INSOMNIA STREAM: WOMEN'S LIB EDITION.mp3
05/02/2021Speaker 2
00:00:00 Are you hungry like the wolf?Devon
00:00:23 Are you starving?00:00:25 Are you thirsty?
00:00:30 I'm not hungry like the wolf.
00:00:33 I'm more like I'm hungry.
00:00:34 Like the werewolf.
00:00:36 I don't know.
00:00:38 I'm not going anywhere.
00:00:39 With any of this.
00:00:40 So how you guys doing?
00:00:42 Good morning, good evening, good afternoon, good.
00:00:46 Good Lord, I have some bad.
00:00:49 News for you guys.
00:00:51 I have some bad news for those of.
00:00:54 You living in cities?
00:00:57 Specifically, California.
00:01:00 California, just you know.
00:01:01 It's a shame what happened to California.
00:01:05 It's it's a great place, like the climate.
00:01:09 The the sights.
00:01:13 That I don't mean like, you know, Universal Studios and Disneyland and stuff like that.
00:01:17 I mean, like, you know, like the Redwood trees.
00:01:21 Pebble Beach.
00:01:24 Santa Cruz like.
00:01:27 There's some nice places it.
00:01:29 If it wasn't for all the ******* people.
00:01:33 It would be a nice.
00:01:33 Place to live.
00:01:36 But people.
00:01:38 Are about to get.
00:01:38 A lot worse.
00:01:40 Say a little story for you.
00:01:42 This comes from Fox News, but is also.
00:01:45 In lots of other.
00:01:47 Things 76,000.
00:01:51 76,000.
00:01:54 California inmates now eligible for early release.
00:02:01 The number includes nearly 20,000 inmates who are serving life sentences.
00:02:09 Isn't that odd?
00:02:10 You get life in prison, but.
00:02:13 But not really.
00:02:14 For for not for these 20,000.
00:02:19 I'm going to pause this stupid autoplay ********.
00:02:22 Don't autoplay.
00:02:23 You should know better than that, Fox.
00:02:26 Sacramento, CA is giving 76,000 inmates, including violent and repeat felons, the opportunity to leave prison earlier, as the state aims to further trim the population of what was once the nations largest state correctional system. More than 63,000 inmates.
00:02:47 Convicted of violent crimes will be eligible for good behavior credits that shorten their sentences by 1/3.
00:02:55 Instead of 1/5.
00:02:56 That had been in place since 2017, so they've already started doing this ****. They're just making it worse. That includes nearly 20,000 inmates who are serving life sentences.
00:03:08 The new rules take effect Saturday, but it will be months before months or years before any inmates go free earlier.
00:03:15 Well, that's good at.
00:03:16 Least you got a little bit of time.
00:03:18 Corrections officers say the goal is to reward inmates.
00:03:22 Who better themselves? Yeah.
00:03:25 I'm sure that's that's like a thing.
00:03:30 If you're doing life.
00:03:33 I don't know what what like what does?
00:03:34 It take to get life in California.
00:03:40 Corrections officials say the goal is lower, while critics say the move will endanger.
00:03:44 The public you think.
00:03:47 Under the change, more than 10,000 prisoners convicted of a second serious but nonviolent offence.
00:03:53 Under the state's three strikes, law will be eligible for release after serving half of their sentences.
00:04:02 That's not as big of a deal the.
00:04:04 The same increase release time will apply to 3000 non violent, that's not.
00:04:10 As big of a deal.
00:04:15 Yeah, so that's nice.
00:04:18 The goal is to increase incentives for incarcerated population to practice good behavior.
00:04:24 And follow the.
00:04:25 Rules while serving their time.
00:04:27 It's funny what they the another story said their headline was written California to release 76,000 prisoners to make the prison safer.
00:04:40 Without without a hint of irony.
00:04:43 And that's that's basically what they're saying is well, it'll make the prisons safer because they will want to be.
00:04:50 They will not want to behave.
00:04:52 So they got in prison.
00:04:58 And participate in rehabilitative and educational programs, which will lead to safer Prisons, Department spokeswoman Dana Seamus.
00:05:10 Said in a statement.
00:05:13 Additionally, these changes would help to reduce the prison's population by allowing our incarcerated persons. Well. Yeah, you think that that would, that would help decrease the prisons population if you let out 76,000 people.
00:05:29 Well, they have some geniuses in the in the corrections.
00:05:33 Uh facilities over there in California.
00:05:37 Seamus provided the emergency regulation.
00:05:39 And estimates of how many.
00:05:40 Inmates will be affected, blah blah blah.
00:05:44 Right, the department now must submit permanent regulations next year.
00:05:49 They will be considered a.
00:05:50 Public hearing, blah blah blah.
00:05:52 Kent scheidegger.
00:05:56 Scheidegger E, legal director of the criminal Justice Legal Foundation that represents crime victims, said that notion that the credits are for good behavior is a misnomer.
00:06:07 You don't have to be good to get good time credits.
00:06:10 People who lose their good time credits for misconduct get them back.
00:06:15 They don't stay gone.
00:06:17 They could be a useful device for managing the population if they had more teeth in them, but you don't or, but they don't.
00:06:25 They're really just a giveaway.
00:06:29 Well, here's the thing.
00:06:32 It's funny because basically California saying is we have too many ******* criminals and we have so many criminals we.
00:06:39 Can't house them all.
00:06:41 And so we're going to start letting them go and we, we've cooked up some like super easy to game system so that even people with life sentences and.
00:06:50 People, I mean.
00:06:51 The 76,000 number that's violent criminals, all those, I mean.
00:06:54 There's a bunch of.
00:06:54 Other people too, but the 76,000 number that's violent offenders and.
00:07:00 So it's just a.
00:07:01 Way to to lower the person populations by letting them.
00:07:07 Lots of other ways of lowering the prison population.
00:07:11 Like oh, I don't know, the death penalty.
00:07:15 We've talked about a lot in the past about how one of the reasons why you have kind.
00:07:21 Of a docile.
00:07:24 European population is.
00:07:28 For centuries, really.
00:07:31 White people executed violent criminals.
00:07:35 You know, we were watching that movie from the 1940s. Well, my girl Friday, I think it was. That was it was from 1940 or maybe like May 1940. I forget the exact year, but they were erecting a gallows.
00:07:51 To hang a guy.
00:07:53 As the 1940s, we were still doing it.
00:07:58 And and that was back when there was like speedy trial.
00:08:04 None of us death row for 1000 years. ********. I mean, there's people that got a death sentence like 20 years ago, and they're still.
00:08:12 They're still rotting away in prison.
00:08:16 And look, right now it kind of you know it's one of those things where.
00:08:21 Do you?
00:08:21 You don't really want the state.
00:08:23 To have the ability to execute people because.
00:08:27 They are, and it's now a hostile environment.
00:08:30 The state is now a a hostile entity.
00:08:35 And so it's it's.
00:08:40 It's funny because at the same time they're releasing all these violent criminals who got life in prison.
00:08:46 For something probably.
00:08:47 A lot of these guys.
00:08:49 You don't get life in prison for.
00:08:50 Beating someone up?
00:08:53 Your life, I mean, said 20,000 murderers at least because not everyone gets life for murder.
00:08:58 Either, which is amazing.
00:09:02 They're locking up.
00:09:04 People that went.
00:09:05 To the magarelli.
00:09:07 No, obviously that's not California doing that, but it's.
00:09:09 The same ******* people.
00:09:14 The fact that Rudy Giuliani.
00:09:18 Is getting raided by the ******* FBI.
00:09:22 Rudy ******* Giuliani.
00:09:24 Is getting raided by the FBI.
00:09:26 You know it, and Biden hasn't even been president for, you know, six months.
00:09:34 You had Trump for four years.
00:09:37 Hillary didn't get raided once.
00:09:42 You know, Obama didn't get raided.
00:09:46 None of those people got raided.
00:09:49 People that you could make a case I've often said a 12 year old with Internet access could convict Hillary.
00:09:58 You don't even really need to raid these people.
00:10:00 You already have a lot of the evidence.
00:10:01 It's in the open.
00:10:02 James Clapper lied to Congress on national television.
00:10:13 You know, it's funny because I I tweeted out back when it was it was pretty clear that Trump wasn't going to cross the Rubicon.
00:10:22 There was going to be no Huber investigation that was going to pop out of nowhere and you know.
00:10:29 Then you know they'll risk the deep.
00:10:30 State and all this other stuff.
00:10:32 And and I said something along the lines of, you know this what's going on now is, is proof that Trump is either incompetent and and never had control over his own agencies, or he's in on it and.
00:10:47 It's impossible to tell and.
00:10:52 I'm not going to say who?
00:10:54 Got very upset with me.
00:10:57 Very upset with me and said something.
00:10:59 Along the lines of.
00:11:00 You should stick to movie reviews, OK?
00:11:03 You still think that you still think that?
00:11:16 But yeah, I don't, I don't want.
00:11:18 I don't want to push any wedges.
00:11:19 I don't want to push.
00:11:20 Any wedges right now?
00:11:23 In fact, I I I'm actually a little encouraged.
00:11:26 I'm a little encouraged.
00:11:27 To see.
00:11:29 Nick Fontez made a comment on Twitter about how him getting put on the No fly list.
00:11:37 Put things into.
00:11:38 Perspective for him.
00:11:39 And he's now willing to work with more people.
00:11:41 Don't really care. I'm you.
00:11:43 Know I'm, but I'll it kind of.
00:11:46 Lets me think though that maybe.
00:11:48 Maybe people are starting to realize, oh ****.
00:11:53 Maybe white primacy really is?
Speaker 2
00:11:55 Maybe we really don't have a.Devon
00:11:58 Anyone at the wheel?00:12:03 Maybe it doesn't matter if we.
00:12:05 We keep voting for Team Red.
00:12:12 It's especially not going to matter if they get rid of the filibuster, which is what they're talking about doing.
00:12:17 And it will matter even less if they pack the.
00:12:19 Courts, which they're talking about doing.
00:12:22 And it will matter even less.
00:12:24 If they make Washington, DC, a state which?
00:12:27 They're talking about doing or Puerto Rico.
00:12:31 They're just, you know, they've already the funny.
00:12:33 Thing is, they're just getting impatient.
00:12:36 The trend line I mean.
00:12:37 It's already.
00:12:39 It's already there, right?
00:12:40 It's theirs to lose right now.
00:12:42 They've already got it.
00:12:44 And I think they just, they're just getting impatient.
00:12:46 They don't want to wait like that next couple of years, it'll take for enough of the the.
00:12:50 White boomers to.
00:12:51 Die off and the illegal immigrants to come in and and you.
00:12:54 Know just they they're getting a little impatient.
00:12:58 So they just want to like seal the deal and any of those things.
00:13:02 Will seal the deal.
00:13:08 People ask me like, how much time?
00:13:09 Do we have?
00:13:11 Well, I think that's, you know, if you think about.
00:13:15 We're like a leaf.
00:13:17 Floating on the surface of.
00:13:20 Of some water.
00:13:22 And there's a drain.
00:13:24 And there's a Whirlpool around the drain.
00:13:28 And as the leaf.
00:13:30 Gets closer to the drain.
00:13:33 It's orbit around the drain.
00:13:36 Goes faster and faster and faster, and the closer it gets to the drain, the faster it spins until it's just spinning like a top and then it.
00:13:44 Gets stuck down.
00:13:48 I'm not dizzy yet.
00:13:53 But I'm getting a little bit nauseous.
00:13:57 It's, you know, a little motion sickness.
00:14:02 But something like this will.
00:14:05 We'll get us spinning pretty fast.
00:14:09 Any of those things getting passed.
Speaker 2
00:14:11 Like not that.Devon
00:14:12 It really matters, right?00:14:14 Because it is inevitable.
Speaker 2
00:14:16 Yeah, you're going.Devon
00:14:17 You're going to be seeing stuff like this.00:14:19 You got California releasing its prisoners.
00:14:20 It's not just.
00:14:21 California, they're you.
00:14:23 Know we got Baltimore, who's they're going.
00:14:25 To stop, I mean they want to have.
00:14:26 Prisoners, because they're they're just, they're going to stop arresting people.
00:14:36 Yeah. And in Baltimore, you.
00:14:39 Pretty much have to murder someone to get arrested.
00:14:42 And then.
00:14:44 Most likely you won't.
00:14:45 I mean, you're not gonna get the.
00:14:46 Death penalty in ******* Baltimore.
00:14:52 And if you get life, really what?
00:14:54 Life means these days is like 6.
00:14:56 6:00 to 8:00.
00:14:57 Years, you know.
00:15:01 And I I still have as a kid hearing that, oh, yeah, they just gave this guy four life.
00:15:06 Sentences and thinking like.
00:15:08 Why isn't one enough?
00:15:11 I mean it kind of.
00:15:12 But now even even you know.
00:15:14 Even back then, a life sentence was considered like about about eight years or so, maybe a little.
00:15:20 I don't remember the exact number.
00:15:22 But they that that's how.
00:15:23 Long you'd have before you're eligible for parole.
00:15:28 So really, it's meaningless.
00:15:29 The term life that's.
00:15:31 Just a meaningless term.
Speaker 2
00:15:39 And I'm a firm believer if.Devon
00:15:41 You know, we had a just justice system.00:15:44 That you could trust.
00:15:46 That was part of your group.
00:15:48 That wasn't hostile to your group.
00:15:55 As a society.
00:15:57 The least we could do.
00:16:00 If someone murders a member of our society, is is to kill the murderer if someone kills.
00:16:05 Me, I want you.
00:16:08 Guys to ******* kill him back.
00:16:11 Is that too much to ask?
00:16:14 And not even as a deterrent.
00:16:18 Just as as justice, if someone ******* kills me.
00:16:22 Someone better ******* kill him back cause I'm not.
00:16:24 Going to be around to do it.
00:16:29 But you do a few centuries of that, and Europeans, you know, they start to lose their.
00:16:35 The the violent.
00:16:36 Among them the those with low impulse control and and.
00:16:44 It's it's got a very.
00:16:47 Effective eugenic effect.
00:16:52 And as people with low impulse control.
00:16:55 People with.
00:16:58 Proclivity for violence.
00:17:04 Begin to begin to be the the.
00:17:09 Orchestrators and conductors.
00:17:13 Of our country and our culture.
00:17:20 They're not going to be they're not going to want to implement anything like that.
00:17:23 They don't want harsh, but they're trying to abolish.
00:17:25 The ******* police.
00:17:33 So yeah, get out of the cities, is, I guess what I'm saying.
00:17:39 The Arizona audit still going on again, I don't know what the point is.
00:17:43 There doesn't seem to be a game plan.
00:17:47 I don't even know if there's like a.
00:17:48 What would you do legally?
00:17:55 Trump kind of dropped the ball, right?
00:17:57 I mean, if he if he really believed that there was fraud and and didn't want to and want to leave office.
00:18:03 He could have done it.
00:18:04 He could have pulled it off.
00:18:05 It would have.
00:18:05 Been violent or whatever, I guess, but.
Speaker 5
00:18:08 Come on.Devon
00:18:11 I just don't know what you do now.00:18:13 I don't think anything like this has ever happened.
00:18:18 Even if you had a like an honest press, I don't even know you would do that.
00:18:22 I mean, but you you don't.
00:18:24 Even if you didn't have a a.
00:18:30 At least half the country.
00:18:34 Who not giving a.
00:18:35 **** like even like.
00:18:36 If you have half the country, you could.
00:18:37 Show him a video of.
00:18:39 Obama and Biden both double teaming a three-year old while killing babies. Or you know what I mean? Like.
00:18:47 It wouldn't matter to these people, they they wouldn't care.
00:18:52 So I don't know what you do.
00:18:56 I know it's an opportunity to do.
00:19:04 If you need an excuse.
00:19:09 To at least.
00:19:09 Get civil war talk from just, you know, scary headlines from paranoid journalists.
00:19:18 And get it going from just, you know, whispers on the Internet.
00:19:24 And in the comments sections of.
00:19:28 Every, every news story basically these days.
00:19:32 If you want.
00:19:33 To get it from there to actual.
00:19:36 Real talk.
00:19:38 I suppose that.
00:19:39 Would be one way to do it.
00:19:48 I just don't think that's.
00:19:49 What they have the balls to do.
00:19:51 I don't even know if I'd.
00:19:52 Want to you know.
00:19:55 I don't know.
00:19:56 It's one of those.
00:19:56 It's tough.
00:19:57 It's one of those things where if if Trump decided.
00:20:01 I don't know.
00:20:02 I guess I would probably I'd probably get behind it.
00:20:05 A little bit, but it would be it.
00:20:07 Would just be kind.
00:20:08 Of like.
00:20:11 I mean, would you really want to live in Maga Country?
00:20:14 Like literally.
00:20:20 Anyway, I'm a little tired.
00:20:22 I've only.
00:20:22 Slept like 3 hours between.
00:20:25 Maybe maybe 4 hours between the last stream and today, or right now.
00:20:32 It's been a long, long day.
00:20:34 It's been one of those days.
00:20:35 Where you start a project.
00:20:37 And and it's one of those projects you start because like oh, I can.
00:20:40 I can get.
00:20:41 This done real quick.
00:20:43 I know like 4 hours.
00:20:44 You're later.
00:20:44 You're just like, could there be anything else that could go wrong with this project?
00:20:51 Oh man, oh man.
00:20:55 I reek of of content cleaner.
00:20:58 And solder.
00:21:01 So anyway, we have a couple of things we're going to go over today and I got some fun little videos to watch, and I also want to talk to chat for a little bit.
00:21:10 And no, actually I did not talk to the discord guy yet.
00:21:14 Sorry, man, it's just like I said, it's been one of those days.
00:21:17 UM.
00:21:18 It's tough to get stuff done.
00:21:21 Outside in between my stream days, if I sound exhausted, I'm exhausted.
00:21:26 I was exhausted last stream too.
00:21:28 So I might have to.
00:21:29 Take a day off.
00:21:30 I don't want.
00:21:31 I'm not.
00:21:31 Gonna do a whole week off like.
00:21:32 Last time, but I might take a day off.
00:21:34 Just cause I need to catch up on sleep.
00:21:37 And it's getting hot.
00:21:38 It's getting hot.
00:21:40 It's getting very hot out here.
00:21:44 I'm out through.
00:21:45 Get the AC running sooner rather than later.
00:21:52 So anyway, one of the shows that we've talked about watch clips from is all in the family.
00:22:00 All in the family people, even if you haven't heard of or don't.
00:22:04 If that doesn't pop up an image in your head, you've probably heard the name Archie Bunker before.
00:22:09 Or at least you maybe you've.
00:22:10 Heard me talk about.
