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Banned from Amazon.mp3

01/10/2020
Devon
00:00:00 OK, I think I'm live now. It's hard to tell anymore this new interface on YouTube and just I don't know. Maybe I'm just a an OBS.
00:00:23 New but just some of this stuff seems pretty unintuitive.
00:00:25 And then when you switch back and forth between D live, which by the way.
00:00:30 If you haven't subscribed to me on D live, I suggest you go ahead and do that.
00:00:35 Go to.
00:00:37 Devin Stack on D Live I I you might have to search for it.
00:00:43 There's other accounts that aren't me.
00:00:45 There's like black pill that that's not me.
00:00:47 It's Devin stack.
00:00:48 So make sure you find that on D live because as well as we've seen.
00:00:55 Today, the ability to stream is apparently not for everybody.
00:01:01 It's not allowed.
00:01:03 It's not a, it's not a gift that YouTube is willing to give to just just anyone who wants to talk to people.
00:01:09 It's it's more of a special privilege for people who.
00:01:15 You know.
00:01:15 They they want to.
00:01:17 They want to be in, they they want to say only what's what's allowed, what's if you want to play in the sandbox, you're allowed to play in the sandbox.
00:01:26 Just don't go outside of the sand.
00:01:28 The sandbox, which apparently I did.
00:01:32 With my book.
00:01:34 So for those of you who don't know and the reason and you should know because I I I've tweeted it out.
00:01:40 I've talked about it on D live in fact.
00:01:43 When it first happened, I wasn't going to make a huge deal out of it because.
00:01:48 I was kind of hoping.
00:01:51 That well, I mean, I I I don't say I want to say I was hoping and I knew it wasn't really going to get reinstated, but I knew there was, there was still a chance there was a chance that Amazon would reinstate my book and.
00:02:06 I I was going to give him, you know.
00:02:08 Give him a week.
00:02:10 To straighten it out and they they haven't done it.
00:02:14 So I in fact it's still possible I guess because they haven't told me precisely why I am banned in the first place.
00:02:24 So and and by the way, I know there's going to be some streaming issues because my my connection.
00:02:30 Has been total crap.
00:02:33 I suggest you do if you're if you're getting lag problems, I would maybe push.
00:02:41 The UM what is it?
00:02:43 The timeline?
00:02:45 Scrub bar on the bottom of the video let it buffer up a little bit more and I have found that that works a little better.
00:02:54 At any rate, there's not much I can do about it because of my remote remote location.
00:02:59 I'm kind of going off of.
00:03:02 Substandard Internet.
00:03:05 So anyway, back to the story.
00:03:08 So what happened was Friday.
00:03:11 I get a series of emails.
00:03:14 And of course, it was.
00:03:15 After hours after office hours Friday, I got an e-mail that said something along the lines of we have.
00:03:26 We have taken down you you have repeatedly violated our our terms of conditions.
00:03:34 Which are very nebulous and we don't really go into detail about and because of this, we have shut your account down at Amazon.
00:03:43 And we have also decided we're going to keep your account shut down until you delete the your the offending content.
00:03:54 Well, the only content of course, was my book day of the Rope.
00:03:58 And this is something I was fully expecting from the day that I released it.
00:04:02 In fact, I kind of expected it to happen a lot sooner.
00:04:05 We've seen this kind of censorship, you know, for a really long time.
00:04:09 It's not really a big shocker, right?
00:04:12 Well, it was kind of funny though.
00:04:13 Was just the way that they.
00:04:14 Dealt with it, they said.
00:04:17 In order for me to reinstate my account, I had to delete it myself.
00:04:23 And then I had to reply to the e-mail.
00:04:27 Where I said I'm.
Speaker 2
00:04:28 Sorry, Massa, I'm sorry.
00:04:31 I I'm sorry I said the wrong things in my book, master.
00:04:35 Yes, master, Sir.
00:04:36 Please give him my give me my.
00:04:37 Account back, Sir.
00:04:39 Sir, I just want to have my account back.
Devon
00:04:42 That's what they want, they.
00:04:43 That literally they want you to write an e-mail apologizing, bending the knee and promising to.
00:04:47 Be a good boy.
00:04:48 So you know which I obviously didn't do, I replied and asked, you know, for them to be more specific, you know what?
00:04:56 What exactly does my book violate?
00:05:01 Like how I mean.
00:05:03 You could say I have an edgy title, right?
00:05:06 But if you've read my book, it's not all that explicit, OK?
00:05:10 And compared to other books that Amazon sells, it's actually relatively tame.
00:05:16 So when I had it removed from from Amazon, I feel like I still have a leg to stand on to.
00:05:23 At least make a.
00:05:23 Little bit of a stink on the way out.
00:05:27 They make it impossible to.
00:05:30 Talk to them on the phone.
00:05:32 But actually, let's go back to.
00:05:33 Let's go back to the how they make they how they.
00:05:36 Structure it how they make you go in.
00:05:39 And delete the content yourself and then apologize for it.
00:05:44 All right, let's just think about why why they would do that.
00:05:49 OK now you.
00:05:50 Could say maybe there's a legal reason.
00:05:52 Right.
00:05:53 Maybe they they want to make it sound as if, oh, no, you have the choice.
00:05:57 We didn't delete your book.
00:05:59 You went in there, you physically went in there and deleted the book.
00:06:03 That wasn't us.
00:06:04 You had the choice.
00:06:05 You didn't have to delete the book.
00:06:07 We just said if you wanted your account.
00:06:08 To work you had.
00:06:09 To you know, but it was still up to you.
00:06:13 So maybe it's a legal thing.
00:06:14 It seems like a weird legal thing, but you know.
00:06:16 You never know.
00:06:17 Or maybe it's a psychological thing.
00:06:20 You know, it's like making you kill your own baby.
00:06:25 You know, like, oh, no, we're not going to kill your baby.
00:06:29 But if you don't kill your baby right here, we'll hand you the gun.
00:06:32 If you don't do it.
00:06:34 Then you're then you're done.
00:06:36 You know, let's force you to do it.
00:06:39 Not just watch.
00:06:40 We're going to make you do it.
00:06:41 We're going to make you pull the trigger.
00:06:46 That's what happened with the print version and by the way, I'm going to ask you guys if you if you did get a copy of my book.
00:06:54 A couple of questions because you know we're we might, we might have to get into some.
00:07:02 Legal entanglements.
00:07:04 I've heard different things.
00:07:05 I've heard different stories about people who've bought the Kindle version and the audio version, and they're unable to access it now, even though they paid for it.
00:07:16 So if if you did buy it like let's say you, I think where the issue is, it's kind of.
00:07:22 Like with the Infowars.
00:07:23 App where if you had already downloaded it onto your Apple device, right when at the Apple Store destroyed the Infowars app.
00:07:35 They they didn't go in and remove it from all the iPhones that it was already installed on.
00:07:40 But if you updated anything or if you uninstalled it, you couldn't get it back.
00:07:45 It was just gone.
00:07:46 Right now, I think that's the the kind of the same strategy they're doing with this book where if.
00:07:51 You downloaded it already onto your Kindle.
00:07:55 Or if you downloaded it, you know on onto your audible app or whatever, then it will still you still have it.
00:08:02 They're not going on going yet.
00:08:03 At least they're not going in and deleting it.
00:08:06 But if you haven't, even if you bought it like let's say you bought it, but you took it off your Kindle to save space.
00:08:13 Or I don't know.
00:08:14 And then you go to get it again.
00:08:17 It might not let you do.
00:08:19 So if that's the case, if that's happening to you right now, I'd like you to shoot an e-mail.
00:08:30 Evil. Hillary pick. Oh no, it's just evil hillary@protonmail.com just shoot me.
00:08:37 An e-mail.
00:08:38 And and let me you know, kind of explain in detail if you can the technical issues you're having if you're having any technical issues?
00:08:49 Because that could be a a legal thing.
00:08:52 If I mean you paid money.
00:08:55 For this product and and for no reason, they've just decided that you don't have access to it now.
00:08:59 The audible people were slightly easier to get a hold of, but just as you know, useless in terms of results immediately after getting the e-mail because they're all connected, right?
00:09:11 Immediately after getting the e-mail from Amazon KDP saying, you know you need to lick our ******** to try to get back your account and delete everything.
00:09:21 I got a e-mail thanking me like it was as if I had requested this.
00:09:26 I got an e-mail from Audible that was like, Oh yes, we've we've removed your your book.
00:09:34 You know, it is now archived.
00:09:37 If you have any questions, just call this number.
00:09:39 And I was like, oh, I've got some questions.
00:09:42 So I call up the number and of course what you know, you wouldn't expect anything different.
00:09:50 I was talking to someone who I suspect was in India because, you know, a huge company like Amazon that doesn't pay.
00:10:00 Any federal tax, by the way, I don't know if you knew that or not.
00:10:05 And it gets worse than that, by the way, it it so.
00:10:09 Amazon does not pay taxes.
00:10:14 Does not pay taxes, but on top of Amazon.
00:10:18 Not paying taxes.
00:10:21 Amazon is subsidized by the US Postal Service.
00:10:26 So they get like.
00:10:28 In some cases, almost free shipping.
00:10:31 So yeah, they, they they tell you, oh, if you get prime or whatever, you know we'll give you free shipping.
00:10:36 They're not.
00:10:37 They're not even paying for it.
00:10:38 Some of this time, some of the time.
00:10:40 I don't know what the exact arrangement is, but I know for a fact that they've got a special deal.
00:10:45 So not only are they not paying taxes.
00:10:48 You're subsidizing them on the the Postal Service end too.
00:10:55 And they're doing other special deals with the Postal Service.
00:10:58 They're really obnoxious.
00:10:59 I actually had to deal with this in an apartment.
00:11:01 I lived in where the Postal Service said they're no longer going to deliver packages to me, but instead wouldn't you know it, they installed an awesome Amazon locker.
00:11:13 And so if I got packages.
00:11:15 Which I did on a fairly regular basis.
00:11:17 I they weren't going to come to me anymore.
00:11:19 They were going to go to this.
00:11:21 Locker like 1/2 mile away.
00:11:24 And and and and and you're welcome.
00:11:28 And it was, which I thought was weird because I thought the mail was like.
00:11:32 Some kind of federal thing?
00:11:34 And yet it's going into an Amazon locker.
00:11:40 Anyway, so that kind of shows you the incestuous.
00:11:44 Relationship between Amazon and the federal government, and obviously you know, of course, you know that Amazon's got like, what a is it?
00:11:53 400 million or $600 million deal with the CIA providing cloud services and stuff like that. So anyway.
00:12:02 Kind of a tangent there.
00:12:04 I I called up Audible, talked to this Indian woman and she.
00:12:09 Had no idea why it had.
00:12:11 Been removed and simply said, Oh well, I don't know.
00:12:14 It says.
00:12:15 Well, I'm not going to fake the.
00:12:16 Accent but but.
