird timing cause it almost feels as if that was maybe one of the last things that the the Christian majority was able to flex on like it's almost as if they knew.
00:18:42 That their influence was slipping away and they decided to to try to throw something in there.
00:18:50 Before they totally lost control because you know, obviously post World War 2 who was who was rapidly gaining influence.
00:18:58 Right, Jews, the the, the people that if anyone's going to try to take that out of the Pledge of Allegiance, that's who it's going to be, right.
00:19:08 Sure enough here.
00:19:08 We are, and even the Pew Research says that when Congress added it in 1954, that members of Congress.
00:19:16 Specifically said that they were they they wanted to add it to emphasize the distinction between the United States.
00:19:24 And the Soviet Union, in other words.
00:19:28 The communist Jews.
00:19:33 Right.
00:19:34 So yeah.
00:19:37 But I guess I guess they, you know, let's see here.
00:19:41 I guess this might actually.
00:19:44 Answer the question about whether or not they still do it. In 2004, the US Supreme Court accepted a case Elk Grove Unified School District and versus new Dow that challenged the use of under God in the pledge.
00:19:57 But the High Court did not rule on the question of whether the pledge is constitutional under the First Amendment instead.
00:20:04 A5 Justice majority said that the atheist Michael Newdow.
00:20:10 Wanted to find out who this guy is.
00:20:12 Did not have a legal standing to bring Kay.
00:20:15 Bring the case on behalf of his daughter because he did not have legal custody.
00:20:18 Of her.
00:20:19 So they dodged it.
00:20:20 Standing his legal blah, so they totally dodged it.
00:20:24 Who's who's Michael newdow?
00:20:31 Let's see who Michael Newdow is.
00:20:35 Michael newdow.
00:20:37 Is there an early life here?
00:20:39 Hey, wouldn't you know it?
00:20:46 Early life Judah grew up in the Bronx. Hey, maybe he knew. Maybe he knew that Pedro family from the last stream right in and in Teaneck, NJ, where he is nominally Jewish, nominally Jewish family.
00:21:00 That's a that's a way to put it this with his nominally Jewish family, and he moved in 1960.
00:21:06 That's awesome.
00:21:07 So he was no he.
00:21:08 Was just nominally Jewish.
00:21:11 Just how did I guess that?
00:21:14 How would I know that and you?
00:21:16 Know it's crazy.
00:21:19 There's a there.
00:21:21 Here's there's a little section under.
00:21:23 This is under, and this is his Wikipedia page.
00:21:27 There's a section here that says Obama inauguration.
00:21:32 On December 31st, 2008, Meadow and 17 other people plus ten groups representing atheists sued Chief Justice John G Roberts and others involved in the inauguration of Barack Obama in the United States District Court.
00:21:44 Of blah blah blah.
00:21:44 Blah blah blah seeking to prevent the Chief Justice from saying so.
00:21:47 Help me God.
00:21:48 The Constitution specifically.
00:21:50 So it's just.
00:21:50 He's, you know.
00:21:51 A Jewish Jewish state anist trying to get God out of the out of the country.
00:21:59 That's like his life mission, apparently.
00:22:03 So he he hasn't given up, he hasn't given up anyway.
00:22:08 It says here.
00:22:10 The 5th fun fact from Pew Research the current Massachusetts case challenges the pledge from a different perspective than Michael Newdow, who argued that under the under God in the pledge violates the prohibition of the establishment of religion, blah, blah blah, according to blah blah, the plaintiffs in the new case.
00:22:30 Or arguing the recitation of the pledge discriminates against non believing students and thus violates the guarantee of equal rights.
00:22:38 Blah blah blah.
00:22:39 Or that ever go. This is 2013.
00:22:43 So anyway, I don't know that they even do it anymore, but it goes back to what I was what I was previously talking about.
00:22:49 I don't even know.
00:22:51 That it's even something I would say.
00:22:55 I don't even know if it's something that I would I would teach my if I was home schooling, that I would have my children do.
00:23:02 Maybe I would write my own.
00:23:03 Pledge why not?
Speaker
00:23:05 Why not? Why?
Devon
00:23:06 Why recite some some bastardized pledge that some Baptist preacher came up with in the 1800s?
00:23:18 I and I don't disagree with the ritual.
00:23:20 Of the pledge, I think it was a positive thing.
00:23:23 It was a positive thing and you know, in a certain context that that in that context is is no longer.
00:23:31 It's no longer reality, right?
00:23:32 So in today's context, it's kind of a.
00:23:35 A shift pledge, you know, like renewing your vows with a a cheating *****.
00:23:41 Kind of like.
00:23:42 Why would you do that?
00:23:46 So anyway, a little little thing, Speaking of Massachusetts.
00:23:52 Speaking of Massachusetts.
00:23:55 And in the country going to ****.
Speaker
00:24:00 There's the.
Devon
00:24:05 There's the new sculpture that was unveiled.
00:24:09 In Boston.
00:24:12 It's the embrace.
00:24:14 Boston sculpture.
00:24:18 Looks like 2 hands holding up a giant ****.
00:24:24 Maybe a ***** ****.
00:24:25 It's kind of hard to tell.
00:24:29 And it doesn't really.
00:24:30 You know, you can try to make it look good from different angles.
00:24:35 But most angles it looks like 2 hands holding up a giant ****.
00:24:40 You know, it looks like here's the giant ****.
00:24:52 And you know, of course.
00:24:55 I think this.
00:24:56 Is this the artist and this might be the?
00:24:58 Artist, let me see.
00:25:03 He looks like Michael Obama a little bit.
00:25:05 Doesn't he?
00:25:08 Wow, I don't know if that's let.
00:25:10 Let's see.
00:25:11 Let's see.
00:25:11 Let's have a I haven't even seen this news report.
00:25:13 I just saw that it was like Holy God.
00:25:19 At least the news cameras.
00:25:20 But they knew.
00:25:21 Ohh, we gotta circle this ***** until we can find the angle.
00:25:24 That doesn't look.
00:25:24 Like a a hands holding up a giant turd.
00:25:28 So let's let's see what they have.
00:25:30 To say about it.
Speaker 10
00:25:32 Public Park, Boston's newest work of art, is inspiring conversations about racial and social justice.
00:25:38 In the city today.
00:25:39 The Embrace honors the life and legacy of Doctor Martin Luther King Junior and Coretta Scott King and the Love they built right here in Boston.
Speaker
00:25:51 I feel hopeful and inspired.
00:25:52 I feel affirmed.
Speaker 10
00:25:54 The 20 foot tall and 25 foot wide bronze sculpture depicts the embrace between doctor Martin Luther King Junior and Coretta Scott King after he won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
Speaker 9
00:26:06 I've never felt this sense of joy and excitement from people all.
Speaker
00:26:10 Over the place.
Speaker 10
00:26:13 The work of art, aptly titled The Embrace, Shines a light on the power of collective action and the role of women as leaders.
Devon
00:26:23 So it's just people posing in front of the giant turd to celebrate MLK.
00:26:32 Ohh God yeah, well, you know it's appropriate, right?
00:26:37 I think it's appropriate.
00:26:39 The good old uh.
00:26:41 Someone in chat said rape turd.
00:26:42 Yeah, it's it's a giant rape turd.
Speaker 9
00:26:45 There it is.
Devon
00:26:47 Holy God.
Speaker 10
00:26:51 Doctor and Mrs.
00:26:52 King's 14 year old granddaughter, reflecting on the power of.
Speaker 11
00:26:56 Love this is almost like love 360 because this monument is dedicated to their love and we really need more love in this world.
Speaker 10
00:27:05 Standing side by side.
Devon
00:27:07 So articulate. This is like love 360 O.
00:27:12 It's like love 360.
00:27:15 Whatever the **** that means.
00:27:17 Well anyway, so the giant turd statue.
Speaker 11
00:27:21 OK.
Devon
00:27:22 Is uh.
00:27:24 There you go.
00:27:31 Ohh boy, they embrace Boston.
00:27:35 And the oldest park in Boston.
00:27:39 Ohh so so powerful.
00:27:42 So powerful.
00:27:47 Saw this tweet.
00:27:48 It's going to be there's.
00:27:50 Going to be a whole lot of like like.
00:27:53 Might see a bit it.
00:27:54 Might seem a bit random tonight.
00:27:57 Because it is because it is.
00:28:01 This is 1.
00:28:01 Of the ways that that they'll be pushing.
00:28:04 And we talked about the pedophile stuff getting normalized slowly but steadily.
00:28:09 And look, I've even heard some people on the right kind of say the echo, these kinds of.
00:28:15 These sentiments here do not trust personal feelings of discomfort when it comes to whether some sexual fantasies are normal or.
00:28:22 Healthy or not?
00:28:24 In other words, ignore your conscience.
00:28:27 Ignore your conscience.
00:28:31 You know, that's something that a lot of libertarians did.
00:28:33 I remember when I was you.
00:28:35 Remember that show.
00:28:38 With Penn and Teller now.
00:28:40 Some of them weren't too bad, and some of them they actually did a good job, but a lot of times they were just pushing libertarian propaganda and they would.
00:28:49 They would know that what they were saying would be counterintuitive.
00:28:54 They would know that it would sound.
00:29:00 Wrong common sense would tell you that what they were saying was wrong.
00:29:08 And they managed to do this this.
00:29:12 Kind of like this psychological.
00:29:14 Trick where they convinced you that.
00:29:17 Oh, no, no, no.
00:29:18 That's that, that conscience that, that.
00:29:22 Common sense that that still small voice in.
00:29:25 Your head telling.
00:29:26 You that this is wrong.
00:29:28 That's that's just what that is.
00:29:31 That's just like an animal instinct.
00:29:34 You we have progressed beyond.
Speaker
00:29:36 And then.
Devon
00:29:37 You have to stifle that voice.
00:29:40 That's that's a bad voice.
00:29:44 It turns out that that science.
00:29:47 Has proven that that voice is wrong a lot.
00:29:51 And so a lot of these things we talk about as libertarians, it might seem counterintuitive.
00:29:58 And in fact, it got to the point.
00:30:01 Amongst the libertarians I would know.
00:30:04 Where they would say things like.
00:30:06 I know it seems crazy like it seems like it shouldn't work, but it does and they would say it like ohh like smiling and excited as if they like like the the crazier it would seem the more it went against your instincts like the the more intellect.
00:30:21 You had if you still believed it.
00:30:25 And this is the same kind of game they're playing here.
00:30:27 Don't trust your personal feelings of discomfort.
00:30:31 If you feel.
00:30:32 Revulsion when you see two guys making out, don't, don't.
00:30:35 Don't trust that feeling.
00:30:39 Doesn't matter if if your if your.
00:30:41 Conscience is telling you that this is bad.
00:30:45 Believe the research.
00:30:49 Believe the experts.
00:30:51 You know, like psychologists, therapists, sexologists.
00:30:57 They're never wrong.
00:31:00 I find this gross is not proof that something is bad.
00:31:05 Or unhealthy.
00:31:09 I don't know.
00:31:09 I I feel like you'd have.
00:31:12 A lot of of of.
00:31:14 Natural selection, if nothing else, like if you're.
00:31:16 An atheist even.
00:31:17 Those feelings didn't just come out of nowhere.
00:31:20 We're talking about, you know, millions of years.
00:31:22 Of evolution.
00:31:23 Telling you this is.
00:31:24 Bad and that kept you alive.
Speaker 3
00:31:28 If you didn't.
Devon
00:31:28 Have those feelings.
00:31:31 You know like ohh, I know it's probably dangerous to to, you know, the fear.
00:31:34 Of heights as an example, right?
00:31:37 Ah, I don't like being up on.
00:31:39 The edge of a Cliff.
00:31:42 That keeps people alive.
00:31:43 Because they don't fall off the ******* Cliff.
00:31:47 And the people that aren't that walk up to go, I.
00:31:49 Don't see what the.
00:31:51 Man, they're they're gone.
00:31:55 Their genes don't go anywhere.
00:31:57 Fast forward a few million years.
00:31:58 Most people get.
00:31:59 A little uncomfortable.
00:32:01 When they're in a really.
00:32:03 High place that doesn't have a safe place to stand.
00:32:08 That, that, that that's self preservation those feelings.
Speaker 8
00:32:13 But now you gotta.
Devon
00:32:14 Ignore all that, ignore all that and believe the research.
00:32:18 Believe the experts.
00:32:22 Those feelings you have, that's just dumb animal feelings.
00:32:33 So this pop up today too.
00:32:36 Again, there's no segue for any of this.
00:32:42 Don't expect.
00:32:42 Actually I got like I have.
00:32:44 I got like 1.
00:32:45 I got like well like one or two segues in.
00:32:47 A row and then it that and that's it.
00:32:50 We're not there yet.
00:32:55 So this Indian guy was told outright.
00:32:59 Come here.
00:33:00 I can't even say his name.
00:33:03 Nana, Nana, Gina and whatever was told people don't want to cast non white actors as villains.
00:33:09 And of course, The funny thing is the way.
00:33:11 That this is written.
00:33:13 Is it?
00:33:13 This is how it?
00:33:14 This is how it affects people of color.
00:33:17 People of color are being deprived the opportunity of playing villains.
00:33:25 When it should.
00:33:26 Obviously the obvious question is.
00:33:29 Like, well, hold on.
00:33:30 A second why are the Jews in Hollywood?
00:33:32 And look, we all know this.
00:33:34 Like I've spent years explaining this to you guys with the examples after example of how this has always worked.
00:33:41 Since Jews found in Hollywood like this has just.
00:33:44 Been the norm.
00:33:46 That you don't have.
00:33:48 You know the evil black guy you always have.
00:33:50 The evil white guy.
00:33:52 This isn't like a.
00:33:53 New thing?
00:33:54 The fact that this Kumail.
00:33:56 Man, I've got an AMA.
00:33:57 Is is shocked and and and and surprised by this.
00:34:01 And when he works in Hollywood.
00:34:03 He should know this already.
00:34:06 But of course it's it's it's all.
00:34:07 About like ohh.
00:34:10 You know, there's this poor Indian guy all he wants to do is play a bad guy and Hollywood won't let him because they're racist.
00:34:17 Not wait, wait.
00:34:19 Hold on a.
00:34:19 Second, why do all?
00:34:20 The bad guys have to be ******.
00:34:25 That doesn't make any sense.
00:34:32 I mean, it's insanity.
00:34:34 Let me bring this.
00:34:35 Let me.
00:34:35 Bring this article up here.
00:34:38 Going to require me typing his his *******.
00:34:40 Made-up. Name kumail.
00:34:44 Non white villains.
00:34:46 How about that?
00:34:52 Where we at?
00:34:53 Here we are.
00:35:01 Hollywood has been aiming to create a more diverse landscape for people of color, according to Kamil Manama.
00:35:08 However, Hollywood still has limits for what roles they can play.
00:35:12 Specifically, he claims that Hollywood doesn't want non white actors to play villains.
00:35:19 He revealed as much while speaking with Esquire UK.
00:35:23 He was promoting his new limited series, welcome to Chippendales, when the discussion.
00:35:29 About non white.
00:35:30 Actors came up.
00:35:36 So there you go.
00:35:40 He goes on to say, quote, good intentions can sometimes lead to misguided solutions.
00:35:45 If the bad guy is a brown guy, what message is that sending?
00:35:50 That's just as limiting as anything else I want to play more bad guys.
00:35:55 See, he doesn't say like, wait a second.
00:35:58 Why are we?
00:35:59 What is it?
00:36:00 What kind of message is it sending that all the?
00:36:02 Bad guys are white people.
00:36:05 That doesn't even cross his ******* mind.
00:36:09 And there's lots of articles about this and it doesn't.
00:36:11 Cross the minds of anyone.
00:36:12 Right, like.
00:36:14 You know, obviously the the author of this, Jacob Dressler, I don't know, could be.
00:36:20 German could be Jewish.
00:36:22 Here's another article about it just this just what comes up.
00:36:27 But they're all coming at it from that exact same angle.
00:36:30 Saying that a this is limiting limiting non white actors that want to play villains, not one question as to like, well, why?
00:36:39 Why is this even a policy?
00:36:42 Why is this a thing?
00:36:44 How long has this been going on?
00:36:46 For now it's it's.
00:36:47 And look, that's fine.
00:36:49 Hey, let him let him.
00:36:52 Let let's see.
00:36:52 How successful they are successfully, they can influence these directors and and producer Jews and casting directors and trying to get black bad guys.
00:37:04 I'm all for that.
00:37:05 Why not?
00:37:09 Dun Dun Dun.
00:37:11 No segue.
00:37:15 So when this this is kind of interesting.
00:37:18 When we talk about how the boomers.
00:37:21 Didn't have access to the Internet.
00:37:23 See, you got no segue.
00:37:24 None whatsoever.
00:37:25 Just kind of.
00:37:27 Talking about thinking about black bad guys, and I'm talking about boomers.
00:37:30 I'm all over the ******* place.
00:37:37 This is what shooting from the hip when your.
00:37:39 Power just came back.
00:37:40 On looks like.
00:37:42 Offline population has declined substantially since 2000.
00:37:48 So the people that.
00:37:50 Weren't using the Internet in 2000.
00:37:55 Was about half.
00:37:57 And this is in America, not not the whole world.
00:38:01 It is as recently as the year 2000.
00:38:06 When the Internet was way.
00:38:07 Better I like way better.
00:38:12 It was way better because half of them, half of America wasn't on it.
00:38:17 I mean, talk about, I mean, not not having people of color as bad guys.
00:38:21 Well, people of color weren't on the Internet.
00:38:28 Ohh yeah, that was.
00:38:30 I mean you want.
00:38:30 You want to know what a white ethno state is like, go back in time to the year.
00:38:33 2000 and and go on the Internet.
00:38:39 That's what it could have been like.
00:38:41 That's the future we.
00:38:42 Could have had.
00:38:45 Ohh, we would have had flying cars by now.
00:38:49 All this garbage censorship ship?
00:38:52 Yeah, didn't exist when you it was.
00:38:55 It was, it was unheard of.
00:38:57 In fact, the thing that made Internet good.
00:39:00 Was that that that you didn't?
00:39:02 Have to go through these mega corporations to say what you wanted to say.
00:39:08 And no one complained.
00:39:09 Everyone understood it.