00:22:11 It and Archie Bunker.
00:22:13 Was like the well he was.
00:22:16 He was the.
00:22:19 When we showed, I showed that Jerry Springer clip.
00:22:22 And in fact, let me I'll.
00:22:23 Bring it up again.
00:22:24 The Jerry Springer clip of the guy.
00:22:29 Who confronted Jerry Springer?
00:22:33 About the Holocaust.
00:22:35 And I said to you when?
00:22:36 We watched that.
00:22:39 And that's the guy.
00:22:41 That they try to paint you as so that the NPCS.
00:22:46 Don't want to have anything to do with you.
00:22:49 That if you say anything contrary to the the mainstream narrative on any of their PSYOPS.
00:22:58 They want you to.
00:22:59 Paint you as like some very unoffical lunatic.
00:23:05 And Archie bunker.
00:23:08 Was a likable version of that.
00:23:13 Where everyone you know kind of liked him and thought he was kind of funny and thought he was a.
00:23:17 Good character, but no one wanted to be him.
00:23:24 And so just like with this guy.
Speaker 2
00:23:26 The issue is you don't teach a child to hit.Speaker 5
00:23:29 There we go. Hey.Devon
00:23:31 My video player is all over the place.Speaker
00:23:35 Let's pop this.Devon
00:23:35 Up there we are.00:23:43 So Archie Bunker is like a.
00:23:45 Lovable, nice version of this guy.
Speaker 2
00:23:48 Because she she grew up in this world, Sir.00:23:53 She even up in this world with everybody here.
Speaker 6
00:24:00 Getting your little boy, your family and hollyhocks that that hall cop cost myth that you're teaching all these children innocent children in the in the cesspools you call universe.00:24:12 Cities, documentation centers, migrants.
Speaker 7
00:24:16 OK.00:24:17 Come on.
00:24:17 OK.
00:24:18 OK.
00:24:18 I know you're trying to get my goat, but let's set your goat.
Speaker 2
00:24:21 Yeah, let me let me answer what you.Speaker 6
00:24:21 That's a dog I got.Speaker 7
00:24:22 Said you asked me a question I got.Speaker 6
00:24:23 Your mom in the trunk of my car.Speaker 2
00:24:26 You got right.Speaker 6
00:24:29 You're you're rocking the soap and lampshades.00:24:30 You got what?
00:24:35 I'm looking for one of them lamp shades, I.
00:24:37 I couldn't find 1 yet.
Devon
00:24:39 Right there, that's the look.00:24:43 That's the look.
00:24:46 That they want the.
00:24:46 NPCS to have and in fact.
00:24:48 That's why that shot is there.
00:24:52 Audience reaction shots are are there.
00:24:55 For the exact reason.
00:24:56 Remember, I was talking about the office, how they replaced.
00:24:59 The laugh track with cuts to reaction shots from Pam or Jim or or.
00:25:04 Someone that wasn't like one of.
00:25:06 The the bad characters.
00:25:10 And they they would cut to a reaction shot from one of the characters you're supposed.
00:25:14 To relate to.
00:25:16 And that replaced the fake sounding canned laughter.
00:25:21 And it was more personal.
00:25:23 It was more powerful, especially on the office, because in the office they make eye contact with the camera.
00:25:28 Sometimes they look directly at the camera and then do their expression.
00:25:33 So you feel like they're they're communicating?
00:25:36 Directly to you.
00:25:43 And that's the same thing that they're.
00:25:44 Doing right here.
00:25:47 See, look at this pretty girl.
00:25:49 She thinks that guys a ******* ****.
00:25:51 You don't want a woman to look at.
00:25:53 You like that?
00:25:58 You don't want a woman to look at.
Speaker 7
00:25:59 You like that?Devon
00:26:04 Don't believe the crazy things.00:26:05 That that guy is saying.
00:26:10 Well, Archie Bunker is basically.
00:26:13 The only reason why he's.
00:26:14 Likeable at all is like.
00:26:15 No one will watch the show if he wasn't.
00:26:21 So he has to be just.
00:26:22 Likable enough?
00:26:24 And they do.
00:26:25 That by making them stupid and by making.
00:26:28 Them mean well.
00:26:29 Like, well, least he.
00:26:30 Means well and he's dumb so.
00:26:32 We'll give him that.
00:26:34 We'll excuse his behavior because he's.
00:26:37 Dumb and he means well.
00:26:40 Now that that has since changed, intent has gone right out the window.
00:26:49 They don't care what you intended anymore.
00:26:55 If you violate their blasphemy laws that they've, they've got implemented in the society.
00:27:03 They will banish you.
00:27:04 From the village doesn't matter what you intended.
00:27:12 They'll banish you from banking and banish you from airplanes.
00:27:19 And all the women will look at you.
00:27:21 Like that.
00:27:24 How gross.
00:27:26 So I'm going to give you a we're going to watch almost a whole episode just because there's a fascinating.
00:27:32 I got like the first season of all.
00:27:33 That I've never really watched it.
00:27:37 And I watched the first season of it.
00:27:40 To get like kind of a an idea of of how like was this like a because we watched just random clips that I I just searched for clips on YouTube and I thought well, maybe maybe not.
00:27:51 Every episode is pushing some kind of agenda, but it's actually it's it's, it's every episode, every episode.
00:28:00 Like it it's.
00:28:02 More agenda heavy than probably you might say.
00:28:06 Any other show of that time period.
00:28:10 Which might be why they had it on the air.
00:28:11 For so ******* long.
00:28:15 But I'd still ever seen the show.
00:28:17 It was real popular before I was.
00:28:18 Born, you know?
00:28:21 But I I don't.
00:28:22 Yeah, I don't even.
00:28:22 Think they played reruns that much?
00:28:25 When I was.
00:28:25 A kid.
00:28:26 And if they did?
00:28:27 I just maybe I just didn't like it.
00:28:31 But the idea is so I'll give you a.
00:28:33 Quick rundown.
00:28:34 So because I'm assuming there's probably a lot of people.
00:28:37 Out there that have no.
00:28:38 Idea what all in the family is like?
00:28:43 Alright, so let me bring this up here.
00:28:50 I've got too many drives.
Speaker
00:28:54 There we are.Speaker 5
00:29:02 From television city in Hollywood.Speaker
00:29:06 OK.Devon
00:29:11 So I believe this is supposed to take place in New York.00:29:16 Bring up my disclaimer here.
00:29:21 Like in some suburb.
00:29:22 Of New York, I don't know exactly.
00:29:23 It doesn't really matter.
00:29:24 It's irrelevant.
00:29:25 But it's basically about this aging white couple.
00:29:31 And they have a old view.
00:29:35 Of the world.
00:29:38 Remember, I was just saying the other day about how, you know, be careful about just dogging on boomers 24 hours a.
00:29:43 Day and saying that they don't have anything to offer whatsoever because it literally makes you into a boomer.
00:29:51 To boomers.
00:29:53 Old people had no wisdom.
00:29:55 They had no knowledge.
00:29:57 And they were I.
00:29:58 Mean what and what?
00:29:59 What was most?
00:30:00 Afraid of getting old?
00:30:03 Because they hated.
00:30:06 The generations before them.
00:30:07 That's part of why they didn't communicate.
00:30:09 And look, yes, I'm using generalizations.
00:30:11 Boomers get over it.
00:30:12 They that's why they didn't communicate.
00:30:15 Any of the traditions and any of the the culture to their children, because they they were rebelling against it, they didn't like it.
00:30:25 And so in this show.
00:30:27 You have this old couple that represents that older generation.
00:30:30 That didn't get it.
00:30:32 They didn't get it, I mean.
00:30:33 They didn't go to.
00:30:34 College and nearly the numbers that the boomers did.
00:30:39 So the boomers were they had this.
00:30:40 Big Heart on about like, but you know that's.
00:30:42 Why do you think boomers kept telling you?
00:30:44 You just you got to go to college.
Speaker 6
00:30:48 You got to go to college.Devon
00:30:50 Get your degree.00:30:57 Because they've they value their education tremendously.
00:31:02 They thought that was one of the things that separated them from their parents generation.
00:31:11 Their parents generation didn't go to college.
00:31:17 Is, is is I mean.
00:31:18 I don't know what the exact numbers are, but.
00:31:20 It's pretty ******* lopsided.
00:31:23 And look, a lot of these guys, even if they want to go to college, they're a lot of these.
00:31:26 Guys are fighting some kind of ******* war.
00:31:29 Whether it was World War 2 or Korea.
00:31:35 And so that's the case with this couple.
00:31:37 This is Archie Bunker and his wife.
00:31:42 I forget her name, doesn't matter.
00:31:43 And his stupid wife, his stupid submissive wife.
00:31:49 And they use her for the same in the same.
00:31:51 Way that they use Archie Bunker.
00:31:55 Archie Bunker is supposed to be.
00:31:56 The He's this ignorant.
00:32:05 Bigoted. Sexist. All the ists.
00:32:11 Guy and he's always dominating his poor submissive wife.
00:32:16 He's always insulting her.
00:32:20 All the time.
00:32:21 He's ordering her around, and she's dutifully doing it.
00:32:26 So while Archie.
00:32:29 Is there to create a contrast to be like the the guy that guys.
00:32:35 Don't want to be.
Speaker 2
00:32:36 You know, they find him.Devon
00:32:37 Funny and likable, but no one wants.00:32:39 To be him.
00:32:43 His wife is there for all the women.
00:32:49 You don't want to be this.
00:32:50 Pathetic, submissive, repressed housewife.
00:32:56 Who is being constantly insulted?
00:32:58 By her husband.
00:33:02 And she just takes it.
00:33:03 She just takes it.
00:33:06 And just keeps cooking food for him and vacuuming.
00:33:13 She's essentially his slave.
00:33:17 He never really shows her affection.
00:33:22 And she.
00:33:23 Shows a tremendous amount of affection for him and he never.
00:33:28 Never seems to to receive.
00:33:30 It in a in a way that.
00:33:33 Would make a woman feel comfortable with the.
00:33:35 Idea of marriage.
00:33:36 If that was.
00:33:36 The model.
00:33:42 So now I'll introduce you.
00:33:43 To some of the other characters, so I'll just fast.
00:33:46 Forward to this.
00:33:48 Alright so.
00:33:48 This is.
00:33:50 Their daughter.
00:33:52 And their son-in-law.
00:33:57 And this is this is the boomer generation.
00:34:02 Now, look, they're not geniuses either.
00:34:07 They're a little dopey for comedic effect.
00:34:12 But it's funny for people that are pretty dopey and.
00:34:17 At times seem pretty low IQ.
00:34:22 They sure go on.
00:34:24 They get on some pretty big soap boxes.
00:34:28 And go on some long, complicated, complex political rants about all things left.
00:34:35 They make it clear in one of the first.
00:34:37 Episodes of the.
00:34:38 They've both become atheists.
00:34:41 Because belief in God.
00:34:45 Is also old and stupid.
00:34:48 They make that very clear.
00:34:50 You know Archie Bunker.
00:34:51 He believes in God.
00:34:54 And look at.
00:34:55 The way that he acts, he's such a hypocrite.
00:34:59 That was the messaging that I even when I was a kid, that they were still pushing and I guess they probably still do, but it was pretty ******** that you couldn't see anything in any film or television with a Christian character that didn't feature.
00:35:14 Heavily a element of hypocrisy.
00:35:22 That was always the thing.
00:35:26 Christians are hypocrites.
00:35:30 They preach about love and peace and and you know, doing the right thing, but they're, you know, they're really hateful bigots.
00:35:39 They don't love.
00:35:43 They don't interpret.
00:35:45 The Bible the same way that.
00:35:49 All these hippies do.
00:35:54 They want to look.
00:35:55 At Jesus as.
00:35:56 If he was just some pot smoking hippie, wearing sandals, walking around, saying peace.
00:36:00 And love man.
00:36:06 So they both become atheists because they don't want to.
00:36:11 To be hypocrites.
00:36:15 But they're also, as Archie would call them, pinko commies.
00:36:28 And that it's almost like the whole show is like a a straw man.
00:36:36 The whole show.
00:36:36 Is these two characters present a leftist idea?
00:36:42 And then Archie Bunker comes in.
00:36:47 And justice attacks it in all the.
00:36:50 Stupid ways.
00:36:53 That no normal.
00:36:55 Effective person thinking person would would attack that ideology.
00:37:01 Which makes the idea look like oh, that's that's it.
00:37:05 Looks like it's impervious to attack.
00:37:07 It looks like all the criticisms of this leftist ideology are just the rantings of some ******* moron.
00:37:19 Because all of Archie's objections just sound like the the ramblings of of a ******** kid.
00:37:31 And so if you relate.
00:37:32 To these two, while this show is on.
00:37:34 The air.
00:37:35 If you're a baby boomer.
00:37:39 You think to yourself?
00:37:40 Yeah, well not.
Speaker 2
00:37:42 Only do I not.Devon
00:37:43 Want to be like Archie Bunker?00:37:47 All those those voices in my head that tell me that maybe, maybe I don't want to be an atheist.
00:37:55 Maybe I don't want to be a communist.
00:38:03 You start thinking to yourself, well, maybe these criticisms I have of this leftist ideology that's soaking into the the society.
00:38:10 I live in.
00:38:11 All these, these instinctual.
00:38:16 Feelings of of repulsion that I might have.
00:38:20 Of all these new changes.
00:38:25 Maybe I am just being again, like Archie Bunker.
00:38:32 Maybe that thought in my head saying.
00:38:37 Well, maybe, maybe science.
00:38:39 Hasn't proven that God doesn't exist.
00:38:43 Maybe I'm being some outdated old racist guy that that.
00:38:50 Can't reason.
00:38:55 And so the formula of this.
00:38:56 Show is pretty simple.
00:38:58 It happens all like I said, pretty much every episode.
00:39:00 It's the same thing.
00:39:03 Where you open.
00:39:04 Up with like some, you know, some you're not.
00:39:07 Always even a related bit.
00:39:10 But inevitably, you get to a point where some leftist idea becomes front and center.
00:39:19 And not even subtly.
00:39:22 In the episode we're going to, we're going to watch tonight.
00:39:27 It's it's not subtle at all.
00:39:34 And as they give out the talking points.
00:39:40 For this ideology.
00:39:43 And as the as Archie fails to combat it with anything sensical at all, everything he has, every answer he has.
00:39:52 Wherever all the opposition he has to these ideas are just, they're all ludicrous.
00:40:00 And then on the end.
00:40:05 He still doesn't learn.
00:40:07 He usually still doesn't learn he stays himself.
00:40:11 But the message has.
00:40:12 Been delivered.
00:40:14 And the boomers have kind of just thrown their hands up.
00:40:16 In the air and said alright, whatever.
00:40:18 But we're still right.
00:40:24 They also have.
00:40:25 A character.
00:40:26 I'm not sure if he's in the this is the very first episode.
00:40:28 There he is.
00:40:32 There's the black guy, smart black guy.
00:40:38 Now smart black guy.
00:40:42 His role was pretty obvious.
00:40:46 This is during the time of of affirmative action.
00:40:52 Integration is in full swing.
00:40:55 People are being asked to mix more and more.
00:41:00 Yeah, there's, there's the episode that in fact, that is in the first season.
00:41:06 Where a black family moves into the neighborhood.
00:41:10 And Archie?
00:41:12 Goes around and gets his white neighbors to to organize and try to.
00:41:16 Stop it.
00:41:20 I mean, just that being a believable think.
00:41:23 Of it this way.
00:41:24 And I believe that this the first season was around 19701971.
00:41:31 So about 50 years ago.
00:41:36 You had a show where a likable character.
00:41:39 Was lobbying his neighbors.
00:41:42 To keep black people out of the neighborhood, a likeable character, a character that.
00:41:48 Wasn't so distasteful.
00:41:50 That people hated him.
00:41:51 They liked him.
00:41:55 Because that was a normal enough thing.
00:42:02 That it wasn't that.
00:42:02 Big of a.
00:42:03 Deal to have him have him have.
00:42:05 Him do that.
00:42:06 50 years ago.
00:42:11 And so smart black guy.
00:42:15 He's there to.
00:42:17 Again, put out the this image.
00:42:23 That this is what black people are like.
00:42:25 All you white people who live in your white neighborhoods, who have never lived next to a black person.
00:42:31 You went to a white school, largely.
00:42:35 I mean, many, many of these people at this time.
00:42:38 Wouldn't have gone to school.
00:42:40 With any even like 1 black guy.
00:42:42 You know, basketball teams were still white.
00:42:49 And so they don't know what.
00:42:50 To expect with all, with with, with all the diversity.
00:42:54 Going on well.
00:42:56 You got nothing to fear.
00:42:59 They're like this guy smart black guy.
00:43:04 He's going to college, of course to.
00:43:06 Be an engineer.
00:43:09 No **** for real.
00:43:11 Doctors and engineers, right?
00:43:18 He's much smarter than.
00:43:20 All of the characters.
00:43:25 But not not.
00:43:26 Only is he.
00:43:26 Smarter. He's good, good humored and good-natured enough about.
00:43:32 Archie's racism.
00:43:37 Tor he doesn't get mad.
00:43:39 As we all know, black people do.
00:43:41 Never get mad about racial things, right?
00:43:47 He always humors.
00:43:49 Archie, always tolerates his bigotry.
00:43:53 Sometimes he's condescending.
00:43:55 Well, actually, oftentimes he's condescending.
00:44:06 But he's always the bigger man.
00:44:09 Always the diplomat.
00:44:14 So don't worry, America.
00:44:19 Smart black guy.
00:44:24 He moves into your neighborhood.
00:44:29 He's just.
00:44:32 Adding to thee.
00:44:34 Tapestry the rich tapestry.
00:44:38 That makes up.
00:44:39 The fabric of America.
00:44:48 So there's other.
00:44:48 Characters I'm sure.
00:44:50 Like I said, I only watched the first season, not not going to watch all ******* ten seasons.
00:44:57 But I'm sure there's other reoccurring characters.
00:45:05 But those are the basics.
00:45:07 Those are the characters I saw.
00:45:09 Over and over and over again.
00:45:15 Now, what's fascinating about the the episode?
00:45:19 We're going to watch.
00:45:21 And to give you an idea of how much feminism has has moved the ******* goalpost and moved the *******.
00:45:31 Football, I don't know.
00:45:33 Probably not the best metaphors.
00:45:35 But you you want to just.
00:45:36 See the amount of progress.
00:45:38 Feminism is made.
00:45:41 Again, this is 1970.
00:45:47 The episode is about what you know.
00:45:48 At the time they were calling it women's Lib Women's Lib.
00:45:55 And the daughter gets really into women's Lib.