00:12:19 You get the idea, she.
00:12:20 Said in a in a thick Indian accent that hey, I don't know, it just says here on the account that there's a takedown.
00:12:30 And it doesn't say why or anything.
00:12:33 It just says takedown request, so we took.
00:12:35 It down.
00:12:37 And all I can do is try to talk to someone else and and call you back or e-mail you if I finally knew.
00:12:43 And you know, of course she did.
00:12:45 e-mail me like the next day just to tell me she doesn't know.
00:12:47 Anything still?
00:12:50 So I emailed them and said like look.
00:12:55 I'll give you a little bit of time here to respond because I don't know how how, if this is incompetence or censorship yet, I'm kind of leaning towards censorship.
00:13:04 But I'm.
00:13:05 I'm not gonna just be quiet about this.
00:13:08 I'm gonna, you know, tell people about this again.
00:13:11 I I was fully expecting this to happen.
00:13:12 So it's not like ohh, I'm so shocked.
00:13:14 I'm shocked, shocked I tell you that Amazon is taking down my book especially because let's face it a month ago, was it or maybe it was two months ago.
00:13:25 The ADL officially.
00:13:28 Said that the.
00:13:29 Term day of the rope was official hate speech.
00:13:35 So the title of my book went from being something that was banned on Twitter.
00:13:40 And it and it is.
00:13:41 And if you don't believe me that I have the it's on my Twitter timeline and this was like a year ago.
00:13:49 Shortly after I published the interview, where what's his face and the the the Twitter Trust and safety woman also.
00:14:02 She was interviewed and he Jack was interviewed on Joe Rogan's podcast.
00:14:10 And they said she said very clearly.
00:14:12 I've got the clip on pin two or it's underneath my my tweet talking about the book banning.
00:14:19 Very clearly that.
00:14:20 Ohh yeah, secret codes like day of the rope.
00:14:24 If you said secret codes.
00:14:27 Then you will.
00:14:31 Or if you say the other up, you'll get your account bent.
00:14:33 And by the way, I got my first or my other Twitter the the black, the official black Pill Twitter account was banned because it said, hey, check out my book day of the rope and here's the link in the bio.
00:14:48 I got an e-mail saying that I had hate speech in my bio.
00:14:52 And so that's why they cancelled the at Black Pilled Twitter account.
00:14:58 Because I had a link to my book and apparently the title of my book.
00:15:03 Was hate speech.
00:15:04 And so when the ADL made it official, like a month or so ago, I knew I knew the days were numbered.
00:15:12 I knew it was only a matter of time before that hammer came down.
00:15:17 So anyway, e-mail me if you can evil hillary@protonmail.com.
00:15:25 If you purchased the a digital copy of the book.
00:15:30 And whatever what whatever issue it is you're having, like you can't.
00:15:35 Access it now you can't.
00:15:39 Someone told me.
00:15:40 You know they couldn't transfer it to another device like they had it on like 1 device.
00:15:45 But they couldn't move it to the other device.
00:15:47 You know anything like that?
00:15:50 Evil Hillary at at protonmail.com to shoot me an e-mail kind of kind of give me the down low of of how that's.
00:15:57 You know what?
00:15:58 However, that's happening.
00:16:01 And we'll see what we can do legally with Amazon selling this product.
00:16:06 And then just for really.
00:16:10 No reason.
00:16:11 Because I'd like to see them defend.
00:16:16 My book band.
00:16:19 When there are, I mean there's, I mean, just let's just take Lena Dunham's book.
00:16:24 She's she's apparently admitting to sexually assaulting her.
00:16:31 Her little sister.
00:16:33 In her book.
00:16:35 And that's OK.
00:16:37 So they'll they'll.
00:16:39 I mean that's just.
00:16:40 One example out of.
00:16:42 Thousands of examples, right?
00:16:45 So. So that's that's.
00:16:46 Perfectly OK, but not my book.
00:16:49 Which by the way, it might have an edgy title, but if you've read it, you know it it's.
00:16:54 It's not as far as I could have gone.
00:16:56 With that book.
00:16:58 Right. So anyway.
00:17:01 That I just wanted to talk about that real quick and tell everyone to go to D live.
00:17:06 And make sure that everyone's subscribed over at D Live also a bit shoot, you know, bit shoot black piled on bit.
00:17:15 Shoot, let's just make sure we get all of our alternatives set up right now in case we get kicked off of this platform and.
00:17:28 It's not all bad news.
00:17:31 Because the way I react to censorship as.
00:17:35 You may or may not know.
00:17:36 Is disproportionately getting louder.
00:17:41 I've told people before in, in previous streams and.
00:17:44 In the past that.
00:17:46 The whole reason why Black Pilled exists in the 1st place is because I was playing video games and they censored a the you know the the word, the name evil Hillary, the evil hillary@protonmail.com, by the way, the reason that that name.
00:18:00 This is it was it started out because I had an evil Hillary Avatar and a video game, and EA games took it off.
00:18:11 Because it was election season, it was the first time I was digitally censored, and I was like, oh.
00:18:16 Hell no.
00:18:17 So now I've got a YouTube channel and and while in a censored.
00:18:21 And and all this nonsense is a direct result of being just not allowed to have an evil Hillary Avatar.
00:18:29 So if they if that's what I did.
00:18:32 When they took down a avatar of mine, what do you think it is?
00:18:37 I'm going.
00:18:37 To do when they ban a book of mine, well, the answer is simple.
00:18:41 I'm going to make a movie.
00:18:43 I'm going to make a movie.
00:18:44 Actually, we're going to make a movie.
00:18:47 And I don't mean that the way you might.
00:18:49 Be thinking you're ohh.
00:18:50 It's it's crowdfunding.
00:18:51 You want our?
00:18:52 Actually, I maybe a little bit.
00:18:58 Excuse me.
00:18:59 Yeah, maybe that might be.
00:19:01 The tiny part of it, but that's actually not what I.
00:19:02 Mean what I mean?
00:19:03 Is crowd sourcing part of the movie now?
00:19:10 Well, there's going to be more details.
00:19:13 As to how that's going to work very soon.
00:19:17 But to give you the short, the very short version of what I'm talking about, there will be an opportunity.
00:19:25 For you to shoot your own scenes on your phones and stuff like that.
00:19:31 And I know that sounds hokey.
00:19:32 You're like, oh, so it's going to suck, huh?
00:19:33 Because it's just going to be a bunch of random people.
00:19:36 Shoot it.
00:19:36 No, it's not.
00:19:37 That's not.
00:19:38 That's not what it is.
00:19:39 It's going to be a lot cooler than that.
00:19:43 If you know anything about movie production, it's it is going to parts of it at least are going to be found footage, meaning it's going to be kind of like, you know, that movie paranormal activity or that gets it's like a whole series now where the it's the whole movie is shot on ****** cameras kind of like.
00:20:03 Add like a a layer of realism to.
00:20:05 It it's kind of the same thing where there's going to be aspects of this film that are going to be shot with, you know, webcams and with phones.
00:20:18 And it'll add a layer of realism to it, and there's going to be a.
00:20:24 An opportunity for justice, and you can even stay anonymous.
00:20:29 That's the beauty of this.
00:20:31 There'll be an opportunity for you to shoot your own scenes and contribute to the movie.
00:20:36 Upload a file.
00:20:37 Essentially it doesn't mean it's going to get it in the movie, by the way, because I know let's just face it.
00:20:43 A lot of people, there's going to be a lot of people submitting to this, hopefully.
00:20:46 And not all of it's going to be.
00:20:49 I'm sure we'll get some really amazing stuff, but not all of it's going to be amazing.
00:20:54 And you know, maybe we can have, like, an outtakes kind of a thing and and include it.
00:20:59 So it doesn't just get end up on the cutting room floor.
00:21:04 But at the same time, you know, we gotta be realistic here.
00:21:08 So we will have like a quality.
00:21:12 There's going to be a bar set.
00:21:14 For you know how good it has to be in order for it to make it in the movie.
00:21:20 But and again there there's been.
00:21:21 A lot more of.
00:21:23 This is all kind of a a dynamic thing, it's it's something I'm I'm I'm I'm flushing out.
00:21:28 I've been working on all week because as soon as as soon as they shut the book then I was like **** you.
00:21:33 I'm making a movie.
00:21:35 And if possible, we'll get this movie in into theaters.
00:21:38 Probably it won't.
00:21:40 Obviously, it's not going to be a wide release kind of thing.
00:21:42 We're not going to be able, I'll just.
00:21:43 Tell you right now there's.
00:21:45 No way in hell we'll get wide release distribution in at in at theaters, but there are ways to get around that.
00:21:52 There are ways to have your film.
00:21:55 Displayed in either smaller theaters, but like we'll do as much as possible, maybe even submit it to some film festivals or whatever, just to try to get it out.
00:22:04 But at the end of the day, it's probably going to end up being, you know, online release, that sort of a thing, but it's going to be good.
00:22:11 It's not going to be cheesy.
00:22:13 It's not.
00:22:14 I've worked.
00:22:15 I've worked on enough films.
00:22:17 To where it's not going to look like a student film.
00:22:21 It's not going to look like it's not even going to look as bad as remember.
00:22:24 When they they tried making Atlas Shrugged.
00:22:29 That that mess.
00:22:31 And I've tried.
00:22:32 I like the book.
00:22:33 I read the book.
00:22:34 It's a really thick book.
00:22:36 It's a really thick book.
00:22:39 I tried watching that train wreck and I couldn't even make it.
00:22:42 I don't even think I made it through the first one.
00:22:44 Did they make they made like 2 or?
00:22:46 Three anyway it.
00:22:47 Was it was just bad because the end of the day, if you have ***** without the *******.
00:22:53 If it's just the bad acting.
00:22:55 No one wants to watch that.
00:22:57 And that's not going to be.
00:23:01 That's not going to be how this is.
00:23:02 It's going to be good.
00:23:04 It's going to be good or I just won't even release it, but it's going to be good, though we we'll work with actors like the whole film's not going to just be reliant on the crowdsourcing aspect of it.
00:23:14 We'll work with real actors to get the the core, the backbone of the film done, and then the what people are submitting will will just be used to augment that and enrich it and.
00:23:26 And again, there will be more details and I'm going to set up a whole website and and set up a mechanism for.
00:23:33 You to upload your files and all that sort of a thing and I think it will be really fun.
00:23:39 I think this would be a chance for a lot of people that because we have a lot of talented people, I mean, there's a lot of people listening right now that I know can make some really cool ****.
00:23:48 And this is an opportunity for you guys to kind of show off what you can do.
00:23:54 Anyway, that's going to be that's going to.
00:23:56 Be up ahead.
00:23:58 That's what we're going to be doing in response.
00:24:00 It is going to be set in the day of the rope universe.
00:24:04 So you can probably imagine.
00:24:07 Already, maybe the wheels are kind of turning as to what kind of content we're going to have requests for.