00:39:10 Everyone got that.
00:39:16 You didn't have even like video game servers, right?
00:39:18 There were no, there were no word filters.
00:39:23 You could call people whatever you wanted to.
00:39:27 You could grief and grief and grief, and and I did.
00:39:33 And if the admin wasn't awake, you didn't.
00:39:36 Get kicked or banned?
00:39:39 There was nothing automatically policing speech.
00:39:44 People weren't getting docks.
00:39:46 People weren't.
00:39:47 Trying to ruin anyone's lives.
00:39:52 God, I missed the Internet of of 2000.
00:39:55 It was a magical place.
00:39:57 I'm sorry for all you zoomers out there that will never experience that.
00:40:02 And it was great.
00:40:03 It was a great yet horrifying at times place.
00:40:09 Like, imagine if cause really what it came down.
00:40:12 You know.
00:40:13 You know what really has changed.
00:40:16 And this is what I knew it This is why I knew it was going to go down.
00:40:19 Go, go to ****.
00:40:21 Remember when every.
00:40:24 Every every website you went to that had news or or any kind of information they.
00:40:31 All had a comment section.
00:40:33 Every like you know, if you went to a.
00:40:35 Newspaper article I had a comment section.
00:40:40 And as soon as they started taking down comment sections.
00:40:45 Because people were commenting on the the veracity of the news being being reported on.
00:40:54 And in fact, many people like me, you'd read the headline, you know, breeze through the article, but then go straight for the comments because you you you always knew that some ***** *** would be in there with a link to show you you know what the real story was and and how you know.
00:41:13 Most of the time at least.
00:41:14 A lot of times it was just ****.
00:41:15 Posting, but as soon as.
00:41:17 They got rid of comment sections and news.
00:41:19 Articles I was like OK, this is.
00:41:22 The internet's over. The Internet's going to go away.
00:41:25 Then it has.
00:41:26 Because just like here's here's here's my segue.
00:41:29 I'm going to try it.
00:41:31 Alright, I'm ready.
00:41:31 I'm ready to try my first segue of the evening.
00:41:35 Because just like the Internet.
00:41:38 Has got more diversified.
00:41:43 Miss Universe has got one of the first five.
00:41:48 It's funny because everyone's playing these videos of like the weird like over the top cringe costumes of the different people, you know, like the Ukraine lady with the wings, the America lady with like the I don't know what the **** that.
00:42:00 Thing was like.
00:42:01 The I should try to find a picture of that the it's like.
00:42:04 This weird globe behind her.
00:42:07 Let's see here.
00:42:08 In this universe.
00:42:10 You wanna say?
00:42:11 I think she's shockingly, I think she's actually white or whitish.
00:42:17 Where is it then?
00:42:18 Why is this not you think this would?
00:42:20 Come up.
00:42:20 Right away.
00:42:21 Is this it?
00:42:22 I think this is it.
00:42:23 Or maybe she's Asian.
00:42:24 It's hard to tell with this this resolution or Latina.
00:42:29 She's definitely not just regular white, though.
00:42:32 Let me pop.
00:42:33 This up.
Speaker
00:42:38 Let me see here.
Devon
00:42:44 For those of you just listening.
00:42:46 Oh, I should probably zoom out so you can see the whole I'm I'm clipping out the.
00:42:50 The important bit here, let me let me zoom this out so you can actually see it.
00:42:58 So that first lady, that Asian, that's Canada.
00:43:03 The one who are right, the black lady, that's France.
00:43:07 The one to the right of the other black lady, that's the UK.
00:43:12 The one to her, right.
00:43:13 The next black lady.
00:43:18 That's Italy.
00:43:20 The next black lady, that's the Netherlands.
00:43:24 And then somehow all the white people are from South America, Bolivia.
00:43:30 She's looking pretty white or whitish.
00:43:33 Colombia is looking really white.
00:43:36 Guatemala, I mean, I have never seen a Guatemalan that looked anything like that.
00:43:41 Like I I've seen a lot of Guatemalans.
00:43:46 Is she Jewish?
00:43:49 Ivana. Ivana bachelor.
00:43:54 Most most Guatemalans I've met are like, I don't know, like 30 shades darker and four feet tall.
00:44:03 Honduras, same thing, same thing.
00:44:05 I have never seen a Honduran that looks even remotely like this.
00:44:11 Peru. But look they they all look white ish or, you know, compared to this. OK. Like, it's like, what the ****? What the Hell's going on?
00:44:24 I have to move to South America.
00:44:31 But it's OK, you know, things are changing at Miss Universe all over.
00:44:36 First, before I can use my second segue because I was, I almost had that I had that second segue ready to go, but instead we got let's look at this first.
00:44:46 This is the the American one.
00:44:47 I'm gonna look up and see.
00:44:48 What the **** like.
00:44:50 Look at this ******* weirdo costume.
00:44:54 Wish I had found a video of it when she was walking around.
00:44:57 It looks it just looks like it weighs a lot like it just.
00:45:00 It's awkward.
00:45:01 Everything about it's bad.
00:45:04 Let's see what her name is.
00:45:06 Miss Universe?
00:45:10 USA 2023.
00:45:20 Where is Miss Universe?
00:45:21 Here we are.
00:45:26 Where's the?
00:45:34 That was this.
00:45:34 This isn't Miss Universe.
Speaker
00:45:39 Here we are.
Devon
00:45:43 Ohh, did she win?
00:45:46 When did this happen?
00:45:47 Where is this?
00:45:47 Yeah, I guess she won.
00:45:48 Miss USA won.
00:45:51 She can't be white.
00:45:52 Then if she won.
00:45:56 Yeah, she's some kind of Mexican.
00:45:59 Her name is Maria culpa.
00:46:05 I think Rahul is that another thing.
00:46:07 Let's see here now.
00:46:10 Where is her ******* name?
00:46:11 You think that this whole article is about how she won, but her name is nowhere.
00:46:17 Good Lord.
00:46:20 All right, the Suns website sucks.
00:46:24 And go to the news this chat now.
00:46:32 OK, here we go.
00:46:32 So she just won.
00:46:34 This is, I guess she just won, like, a couple hours ago.
00:46:38 Her name is R Bony Gabriel.
00:46:45 Kind of.
00:46:45 First name is R Bony.
00:46:51 Let me look and see what the.
00:46:53 Story is with this chick.
00:46:55 There's no possible way she's.
00:46:57 Wiped off if they let her win.
00:46:59 OK. Yeah, she's Filipino. That's how. That's why her name's weird. OK.
00:47:06 So our boning.
00:47:11 Just one miss.
00:47:12 Universe a couple hours ago wearing that ridiculous whatever the **** that is.
00:47:19 And she's Filipino.
00:47:25 Since we look.
00:47:26 At what the Internet was like in 2000?
00:47:29 Let's see the contestants in 2000. Why not?
00:47:35 Miss Universe contestants.
00:47:39 By country.
00:47:41 Well, the 2001 one, not 2001.
00:47:49 There's all this ******* garbage.
00:47:52 Here we are 2001.
00:47:57 So the the the Miss Universe in 2001 was from Puerto Rico.
00:48:05 But here was the American in 2001.
00:48:10 Her name was Candace Krueger.
00:48:13 She was Miss Texas.
00:48:17 Very blonde.
00:48:20 And see if I can find a picture of her.
00:48:30 Yeah, so this was Miss USA, I guess let.
00:48:32 Me prop this up.
00:48:45 Now the times have changed.
00:48:48 So at the same time that diversity wasn't on the Internet, this is what Miss USA looked like.
00:48:58 We went from that.
00:48:59 To that.
00:49:05 Ah, well, you know well, clown.
00:49:08 World's just coming at us fast, isn't it?
00:49:09 It's just like it does not slow down.
00:49:13 Does not slow down.
00:49:15 Should we check out the other countries?
00:49:16 That we're all *******.
00:49:18 Let's see here.
00:49:19 So this was USA.
00:49:21 What about miss? What?
00:49:22 Who was Canada?
00:49:23 Let's take a look at Canada.
00:49:24 Why not?
00:49:27 Because, like, maybe she was Asian.
00:49:29 Who knows?
00:49:32 Contestants here we are, Canada, Canada.
00:49:35 No, she was she was French.
00:49:38 She was.
00:49:39 French Canadian. Let's see here.
00:49:46 Find a picture of her.
00:49:49 Yeah, this is this.
00:49:49 Is like 20 years ago, 20 years ago.
00:49:55 Like basically a general you could say less.
00:49:58 Than a generation ago.
00:50:01 It's hard to find a picture of this one for some reason she wasn't very popular.
00:50:05 She looks kind of ridiculous in this Canada costume, but we're going to pull it up anyway.
00:50:11 Because I can't find a better picture of her.
00:50:14 But she's not Asian.
00:50:15 I guess it's.
00:50:16 That's the one thing you can tell from this.
00:50:20 Let's see here.
00:50:22 Oh my God.
00:50:23 Just do what I say.
00:50:24 Get her.
00:50:30 That ******* web image format I want to find whoever.
00:50:36 Whoever whatever ****** came up with that format, I want to drag him behind my truck, have a good old fashioned flag, drag and just drive through a bunch of gravel.
00:50:46 So this was the French Canadian girl that was, you know, Canada.
00:50:51 And now it's of course now it's an Asian.
00:50:56 Let's take a look at France.
00:50:59 So France.
00:51:04 Well, I can't say her name, but it's very French sounding.
00:51:09 And also she doesn't look black.
00:51:12 She's also blonde.
00:51:14 Here's what she looks like.
00:51:19 So this is this is in 20 years this.
00:51:21 Is where we've gone.
00:51:27 This is before.
00:51:29 And that's after the black.
00:51:31 But at the UK, let's see what the UK was right?
00:51:34 Why not?
00:51:36 Like having a Great Britain or Britain or or.
00:51:41 United Kingdom here.
00:51:42 Let's see here.
Speaker 4
00:51:46 United, no.
Devon
00:51:50 And Great Britain.
00:51:55 Did they not have one?
00:51:56 I don't see.
00:51:58 I don't see Great Britain nor.
00:52:01 United Kingdom and here.
00:52:05 Switzerland, North Korea?
00:52:07 What the ****?
00:52:10 Maybe England?
00:52:11 Did they put it under England?
00:52:14 That's odd.
00:52:17 I don't see one.
00:52:24 There had to have been a Miss England or something, right?
00:52:27 How am I not seeing this?
00:52:30 United States, United States, United States.
00:52:34 That's not United Kingdom.
00:52:38 Now this shows that Ukraine.
00:52:42 Great Britain.
00:52:44 No, no Great Britain.
00:52:48 Ohh they they didn't have one.
00:52:51 They didn't have one.
00:52:52 How do they not have one?
00:52:53 They literally didn't have one.
00:52:55 Alright, let's get 2002, alright.
00:52:59 2002 did they not have one then either?
00:53:02 Withdrawals. OK, maybe they had one in 2002.
00:53:15 England, England, England, England.
00:53:20 Did they not? They didn't.
00:53:21 Have one what's come?
00:53:22 On you, OK.
00:53:24 You're killing me.
00:53:26 How are you guys not participating in this?
00:53:31 Oh, good Lord. Good Lord.
00:53:35 OK, let's how about 2003?
Speaker 2
00:53:41 Good Lord.
Devon
00:53:49 Yeah, you know, I guess the UK just doesn't doesn't play the round of this game.
00:53:56 Unless they're they're listing it weird now.
00:53:59 United States.
00:54:00 No, no, no.
00:54:00 United Kingdom.
00:54:02 Great Britain.
00:54:03 No England.
00:54:05 Anyway, so I guess they decide to now.
00:54:07 Now they're deciding to participate.
00:54:09 But they're going to use black.
00:54:11 All right.
00:54:12 Well, you've ruined.
00:54:13 You ruined my my flow here, Great Britain.
00:54:15 I wasn't expecting you to spend this much time on on trying to compare women here.
00:54:21 I wonder if I just look U.
00:54:23 No **** it.
00:54:24 **** you, UK you've you've lost your advance.
00:54:27 Take a look at Italy now Italy.
00:54:32 What did Italy look like?
00:54:35 Well, she's got an Italian name.
00:54:46 And that's not the best picture in the world.
00:54:48 But this is the best I can find of her.
00:54:55 Alright, this is what this is what the the Italian broad looked like.
00:55:06 There's the Italian.
00:55:10 So other Netherlands.
00:55:15 The Netherlands.
00:55:17 Then we'll stop.
00:55:21 I'm just scared the Netherlands is, that's.
00:55:23 The shocking one?
00:55:24 It's like what?
00:55:26 I can't tell if this.
00:55:27 Is a Netherland name because I don't know.
00:55:29 Another land names.
00:55:30 Alright, let me see here.
00:55:34 Oh yeah, they totally.
00:55:35 They've been downgrading on all these.
00:55:40 So here is the.
00:55:43 Miss Netherlands, I guess.
00:55:47 From 2320 years ago.
00:55:59 So there you go.
00:56:00 Now the times have changed.
00:56:04 The times have changed indeed.
00:56:09 Just like the Internet, everything's.
00:56:10 Gotten more diverse.
00:56:12 But here's my next segue.
00:56:14 You guys ready?
00:56:16 I still got one more after this one.
00:56:20 At least.
00:56:23 At least with all this progress, progress in our societies.
00:56:29 Miss Universe is now run instead of by evil men that are just leering at these women, at least now.
00:56:39 It's run by women.
Speaker 9
00:56:41 'S organization.
Devon
00:56:45 But hold on.
00:56:46 Why does that woman?
00:56:47 Sound like a man.
Speaker 13
00:56:49 Welcome to the.
Speaker 14
00:56:49 Miss Universe organization.
Speaker 9
00:56:53 From now on, it's going.
00:56:54 To be run by women.
00:56:58 Owned by once Woman.
Devon
00:57:00 For all women.
00:57:03 Why does it sound like a man?
Speaker
00:57:09 This is wild.
Speaker 9
00:57:11 All women really around the world to celebrate the power of feminism.
00:57:18 Diverse cultures.
00:57:21 Social inclusion change the equality, creativity, the force for food and of course, the beauty of humanity.
Devon
00:57:34 So the new owners are ******.
00:57:45 Ohh you see, This is why I say.
00:57:48 You gotta zoom out the graph.
00:57:52 When you think they're like 20 years ago.
Speaker 15
00:57:54 This would be.
Devon
00:57:55 A. This would be someone's nightmare.
00:57:57 This would everything.
00:57:58 Would just this would be someone's nightmare.
00:58:01 And look, I don't care.
00:58:01 It's it's pageants, right?
00:58:03 It's ******* beauty pageants.
00:58:04 I've never.
00:58:05 I've never thought they were.
00:58:07 It's like, OK, when you were younger?
00:58:09 Did you like to look at the swimsuit competition photos and stuff like that?
00:58:12 Alright, OK, whatever, right.
00:58:15 But I've never been like a pageant person.
00:58:17 OK, it's just never.
00:58:18 Been my thing, I don't think it's most guys things honestly.
00:58:21 And you know, whatever I think more gay guys like patents than than straight guys.
00:58:27 But at the same time, this is like some kind of this is like a bizarre world nightmare.
00:58:33 This is like you, you do a lot of drugs.
00:58:36 And and you have a you you're watching?
00:58:39 The the The Miss Universe that's on TV.
00:58:42 And you're like, what the ****?
00:58:45 Miss Francis Black, the owners of ******.
00:58:48 Like this is a bad trip in 2000 like this, isn't this isn't reality. This isn't even like thinkable.
00:58:54 This is this.
00:58:55 Is so weird it wouldn't even make sense as an S&L sketch in the year.
00:58:58 2000.
00:59:00 It wouldn't make sense.
00:59:01 People wouldn't get it.
00:59:06 And this is just this is.
00:59:08 That's all the time.
00:59:09 It took.
00:59:10 Irma in 2000.
00:59:14 Back in 2008, when Obama was running for president, he had to act like he wasn't gay and that he didn't.
00:59:20 Like gay marriage?
00:59:22 That was that was.
00:59:25 What, 15 years ago?
00:59:29 Oh yes, all this gay should.
00:59:32 Came quick and so now now Miss Universe is owned.
00:59:36 And operated by.
00:59:37 A ******* ****** speaking ********.
00:59:40 See that?
00:59:42 See that flawless?
00:59:43 That was seamless.
00:59:46 From one subject to the next, like butter.
00:59:50 Speaking of ********.
00:59:57 Listen to this new new hell.
Speaker 16
01:00:01 I actually transitioned as a transgender youth 30 years ago at a time when we didn't even use the word transgender very much.
01:00:12 And I kept a diary and about five years ago, I looked back on that diary and I was actually surprised to see that one of the biggest considerations I had at the age of 20 was the potential for pregnancy.
01:00:29 And I wrote in that diary.
01:00:31 Well, I'll give the medical community 20 years.
01:00:34 I'm sure they'll figure it out by then.
01:00:38 30 years later.
01:00:40 One of the main reasons I do the work I do is a desire to push us in that direction.
01:00:46 And the data now supports that.
01:00:48 This is something that members of my community desperately want.
01:00:53 If it were offered to them.
Devon
01:00:58 So they want uteruses.
01:01:00 And for those of you who thought years ago.
01:01:06 It was a good idea to be an organ donor.
01:01:09 Oh, I'm just.
01:01:10 You know, why not?
01:01:10 I I look, I I remember thinking this myself at one point in time. Not anymore. I was an organ donor on my on my driver's license.
01:01:20 I was like, yeah, right.
01:01:21 Who cares?
01:01:22 Take my I don't need it if I'm dead.
01:01:24 Take my liver.
01:01:26 Now initially.
01:01:29 I changed my mind because of the horror stories I was hearing.
01:01:35 When you have a, you know a a profession.
01:01:39 That's run by women, the kind of women who psychopathic ally aboard their their babies.
01:01:48 And they.
01:01:51 Get attached.
01:01:53 To their.
01:01:55 Their their patients that they know.
01:01:59 Right.
01:02:00 So let, let's say that they they, you know, they have like someone that needs a liver and they've been in the, you know, like dying in some hospital bed for a week and they're going to attached.
01:02:10 To this person.
01:02:12 And then you come and they don't.
01:02:13 ******* know you.