00:46:00 And even her atheist leftist boyfriend.
00:46:06 Isn't 100% on board.
00:46:11 Because in 1970.
00:46:15 Even leftists drew the line somewhere.
00:46:22 And while they might be feminists to *** ****.
00:46:28 In private.
00:46:30 They weren't explicitly feminist because at the time.
00:46:34 You would still, they would still important.
00:46:38 To be masculine in the culture.
00:46:43 If other men thought you were a feminist.
00:46:48 You would be bullied.
00:46:50 The immune system of the.
00:46:52 Society would kick in.
00:46:55 You would be bullied and you would be.
00:46:58 You'd be cancelled.
00:47:09 Because the patriarchy.
00:47:10 While it was unraveling.
00:47:13 At breakneck speed.
00:47:15 Was still intact enough.
00:47:24 And they do something interesting at the end and we'll talk about it after.
00:47:28 We watch it.
00:47:30 But it's it's really unusual.
00:47:34 An unusual way to present a leftist idea.
00:47:38 And I think shockingly effective.
00:47:44 Also, sadly.
00:47:47 Totally unnecessary for them for them now.
00:47:53 Or is it?
00:47:54 We'll talk about that too.
00:47:59 So we're not going to watch the the, the wifes name is Edith. I'm looking at the the episodes and one of them's called Edith has.
00:48:07 Jury duty.
00:48:07 So that's, it's Edith.
00:48:12 And the daughter's name is Gloria.
00:48:16 And I don't know what the.
00:48:19 The husband's name is but Archie Bunker calls.
00:48:22 Him meathead all the time.
00:48:23 So we'll just say his name is meathead.
00:48:30 So before we dive into that.
00:48:39 I'm going to place a little something for you.
Speaker
00:49:01 Where is it at?Devon
00:49:05 Ah, you know what I'll say that I'll.00:49:06 Save that for another time.
00:49:10 I'll save that for another time.
00:49:12 OK, so let's just dive right in.
00:49:15 And look at that fancy black man.
00:49:18 In fact, maybe we can even watch.
00:49:19 This this little bit.
00:49:21 Exactly shows you what I was talking about in.
00:49:23 Terms of the.
Speaker 7
00:49:29 Electrical engineer, yeah.Devon
00:49:33 See, he's he's he's being condescending to Archie and playing the part that he thinks Archie wants to see.00:49:43 Alright, so let's see here.
Speaker 5
00:49:52 From television city in Hollywood.00:49:55 Boy, the way Glenn Miller played.
Devon
00:50:03 It has also.00:50:04 The worst theme song of any show ever made.
00:50:10 So it starts out.
00:50:15 With the daughter trying to tell her mother that this women's Lib thing is great, it's it's it's something that she needs to embrace and you'll see the mother kind of say ohh, you know, it's not for me.
00:50:32 I don't mind being a housewife.
00:50:36 And then Archie?
00:50:36 Comes in to make it look horrific.
00:50:40 To show that she's just the subservient slave.
00:50:45 To the patriarchy.
Speaker 8
00:50:47 Really. Yeah.Speaker 9
00:50:50 Gloria Bab spaghetti for dinner with butter.Speaker 8
00:50:56 That's a funny story, Mom.Speaker 5
00:50:58 Ohh yeah, he was with that guy.00:51:00 Friend of hook with the bike hospital today.
Speaker 9
00:51:03 We can take it ahead.00:51:04 Ohh, just wait.
Devon
00:51:06 OK, so I just skipped through like 5 minutes of of meaningless garbage of warm up material, get you to warm up to the characters before they start hitting you in the head with the propaganda.00:51:18 So what's going on now is they.
00:51:20 They spent all day.
00:51:22 Or all morning, rather trying to make something fancy for the.
00:51:25 Man, and this is the thanks they get.
Speaker 8
00:51:27 You're gonna like it.00:51:29 It's your breakfast bacon souffle.
Speaker 4
00:51:34 Why ain't going to eat none of that?Speaker 5
00:51:38 What happened to my eggs over easy in my crispy bag?Speaker 9
00:51:42 Well, Gloria and I were talking about creative cooking and.00:51:46 She found this.
00:51:47 Recipe right on the egg carton.
00:51:50 See a cheerful change from the humdrum morning fair.
Speaker 5
00:51:58 You're picking.Devon
00:52:01 So he's always insulting her to her face constantly as she serves him as she goes out of her way to help make these, and he doesn't want it to be creative.00:52:12 Notice how she's trying to.
00:52:13 She's trying to express herself and.
00:52:15 Some small way.
00:52:18 In some small way that she might be allowed.
00:52:20 You know, if she's gonna.
00:52:21 If she has to cook for this guy and.
00:52:23 Clean from all the time then, then at least.
00:52:26 Maybe she can express herself by making you know something different for.
00:52:30 Breakfast and but.
00:52:31 She can't even do that.
00:52:33 She can't even do that.
00:52:39 And steady and sold, Sir.
00:52:40 And says no, no no.
00:52:43 You know, you got to do.
00:52:44 It my way.
Speaker 5
00:52:47 What day of the week?00:52:48 Is this Sunday?
00:52:50 And what do I have on my breakfast every Sunday of my life either?
Speaker 9
00:52:53 Prune juice just six oz.00:52:55 Eggs over easy.
00:52:57 Drain the grease bacon crispy.
00:52:59 Drain the grease.
00:52:59 Toast 3 slices buttered lightly and coffee mountain grow.
Speaker 5
00:53:09 And I don't need no cheap or change from the humdrum morning fair you just remunerated.00:53:15 Give me a regular watch.
00:53:16 You for the breakfast.
00:53:17 That's all I want.
00:53:18 Eggs over here.
00:53:19 Bacon over there.
00:53:20 You can sing that souffle back to.
00:53:22 Charles de Gaulle.
Speaker 8
00:53:23 Daddy Charles de Gaulle's dead.Speaker 5
00:53:25 That's right.00:53:26 And I need a souffle about as much as he does.
Speaker 8
00:53:31 Boy oh boy.00:53:32 A woman sure has no chance to express herself around you.
00:53:35 It's as if she were in prison.
00:53:37 She can't grow, she can't change.
00:53:39 She's second class, half a person.
Speaker 5
00:53:40 No, no, that's their little girl.Speaker 4
00:53:44 I don't mean your worries where you getting.00:53:46 All that from.
Devon
00:53:48 And notice how he he spots that out too.00:53:50 He's like, hey, look, you know, we didn't raise you to.
00:53:55 To talk like this, where are these ideas coming from?
00:53:59 Because that was another.
00:54:00 It was an obvious thing.
00:54:01 It was an obvious thing.
00:54:02 The older generation was, or at least some of the members of the older generation were.
00:54:06 We're noticing that, hey, we, you know, we sent our children off to college.
00:54:12 And they're coming back totally different.
00:54:15 I mean that still happens today.
00:54:16 I mean, it's just gotten worse.
00:54:20 But because it's Archie Bunker pointing this stuff out.
00:54:25 That you must be an idiot.
00:54:26 If you think that, huh?
00:54:27 Yeah, right.
00:54:29 Like, colleges are brainwashing us.
00:54:33 Archie bunker.
Speaker 8
00:54:34 Gloria has been reading a book about women's Lib.Speaker 5
00:54:38 Oh geez.Speaker 8
00:54:40 Three books.00:54:41 Daddy and I didn't read them.
00:54:42 I devoured them.
00:54:43 Not only that, I had Michael read them too.
Speaker 5
00:54:48 Not that he's going to turn them from a.00:54:50 Man into a more.
Devon
00:54:54 See and that's that immune system I was talking about.00:54:58 Where even if privately.
00:55:00 He starts to become a feminist in some ways.
00:55:04 Which, weirdly enough, we'll see.
00:55:06 He actually doesn't.
00:55:09 He would never in public.
00:55:13 Be a feminist in front of other men.
00:55:16 Because of that immune system right there.
00:55:22 It would.
00:55:22 It would diminish his masculinity.
Speaker 8
00:55:26 What's the morphodite?Speaker 5
00:55:27 Freak with a little too much of each and.00:55:29 Not another need.
Devon
00:55:34 And he and he messes up words all the time.00:55:36 He can't say him.
00:55:39 He always messes up, like pretty much everything he says.
00:55:43 Like almost everything he says, includes a A, A.
00:55:49 Very purposefully.
00:55:51 Crafted lying that makes him sound like a buffoon.
Speaker 8
00:55:59 Michael isn't like you, Daddy.00:56:01 He's open minded and flexible.
00:56:02 He recognizes and you better recognize too that women are individuals.
00:56:06 Your wife is an individual and she's entitled to the same rights and privileges as you.
Speaker 5
00:56:12 Are you listening to this over here?00:56:15 Dreaded disease.
Speaker 2
00:56:16 Right now I'm home.Devon
00:56:20 A dreaded disease is infiltrating our home.00:56:26 And just like that, they they make his accusations sound stupid.
00:56:36 He he's pointing out that look there is there is a a mind virus that is coming.
00:56:40 To our home.
00:56:43 Completely valid and accurate.
00:56:50 That they undermine by immediately by making his language come out like.
00:56:55 A ******* buffoon.
Speaker 2
00:56:57 Read it in here.Speaker 5
00:56:59 I suppose next you'll have you pressing around on hot pass your brain in your basil.Speaker 9
00:57:08 No watching.00:57:09 I'm afraid of fire.
00:57:15 Even when I was a little.
00:57:17 Girl, I couldn't toast marshmallow.
Speaker 5
00:57:19 I hate I hate this story, so getting lost.Speaker 9
00:57:21 Somebody else had to put it in the fire and then I would pick it off the twins.Speaker 8
00:57:28 Daddy, you just stopped that and let mother do her.Speaker 5
00:57:31 Thing I'm waiting for her to do her thing.Speaker 7
00:57:34 And her thing on a Sunday morning is eggs over his yeah, crispy bread.Speaker 9
00:57:39 And draining the grease.00:57:40 Off both.
00:57:41 I'll fix it for you, right?
Devon
00:57:41 Please see.00:57:46 He wants her to.
00:57:46 Shut up.
00:57:48 Get in the ******* kitchen.
00:57:51 And make his breakfast.
00:57:55 And once again the.
00:57:56 That was close enough to reality in terms of like what a women women's.
00:58:00 Duty was at the time.
00:58:03 To what?
00:58:03 It didn't sound all that all that.
00:58:05 Like he, didn't he?
00:58:06 Wasn't like a monster for doing that.
00:58:11 And he could still be liked by the audience for.
00:58:14 Treating his wife like that.
00:58:18 Even though it was totally hyperbolic.
00:58:23 It was still understood in most households.
00:58:27 That that was part of her job.
00:58:29 In the same way though, like if if.
Speaker 2
00:58:31 She got up.Devon
00:58:32 And it was 10:00 in the morning and he still hadn't gone to work.00:58:39 And it would be totally justified for her.
00:58:41 To start yelling at him, dude.
00:58:44 Get the ******* work.
00:58:49 You know, we we live off your paycheck.
00:58:54 What are you doing sitting?
Speaker 2
00:58:55 In the living room, not going to work.Speaker 7
00:59:08 No, mother, no.00:59:09 What is she doing anyway?
Speaker 8
00:59:11 Submitting to him, that's what she's doing, submitting to her king, her ruler, her Lord and master.Speaker 5
00:59:17 Gee, I couldn't have said that better myself.Speaker 2
00:59:21 Right to that women's.Speaker 5
00:59:22 Lib thing, huh?00:59:23 We wouldn't do it.
Speaker 4
00:59:24 And now we're.Speaker 5
00:59:25 Out of it.00:59:25 And when you tell your wife to stop putting fancy ideas into a.
00:59:28 Mother's head because they don't belong.
00:59:30 There, it's like putting lace on a bowling ball.
Speaker 8
00:59:35 How can you just lie down?00:59:36 And he stepped on his way.
00:59:39 I'm not lying.
Speaker 9
00:59:40 Down and I don't feel like I'm being stepped on.00:59:43 I'll get you.
00:59:44 Eggs on you?
Speaker 8
00:59:45 You see what you're doing to her?00:59:47 You're choking her spirit, her entire personality.
00:59:52 Here's a woman who will never, ever realize her full potential.
00:59:55 And it's all because of you, Daddy.
Speaker 5
00:59:56 I just want to eat.Speaker 8
00:59:58 Telling Michael.00:59:59 Tell him what he's doing to her.
Speaker 7
01:00:02 None of my business.Speaker 8
01:00:04 Pressed blacks in your business?01:00:07 Discrimination against Puerto Ricans and Jews and Poles and every other minority is your business.
01:00:12 What about discrimination against women?
Devon
01:00:15 See and like I said, this is a huge eye opener in terms of what the culture difference was in 1970.01:00:24 You have that leftist.
01:00:27 Atheist, which in 1970 would be kind.
01:00:30 Of a big.
01:00:30 Deal the atheism part, or at least the way.
01:00:33 Bigger deal than it is today.
01:00:36 College kid.
01:00:38 Who cares about the oppression of blacks and Jews, of course.
01:00:44 But isn't as concerned about this women's Lib stuff.
01:00:53 Because in in in I guess in a way you could say.
01:00:56 It's in Group preference, right?
01:01:00 Thank God there was at least.
01:01:01 Some version of in Group preference that was still alive.
01:01:08 He still wanted to be a man.
01:01:13 He still didn't think the division of Labor between men and women was somehow unfair.
01:01:19 Or unnatural or wrong?
01:01:29 In 1970.
01:01:33 1970.
01:01:36 Communist atheist character.
01:01:39 Explicitly communist atheist character.
01:01:44 Who predates on and on about.
01:01:48 Oppressed races.
01:01:52 Isn't all that concerned with this feminism stuff?
01:01:58 To give you some context, I forget the exact year, but I know it was in the 70s.
01:02:03 I was listening to this interview they were talking about, you know, feminism and and, you know, some of the the milestones, right.
01:02:15 And there was a woman that was at one point an executive at a major credit card company.
01:02:22 It was either Visa or MasterCard, I forget which.
01:02:26 And she.
01:02:29 That she was so humiliated.
01:02:32 Because while she was an executive.
01:02:35 At this credit card company.
01:02:38 At the time, it was still required.
01:02:42 That women get their their husband's permission to get credit cards.
01:02:48 So even though.
01:02:49 She was an executive at this credit card company.
01:02:54 She had to to go get her husband's signature.
01:02:59 To get a credit card from that company.
01:03:03 That's how insanely different.
01:03:07 Things were when boomers were younger.
01:03:15 That's how much.
01:03:16 Things have changed.
01:03:19 Well, in less than 50 years.
01:03:25 In less than a lifetime.
Speaker 7
01:03:32 Gloria, it's not the same thing.01:03:36 See, it's.
Devon
01:03:37 It's not the same thing.01:03:43 It's different.
Speaker 8
01:03:46 You read the.Speaker 7
01:03:47 Yes, I read the books, but that doesn't mean I buy the whole bag.01:03:51 Yes, I believe women should have equal job opportunities.
01:03:54 Yes, I believe they.
01:03:55 Should have equal.
Speaker 8
01:03:56 Pay you better believe in it.Speaker 7
01:03:58 But I don't.01:03:59 Believe in a woman opening up a big mouth.
Speaker 4
01:04:01 Around the house.Speaker 5
01:04:02 So shut up.Speaker 9
01:04:04 Oh, I will, Gloria bunken.Speaker 7
01:04:08 Her names?01:04:08 Not bunker.
01:04:08 It's civic.
Speaker 5
01:04:11 They'll be spreading around the house.01:04:13 Grow your brother.
Speaker 7
01:04:14 It's very aesthetic.Speaker 2
01:04:18 Trying to be.Speaker 5
01:04:19 Ashamed of herself.01:04:20 Swear around the house and in front of her mother, and on a Sunday morning and eat it.
Speaker 8
01:04:26 I think you ought to be ashamed.01:04:28 You and my husband, who I thought I knew, and now I see.
01:04:31 I don't.
01:04:32 Well, I'm going to tell.
01:04:33 You something about my mother and me?
01:04:35 You do.
01:04:35 Not own us.
01:04:36 We are free and equal human being.
01:04:40 Who represent half the population in this earth, the female population, and we're tired of being exploited by men tired of you holding us down and keeping us back.
01:04:50 And if you.
01:04:51 Continue to expiate us.
Speaker 9
01:04:53 We're gonna rise.Speaker 8
01:04:54 Up against you someday.01:04:55 Like our black.
01:04:55 Sisters and not Chicano sisters and then.
01:04:58 All the other oppressed sisters.
Speaker 1
01:05:00 I don't know what I'm saying anymore, but you, man, you better believe it.Devon
01:05:08 Insert applause so that the audience knows.01:05:12 Where the society stands and what she just said.
01:05:18 No booze.
01:05:22 The majority of the group supports this.
01:05:24 OK, good to know.
01:05:33 Oh, look how ashamed they are too.
01:05:37 This is this is the same as well it.
01:05:39 Is a reaction shot.
01:05:40 It's just a different kind of reaction shot.
01:05:48 That's how you should feel.
Speaker 5
01:06:11 I cannot have my Sunday mornings room this way.Speaker 9
01:06:16 I've never seen it get like that.Speaker 5
01:06:20 What time of the month is it?Speaker 9
01:06:26 No, it ain't that, Archie.01:06:28 She's really upset.
Speaker 2
01:06:41 It was quite a scene you put on down.Speaker 8
01:06:43 It's not funny, Michael. I may not be able to express it well, but you know what? The women's live thing means to me.01:06:49 How could you say?
01:06:50 Those things to me down there, you.
Speaker 7
01:06:53 Know how upset I've been all weekend about my grades.01:06:56 I'm uptight about them.
01:06:57 They're coming in tomorrow's mail and my whole scholarship depends on it.
Speaker 8
01:06:59 Michael, we're talking about me and my problems now.01:07:03 Why can't you see how much this?
01:07:04 Means to me.
Speaker 7
01:07:07 Look, Lori, I'm sorry. I'm.01:07:09 Just I'm just a little nervous, that's all.
01:07:11 But you you know how I.
01:07:12 Feel about equality between the.
Speaker 8
01:07:14 I'm not sure anymore.01:07:16 How do you feel?
Speaker 7
01:07:17 I believe in total equality between man and woman, but that equality can only come about when the female partner is willing to confess her total inferiority.Devon
01:07:32 And again, he's a leftist.01:07:34 He's a leftist saying this.
01:07:39 Now look, I think they used the wrong word and maybe on purpose.
01:07:42 Maybe for the same reason they call people that are that aren't anti white, white supremacist, right?
01:07:52 So they they.
