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01/09/2022
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Devon
00:10:37 Good morning, good evening, good afternoon.
00:10:40 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:10:43 I'm your host, Devin Stack.
00:10:46 For this Saturday night edition the ****** Slayer edition.
00:10:54 I was also there was another option for the name.
00:10:58 Which will make more sense later.
00:11:00 The other the other name I was it was between ****** Slayer and Daddy killed the ***** edition.
00:11:09 It'll all make sense.
00:11:10 It'll all make sense.
00:11:13 You just got it.
00:11:14 You have to stay tuned to.
00:11:15 Know why? What what?
00:11:19 It will all make sense soon enough soon enough.
00:11:26 So that that, that Portishead.
00:11:28 Song, you might think to yourself by the.
00:11:31 What's this?
00:11:32 What's this gay ****?
00:11:35 Give me a reason to I I.
00:11:36 Just want to be a woman.
00:11:39 What kind of training **** is this?
00:11:40 Well, I'll tell you.
00:11:41 What it goes along?
00:11:43 With one of the first things we're going to talk about tonight.
00:11:48 People that just want to.
00:11:49 Be a woman.
00:11:51 Let's see if I can pop this up here.
00:11:59 You know what?
00:11:59 We have to enjoy.
00:12:00 We have to enjoy.
00:12:03 We have to enjoy clown world when we can.
00:12:07 So for those of you who are just listening, but I popped up on the screen.
00:12:12 Is a a news story. Women's sports have just turned into ****** versus ****** at this point, but there's a new twist.
00:12:22 There's a plot twist in this one.
00:12:25 So this this story popped up here, trans.
00:12:27 You Penn swimmer Leah Thomas is crushed twice.
00:12:32 In Ivy League women's swim meet by transgender Yale competitor Isaac Hennig, who is transitioning from female to male.
00:12:42 So the guy.
00:12:44 Who chopped *** **** off?
00:12:45 Or actually I don't even know if he chopped *** **** off, but at least you know, maybe who might have.
00:12:50 Who's taking estrogen?
00:12:53 Who was who was?
00:12:53 Beating all the women.
00:12:55 He has lost to the woman who is taking.
00:13:02 Hormones to go the other way.
00:13:08 So so the the the man who's taking estrogen, who's beating all the the the women who aren't mutilating their bodies is is being defeated by the woman who's pumping steroids.
00:13:20 Into her body.
00:13:23 Ohh it's just this is this is.
00:13:26 The world now.
00:13:27 Gayle swimmer Isaac Hennig.
00:13:30 I wonder what kind of name that is.
00:13:32 Easily beat out his opponents, his her opponents.
00:13:37 In the women's.
00:13:38 100 yard freestyle with a time of 25.67.
00:13:44 Hennig, who is transitioning from female to male, also finished first in earlier 50 yard freestyle.
00:13:51 After the race.
00:13:52 The 20 year old, who has had.
00:13:55 Her breasts removed, pulled down the top of her swimsuit, A stunned parent told dailymail.com. I wasn't prepared for that.
00:14:06 Everything is messed up.
00:14:07 I can't wrap my head around this.
00:14:10 The NCAA needs to do something everyone else needs to do something.
00:14:17 You have no institutions.
00:14:18 When is this going to?
00:14:19 Sink in.
00:14:21 No one else is going.
00:14:22 To do something for you.
00:14:25 Upenn's swim meet on Saturday against Dartmouth, then Yale is the Penn team.
00:14:31 'S first since.
00:14:32 December, when Leah Thomas blew away the competition.
00:14:36 She shattered he he shattered 2 National women's records last month at the Zippy International in Akron. OH.
00:14:46 Such was his dominant.
00:14:49 In the.
00:14:50 16150 yard freestyle that second place winner Anna Caladan. You know an actual woman AU.
00:14:59 Penn teammate finished.
00:15:00 38 seconds.
00:15:04 38 seconds behind him.
00:15:10 30 so in other words, the.
00:15:13 The dude pretending to be even though he's taking estrogen and all this other ****. He had a 38 second lead.
00:15:22 To his nearest actual female teammate. On Saturday, he won his first race of four, the 200 yard freestyle, finishing in one.
00:15:34 What is this looks like?
00:15:38 The way they put this timing out is I don't even know what to.
00:15:41 Say for.
00:15:41 That anyway.