01:02:17 Maybe they pull the plug so they can get the liver and give it to the person they're emotionally attached to.
01:02:24 And this kind of.
01:02:25 **** was happening.
01:02:27 And sometimes it was as simple as that, and sometimes it was more nefarious than that.
01:02:30 I mean, look, it's they're both ****** **, right?
01:02:32 But sometimes it was.
01:02:34 There was money involved.
01:02:37 Sometimes you totally could have.
01:02:39 Made it, but you know what?
01:02:41 You were worth a lot more dead.
01:02:42 Than you were alive.
01:02:46 So I I changed that ******* ****.
01:02:50 I'm I'm I want to be buried with all of my, my organs. No one's no one's gonna touch any of these ******* organs.
01:02:58 But another reason.
01:03:00 Another good reason.
01:03:02 To not donate your organs.
01:03:06 Is now.
01:03:07 They won't just let you die so they can use your liver.
01:03:13 Because they're attached to some old man who needs a liver.
01:03:17 Now some ****** will let you die, so they.
01:03:20 Can steal your uterus.
01:03:28 Do not be an organ donor.
01:03:30 That is the dumbest thing you can ever do.
01:03:33 That's another one of his libertarian lies.
01:03:37 Ohh no, you're you're doing good.
01:03:39 It's for science.
01:03:43 You can always trust, trust the experts.
01:03:48 The experts are never going to steer us wrong.
01:04:00 Alright, here's the here's the last segue.
Speaker
01:04:06 It's it's.
Devon
01:04:06 A little more horrifying Speaking of organ donation.
01:04:13 Cutting people off.
01:04:15 This I don't know if it's real.
01:04:18 You guys might have seen this this.
01:04:19 Was on.
01:04:20 This was on 4 Chan today.
01:04:22 And I was just.
01:04:23 Like it looks kind of real.
01:04:25 It's one of those things.
01:04:26 Where it's like, I don't know, man.
01:04:28 Like I've worked on.
01:04:30 On on like things like on on, on sets that are trying to make things look.
01:04:36 Real and this looks real.
01:04:39 This looks, and if it's not real, this guy should should have his own special effects company.
01:04:46 It looks ******* real.
01:04:48 And sadly.
01:04:50 Because I was on the Internet.
01:04:52 Before diversity ruined it and it was a lot more.
01:04:58 Like I said, it wasn't all.
01:05:00 There was a lot of horror.
01:05:01 On the Internet, yeah, I ended up seeing.
01:05:04 A lot of.
01:05:04 Dead people like a lot.
01:05:06 Of footage of dead people.
Speaker
01:05:08 Well, I guess with.
Devon
01:05:09 This war going on.
01:05:10 You kind of encounter a lot of that stuff now too.
01:05:14 But yeah, this looks this looks pretty real.
01:05:18 I'm gonna ask you guys.
01:05:20 I'm gonna go to chat normal chat, and I'm going to ask you guys what you think.
01:05:25 After we we take a gander at this at this.
01:05:29 Because I I saw this and I.
01:05:31 Was just like.
01:05:32 This this looks real.
Speaker
01:05:40 Kendo pushing the yacht.
01:06:13 Go, Emma.
Devon
01:06:29 Chang, Shanghai.
01:06:53 Julio Poliquin, Shanghai.
01:06:59 So I don't know.
01:07:02 The thing that looks real to me.
01:07:07 Is the decomposing kid bodies.
01:07:17 And and look, there's there's more.
01:07:19 This isn't the only video.
01:07:20 This is 1 video.
01:07:23 And then there's another video that he.
01:07:25 Takes like a a couple weeks later and the bodies are more decomposed.
01:07:33 I tried to to capture that.
01:07:35 Let me see if I got it.
01:07:38 I might have got it.
01:07:52 Where would it have gone?
01:07:57 I gotta check my settings because I recorded it with a screen, capped it with OBS because I couldn't get it to ******* download.
01:08:06 OK, it's on.
01:08:09 On the drive.
01:08:12 And the reason why, like I said.
01:08:13 The reason why?
01:08:17 This looked kind of real to me.
01:08:28 Here's the here's the close up view.
01:08:31 And I apologize in advance for how awful it looks, because it's pretty awful.
Speaker
01:08:43 Alright, here we.
Devon
01:08:44 Go, even if it's fake, it's pretty awful.
Speaker
01:08:48 Alright, put it on here.
Devon
01:09:03 Let me zoom this in a little bit.
Speaker
01:09:18 OK.
Devon
01:09:21 You know, like that's that's called attention to detail right there.
01:09:35 Then we look at chat here.
01:09:41 So some people are saying fake.
01:09:45 Some people are saying real.
01:09:50 Some people are saying make it stop.
01:10:02 Anyway, so that that's horrifying.
Speaker
01:10:06 This is what happens when.
Devon
01:10:07 I don't have a time to like.
01:10:08 Make a plan for a stream.
01:10:11 You just got a shotgun of of horror.
01:10:27 I mean, it's like who went through the trouble of?
01:10:29 Making that degree of.
01:10:32 Detail for a VAT like for like a Internet video.
01:10:36 I don't know.
01:10:39 That's the people who are now miss Miss Canada.
01:10:45 Alright, in other news, no segue for this one.
01:10:56 OK.
01:10:57 See, people are torn.
01:10:58 People in chat don't know the half you guys are saying fake half of you are saying real.
01:11:03 Look, I'm just saying if that's fake, that's like a lot of work to make that.
01:11:12 And like.
01:11:13 Who, who, who does that?
01:11:18 I can go to the trouble of doing that.
01:11:19 For like just an Internet video.
01:11:24 Anyway, maybe they did.
01:11:26 Who knows?
01:11:27 Who knows?
01:11:29 In other news, Fox News is mad.
01:11:31 Fox News is mad not because we have illegal immigrants coming into the country, but because they don't like our our food.
Speaker 6
01:11:42 Of food being thrown away because the migrants don't want to eat them and they just go waste.
01:11:50 This is all food and it's both waste.
Devon
01:11:53 Or the horror all that wasted food.
Speaker 6
01:11:57 This is insane. This is.
01:12:00 This is good food, good food.
01:12:03 But they don't want to eat it.
Speaker 17
01:12:04 Why don't they want to eat?
Speaker 10
01:12:05 Our food.
Speaker 6
01:12:06 This I didn't like.
Speaker 18
01:12:07 It look what we just saw is this huge amount of food that's been thrown away daily.
Devon
01:12:13 Oh, that.
01:12:14 Then we could have sent that food to Africa or something.
01:12:18 Why aren't they liking our food?
Speaker 18
01:12:21 At this big New York City hotel that's being used to house illegal immigrants. Now, according to this whistleblower, more than 36,400 have come to New York City in the last few months, and city officials have put them in up in at least 14 hotels, one of them being the row in Times Square.
01:12:40 Now that's where the pictures that you're seeing right now were taken.
01:12:43 My next guest, Felipe Rodriguez, says that he's worked here.
Speaker 10
01:12:52 The whistleblower.
Devon
01:12:54 The whistle the the whistleblower that's telling us.
01:12:58 But not that we're being replaced, but that they don't like our food.
Speaker 17
01:13:03 His name's Felipe Rodriguez.
Speaker
01:13:11 Oh my God.
Devon
01:13:14 Yeah, he's extra mad.
01:13:15 He's like.
Speaker 8
01:13:16 What's wrong?
01:13:17 Why don't you like our food, homes?
01:13:18 I eat their food.
01:13:19 You should their ******* food, homes.
Devon
01:13:27 It's OK though, because Felipe came here legally.
Speaker 18
01:13:30 There since 2017, but now that illegals have taken it over, the place is complete chaos and Felipe joins me now. Felipe, good to see you tonight.
01:13:45 We gotta, you know, we he's got.
Devon
01:13:50 Yeah, he's missing something.
01:13:51 Hang on, hang on.
01:13:59 He's like a cartoon character.
01:14:04 Hold on.
01:14:05 Hold on.
01:14:06 There's only one thing that will make this better.
01:14:12 All right, I got this.
01:14:13 Don't worry, guys, I got this.
01:14:17 Alright, here we go.
01:14:20 Why is that not?
01:14:21 Why did that not do its thing?
01:14:26 Hmm, that's interesting.
01:14:28 Oh, look at the wrong folder, OK?
01:14:31 OK, I got this.
01:14:36 OK, here we go.
01:14:37 I'm going to make.
01:14:38 It all better.
01:14:50 There we go.
01:15:01 You know, we should give him like the.
01:15:03 We should give him like.
01:15:04 The the guns too, like.
Speaker
01:15:06 Like the bullets.
Devon
01:15:09 Let's see what Felipe has to say.
Speaker 18
01:15:13 Now when you say chaos, tell us what you mean.
01:15:18 Fights, drugs, altercations, other violations.
Speaker 6
01:15:25 Good evening. Nice.
01:15:27 For you to have me, thank you.
01:15:34 The chaos.
Devon
01:15:38 I got to move the sombrero.
01:15:39 There we go.
01:15:41 I knew this would.
01:15:41 Be a problem.
Speaker 6
01:15:43 That we see at the world today.
Devon
01:15:44 Ah, they keep ******* with.
01:15:45 Me. Stop moving this.
01:15:47 Fox News is like we have to we.
01:15:49 Have to we can't have we.
01:15:50 Can't have one shot for longer than 3 seconds.
Speaker 6
01:15:55 Is compiled by.
01:15:59 My girls being drunk, drinking all day, smoking marijuana, consuming drugs and domestic violence, people having sex in the stairs, young people, teenagers, they use the stair, the fire exit stairs.
01:16:19 To to go in there and and do what we may just do, we have people, you know, actually.
01:16:31 Trying to.
01:16:33 Act like the hotel is theirs and we have no right the.
01:16:41 The form in which they keep their rooms.
Devon
01:16:43 Well, he's so articulate. I can't wait to have 30,000 more of those guys. But you know, we're confused or we're we're angry because they don't like our sandwiches.
01:16:54 That's the big problem.
01:16:55 The big problem isn't that they're coming in and replacing us.
01:16:58 The big problem is.
01:17:00 They don't like our sandwiches.
01:17:03 And they don't like our they.
01:17:04 Don't like our food?
01:17:07 They don't like our food and they're having they're ******* in the in the stairwells, and they're smoking.
01:17:11 Pot. That's the problem.
01:17:14 Not that they're here.
01:17:17 You know, if if they were here and they were just eating our sandwiches.
01:17:22 And not ******* in the stairwells.
01:17:24 It'd be fine.
01:17:27 Be totally fine.
01:17:28 You know, The funny thing is.
01:17:30 We think it's hilarious that they end the guys, the guys name is Felipe Rodriguez.
01:17:35 Fox News is probably beating off to the fact that his name was Felipe Rodriguez.
01:17:39 Oh, they can't call us racist cause because we got a ******* beater to do it.
01:17:44 We're going to have.
01:17:45 We're definitely.
01:17:46 It's like the the the every time they get a black guy to talk about.
01:17:50 You know BLM.
01:17:52 Ah, it's so ******* madding.
01:17:55 But that's what I'm saying.
01:17:56 You got to zoom.
01:17:57 Out the graph you got to zoom out the.
01:18:01 20 years ago, Felipe was the illegal immigrant.
Speaker 6
01:18:06 Is horrendous.
01:18:09 They they don't, they don't clean it, they don't fold their clothes.
01:18:13 They don't.
01:18:13 I mean, it's in piles and piles.
01:18:16 They're holding clothes, they're holding whatever they can hold, and there's no accountability.
01:18:22 And when you go into a rooms and you say something, you know.
01:18:27 The the hotel management, especially the GM, has directors that we're not allowed to to tell them nothing and and.
01:18:38 We got a lot to.
Devon
01:18:39 Tell them nothing they say.
Speaker 6
01:18:41 They're like dirty.
01:18:42 They're like, they're like holding their clothes.
Speaker 8
01:18:45 They're like not eating our food.
Devon
01:18:49 Yeah, it's it, see.
01:18:51 It's it's like the stupidest non problem in the world.
01:18:54 Anything that not talking about the actual problem.
01:18:57 Cause cause what's the difference?
01:18:59 What's the ******* difference if they?
01:19:01 Eat the food or not.
01:19:04 Because if they did eat the food.
Speaker 10
01:19:08 Like all that would.
Devon
01:19:09 Happen is we'd have more, more ****.
Speaker
01:19:12 Right.
Devon
01:19:14 Instead of instead of the food being thrown away.
01:19:17 In dumpsters it would just.
01:19:20 Go into the sewage system.
Speaker
01:19:23 The food's gone either way.
Devon
01:19:26 It makes no sense.
01:19:28 It's like when my boomer parents would be like, oh, you gotta eat all your dinner, that this horrible food that we we poured out of a box and sprinkled water on it.
01:19:36 The microwave you have to eat it because if.
01:19:38 You don't, you know, like.
01:19:40 They're starving kids in Africa.
01:19:43 Like like that.
01:19:45 So what?
01:19:46 That doesn't make any.
01:19:47 So what?
01:19:48 Starving kids in Africa send them the ******* food then?
01:19:51 I don't want it.
01:19:54 The food goes away with the serving.
01:19:56 Kids don't get it.
Speaker
01:19:58 If I eat it.
Devon
01:20:04 Anything though anything though to not actually have to talk about white replacement.
01:20:08 The the fact that like.
01:20:10 The problem isn't that they're not eating our food.
01:20:12 The problem is not that they're ******* in the stairwells.
01:20:14 The problem is not that they're smoking pot.
01:20:17 That's of course, they're doing all that.
01:20:21 That's part of the deal.
01:20:23 That's part of why we don't want them here.
01:20:26 We already know all that.
01:20:30 ******* boomers, man.
01:20:33 ******* boomers.
01:20:42 Another no segue.
01:20:47 So the deal is very upset.
01:20:50 I thought this was a this is a good graph.
01:20:52 To take.
01:20:52 A look at because we can see where.
01:20:55 We can improve here.
01:20:58 So the graph here for those of you just listening percent or percent of Americans agreeing with anti Jewish.
01:21:08 From 1964 to 2022, I wish they'd go back before 1964.
01:21:15 Be interesting because all those numbers look like they're they're coming from somewhere way up high.
01:21:24 But the good news is, according to this graph.
01:21:28 We are at an all time high.
01:21:31 For the for people believing the trope.
01:21:34 Which is code word for truthing about Jews.
01:21:38 The Jews go out of their way.
01:21:40 The higher oh, wait.
01:21:41 No, wait.
01:21:41 That's not the is that it's hard to tell.
01:21:43 Let me zoom this graph in, Sir, because there's that little connecting point.
01:21:46 It's hard to tell which ones, which there.
01:21:48 No, no, no.
01:21:49 Oh no, it is the right one.
01:21:50 OK, the Jews go out of their way to hire Jews.
01:21:57 In fact, we've we've broken the record. It's not since 1964.
01:22:03 That Americans believe this more, or actually they they believe it more than when they believed that 1964. So we're good on that one. Alright. So that's we're making progress.
01:22:14 Now the next one that we've we've really made a lot of progress on is this light blue one here?
01:22:21 Jews are more loyal to Israel.
01:22:25 Massive jumps since 2019, so that's good. Used to be there was pretty steady like around 30% of people believed that.
01:22:34 And we're up to 40%. That's good.
01:22:38 We work on that, though we need to at least. I mean that one's an easy one. That's that's something you can explain to a boomer without, like, you know, touching any of their sacred cows.
01:22:47 You can get that they can get that across to people without having to venture into ethnicity or anything like that.
01:22:53 So I'd like to.
01:22:54 See that one get a little bit higher.
01:22:55 We can work on that.
01:22:56 Get it closer to at least 50.
01:22:59 Now the next thing, this one doesn't make any sense to me.
01:23:03 Because again, this is this is something that would be easy, easy without touching the ethnicity third rail with a lot of these people.
01:23:11 And I don't see why it plummeted so hard, like why it's so much lower than it was in 1964.
01:23:18 1964 looks like approximately 55% of people believe that Jews like to be the head of things.
01:23:28 Well, I you know, I I I.
01:23:30 Hear Jews admitting this all the time, right when we start.
01:23:33 To point out Jewish power.
01:23:35 What's the first thing they say?
01:23:36 Well, of course we're in chart like they admitted.
01:23:40 Oh, it's because.
01:23:41 We value our education and we're smart.
01:23:43 OK, well.
01:23:44 They're admitting that.
01:23:45 So why is that one so low?
01:23:47 And why was it nosediving?
01:23:49 No pun intended.
01:23:52 So that one we need to we need.
01:23:54 To definitely push that one a little bit.
01:23:57 The next one down, then we've kind of broken even since 1964, but at least we can undo.
01:24:03 All the.
01:24:03 See all these this this, this huge decline that you see?
01:24:08 In the 90s.
01:24:09 This is why I call it the philosemitic 90s.
01:24:13 This is when you had Seinfeld and then Kirby enthusiasm came out. Being jewelry was cool for like about 1020 years.
01:24:22 And then somewhere around 20.
01:24:23 19 it stopped being cool, it looks like.
01:24:28 Hey, that's about when I start talking about.
01:24:30 No, it's not just me that is about when I started to.
01:24:35 Started bringing this **** up.
01:24:37 Let's see here.
01:24:39 We got.
01:24:41 The next one down is Jews have too much power in the business world.
01:24:47 See, we really need to get that one up. That one is that one's really too low. That's below 30%.
01:24:54 That's barely that's barely above 25%, which is where that's exactly where it was in 1964. And in fact, in 1981, we were about 30%.
01:25:05 Yeah, at least get this up to 1981 levels. Come on.
01:25:10 Next one down.
01:25:12 Jews don't care what happens.
01:25:14 To anybody that's not one.
01:25:18 But that's also down from 1964.
01:25:24 Then we've got.
01:25:25 The one that's way, way, way, way.
01:25:27 Way, way, way, way way down.
01:25:29 Look, this is the the see, this is the Seinfeld effect.
01:25:32 This is the philosemitic 90s effect.
01:25:36 In 1964 / 40% of people believe the the very in fact this is another example. Look, I didn't have a segue but I guess.
01:25:44 I got one now, right?
01:25:46 Another example of one of these things where, oh, ignore your feelings.
01:25:50 Ignore your intuition, ignore your conscience, ignore your your instincts.