01:07:53 They're using hyperbole again. They're making it sound like, look, if you're against this women's Lib stuff.
01:08:00 It's because.
01:08:03 You think that women are inferior, which implies, of course, that you're superior.
01:08:13 That's always the trick that they play.
01:08:19 If you think two things are different, then you must think one of them is better.
01:08:30 You can't think that two things are different.
01:08:32 Unless one of them is better.
01:08:45 Which of course makes no sense.
01:08:52 It's like a pair of scissors and a.
01:08:53 Hammer, they're both different.
01:08:57 And some of the one of them is better in one scenario.
01:09:00 Like it?
01:09:00 Would be easier to cut paper with a pair.
01:09:02 Of scissors than a hammer.
01:09:05 But you're not going to be able to.
01:09:06 Hammer any nails with a pair of scissors.
01:09:14 So yeah, certainly one of them is going to be better in certain circumstances and the other will be better in other circumstances.
01:09:24 But the dishonest enemy?
01:09:28 The Prince of Lies, you might say.
01:09:33 This is a trick you often see.
01:09:37 Oh, and you're saying one of them superior?
01:09:39 One of them is better.
01:09:44 And the other.
01:09:45 One's inferior and worthless.
01:09:49 So if you're part of that group.
01:09:52 That this person thinks is.
01:09:54 In, you know, inferior and worthless.
01:10:01 Then understand that their ideas are dangerous, that they, they they will affect your safety.
01:10:07 Anytime you see those words, you know supremacist.
01:10:16 It's it's to make.
01:10:17 The people that aren't a part of whatever they're a supremacist.
01:10:20 If you're a white supremacist, if you're not white, that's supposed to be really scary to you.
01:10:26 Because that means that.
01:10:30 They're going to be dangerous to you.
01:10:32 They don't value your life as much as they value the lives of of their their family.
01:10:37 So therefore they're going to become danger.
Speaker 8
01:10:42 I'm your equal.01:10:44 As soon as I admit to you that I'm totally inferior.
Speaker 5
01:10:48 Yes, you're saying, Michael?Speaker 2
01:10:50 Wait a second.01:10:50 You see, Gloria, you're.
Speaker 7
01:10:52 Upset because you?01:10:53 Forgot I don't really think that women are inferior.
01:10:56 It's just a game.
01:10:57 That's all.
01:10:58 It's a game dictated by nature.
01:11:00 Didn't I have explained to?
01:11:01 You before.
01:11:02 Sit down.
01:11:03 I'll explain it to you.
01:11:05 You're the woman.
01:11:06 Come to meet the man and you admit that you're weaker.
01:11:09 You're more needful and you're inferior.
Speaker 8
01:11:11 Oh no.Speaker 7
01:11:12 Wait, the minute you admit to me that you're inferior.01:11:14 My maleness is satisfied.
01:11:16 I can immediately elevate you to a level of complete equality.
Speaker 8
01:11:19 But my.Speaker 7
01:11:20 Wait a second.01:11:20 Don't you see that?
01:11:21 You gotta let me the male make the decision.
01:11:24 Then we're forever equal and the question doesn't.
01:11:25 Have to come up again.
01:11:28 Don't you Remember Me explaining this to you?
Speaker 2
01:11:31 My male female game plan.Devon
01:11:37 See ultimately what he's talking about.01:11:42 Is you have to cede power.
01:11:45 To me, I'm the in in this relationship.
01:11:49 I'm the husband.
01:11:52 I'm the president.
01:11:55 And as long as I know that you respect.
01:12:00 My position as President.
01:12:03 And I know that you're not going to be undermining me and you're not going to be competing with me and you're going to acknowledge.
01:12:11 My place in this relationship has the the pilot and you.
01:12:16 Let me ******* drive.
01:12:18 I'm not going to drive us anywhere bad.
01:12:22 I'm going to protect you.
01:12:24 I'm going to make sure that your interests are met.
01:12:27 In fact, it's going to motivate me.
01:12:29 It's going to drive me.
01:12:30 There's going to be a carnal, instinctual drive.
01:12:35 In my bones.
01:12:38 To take care of this this fragile.
01:12:45 Partner of mine.
01:12:51 But I can't have that feeling.
01:12:57 If you never give me.
01:13:00 The power to do that.
01:13:02 Because I'll always be competing, we're always going to be fighting.
01:13:05 Over the steering wheel.
01:13:15 But if I feel like I have to protect you because you need protection.
01:13:24 I'm going to feel.
01:13:26 If I do anything that's.
01:13:28 That's not keeping that in mind in the same way that if if I am taking care of a child, I'm not going to, I'm I'm going to drive slower.
01:13:36 If there's a kid.
01:13:37 In my car.
01:13:39 Maybe I'm anymore careful.
01:13:44 Because the last thing I'd want to do is to do something that would endanger this child.
01:13:49 And I know that in that scenario they don't have any choice. Everything's up to me. I'm the one in control. And because of that added responsibility.
01:13:59 I put more effort.
01:14:01 And more focus.
01:14:03 On their safety.
01:14:06 And what women?
01:14:13 When they decided they wanted, they would.
01:14:14 Rather be competitors.
01:14:21 Is that men?
01:14:22 Started looking at them.
01:14:26 Like other.
01:14:26 Men in many ways.
01:14:31 And treating them like they would another guy.
01:14:38 And you don't.
01:14:39 Have that instinct to protect other men.
01:14:43 That's why they have that saying.
01:14:44 Every man for themselves.
01:14:54 And conversely, why we have that same women and children first?
01:15:00 But that instinct dries right up.
01:15:03 If I don't feel.
01:15:06 That you need.
01:15:10 My protection.
01:15:14 And that's what.
01:15:15 He's clumsily saying.
Speaker 8
01:15:17 Dad, I remember that now.01:15:19 And that was the night of our engagement party.
Speaker 7
01:15:21 Right. There you go.Speaker 8
01:15:22 Yeah, yeah.01:15:24 You found a bottle of wine.
01:15:25 And and after everyone was gone, we we sat on the floor in front of a goose neck lamp, pretending.
01:15:30 It was a.
01:15:30 Fireplace yeah.
01:15:32 We're sober now, Michael, and we're over.
Speaker
01:15:37 And I do.Speaker 8
01:15:37 Not want to say I'm inferior.01:15:39 That is dumb.
Speaker 7
01:15:42 That is not dumb.01:15:44 That is the essence of the whole male female relationship.
Speaker 8
01:15:47 Well then I suppose I'm too dumb to see.Speaker 7
01:15:50 It you said it not me.Speaker 8
01:15:52 I don't take you seriously.Devon
01:15:56 It's the same, honestly it it it.01:15:58 Like I said, it's it's not even just.
01:16:04 The kind of vulnerability that acknowledges your physical dominance that makes you want to keep them physically safe.
01:16:14 If you want the decision making.
01:16:17 In the household with a man with a man and a woman to likewise be focused on your safety and to keep that in mind, it's the same thing if you're always competing.
01:16:30 In fact, you might do the opposite.
01:16:31 You might do things to sabotage your competitor.
01:16:37 But you wouldn't.
01:16:38 Do things to sabotage someone whose safety depends on you.
01:16:41 Someone who depends on you to make the right decisions.
01:16:51 So if you want to know where masculinity went.
01:16:58 It's a byproduct.
01:17:05 Of femininity.
01:17:06 It can't exist.
01:17:11 Because what the very?
01:17:13 Kindling to light that fire in men.
01:17:21 Is that sense?
01:17:23 That they have to protect someone, not compete with someone.
Speaker 8
01:17:28 Seriously, we women were nothing but sex objects.Speaker 7
01:17:30 What's wrong with that?01:17:32 I I should be that lucky.
Speaker 8
01:17:37 One more dumb joke and I'm leaving you.Speaker 1
01:17:38 Thank you.Speaker 8
01:17:39 You understand that?01:17:40 Michael, I'm leaving you on the next dumb joke.
Speaker 7
01:17:43 You would do that, wouldn't you, knowing how.01:17:46 I am about my grades knowing that my whole future depends on it.
01:17:49 And you.
Speaker 8
01:17:49 Would do that, huh?01:17:50 You did it again.
01:17:51 Back to you.
Speaker 7
01:17:52 And your problem?01:17:52 That's right, Gloria, because my problem involves our whole.
01:17:55 Put you together.
01:17:56 It's more important than.
Speaker 8
01:17:57 Yours sure, because I'm only a woman.01:18:00 That's the way men feel, isn't it?
01:18:01 Your problems are always greater than ours.
01:18:06 That, and the Declaration of Independence, says we're all created equal, huh?
Speaker 7
01:18:12 It says all men are created.Devon
01:18:18 And look well that.01:18:19 That seems like it's a throwaway joke.
01:18:24 At the time.
01:18:27 Women could not vote.
01:18:30 They couldn't vote for many years after.
01:18:32 That was written.
01:18:36 They were never intended to vote.
01:18:44 This whole experiment.
01:18:47 Was predicated on the idea that they wouldn't be voting.
01:19:00 I don't even know.
01:19:01 Well, it wouldn't have the the country would have been.
01:19:03 Started if that was part of the plan.
01:19:06 People have said no, no, no, no.
01:19:24 There's been an imbalance in the force.
Speaker 7
01:19:28 The Declaration of Independence says nothing about women.Speaker 8
01:19:32 And that's as much as I mean to you and that's as serious.Speaker 7
01:19:36 What are you doing?01:19:37 What are?
01:19:37 You doing look like I'm doing.
01:19:39 I'm packing.
Speaker 9
01:19:48 You better go up there and.Speaker 7
01:19:51 Get kicked out of here.01:19:52 You're fired.
01:19:52 You're making me crazy.
Speaker 5
01:19:54 Fighting dogs mine.Speaker 9
01:19:57 Well, if you're not going to stop, I will.Speaker 2
01:19:59 No, no.01:20:00 Eat it.
01:20:00 Now that I forbid, let him fly.
Speaker 7
01:20:04 You're making you know you're acting ridiculous.Speaker 5
01:20:05 We're lucky.01:20:06 Maybe she'll teach him a lesson and try him out of here.
Devon
01:20:12 See in just that line there, forbidding his wife.01:20:15 To do something.
01:20:17 And her obeying.
01:20:21 That's showing you the contrast.
01:20:23 Like, look at how the younger people interact.
01:20:27 Versus how the older people are interacting.
01:20:31 And while it might seem like well.
01:20:32 That the older.
01:20:33 People are being more pleasant and relaxed.
01:20:36 If you're the boomer that's actually it's supposed to look ******* oppressive as ****.
01:20:47 Like holy ****.
01:20:50 He forbids her.
Speaker 9
01:21:02 What is the?Speaker 8
01:21:04 Mother, I'm doing this just as much for.01:21:06 You as I.
01:21:06 Am for myself.
01:21:07 Wait a second.
01:21:09 If anybody wants me, I'll be a Trudy.
Speaker 7
01:21:11 You leave this House while I am uptight about my grades, father coming back.01:21:16 You hear me?
01:21:16 Don't bother coming back.
Speaker 8
01:21:24 I don't wanna come back.01:21:26 Not to you going to treat me as.
01:21:28 An equal partner.
Speaker 7
01:21:30 You wanna be treated as a partner?01:21:32 Then why don't you act like a partner and not some silly little wind up doll?
Speaker 8
01:21:36 Wind up doll is that the way you think of me?01:21:40 Well, if that's what you think.
01:21:45 Saying over.
Speaker 1
01:21:45 And out.Devon
01:21:54 And the applause.01:21:56 That's right, audience.
01:21:59 This is what society this is what?
01:22:01 The majority thinks.
01:22:04 We're on her side.
01:22:06 Can't you hear?
01:22:07 Can't you hear the clapping?
01:22:12 Now you know.
01:22:12 You better go with the clapping.
01:22:15 If you don't go with the people clapping.
01:22:18 That could endanger your chances of survival.
Speaker 5
01:22:34 Well, he did.01:22:34 It looks like we.
01:22:35 Lost a daughter?
01:22:39 But we gained the music.
Devon
01:22:44 All right, so basically.01:22:48 I have smart black guy comes over and has some insightful **** to say, but.
01:22:55 Really, what ends up happening?
01:22:59 Is that she finally comes.
01:23:00 Back at the very end.
01:23:04 And it's kind of funny in a way, because they do add a little bit of truth.
01:23:12 She comes back.
01:23:16 And he has sex with her.
01:23:21 And then she suddenly.
01:23:24 Back on board with him.
01:23:33 And there is a little bit of truth to that when it comes to.
01:23:37 Male female relationships.
01:23:38 But that's not really what I wanted to.
01:23:39 Talk about what?
01:23:41 I want to talk about.
01:23:42 Is at the end of this episode.
01:23:45 They make it sound as if OK, she's done being crazy.
01:23:50 She's done being the irrational woman.
01:23:54 She's back under control.
01:23:55 We can get back to.
01:23:56 Normal now, don't worry.
01:23:59 Don't worry, audience.
01:24:01 That was just some crazy idea she had.
01:24:08 Your daughters aren't going to end up like this. Your wife's not going to end up like.
01:24:11 This don't worry.
01:24:16 It's all it's it's just a phase.
01:24:18 It's just a phase.
01:24:24 And I found that fascinating because usually when they do these shows with the propaganda in there that that's not.
01:24:30 That's not.
01:24:30 How it ends?
01:24:32 Usually how it ends is everyone learns the lesson and then you know it's it's in there, right?
01:24:38 So like an example is we watched that cheers episode.
01:24:42 Where you know Sam was worried about gay people in the bar and stuff like that.
01:24:47 And by the end of it, gay people are welcome in.
01:24:50 The bar and.
01:24:50 If you don't like it, then you can go right.
01:24:54 Incidentally, there is an identical.
01:24:57 All in the family episode.
01:25:01 Like it's almost identical.
01:25:05 Where Archie doesn't like gay people, then he finds out someone secretly gay.
01:25:09 And of course, this secretly gay guy is like an NFL player like you.
01:25:14 Know huge masculine guy because that's how you know.
01:25:17 That's how gay people are.
01:25:19 Just like you know, the majority of of of black people.
01:25:23 Are are you?
01:25:23 Know like going to be engineers.
01:25:25 All the gay guys are really just real masculine man's man.
01:25:28 You have nothing to worry about.
01:25:29 Nothing weird.
01:25:31 Certainly not people that dress up as, like drag Queens and molest kids.
01:25:35 No, no, they're just like normal football guys.
01:25:42 But not at the end of this episode.
01:25:44 They don't have that.
01:25:45 They kind of they, they have swept it under the carpet.
01:25:51 Which gives them what's unique about that is it.
01:25:54 Gives them away because like I said when this aired.
01:25:59 The leftist guy was not on board.
01:26:04 You know, it wasn't just Archie.
01:26:08 Or the marla.
01:26:10 The leftist atheist college kid.
01:26:14 Well, not a kid, but you know.
01:26:18 Wasn't on board.
01:26:21 He believed in gender roles.
01:26:30 And so the way they had to do it is.
01:26:32 They pushed this, the women's Lib or feminism or whatever you want.
01:26:35 To call it.
01:26:36 They got the message out.
01:26:38 They got the audience reaction out.
01:26:43 And took up the the majority of the episode.
01:26:49 But knowing that it would it would.
01:26:51 It was pushing the envelope for the audience, knowing that they were they were pushing the agenda further than what the audience would be comfortable with.
01:27:00 At the end they they they say oh.
01:27:02 No, but it's OK.
01:27:03 We're not really.
01:27:04 Going to do that.
01:27:07 All you have to do is.
01:27:09 Is is **** your wife and she'll shut up.
01:27:12 Which look, there's some.
01:27:13 Truth to that, but you know.
01:27:23 I just found it fascinating, though, because it was like a way of pushing the agenda.
01:27:29 Getting your audience maybe nervous about like, oh, I don't like what's coming.
01:27:34 You have a bunch of hysterical women wanting control wanting to compete.
01:27:40 Wanting power.
01:27:44 And at the end.
01:27:44 Like, oh, but don't worry, don't.
01:27:46 Worry she'll come around.
01:27:50 See at the end, she'll come around.
01:27:58 Where's that at?
01:28:06 She just needed a a dose of the LSD.
01:28:19 And I wonder if that's a a common tactic in the show.
01:28:21 Like, you know, they they they push some kind of, you know, acceptance of something, you know, the end they reel it.
01:28:29 Back a little bit.
01:28:31 Because that's genius.
01:28:39 So anyway, that's that's pretty much the episode.
01:28:41 I'm not going to make you.
01:28:43 Watching more of that.
01:28:48 I am going to make you watch something.
01:28:49 Else though, while.
01:28:50 I take a quick break.
01:28:53 And then I'll be right back.
Speaker 4
01:29:26 Well, I wrote this song for the Christian youth.01:29:29 I want to teach kids.
01:29:30 In truth, if you wanna reach those kids on the street, then you gotta do a rap to a hip hop beat. So I gave my sermon an urban kick. My rhymes are fly. My beats are sick. My crew is big and it keeps getting bigger. That's cause Jesus Christ is my.
01:29:57 He's alive.
01:29:58 Changer, miracle arranger.
01:30:00 Born to the Virgin.
01:30:01 Mom in a Manger.
01:30:03 Ordered a wine.
01:30:04 He's a drink exchanger and he died for your sins.
Speaker 5
01:30:08 I preach the.Speaker 4
01:30:09 That's my gig and I'm.01:30:11 Better than notorious BIG, all the other MC's.
01:30:14 I wish him well.
01:30:15 But if you lived in sin.
01:30:17 You burn in heaven.
01:30:23 Now I'm gonna pass the mic to my lovely wife.
01:30:26 She's a fly MC and the light of my life.
01:30:28 So the busta rhyme.
01:30:30 Without further ado, take it away.
01:30:32 Mary Sue.
Speaker 10
01:30:34 Jesus Christ is my.01:30:36 He's the son of the original G and he was sent to Earth to elucidate the way that we should be like if another random seasons.
01:30:46 You're asleep.
01:30:47 You're a name, but wrapping your rhyme so weak.
01:30:50 I don't get mad and I don't creep teeth.
01:30:52 I forgive him.
01:30:53 And turn the other cheek.
01:30:55 Don't laugh.
01:30:56 Steam and I don't brag.
01:30:57 I don't cuss and my pants don't say I do exude little Christian swag, and I'm proud to be an American Jesus Christ.
Speaker 4
01:31:08 Light shine through you.Speaker 10
01:31:11 Pop it cap in.Speaker 4
01:31:12 Your **** and sit Hallelujah.01:31:15 Jesus Christ.
01:31:18 He's the only MC JC you see.
01:31:21 He's an eye caring, peace loving.