00:24:14 And so just.
00:24:17 And and you wouldn't be too off track.
00:24:19 I don't think.
00:24:19 I think a lot of people probably have a good idea as to what, where, where I'm going with this.
00:24:24 So that's what's coming up soon.
00:24:27 That's what's coming up soon.
00:24:28 Book two.
00:24:28 A lot of people are probably wondering about.
00:24:30 I get questions about that all the time.
00:24:34 Now I don't know like it was literally I was.
00:24:36 I was uploading like artwork and stuff, getting ready to go with.
00:24:43 I was still making.
00:24:44 I'm still making changes to.
00:24:45 It there's other.
00:24:48 I don't want to say who they are and and and you.
00:24:51 Know screw myself over before I even.
00:24:54 Get a.
00:24:55 You know, get going.
00:24:56 There are other outlets, though that I'm I'm looking into to see if we can publish through.
00:25:02 And uh.
00:25:05 It's just it is kind of frustrating because.
00:25:08 I would prefer to make physical copies available.
00:25:12 And if you make physical copies.
00:25:15 I mean you are kind of limited with who you can go with.
00:25:18 If I was just going to do digital copies, obviously it would be a lot easier.
00:25:24 Even the, you know, audiobook stuff.
00:25:27 I mean, there's ways of doing that through my website.
00:25:30 That would be, you know, acceptable.
00:25:34 I think but.
00:25:36 It's the digital copy.
00:25:38 Stuff sucks cause it's like.
00:25:39 You you can.
00:25:41 With some of these places, it's not like they don't just print one when they sell one.
00:25:45 It's like you have to buy, you have to pre buy.
00:25:48 Like a bunch of ******* copies.
00:25:50 And then you gotta mail them off to everyone.
00:25:52 And I don't have the ability to do that right now.
00:25:55 And there are fulfillment services that will do that, but that's not free.
00:26:00 Obviously that's something that's.
00:26:02 That's and it just in more than the money.
00:26:05 That's just something it it it it adds a layer of complexity to the process and so.
00:26:12 But it'll get it'll.
00:26:13 It'll be.
00:26:14 It will come out.
00:26:15 That's not.
00:26:16 This is just a bump in the road.
00:26:19 This is just a bump on the road.
00:26:20 If I get banned from anything, it's just another bump.
00:26:23 In the road.
00:26:24 It's nothing that I'm going to.
00:26:26 I told you guys this a long time ago that I'll be doing this even if I'm just some crazy guy screaming on a ham radio because I can't stream on any service anymore.
00:26:36 If I'm if I'm totally banned from the Internet.
00:26:40 I will still.
00:26:41 Do what I do.
00:26:42 I'll just have to do it.
00:26:43 I'll just have to evolve and adjust accordingly.
00:26:49 So anyway, another thing I wanted to talk about.
00:26:53 Because I guess this is kind of related.
00:26:58 Is I wanted to sort of talk about.
00:27:03 A lot of the way.
00:27:05 That the left or the globalists or.
00:27:09 You know who?
00:27:13 Have managed to push.
00:27:17 Our culture and our society so far.
00:27:22 In their direction, in their favor.
00:27:25 One of the tactics that they have used.
00:27:28 That I see them using now.
00:27:34 And it's kind of and it in fact, you could even say this is kind of.
00:27:38 How the Republicans are and.
00:27:40 Maybe, maybe it's just how they've always behaved.
00:27:43 But the tactic is, I guess if you really.
00:27:47 Want to simplify it?
00:27:49 What the it's kind of art of.
00:27:50 The deal actually.
00:27:53 It's kind of the art of the deal.
00:27:55 You see what Trump would say is.
00:27:58 If you read art of the deal.
00:28:01 Is you come into?
00:28:03 The negotiations.
00:28:05 And you make some ridiculous offer, you know, like you offer, like, let's say, someone selling a building for $100 million and you go in there and you offer them like 2 million.
00:28:17 And they're like the ****.
00:28:19 Like, you're not going to get this.
00:28:20 For for we.
00:28:22 We're it's for sale for 100 million, did you?
00:28:24 Read the sign.
00:28:26 And then and then you walk it back, right, like, OK, OK, OK, fine, fine.
00:28:32 How about 10 million?
00:28:34 And and and it's it's kind of you know it's it's our the deal it's or it's just haggling.
00:28:39 But you you you basically set.
00:28:41 The tone from the beginning.
00:28:43 By making that ridiculous crazy over the top, undercutting of what the price is, right?
00:28:51 And by the way.
00:28:55 The right thing to do if you're on the other end of that situation is just to tell people to **** *** and just never talk to them again.
00:29:01 But unfortunately, that's not what happens in society.
00:29:06 What we see in society is, well, just let's just say with.
00:29:12 With the trans kid issue, right, that's like an extreme.
00:29:16 That's an extreme and you could say what's happening there is the left is.
00:29:20 Coming to the.
00:29:21 Table and they're saying.
00:29:24 You know what?
00:29:25 Five year olds should be able to.
00:29:27 Choose their gender.
00:29:29 They should be able to take hormone blockers and you know what?
00:29:32 Maybe they should even be able to choose whether or not they want to be sexually active, and they want to make all of these sexual decisions before they're sexually mature.
00:29:45 And then people are like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:29:48 Hold on.
00:29:48 Hold on.
00:29:49 Hold on.
00:29:50 You know.
00:29:51 That's we cannot let this happen.
00:29:53 This is crazy town.
00:29:57 Once that bar has been set right.
00:30:01 The crazy town.
00:30:03 Outlandish bar has been set.
00:30:06 Or lowered or however you want to think about it.
00:30:09 Now all of a sudden, you know.
00:30:11 Maybe uh cross dressing isn't so bad, you know, maybe gay marriage isn't so bad.
00:30:19 You know, I mean, at least they're not trying to.
00:30:22 You know, have some kid chop his genitals off and take hormone blockers for the rest of his life and increase his.
00:30:33 Possible very real possibility of suicide.
00:30:37 And and certainly damage his ability to reproduce.
00:30:44 But maybe.
00:30:46 By offering this crazy.
00:30:49 Version of what reality should be or you could say like the the drag syndrome right?
00:30:55 Like the Down syndrome.
00:30:57 Drag Queen troop that that horrendous, monstrous garbage.
00:31:02 So once they've pushed it that far, well, I mean, you can backpedal quite significantly and and you're still.
00:31:09 And you're still in crazyville because you've pushed it so far.
00:31:12 You've pushed it so far that you can.
00:31:15 Dial it back a little bit.
00:31:18 And it's it doesn't seem so bad.
00:31:22 Right.
00:31:24 Now, one example of this.
00:31:28 Actually and look well, I kind of want to avoid drama.
00:31:34 So I'm gonna be a little vague with what what I'm talking about here, but I think, well, maybe I won't even bring it up.
00:31:42 Because I don't want to kick anyone when they're down.
00:31:45 Well, I'll, I'll avoid that for right now, just because it's Friday, right.
00:31:51 It should be a.
00:31:52 Happy day.
00:31:53 It's Friday afternoon.
00:31:56 We're going to make a movie.
00:31:59 I don't want to.
00:32:00 I don't want to punch, right.
00:32:01 I rarely, if ever, do.
00:32:03 But let's just now that you understand that.
00:32:06 Look at the left.
00:32:07 The way that they've they've done that in the past because the the whole like trans kid thing obviously isn't mainstream.
00:32:14 It seems like they're trying to mainstream it.
00:32:18 But I think that's why it seems like they're trying to mainstream it.
00:32:22 I think that's why they're doing stuff like the drag Queen story hour.
00:32:27 Because I think that once that becomes.
00:32:30 Like because you know, think about it this way before that would be completely unheard of, right?
00:32:34 Drag Queen story hour.
00:32:35 That just seems like it's.
00:32:38 From an insane person's imagination? Or it just seems like a bad acid trip.
00:32:45 But by by showing this as.
00:32:48 This is 1 possible reality.
00:32:50 It's almost forcing.
00:32:51 Your brain to choose to like.
00:32:53 Well, I mean.
00:32:55 I can either have that it's giving you a false choice, it's making you think that the choice is between that and, like gay marriage, for example.
00:33:05 When that's not the choice at all.
00:33:08 That's not the choice at all.
00:33:10 In the same way that by pushing.
00:33:16 OK, like by pushing the Church of Satan like they've been doing.
00:33:20 Where you have these literal monuments.
00:33:24 To Satan being pushed onto public land because they allow for religious icons, you know, like they had what?
00:33:33 What was it in?
00:33:33 Was it in Illinois?
00:33:35 Where they allowed a literal Baphomet.
00:33:43 On public property because they they were also allowing like a Christmas tree and and a menorah or something.
00:33:52 Well, by doing that.
00:33:55 You're like, well, see, look, look how that just changed.
00:34:00 Look how that just changed your range of options.
00:34:03 It's like, well, at least it's not a satanic statue like if cause.
00:34:08 Now if they want to, if they want to do anything else crazy on public land like, alright, well, we're not going to do so like we're doing a, a, say tannic.
00:34:16 It's like an actual statue of baffling that all we want to do is have a trans rights wall.
00:34:23 You know trans rights.
00:34:26 You know, displayed on, on public property and they're like, OK, well, I guess it's not a statue of Baphomet.
00:34:34 You see how that works?
00:34:37 By by just by just going like so many people think that the way that you move.
00:34:42 The Overton window.
00:34:44 Is by inching it the inch it little by little and they're not wrong necessarily.
00:34:51 But it's really important that if you want to be able to move it by leaps and bounds, you kind of have to do.
00:35:00 You kind of have to bring the crazy.
00:35:02 You're gonna have to bring the crazy and and try to mainstream it.
00:35:07 So that when people want to.
00:35:08 Dial it back. They're still.
00:35:10 They're still in your in your playground.
00:35:13 They're still right where you want them.
00:35:17 Now I don't know if this.
00:35:19 Tactic would work on leftist I I.
00:35:23 That's one and that's another thing people need to consider is different tactics work on the left than work on the right.
00:35:30 It's it's not.
00:35:31 We don't have the same kind of.
00:35:32 Brains. And we just don't.
00:35:34 And so a tactic that works on right wing people like the tactic I just described might not work on left wing brains, so it might not be something that we want to borrow from anyway.
00:35:44 The only reason why I wanted to talk about that it's something I I made a note.
00:35:46 I was thinking about.
00:35:49 I don't remember what?
00:35:50 What triggered that thought, but I thought that that was a.
00:35:54 A thing to think about, and actually I think that actually what it did, it made me think about.
00:36:01 And I kind of brought this up in the Joker review that a lot of people had a problem with was that people are so used to being hit over the head with just the blatant propaganda that when you watch a film where it's a lot more subtle, it's like it's imperceptible.
00:36:18 Because they've raised your tolerance by doing the Satanic statue, by doing the the Drag Queen story, that's basically what it's doing.