01:25:57 Ohh these are bad.
01:25:59 These are bad.
01:25:59 Trust the experts.
01:26:02 Because in 1964 / 40% of people according to this at least.
01:26:07 Believe that Jews are more willing to use shady practices.
01:26:12 And that that, like nose, dived crazy down from above 40%.
01:26:19 To where it we just barely pulled up from almost like 15%. We're just barely back.
01:26:25 Up to 20.
01:26:27 That one we.
01:26:27 Need to get up to at least 60.
01:26:31 Now the next one down is Jews have.
01:26:33 A lot of this is the one I don't.
01:26:37 This can't be accurate.
01:26:41 Because this one, this one follows almost exactly that, the Jews are willing to use shady practices that guess that goes kind of hand in hand with it.
01:26:49 Jews have a lot of irritating faults.
01:26:52 It's basically the.
01:26:54 Exact same numbers as the last one.
01:26:58 And then last but not least.
01:27:00 Another one that we got to.
01:27:01 Get up to at least close to 50 Jews.
01:27:03 Are not on it are not as.
01:27:05 Honest as other business people, which again seems to be hand in hand with.
01:27:09 The other ones.
01:27:12 So we got to get those numbers up.
01:27:16 We got to get those.
01:27:17 Numbers up.
01:27:20 All right.
01:27:28 And take a look at because I'm just all over the place tonight.
01:27:33 Let's take a look at some hyper chats.
01:27:37 For a little.
01:27:37 Bit I got one last little thing.
01:27:41 But it's kind of long.
01:27:42 I don't know if I'm going to.
01:27:43 I didn't have time to edit it or cut it up or anything, so I don't know if it's.
01:27:47 It might be too long.
01:27:49 Might be too much.
01:27:50 We'll do some hyper chats and then maybe we'll do it.
01:27:52 We'll see where we're at.
01:27:58 Let me take a look here.
01:28:09 I'm fortunate that I've become old enough to realize all my unfiltered or.
01:28:17 I guess maybe unfulfilled dreams were in fact never going.
01:28:20 To be fulfilled.
01:28:23 I don't know.
01:28:24 Not all of them.
01:28:25 I'll tell you what.
01:28:26 With that attitude, you're right.
01:28:30 Remember, you just had weird dreams, like you're going to be an astronaut millionaire.
01:28:36 And then he said a A 80.
01:28:38 Dollar UPS will give you 40 minutes run time.
01:28:44 I'm not sure what that means, an $80.
01:28:47 UP ohh I I OK you mean like UPS?
01:28:51 I was thinking the shipping company for some reason.
Speaker 9
01:28:54 Well, it doesn't.
Devon
01:28:54 Matter though, if, if if you get a UPS.
01:28:59 You know it? Yeah. You'll get, like, 40-40 minutes. But, like, you can't do a stream in 40 minutes and it's UPS, for me, is more just so that the power isn't just you have time to save the things and then shut everything down. You know, it's not really. Then you're going to run off of.
01:29:17 I have.
01:29:20 Solar power and **** like that.
01:29:21 But I've moved all that to another building that doesn't have power going to it.
01:29:26 So there's no, I mean, I've got, like battery powered lights and things like that, but I don't have any.
01:29:31 They can run my.
01:29:32 Computer here it's.
01:29:33 Not that big.
01:29:34 Of a deal.
01:29:34 It's just that at certain times of year.
01:29:37 When we have weather.
01:29:40 That is more than just, you know, a little windy or a little rainy or whatever.
01:29:45 It's it's a roll of the dice.
01:29:47 Sometimes nothing happens, and sometimes the power goes out.
01:29:51 So it is what it is.
01:29:52 It's just the nature of living.
01:29:55 In a A a place with a routing infrastructure in the middle of nowhere and there's not enough people to complain about it.
01:30:01 So you're kind of low.
01:30:01 On the priority list and look the infrastructure everywhere else is rotting too.
01:30:06 So when the utilities are having to fix the things falling apart in the city, they're not going to get out to you to fix things.
01:30:17 I will I.
01:30:18 Do want to get more solar?
01:30:19 That's one.
01:30:20 One of the reasons I want to get more solar out here.
01:30:23 And solar has really come down in price a lot, especially if you buy used.
01:30:26 Panels that and the.
01:30:27 Panels usually have a lot of life left in.
01:30:29 Them that are.
01:30:29 Used if you look at.
01:30:31 When they were built.
01:30:33 Even even though there's people that have panels that were manufactured in the 1970s.
01:30:37 I mean, they're not.
01:30:38 As they're not producing what they were in the 1970s, but they're still going.
01:30:43 One look, we got a.
01:30:46 Unless you think space is fake, they.
01:30:48 Got they got satellites and stuff that are still barely.
01:30:51 I mean, they were put up there like in the 60s and 70s that are still barely, you know, ticking away.
01:30:57 There's that ham radio satellite.
01:31:00 That went dark because the batteries fail.
01:31:06 Like has it had like the?
01:31:08 What was it the?
01:31:09 I forget what the chemical makeup of the battery battery was, but the.
01:31:13 The batteries failed and shorted, but then because they the battery acid kept, you know, slowly eating away at the.
01:31:23 And the battery, I guess eventually it unshortened itself, but the battery didn't work anymore.
01:31:29 And so while it was in sunlight.
01:31:33 It would kind of work.
01:31:34 It would barely work, but it would kind of work and then you know as soon as it wasn't in sunlight it would stop working because it was only working while.
01:31:42 The the solar panels were were getting getting hit I.
01:31:45 In fact, I think that that might still be I I forget what satellite that is but that's.
01:31:51 It was, it was thought, to be dead for like 10 years and then some ham guy did the math, figured out kind of where it would be.
01:31:58 And was surprised to see it pop up randomly and then they figured out.
01:32:02 Ohh it's cause it's.
01:32:03 It's when it's in in the daylight.
01:32:10 Solar panels last a long time.
01:32:15 Hammer thorazine.
01:32:26 Thoughts on ATF's declaration of pistol braces now being illegal? They offer free registration for four months. This is after over a decade of them saying that these are legal now. They say these braces are short barreled rifles.
01:32:40 No change in the laws.
01:32:42 Just fake gay declarations to make us felons.
01:32:45 Yeah, I mean, it doesn't affect me.
01:32:46 I don't have any that would that would.
01:32:48 You know, fall under that or whatever so.
01:32:51 But that's that's the ATF for you.
01:32:55 Of course. I mean the ATF's entire job is to to slowly but steadily disarm Americans.
01:33:03 That's their job.
01:33:05 Occasionally, you know, burn a group of children alive, you know, burn to death, murder people from time to time.
01:33:15 Try to.
01:33:16 Make you want to to be afraid of, of being part of a militia.
01:33:21 I mean there.
01:33:25 They're basically just ****** people.
01:33:29 And and and with that are run by ******, ******** people.
01:33:37 So of course, yeah, I mean, look.
01:33:42 You know, that's one of those things you just.
01:33:46 Don't give them a don't give them an excuse to, because look, that's federal prison type ****, right?
01:33:52 So you just don't give them a.
01:33:55 I mean, do you need that?
01:33:57 I mean, look, I I think you should be able to have it right, but you can still stay armed.
01:34:02 And I don't know all the specifics of it.
01:34:04 I just, I know that you can have.
01:34:07 What does that really do, then exactly?
01:34:09 Does that make it so you can't have?
01:34:14 I'd have to look, I.
01:34:14 I'd have to look more into.
01:34:15 I saw the headline and I I.
01:34:17 Just I don't have any guns that.
01:34:19 Or even kind of like that I I just have pistols and rifles.
01:34:22 And so I don't have any in between gun so it doesn't affect.
Speaker
01:34:26 OK.
Devon
01:34:27 But yeah, I mean it's ********, obviously.
01:34:29 But they're.
01:34:30 They're going to whittle away at everything.
01:34:33 You know, the ATF will probably someday come around and say that you can't have magazines that are over, you know, they can hold over.
01:34:42 You know, 10 rounds or 8 rounds or, you know, like the the California magazine.
01:34:49 And then they'll say that you need to like.
01:34:50 Have the they'll they'll, they'll, they.
01:34:55 Will keep squeezing and squeezing and squeezing.
01:34:58 And unfortunately, look, you know we we talked about the boomers a lot because they have failed us in a lot of ways.
01:35:05 But the one area where they've they've kind of held the line or maybe not the the only but one of the areas with held the lines with guns.
01:35:13 The same level of of of.
01:35:16 It's not like millennials.
01:35:18 And and zoomers.
01:35:21 Hold on.
01:35:23 Ghost cats here at the door and he's all soaking.
01:35:25 Wet. Tell you what.
01:35:28 I'll be right back.
01:35:29 I'm going to play part of a video for you.
01:35:32 While I go dry off a cat.
01:35:36 I'll be back shortly.
01:35:38 This is the one of the videos.
01:35:39 I was not sure if I was going to play.
01:35:43 But it's perfect for right now.
Speaker 19
01:35:50 You have a token weight and you're hanging out with your friend group of color.
01:35:56 You need to ask permission from everybody in the group to bring your white friend.
01:36:01 Like, don't just bring them with them.
01:36:03 I might.
01:36:03 Not be in the.
01:36:03 Mood to deal with white shenanigans that day?
01:36:06 That's all I'm saying.
01:36:06 And another thing it feeds.
01:36:08 Into their ego.
01:36:09 Like don't, don't let them think they're a good white person.
Speaker 14
01:36:11 An accomplices ask how can they support black and indigenous people of color?
01:36:18 Sometimes I really don't know what to say, but here's one easy way.
01:36:21 Just don't have babies.
Speaker 21
01:36:23 Can single handedly cause the white genocide that they are so afraid of?
01:36:28 With 2.25.
01:36:29 Billion Asian women and half a billion white men.
01:36:32 Baby, it'll only take two generations.
01:36:34 In two generations, there will no longer be any blonde hair.
Speaker 20
01:36:38 Is there some things I noticed about white American culture being grounded?
01:36:43 Is a punishment to them?
01:36:45 That's what they call punishment.
01:36:48 The least grounded, least balanced, most destructive race considers being grounded, A punishment.
01:36:56 Yeah, they also say really violent phrases like they say things like kill two birds with one stone.
01:37:04 Do we have to kill the birds?
01:37:05 Why is everything so violent?
01:37:08 It's almost like one's language and phrases reflects one's nature. So.
Speaker 22
01:37:14 That new Jeffrey Dahmer movie on Netflix is the.
01:37:22 Of the sensationalization of white violence, people have a much easier time sympathizing with white criminals than they do with black victims.
01:37:30 People think these shows are harmless, but they actually contribute to a much bigger issue.
01:37:35 It contributes to the viewpoint that white people are less violent than everyone else, and white violence is something to be consumed.
01:37:44 The media and that's it.
01:37:45 What is with?
Speaker 12
01:37:46 Caucasian people and like their inability to like, read.
01:37:50 A ******* room.
01:37:51 Like y'all, act like you don't understand **** because y'all be the first ones during a conversation about the Holocaust to get.
01:37:59 So mad when?
01:38:01 Black people be like you do realize that the original Jewish people.
01:38:05 For black, right, white people do not need to explain to anybody about us all bleeding red because baby.
01:38:13 You all are the people that need to learn that lesson.
01:38:16 Clearly history shows that you all are the people that like to pillage and eradicate, enslave and oppress, attempt to suppress the greatness, because you all simply don't have it.
Devon
01:38:30 We simply don't have it.
Speaker 5
01:38:32 OK.
Devon
01:38:34 We'll get back to.
01:38:35 That maybe a little in a little bit.
01:38:36 The yeah churro's fine. He he he was just out in the rain.
01:38:43 He'll probably ***** some more, but whatever who cares so anyway.
01:38:49 Yeah, as far as the ATF stuff, look, it sucks, but it's just one of those things where it's like, what are you?
01:38:55 Going to do you know, I mean, I'll tell you what.
01:38:57 I can't tell you.
01:39:00 I I'm just not.
01:39:01 I'm not gonna.
01:39:02 I'm not going to tell.
01:39:03 You what to do? Let.
01:39:04 Just put it that way.
01:39:05 Just know, just know.
01:39:10 Yeah, that is now something that can.
01:39:12 Get you in trouble.
01:39:14 I think it would be.
01:39:15 A weird thing to start, like registering things with them is all I'm going to say.
01:39:24 All right.
01:39:26 John Schumer *****.
01:39:29 Roman Polanski wanted and desired, is a documentary you should review, similar to capturing the freemans but more subtle in its technique.
01:39:39 OK.
01:39:39 I haven't heard of that one, but.
01:39:41 Yeah, he was.
01:39:42 A pedo Jew.
01:39:44 As they often are.
01:39:48 I was talking to someone also about.
01:39:51 I thought that was is it just me?
01:39:54 I thought it was common knowledge.
01:39:57 Like it should have been on that geograph we just looked at that.
01:40:00 Jews were way over represented.
01:40:03 In in Pedro cases.
01:40:07 And they are like, I'd have to find the studies.
01:40:10 I I know they exist, but I've even known I've known corrections officers.
01:40:16 Who will tell you that?
01:40:17 Yeah, like in terms of the pedos, they're all they're all ******* or you know.
01:40:21 A good portion of them are Jews.
01:40:24 I mean it's it's almost like the Jews 15 to or 13 does 50.
01:40:29 It's like 2 does like 50.
01:40:33 Pre flight for a white guy.
01:40:36 Got my space Internet today.
01:40:38 I haven't turned it on yet.
01:40:39 Currently working where I can pick up cable Wi-Fi.
01:40:43 Since I'm in full-time house on Wheels, I needed a portable data.
01:40:47 Any advice for having Starling?
01:40:50 No, I mean honestly, it just a lot.
01:40:52 Of the problems have all been on their end, I said it.
01:40:55 I've never moved it around, so maybe that would be you'd get into like a whole nother.
01:41:01 Set of problems there, but I set it up and the the dish auto like it, it does its thing like it'll.
01:41:11 You'll be out.
01:41:12 I'll be outside.
01:41:13 It's on the roof.
01:41:13 But I can see it.
01:41:14 And just you'll see it.
01:41:15 Move around and and track satellites and stuff.
01:41:18 They'll tell you.
01:41:20 You need to look up based on where you are.
01:41:22 They'll tell you kind of what direction it should be facing, but even if you get it wrong, like I said, it'll automatically face where it needs to face.
01:41:28 It's not like the old time satellites, so we had to be, like, very precise and.
01:41:32 And mount them exactly. You know, facing southeast at 33 degrees or, you know, whatever it does all that for you, the hardware itself, seems it's very simple.
01:41:42 I mean, it's in fact, it's like almost too simple.
01:41:45 It's very.
01:41:46 Very apple.
01:41:47 You know, in that it's the packaging.
01:41:49 The packaging is not like super you know it's not overkill like.
01:41:52 Couples is but.
01:41:54 The the construction quality seems pretty good and the there's just not a lot of.
01:42:01 They, I mean, there's nothing you can tinker with.
01:42:04 It's just like, here's a box plug in the box and it works.
01:42:08 And it, to their credit, it works.
01:42:11 So good luck with that.
01:42:13 Well, I mean, like everyone knows.
01:42:15 It that watches the stream.
01:42:17 It works and it doesn't.
01:42:21 It's been getting better.
01:42:23 When I first got space in it, we we almost couldn't do streams.
01:42:26 Half the time it was madness.
01:42:29 I very I very much.
01:42:30 Regretted it like the first couple of weeks, but then it slowly got better and better and better so.
01:42:36 It's been way better lately.
01:42:40 Of course, now it's gonna go down.
01:42:42 Cause I said then.
01:42:44 0 hypnosis is vile.
01:42:50 I've never.
Speaker 17
01:42:51 I've never, really.
Devon
01:42:54 Because I don't think that.
01:42:55 I could be hypnotized.
01:42:58 Now, I've never gone to a professional hypnotist and and tried it, but when I've seen videos of people being hypnotized.
01:43:07 I can't like part of me.
01:43:09 Almost thinks it's fake, like part of me thinks that it's like.
01:43:14 Are these people being socially pressured into acting like a weirdo because the you know, because you watched like the the performances right where they they line people up in these chairs on a stage and the and the hypnotist goes around and says, oh, and every time I ring this bell, you're going to start cracking like a duck or whatever.
01:43:33 And then they do it.
01:43:34 And I'm.
01:43:34 I'm trying to imagine a scenario where someone could put me in that.
01:43:40 And I would just do it.
01:43:44 And maybe it's real.
01:43:45 It just maybe they have to pre screen people.
01:43:48 Maybe there's some people that are more susceptible to it.
01:43:52 I could understand how it could be real, like if they were able to put you in that state.
01:43:57 Like when you're like, if you've ever like when I was a kid, I would occasionally I.
01:44:01 Would sleepwalk?
01:44:03 And I'd wake up and I'd.
01:44:04 I'd be super confused because I would just like why am I standing in the hall closet, you know?
01:44:12 And so like, clearly.
01:44:14 Yeah, if you could get someone in that state, you could probably do that.
01:44:18 And so I'm not saying it's complete ********.
01:44:20 It just seems like the way that I've seen it doesn't seem all that realistic to me.
01:44:25 Or and and and look, even if that's true, that once in that state you can manipulate people.
01:44:31 I I don't see.
01:44:32 How people could be put in that?
01:44:33 State as easily as I've seen it.
01:44:36 Like even on the Internet you see like these St.
01:44:38 musician type hypnotist and maybe they're ********.
01:44:41 I've seen them just walk up to people walking out of bars and be like, hey, can hypnotize you real quick and they do these little tricks.
01:44:48 And it's it's either, though that maybe it's NPCS or just it's that.
01:44:52 They're just that easy to hack.
01:44:54 That's maybe what it is.
01:44:57 But I don't know.
01:44:58 Maybe in a professional environment when you're voluntarily trying to do it, like in.
01:45:03 Office space or something like that?
01:45:05 Maybe, maybe, but I've never tried to do it.
01:45:08 The vexed when did you first realize that a movie wasn't made for you?
01:45:13 For me, it was the Last Jedi 2017, but looking back it was really Force Awakens 2015.
01:45:22 I I mean way before then.
01:45:29 I mean, honestly, it was.