01:31:23 Nick. Like me.
01:31:26 If you do drugs and you.
01:31:27 Think you're cool?
01:31:29 You need to come to Sunday school, but those jams in the garbage cans stand up tall.
Speaker 1
01:31:33 And hit me.Speaker 4
01:31:35 You're a Christian man.01:31:42 Free stuff.
Devon
01:31:54 Hope you all enjoyed that.01:31:58 So let's take a look at.
01:32:07 This version of MPC Christianity is what drove my.
01:32:09 Generation out the door.
01:32:15 How oblivious can people be?
01:32:20 I think you're you're you're seeing this.
01:32:24 I need a lap mass after that.
01:32:29 Have you seen?
01:32:30 Them on Amazon might be worth a watch.
01:32:33 Is that a TV show based on the movie?
01:32:39 Teeth, Monkey argues, moving to Alaska because it's a harsh environment.
01:32:43 In contrast, and ice weather in California, which attracts parasites, also unlike Texas.
01:32:48 And in Florida and the Mountain West, net immigration.
01:32:51 Of Alaska is negative.
01:32:55 Again, I don't know.
01:32:56 Never been to Alaska.
01:32:57 I wouldn't just move there.
01:32:58 Without having been there.
01:33:02 And the desert fulfills most of those those needs.
01:33:16 That guys was acting with it was a skit.
01:33:21 He wasn't even involved in the church.
01:33:24 Yeah, I don't know.
01:33:25 I just remember that funny.
01:33:25 Video so I got.
01:33:26 It what alternate energy will you use for your house generators?
01:33:34 What you talking about in?
01:33:37 In Alaska, I wouldn't say that's one of the things I get plenty of solar where I'm at, but I don't know about Alaska.
01:33:43 I mean, there'd be six months out of.
01:33:45 The year right where you wouldn't.
01:33:46 Get a whole lot of sun so.
01:33:48 I guess it all depends on how north.
01:33:50 You are too.
01:33:53 Any based movies I'd recommend?
01:33:56 I don't know I.
01:33:57 Mean it's.
01:33:58 You're going to have to go pretty far back.
01:34:01 To see like a based movie.
Speaker
01:34:03 UM.Devon
01:34:06 You know the.01:34:06 Further back you get and really it's not.
01:34:08 Even that it's it's based.
01:34:10 It's just because look these same.
01:34:11 People have been running the the movie industry.
01:34:15 Since its inception.
01:34:18 You know like.
01:34:19 It's not like it's not like.
01:34:24 Jews from Eastern Europe came in and.
01:34:27 Took over Hollywood that led they founded Hollywood.
01:34:34 So it it's the same group of people, their families, you know, have been there.
01:34:40 Producing this content, it's just that they could get away with way less because the immune system of the society was still very.
01:34:50 Alive and well and fighting back against any kind of foreign objects being inserted right?
01:34:58 And you don't have that kind of pushback anymore.
01:35:00 They can look.
01:35:01 I mean, look, what the **** they can put on now and what there's nothing happens.
01:35:06 But if they went a little too far before.
01:35:09 They got the Hayes code.
01:35:11 But after the haze code went away, I mean nothing happened.
01:35:16 After that, really.
01:35:18 I mean, there was maybe a few protests for certain movies.
01:35:22 But you know, nothing's happened.
01:35:26 At all.
01:35:28 To combat degenerate movies, since like the this ******* 60s or something.
01:35:41 Master and commander is.
01:35:42 A great movie.
01:35:42 I haven't watched it.
01:35:45 Has cover cover been eternalized on the silver screen, there's a movie about COVID or you know, it's about some kind of infant.
01:35:54 I I I I saw like, a trailer for something.
01:35:58 In fact it.
01:36:00 I think I saw a trender like last year, but I mean like well.
01:36:03 Into last year.
01:36:05 So they they pumped something out pretty quick.
01:36:09 Matrix was based.
01:36:10 I don't know if it was based and.
01:36:12 But it wasn't.
01:36:14 The first one.
01:36:18 Wasn't bad.
01:36:20 And then they turned the people who made it into ********.
01:36:24 So I guess maybe it was based and that's why they turned him in the trainees.
01:36:29 Just like they turned that.
01:36:31 That whistleblower in the ********?
01:36:37 What's that?
01:36:37 What's his name?
01:36:38 The guy that they gave WikiLeaks some ****.
01:36:47 Wasn't Waterloo battle a Rothschild scam or as part of a Rothschild scam in terms of?
01:36:56 The stock market crash they engineered as using that.
01:37:02 As a.
01:37:05 You know, spreading rumors that the British had lost and then buying up all the stocks.
01:37:12 When there was a crash.
01:37:14 Thinking that Napoleon had a.
01:37:17 You know that was going to.
01:37:20 Take on or take you the UK.
01:37:23 Or England.
01:37:24 I guess the time.
01:37:26 High fertility religious communities don't marry for a ******** and masturbatory idea of love, but because they believe in God's institution of marriage, discipline and building a dynasty, and men have authority, women submit to men's authority.
01:37:42 Yeah, not not too much wrong with what?
01:37:43 You said there.
01:37:45 This is an.
01:37:48 Analogous to California, there is a saying about some Latin African country can't remember which that God made the countries land so beautiful that to even the the score he populated with the most evil race of men.
01:38:06 I'm not aware of that that you said there's a saying.
01:38:20 Yeah, someone talking about the Wachowski brothers are now the Wachowski sisters.
01:38:25 No, they're sisters.
01:38:28 It's not trans sister and brother.
01:38:29 They're both trans now.
01:38:31 Both of them are ********.
01:38:35 I'm telling you, they.
01:38:37 I kind of feel like they turned them.
01:38:38 Into ******** for making that movie.
01:38:43 I have a theory and the and the other movies.
01:38:45 Afterwards were just ******* horrific, multicultural ******** movies.
01:38:51 Like you can't sit I.
01:38:52 Mean compared to the first one.
01:38:55 The first one which was, you know, was multicultural.
01:38:58 Enough having like the strong black man is like the, you know, the boss.
01:39:01 And then the Oracle is like some black chick, you know, because they have to keep doing that, right?
01:39:07 No, that's not enough and.
01:39:08 Then like the 2nd and 3rd movies, it's like constant race.
01:39:13 You know, like that there's almost.
01:39:15 There's almost like.
01:39:17 Fewer white people than anybody else in the second, like in terms of when you see like their city and stuff like that, it's like just all these random people and they have, like, the tribal music playing and and and it's very third world with high tech.
01:39:32 I have a theory that the elites are ramping up racial tension to put off the.
01:39:40 Right around the early 2000, tens people were starting to rebel, push the systems problems onto white people.
01:39:49 Well, you know why people are the scapegoat.
01:39:51 For pretty much everything right now, I mean it's.
01:39:56 Our our, our chameleon fellow white friends.
01:40:00 Have made sure of that plot them is an anthology series that explores terror in America.
01:40:08 Oh, I didn't know.
01:40:08 I did not know that.
01:40:10 The first season is set in the 1950s. Centers around a black family who moved to North Carolina to an all white Los Angeles neighborhood. Their idyllic home becomes Ground Zero, where another.
01:40:24 I get the idea.
01:40:32 Have I ever been out of America?
01:40:34 Yes, I've been.
01:40:35 Out of America lots of times.
01:40:38 Won't be able to watch your channel.
01:40:40 I bet soon Canadian government trying to pass a new censorship.
01:40:43 Hopefully I can still buy book two at least.
01:40:48 Well, I think well, even if they.
01:40:50 Get new censorship.
01:40:51 There's ways around that stuff.
01:40:52 You just have to get better at computers.
01:40:56 The airports of Toronto and Montreal are named after Lester Pearson and Pierre Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, as our most responsible for non white migration into Canada and Canada's culture.
01:41:11 Well, and Trudeau's.
01:41:12 Daz, the first Trudeau you're talking about, right?
01:41:18 Like he was literally a cook. I'm. I don't care what you say. I'm still convinced that the current Trudeau's real dad is Castro. There's just no ******* way.
01:41:29 There's no ******* way.
01:41:31 It's not.
01:41:32 In fact I.
01:41:33 Hope I still have this old meme.
01:41:38 I hope I.
01:41:39 Have this old name on my computer somewhere.
01:41:41 It's just.
01:41:42 It's unbelievable.
01:41:50 Oh, look, I do.
01:41:51 I think.
01:41:54 I have that folder.
01:42:01 I do.
01:42:06 All right, you got to.
01:42:07 Look at this.
01:42:18 There's no ******* way.
01:42:27 Kind of make this big.
01:42:40 There's absolutely no ******* way.
01:42:45 That this is not his dad.
01:43:02 God, I hate this interface.
01:43:13 There's no fast way to just load this up.
Speaker
01:43:17 Where'd you go?Devon
01:43:19 There we go, finally.01:43:22 Like look at this.
01:43:26 Tell me.
01:43:31 Tell me that's not his dad.
01:43:41 You cannot convince me that Trudeau's dad is.
01:43:47 Not ******* Fidel Castro.
01:43:55 And if you understand how the whole bloodline **** you know fits into these these ruling class psychos.
01:44:04 It's not far fetched.
01:44:15 If escaping a city is not an option, what would you advise your advice be to?
01:44:23 Someone. What the **** is?
01:44:25 This to someone where we go living in a city or suburb for the next five years.
01:44:32 I would just, you know, like I said, just get find a place you can go if something gets really bad, either by acquiring it yourself or through a friend of yours, you know, or a family member preferably like maybe you've got a a.
01:44:49 A family cabin somewhere or a friend that has a family.
01:44:53 I can't have a place to.
01:44:56 Go and if you don't have a place to go, have a place to bug in.
01:45:04 If you can't bug out.
01:45:06 Have a plan, and by that I mean.
01:45:09 If you're see, that's the thing.
01:45:11 It all depends on.
01:45:11 Like if you're in some.
01:45:13 It depends on what.
01:45:13 Part of the town, you.
01:45:14 Were you're in, you know.
01:45:17 Are you in some little studio apartment?
01:45:19 If you're?
01:45:20 In a studio.
01:45:21 You're kind of just ******, right?
01:45:22 If you're in a studio apartment, what do you do?
01:45:24 You know you can't store.
01:45:25 A bunch of stuff there.
01:45:29 And you barely fit your stuff in there now, right?
01:45:30 You're going to put, like, ******* water and a year supply of food in your ******* studio apartment.
01:45:35 No way.
01:45:36 But get ready, get and and and.
01:45:39 I would say.
01:45:41 Almost more important than everything else.
01:45:44 Is having the ability to exercise your Second Amendment have the ability to defend?
01:45:52 Whatever you do, scrape together and your life.
01:45:57 I would prioritize that first, especially because we are heading in the direction of that not being a thing.
01:46:06 You can you can get.
01:46:11 I mean, they're going to be restricting it in one way or another, either way, right?
01:46:16 Like even like I said, even Trump.
01:46:20 Trump banned bump stocks, you might say, well, bump stocks like not a big deal.
01:46:23 They're, you know, they're not, they're really not.
Speaker 2
01:46:26 But even Trump?Devon
01:46:28 Tighten the grip.01:46:31 And you better believe Biden, who has said many, many, many, many times.
01:46:36 That the only rifle that that civilians should be allowed to get as a shotgun.
01:46:42 Now he was saying this back when he.
01:46:43 Was running with Obama.
01:46:47 Back when that was like, way less cool to say.
01:46:53 And you better ******* believe, especially given the climate in Washington every well, just the rest of the country, that's a top priority.
01:47:03 And as you've seen, we've got all these ******* mass shootings happening.
01:47:09 If you don't think that's part of it, then you're not paying attention.
01:47:16 Now luckily for, I guess for us, Americans have become kind of.
01:47:20 I mean, there's been so many ******* mass shootings.
01:47:23 Americans are just kind of numb to it.
01:47:25 It's not shocking anymore.
01:47:30 At least our side.
01:47:32 I think recognizes fully.
01:47:40 Things are coming to.
01:47:42 Things are going to a weird place.
01:47:46 And it might might be more important to hang on to that Second Amendment.
01:47:52 Now than it has been in quite some time, but.
01:47:57 Even so, like.
01:47:58 The Conservatives have yet to conserve anything else.
01:48:00 Why would they conserve this?
01:48:02 And they're not even in control anymore because they couldn't even conserve.
01:48:06 Being in being in charge.
01:48:11 I would I would prioritize that first, especially if you're in a city that's going to be.
01:48:15 The one of our dangerous places out here.
01:48:18 Like I I you know I'm.
01:48:22 I'm good to go in that department, but I'm probably not going to.
01:48:26 Need it as much.
01:48:28 Like nearly as much as anyone in a city or even a suburban area, and who might who would I be shooting at?
01:48:34 It's like just.
01:48:35 Not people out here.
01:48:38 So if you just got to prepare for that, like and and look, it might not even be a situation like, Oh my God, civil war.
01:48:45 You want to see an example of recently when having been prepared in this way, has helped out someone in this environment.
01:48:56 Let me bring this up.
01:48:57 I saw this today.
01:49:01 We're in that Channel go.
01:49:07 I'm. I'm I'm.
01:49:07 Following too many people on Telegram, now it's just a big ******* mess.
Speaker 1
01:49:15 Here we are.Devon
01:49:26 Alright, so this is.01:49:31 This is from today.
01:49:34 Well, I don't, I don't know.
01:49:35 If this happened today or if it happened yesterday, but it happened very recently.
01:49:40 This is.
01:49:47 That's based boomer.
01:49:49 Holding the the hordes.
01:49:53 Back with his handgun.
01:50:01 Well, crazy black ****** yells at people.
01:50:10 See he.
01:50:11 Even he even looks like the boomer meme.
01:50:15 Does he?
01:50:16 He's like he's like.
01:50:18 The alpha boomer.
01:50:24 Yeah. I mean, he's.
01:50:26 Smart, smart, smart thing to do.
01:50:29 And yeah, I mean, I'll, I'll.
01:50:31 Everyone's gonna say the same people like, oh, you can't make communities because we go, they're going to say the same thing.
01:50:38 Like you can't have a gun because if.
01:50:40 You're shooting one, then they'll just lock you.
01:50:42 Up or would?
01:50:43 You would you rather get locked up or or just?
01:50:48 And be torn apart by a crowd.
01:50:51 Like, let's take your pick.
01:50:58 Now a lot of gun people would say you shouldn't take out your gun unless you intend.
01:51:02 To use it.
01:51:05 I don't know.
01:51:06 I think this guy.
01:51:06 Played it cool.
01:51:08 Will he be facing charges now for brandishing a weapon?
01:51:11 I don't know.
01:51:11 It depends on the local government and another reason why it's important to be involved in your local government, though, and to live somewhere that's not cooked.
01:51:19 See, that's another reason why you.
01:51:20 Want to get out of the cities?
01:51:22 Is if you're in the cities, I think everyone would agree in this situation that what this guy is doing to to stay safe.
01:51:31 He's not being threatened with it, he's just like.
01:51:33 Look, I got my gun.
01:51:36 I will use it.
01:51:39 And, you know, back the **** **.
01:51:44 That's what guns are for, right?
01:51:46 I think everyone sees this and realizes he's using guns for what they're for.
01:51:53 Like that's exactly.
01:51:56 Why he has the gun.
01:52:01 You know this situation right here, but if you're in the wrong city.
01:52:07 That will land you in jail.
01:52:13 And staying in that city so you can keep the fancy job and keep the fancy mortgage and keep the fancy car loan and you know, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, and be a usery slave.
01:52:25 It's not going to be worth it.
01:52:27 Because this guy probably had two choices.
01:52:33 He probably had the choice of being.
01:52:36 Visited by diversity.
01:52:42 Whatever is going to happen to him right as a.
01:52:44 Result of this?
01:52:50 And again I.
01:52:51 I think the smarter idea is to not pull it out unless you intend to use it.
01:52:55 But maybe he was in a we.
01:52:56 Don't know what happened.
01:52:57 Before this video, so maybe something happened where he.
01:53:01 Thought that use of this weapon was imminent.
01:53:05 In which case it's justified, you know.
01:53:09 But that's what guns are for.
01:53:11 That's the great equalizer.
01:53:24 You know that that, that.
01:53:24 Boomer is not, is not.
01:53:27 Does not have to be as fearful for his physical safety.
01:53:39 So I would, I would just say I prioritize that number one, but keep.
01:53:42 In mind, stuff like that.
01:53:44 And remember what I what I'm saying like?
01:53:48 Well, I don't know if I can say this.
01:53:54 Just be mindful.
01:54:01 I hate how even on these platforms I just have to there's sometimes you.
01:54:05 There's some things you.
01:54:06 Just have to.
01:54:09 Just be smart.
01:54:11 Just just remember everyone has a camera on them.
01:54:21 And justice, be smart.
01:54:25 And remember that the the year.
01:54:28 You're in hostile territory.
01:54:30 Most of you. Not everyone.
01:54:34 And just keep that in mind.
01:54:36 Just keep that.
01:54:37 In mind that in most.
01:54:39 Urban areas.
01:54:40 You're not going to be treated fairly.
01:54:45 And so.
01:54:47 Adjust adjust your behavior accordingly.
01:54:53 Alright, let's take a look here.
01:55:02 It stopped updating, so I'm way behind here.
01:55:10 I have some cactus pills I can.
01:55:11 Play. I'll show you guys.
01:55:14 As soon as I catch up with chat, it's like way ******* behind.
01:55:17 You guys talk a lot.
01:55:23 There we go.
01:55:25 Just expect that you're always being watched.
01:55:27 Yeah, just.
01:55:29 It like, don't don't.
01:55:32 Don't interpret this the wrong way, but you have to kind of behave like a criminal in that when criminals do things, they do things with good crime or, you know, criminals.
01:55:43 Are good at it.
01:55:43 At least do things with a good understanding of what will happen or or what.
01:55:56 They they just put this.
01:55:57 Right. They're they're aware of.
01:55:59 Of how not to get caught.
01:56:05 Don't do things that are going to put.
01:56:07 You in jeopardy?
01:56:14 Hey, David, I remember a 4 Chan poster saying that Q was deradicalization DARPA program that allegedly got carjacked for political purposes after the original guys left for the private sector.
01:56:25 Knowing the US private sector guys, I'd say this is a realistic take.
01:56:30 It's effective.
01:56:32 I mean, who knows?
01:56:34 But it's.
01:56:36 It I mean, it's safe to say it was a it was a pacification.
01:56:41 Sign up I beyond that.
01:56:43 Who knows?
01:56:47 UM, just wanted to say I finished day of the rope recently. My wife got it for my birthday.
01:56:53 The chapter between Dave and Wayne was probably my favorite part.