00:36:25 I mean, that's another way to put it.
00:36:26 You're essentially raising your tolerance so that you don't even taste it.
00:36:31 When they lower the dosage.
00:36:35 You know if you get.
00:36:37 A heroin addict see with with opiates, the the users will build up a resistance, right?
00:36:45 And so if you keep increasing the dose.
00:36:49 Which you have to do if you're a heroin addict, like if you're using heroin a.
00:36:53 You'll well, first of all, you'll never recreate.
00:36:57 And I think this is actually true of a lot of drugs.
00:36:59 This is certainly true of even tobacco, if you.
00:37:02 Well, let's use tobacco as maybe as a it's a better, more people can really relate to tobacco than at least I hope so.
00:37:10 If you if you've ever smoked a cigarette.
00:37:13 That first cigarette knocks you on your ***.
00:37:17 At least it did for.
00:37:18 That first cigarette I had to sit down like I was dizzy.
00:37:23 I kind of felt a little nauseous.
00:37:25 Like it was, it was intense.
00:37:28 And I was like, I like this.
00:37:31 And I and.
00:37:31 I I I smoked for a while when I was younger.
00:37:35 You know, I'll be honest, I still do from time to time off and on.
00:37:40 It's terrible for you, though.
00:37:41 You shouldn't do it and.
00:37:44 But it is a A.
00:37:45 It is something that I have indulged in.
00:37:47 Over the years.
00:37:48 Off and on.
00:37:49 And you have that first cigarette.
00:37:54 In order to recreate.
00:37:56 Or you have the second one in order to recreate that experience, and it's not quite the same, but the second one is still pretty good.
00:38:03 But your tolerance is already like it happens pretty quick.
00:38:06 Your tolerance is already kind of jumped up a little bit.
00:38:09 And by the time you're doing 2 packs a day or even like you know, whatever 10 cigarettes a day.
00:38:14 I mean, it's pretty much gone.
00:38:15 You don't feel that at all?
00:38:17 It's almost imperceptible.
00:38:20 And the more you smoke.
00:38:23 The less you fill it.
00:38:26 And and the only way to really recreate that that feeling, it's still not the same is if you quit smoking entirely.
00:38:33 For maybe like a month or so.
00:38:36 And then you have a cigarette.
00:38:37 You'll have that sort of at the same it's not the same, but it will taste like really good because you're you're because it's not just the tolerance to the the chemical.
00:38:50 Reaction that happens in your brain.
00:38:52 It's not just the tolerance to the nicotine, it's also.
00:38:55 I mean, if you're, if you're putting smoke.
00:38:57 Through your nostrils and through your sinuses and smoking cigarettes.
00:39:02 You're also desensitizing your your sense of smell.
00:39:05 Your sense of taste.
00:39:07 And so if you quit smoking.
00:39:10 For like a month or so, that cigarette is going to taste like.
00:39:15 Way different.
00:39:17 You're going to actually taste the tobacco.
00:39:20 And you're actually going to taste and smell the the smoke in a way that you wouldn't have if you were smoking all the time.
00:39:28 Well, that's kind of the same thing that's.
00:39:30 What they're doing?
00:39:31 When they do these extreme things.
00:39:34 They're they're trying to overwhelm your senses.
00:39:38 With something as extreme as as drag Queen, story hour, or Down syndrome or or drag kids or or whatever because by overwhelming your your your system with this poison.
00:39:55 You don't even taste it.
00:39:57 You don't.
00:39:57 Even smell it.
00:39:59 When when they do what, what would have overwhelmed your system?
00:40:04 You know, maybe even a few years ago.
00:40:07 You know, once you have.
00:40:09 That tolerance.
00:40:12 I mean, you'd have to.
00:40:13 Go without it for quite some time.
00:40:15 In order for your tolerance to go back down, but The thing is, it never goes away, does.
00:40:21 And I mean, it's just been a, it's just been increasing and increasing increasing.
00:40:25 You know I post on Instagram today.
00:40:27 Some photos of women protesting the right.
00:40:32 To wear mini skirts.
00:40:35 In London, this was 1966.
00:40:38 In 1966, women were protesting so that they could have the right to wear mini skirts.
00:40:48 OK.
00:40:50 The right.
00:40:52 To wear mini skirts.
00:40:56 That's how much things have changed.
00:41:00 Since 1966.
00:41:03 Which is what I.
00:41:05 I don't want to overshoot it.
00:41:06 Is it what it like about 60 years ago?
00:41:10 You know, almost 6055 years ago.
00:41:17 55 years ago, which is.
00:41:20 You know, it's like a it's.
00:41:21 Not even a lifetime away.
00:41:24 55 years ago.
00:41:26 Women were protesting.
00:41:29 The right to wear mini skirts.
00:41:32 And we've gone from that to well now and now men are wearing miniskirts.
00:41:39 In less than one person's lifetime.
00:41:43 So it's unrelenting.
00:41:44 It hasn't stopped.
00:41:45 It's just been this ongoing full force.
00:41:49 And and they'll, by the way.
00:41:53 Those women.
00:41:55 That we're holding those signs and you can go to my Instagram account if you want to see photos of these women, or you can probably just search, search it on the Internet, look 1966 mini skirts.
00:42:07 Protesters, you know, I'm sure you could find it.
00:42:11 But these.
00:42:13 These women were the extremists back then. That was the drag Queen story hour of 1966.
00:42:22 And it eventually got normalized like everything else.
00:42:28 So it's it.
00:42:30 It hasn't stopped.
00:42:32 At least in, you know, 50 years, I would argue it hasn't stopped and.
00:42:38 And maybe maybe long, maybe 100 years, maybe longer. I don't know. You might, might even say maybe it hasn't stopped in 2000 years.
00:42:48 It's just that the technology has has made the the speed at which this happens a lot faster.
00:42:57 Because instead of these women, you see, there was no at the time, there was no Twitter, there was no Instagram.
00:43:02 These women walking around with signs, you know, protesting, you know, mini skirts.
00:43:09 How did people even know that they were doing that?
00:43:12 You know, the answer is that it was picked up by the media, who I'm sure.
00:43:17 Coordinated with them in in some respects to have the photo op, and then it was selected by the people who were running the media at the time.
00:43:28 To be featured and that's that's what was delivered to you.
00:43:32 That's what was put into your paper.
00:43:34 To overwhelm your sense.
00:43:37 Look at these women wearing miniskirts.
00:43:42 Well, now all of a sudden your daughter wanting to.
00:43:43 Wear that that skirt, isn't it doesn't seem so shocking to you because it's in the paper.
00:43:51 It's been normalized.
00:43:52 You've seen this this photo in the paper.
00:43:54 Now it's it's desensitized to you.
00:43:56 Your tolerance is now a little bit higher.
00:43:59 You know, this is probably something that a lot of people would had never seen in real life, but now it's in the paper.
00:44:04 So it's been kind.
00:44:05 Of normalized.
00:44:08 You see how that works?
00:44:13 And that's why, by the way, they want to censor.
00:44:17 Not just my book, but you know everything that I every platform that I can reach people on or.
00:44:23 And it's not just me obviously it's.
00:44:26 It's anyone that that does the same thing.
00:44:30 Anyone who, when we talk to people.
00:44:33 We normalize.
00:44:37 We normalize.
00:44:40 A way of thinking we normalize.
00:44:43 A culture.
00:44:47 Because they, if anyone, knows the power.
00:44:51 That these mediums have it's it's the people that have essentially.
00:44:56 Had a stranglehold over the.
00:45:00 The delivery systems for the last 100 years or so.
00:45:06 I mean, imagine how easy you know.
00:45:08 It's a lot hard, you know this.
00:45:09 Is something that.
00:45:10 I know this has got to be driving them crazy stuff like, you know, the fact that we have the Internet and we can and This is why they have another reason why they have to shut it down is.
00:45:20 Not only do you have the aspect, the one way aspect like this kind of a thing where I, you know, I'm able to talk to you guys or the videos that.
00:45:27 I upload and.
00:45:27 That sort of a thing.
00:45:29 But you also have the ability to research things and and that they do say.
00:45:34 On the television or in the newspapers or or what have you.
00:45:38 The old avenues of information delivery and distribution that they do still control.
00:45:44 You now have not just competitors, but you have the ability to research.
00:45:50 The the the issues for yourself and and check the validity of what they're saying.
00:45:55 And that's why they want to they want to shut it all down.
00:45:59 They want to tailor to think.
00:46:00 Obama said, that he wanted the Internet to be something that was more of a curated thing.
00:46:10 Sort of like you know, before everyone.
00:46:14 One of the reasons why which, by the way no one wants one of the reasons why AOL failed, was it wasn't.
00:46:22 Really launched as an Internet provider, it was launched as an Internet alternative.
00:46:30 In fact.
00:46:31 Internet didn't come with AOL at first.
00:46:35 When you got AOL.
00:46:37 Initially, and this was true of the other services too, like CompuServe.
00:46:43 Prodigy, I think, was another one.
00:46:45 But when these services were first released, they weren't Internet access.
00:46:51 It was a intranet.
00:46:55 You were.
00:46:55 You were stuck within the sandbox of whatever, like all the content you found.
00:47:02 Was provided by AOL in AOL's case.
00:47:06 AOL was the biggest one, and they even they got partner.
00:47:10 I still remember you'd watch TV and they'd be like, or if you're on AOL.
00:47:14 Go to keyword, you know whatever and you'll see our AOL page.
00:47:20 And they they they eventually had to add.
00:47:24 Internet access because people didn't.
00:47:27 That's not what people want.
00:47:29 People don't want some curated electronic.
00:47:37 Where you know you can only get the approved books.
00:47:42 That someone else ordered.
00:47:45 Where you yourself can't publish unless you know someone.
00:47:50 You know, at AOL in this case.
00:47:53 So one of the big reasons why AOL failed was that that was a lot of their.
00:47:59 I mean that was a lot of their business plan was offering this internal garbage that no one wanted.
00:48:06 And so they were destroyed by the Internet because people wanted something that was open to everybody, where they could, you know, make their own ****** or it was like Geo sites or I forget.
00:48:19 There was like these crappy free website so you could like make your own page.
00:48:23 You know the social media stuff like Myspace.
00:48:26 Then started to kick in and so it failed.
00:48:29 That's because that's what people want.
00:48:32 And in companies like YouTube.
00:48:36 And like boy and like Amazon, I think to some extent.
00:48:41 They're making a mistake.
00:48:43 It's not a mistake that's gonna harm them in the short term, though.
00:48:47 That's something people need to realize.
00:48:49 I think a lot of people.
00:48:50 Think that oh you.
00:48:51 Know YouTube's, it's over for YouTube.
00:48:54 You know YouTube is going to be over.
00:48:57 The second that.
00:49:00 The second YouTube start censoring people, it's it's no longer going to be. No one's going to use YouTube anymore.