01:45:30 It was in the 90s when every computer hacker was a.
01:45:34 Was a black guy.
01:45:37 It it personally.
01:45:39 Bothered me because I wasn't like a computer hacker, but I knew computer hackers and I.
01:45:44 Was a nerd.
01:45:45 And nerds are always these ******* black guys and that we're nothing like and I'm like.
01:45:51 Who are they trying to fool here?
01:45:54 You know and and just that wasn't, I mean, I was, I've been aware of this kind of anti white shift in movies my whole life.
01:46:04 Because I saw it really early on.
01:46:07 And because they've been doing it my whole life and you're alone.
01:46:10 I mean, most of our lives.
01:46:12 I mean, they've been doing it pretty regularly since the 1950s, so unless you're really ******* old and they've been doing it your whole life.
01:46:21 I mean, there's some movies obviously that.
01:46:24 Are worse than others, but.
01:46:28 You know, maybe I was just always a racist kid or something like that.
01:46:32 I didn't even like Lando.
01:46:38 Tennis nuts, is it a turd or a?
01:46:41 Oh, you mean this?
01:46:42 It could be either.
01:46:45 It could be either.
01:46:47 Or both.
01:46:49 Is there really a difference?
01:46:53 Rob, what's up, Devin?
01:46:55 Illinois just banned semi.
01:46:57 Automatic rifle semi automatic rifles.
01:47:00 But 90% of our counties are opting not to enforce. Do you see similar outcomes in other states if the pattern continues?
01:47:10 I don't know.
01:47:11 It depends on what the demographic, you know.
01:47:13 I mean, maybe, maybe temporarily.
01:47:17 Right.
01:47:19 But at a certain point you'll, I mean you'll.
01:47:21 Probably have holdout counties.
01:47:25 At a certain point, you're not gonna.
01:47:27 I mean, they're spreading out the.
01:47:28 The diversity isn't just staying in, in, in Chicago, right?
01:47:36 Yeah, we'll see what happens.
01:47:38 We'll see what happens.
01:47:39 I just think a lot of this stuff.
01:47:42 Is going to spread.
01:47:45 Especially if you're like on the East Coast.
01:47:48 If you're near a big city like Chicago.
01:47:52 I mean, I know, I know. Chicago's not the East Coast, but if you're in the eastern half of the of the country near a metropolitan area like Chicago.
01:48:03 You're probably way more ****** than if you live in the Midwest or you know, like more rural states that.
01:48:13 That have a lot, lot.
01:48:15 Of ungovernable land that are less compact, like the States and the West, are just so much bigger and there's counties the size of the states on the on the east side of the country that really don't have any big cities.
01:48:28 And I feel like you're probably safer there, but I don't know.
01:48:31 Who knows?
01:48:31 We'll see what happens.
01:48:34 My fat little ********.
01:48:37 Yeah, my fat little ******** toe I was.
01:48:39 Like, oh, that's what it was.
01:48:45 Money to buy rope for rope day rope day may never come, but one can dream of rope in case.
01:48:52 I didn't say it enough times, rope.
01:48:57 Indeed, indeed.
01:49:00 Looking glass.
01:49:01 Hey, Devin, how about a book review of Blood Meridian?
01:49:06 A nice reprieve from politics.
01:49:08 Just a short segment of the stream where you talk about a chapter until we get through the book.
01:49:15 Anyway, I broke my collarbone in.
01:49:19 I think you mean three places maybe.
01:49:21 Yesterday and got it fixed.
01:49:24 I'll be catching more streams while out of work.
01:49:29 I've broken my collarbone so I know what that's like.
01:49:32 And I didn't have any health insurance.
01:49:35 So they basically put a sling on me and sent.
01:49:37 Me home with some percocets.
01:49:39 I'm not ******** you.
01:49:40 I was in a car accident.
01:49:42 Head on collision.
01:49:43 I was delivering pizza at high speeds.
01:49:46 And a a diesel truck drove into me.
01:49:52 You know, just drove right into me while I was.
01:49:56 I was probably about 50 miles an hour and I went from like 50 to about 0 in about a second.
01:50:02 And hit my.
01:50:05 My my steering wheel so hard that it it became heart-shaped.
01:50:11 Broke my collarbone and.
01:50:14 Knocked me out completely out cold.
01:50:18 Woke up kind of like like I spend being hypnotized.
01:50:22 I woke up in my car.
01:50:25 And I thought I was dreaming.
01:50:26 I thought I was having a weird dream about.
01:50:29 Being in my car, that was all ****** **.
01:50:31 And I I was like, this is a weird dream.
01:50:34 Why would I dream about being in my car like this?
01:50:37 And then there were people trying to.
01:50:38 Talk to me, but I couldn't make like it just sounded like like it didn't.
01:50:43 It just didn't.
01:50:44 I couldn't make sense of the the noises they were making.
01:50:50 Then I like I must have passed out or something.
01:50:52 And I woke up.
01:50:54 In the back of an ambulance.
01:50:57 And I'm I had a concussion.
01:50:59 I knocked.
01:50:59 I knocked my windshield out with my head.
01:51:01 I didn't.
01:51:01 Have my seat belt up.
01:51:06 And so I.
01:51:06 Woke up and I was just like, oh, why is that light in the ambulance so ******* bright?
01:51:12 And they, you know, they sent me in.
01:51:14 And when they found out they.
01:51:15 Have insurance.
01:51:15 They were just like, oh, here's this sling.
01:51:18 And this bottle?
01:51:19 Of percocet.
01:51:19 Good luck, and to this day.
01:51:22 I've got a lump of bone right here.
01:51:27 But yeah, surprisingly I mean, aside from the big lump of bone, I got sticking out of my shoulder.
01:51:34 That I don't even notice most of the time.
01:51:36 It it's it.
01:51:37 You'd be surprised at how your body just heals up.
01:51:42 And and that's all it took was just laying in bed.
01:51:46 Taking percocets for like a couple weeks.
01:51:50 And then I felt fine, you know?
01:51:52 I know, you know, it was all it was sore for a little bit.
01:51:55 It'll but it it'll heal up.
01:51:57 Especially if you actually got.
01:51:58 Treatment so.
01:52:02 So good luck with.
01:52:03 That I don't know what blood.
01:52:05 I've never heard of that, so I'll add that to my notes.
01:52:08 I never heard of.
01:52:09 That though.
01:52:11 I feel like that maybe that's something.
01:52:13 I should know.
01:52:13 What that is, but I don't know what that is.
Speaker
01:52:18 OK.
Devon
01:52:21 Gojira or gohara?
Speaker
01:52:26 Tie them all.
Devon
01:52:27 These statues they keep putting around the country. Last year they tried to install one in Corda Lane, Idaho. Too much backlash. One of those ******** fists.
01:52:38 Great to see what our tax dollars is going towards. Don't know what the northwest has to do with. Well, I wonder how much that thing cost the big turd statue.
01:52:50 Like it was probably in the millions.
01:52:53 I wonder if it, I wonder if there's a way you can look it up.
01:52:55 What's it called?
01:52:57 Embrace Boston.
01:52:59 Let me look and see if anyone's got it.
01:53:02 Embrace Boston sculpture.
01:53:25 No one's saying how much it costs.
01:53:30 But it had to have.
01:53:31 Been a lot because it's.
01:53:32 It it weighs £38,000.
01:53:37 And it's 20 feet high and 40 feet wide, and it's bronze, so that's a lot of ******* bronze.
01:53:45 So I mean, just the just the material.
01:53:49 OK, here we go.
01:53:50 This might have something.
01:53:55 Yeah, it cost over $10 million.
01:54:00 They spent over $10 million.
01:54:03 On that giant turd, the giant bronzed turd.
01:54:08 The £38,000 turd.
01:54:12 Well, yeah, that's great.
01:54:14 That's great.
01:54:17 That's always a that's a good thing.
01:54:23 Postmaster, please continue the month.
01:54:25 Sound the mouth sound effects.
01:54:28 Add some beat boxing segues.
01:54:30 Then I can picture the Beastie Boys and enjoy my wine more.
01:54:35 The Beastie.
01:54:36 I don't know what you mean.
01:54:37 The Beastie Boys are Jewish though.
01:54:42 I don't know what sound effects you mean.
01:54:46 Splitter trace.
01:54:48 Have you considered doing a stream that fully explores the new World order and its history?
01:54:55 Well, I mean that's a that's a pretty big question.
01:55:00 I mean, what the the the?
01:55:02 Term New world order.
01:55:04 It's it's, it's not. I mean the term is has been openly used by world leaders for what at least at least 100 years, right?
01:55:16 I mean other than that, I mean it's it's.
01:55:18 Kind of hard.
01:55:19 That's the big question, right?
01:55:20 That's the big.
01:55:20 Question that conspiracy theorists.
01:55:22 Have been trying to to figure out forever and and it's it's The thing is, is.
01:55:28 It's really difficult to kind of hammer out who exactly is pulling the strings.
01:55:33 You know that there's people that you.
01:55:35 There are people that we will never know the names of.
01:55:38 In the same way that that we will never know what happened in the Vegas shooting.
01:55:43 We'll never know what happened with JFK.
01:55:46 We'll never know happened 911. Now we can.
01:55:48 Have theories about all these things?
01:55:50 Some of them will be more accurate than others because of our access to the information, but.
01:55:57 We'll never know. No right. And we're never going to know 100% who's pulling the strings at the top because.
01:56:03 If you're at the top, like if you're at the top of the hierarchy, that rules the entire world.
01:56:08 You have the power to keep your name out of the headlines because you own the headlines.
01:56:15 I mean, I I don't know.
01:56:16 I I.
01:56:17 Feel like this is kind of.
01:56:19 What I do is I every time I I have the opportunity I try to show.
01:56:25 What's going on?
01:56:26 It's just, but that's that's more than just a stream.
01:56:28 Like, here's a stream that fully explains the entire hierarchy of power in the world.
01:56:32 It's, you know, it's.
01:56:33 I mean, I wish I could do that.
01:56:38 Hey, Devin.
01:56:39 I want a shirt that says insomnia stream.
01:56:44 Well, perhaps you will get one.
01:56:46 Perhaps you get by the way, that new shirt the the B logo.
01:56:51 You guys are going to love.
01:56:55 That's a logo for?
01:56:57 I can't.
01:56:57 I don't want to ruin the secret.
01:56:59 I'm not going to ruin the secret.
01:57:03 But soon.
01:57:06 Many many.
01:57:09 Many people will be very happy.
01:57:14 I can't ruin this.
01:57:14 I can't ruin the secret.
01:57:15 I'm not going to ruin the secret.
01:57:18 I'm not going to run the.
01:57:19 Secret with that one.
01:57:21 Maybe I'll make an insomnia stream one.
01:57:24 We'll see.
01:57:24 We'll see about that.
01:57:25 I try not.
01:57:26 To do like I try not to to reference it directly on that because I don't want it to get shut down and I feel like the second I referenced the string.
01:57:33 Directly it's going to get shut down.
01:57:35 Whereas if I just keep it like kind of obscure and and like if you know anyone investigating looking at the site, it's going to just be like, well, I don't know, this could be anything, you know.
01:57:44 And I I like to keep it like inside jokes and stuff like that, so that if anyone comes across that, it's not like they they don't shut it down.
01:57:54 But maybe we'll see.
01:57:55 Maybe I, maybe I can do it like in.
01:57:57 A coded way.
01:57:59 Berlin, where they tear down all the statues of American heroes and replace them with Niger, hugging a shift log.
01:58:08 That is accurate. That's.
01:58:11 That's what they've done.
01:58:13 That's America.
01:58:13 This is why I told you at the beginning.
01:58:15 I feel weird.
01:58:16 I would never.
01:58:16 I don't know.
01:58:17 I can't tell my kids to to say the pledge.
01:58:21 Because this is what they're pledging allegiance to.
01:58:25 Yeah, I don't think.
01:58:26 So I might make my own pledge I.
01:58:28 Don't know what that would be like, but I I don't think it could be that hard.
01:58:33 Right.
01:58:33 A pledge that's more more accurate than current and relevant and and go through the ritual of of enforcing the recitation of it every morning.
01:58:42 And I recite it with them.
01:58:43 And so it's all.
01:58:44 Part of the ritual and.
01:58:46 And hopefully get the desired effect.
01:58:50 But having them pledge their allegiance to.
01:58:54 To this country just seems like a.
01:58:57 A bad idea.
01:58:59 It's almost like a swearing an oath to Satan at this point.
01:59:04 Jay Ray, 1981. What's with the B vacation? ****. Have you heard?
01:59:11 The B oh are you're talking about vaccination.
01:59:15 OK.
01:59:16 So I mean, no, this not everyone's going to care about this, but what it is is to make it as as as simple as possible because most people.
01:59:25 Don't know anything about bees.
01:59:27 And won't care.
01:59:29 Bees will.
01:59:31 Bees will consume.
01:59:33 Like if they sense that they're.
01:59:37 That their brood is has a virus.
01:59:41 In the you know.
01:59:42 All right, so bees lay eggs in the same kind of like octogonal.
01:59:47 Honeycomb cells that you see like honey in right it's the same kind of thing, only they.
01:59:52 They'll lay an egg in something like that.
01:59:54 They put a cap over it and then they can sense when they're walking across the honeycomb or I'm just saying that so people that don't know bees it's brewed come, but you know.
02:00:02 Whatever, they can sense that.
02:00:05 Oh, this this larvae because you know, they basically pupate, right?
02:00:08 Like, like a, like a Caterpillar that turns into a butterfly bees the same way, right.
02:00:13 They lay an egg.
02:00:14 It turns into like this little Caterpillar looking thing, and then they they they feed it, you know, there's there's nurse bees that feed it, and then they seal the top off.
02:00:24 And justice, like in anything that's in a cocoon, it turns into the B, and then it climbs out well, the nurse bees can sense.
02:00:31 When that.
02:00:32 That cocoon has like a some.
02:00:35 Sometimes they can sense that's got like a virus or something like that.
02:00:39 And the nurse bees will actually open up the cocoon and chew and and and kill the thing that's in there.
02:00:46 But actually eat, eat it too, like eat part of it.
02:00:49 And the reason they do that is they're part of their immune system.
02:00:53 Is that by ingesting the the virus?
02:00:58 It helps build an immunity to that virus.
02:01:03 You know, kind of like their own little vaccine in a way, right.
02:01:06 And they'll actually feed the other baby's, you know, this little small amounts of butter.
02:01:14 I'm oversimplifying it.
02:01:16 But, you know, you get.
02:01:16 The idea right?
02:01:18 And and so because bees do this.
02:01:25 Scientists decided that one of the one of the things that play.
02:01:32 Commercial beekeepers is a fungus that is known as American foul brood and what happens is if you get a outbreak of American foul brood.
02:01:45 In your commercial beekeeper, you have to like you have to basically burn the hive because the spores that the the fungus leaves they you know you can't even bleach them out you you basically you just have to burn the hive and so that's what they do.
02:02:01 They burn the hives and because if it spreads it can.
02:02:04 You can have a big outbreak and then it.
02:02:06 You know, takes out a bunch of your hives.
02:02:08 And so lots of people are paranoid of this fungus.
02:02:13 And So what scientists have done is they've created food that they'll give the bees that kind of have.
02:02:23 This the spores.
02:02:25 I mean it's.
02:02:25 I don't think it's the spores themselves, but it's got something in it that that operates on the same principle as the bees eating the infected larvae or larvae.
02:02:36 And so they'll eat this.
02:02:41 Fungus stuff and they'll feed it to their babies or I think they give it to the queen or something like that.
02:02:48 And that same mechanism kicks up their their their immune system and then they become supposedly immune to American fault.
02:03:00 I think it's a bad idea and there hasn't and it's it's just that it's it's like all these other things that they're they're ******* around with because American fellow brute is bad.
02:03:09 But it's not like this scourge, like, it's not like everyone's oh, it's American fellow root again.
02:03:14 I mean, it's just when it does happen, it's bad.
02:03:16 That's why everyone hates it.
02:03:18 But it's not like everyone's constantly getting it or anything like that.
02:03:22 And bees have already kind of built up a an immune immunity to it.
02:03:27 In fact, many hives will have.
02:03:30 Have those spores in in some to some degree already, and so they already kind of have some kind of an immunity to it.
02:03:42 It's just the weak hives will sometimes succumb to the infection and then whatever.
02:03:47 But just like with everything else, I kind of feel like.
02:03:52 By medicating it.
02:03:54 And not allowing the bees to go through natural selection.
02:03:58 Deal with it.
02:03:58 Naturally the the the genetics that can't cope will just be bred out and the genetics that have a resistance to it will be superior and and therefore they will live.
02:04:09 Instead of doing that, they're they're ******* with it, like they've done with everything else.
02:04:13 They're gonna, they're gonna start treating for this now, which I think means that they'll they'll now be producing genetics that have a natural weakness towards American felt.
02:04:25 It's going to backfire like all this **** that they've been ******* doing now for in commercial beekeeping.
02:04:29 For decades.
02:04:31 So that's what that's about.
02:04:33 I I I hope they don't.
02:04:34 It's not wide, widely used.
02:04:36 It's still in the experimental phase, but it made news because it's like, oh, it's the first B vaccine.
02:04:42 That's all it is.
02:04:42 It's it's B food with American foul brood garbage in it so that they, I mean, it's more complicated than that, I'm sure, but that's the basic idea.
02:04:55 Jay Ray, I'm going to get.
02:04:57 I'm going to go get.
02:04:58 I'm going to go ********.
02:04:59 ****** on this.
02:05:01 How do you pay the reparations?
02:05:05 Bill in California when blacks pay taxes too, it's 70% shift skin. Wait, what do you mean?
02:05:16 How do you pay the reparations bill in California when blacks pay taxes too?
02:05:25 I don't I I get what you're.
02:05:28 Saying so that.
02:05:31 The the the state.
02:05:34 Is only 30% white. Is it that low now?
02:05:38 It can't be that low.
02:05:40 Maybe it is.
02:05:43 Huh. Well, I mean.
02:05:45 If it is, I guess the way the best answer would be.
02:05:49 Probably they're not the ones paying the taxes.
02:05:51 You know, you think blacks are are paying their way?
02:05:54 That no, not even close.
02:05:57 Not even close.