01:56:57 Keep up the good work.
01:56:58 Do you have a rough time frame?
01:57:00 Yeah, yeah.
01:57:01 I was going to have it done in February.
01:57:03 That was my.
01:57:04 But then I started streaming.
01:57:05 All the ******* time and this.
01:57:07 This sucks up.
01:57:08 A lot of my you.
01:57:08 Might not think so, but it's tough doing this and and keeping the hours that I have.
01:57:12 To keep to do.
01:57:15 I'm slowly adjusting, but it look it takes a lot of time.
01:57:18 It takes a lot out of me and then just the I I'm wrapped it's getting hot like once it gets hot and I'm not doing yard work all the time and stuff like that outdoors because I just can't because it's just it'll be it'll be too hot for me to go outside.
01:57:33 I'm going to be way less exhausted.
01:57:35 But right now I'm trying.
01:57:36 To trying to get as much done as I can before, I mean it's.
01:57:42 Just going to be too hot to be outside.
01:57:46 And yeah, yeah, I'm way behind on getting that out.
01:57:49 It's just it's really that's that takes even longer.
01:57:52 Writing a book, it takes a lot of just a lot of just time for just editing and stuff like that.
01:57:59 Like it.
01:58:01 It's largely written.
01:58:02 It's just that you have to go through because.
01:58:05 Once, once it goes to the printers I mean.
01:58:07 You can you can.
01:58:08 Put out different additions, but you know you.
01:58:10 I want to put.
01:58:11 It's not like I can.
01:58:13 It's not like it's a document in in the cloud like in real time.
01:58:18 Edit it and fix up mistakes like once it goes to the printers and people buy it, it's like they're buying all those mistakes.
01:58:24 And I don't want that, you know.
01:58:26 And and I changed a bunch of stuff because just like things are happening at such breakneck speeds, it's like ****.
01:58:34 Anyway, but yeah, I know, I know, I know.
01:58:38 Trust me, I'm behind on all this ****.
01:58:40 I'm behind on the community stuff.
01:58:42 I I'm I don't have.
01:58:43 A whole lot of me time.
01:58:46 That's why I don't feel bad.
01:58:48 Like when I when I I'm totally behind on a lot of this stuff because not like because I'm.
01:58:52 Just sitting around jacking off.
01:58:53 It's like, no, I.
01:58:54 Just I just don't have a time machine.
01:58:57 If if I did, I'd go back in time and kill the white supremacists that.
01:59:01 Are spreading bad ideas.
01:59:03 The same blood and soil is good, but let's bring back.
01:59:07 Kith and kin.
01:59:11 I well is that in response to.
01:59:14 Something I don't know.
01:59:16 The soil is even good because, well.
01:59:19 Maybe it is now.
01:59:20 I don't.
01:59:20 Know you don't remember.
01:59:22 All of these sayings had context and back when that was a saying that was more popular.
01:59:30 Blood meant genetics.
01:59:33 Right, like in the same way.
01:59:36 I mean, no one really knew what DNA was.
01:59:39 Right and so.
01:59:41 When you talk.
01:59:42 About blood, you were specifically talking about genetics.
01:59:47 And so.
01:59:48 But now that term conjures up more of a a violent.
01:59:57 Or imagery.
01:59:59 And I mean, you could say at a certain.
02:00:02 Point you know, but.
02:00:04 But I think for right now that's not.
02:00:07 The best way to go about.
02:00:11 Conveying what the original meaning was to people.
02:00:16 If you want the weird pill, here's.
02:00:18 One I like.
02:00:18 Well, let's see first.
02:00:21 Every single civilization throughout history with a centralized economy that walks away from religion, gets erased from history.
02:00:28 Also, every single civilization has some form of marriage and indoctrination of degeneracy is a symptom of.
02:00:34 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:00:35 No, we know.
02:00:36 Yeah, this.
Speaker 2
02:00:37 We're at the end.Devon
02:00:40 They said the the party's over the people that.02:00:43 Are are in.
02:00:43 Denial is just they.
02:00:45 They're they're not.
02:00:46 They don't want to believe.
02:00:49 Where we are in the cycle because.
02:00:52 Of what that means?
02:00:54 All right, let's look at some cactus.
02:00:56 Why not right?
02:00:57 Let's have.
02:01:00 Let's have a fun cactus Y time.
02:01:04 These are these are a couple of days old.
02:01:06 There's actually a lot more growth right now.
02:01:08 I mean, I don't know what happened.
02:01:10 Well warmed up.
02:01:12 But some of these cactuses have just ******* exploded and like crazy.
02:01:16 Like it's crazy.
02:01:17 When I look at some of these and I'm like, man, you were like one pad a year ago, and now you're like,
02:01:23 As big as me.
02:01:26 Well, none of them.
02:01:27 As tall as I am, but they're they're, I mean.
02:01:31 Some of them.
02:01:31 Are going to be much taller when they're done.
02:01:35 Alright, so let me see here.
02:01:41 Let's save that.
02:01:47 Save that.
Speaker 1
02:01:50 Save that.Devon
02:02:02 Oh, and the B now that it's warming up too, the bees are ******* everywhere everywhere.02:02:07 I'm hoping I go to my my swarm traps.
02:02:10 It's just, it seems like it's too late in the season I.
02:02:12 Don't know if they're actually going to.
02:02:14 They're going to swarm or not.
02:02:19 All right, let me see if this.
Speaker
02:02:21 Is going to work.Devon
02:02:29 OK.02:02:40 Obs ****** me off so bad sometimes.
02:02:43 Now it's free, so I can't complain, but.
02:02:46 I'm gonna complain anyway.
02:02:49 So this is 1.
02:02:50 Of my favorites.
02:02:52 I I don't remember the name of this exact variety, but it's got these really long ******* needles and it's blooming like crazy.
02:03:01 So that's a cool one.
02:03:08 Oops, keep that the wrong screen.
02:03:10 There we go.
02:03:15 This one I guess these are a couple days late.
02:03:17 All of those blooms now are flowers right now, and which means they'll turn into fruit.
02:03:24 So this particular variety is going to be just ******* covered in fruit, which is great because it grows like a weed out here.
02:03:34 Got some pretty pink ones.
02:03:38 Pretty excited that one survived because it got all beat up by the ******* winter, and now it's coming back like crazy.
02:03:46 The fruit on it are probably not going to be that big.
02:03:49 It's pretty low to the ground cactus so far.
02:03:56 Now this is what.
02:03:56 I mean by they're getting big.
02:03:59 It's hard to tell what this photo.
02:04:05 The bigger pads to give you some perspective.
02:04:09 They are.
02:04:12 They're about 10 inches, 10 inches across.
02:04:16 So yeah, that's and that.
02:04:17 Started out as one pad last year.
02:04:20 And all those little nubs will become pads.
02:04:23 I don't know. Like.
02:04:25 Two weeks, 3 weeks.
02:04:30 Not bad and that.
02:04:31 Thing will make a ton of fruit too.
02:04:36 And then this.
02:04:39 Is actually. It's the same.
02:04:40 Variety as that last one.
02:04:43 The fruit that it does make.
02:04:46 And these are probably the biggest flowers out of the appointees, so that means it's going to be the biggest fruit, which is great because.
02:04:59 I mean, these are big, big like the fruit that I I've harvested, so I've I've harvested prickly pear.
02:05:04 That's one of the first things I did when I came out here is I harvested some of the prickly pear fruit and researched how to eat it.
02:05:11 It's kind of hard because like the fruit themselves have the same kind of little tiny Glock and needle things.
02:05:17 That the pads.
02:05:19 And so, you know, just can't grab a fruit.
02:05:22 Well, you just can't grab a fruit, period, but you obviously can't grab a fruit and then just shove in your mouth.
02:05:27 And even if you did that, if it wasn't for the ******* block kids, they're full of these rock.
02:05:33 Hard ******* I.
02:05:34 Mean like rock?
02:05:34 Hard ******* seats.
02:05:36 And so it's like.
02:05:39 There is like a process to actually eat.
02:05:41 Them, but it's worth it.
02:05:43 It's totally worth it.
02:05:44 But because these are bigger and meatier that I'm hoping that the the seed center is is isn't also gigantic.
02:05:54 But to give an idea of size on those.
02:05:59 The nub thing underneath the flower.
02:06:02 I'd say that's almost golf ball sized.
02:06:10 The flower itself is, you know, over is.
02:06:14 Larger than a.
Speaker
02:06:15 Golf ball.Devon
02:06:16 So put them together and that's going to be roughly the size of.02:06:19 Your fruit.
02:06:22 So that's pretty cool.
02:06:24 And then last but not least.
02:06:29 That guy.
02:06:31 Again, he was one pad.
02:06:33 In fact, he was one pad.
02:06:36 At the beginning of of.
02:06:40 Winter and he didn't grow all winter.
02:06:42 They don't grow in the winter.
02:06:43 So all of that growth is from this season.
02:06:49 Like since winter like since.
02:06:51 It warmed up all that growth.
02:06:54 Has happened.
02:06:56 And I don't know.
02:06:58 How that why that one's going so crazy? Because I have other pads that I started that from that same genetic line that are not doing quite as well as this one.
02:07:07 Is, but it's just going ******* nuts.
02:07:10 So and that'll fruit up too.
02:07:13 And bonus, the animals leave this variety alone.
02:07:19 Because the those little balls.
02:07:22 That you see that cover?
02:07:23 The entire what if I can zoom in?
02:07:30 There we go.
02:07:33 So those little ball things.
02:07:37 Those are just.
02:07:39 Clusters of those ******* needles.
02:07:42 So the the animals can't get around them as much and they don't want to just bite into that ****.
02:07:49 So they leave them alone.
02:07:51 Weirdly, the fire ants attack this thing when new pads, not where this one is.
02:07:58 But I have another I said like.
02:08:01 I said there.
02:08:01 Was another plant of this variety growing on the other side of the property where there are fire ants that I haven't killed yet?
02:08:09 Because, well, I try to kill them off every year and every year they come back.
02:08:15 What they'll do is you see those tiny little knobs at the very, very.
02:08:21 Well, I'm going.
Speaker
02:08:22 To let me see here.Devon
02:08:25 I don't know.02:08:25 It's hard to see on these guys, but you can see the beginnings at the tops of the very, very tops.
02:08:30 Of the small pads are already starting to make like new pads and what they'll do is when those pads are like the size of like smaller than a penny, like the size of like a like a ball bearing.
02:08:44 Before they actually turn into pads.
02:08:46 The fire ants are climbing onto the.
02:08:49 ******* cactus and eating it away.
02:08:53 Like so that the pad never grow.
02:08:56 And which obviously is not good and they will pay dearly for what they're doing.
02:09:04 No fire ants where this one is, so it's going nuts.
02:09:08 So that's your cactus pill.
02:09:11 For this evening.
02:09:13 Let's go back to chat.
02:09:14 You know, let's let's.
02:09:17 Let's keep the cactuses.
02:09:18 I'm going to.
02:09:19 Do it once.
02:09:19 Where's a better one though?
Speaker
02:09:28 Why is it not flipping around?Devon
02:09:38 This was my favorite only because it almost died.02:09:43 And I managed to bring it back to life.
02:09:45 All right, let's go to chat here.
02:09:56 There is a new game on Steam called Cuckold.
02:09:59 Simulator. Watch the trailer.
02:10:02 All right, let's take a look at Cuckold Simulator.
02:10:09 I'm assuming it's as bad as and.
02:10:12 It's not a joke.
02:10:16 Like it's literally cuckold simulator.
02:10:30 Looks like.
02:10:34 Well, that's gameplay.
02:10:36 Where's the trailer?
02:10:52 Alright, I just have the download it real quick.
02:10:53 Hopefully this does not kick me offline.
02:11:04 So far so good.
02:11:19 That doesn't want to apply for some reason.
02:11:23 Now here we go.
02:11:29 Alright, we'll have in about 15 seconds and we'll watch that.
02:11:33 I hope it's like a joke game.
02:11:34 If it's not a joke game.
02:11:37 Then we're in trouble.
02:11:55 Alright, let's see what this is.
02:12:10 It's probably a joke game.
02:12:26 Wait, what did?
02:12:26 What did that first thing say?
02:12:38 There's my boy, Tyrone junior.
02:12:41 What's up, little man?
02:12:42 Alright, so if you're just if you're just listening, it's definitely a joke game.
02:12:48 And he's got a little black baby at his house named Tyrone Junior.
02:13:17 He's got a California plate and a Biden bumper sticker.
02:13:37 Wage cage, 9000 that's.
02:13:40 Pretty nice.
02:13:40 That's a nice touch.
02:13:46 Wage cage 9000 so that's no reason to get out of the cities, because if you're in the.
02:13:51 City chances are.
02:13:53 You sit in a wage cage, 9000.
02:14:15 For $1.99 you can have.
02:14:19 Cuckold simulator.
02:14:23 That's pretty funny.
02:14:26 I doubt it's.
02:14:26 I mean, look, it's probably obviously it's a meme game.
02:14:29 I doubt I doubt the game plays all that awesome, but.
02:14:34 It's still for.
02:14:35 A mean game?
02:14:36 That's not too bad.
02:14:39 All right.
02:14:49 The guy who made this is a genius, but.
02:14:51 I don't think.
02:14:51 It'll be on.
02:14:52 It'll probably stay on on steam well.
02:14:54 I mean, I don't know.
02:14:55 It depends on.
02:14:56 There might be some pretty.
02:14:59 Funked up stuff in there that we.
02:15:00 Don't know about.
02:15:01 But it looked it looked tame enough to wear steam would have hard time saying they have to ban it, but.
02:15:07 Then again, they might ban it anyway, right?
02:15:09 I suspect the squeeze is going to be put on all of us in the next couple of years and as we get closer to 20-30, lots of **** kicks off in 2030, ruling class is getting impatient and I see the acceleration with the laws they are pushing and other nations violent anti COVID protest.
02:15:30 Yeah, in 20-30 does seem to.
02:15:31 Be like a deadline.
02:15:33 One of the things you gotta.
02:15:35 Realize is I feel like most ruling class people that come up with these big stupid plans.
02:15:44 Remember, it wasn't.
02:15:45 It was it wasn't Agenda 2030 at first, it was Agenda 2021.
02:15:52 That that was the original thing.
02:15:54 I think back in when people were talking about this in in 2015 or something.
02:16:00 And so maybe this is.
02:16:04 I think the elites overestimate their abilities to make things happen, you know, because they they.
02:16:11 Underestimate the chaotic nature of human behavior and so they'll make these really, I mean look and some of their plans work out great.
02:16:22 But because, just like with any any complicated machine, the more complex it gets, the more failure points there are.
02:16:29 So they they're just constantly having to address.
02:16:32 All these different failure points, but anyway, ultimately I think if you're one of these psychopaths, you want to live to ******* see it.
02:16:43 You want to live to ******* see it.
02:16:44 At least see it enough to.
02:16:46 Where like you know it, you.
02:16:47 Know it you.
02:16:48 You made it happen before you die.
02:16:53 Because a lot of this cultural shift, it doesn't just stay at the normal level.
02:16:58 Some of this stuff filters back.
02:16:59 Up at them.
02:17:04 This this immediacy.
02:17:06 Now they're using, they're.
02:17:07 Using the same technology and in some cases entertainment that you are.
02:17:13 And so they're they're kind of getting some friendly fire, you might say.
02:17:20 And I think that they don't want the reason they're losing their patience is they don't want to be, they don't want to just assume it's their plans are going to work out they want.
02:17:29 To live to see it.
02:17:33 And as they get older.
02:17:36 They're going to get.
02:17:37 More careless, more reckless, and.
02:17:45 More aggressive.
02:17:46 I mean, look at Biden.
02:17:49 I'm sure he wants to live long enough to see some.
02:17:51 Of his **** happen.
02:17:53 That's that's another reason why.
02:17:57 You going to keep an eye on what they end up or what he ends up doing with gun.
02:18:00 Control and stuff like that.
02:18:03 I remember the France yellow vest protest where the four corners of the political compass got so ******* angry they united together against the ruling class is ********.
02:18:12 My wet dream is seeing just one.
02:18:15 More time, but this time it kicking off in with actual weapons.
02:18:22 Yeah, well, people.
02:18:23 I look, you're not the only one.
02:18:24 There's a lot of talk about this from a lot.
02:18:27 I I'm.
02:18:27 I mean just.
02:18:28 In real life, in real life.
02:18:31 Most people have no idea what I do.
02:18:34 The people that I interact with.
02:18:36 I'm just a.
02:18:37 No, I'm just a normal guy.
02:18:39 And I just have no, I I just have normal conversation.
02:18:44 And even in just.
02:18:46 Normal conversations where I don't bring the.
02:18:48 **** up. I just don't.
02:18:50 I feel like I'm doing.
02:18:51 My part on the Internet like you know, I don't need to do it with with random people.
02:18:59 Other than the random people in chat and.
02:19:04 People weren't people you wouldn't expect.
02:19:08 Just random random people you encounter like at stores and you know people that you you have to interact with as you go throughout your day or.
02:19:16 You know, I live.
02:19:17 In probably more based area than most people.
02:19:20 But I hear just or you.
02:19:22 Know or like on.
02:19:22 Ham radio as an example.
02:19:24 I hear even boomers there was a.
02:19:25 Guy, I recorded it.
02:19:28 I just have to go through and find which.
02:19:31 File it's on.
02:19:31 But I'm I recorded it because it was just like it was good enough to record and.
02:19:36 I'll play it for you guys.
02:19:38 But he said, like, you know.
02:19:39 He he he was being.
02:19:42 Super explicit.
02:19:45 About how pointless.
02:19:48 Political options were, and he wasn't doing it in like, some completely ******** boomer way.
02:19:54 Now the guy he was talking to.
02:19:57 Was definitely boomer and kind of recoiled at what this guy was saying, but this guy wasn't just, you know, not he wasn't the guy on the Jerry Springer show.
02:20:09 You know, he wasn't.
02:20:10 He was just he was just a guy that was like.
02:20:12 Look how is.
02:20:13 This like.
02:20:14 This, this, this is never how.
02:20:17 Problems of this magnitude have been solved.
02:20:22 And so it's.
02:20:24 You're not alone.
02:20:25 You're thinking is all I'm saying.
02:20:32 All right, the the rich are too mobile to target, they'll bail to Epstein Island.
02:20:38 Yeah, you know.
02:20:41 Any zoomers on the radio now?
02:20:44 Absolutely not.
02:20:45 I don't think.
02:20:46 I don't think Zoomers could.
02:20:48 Operate Ham radio it it's.
02:20:52 It's it's pretty complicated.