00:49:08 And that's just not simply not true.
00:49:10 YouTube is backed, but the the the, I mean, you gotta remember YouTube, I don't think has made any money ever.
00:49:16 I mean, people make fun of.
00:49:19 Bit shoot.
00:49:21 But I mean, they're up against a company that's been bleeding.
00:49:24 Hundreds of millions of dollars.
00:49:27 I don't think they've ever turned a profit.
00:49:28 Twitter didn't turn a profit.
00:49:31 They might still, it might be razor thin.
00:49:33 Maybe they do now.
00:49:35 But I knew.
00:49:36 As in 2016, when I was researching this.
00:49:39 They had. They had never turned a profit, 2016.
00:49:46 And I think at that point, Twitter had been around for like 10 years, maybe longer, I don't know.
00:49:50 Imagine just bleeding money for a decade.
00:49:54 And not just.
00:49:55 Like a little bit of money.
00:49:56 Just their their office space.
00:49:58 I don't even.
00:49:58 I mean, if it's almost impossible to calculate.
00:50:02 They have offices in San Francisco.
00:50:04 Just imagine what the the lease is on their office space in San Francisco.
00:50:09 Where a a studio apartment costs $6000 a month.
00:50:16 And then you have.
00:50:17 All of the the possibly high wages you have to pay in San Francisco.
00:50:24 To all their employees.
00:50:26 And all of their compliance garbage that they have to do just to do business in California, I mean.
00:50:33 Just that part of it alone.
00:50:34 And there's a lot more to it that go.
00:50:36 I mean, they're worldwide, they've got offices.
00:50:37 Around the world, they're.
00:50:39 You know, a lot of money goes into marketing.
00:50:42 I mean, they were bleeding hundreds of millions of dollars.
00:50:48 And they stayed in business for a decade.
00:50:51 And even now, like I said, they might.
00:50:53 I don't know for a fact.
00:50:53 They could still be losing money.
00:50:57 And that's the difference is.
00:51:01 These companies.
00:51:03 Are bankrolled by people who essentially have infinite money.
00:51:09 Who can lose hundreds of millions of dollars over a decade, and it doesn't really hurt their feelings because.
00:51:14 They can print money.
00:51:16 They can literally print money.
00:51:18 Ohh Devin, you're being crazy.
00:51:20 That's a conspiracy.
00:51:21 They can.
00:51:21 No, they can print money.
00:51:23 What do I?
00:51:24 Think about it this way. Think of the 2008 or what started in 2007.
00:51:30 But the bailouts?
00:51:32 The too big to fail bailouts.
00:51:37 What do you think that was?
00:51:38 That was them printing money?
00:51:41 They miscalculated how the money was.
00:51:43 Going to flow around.
00:51:45 To keep them in their positions in the hierarchy.
00:51:49 They miscalculated to such an extent that.
00:51:52 They might have to actually.
00:51:55 Live in your neighborhood.
00:51:57 And get a job like you.
00:51:59 Oh my God.
00:52:01 They The funny thing is.
00:52:03 They'd still be richer than everyone listening.
00:52:08 I mean, it's not.
00:52:10 What what we're talking about is we're talking about multimillionaires that would, that wouldn't be ruined, they would just.
00:52:17 Stop making multiple millions.
00:52:19 You know, like, because it's not.
00:52:23 That's the problem is none of the the people making these decisions where we're going to be held personally liable.
00:52:29 It's not like they would just suddenly have have no money anymore, that they would have to pay back the debt themselves.
00:52:36 That's the whole point of, you know, these corporations.
00:52:39 They're not liable for any of it.
00:52:44 But that wasn't that.
00:52:45 They couldn't do that.
00:52:47 They couldn't do that.
00:52:49 Now, to be fair, it would also.
00:52:50 Have in fact, more so would have financially hurt a lot of people that had, you know, upper middle class people that had their savings tied up in, in garbage that they didn't research.
00:53:04 You know, would have cleaned out some retirement funds, I'm sure.
00:53:08 But that's not why they bailed it out.
00:53:11 They bailed it out to preserve the status quo.
00:53:16 And when you have.
00:53:25 And the line between them is so blurry, it's nonexistent.
00:53:29 They can afford to do this kind of censorship.
00:53:32 And for decades, and it doesn't matter.
00:53:34 It doesn't matter until it collapses.
00:53:38 And and again it when it collapses.
00:53:40 Apparently they can just bail each other out now, I don't know to what extent that that can go on.
00:53:45 I don't know.
00:53:46 You know, once you start involving other countries, you know, like China for example, owns a lot of our debt.
00:53:52 I don't know to what extent.
00:53:54 I don't know how long you can.
00:53:55 Keep devaluing this this debt that they're buying.
00:53:58 Before they're going to get ****** ***.
00:54:01 That's what, see, that's what globalization is so important to these people.
00:54:06 Globalization is so important to these people because even with let's you know, let's use China as an example.
00:54:13 China, a lot of their money comes from, you know, exports.
00:54:19 A lot of their money comes from the United States.
00:54:22 Or, you know, in Europe and I'm sure lots of other places they manufacture.
00:54:27 Tons of ****, right? So.
00:54:31 It's not.
00:54:31 They're not self reliant.
00:54:33 And America exports a ton of food to China.
00:54:38 And So what globalization ensures.
00:54:41 Is that if people in the hierarchy **** ** royally?
00:54:45 In a way that's going to actually.
00:54:49 Do something, do some damage to the economy at large.
00:54:55 You're now an evolving.
00:54:57 Other countries.
00:55:01 They're going to they're not.
00:55:02 They're not going to want to see you have an economic downturn because that's going to create an economic downturn for them.
00:55:07 So you're basically making it, giving an incentive.
00:55:11 For other countries that might in the past have taken advantage.
00:55:16 Of your economic problems.
00:55:20 That you're now giving them an incentive for you to print more money and and just prop it up a little bit longer.
00:55:27 So I don't know at what point.
00:55:30 I don't know if ever if there will even be a point where there's this economic collapse because it's so fake anyway, you know?
00:55:39 I mean, they're literally just printing money, so I don't know.
00:55:42 I don't think that would even happen anyway.
00:55:44 I kind of like I've gone on a lot of.
00:55:46 Crazy tangents there.
00:55:50 But yeah, subscribe over at bit shoot and at D live I am going to start doing more streams at D live.
00:55:58 I got to get a little more used to this.
00:56:01 I got to get more used to streaming simply because it takes, oh, by the way, I'm working on a.
00:56:09 A video right now, the reason it's taking so long.
00:56:12 Let us tell you what it what it is.
00:56:14 I'm doing one on The Simpsons.
00:56:17 And The Simpsons has been airing for over 30 years.
00:56:19 Or maybe it it's exactly 30 years.
00:56:21 I think maybe it's just 30 years now.
00:56:24 But it's so long.
00:56:27 That I've I've I've kind of been breaking it.
00:56:29 Up into decades.
00:56:31 And yes, I am watching every episode.
00:56:33 Of The Simpsons.
00:56:35 Not always at at normal speed, but I am watching every episode of The Simpsons and it's real.
00:56:43 I've talked about this before.
00:56:44 I was working on a A.
00:56:46 The video for cheers and then that computer.
00:56:49 The reason why that hasn't come out and and I should just redo it, suck it up and redo it.
00:56:53 But the computer that the chairs one was on, it's still broken.
00:56:56 That's the one that broke this last summer.
00:56:59 I just the motherboard is a server motherboard that's like $500. I just.
00:57:03 Own the money to fix it, right?
00:57:06 Any anyway, the the reason I was doing the cheers was it was on the air for 10 years and you could kind of see how the characters had evolved with the culture, right?
00:57:17 As the culture shifted, how they had to make their characters shift with it, and and by the way, it kind of fits into what we were talking about.
00:57:26 They had to be more extreme with these characters in.
00:57:29 Fact The Simpsons.
00:57:30 Is really good at this.
00:57:33 In fact, it's an episode of The Simpsons that kind of gave me this idea.
00:57:37 It it was an episode, well, it just.
00:57:39 It doesn't really matter.
00:57:40 I'll this will be probably in the video.
00:57:42 But there's an episode of The Simpsons, and I've remarked about this on Twitter in the first couple seasons.
00:57:48 The Simpsons regularly went to church as a family.
00:57:52 Which I found a little surprising.
00:57:54 I remember.
00:57:54 I mean, I watched it when I was a kid, but.
00:57:56 And so I kind of remembered that.
00:57:59 But I and and also kind of forgotten that cause it's it became such a less important and and maybe there's a turning point where this happens.
00:58:05 I don't.
00:58:06 I don't know yet.
00:58:06 I'm I think I'm only up to like season.
00:58:09 Like 5 or something like that.
00:58:11 So I.
00:58:11 Still got some.
00:58:12 I still got a ways.
00:58:13 To go.
00:58:15 But in season four or something, they are already kind of chipping away at that.
00:58:19 There's an episode where Homer decides that instead of going to church, you know he's just going to stay home and.
00:58:28 Watch football.
00:58:30 But they use that exact tactic with with this storyline, so that the way it goes down is the whole point of the episode is to devalue attending church and to kind of mock Christianity, right?
00:58:43 That's just that's.
00:58:43 Just the that's the.
00:58:44 Point of the episode.
00:58:46 And you can't just outright do that, especially when this episode aired aired, which was, uh, I'm guessing probably around 1994 or five or something like that, right?
00:58:57 And So what they had to do was they starts off with something that everyone could relate to where you have Homer doesn't want to go to church because he wants to watch football.
00:59:07 I mean, I think even my dad was like this to some extent.
00:59:09 Most American men were right.
00:59:12 So they they want to trade in.
00:59:15 Their God for the bread and circuses.
00:59:19 That's just the way it is.
00:59:20 You know they want.
00:59:21 They want to watch sports ball instead of be in the House of God.
00:59:28 You know, it is what it is.
00:59:30 So which also kind of shows you the the power that sports ball has had on men.
00:59:36 In certainly in the last, not so much as I think recently, but certainly back in those decades in the 90s and and before that.
00:59:46 And so that's how it starts off and then it ends up like they take it really far, right.
00:59:51 They take it really far to where Homer is being super blasphemous and kind of like borderline going to start his own religion.
01:00:01 And he talks to God and has, like, a vision and God's like.
01:00:05 The the depiction of God is obviously very blasphemous.
01:00:09 But then by the end of it, once they've kind of pushed it too far.
01:00:13 They dial it back.
01:00:16 To where?
01:00:18 It's no longer.
01:00:20 It's no longer this outlandish.
01:00:22 Don't go to church, start your own religion.
01:00:25 Have visions of God and you know and and all this.
01:00:29 And by the way, Flanders is another obvious example of mocking Christianity.
01:00:33 That whole character exists simply for that.
01:00:36 So it goes from that to like, oh, well, instead of doing all that, you know you can still like football and maybe watch football every once in a while and and you're not really sinning.