02:06:00 And you know what they they might have thought about that, that the funding for it might come specifically, it might come from some kind of corporate tax that Silicon Valley pays or something like that, I don't know.
02:06:11 Skipperville, have you heard of Nashville, IL?
02:06:14 It has some interesting history with the Mormon Church.
02:06:17 Yeah, that was a.
02:06:19 I think that was the first temple right?
02:06:20 The Nauvoo temple.
02:06:24 Or my, or maybe that was the second one.
02:06:27 I forget which one was the first one.
02:06:29 But I think the Nauvoo temple is.
02:06:34 I'm forgetting that that part of church history, but I think that was the one of the first temples.
02:06:41 The vexed in Iowa all the hot women are either childless or blacked, and only.
02:06:48 The dysgenic inbreds with no necks have kids and they are all single moms from age 16.
02:06:57 In Iowa.
02:06:58 I don't think I've I.
02:07:00 If I've been to Iowa, it's.
02:07:02 I was driving through it.
02:07:04 I don't think I've spent any time in Iowa that wasn't on a freeway or in an airport or something because I can't think of ever like going to Iowa, you know, so I'll, I'll just take it.
02:07:15 I I'm.
02:07:15 Sure, it's not that bad.
02:07:20 But yeah, that that sounds pretty grim.
02:07:24 I would, yeah.
02:07:25 I don't know.
02:07:26 I can't be that bad.
02:07:27 There's got to be someone in Iowa out there.
02:07:29 That's that you can find.
02:07:32 But I'm sure it's, you know, it's very.
02:07:34 Possible that it's bad.
02:07:36 Jay Ray 1981 is Nick Degrass Tyson, a siop agent in your opinion, tied up with the NASA that still can't go to the ******* moon since 69.
02:07:49 Well, he really was an assistant of what's his name?
02:07:57 I almost had his name was Tim my.
02:07:59 Tongue the billions and billions of.
02:08:02 You know that guy, the.
02:08:05 I keep wanting to say Bob Saget, but I know that's.
02:08:07 Not it what's, like, what's the ******* name?
02:08:11 Oh well, doesn't matter.
02:08:14 He he.
02:08:15 I mean, look, he really was like a physics student, but yeah, obviously he was from he.
02:08:19 He's a diversity hire.
02:08:21 That's all.
02:08:22 He's a diverse.
02:08:22 He's like, yeah, he's slightly more qualified.
02:08:25 Bill Nye the science guy.
02:08:27 Because Bill wanted the science guy didn't even, you know, have any science training at all. He was 100%, just an actor.
02:08:35 At least Tyson went to school for it.
02:08:40 And yeah, he's you can tell he's he's.
02:08:44 He's smart for a black guy, but you can tell even when he's like, doing his Rogan interviews and stuff like that.
02:08:49 He's not a brilliant man.
02:08:50 He's he's there to be a a spokesperson for, you know, Science TM.
Speaker
02:08:56 UM.
Devon
02:08:58 So I guess the answer is a little bit of both.
02:09:01 I mean, he's not completely fake.
02:09:03 He really is a.
02:09:05 A I don't want to call him a scientist, but he's, I don't know.
02:09:09 I guess you could call him a scientist.
02:09:11 He's just, you know, he's he's a diversity higher scientist.
02:09:14 He's a public.
02:09:15 He's more public relations than he is a scientist.
02:09:20 Serpents are what do you think?
02:09:24 Black pill?
02:09:26 Winston could comment.
02:09:29 That's from postmaster.
02:09:30 I have no idea what you're talking about, poster.
02:09:32 I have none.
02:09:33 Zero idea.
02:09:36 Pensa, what do you think?
02:09:39 Black pilled.
02:09:40 Winston could comment.
02:09:42 I don't know what.
02:09:42 You mean by that?
02:09:44 Or who, Sir pence is.
02:09:49 The vexed Devin what do you think of Del Taco?
02:09:53 There's an easy one.
02:09:55 I miss it so much.
02:09:57 Try the breakfast and iced coffee.
02:09:59 If you get the chance, it's it's going slop Del Taco is gooey slop.
02:10:04 Come on, I'll tell you what it's.
02:10:07 Like all gooey slop in moderation, it's not terrible.
02:10:11 It was never my favorite place.
02:10:13 I did like that it was a Taco place that you could get French fries.
02:10:16 Like it was.
02:10:18 But their French?
02:10:19 Fries were never all that great either.
02:10:22 Yeah, I mean, I don't know, I haven't had Del Taco in a really long time.
02:10:27 Like a really long time.
02:10:33 I mean, there's way better places.
02:10:37 There's way better places.
02:10:38 I mean, for if you want Taco chains.
02:10:42 Like Taco Cabana is probably top tier in my book.
02:10:47 There's just not a lot of them.
02:10:48 There's probably way more del tacos than Taco cabanas.
02:10:52 But yeah, that's talk about if you're gonna have ****** Mexican food like drive through Mexican food, Taco Cabana is is probably top tier.
02:11:03 Well, it was.
02:11:04 I haven't had that in a really long time either, so that might have gone to hell.
02:11:07 For all I know.
02:11:10 Ohh, look at this, look at this ******** ******.
Speaker
02:11:14 Do you have that much money in your bank at?
Speaker 2
02:11:18 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon
02:11:27 Thoughts on someone literally lunging, lunging at Matt Gaetz during the longest speakership vote in over?
02:11:34 100 years.
02:11:38 Who lunged at him?
02:11:42 I mean, look at this, is there a video of that? I would. I would assume there's like some kind of C-SPAN video. I mean, look, it's all kind of fake and gay anyway.
02:11:51 We didn't get anything that would want.
02:11:56 Mike Rogers looks like.
02:12:02 Fox News this is from when is this from?
02:12:04 A week ago.
02:12:08 Here's the problem with Mike Rogers lunging.
02:12:11 At Matt Gates.
02:12:26 Yeah, I don't know.
02:12:29 Bottom line is they.
02:12:32 They could have if look.
02:12:35 What did we get out of it?
02:12:40 What have we ever gotten out of it?
02:12:43 You know none of these?
02:12:44 None of.
02:12:44 These so-called like.
02:12:47 Rogues, you know, like, like Bobert and Matt Gaetz.
02:12:50 And and all these people or or what's this gossart?
02:12:56 I mean, they eventually fold it anyway.
02:12:58 What do we get out of?
02:13:01 So and we got a little show, we got a little, we got a little show to watch on C-SPAN. We got some clips like that clip of him one, you know, some guy lunging at him and.
02:13:11 On Fox News.
02:13:13 I'm not saying it's when I say it's theater.
02:13:15 I don't mean like it's scripted, that it's not like they they.
02:13:18 They sat around a table with a script and did like a a dry run of it in the back room, and then walked out and performed.
02:13:25 It's not like that.
02:13:27 It's not scripted the way that, like, pro wrestling.
02:13:30 Not quite as as fake as like pro wrestling is.
02:13:34 You know, but it it, I think it's it's along the same lines where you know where it's still kind of fake and gay, you know it's it's.
02:13:43 It's just.
02:13:46 Their performance.
02:13:49 Is they know the cameras are rolling.
02:13:52 They know the cameras are rolling and it's it's.
02:13:56 The the objective is to get reelected.
02:13:58 It's not to do anything to help you.
02:14:00 And so you know.
02:14:03 So there was, you know, so some some douchbag lung lunged at some other *********.
02:14:08 And you know.
02:14:10 Wake me up.
02:14:11 They're actually having real like when people are getting sent to the hospital that at least.
02:14:16 Be entertaining when you have, when you have senators at least duking it out and look this ****, I'm not.
02:14:21 Saying that like it wouldn't be anything new.
02:14:25 I mean, I think senators used to like shoot at each other and like they did, they used to have, like, duels and **** like wake me up when we're.
02:14:31 Back to that.
02:14:33 Like, because some gay boomer lunged at some other, like.
02:14:36 Well, I guess some gay Gen.
02:14:38 Xer guy, I mean, boring.
02:14:43 I want there to be pistols at dawn, at least before I'm going to be impressed if people aren't, look, if they're not willing to die.
02:14:52 What are they doing there?
02:14:54 And I mean that.
02:14:56 You shouldn't have people in that chamber that aren't willing to die for it.
02:15:01 They're even willing to get bad.
02:15:03 Articles written about them in the New York Times not going to ******* they'll send you to go die.
02:15:09 For their donors.
02:15:11 So like I said, wake me up when there's pistols.
02:15:14 At dawn.
02:15:15 Wildflower hi Devin, thank you for your work.
02:15:17 I recently sent you a message on subscribe star hope.
02:15:20 You'll be able to.
02:15:21 Read it.
02:15:22 Alright, I'll tell you.
02:15:22 Look, I you know, honestly, I keep forgetting that you can even do that.
02:15:30 I'll have to look.
02:15:31 I'll have to.
02:15:32 I'll have to look, I'm sure I've got, like, a billion of them.
02:15:34 I didn't I.
02:15:35 Really didn't know that you could do that for the longest time.
02:15:39 And I don't usually the e-mail that I've got that set up through, I don't really check her out because it's usually just for accounts, you know, I don't.
02:15:47 Actually use it.
02:15:48 So I don't get like the alerts so, but I'll take a look.
02:15:54 I have to go through that e-mail anyway.
02:15:55 I've probably got.
02:15:55 A bunch of junk mail in there.
02:15:58 But yeah, thanks for thanks and thanks for being a supporter on Subscribe star.
02:16:02 Sorry, sorry, I I neglect the messaging aspect of that.
02:16:11 Going back to the beginning of the stream, it was once customary for American teachers and students to throw the Roman salute while reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.
02:16:21 A lot of things changed after the war, and symbols that were taking or taken from us matter much more than is commonly understood.
Speaker
02:16:32 UM.
Devon
02:16:34 Yeah, I don't know.
02:16:35 Like I that's that would have been before my time.
02:16:38 We did our hands over the over our hearts during the pledge, but I've never seen anyone do the Roman salute.
02:16:46 You know, maybe is that something?
02:16:47 Was that like, really a thing?
02:16:49 Let me look this up.
02:16:49 I've never even heard of that.
02:16:52 Roman salute.
02:16:57 You think there be pictures of that somewhere?
02:17:02 Allegiance, America.
02:17:12 Yeah, I guess you're right.
02:17:18 It was called the Bellamy salute.
02:17:25 Let me let me bring a picture up of this.
02:17:30 I've never heard of this.
02:17:39 Bring this up real quick here.
02:17:44 Come on, save the file.
02:17:56 Yes, there you go.
02:17:57 I mean.
02:18:03 That was obviously way before my time.
02:18:08 But that's odd.
02:18:09 That's that was the that's interesting.
02:18:13 I had never heard of that.
02:18:16 So there you go.
02:18:19 You learn something new every day.
02:18:27 When I wonder when they stopped doing that, I don't see where they let me see.
02:18:30 If it says on here.
02:18:40 When do they stop doing it?
02:18:41 Does it say?
02:18:49 In the 1940s, it was noticed that the salute bore resemblance to.
02:18:54 The Hitler or the Germany thing blah blah.
02:18:59 Which was based off the same origin.
02:19:03 It was formally replaced by Congress with the now customary hand on heart pledge.
02:19:09 It doesn't say when when exactly I guess.
02:19:14 Sometime after, yeah, it was basically right after World War 2.
02:19:17 That or no, I guess in the middle, in the midst of World War Two, they changed it.
02:19:25 So like there's there's photos of of people.
02:19:29 Like this one.
02:19:29 I'm going to show you guys this one.
02:19:32 Well, I I have never seen these kinds of photos.
02:19:36 I never knew this was a thing.
02:19:40 So this is 1942 up as recently as 1942, they were doing this.
02:19:47 So this is.
02:19:49 Let me blow this up a little bit.
02:19:53 It's kind of a crap photo, but.
02:19:55 You can see them around the flag doing the.
02:20:00 As they're calling.
02:20:01 It the Bellamy salute.
02:20:06 But yeah, that's crazy.
02:20:09 I had never heard of that.
02:20:11 You think we would have heard?
02:20:12 Of that, just so they could shame us about it, you know?
02:20:14 But I've never heard of it.
02:20:19 I wonder why you would think they'd want to do this in movies.
02:20:23 But I guess not.
02:20:23 I guess you're right that that's that's something that they wouldn't want you to think was part of your past?
02:20:30 That's pretty intense that they did that as as recently as 1942 is when that that photo that I've got up on the screen, that's when that's from.
02:20:40 Crazy. Crazy.
02:20:42 Crazy. Crazy.
02:20:46 Cringe Panda $5 high I got a rare night where I'm up late. Did you ever get a chance to finish the Messianic Messianic panic documentary?
02:20:56 Can you talk a little more about how it relates to the Christian national nationalism movement?
02:21:02 To me, it was weird that the fake pastor.
02:21:04 Couldn't see all the very real spiritual experiences.
02:21:08 Of his audience.
02:21:12 You know, I I watched it and.
02:21:17 I kind of want to see what happened to this guy.
02:21:20 I thought it was odd that.
02:21:25 I don't.
02:21:25 I forget the name of the actual was that it wasn't really called Messianic panic, was it the name of the maybe it.
02:21:31 Was but for those of you guys who don't know, we're talking about it was basically this, this, this guy that when.
02:21:39 He was a.
02:21:40 Kid his parents forced him to be.
02:21:43 Like a one of these.
02:21:46 Evangelical, charismatic you know, you know, this preachers that that the like, the faith healer type preachers, that they do and you know, in the big tent.
02:21:56 So they're like, thank you, Jesus.
02:21:58 I'm going to cure you of your of your cancer.
02:22:01 Thank you, Jesus.
02:22:02 And they put their hands in their head and the guy faints or, you know, whatever.
02:22:05 And and they do that.
02:22:06 He was doing that from like a really early age and then once he got to be, you know, like I guess early 20s or whatever, he stopped doing it.
02:22:19 But that's how he grew up.
02:22:20 That's how he learned to make money.
02:22:22 You know it was.
02:22:23 A hustle, right?
02:22:24 And so secretly, he was hanging out with hippies and smoking pot and had a black wife.
02:22:32 And like all this other **** and but he would, he was playing a character like he would go to these these churches.
02:22:41 Almost like traveling nurses will go to different.
02:22:47 And he would just go to these these churches and be like the the new attraction at the the churches that they were putting on in these tents, these big circus tent.
02:22:57 And so the the documentary is basically just showing like the yeah it's it's very anti Christian obviously it's like oh, look at the hypocrisy of these people and look they're all shysters and and and they're right about some of these people were obviously just scam artists that they were that they were just doing doing it for money and they were exploiting the people that were going in there.
02:23:18 As far as the.
02:23:22 The spiritual experience of the audience, I don't know that it was really spiritual experience.
02:23:27 I think that.
02:23:29 He was, I mean, we talked about hypnosis a little bit.
02:23:32 I don't think it was that I don't think was hypnosis so.
02:23:35 Much is.
02:23:37 I think he was.
02:23:39 I I that type of of preaching.
02:23:43 You know the the real high energy, you know where they're they're almost like.
02:23:48 I mean, they're talking so quick, it's almost hard to pick up everything they're saying and they're they're walking around in fancy suits and it's it's almost.
02:23:57 You know it, it's.
02:24:00 You know what?
02:24:01 I actually have a video.
02:24:03 Of what it reminds me of.
02:24:06 Let me see if I can pull this up.
02:24:09 This might kill my Internet.
02:24:12 It might already have killed my Internet.
02:24:14 I'm still connected.
02:24:14 I'm still connected.
02:24:20 I would say that those people were having genuine spiritual experiences.
02:24:25 I would say yeah, my.
Speaker
02:24:27 Popped up good.
Devon
02:24:30 See if I get this video downloaded.
02:24:35 Bring in Jdownloader does not like my new computer.
02:24:37 It hasn't worked right since I reinstalled it.
02:24:46 I don't know if it's like a Java problem or what.
02:24:50 I'll just download it this way.
Speaker
02:24:58 Alright, let me play it here.
Devon
02:25:04 I'm just reminded honestly when I see stuff like this, I don't see it as it's like hysteria.
02:25:11 It's like.
02:25:13 It it's it's like we're alright.
02:25:15 Let me pull this up.
02:25:16 This is a.
02:25:20 What's the name of that file?
02:25:23 You're here.
02:25:25 It's like this, it's it's primitive.
02:25:26 It's just.
02:25:27 Is there no audio to this?
02:25:28 OK, there it is.
02:25:31 So this is an African preacher.
02:25:35 He's basically doing the exact same thing.
02:25:38 Let me.
02:25:49 And turn this way down.
02:25:55 So this this African preacher is doing the exact same kind of style, only he's telling his parishioners that he's talking to God on a ******* cell phone.
Speaker 8
02:26:09 Is this heaven?
Devon
02:26:13 Is it like, are these people having a a religious?
02:26:18 Spiritual experience?
Speaker 8
02:26:20 What do you have to say about it?
Devon
02:26:20 Or are they being scammed?
02:26:21 You know what I mean?
02:26:26 I think they're being scammed.
Speaker 8
02:26:30 Ohh I should ask her.
02:26:32 Who is sibo sibo?
02:26:34 Who is sibo?
02:26:36 Ohh no.
02:26:42 Hold on.
02:26:42 Hold on, hold on.
02:26:44 OK, what else, Papa God, what else Papa got to ask you?
Devon
02:26:50 You know, like all these.
02:26:51 People believe it.
Speaker 8
02:26:54 Why is
Devon
02:26:55 But are these people closer to God now?
02:26:57 Is this benefiting?
02:26:59 Them in any.
02:26:59 Way or is this is or is this a false prophet?
02:27:02 You know.
Speaker 8
02:27:16 He says we should pray for your children.
02:27:20 Two of them.
02:27:22 He is saying the other one is epileptic, the other one is asthmatic.
02:27:33 He is saying I should ask you who.
02:27:35 Is in black.
02:27:39 They are in blue.
02:27:39 Are you there in blue?
02:27:41 And then is online.
Devon
02:27:44 But I mean, it just seems like.
02:27:47 That documentary, it was just the the White Southerner version of that.
02:27:51 So I don't think it might be worth doing this.
02:27:54 The stream on it to get into more detail because most people know we're talking about but.
02:28:00 There I've.