02:20:54 I mean, I'm sure there's some zoomers that if you're going to get into.
02:20:57 That field that are.
02:20:58 In it.
02:20:59 But it's the kind of thing that.
02:21:02 It's not like you just go download the the ham radio app and then you start ham radioing, you know, it's like a whole thing, especially if you do it the way I'm.
02:21:12 Doing it with.
02:21:14 Non transistorized radios, you know you have to.
02:21:18 Know how to you?
02:21:19 You need to know understand basic electronics.
02:21:22 And if you if you just memorize the answers to the test, that's what I did.
02:21:28 I didn't have to actually like.
02:21:29 Learn all of it.
02:21:31 But even once you do that and you actually get into it and start doing it, you start to realize why.
02:21:37 They wanted you to memorize all those answers because.
02:21:41 It just to get makes it so much easier if you understand all that stuff, it's.
02:21:47 It's more to it than just.
02:21:50 Then just you get a radio and plug it in and then you know you're radioing, you know, it's it's.
02:21:56 It's like a whole.
02:21:56 Thing and there is a little bit of a time investment and a learning curve in the beginning.
02:22:03 But once you get it all.
02:22:04 Straightened out, you can set it and forget it and it's not a big deal.
02:22:08 For the most part.
02:22:09 But uh, it's also.
02:22:10 Yeah, I think it this way, talking about zoomers.
02:22:14 Actually, there's probably a lot.
02:22:15 Of zoomers using like digital modes like FT-8 because you don't have to talk.
02:22:21 Now that it's been my experience.
02:22:24 Increasingly, and I can understand why zoomers are not good at.
02:22:32 Interacting with people.
02:22:36 With with their voice in in a, in a in even like a like in a.
02:22:41 Situation like say, calling up and.
02:22:43 Ordering a pizza.
02:22:45 You know, like that is.
02:22:47 That gives them social anxiety.
02:22:51 Because they they they have the.
02:22:53 They can just go in.
02:22:54 On their phone and.
02:22:55 You know order.
02:22:55 The pizza and I know people, not just zoomers in fact.
02:23:01 That they, even if they would rather.
02:23:04 Get this other pizza if there's not.
02:23:06 A way to order it online.
02:23:08 They won't get it because they the the social anxiety now they won't say that, but that's what it is.
02:23:15 The social anxiety of just calling up the pizza place.
02:23:20 Even though it's actually fascinating their their gay app calling them up and saying, hey, I want this kind of pizza, this is my address.
02:23:27 And then just being done with.
02:23:30 That makes them that.
02:23:31 That's so that that causes them too much anxiety.
02:23:34 They they have to use the the *******.
02:23:36 App and so imagine now those kinds of people.
02:23:41 Again, hashtag no those rumors and not even the people I'm talking about.
02:23:45 That applies to millennials that I know now think about.
02:23:50 People like that.
02:23:52 Getting into a.
02:23:55 I can't call it a hobby because it's it's more than.
02:23:57 That but if.
02:23:58 You get into like a hobby where?
02:24:01 A large part of it is talking to strangers.
02:24:06 And then to make it even worse, a lot of the strangers you're talking to are like 80 or 90 years old, and a lot of.
02:24:12 Zoomers hate old people.
02:24:14 So it's like.
02:24:16 You know, I I it's like the perfect storm.
02:24:20 But I think if.
02:24:21 There are zoomers.
02:24:22 Maybe they're all using the digital modes where you.
02:24:24 Don't have to talk to people.
02:24:25 It's it's.
02:24:26 I don't understand why people enjoy doing that, because you just at that point, you might as well well be using the Internet.
02:24:33 But you the one of the more popular ones, it's called FT-8. You're you're basically just hooking your computer up to a ham radio and.
02:24:43 And pushing a button and then it goes out and automatically for the most part interacts with other people who have done exactly what you're doing and then just plots like a map of all the different radios that you talked to that day.
02:25:00 And I don't understand.
02:25:01 I don't see the fun in that.
02:25:02 I don't understand.
02:25:03 Like you know, some people, obviously people think it's fun, but I don't see the fun in it.
02:25:10 UM, you want to see anxiety? Ask one of them why them and why did you do that question.
02:25:19 I don't know what you mean.
02:25:22 I'm a zoomer.
02:25:23 I hate talking over the phone.
02:25:24 I'm much better at talking face to face.
Speaker 2
02:25:29 Yeah, I mean.Devon
02:25:32 I don't know.02:25:33 I I've noticed that.
02:25:35 Even face to face, though, a lot of.
02:25:38 And I get it.
02:25:39 Look, it's not the high trust is gone.
02:25:41 That's part of it, and part of it's the Internet and the big part of.
02:25:43 It's the Internet, but the.
02:25:45 Other part is.
02:25:48 You have nothing in.
02:25:48 Common with the people out there.
02:25:50 You know.
02:25:51 It's insane to think looking at footage from the protests, people with commie flags stood next to guys with fascist flags and end caps, and all the other political classes all united under the term yellow vest.
02:26:05 It'll happen.
02:26:07 Yeah, I I think you're being too optimistic there.
02:26:12 I mean cause look what look how easily that movement was extinguished.
02:26:20 It's it's not even.
02:26:22 That unlikely that stuff like COVID was rolled out, you know, specifically to deal.
02:26:27 With not not just the yellow vest, but that that kind of rebellion was rising up worldwide.
02:26:34 You had the yellow vests in Europe, you had the protests and the riots in America.
02:26:41 You had unrest in parts of Asia, you had unrest in parts of South America and then all of a sudden all there's a worldwide pandemic.
02:26:50 Everyone has to go to.
Speaker 2
02:26:52 Go to your room.Devon
02:26:54 Because you are misbehaving.02:26:58 Go to your room.
02:26:58 We'll tell you when you can come out.
02:27:03 And everyone did.
02:27:08 Which illustrates exactly why that movement was.
02:27:12 Really not going to.
02:27:14 Accomplish anything at the end of the day.
02:27:21 Now JF, who is kind of French.
02:27:26 Has talked about how the French have a history.
02:27:32 Of romanticizing revolution.
02:27:36 And so culturally.
02:27:38 Revolution and and and the overthrow of their government.
02:27:43 Is in many ways more romanticized than it is in America.
02:27:49 Like in America, there's like that, you know that that sense that ohh, we fought off the British and, you know, for freedom, you know, the freedom, you know that that whole thing, right.
02:27:59 And so it's there, it's dwindling, but it's there.
02:28:03 But you know, and again, I've never.
02:28:05 Been to well, maybe I've been to a French airport, but I've never, like, spent time in France.
02:28:12 So I don't know, but according to JF.
02:28:16 It seems to be a a core part of their their culture.
02:28:20 You know whether your time at the left or the right, just the country in general has this romantic view of overthrowing their own government.
02:28:30 And so I think one of the reasons why you saw the kind of response that you saw in France.
02:28:36 And not so much in other countries.
02:28:39 It's probably tied to that.
02:28:40 But I also think that that, that cultural romance, that romancing of, you know, the romance.
02:28:49 I can't ******* talk anymore.
02:28:51 The romanticizing.
02:28:53 Of this idea of rebellion, it's it's been watered down to A and and.
02:29:03 To where it's.
02:29:03 It's like Larping, because you're talking about a generation, it's generation LARP.
02:29:09 So yeah, they they don't mind like dressing up in costumes.
02:29:12 And I'm not saying people weren't hurt.
02:29:14 There wasn't some actual serious ****, but there wasn't, like, serious ****.
02:29:20 You know, like that wasn't like.
02:29:24 You know the the French.
02:29:25 Government was never in any kind of danger, is what I'm getting at.
02:29:30 And you had some of that look the same sort of thing happening at the riots in at Berkeley.
02:29:36 And you know, like I I was at one of the Berkeley riots and.
02:29:41 Yeah, people got hurt and but it wasn't like.
02:29:45 It wasn't like people taking cover and shooting back and forth at each other, you know what I mean?
02:29:53 At their day, it was kind of still it was rated PG13.
02:29:59 You know.
02:30:02 And and so I.
02:30:03 Think that's just that's that's kind of the.
02:30:09 Well, it goes back to what I was talking about, the West hanging all of their most violent and their.
02:30:13 Most aggressive members.
02:30:16 That had that.
02:30:17 Had a eugenic effect.
02:30:18 You have a lot of people who haven't.
02:30:22 Acted like animals in a really long time.
02:30:32 I don't, that's I.
02:30:33 Think that's a big reason why none of these?
02:30:36 Yeah, same thing in Hong Kong.
02:30:37 Right.
02:30:38 Like what they do.
02:30:40 You know, they they.
02:30:42 Beat up a couple.
02:30:43 Of cops and shine lasers at drones, you.
02:30:45 Know like.
02:30:47 We haven't had an actual insurrection anywhere in the West.
02:30:56 And that's why they need to blow the 6th out of proportion and call that an insurrection.
02:31:02 Because if we keep.
02:31:03 Going that direction then, then you know.
02:31:06 Who knows, right?
02:31:07 But right now, there hasn't been anything like that and.
02:31:13 COVID kind of snuffed out the flame anyway.
02:31:19 All high to European revolution video hypothesizes that mass execution of criminals throughout European history led to a genetic change in European population that made us awesome in ways.
02:31:32 But DOS and others.
02:31:33 Yeah, that's that's precisely what I'm talking about.
02:31:36 And I think Edward Dutton.
02:31:39 Just talked about this too.
02:31:42 Moynihan worked hard.
02:31:43 In Hong Kong, yes, he did.
02:31:45 Yes, he did.
02:31:54 We have to be willing to be called terrorists.
02:31:56 Well, I mean that you are called terrorists.
02:32:01 You know.
02:32:03 The the the.
02:32:04 Whether we want to be be OK with it or not.
02:32:08 That's what they're the people that showed to the protests on the 6th, right?
02:32:13 That's what they're calling them.
02:32:15 Domestic terrorists, all this legislation they're passing, that's what they're calling you. Domestic terrorists. There was a a huge thing in Australia's doing the same ****. Only like it seems like in Hyper Drive.
02:32:27 In the same way they got.
02:32:28 Rid of guns quite smoothly in.
02:32:31 Australia they they seem.
02:32:32 To be moving right along.
02:32:35 Getting this quote UN quote domestic terrorism legislation done in Australia it it's.
02:32:44 It's scary stuff, guys.
02:32:46 And but at the same time.
02:32:49 You know it's.
02:32:51 You you, you can either face it and and.
02:32:55 And strap in and enjoy the ride.
02:32:56 Or you can scream like a little ***** the whole time.
02:33:01 People who think the Bill of Rights shouldn't apply to private businesses are naive enough to not see the governments paying corporations under the guise of bailouts to do whatever the government wants to do to people is you wearing the muzzle airplanes?
02:33:16 Wait, hold on.
02:33:17 What was the first part?
02:33:18 People who think the Bill of Rights.
02:33:21 Shouldn't apply to private businesses.
02:33:24 I'm not sure.
02:33:25 What you mean by that other than?
02:33:29 That you should have.
02:33:31 Well look.
02:33:32 So here's The thing is, if the the home private company thing the only reason why that's a problem really is the private companies have been turned their monopolies and that that they monopolies were broken up.
02:33:50 In the past.
02:33:51 You know, AT&T is the big famous example, but there's no reason why Google doesn't fit exactly into that category and shouldn't be split up or you know what most companies.
02:34:06 And it wouldn't be that big.
02:34:07 Of a deal if it.
02:34:07 Wasn't so consolidated.
02:34:09 But they're going in the exact opposite direction their plan involves.
02:34:14 Consolidating everything.
02:34:17 They don't want there to be.
02:34:19 All these different competitors.
02:34:22 They want they they want to.
02:34:24 Be able to administer it.
02:34:28 As easily as possible, if you have all these, if you if it's the more decentralized, the free market, it is, the harder it is for them to influence it, and the harder it is for them.
02:34:39 To deprive you of rights.
02:34:42 It's just at this point, like under different circumstances, I wouldn't want.
02:34:47 I wouldn't honestly, under different circumstances, I'd be OK with the the private company argument.
02:34:53 But it's just the circumstances are such that that's ridiculous argument now.
02:34:58 Because we've allowed all of these companies, it's not just like one or two.
02:35:03 It's like so many companies.
02:35:06 And they all magically agree on everything too, is, you know, like, notice how there's there's there's a consensus.
02:35:15 When you're talking about Coca-Cola or Google or.
02:35:21 Uber or Amazon or Walmart like it doesn't matter.
02:35:25 Whoever you're talking, they all have the same morality.
02:35:29 They all have the the morality of the elites.
02:35:32 They all have the blasphemy laws.
02:35:34 They all have a a consensus.
02:35:39 And they do work together.
02:35:44 And that's what they want.
02:35:45 That's what they.
02:35:46 Want because they they.
02:35:48 See China.
02:35:52 And they want that version of capitalism.
02:35:57 They want like a capitalism communism hybrid.
02:36:03 And that involves a lot of consolidation.
02:36:06 Of power and of resources and and and also divesting you of your personal property.
02:36:19 Because that's how centralized for them.
02:36:22 That's how centralized they need it to be, is they don't even like the fact that transportation is decentralized.
02:36:28 And that meaning that.
02:36:30 Lot of people own the ability to transport themselves.
02:36:36 They like what?
02:36:37 Like what happened to Nick, right?
02:36:38 They like that they could be platform him from an airplane.
02:36:41 They wish they could be platform him from cars.
02:36:46 So you're never going to get around that.
02:36:48 That's part of the bigger picture and it's the kind of.
02:36:50 Thing that.
02:36:51 Anyone that's actually trying to accomplish things and is being effective, they're all on the same page with this.
02:37:01 No one has politically has any.
02:37:04 Power is opposed to any.
02:37:06 Of this, in the same way that no.
02:37:08 One had any political power, was opposed to the Patriot Act for the.
02:37:10 Exact same reason long term.
02:37:14 They want.
02:37:15 You to be.
02:37:18 They want as much real time data.
02:37:21 On everything you're doing as possible, they want to be able to manage you.
02:37:25 They want to micromanage you everything that you're doing.
02:37:32 Having a or program and they actually don't want to, they want to program an AI that does it.
02:37:39 They don't have to even think about you anymore.
02:37:44 And the only way for an AI for the only way for things to be automated.
02:37:48 And the only way for software to do their job for them is for you to not own stuff, and for they're not to be competitors to the AI.
02:38:01 Everything has to be centralized for their wet dream to happen.
02:38:07 But yes, if if if capitalism existed in a way that it was sold to you in grade school and in the way that it was more like.
02:38:17 In grade school.
02:38:19 I would I would understand them.
02:38:20 A private company argument.
02:38:22 The only people who don't understand that are people who who've never actually faced any of the problems first hand.
02:38:31 Which is a shocking amount of people.
02:38:36 I and most people don't even know that this shift's happening we we forget often times that we we are in kind of an echo chamber. How would a normal just as an example, the red ice people when they get the got the platform from a bank.
02:38:51 Ah, OK, a most normies have never.
02:38:54 Heard of the red eyes people?
02:38:58 How will they find out about that happening?
02:39:01 You think the late night talk show hosts are telling them that someone got the platform from banking because of wrong think?
02:39:12 And The funny thing is, you could flash so many armies firmware in like a second.
02:39:18 All you would need is 1st and this.
02:39:20 Is why it'll never happen.
02:39:22 All you would need is to have Stephen Colbert.
02:39:25 Start getting very high and mighty about how it's egregious that these, you know, banks were, you know, the that's.
Speaker 2
02:39:35 The very they're.Devon
02:39:37 They're dangerous.02:39:38 The very foundation of our democracy.
02:39:41 You know, you know the script they'd write if it was the shoe was.
02:39:44 On the other foot, right?
02:39:50 But a shocking amount of people are unplugged.
02:39:53 All this stuff.
02:39:54 And they have known that this she's even happening, which is why and they won't, though.
02:40:00 See, here's the thing people say, well, that's why we have the red pull the north.
02:40:04 No, you won't.
02:40:07 Because they're on.
02:40:07 They're on red pillar.
02:40:12 All you're able to do at this point is maintain the the level of base.
02:40:19 I guess from the new crop of.
02:40:21 People growing up.
02:40:26 You know you you can red pill all the people.
02:40:28 Who are picking a?
02:40:31 A direction to go in life.
02:40:36 But most people.
02:40:37 Don't even pay attention.
02:40:38 They don't even pay attention to TV news.
02:40:41 A lot of people just don't even.
02:40:42 Know what the ****'* going on half the time.
02:40:48 And it's not just the boomers that are self absorbed, and that applies even zoomers even these, you know, Internet savvy people that should have the ability, well, they certainly have the access to all this information.
02:41:00 And and I think watch TV a lot less.
02:41:05 A lot of these guys are getting, you know, their news from whatever stories are being promoted to them on their social media apps, whether it's Snapchat or whatever.
02:41:17 You know, they're getting their news like they're whatever is getting spoon fed to them by the billionaires that run the platforms that they use every day.
02:41:25 That's how they get their news.
02:41:26 If they consume news at all.
02:41:31 And the mainstream, you know, the streamers, that they, a lot of these guys listen to the the streamers that are allowed to be on YouTube, who you know or even like all the way down to, like, the ******* Tim pools of the world, the people that are allowed to stay on YouTube and stay monetized and stay promoted and.
02:41:49 Allowed to trend and all this stuff.
02:41:56 That's what the normies have access to.
02:42:00 And by definition, if you go out and seek.
02:42:04 Independent information information that's not being promoted by billionaires.
02:42:11 You're not a normie.
02:42:16 To to some degree at least.
02:42:20 Because that's abnormal.
02:42:23 Most people don't take the time.
02:42:24 To do that.
02:42:30 Which is exactly why the COVID net works.
02:42:36 How many mask cuts do you think have done?
02:42:41 Even a tiny?
02:42:42 Bit of research.
02:42:43 About masks.
02:42:51 Probably less than .0001%.
02:42:58 So on TV or on their social media app or whatever.
02:43:04 Told them oh.
02:43:05 Yeah, you have to wear a mask.
02:43:06 Now in your day to.
02:43:07 Day because we're stopping some kind of.
02:43:10 Weird virus thing.
02:43:11 And if you don't wear it, you're going to kill.
02:43:13 Your grandma and I'm just like, OK.
02:43:22 And you got to realize, if they're, if they're not questioning something.
02:43:27 Like that?
02:43:29 Like if they're not going, huh?
02:43:31 This seemed a little weird that I have to wear a mask to go outside and there's, like, some weird disease supposedly killing.
02:43:40 I guess everyone in India right now, but I don't see, you know.
02:43:46 I don't see this happening in my.