01:00:49 You don't want to be like Flanders.
01:00:51 You don't want to be a goody goody like Flanders.
01:00:55 You know, so that's that's how, that's how that episode delivered the message, was it?
01:01:01 It took it way too far.
01:01:02 Desensitized you got you laughing, you know?
01:01:05 Through humor, it desensitized you.
01:01:07 If if the blasphemous stuff in in the episode wasn't presented in a humorous way, it was funny.
01:01:12 It it's funny, it's good writing, you know.
01:01:14 It's it is funny.
01:01:16 It's objectively funny.
01:01:18 And if it wasn't funny, they would have a really hard ******* time doing what they did.
01:01:25 And to a mass audience in prime time.
01:01:28 But they did it and people.
01:01:31 Took it because it was funny.
01:01:33 You know, and by the way, with the drag Queen story hour stuff there, obviously it's not funny, but in in a weird ****** ** way it is right, it's a spectacle.
01:01:43 It's a spectacle, like they couldn't just say, like, let's just say instead of drag queen story hour, they said pedophiles reading the children hour.
01:01:53 I mean, who's going to go for that, right?
01:01:56 Like no one's going to go for that, but if you make it this crazy entertaining and it's probably entertaining, right? Like I.
01:02:04 Look, it's not going to be entertaining to everybody.
01:02:06 It's not going to be entertaining that people like you and me, but they make it into it's a spectacle.
01:02:12 It's like going to the circus.
01:02:14 It's like going to see the freak show at the circus.
01:02:17 You're watching this?
01:02:19 Outlet and you've seen the pictures you're looking at this outlandishly dressed.
01:02:24 Sometimes demon, like human sort of human.
01:02:29 Reading stories and it's a spectacle.
01:02:33 You know, they dress it up, they.
01:02:35 Make it entertaining.
01:02:37 So The Simpsons did the same sort of thing they, you know, only with humor.
01:02:41 Instead of making it this spectacle.
01:02:45 And they just did it with jokes.
01:02:48 They entertained you with jokes.
01:02:51 They tickled your funny bone while making fun of God.
01:02:56 And if it wasn't funny, if it had fallen, fallen flat, it would. It would have been totally received 100% differently.
01:03:06 You know it's.
01:03:08 You know, it's frustrating.
01:03:09 It's kind of like when people tell me when I do a movie review and they're, like, but I like that movie.
01:03:14 That was a good movie.
01:03:15 It's like, well, of course.
01:03:17 If it was a bad movie, it wouldn't have worked.
01:03:21 You know, if it, if it didn't entertain.
01:03:23 You if it didn't.
01:03:25 Make you think emotionally.
01:03:28 Which is what? That's what comedy's doing, right? What you think laughter is not a rational response to anything.
01:03:34 Laughter is A is 1 is the most irrational.
01:03:38 Response that humans.
01:03:42 I mean, you're physically reacting to words in.
01:03:44 An irrational way.
01:03:46 I mean, there's other ways too.
01:03:47 I mean, you can get people to cry or to scream or, you know, whatever.
01:03:52 But laughter is.
01:03:54 It's pretty.
01:03:56 Irrational. Weird.
01:03:58 Animal response to information.
01:04:02 Right.
01:04:03 I mean that when when when we talk about making AI and all this other stuff, that's like probably if I remember data on Star Trek, he never got jokes, you know, that's gonna be like the hardest thing to program into AI because we don't even necessarily understand it.
01:04:18 You know, we don't even fully on it's been researched to hell and I'm sure there's people that understand it a lot more than you.
01:04:23 And I, on a technical level.
01:04:26 But bottom line is.
01:04:29 It is an irrational emotional response to information.
01:04:34 And when they get you to respond emotionally to information.
01:04:40 That information sticks.
01:04:43 You're more likely to remember a funny joke.
01:04:47 A joke that made you laugh.
01:04:50 Than you are to remember.
01:04:52 A joke that didn't make you laugh at all.
01:04:56 The joke was so bad.
01:04:59 It it caused you to have a different emotional response of, like, disappointment of let down.
01:05:06 Then you might remember it just as much as the funny joke, but you see a joke that's just mediocre.
01:05:10 It's not very funny, but it's also not so bad that like, it ruins your day.
01:05:15 You don't remember it?
01:05:17 Because it's all about creating that emotional response.
01:05:21 Anyway, that's.
01:05:22 That's essentially what what The Simpsons does for 30 years.
01:05:28 There's a lot of things that actually seem very conservative in the first few seasons that it's uncharacteristically.
01:05:39 Conservative for Simpsons, there's a lot of family values.
01:05:43 Type the type of messages.
01:05:45 At least that's the veneer, right?
01:05:48 And now that's it.
01:05:49 I mean, it's totally different if you look at the newer episodes.
01:05:54 So and I don't think I have to remind you, never think about and again this is all going.
01:05:58 To be.
01:05:59 My video, but obviously the creator of The Simpsons flew on Epstein's airplane.
01:06:08 And had his toes allegedly had his toes sucked on by underage women.
01:06:16 And you know, obviously the other thing that struck me, I mean you have a lot of people talking about how The Simpsons, oh, they predicted this.
01:06:25 They predicted that one thing that struck me about The Simpsons was.
01:06:31 They had a lot of really famous.
01:06:35 Cameos right out of the gate.
01:06:37 I mean, before they would have known that this is going to be on or maybe.
01:06:40 Not, I don't know.
01:06:41 But you know, I mean before they should have known that this was going to be on the air for 30 years.
01:06:46 Right when it was just some crappy cartoon.
01:06:49 There's a lot of cartoons that have have come and gone that have failed, like, you know, the critic with John Lovitz and the.
01:07:00 Then there was one called like fish police.
01:07:03 I'm not kidding.
01:07:04 It was.
01:07:05 I don't even know if that lasted a season, but they they've tried a lot of prime time cartoons that have.
01:07:09 Just been, you know.
01:07:11 They just didn't last, right?
01:07:13 So for them to know right out of the gate, like within the first season, I think they were already having big time stars like.
01:07:20 Well, Ringo Starr, Speaking of stars, makes an appearance within the I mean, I I don't remember which season it is now, but it's within the first couple seasons.
01:07:30 There's lots of famous actors that lend their voices to the show right out of the gate.
01:07:37 Which I which I found.
01:07:39 A little interesting.
01:07:41 That you know, here you have this, this prime time cartoon.
01:07:45 And the other good thing about cartoons is, you know, from a propaganda and again, this will be in the video to you.
01:07:50 I don't give too much of A way or of this away, but the you know the characters never age, you know, here we are 30 years later and Bart is still, what, 10 years old?
01:08:01 And Lisa is still 8 years old.
01:08:03 And so whereas if you have a a sitcom, you have to deal with the fact that the actors are going to grow up.
01:08:12 Now that that can be, you can use that to your advantage.
01:08:18 It doesn't have the same like when you write characters in Hollywood, especially you write them to appeal to to certain demographics.
01:08:26 So it's very valuable if you have characters that don't change fundamentally.
01:08:32 And especially once a cartoon.
01:08:35 And it's designed to appeal to kids, and people will say, oh, no, no, Simpsons isn't.
01:08:39 Isn't made for kids.
01:08:41 Simpsons was clearly made only for adults.
01:08:43 Well, that's not true either, because, I mean, in fact, the first Halloween episode.
01:08:50 They Marge walks on the screen and says explicitly that this particular episode might be too scary for kids.
01:08:59 So don't let your kids watch this episode, that that to me is set saying that that that in addition to the time slot right is saying that this show is meant for kids.
01:09:12 And so having characters like Bart and Lisa.
01:09:16 Are there to for kids to relate to?
01:09:20 And so that way you're always have you always have these characters that children are that are they're geared towards children.
01:09:28 You know, if if Bart was.
01:09:30 Was 40 years old right now?
01:09:34 You wouldn't have any appeal to children.
01:09:38 You know, so anyway.
01:09:42 That's that's basically what you'll see in the next video.
01:09:47 Like I said, I'm still kind of I'm only on.
01:09:49 I still got like, five more seasons to burn through it.
01:09:52 I'm watching them sometimes at at triple speed, especially if it's an episode I've already seen because I've seen, you know, everyone has.
01:09:59 I've seen a lot of Simpsons over the years, so if it's if it's one where I'm really familiar with it, I I just kind of like skipped through it.
01:10:06 Let's go over some super chats.
01:10:08 And then we'll enjoy our Friday evenings here.
01:10:13 Let me see where super chats are on this.
01:10:16 Here we go.
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01:10:39 Oh, nice.
01:10:40 Well, if you go to New England and I've only been to cities, New England, I've lived in.
01:10:46 I don't know if you call New England it.
01:10:47 Was more the the DC area.
01:10:50 But if you live in New England, there's some beautiful places, by the way.
01:10:56 But just make sure you're far enough away from a city.
01:10:59 Because there's a lot of huge population centers.
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01:11:16 I mean, yes, you will be able to.
01:11:18 That's going to get this problem is going to get solved.
01:11:21 You know, this isn't like, oh, I.
01:11:22 Guess I just give up now.
01:11:24 You know, I was emailing someone that someone else that had to deal with this kind of a situation.
01:11:30 He was saying, you know this when they attack you economically like this it's.
01:11:35 It's really just, you know, they they're hoping you just give up and.
01:11:39 And and what I you know, replied to him was was.
01:11:43 It's basically it's having a eugenic effect on our content creators, you know that it's well, there's there's two things going on.
01:11:53 On our side, we're having to get more nimble and more creative and think outside the box and to be able just to talk to you guys, right.
01:12:03 Whereas they're they're being, they don't have any kind of evolutionary pressure applied.
01:12:08 In fact, it's a little this genic.
01:12:10 Because creativity gets them punished.
01:12:14 You know, they have to basically tote toe the line.
01:12:16 They have to repeat whatever their billionaire donors want them to say.
01:12:20 So you're you're having a dysgenic effect going on.
01:12:23 On our opposition side, while we have the eugenic effect affecting us, so ultimately it's a good thing.
01:12:31 No body $2.00 we need segregated networks and everything well.
01:12:37 You know, we'll see what happens.
01:12:40 I think I really don't like that.
01:12:42 We have so many different.
01:12:44 I mean, I don't.
01:12:45 Want just echo chambers on either side, like one of the reasons why I put the book on Amazon and and one of the.
01:12:51 Reasons why I'm talking.
01:12:52 To you on YouTube is for, by the way, neither one of those platforms want me on right, but it's to reach people that wouldn't necessarily know who I am otherwise.
01:13:03 UM. Ryan Duarte.
01:13:08 $2.00 I missed everything? Was it banned from audible? Yes.
01:13:12 At least for.
01:13:13 Like I said, I don't have the final yes.
01:13:16 Maybe they'll surprise me.
01:13:19 But it's starting to sound like a final yes.
01:13:22 You know, they were supposed to tell me by today.