02:28:01 I've never liked the the performative kind of Christianity that you see mostly in the South for some reason.
02:28:10 I I I the irreverent kind of Christianity.
02:28:14 Has always rubbed me the wrong way.
02:28:18 First last.
02:28:21 Send me a link, they are not really talking about mushrooms.
02:28:26 What are you talking about?
02:28:31 Just linking to kill the connection.
02:28:33 Sometimes you guys send me something.
02:28:39 It's a documentary about mushrooms.
02:28:43 And it kind of seems like they're talking mushrooms.
02:28:51 Uh, Greenspan again. Both my parents worked in VFX animation before moving out of California. I actually would love to learn Maya myself, who I I think you use cinema 4D. So we always watched all the Pixar stuff, but now it's woke. Please, please consider eviscerating Pixars Gay Luca or Disneya's.
02:29:11 Strange world on.
02:29:12 Dream. Yeah, I used.
02:29:14 To watch all the all the 3D animated movies. Because same thing I I worked in in that kind of stuff.
02:29:21 And and I was always impressive to see what the top, you know, the people with the most money and the most computing power and the the most slave labor.
02:29:30 What they could come up with and and now it's like I can't even tolerate it.
02:29:34 Like it used to just be like, you know, it was a little annoying cause it was made for kids, and now it's a little annoying.
02:29:38 It's made for trans kids.
02:29:41 So I it was just too annoying.
02:29:42 I can't handle that.
02:29:47 Canning friend.
02:29:49 $25 let's do.
Speaker 10
02:29:55 You don't baby back the bus.
Devon
02:30:00 Glad we had a stream tonight.
02:30:01 I keep calling out the ******, murdering super cops.
02:30:06 ****** murdering super cop.
02:30:07 Super cops.
02:30:08 When did I call it the Super cops?
02:30:11 That I mentioned a super cop.
02:30:12 I don't remember any super cops.
02:30:15 OK, my will.
02:30:19 I guess if they come across cringe Panda also thanks for the support also.
02:30:25 But yeah, I almost didn't have the stream almost in the stream, but we've been so far so good.
02:30:30 Lights have been staying on and the internets.
02:30:31 Been staying on as well.
02:30:33 French Panda, also Speaking of animation.
02:30:35 Hope you watched my video about what cartoons next one will be about turning red.
02:30:39 I'm building my own cabin in the desert and haven't made any videos since that one, but now I know that cactus turned purple in below freezing temps.
02:30:49 I'll post a.
02:30:49 Video of of of my build when when I'm done, yeah.
02:30:52 It's actually it's.
02:30:55 It's like a type.
02:30:56 Think of it as like a a plant and a antifreeze.
02:31:00 When the temperatures get cold, if the the moisture didn't change chemical composition, the water.
02:31:10 Would freeze in the cactus, which is, you know, mostly water and it would explode all the cells and then the and you see this happening to like tropical plants, right.
02:31:20 Phobias and stuff like that.
02:31:22 And the entire cactus would just turn into mush.
02:31:26 Like when Texas got that big freeze and all those tropical plants they had out there just turned into mush and look, so my euphorbias that I tried for the first time this year.
02:31:35 Right now, turning into mush in my backyard because it got below freezing and they can't handle it, so you know.
02:31:42 Oh well, I tried.
02:31:43 I tried.
02:31:44 There was two more before me as I tried and they just they couldn't hang, which is disappointing, but whatever.
02:31:50 But yeah, the a lot of cactus is will turn purple, and that's what that is.
02:31:54 It's that chemical.
02:31:56 Change that's going on so that it can.
02:31:58 It can withstand the the colder temperatures and it slows the growth down and it really has to get hot for some of these.
02:32:04 I got one that stays purple until like halfway through summer and it so it just grows really slow because it doesn't recover from the winter until like it, there's not much.
02:32:13 Time left for it to grow.
02:32:17 But yeah.
02:32:19 Yeah, yeah.
02:32:19 Good luck with the the cabin.
02:32:21 It's it's a.
02:32:21 Lot of work.
02:32:22 It's a lot of work.
02:32:28 As far as advice goes on that, I don't know, like it's just.
02:32:32 Just know that it's it's.
02:32:33 It's a lot of work.
02:32:37 It's a lot of work if you're in the high desert, though.
02:32:39 I mean, I don't know.
02:32:40 As long as there's water there, that's the big thing.
02:32:41 As long as you have access to water, you can make anything work.
02:32:46 But yeah, I'll take a look at that, that new video.
02:32:52 Doctor blowhard Addy.
02:32:55 Organ donation is different when it's guaranteed to go to our people.
02:32:59 However, when all it does is let a gut grabber Dr.
02:33:04 give a ****** your **** **** or your liver to an invader who hates you, it shows that it's a high trust vestige that we need to opt out of.
02:33:13 Yeah, it's you'd have to be insane to be an Oregon.
02:33:16 Owner in the society like this in the same way you'd have to be insane to, you know, tell your kids to.
02:33:21 Say the pledge.
02:33:23 To you know, for the same reasons.
02:33:26 So it's.
02:33:29 You know it's uh.
02:33:31 It's bad news.
02:33:34 Jay Ray, 1981.
02:33:41 Dude, do you remember when?
02:33:43 Gatorade was in glass bottles and taste the way better.
02:33:46 I do not.
02:33:48 And that was before my time.
02:33:50 I never had.
02:33:50 Gatorade and Glass bottles.
02:33:54 In fact, I don't think I had really anything in glass bottles.
02:33:56 I think I was.
02:33:57 Post glass bottle.
02:34:00 The only thing that's still in glass bottles now is is Mexican Coke.
02:34:05 So yeah, I never had anything in glass bottles, but everything.
02:34:09 Glass bottles taste better than than microplastics.
02:34:13 Cringe panda.
02:34:14 Again, I'll give you a cookie.
02:34:27 By the way, what audio visualizer do you use?
02:34:30 I like this new one, it's it's called it's.
02:34:33 Just called magic.
02:34:35 So it's it's like.
02:34:37 A VJVJ program.
02:34:42 Zyklon NB?
02:34:45 Until proven real, I'll consider that.
02:34:50 The Chinese video to be fake.
02:34:53 Falun Gong, CIA. ND propaganda finance YouTuber said China's economy would collapse in 2022. It didn't. The three.
02:35:17 Alright, I don't know.
02:35:18 I don't know at.
02:35:18 What point?
02:35:23 This is.
02:35:24 I don't know what point it died, but I think we're back.
02:35:29 Let me hit refresh again.
02:35:44 We're we're we're back.
02:35:48 But this is such ********.
02:35:50 I don't know what point it went out because.
02:35:54 It never said that it was down on my side and I covered up the odyssey window for a second because I was moving browsers around or browser pages around.
02:36:08 And so I have no idea.
02:36:09 But I think that you guys missed like.
02:36:12 A while.
Speaker 6
02:36:17 How long ago was it?
Devon
02:36:21 That that I missed like cause I was doing that.
02:36:24 I just all those super chats I answered was I just talking to nobody.
02:36:34 I think I was just talking to nobody for that last time.
02:36:37 Really, it was all the way back then. Jesus Christ, I was talking to nobody for like 1/2 hour.
02:36:43 I'm surprised you guys are even still here.
02:36:47 Oh, good Lord.
02:36:49 Ohh ****.
02:36:50 Alright well I'm at the rewind out here like a lot.
02:36:54 That's such ******* ******** cause.
02:36:56 It said the whole time OBS was.
02:36:57 Like, Oh yeah, you're fine.
02:37:01 And I didn't have the the browser with the Odyssey on top like it was open, but I didn't have it on top because I.
02:37:08 Had too many other things open.
02:37:10 And so I didn't notice that it was disconnected, so I flipped.
02:37:14 I minimized the window and what was on the Odyssey screen was from a while back, and I was like, oh, ****.
02:37:21 So that sucks.
02:37:24 Alright, well let me see.
02:37:26 And I was playing videos.
02:37:27 I mean, I was waxing philosophical.
02:37:32 It was like a whole hour where I was just talking to nobody.
02:37:34 Well, I mean like an.
02:37:35 Hour, but it was a while.
02:37:37 Uh, let me let me see here.
02:37:42 Let me let me get to the last thing I talked about was the visualizer fact that was a while ago.
02:37:47 OK, well, alright.
02:37:49 Well, here we go anyway.
02:37:51 Let's see Zyklon B until proven real.
02:37:57 I'll consider the China video to be fake.
02:38:01 And you know, I see I I'm going to see, I'm going to feel like we're cause. I'm feeling like I I just I just did all this, but whatever propaganda finance YouTuber said that the economy would collapse or the Chinese economy would collapse. 2022, it didn't that the dam would burst and it and it didn't.
02:38:20 The Pretenders and their time of the genocide it was, yeah, the The thing is.
02:38:27 In no way is you know their economy is not going to collapse and not going away.
02:38:31 If anything, learning Mandarin would probably be a smart thing to do, because if they can avoid demographically ******* themselves, which I think that they will do, they're going to be just fine.
02:38:43 The West is what's going to.
02:38:45 Be in trouble.
02:38:46 So that that is that.
02:38:50 That is that.
02:38:51 Winter child.
02:38:52 I think you should review cringes video.
02:38:53 Tell us how you really feel.
02:38:55 Well, I'll tell you what.
02:38:56 Like like I said before, no one when no one was listening, the classified cat. Apparently I I just I think when content creators are like watching other people's like other content creators stuff, I don't think anyone wants to see that.
02:39:11 You know, like if if she wants feedback, I'll give her feedback. But like, you know, I've always thought it was weird when, like. Ohh. Watch me watch someone else's video. It's like, OK well.
02:39:26 Doesn't seem interesting to me.
02:39:30 Exmoor hunt.
02:39:32 Hey, Erin, there is a funny Passover egg in Superman 2 Niagara Falls, seen bystander on the bridge.
02:39:39 Of course he's Jewish, as Superman saves a kid and flies away.
02:39:43 Pretty OK.
02:39:44 Yeah, well.
02:39:46 Superman's extremely Jewish obviously was created by a Jew. Jews loved that character, Dennis Prager. When I was subscribed to his podcast and would listen to his radio show would always bring up Superman for no reason, and I never. I never. I didn't know why. I didn't realize why.
02:40:06 I didn't realize how Jewish it was.
02:40:10 And I just thought boomers like Superman or something.
02:40:12 But it it's it's obviously Jewish, like, oh, he's an alien.
02:40:16 He's from somewhere else.
02:40:18 He has.
02:40:18 These hidden secret.
02:40:19 Powers that knowing he can't let the you know the going on.
02:40:22 I mean, the normal people know about.
02:40:25 And like the girl that he likes would really like him if she knew that he was he was secretly Superman.
02:40:31 I mean, Leah, it's it's.
02:40:32 It's very jewy very ******* jewy.
02:40:37 So I'm not surprised at all by that, but I haven't seen.
02:40:40 I haven't seen Superman two since I was like.
02:40:42 A little kid.
02:40:45 And it was on TV or something like I was never.
02:40:47 I was never in a Superman.
02:40:48 I was more of a Batman kid.
02:40:51 And those movies were were.
02:40:53 Before my time anyway, so they looked cheesy by the time like I saw.
02:40:56 Them Andromeda Dev an excellent show tonight, Wednesday show was quite amazing.
02:41:03 All of them so detached from reality.
02:41:05 It's hard to believe.
02:41:08 Yeah, I mean, it was tough to get through that one.
02:41:11 Honestly, I'm glad that.
02:41:14 We did.
02:41:14 I'm glad we did do that show.
02:41:17 But it was.
02:41:19 It's also kind of.
02:41:20 Why? I'm a little bit.
02:41:20 Glad that that this show wasn't that ended up being.
02:41:24 Like I was prevented from.
02:41:26 From basically doing the one I was going to do, which was the like this.
02:41:29 Jew **** guy.
02:41:31 Because I just, I needed to breathe.
02:41:32 I needed some breathing room after that.
02:41:34 Well, that was just it was.
02:41:35 There's only so.
02:41:35 Much Jewish.
02:41:36 Degeneracy that you can focus on at.
02:41:38 A time before it.
02:41:39 Just, you know.
02:41:41 So, but I appreciate it.
02:41:43 Thank you very much.
02:41:45 Glock 23, I want to get a few cameras just this is.
02:41:48 Funny, I went on and.
02:41:48 On about, I guess the good thing about having to review this part is I.
02:41:53 Went on and on and on about surveillance cameras.
02:42:01 And so I'll just sum.
02:42:02 Up what I just said about the surveillance cameras.
02:42:05 Alright so.
02:42:06 The thing with the surveillance camera.
02:42:08 Is the ones that I use.
02:42:10 Are mostly just like, you know, like these are all standard def like these aren't even like, you know, these aren't really surveillance cameras so much as, like toys. They they literally cost $6 a pop. And I mean that they're $6.
02:42:30 I know churro.
02:42:31 Ohh you'll be fine.
02:42:34 I know.
02:42:36 You're you're going to be OK.
02:42:39 I can't.
02:42:40 I can't run out there every.
02:42:41 Time you come to the door.
02:42:44 Can you guys hear that that's true?
02:42:47 He's getting rained on a little bit, but I don't feel too bad for him.
02:42:50 He's got places he can go.
02:42:55 So yeah, cameras. So what?
02:42:56 What I would recommend if you don't want to get because there's it all depends on it. You can get 4K, you can get you know 10 AP.
02:43:04 You can get, you know.
02:43:06 If you just want to not have to like go through and learn all that stuff because it can get as complicated as you want it to be.
02:43:14 I mean I I would.
02:43:15 I would check out just like a full.
02:43:16 Like the the prepackaged ones where it's a DVR that's like rack mount that or or you know put it on a shelf somewhere and you set up cameras.
02:43:25 I would I.
02:43:26 Would I my?
02:43:28 My choice is to air gap it and not have it hooked up to the Internet.
02:43:32 But some people want to be able to control it from an app on their phone and whatever remotely.
02:43:36 I just it's not worth it to me.
02:43:38 I never have a need for that.
02:43:40 I'm not for me.
02:43:42 I do have better cameras.
02:43:43 I've got better cameras that aren't these little toy cameras basically that, but I I almost never look at them.
02:43:50 It's just if something were to happen, I'd be able to go back and look at it.
02:43:53 I'm not sitting there like, staring at the oh, what's going on over there?
02:43:56 Cause I can just walk over there, you know.
Speaker
02:43:59 UM.
Devon
02:44:00 But I would look for a pre made package thing if if that's what you're doing.
02:44:04 They're they're they're way cheaper than they used to be.
02:44:07 Race car now very classy.
02:44:09 I read your I read your thing before.
02:44:12 I'm not going to read this.
Speaker
02:44:15 Let's try to class.
Devon
02:44:16 It up a little bit race car now.
02:44:19 Let's try to class it up a little bit.
02:44:22 Amos Burton, can we look at the South American miss see?
02:44:26 And I did.
02:44:27 I actually hooked you guys up, but then you weren't watching, so it didn't really matter.
02:44:31 And now you're looking at this Asian chick that hates white people.
02:44:37 And then This is why you're looking at Asian chick that that hates white people.
02:44:41 French pan out.
02:44:42 Why is it so hard to make white people my age?
02:44:45 Care about white replacement?
02:44:47 They don't care at all.
02:44:48 I showed girls at my school the graph that shows the decline of whites and Canada and America between the 90s and 2020 and all they said was why is it bad that most people aren't white?
02:45:01 And what I was saying was it's not just people your age, although that has something to do with it.
02:45:07 Girls your age are going to be way more susceptible to the social pressure.
02:45:12 It's just that.
02:45:14 White people themselves now some of these.
02:45:16 Are it's.
02:45:17 It's hard to.
02:45:17 Know if some how many of these are.
02:45:19 Fellow whites, but.
02:45:20 It doesn't matter.
02:45:21 There's enough whites out there that sound like these people.
Speaker 17
02:45:24 If 5.
Speaker 12
02:45:24 POC's stand in the.
Speaker 13
02:45:25 Street and scream at the top of their lungs.
02:45:28 I hate all white people.
02:45:29 I want all white people to go die and die.
02:45:32 White devil, you cracker *****.
02:45:35 That's still not racism.
Speaker 17
02:45:37 You're not one of the good white people, either.
02:45:40 Stop separating us from the bad white people.
02:45:44 Don't sit out there in comments and say we don't claim.
02:45:47 Them we are.
02:45:48 Them we are the ones shooting up schools.
02:45:51 We are the ones ****** people, the ones enslaving people, we're.
Speaker 20
02:45:53 And I'll say it.
Speaker
02:45:55 I hate being white.
02:45:59 Which means I'm one of the good ones.
Speaker 14
02:46:03 All white people are inherently racist.
02:46:05 Can you be racist against white people?
Speaker 15
02:46:07 Based off the definition of racism, yes, but it's not going to hurt them and hurt their opportunities like it does people.
Devon
02:46:17 So clearly I I'm sure some.
02:46:19 Of those were were Jews.
02:46:21 But even if there's enough, there's, it doesn't matter.
02:46:25 There's there's plenty of white people of all ages that are just like that, and and even if they're not that explicit about it, boomers don't care about what right replacement zoomers don't care about white replacement.
02:46:37 Xers don't care about no one white people just don't care.
02:46:41 And so and.
02:46:41 But here's what's here's the positive.
02:46:45 That means the only white people that will reproduce without, you know, and and and.
02:46:55 Let me put it this way.
02:46:56 The the white genes that will survive.
02:47:00 What's happening now are going to be the white genes that do have.
02:47:04 In Group preference.
02:47:06 That do care about white erasure.
02:47:09 You're going to because right now you're having the same selection pressures applied to whites.
02:47:17 That just haven't been applicable.
02:47:20 To our people in in a really long time, but have been to other people, which is why they have higher in Group preference than we do.
02:47:30 So look, they're just going to, they're going to these people that don't have.
02:47:34 In Group preference are are just not going.
02:47:36 To you know, they'll race mix.
02:47:38 Out or they'll.
02:47:40 You know, just have fur babies or, you know, whatever.
02:47:44 Right.
02:47:44 And so yeah, we're we're in the unfortunately we're in the part of we're the rocky road.
02:47:49 We're in that in that transition phase between.
02:47:55 You know whites.