02:43:50 Day-to-day.
02:43:53 And you know, like they they don't, they don't.
02:43:56 Go looking for the.
02:43:57 Videos of the empty hospitals and stuff like that.
02:44:02 And they've already been told that anyone you know by the same people that told to.
02:44:06 Wear the mask in the first place.
02:44:09 The people with like the really good lighting and the better cameras and the good graphic design and they got promoted to them and their Twitter feed or their subscription feed or whatever.
02:44:24 Those same people are telling them that.
02:44:27 Oh, no, you don't want to be.
02:44:30 You don't want to question this mask thing.
02:44:35 You know if.
02:44:36 You question the mask thing.
Speaker 4
02:44:37 If you don't.Devon
02:44:39 You know, where is that that girl?02:44:42 I don't know if I'll be.
02:44:43 Able to find that exact frame again.
02:44:46 Oh, there you go.
02:44:47 I I locked up.
02:44:49 Don't question the mask thing or girls will look.
02:44:51 At you like this?
02:45:02 Don't question the trains kid thing or girls will look at you like this.
02:45:19 Most people are very service level.
02:45:23 They don't research anything.
02:45:24 I mean, ****.
02:45:25 Just think about this.
02:45:25 Like this used to always amaze me.
02:45:29 When I would.
02:45:29 I would go to a job that I was very passionate about and I was always wanting to learn more about how to do my job.
02:45:38 Like once I got out of like the you know when you're first getting jobs.
02:45:42 Everyone has **** jobs, right, like?
02:45:44 I said I've worked the *******.
02:45:45 KFC, right?
02:45:47 I've had ****** jobs.
02:45:48 And so I don't mean that, I mean like once you finally get into your career and you want to actually learn stuff about it and you.
02:45:56 Want to get better at it and move up and and build on it and become an expert at whatever it is you're doing.
02:46:04 I was always amazed at how many people are just.
02:46:07 Riding the coattails.
02:46:10 And I can't, but pretty.
02:46:15 Accurate ratio at least.
02:46:19 In my my personal anecdotal experience.
02:46:23 And that was the 8020 rule where any job that I had, 20% of the people at that job were making **** happen.
02:46:34 And 80% were just like around.
02:46:37 Like you could literally.
02:46:39 Throw them all in the the ******* bottomless pit and the the company would would manage without them without a problem. But if you got rid of that 20%.
02:46:51 Nothing would get done.
02:46:53 And that was true of ******* KFC.
02:46:58 Even at ******* KFC.
02:47:01 There was like that 20% that were actually making the chicken happen, you know.
02:47:07 And then there's the 80%. They were just getting high and ******* around.
02:47:13 And the what was.
02:47:16 Weird domain as I moved out professionally.
02:47:21 I kind of expected that ratio to change dramatically. I was like, well, it's ******* KFC, you know? Of course, of course, 80% of the people that work here is going to be complete *******, right? Right.
02:47:34 It's not just KFC.
02:47:37 You know the ****** ** thing is.
02:47:39 You move up the.
02:47:41 The ladder a little bit and you realize this ratio seems to be pretty constant.
02:47:50 It's why it's why I'm.
02:47:50 Afraid of hospitals, you know?
02:47:54 Is I kind of feel like that rule applies in the emergency room?
02:48:00 And that rule applies, you know, in the surgeons.
02:48:05 Operating room.
02:48:09 And that rule applies at police departments.
02:48:13 I I think it applies everywhere.
Speaker 5
02:48:15 I've worked a lot.Devon
02:48:16 Of different jobs over a wide variety of industries.02:48:23 And that ratio has been pretty ******* constant.
02:48:31 And so the reason I bring this up.
02:48:33 Is though that 80%.
02:48:38 They're not even interested enough in what they.
02:48:41 Do every day.
02:48:44 To engage in that.
02:48:52 They are so self absorbed and in their.
02:48:56 Pursuit of dopamine.
02:49:00 Their pursuit of comfort.
02:49:04 They don't even.
02:49:08 Get engaged with with.
02:49:11 The industry they're in, or or the the function.
02:49:14 That they do.
02:49:17 I mean, they're they're.
02:49:18 I wouldn't even say.
02:49:19 They're phoning it in.
02:49:20 They're like on ******* autopilot.
02:49:23 They're just waiting out the clock.
02:49:27 80% easily.
02:49:38 And so when you see that kind of.
02:49:42 Curiosity, or lack thereof, in people.
02:49:46 It's easy to see.
02:49:47 How they're so easily manipulated and controlled.
02:49:51 It's not that the information is not available for you to find, it's just that no one everyone's too lazy to look it up and so that's why.
02:49:58 That's why I keep saying like, don't get your don't get your hopes up on some of these revolutionary quote, UN quote.
02:50:05 Movements cause.
02:50:07 You know you're going to be limited like and and don't worry about.
02:50:10 Red pulling the normies if you do.
02:50:12 Because 80% of them.
02:50:15 They're just, they're just along for the ride.
02:50:22 You know, 20% of them are going.
02:50:23 To make **** happen.
02:50:30 I'll tell you like chat one last time, and I'm gonna.
02:50:32 Wrap things up because.
02:50:33 We are about at 3 hours here.
02:50:37 Could Chinese world done?
02:50:38 Oh, that's a long time ago, but I'll answer it anyway.
02:50:40 Chinese world domination be considered a good or no, it's actually it's.
02:50:43 Current good thing, good ending since they don't particularly like.
02:50:48 Blacks and Muslims and.
02:50:49 As much as white people, you mean when it pose less of a threat to white people?
02:50:56 The Chinese took the top slot.
02:50:59 I don't know.
02:51:00 I mean, if they took us over, maybe I, I don't know.
02:51:03 I don't know.
02:51:04 The problem with the Chinese is they have a completely different worldview.
02:51:08 You know, they they want, I mean our, what lot of what's bad with our country is our elites trying to emulate the Chinese.
02:51:16 So I wouldn't want to live in a Chinese.
02:51:21 You pretty much have to be a square peg that likes to go through the square hole.
02:51:25 If you want to be Chinese.
02:51:27 You know you have to, you have to in.
02:51:29 Fact the Chinese.
02:51:32 You know, 10 of the.
02:51:33 8020 rule.
02:51:35 I don't know what the ratio is there, but the Chinese it's different in that.
02:51:41 They're not checked out like the like.
02:51:43 The people in the West.
02:51:44 They're checked out.
02:51:45 I'd say that that number isn't checked out.
02:51:48 They're actively trying to be.
02:51:54 Right.
02:51:58 You know, because you have the.
02:51:59 Whole social credit score system and stuff like that.
02:52:02 But you just also have a.
02:52:06 Culturally, I think they're just.
02:52:07 More like that.
02:52:09 So yeah, I don't know.
02:52:13 I don't.
02:52:13 I don't think that's the I I don't.
02:52:16 I in a way it it's.
02:52:20 Look at the Chinese become top dog.
02:52:23 It was ours to lose.
02:52:25 You know we have no.
02:52:25 One to blame but ourselves.
02:52:28 You know, we ******* had a golden opportunity and we ******* ******* away.
02:52:34 And the Chinese might have more staying power. Like what? You know, America lasted, what, 200 years top dog for like?
02:52:41 Maybe a hundred of those years.
02:52:49 In China, how?
02:52:51 How old is China?
02:52:57 So China might have more staying power than they're ******* huge.
02:53:02 Population wise, natural resource wise, area wise everything.
02:53:07 So it's.
02:53:13 I mean, yeah.
02:53:14 Is there a lack of innovation?
02:53:17 But at this point, I.
02:53:19 Mean they've already.
02:53:20 Acquired all of our technology.
02:53:23 Because even and then they make it they have, they have all their own manufacturing, they have very high tech manufacturing and they have all of our intellectual property and all of our innovation.
02:53:37 At work.
02:53:42 You know, had they had to reach that level of sophistication on their own?
02:53:48 Or maybe sophistication is not the right word, but you know that level of technological advancement on their own.
02:53:56 I mean, it's probably it might still be hundreds of years before they'd get.
02:53:59 There, but they leapfrogged over all that.
02:54:03 Because the West handed it to him.
02:54:08 So now who knows?
02:54:12 You know if if if we.
02:54:16 If we cease.
02:54:17 To be like a major player, and if look all these technology companies, they've they've kind of ceased to innovate too.
02:54:25 What was the last big innovation that a technology company in America came up with?
02:54:32 Think about it.
02:54:35 It's been kind of.
02:54:38 Kind of dead lately, right?
02:54:39 It used to be like every year there's a.
02:54:41 Oh, my God, there's this totally new, you know, disruptive technology.
02:54:44 It's all this crazy.
02:54:47 And now the stuff that they're coming up with is either stuff that's going to be used against.
02:54:50 You or used to censor you.
02:54:57 That's where the focus is.
02:55:01 When you read about a new technology, it's about a vaccine.
02:55:04 That can *******.
02:55:06 Oh, we didn't talk about that.
02:55:07 But you know, I'm hopefully you saw it on my.
02:55:09 Telegram right? Like the.
02:55:13 Let me bring this up.
02:55:15 I'm going to read.
02:55:16 This story and.
02:55:16 Then we'll bail just cause it's *******.
02:55:20 This is what this is the kind of innovation we get.
02:55:38 Let's see here.
02:55:39 It's so hard to find it now because you start looking for the word vaccine.
02:55:45 And you get a bunch of.
02:55:48 Where is this one?
02:55:50 There it is.
02:56:00 Alright, so this is this is from.
02:56:06 August of last year.
02:56:11 Let me bring up that image.
02:56:35 It doesn't work that way.
02:56:37 That sucks.
Speaker
02:56:39 I'll do it this way.Devon
02:57:06 Sorry if you can read.02:57:07 That or not.
02:57:09 And that's cut off.
02:57:10 We now have the technology.
02:57:14 To make vaccines that spread themselves.
02:57:17 Get rid of this.
02:57:24 Ah, it's obs.
02:57:26 You need to make a plug in where you can just ******* throw images on it for real.
02:57:31 Like that needs to be something.
02:57:33 Save me so much pain.
02:57:36 All right, so let me read this article.
02:57:50 Prevention is better than a cure, so we should start using genetic techniques to stop dangerous animal diseases, jumping human to human.
02:58:02 A famous quote often attributed to Benjamin Franklin is an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. The world is now discovering the cost of its pound of cure for COVID-19, but what would an ounce of prevention look like?
02:58:19 For infectious diseases that originate in wild animals like COVID-19.
02:58:24 One solution is to prevent the transmission to humans in the 1st place.
02:58:29 To achieve this, an important first step is to change our behavior to reduce contact with the wildlife species and blah blah blah, but also a complementary approach is to target the infectious agents.
02:58:46 That carry these diseases by reducing their prevalence or eliminating them from within wildlife populations or in human populations.
02:58:55 Although this isn't a new idea, advances in technology mean we may have a better chance of succeeding than that or exceeding.
02:59:04 Chance of it succeeding than ever before.
02:59:06 I'm getting tired.
02:59:08 The classic example of this is rabies.
02:59:10 We vaccinate dogs and many wild carnivores to suppress rabies in those populations, so that reduce our risk of catching it.
02:59:18 Although these vaccination campaigns have virtually eliminated human rabies in the US and Europe.
02:59:24 The disease still kills more than 55,000 people annually across Africa and Asia. Oh then we better give them our technology because it's we want to save those lives where the cost of our life, vaccinations, blah, blah, blah. Let's get to the what you're really talking about here.
02:59:43 Ah, here we are.
02:59:45 A more radical approach relies on inserting a small piece of the genome of the infectious disease.
02:59:51 Is agent into a benign virus.
02:59:54 That spreads naturally through the animal pot.
02:59:57 Ohh yeah, just animals, right population.
03:00:01 As this is transmissible.
03:00:03 Are, as this transmissible vaccine spreads from animal to animal.
03:00:08 It immunizes them against the target infectious disease, vastly increasing immunity within the animal population and reducing the risk of spillover to humans.
03:00:20 I'm sure I'll just.
03:00:21 Stop it at.
03:00:22 Animals though, right?
03:00:23 The technology for developing transmissible vaccines now exists.
03:00:29 And field trials focused on protecting wild rabbits from a vile hemi.
03:00:35 Or I can't even say that.
03:00:36 ******* word fever.
03:00:37 Using this technique have showed promising results.
03:00:41 Efforts are now underway to develop prototypes for several important human pathogens, such as the lasson Ebola viruses.
03:00:51 Self disseminating vaccines.
03:00:53 No, that does not sound nice.
03:00:55 Self disseminating vaccines could be a revolutionary technology for reducing the threat of human infectious diseases that jump jump to us from wild animals.
03:01:08 In addition to making wildlife vaccination feasible.
03:01:11 And cost effective, this technology reduces the motivation to coal or exterminate.
03:01:18 Ecologically important disease reservoir species such as bents.
03:01:22 It also.
03:01:24 Gets rid of.
03:01:24 The need to make you go get your vaccine.
03:01:29 If they can give a handful of VAX cuts.
03:01:35 A vaccine that spreads like a virus.
03:01:39 They don't need to vaccinate everyone, they just need to vaccinate.
03:01:42 A handful of.
03:01:43 People and there's some that suspect that at least one of the vaccines they're giving out right now is doing precisely that.
03:02:00 No, I don't know.
03:02:01 I know, I know.
03:02:02 Like I said, a lot of this stuff, it's hard to.
03:02:04 It's for me the best I can do is research what is possible.
03:02:11 And like I said, think like a hacker think how.
03:02:13 Can you exploit this?
03:02:15 How would you exploit this if you?
03:02:17 Were evil.
03:02:19 You want if you want to know what evil people are doing you.
03:02:21 Have to you have to get in their heads.
03:02:26 And if either of this stuff's true, and there's people saying, like, oh, yeah, there's people that are having all these bad reactions to not not getting the vaccine.
03:02:39 But being in close proximity to people that.
03:02:41 Did get the vaccine?
03:02:48 We already know they have.
03:02:49 The technology to make.
03:02:51 Make these kinds of vaccines that spread themselves.
03:02:57 Who's to say they're not employing that strategy already?
03:03:04 Alan Dershowitz made the case legally, that.
03:03:08 You have no right to not be vaccinated.
03:03:12 That was Trump's lawyer.
03:03:15 Also, Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer.
03:03:27 So it's entirely possible that something.
03:03:28 Like that's been deployed, I wouldn't.
03:03:30 I really wouldn't doubt it.
03:03:33 That's an important thing to to keep an eye on.
03:03:36 I I would not if it came out somehow tomorrow that they had released.
03:03:42 Like if one of these or maybe all of them vaccines.
03:03:47 Have the ability to replicate.
03:03:51 And spread like it became its own virus.
03:04:01 I would not be surprised at all.
03:04:09 The ****** ** thing is, you know, it would probably mutate, and who knows, maybe we'll have the the zombie apocalypse after all, right?
03:04:18 So anyway guys.
03:04:20 I'm going to pack it in.
03:04:21 I'm like, so I'm.
03:04:22 Exhausted, I'm going to try to get some sleep the next couple of days.
03:04:27 And do a little more relaxing if I can.
03:04:30 But like I said, I'm just trying.
03:04:31 I gotta get some stuff done while it's still.
03:04:33 Cool enough to do it and.
03:04:38 The clock is ticking on that.
03:04:41 Already, it's pretty ******* hot.
03:04:43 So in the room that.
03:04:46 I'm in right now with the computers and stuff.
03:04:49 It it got up to inside, it got up to 87 degrees.
03:04:55 For those of you in Europe and in Canada that, that's hot, that's pretty ******* hot and it was humid today too, which is unusual for out here, but extra sucky when it what it is.
03:05:11 But I can handle that.
03:05:13 It's actually not that bad.
03:05:15 In fact, I like when it first gets starts getting hot in the desert.
03:05:18 I like to hold out as long as I possibly can, you know, resist the the temptation to get the AC working because I feel like it acclimates me to the the what?
03:05:29 What will soon be a A.
03:05:31 Very hot summer.
03:05:33 So anyway.
03:05:36 Hope you guys have a good evening.
03:05:37 Good afternoon for black pill.
03:05:39 I am of course.
03:05:43 Devon stag.
Speaker 5
03:05:47 Do you use the word in describing people presently? Yeah.Speaker
03:05:55 No, Sir.Speaker 5
03:05:56 Have you used that word in the past 10 years?Speaker
03:06:01 Not that I recall, no.Speaker 5
03:06:03 You mean if you called someone a you have forgotten it?Speaker
03:06:09 I'm not sure I can answer that question the way.03:06:11 You phrase it.
Speaker 5
03:06:11 Sir, you have difficulty understanding the question. I'll wait for. Yes, I want you to assume that perhaps it's some time since 1985 or 6 you addressed a member of the African American race as a.03:06:28 Is it possible that you have forgotten that act on your part?
Speaker
03:06:32 No, it's not possible.Speaker 5
03:06:33 Are you therefore saying that you have not used?03:06:36 That word in.
03:06:37 The past 10 years, detective firm.
Speaker
03:06:40 Yes, that's what I'm saying.Speaker 5
03:06:41 And you say on your oath that you have not addressed any black person as a or spoken about black people as in the past ten years, detective for.Speaker
03:06:51 That's what I'm.03:06:51 Saying, Sir, so that anyone.
Speaker 5
03:06:53 Who comes to this court and quotes you as using that word in dealing with African Americans would be a liar, would they not?03:07:00 Detect it? Yes.
Speaker 1
03:07:01 All of all of them.Speaker
03:07:01 Them collecting.Speaker 11
03:07:05 As an officer, he is an officer of the court.03:07:07 He has lied to this court.
03:07:08 He is impeached by his own witness.
Speaker 5
03:07:09 Ron and I asked if.03:07:10 You put a stop to it.
03:07:11 Either put Cordoba on the stand or stop.
Speaker 11
03:07:12 Excuse me, Mr.Speaker 5
03:07:13 Her from touching.Speaker 11
03:07:14 Stand up and speak when you're in your turn.03:07:18 Mr. Bailey.
03:07:20 You can see how agitated he is has been caught in a lie.
03:07:24 And if you know something not in this case, you don't get away with that.
03:07:27 There's just too many people watching.
Speaker 5
03:07:29 I did not claim that he related the incident to me, I said.03:07:32 I spoke to him and I have no doubt that he will appear and.
03:07:35 I don't have any doubt.
Speaker 11
03:07:36 Now he's standing up and hair splitting with us.03:07:38 I never said, he said this to me.
03:07:40 I just said he spoke to me personally.
03:07:41 That's nonsense.
03:07:43 That shows you what kind.
03:07:44 What we have over here in the way of ethics on this side of the table.