01:13:25 You know, it is what?
01:13:28 Enu blue $10 keep your head up. Absolutely. Like I said, I'm not. I'm not. This isn't going to slow me down. I'm now making a movie so they can **** right off.
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01:14:08 Uh, you talk about like a trailer pole or something.
01:14:13 I don't know.
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01:14:25 Compare the current drug war in the USA to the British versus China opium wars.
01:14:33 Good comparison, untapped content or not comparable.
01:14:36 Haven't seen to compare.
01:14:36 The current drug war in the USA.
01:14:39 Yeah, I mean.
01:14:41 Yeah, that's.
01:14:43 There's probably some some comparisons that could be drawn there.
01:14:51 I'm not super up to speed. I think I watched Stefan Molyneux's explanation on the was it was it Stefan. Melania. I think it was Stefan Molyneux. Explain the opium. More stuff.
01:15:01 Where the British?
01:15:04 Where they were essentially drugging the Chinese people.
01:15:07 Yeah, I mean, certainly.
01:15:12 I mean, if you're talking about like the opioid crisis, I could see that where the Sackler family is, you know, doing the same thing.
01:15:20 I could see that.
01:15:22 The cultural oncologist $10. Sorry. You got heated off of Amazon. I got the audio book while ago, and it's a great listen.
01:15:29 I really enjoyed listening to a book about starting a civil war.
01:15:33 While I did a job.
01:15:34 Where can I get Part 2?
01:15:36 Working on that, we'll figure it out.
01:15:39 Like I said, don't worry, this is going to get figured out.
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01:16:14 Uh, let's see.
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01:16:24 I haven't read that.
01:16:26 I also haven't read siege.
01:16:27 People keep telling me I have to read siege and I haven't read siege.
01:16:32 UM.
01:16:34 Yuri Gressel, $5 ever since Amazon Prime created the series hunters.
01:16:39 I realized they didn't want my business.
01:16:42 Now I go without both cable and streaming services.
01:16:46 I mean, look.
01:16:47 I know there's there's been people like, oh, what are you gonna do?
01:16:50 Just stop buying things off Amazon?
01:16:52 I haven't buying from Amazon in a long time.
01:16:54 Yeah, I I put my money where my mouth is.
01:16:57 And yeah, you can say ohh.
01:16:58 But you get money.
01:16:59 Well, not, not anymore.
01:17:00 Right.
01:17:01 You know, you gotta work.
01:17:02 You got to do what?
01:17:04 What's you have to work within reason, right?
01:17:06 Like you have to.
01:17:07 And that.
01:17:08 That can change from person to person.
01:17:10 There might be a person that like the the.
01:17:13 Financial burden of not using Amazon for whatever reason would be extreme.
01:17:17 Look, you got to do what you got to do, but.
01:17:20 The more you can avoid and by the way, I often find things way cheaper, not on Amazon.
01:17:27 In fact.
01:17:29 I'll sometimes use Amazon to like find what I'm looking for and read read the reviews.
01:17:35 And then I'll just search for that.
01:17:36 Now that I know what it is, I'll just search for that product somewhere else or like on eBay or something.
01:17:43 And I'll find it for for usually less, not always, usually less enough to wear. It evens out. You know, Amazon's not like the best deal in town all the time.
01:17:55 And if it is, it's like by a cent or something like that, because some AI saw that the price lowered of something, so it lowered the stupid price.
01:18:03 A penny.
01:18:03 So they technically have the lowest price.
01:18:05 But it's you.
01:18:06 Know your your principles for a penny.
01:18:09 UM.
01:18:11 Hold on.
01:18:12 This thing does not scroll very well.
01:18:20 And have them scroll up here.
01:18:21 We go.
01:18:22 Add Venus D £10. My niece watches nothing but Simpsons. Not sure what to do about it other than to stop her watching TV.
01:18:29 Also, please reply to emails.
01:18:31 I don't know if you got mine or not.
01:18:34 Well, I can't.
01:18:35 Reply to all emails, I mean I.
01:18:37 If you if you sent to the evil Hillary one, I'm I'm guessing that's what you're talking about.
01:18:41 I get so many DMS and and just messages and emails all the time.
01:18:48 I mean, I it's just not.
01:18:51 I can't respond.
01:18:52 A lot of the times.
01:18:54 UMI can't even read them all the time. It's just it's so much.
01:18:59 And I appreciate the support obviously, but it's it's just not practical.
01:19:04 I mean, if I if I can, I do, but it's.
01:19:06 Just I'm just being honest with you.
01:19:08 It's just it's.
01:19:09 A lot to.
01:19:11 It's it's I get several several.
01:19:15 I mean every.
01:19:15 Hours sometimes you know.
01:19:19 But I'll you know, I'll. I'll see what I can do. I'll Finn, Dollar 99, I joined your Patreon, so if they grabble you, I sue. Awesome.
01:19:28 199 keep pushing SGWS our low level talk 2 or I think you mean Tier 2 management, yeah.
01:19:36 I mean, I think it goes all up to the top.
01:19:38 I mean, here's the thing you.
01:19:39 Got to think about.
01:19:40 It's not just these low level SJW's doing this to us, it's it's people like Trump saying that he's monitoring the situation. This benefits the right.
01:19:48 Just as much as it benefits the left.
01:19:51 You know the the way things used to go really since the beginning of time is they control the information flow.
01:19:59 This is the first time in history the.
01:20:00 Left or the.
01:20:01 Right.
01:20:01 Has had to compete with digital soapboxes that gives you access to millions of people.
01:20:08 This has never been a thing before.
01:20:11 You know, like this is this is.
01:20:14 This has never been something that anyone in DC has had to deal with before.
01:20:23 In your blue, please look up The Simpsons baffled at opening everyone.
01:20:27 I'll have to look that up since I'm doing that.
01:20:30 Dean Raja, $10 we should coordinate and organize, show and teach us how to do this. I've been thinking about ways of community, community building. It's just not something that comes naturally to me and.
01:20:44 It's like there's some people that they're just really good at that usually.
01:20:50 They're not introverts like like I am.
01:20:56 But we'll look into that maybe maybe there's someone I can delegate that to.
01:21:00 Maybe there's someone that can be because I mean, and I know there's a lot of people that want to stay off list, but just like with the movie, for example, Crowdsource the movie, we're going to have to have some kind of community involvement.
01:21:11 We're going and and if they shut us all down, I'm going to have to have.
01:21:14 Some way of reaching you guys, you know?
01:21:17 And I and I understand wanting to stay off list, but I mean you think that there's not a list already.
01:21:22 Of all my subscribers, you don't think that's like a data point that they attach to your name?
01:21:26 It's it's already there.
01:21:28 If you watch one of my videos, it gets in your.
01:21:30 In your file.
01:21:32 You know like it just does.
01:21:33 You think that they they don't already do that so.
01:21:37 And in terms of getting on lists like annoying lists, I would never if I got your, you know, like and and you could do like a burner e-mail, right?
01:21:45 It doesn't have to be like your.
01:21:46 Main e-mail but I wouldn't like spam you or or anything like that.
01:21:50 If if we get to a point where I have to get your guys emails or or figure something like that out, it's not.
01:21:57 It would just be used for this.
01:22:00 I wouldn't try to.
01:22:00 Sell you crap or anything like that.
01:22:05 Elfin down 99 Matt Groening said he was proud to degenerate. USA. Yeah, I'm.
01:22:13 There's a lot of interviews where he says some interesting things.
01:22:18 I think we all know the the.
01:22:20 Size of his hat.
01:22:22 The wall says $2.00 didn't know you had.
01:22:24 A book short description I don't know.
01:22:27 You didn't know?
01:22:27 I had a book.
01:22:29 You can listen to the first chapter on my channel and the link I talked about it at the end of every video.
01:22:38 Scott Summers, Dollar 99, are you a Christian bread pilled? I don't know what bread pilled means. Yeah, I I I'm. I'm a Christian. It's.
01:22:51 I'm not as I'm not as.
01:22:54 My faith is not as strong as everybody or I mean like guess everyone could say that, right I have.
01:22:59 I have moments where I doubt and I I, but I was raised Christian.
01:23:03 I'm certainly culturally Christian.
01:23:04 There's no way to even change that.
01:23:06 And I am I am a believer in God and and I I think that that.
01:23:14 The Christian.
01:23:17 The Christian faith is the one that I observe.
01:23:19 That's the one that I practice.
01:23:23 In a generic way, you know I don't.
01:23:25 I'm not like oh.
01:23:26 I'm I in a generic way but the same time not.
01:23:31 Like there's those people that, OK? So in other words, I'm not like ohh, I'm super Catholic. And you know, this is 100% all the dogma that I I greet you, but I'm also not these these stupid wishy washy people wear, they try to they they try to be so open minded about Christianity that it essentially becomes meaningless and you might as well just be a Unitarian or something like that.
01:23:57 European homelands $5 the tribes Sassoon family financed the Opium Wars. Check out.
01:24:03 Europeanhomelands.com alright, check that out. Not surprised you were banned or this dewall $5. Not surprised. You were banned. Many of my favorite authors were. Yeah, you know what? That's another thing.
01:24:17 I could think of a few that have been banned.
01:24:21 If there's a list of.
01:24:24 Of band authors somewhere.
01:24:26 I'd love to know.
01:24:28 If you could, if you could e-mail that to.
01:24:31 Evil hillary@protonmail.com if there's like a definitive list of dissonant right people that have been banned, not even just from.
01:24:41 I mean specifically I would like to know from Amazon, but you know or if there's a list that's maybe more comprehensive because I know some people have been banned from Airbnb, Uber, Chase, Bank, PayPal, et cetera.
01:24:55 So it'd be good to know if there's like a.
01:24:57 List a definitive list.
01:25:00 Patrick Grange's $20 Atlas was.
01:25:06 A precedent read the films were OK, but they got the message out to more folks.
01:25:10 Appreciate your reviews Forrest Gump review is excellent.
01:25:12 Looking forward to the OTR too.
01:25:14 Thank you, Evan.
01:25:14 You're welcome.
01:25:16 Yeah, I just couldn't make it.
01:25:17 I couldn't make it to the movie.
01:25:20 I just couldn't do it.
01:25:21 The production value was just.
01:25:24 It's been a long time now because it, you know, it's been several years since those came out.
01:25:28 I just remember being really disappointed.
01:25:31 Kilo, Blunt and Donna and I get on telegram.
01:25:34 I am on.
01:25:34 Telegram black pill on telegram.
01:25:39 Giggles 5 There's a link to my telegram, I think on my Twitter page.
01:25:47 Equals $5 Virginia January 20 Rally is an ambush to grab the guns. Cohen act incoming start prepping. Also reads each tertiaries hunter by.
01:25:58 Pierce, I don't know what really you're talking about.
01:26:02 I don't think it's.
01:26:03 I only have to worry about that.
01:26:05 That soon?