02:47:57 Not caring about their their genocide and then and the the actual genocide.
02:48:03 We're kind of in that.
02:48:05 In between phase, you know and there's just not, there is no magic word.
02:48:11 I'll, I'll tell you what.
02:48:12 If I find the root password that that hacks the the the NPC brain and gives me low level access to their their their memory.
02:48:22 I'll let you guys know.
02:48:23 It's just it just.
02:48:25 It's hard to overcome 100 years of Jew magic on white people brains.
02:48:31 You know that that's.
02:48:32 Just all I can do is what I do and try to show people.
02:48:37 The the What the Jew Magic's doing, you know, and how how it how it does it. So that people are less susceptible to it and can.
02:48:47 Can cannot be tricked by it, but the vast majority of the people out there, they're not going to see my stuff and not not that I'm like the antidote, right.
02:48:56 But they're not going to be exposed to anything like what we talk about here, and they're just going to.
02:49:02 You know, go quietly, end of the night.
02:49:04 And that's just the way it is.
02:49:08 I don't like it.
02:49:08 But that's that's the way that it is.
02:49:13 And then.
02:49:17 Did you see the story of the redhead that cut his Mexican wife's head off and then dismembered the rest of her last weekend?
02:49:24 What you guys missed because I wasn't apparently online.
02:49:28 Was I searched for that and then end up with pages of cartel videos, but I couldn't find that specific story.
02:49:38 So no, I I I don't have that specific story.
02:49:42 Tennis knots.
02:49:43 The lady cop who banged all the diversity on the force.
02:49:47 Her husband was a park Ranger.
02:49:49 He lost his job over it as well.
02:49:51 I chose this link because it has pictures of everyone involved.
02:49:55 This happened around 20 minutes South of Nashville.
02:49:58 Yeah, I'd.
02:49:58 I'd heard something about it.
02:50:00 I don't know why it's such a big story.
02:50:02 It it.
02:50:03 I mean like.
02:50:04 I guess because of.
02:50:05 It involves **** ******* or whatever.
02:50:10 But let's see here.
02:50:20 I mean, everyone's kind of seen it right?
02:50:22 Like the bot.
02:50:22 What's the basic storyline?
02:50:24 Let me see.
02:50:25 The basic storyline is let.
02:50:26 Me. Let me bring a.
02:50:27 Picture of her up here.
02:50:31 I'm pretty sure everyone's familiar with this though, or they should be by now.
02:50:35 I've seen this freaking.
02:50:38 Popping up all over the place.
02:50:46 Let's see.
02:50:47 I'm going to save it.
02:50:47 As a stupid stupid way.
02:50:55 Daily Mail has even their own format for photos.
02:51:01 Alright, so this chick right here.
02:51:05 And that guy?
02:51:06 That's the simp.
02:51:09 By her Tennessee cop who had sex with her colleagues claims she was in an open relationship but stunned her park Ranger husband when he saw her kissing a.
02:51:17 Colleague's wife.
02:51:20 Patrol officer Megan Hall of the Laverne Police Department, or Lavergne.
02:51:27 I don't know.
02:51:27 How you?
02:51:27 Said that, Police Department was fired along with four other officers after an internal report in December.
02:51:34 A further three cops were suspended after the investigation.
02:51:39 Hall, who was married to Jedediah Hall.
02:51:42 That's the guy on the right there, I'm assuming, is also accused of revealing her breasts while at a steamy family Memorial Day hot tub party on a boat.
02:51:52 I don't see.
02:51:53 I don't know why.
02:51:53 Why did?
02:51:53 Why did this become news, though?
02:51:55 Like what happened was that was the big thing.
02:51:57 One officer, Patrick Magley, whatever, said in the report that Hall had kissed his wife, Amy, and her husband witnessed the incident but really wasn't on board.
02:52:10 So the.
02:52:11 I don't understand how this became like.
02:52:13 A because like, obviously, I'm against them being degenerate, swingers or whatever, but I don't see why this became like everyone got fired.
02:52:23 Like were they doing this on the job like in the?
02:52:27 In the police station.
02:52:30 Or what?
02:52:32 I mean, she did.
02:52:33 She banged, like every cop that was.
02:52:35 At, you know at the.
02:52:38 At the same police station, basically, at least like five or six other guys, right?
02:52:42 But what's I?
02:52:42 Don't understand why they got fired over it.
02:52:45 What's the?
02:52:45 What's the hook here?
02:52:47 I'm breezing through the story here.
02:52:49 Alright, blah blah blah.
02:52:51 Blah blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah.
02:52:58 His wife's learn affair with her colleagues came to light after an internal investigation.
02:53:04 Why did the investigation take place?
02:53:06 Like what?
02:53:06 What was the thing?
02:53:07 What was the catalyst for all this?
02:53:10 One incident in internal report is a hot tub party compared to ***** **** **** with several of the fired and suspended officers wives attended.
02:53:34 So she was just she was ******* all.
02:53:35 The other cops.
02:53:36 But I mean again obviously, which I'm against and like.
02:53:41 This guy should kick her to the curb, but.
02:53:42 He's not going to.
02:53:45 And girls shouldn't be cops anyway.
02:53:47 And and there's so many other things.
02:53:49 I'm just.
02:53:49 I'm just trying to figure out how this made it in the news, cause this just seems like what probably happens in a lot of police departments, honestly.
02:53:57 I've, I've and I'm.
02:53:57 I'm not just saying that I've known female cops.
02:54:01 They're all, by the way, not just female cops.
02:54:04 Female cops, female fire people, firemen or whatever.
02:54:09 People are women that are in the Marines.
02:54:12 They're all banging the dudes.
02:54:15 All the ones that I'm aware of at least.
02:54:17 Every woman I've ever known personally that has had a job like this, you know where it's it's mostly men and it's more like a man kind.
02:54:25 Of a job.
02:54:26 They're like Sodom and Gomorrah, ******* all the guys.
02:54:30 That work with them.
02:54:32 So I'm I I don't see why this is news.
02:54:37 Where is this like?
02:54:38 How did this become an investigation?
02:54:46 Yeah, it doesn't say it doesn't say how this became an investigation.
02:54:56 Yeah, I don't know.
02:55:02 Yeah, I think most people saw this story.
02:55:05 I don't know.
02:55:05 Yeah, but I don't know why it's news.
02:55:06 I this is just this is literally what happens if your wife is a cop.
02:55:10 She's ******* other cops.
02:55:11 That's just the sorry she is.
02:55:14 In fact, if she's a if she's a cop.
02:55:16 If she's an EMT, usually if she's if she works in any of these, you know, first responder type things.
02:55:23 If she's, you know, in the military, you know, if she's she's a lawyer.
02:55:30 Sometimes if she's around a lot of alpha men, she's usually banging the alpha men.
02:55:41 Let's see here, the lady tennis knots.
02:55:43 The lady cop who banged all the diversity on the force.
02:55:46 Her husband was a park Ranger.
02:55:47 But that's the one I just did.
02:55:50 Lucid Nebula last week when you rejected my suggestion for people to get dash cams, it sounded like you thought they're all connected to the Internet.
02:55:57 They don't have to be mine records onto a micro SD card.
02:56:01 They solved that.
02:56:01 Your word against their issue and makes them.
02:56:04 No, not saying don't get one.
02:56:05 I'm just saying like be aware that it's that doesn't have to be connected to the Internet.
02:56:10 You know, like it's just know that there's you're recording what's happening outside your vehicle.
02:56:18 That's all I'm saying.
02:56:18 Just be aware.
02:56:20 There's sometimes you don't want to be recording things, you know it doesn't matter if it's on an SD card or if it's streaming to the Internet.
02:56:28 And there's sometimes you do.
02:56:29 I'm not saying don't get one.
02:56:30 I'm just saying, be aware that there might be times you don't want a record of what's happening outside your car or inside your car.
02:56:41 Just saying, that's all I'm saying.
02:56:47 Gojira. Godzilla.
02:56:50 Hey there my friend is a Christian.
02:56:51 Who he likes, who elects to the type of unbatched?
02:56:57 Wait, who elects to the type of unabashed love for Israel?
02:57:03 He went to Israel for three months for school and they walked him and his class.
02:57:08 Through Holocaust museums, he can't fathom Jews being shown in a negative light.
02:57:13 How can I convince him and others of reality?
02:57:15 Well, that goes back to the other thing.
02:57:17 I'll let you know when I find out.
02:57:19 You know, a lot of these people are just, you know.
Speaker
02:57:23 You know better than.
Devon
02:57:24 I do.
02:57:24 So I guess you're gonna have to work on that one.
02:57:28 But there is.
02:57:29 No, unfortunately there's no magic.
02:57:30 Ohh, show them this.
02:57:31 This will repeal the normies.
02:57:32 That's fact.
02:57:33 That's why I keep trying to repeat to people like every time.
02:57:35 There's like these incidents that all the the, the, the.
02:57:41 The the red Pilled people.
02:57:44 See happen in a very pub.
02:57:46 You know when there's a.
02:57:46 Very public opportunity to have the conversation that's going to finally red pill their friend about X or Y or Z.
02:57:55 And and then it it doesn't.
02:57:56 There's not this great awakening or whatever as as the cue tarts put it, it never happens.
02:58:01 Because you're working up against like, what are you gonna?
02:58:05 Like you just.
02:58:05 Told me what the Jews did right?
02:58:07 They they he lived in Israel for three months and they they shepherded him through Holocaust Museum after Holocaust Museum.
02:58:15 How are you going to wind up that?
02:58:19 Right.
02:58:19 Are you gonna?
02:58:20 Are you gonna send?
02:58:20 Him to a.
02:58:21 White ethno state for three months and send him through.
02:58:25 You know, museum after.
02:58:27 No, you don't have anything, even you don't.
02:58:29 You don't have any that compares to the the propaganda power that they have access to.
02:58:34 So either you.
02:58:36 On a personal level, with your friendship can can breach that gap, or you're you're not, you know, like or.
02:58:44 They're just, you know, it is what it is.
02:58:48 Jay 921, I'm.
02:58:49 41, OK, what? Why did you say that?
02:58:55 What did you say before?
02:58:56 That what?
02:58:57 What made that relevant?
02:59:00 Well, I'm. I'm.
02:59:01 Rewinding here.
02:59:03 Oh, but the Gatorade and glass bottles.
02:59:07 Yeah, I I don't know.
02:59:08 I've never had.
02:59:09 I've never seen Gatorade in glass bottles unless I just didn't drink.
02:59:14 You know, maybe if it was in glass bottles in like the 80s or something, and I just, I'd never had Gatorade until.
02:59:21 Much later in life, I don't know.
02:59:24 The only like I said, the only thing I've ever had in glass bottles, that's not like beer is Mexican Coke.
02:59:31 Jane, anything, anyone.
02:59:32 I'm an old millennial.
02:59:33 I remember as a child having big otad big otad.
02:59:40 In a glass bottle I don't even.
02:59:41 Know what vegetate is.
02:59:43 Maybe the you must be like on the East Coast or something because I.
02:59:46 Don't even know what Faygo Tate is.
02:59:50 I asked you about it because I was under the impression you.
02:59:53 Were Gen. X.
02:59:54 So surely you can relate anyway.
02:59:56 Who gives a ****?
02:59:57 God bless brother.
03:00:01 Yeah, I I you must be in a different part of the country and that might be why that might be why I was in California when I was younger.
03:00:09 And then in the Southwest, you know, so it's.
03:00:15 It might just be at like an East Coast thing or something like that.
03:00:18 I've never and cause I don't even know what Fago tape is.
03:00:22 Retired ****** Snapple used to be sold and.
03:00:26 Why are we talking about glass bottles?
03:00:30 All right, let's.
03:00:31 But you know what?
03:00:32 Here's the.
03:00:34 I got to play the ******** ****** animation.
Speaker
03:00:37 Where is it?
Speaker 2
03:00:38 Where to go?
Speaker
03:00:40 Here you are.
03:00:42 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?
Speaker 2
03:00:46 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon
03:00:55 Alright, snap used to be sold in glass bottles and tasted better.
03:00:58 Personally I think Chinese dead babies are real.
03:01:00 They have organ harvesting program worse than us people sentenced to death are killed a day later for organs and are rich flying over there for transplants with forced abortions.
03:01:11 Imagine under the table.
03:01:12 Tough godless thing.
03:01:14 Yeah, it could be real like I.
03:01:16 Said I looked at this footage and I'm I'm I'm of the mind that if it's not real, whoever cooked up those infant.
03:01:25 Corpses should have their own special effects company because it looks really ******* real.
03:01:32 But it could be fake.
03:01:34 You never know.
03:01:36 You never know.
03:01:38 As far as the.
03:01:41 The snap.
03:01:41 Well, I do remember snapping glass bottles.
03:01:44 And during our Snapple and glass bottles.
03:01:48 In fact, I forgot that Snapple was a thing.
03:01:51 Because I didn't see it for a really long time.
03:01:54 And then I saw it like at a gas station the other day.
03:01:56 I was like, oh, yeah, Snapple like it still exists.
03:01:59 I'm surprised.
03:02:01 So it's still out there, but I remember it was like everywhere.
03:02:04 I don't know why it got so big there was there were commercials on TV constantly for Snapple.
03:02:08 And remember that their big thing was like, oh, we're like this small business, which obviously was probably a lie, but they had, like, they they made it look like a.
03:02:18 It was like some small family run company and.
03:02:22 And that was like, that was like their.
03:02:24 That was the narrative of Snapple, right?
03:02:27 UM.
03:02:29 And then it was like this quirky 90s thing.
03:02:32 Anyway, all right guys.
03:02:36 Well, I think that's it for the.
03:02:38 For the hyper chats.
03:02:41 The thing that I was showing you guys with all these.
03:02:45 All this anti white **** that goes on and on and on.
03:02:48 There's like so much more.
03:02:49 Of it what I pulled that from.
03:02:51 I just.
03:02:51 I'm just going to talk about this briefly and then I'll I'm going to get out of.
03:02:56 Is a video that's been going around.
03:02:59 That really kind of ****** me off.
03:03:02 Because it's it's it's.
03:03:04 It doesn't.
03:03:05 The guy who made it doesn't **** me off.
03:03:07 It just ****** me off that this is where we're at.
03:03:09 So many of you guys tonight have asked.
03:03:11 Well, what do I say to my white friends?
03:03:14 And and sadly, you know what the answer might be?
03:03:17 Show them this video because they don't care about white people.
03:03:21 Because they and and and and and it, but they might if a non white tells them to.
03:03:29 That's the ****** thing.
03:03:30 Is I hate that this is a.
03:03:32 Video that like.
03:03:34 Exists really.
03:03:36 And again, I don't hate this.
03:03:37 Guy for doing.
03:03:39 It he's doing it because, but it's just like.
03:03:44 It angers me that.
03:03:47 Just like the magic *****.
03:03:48 Like, conservatives need the magic ***** to tell them that they're not racist.
03:03:52 So many white people need permission from non whites to to care about white people.
03:03:58 And so all of you people that asked tonight, what you can do to to get through to that, your friends or whatever that have a problem, maybe show him this video, this video, you can find it on YouTube if you just look for what are we doing to white people and he it's well it's kind of long like it's like this one I'm not going to play it but those clips.
03:04:18 But yeah, cause it looks like it's about 17 minutes long, so, but those clips that we played in here are clips that he compiled and I and I didn't play all of them.
03:04:28 But he basically comes on and says like.
03:04:32 You know.
03:04:33 White people shouldn't feel bad, and they for being white like it's basically an Asian kid saying it's OK to be white.
03:04:42 And again, I hate I hate that this.
03:04:44 Is this is what's going to?
03:04:47 This is what's going to reach some some white people because they need permission from a non white.
03:04:52 But it's, but it's true.
03:04:57 You know, maybe this will work.
03:04:59 Maybe this will work.
03:05:01 Like I said, just look for what are we doing to white people on YouTube?
03:05:05 It'll come up and.
03:05:09 He doesn't say anything different than what everyone else has been saying in this space, but because he's not white then it's it, you know, your ****** friend's going to.
03:05:18 Be like, ooh, I can actually believe in.
03:05:22 So you know it's.
03:05:22 Like it's.
03:05:24 You know, it's like Candace Owens.
03:05:25 Like, why does she even exist?
03:05:26 Because same thing.
03:05:29 You know.
03:05:32 Yeah, I don't know what else you know.
03:05:34 I don't know how to tell you anyway.
03:05:36 Alright guys.
03:05:38 I mean just double check, make sure I didn't miss someone.
03:05:40 I'm pretty sure I didn't.
03:05:42 Alright, cool.
03:05:44 All right.
03:05:45 Well, you guys all have a a great evening.
03:05:47 Sorry, I, you know, like, this was a little unstructured little surprised this actually went on for longer than I was expecting.
03:05:53 I was only going to do about two hours, but you know, we powered through it so.
03:05:56 Right on, but yeah, I'll be back here on Wednesday.
03:06:01 Provided the the.
03:06:03 Power and the Internet are working, which I think they will cause.
03:06:07 The storm is supposed to let up.
03:06:09 I don't know if you guys can hear the rain.
03:06:12 She let us see.
03:06:13 In fact, let's let.
03:06:14 Let's take one last look at Chiro Cam.
03:06:17 Because he should be in his shed if he's not.
03:06:19 He should be.
03:06:20 Because he that means he's getting rained on somewhere he's not.
03:06:25 I don't see him there.
03:06:26 Don't see. Let me.
03:06:28 Hide this.
Speaker
03:06:28 OK.
Devon
03:06:30 So it's easier to see.
03:06:35 Oh, that didn't help.
03:06:36 I forgot I changed the blend mode on the churro Cam.
Speaker
03:06:44 Where's the blend mode?
03:06:45 Let's do normal.
Devon
03:06:48 And he's not in his chair.
03:06:51 He's not in his tub.
03:06:54 I'll go out looking for him.
03:06:55 He's ******** and he he needs me to like, take him to his shed for some reason and then, like he'll stay there.
03:07:01 He's probably hiding under a car or something like that right now.
03:07:05 All right.
03:07:05 Well, you guys have a great evening.
03:07:09 For black pill lamb, of course.
Speaker 3
03:07:14 Jack, have you seen this, Sir?
Speaker 8
03:07:15 Haven't you the river?