01:26:06 I doubt they're going to do that.
01:26:07 I mean, I I would worry about anything, really.
01:26:11 That's in real life if.
01:26:13 But again, like here's the thing.
01:26:15 If you're worried about them, profile like using facial recognition or something like that to identify you while you're out in.
01:26:20 Public and put you on list.
01:26:23 You're already on list.
01:26:25 There's no privacy online.
01:26:27 There hasn't been since.
01:26:30 9/11 since Homeland Security was started maybe before that.
01:26:34 But certainly since 911 there has not been any privacy online.
01:26:41 Everything you've said.
01:26:43 Everything you've typed.
01:26:46 In some cases, even if you.
01:26:49 Backspace over it after typing it.
01:26:52 Is being recorded and cataloged and assigned to you.
01:26:55 Unless you're the most.
01:26:57 Paranoid security aware person ever.
01:27:03 They already have a **** ton of data.
01:27:05 They have a whole profile on.
01:27:08 So if you're worried about going to someplace in person, I mean, I guess you should be if you're never online.
01:27:15 If you've never participated online, but a lot of this is just, I mean you got to realize there's so many more of us than there are of them.
01:27:29 You know, they they might have all this information, but they just don't have the manpower.
01:27:33 They don't have the manpower to.
01:27:34 Do anything about it.
01:27:37 I wouldn't worry about that sort of a thing.
01:27:39 I don't know.
01:27:39 What about this rally specifically though for all.
01:27:41 I know.
01:27:41 It is bad but.
01:27:45 I wouldn't.
01:27:45 There's a lot of people that worry about in real life and in the same thing with this movie, right?
01:27:49 I'm going to be asking for people to participate and submit their footage for their part.
01:27:55 Of the movie.
01:27:56 Same thing like a lot of people going to not want to show their faces, and there might be point that there might be clever ways to not do that, right?
01:28:04 UM.
01:28:06 And that's cool.
01:28:07 You can do that.
01:28:08 But I wouldn't freak out about.
01:28:10 Unless you know obviously.
01:28:14 If it's going to hurt your job or something like that, don't do it.
01:28:18 PC Cooper $10. Thanks for your service. Glad I bought the book when I did great, by the way. Well thanks. I you know, it turned out I thought it turned out better than I I.
01:28:27 Expect that and and I think book two is even better.
01:28:32 Anthony $20.00 of Leaf Money Box day says that certain couples in Italy will only have one child so they can put them in designer clothes whites.
01:28:42 Europeans need to learn the difference between materialism and high investment parenting.
01:28:46 Yeah, you know, I was actually having this argument with someone very recently.
01:28:50 I was trying to explain.
01:28:51 Look, you think a baby knows it's wearing baby gap.
01:28:56 Do you think a baby knows it's wearing baby gap?
01:28:59 No, a baby could be wearing a pillowcase.
01:29:02 You could literally cut a hole on the top of a pillowcase, fling it over their head, make make some holes for their or don't for their arms.
01:29:10 They don't know.
01:29:11 They don't know that they're wearing a pillowcase versus baby gap.
01:29:14 In fact, they probably prefer the pillowcase.
01:29:18 Like a baby moo moo.
01:29:19 Now, that's all narcissism.
01:29:21 That's you wanting your baby to wear labels in the photos that you're sharing on social media.
01:29:29 That's status.
01:29:30 That's very that's female thinking.
01:29:34 That's not, that's not high investment parenting.
01:29:37 In fact, now at the same time that this was a normal time of history, which I don't think it is, I think we're at a weird turning point, but let's just say it's normal or that I'm wrong and and and that things might keep getting worse but relatively stable, right?
01:29:53 I do think it's important to at least be aware of style, you know, and and to want to, you know, don't dress up like.
01:30:02 Like a hermit that makes his.
01:30:03 Own clothes out of.
01:30:07 You know, like grass, like you don't wear like a grass skirt or like Wicker shirts, or, you know, there there's a limit, right?
01:30:15 To because.
01:30:18 As much as they tell you, appearances don't matter, they do.
01:30:22 And it does.
01:30:22 You know, it does change your effectiveness in society the way that you present yourself.
01:30:28 And so it's not like it's completely unimportant the way that you present yourself.
01:30:33 In the clothing that you wear, it's because it's not completely unimportant, but the at the same.
01:30:39 Time for a baby.
01:30:40 It is for a baby.
01:30:42 It's not important and for, you know, even for a lot of kids it not, I mean eventually that changes.
01:30:49 And it's important that you you know, you you don't want your kid being ostracized because he's he's.
01:30:56 Unable to at least fit in to some extent which.
01:30:58 Is why another?
01:30:59 Argument for homeschooling, by the way, is they're not going to want to.
01:31:03 They're not going to be asking for $200.00 or $300, or maybe maybe they're $500.
01:31:08 Now I don't know designer shoes and $300.00 pants, and you know they're not going to.
01:31:13 Care about that stuff.
01:31:16 Kids don't care about that until one of their one of the parents makes one you know introduces the virus to their kid and then it spreads to the other kids.
01:31:28 Let's see here.
01:31:33 This thing keeps I hate this thing, elfin 499 stacks. I meant to say the SJW's are low and mid level rats. Contact more managers boxed.
01:31:44 Yeah, I've been.
01:31:45 I've been.
01:31:46 Here's the thing with and I'll be brief about this with the publishing on the the, The, the imprint stuff, it's almost it.
01:31:53 It's impossible getting on the phone.
01:31:54 They don't even have a number for it.
01:31:56 I talked to lots of people at Amazon and they all said there's you have to e-mail.
01:32:02 There's no way to contact anyone at the Kindle Direct stuff.
01:32:06 They've they've made it important.
01:32:08 Now, I'm sure if I was.
01:32:10 Some one important I'd have a number, right?
01:32:13 But they were no one that there's no number available.
01:32:16 So it's just, you're ******.
01:32:17 You're just you're having an e-mail back and forth.
01:32:22 UM.
01:32:25 Let's see here.
01:32:26 And as far as box getting back on, I think honestly, I think he kind of got lucky.
01:32:32 Jesse spots $10 donating as a sign of respect. More live streams would be encouraged. Yeah, well, I appreciate the encouragement. It's something like I said, it's something I got to get better at anyway.
01:32:47 What is that Btech vendetta?
01:32:50 $5 BP. Please call in to the quite frankly podcast on Screw tube sometime Monday through Friday.
01:32:59 Share your insight you have.
01:33:00 I don't know who that is.
01:33:01 I'll check into that.
01:33:04 European homelands $5. What do you think of?
01:33:09 Face and LMS.
01:33:14 I don't know what that is.
01:33:16 So I don't know what I think of it.
01:33:20 And it's cutting off this last one.
01:33:23 I have Mr. OK bar $2.00 and it's not letting me look at it.
01:33:32 Something wrong with the interface here?
01:33:35 It's got.
01:33:35 It's just an e-mail address.
01:33:36 I'm not sure why you're super shouting me an e-mail address.
01:33:40 And there's another one here.
01:33:41 Looks like it's not, uh.
01:33:46 Oh, wait, that's still that's the previous one all.
01:33:48 Right.
01:33:48 So I think I got them all.
01:33:49 But the e-mail address I'll just read it. I don't know why you sent to me, but Mr. OK bar $2.00 zot93x@gmail.com. OK, so there's that.
01:34:01 UM.
01:34:05 All right.
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01:34:41 I don't know how long you know my days could be numbered here.
01:34:44 I don't know how long this is going to go on for, so make sure you're on those two places.
01:34:48 Those are the two places I'm most confident we'll stick around the longest.
01:34:52 That could change especially did live, although I'm a little more confident that D live is going to stick around longer.
01:34:58 Because and I don't know all the specifics of this, but I understand that.
01:35:04 The Chinese are getting involved.
01:35:05 Isn't that depressing?
01:35:07 That the Chinese.
01:35:09 Are getting involved with a platform running a platform and so it's probably going to have more free speech than the American one.
01:35:18 Oh my God.
01:35:21 You know, obviously not in China.
01:35:22 You know, you don't have free speech in China.
01:35:24 I'm not saying that.
01:35:26 I'm just, you know, and they might have ulterior motives, maybe because we are dissidents and they think that we're going to upset the establishment.
01:35:34 Then that's why they want to keep us run.
01:35:36 I don't care why they want to keep us around, quite frankly.
01:35:39 As long as they're they're willing to keep us around and I just got in.
01:35:43 UMA, couple more here at the end that I'll do $5. Your appearance is your first impression.
01:35:48 People judge each on or each other primarily on it.
01:35:52 People get hired and promoted primarily based on appearance.
01:35:55 That's correct.
01:35:56 And you should dress accordingly. Art and soul £5. I made another super chat but they deleted it and refunded. That's odd.
01:36:04 Forrest Gump, $20. Keep up the good work, Devin, I appreciate it.
01:36:08 And tongue speaker $20.
01:36:14 Biggest problem?
01:36:16 In fighting this system is geography.
01:36:19 We should all pull our resources and buy a huge swath of land and build self sustained.
01:36:23 Communities you know.
01:36:25 It's not.
01:36:25 It's something that's been tried before.
01:36:28 The problem with the right, especially dissonant right in that idea is there's a lot of infighting.
01:36:33 And that infighting, when it's in real life, can be disastrous.
01:36:38 But I think that that it's not something that you, I think that's something everyone should do individually, right.
01:36:45 Like I would love to eventually have a community where I'm at and, but I think for that to really work out you almost need like a blood relation.
01:36:55 Kind of thing going on.
01:36:59 I don't know.
01:37:00 You're welcome to try it.
01:37:00 Otherwise, it's just never really worked out.
01:37:02 From what I understand.
01:37:05 And then of course, you always risk the whole the.
01:37:07 David Koresh kind of thing, right?
01:37:10 European homelands just dropped in under the wire $5 check out cure for cancer.co. Alright, I don't.
01:37:16 Know what that is?
01:37:18 So check it out if you.
01:37:19 Want to and that is it, ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to bail.
01:37:24 But I really appreciate your support.
01:37:26 I I know I don't really like I said if I don't respond to emails and stuff like that that often and and it's just you understand, I get overwhelmed by stuff and not and a lot of it's not friendly.
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01:37:37 It's not.
Devon
01:37:38 All support, so I just I just don't really usually respond because I don't have time.
01:37:44 And also because you know, a lot of this stuff just I'm getting sent poison.
01:37:48 Not not literal poison in the Mailer like that.
01:37:51 And and again, that's something.
01:37:52 Who knows.
01:37:53 Even if I have to get down to that level like Owen Benjamin, where I have to receive super chats over the US Postal Service.
01:38:00 That's where.
01:38:00 That's where I'll I'll take it.
01:38:02 But you guys have a Good Friday, enjoy your weekend and I'm going to start cranking through some Simpsons.
01:38:10 For Black pilled I am Devon stack.