00:15:45 So yeah, it's basically ****** versus ******.
00:15:48 We've got.
00:15:49 It's ridiculous.
00:15:50 I don't even know.
00:15:51 Yeah, I don't know what to tell you guys.
00:15:53 I mean, well, I mean, it's funny.
00:15:56 It's funny.
00:15:56 It's funny to watch.
00:15:58 It's funny to watch and because, again, no one's going to do.
00:16:01 Anything about it? No one's going to stop it.
00:16:03 This is the direction they want.
00:16:05 To go this.
00:16:06 Is the pathway to transhumanism, of course they're not going.
00:16:10 To stop it.
00:16:12 In the same way, gay marriage.
00:16:15 Was is the pathway to pedophilia.
00:16:19 It's not like they were like ohh.
00:16:21 That's the.
00:16:22 Actually, that's the funny.
00:16:23 Thing too, I guarantee you go back in.
00:16:24 Time you go back to like, say like around the the the, the Pre 2000, what was it? It wasn't that long ago, right? It was like 2012 or whatever that Obama decided to.
00:16:42 On his promise to.
00:16:43 Keep marriage between a man and.
00:16:45 A woman as if.
00:16:46 Somehow, he had the authority to just declare it.
00:16:48 But you know.
00:16:48 Whatever seems as if when leftists want to use executive orders to get what they want, that's fine.
00:16:55 And they're not shy about it.
00:16:57 But you know, you got you got a Republican?
00:16:59 In there and all of a sudden, oh, my hands are tied.
00:17:02 I can't do it.
00:17:03 That's not how the system works.
00:17:05 It only works.
00:17:05 That way, when you're a Democrat.
00:17:09 But you go back-to-back then and and look, there were people saying the same.
00:17:14 ****, I promise you.
00:17:16 Someone, someone needs to do something?
00:17:19 When is someone going to stop this?
00:17:25 No one's going to stop it. You have no institutions.
00:17:29 You literally have no institutions.
00:17:34 You have no government institutions, you have no religious institutions.
00:17:39 You don't even have cultural institutions.
00:17:47 Sorry guys.
00:17:49 You got, you know.
00:17:51 If you want something done, it's you got to do.
00:17:54 It yourself at this point.
00:17:56 You got to do it.
00:17:57 Yourself at this.
00:17:57 Point and uh, you know, since you're vastly outnumbered.
00:18:03 You know, you don't really have a whole lot of choices.
00:18:06 You don't.
00:18:07 Have a lot of options.
00:18:10 So that's something funny.
00:18:11 That's something funny we can laugh at that right now, especially because, like, look, this is the kind of thing this is happening in the Ivy League.
00:18:20 This is, you know, these these are people.
00:18:21 That are going to Yale.
00:18:23 Here's the bright side the the silver lining to these storm clouds is this is what's happening at at the elite schools.
00:18:37 The elite schools have to embrace this the hardest.
00:18:45 You know the the institutional power that we don't have.
00:18:50 That is, that is being wielded by our enemies.
00:18:54 Is on kind of shaky ground right now.
00:18:58 Their future is not looking so bright.
00:19:04 The dysgenics that have been plaguing.
00:19:07 The the West across the board.
00:19:10 There's little concentrated pockets of that.
00:19:15 That are happening.
00:19:17 At the institutional level and The funny thing is, I mean, look, some people think.
00:19:24 Like, Oh well you.
00:19:25 Know there's this generic effect on the elite class.
00:19:29 It's going to it's going to cause them to.
00:19:32 To, you know, fail and and and it and.
00:19:34 It will. It will.
00:19:37 Not without some help, but it will.
00:19:41 But you gotta you understand, that doesn't mean that like their, their power is just going to slowly slip away.
00:19:48 And because we keep voting for Republicans, we're going to slide on in there and take over.
00:19:54 And no, that's not how it's going.
Speaker 12
00:19:56 To work at all.
Devon
00:19:57 That is not how a cornered animal.
00:20:05 Have you ever cornered an animal?
00:20:08 I have.
00:20:11 Even if it's a prey animal and these are.
00:20:13 Not prey animals.
00:20:16 They do some.
00:20:19 Some frantic and sometimes, quite frankly, amazing **** to get out of that situation.
00:20:26 There's a part of the the the pillbox property that I that I call the.
00:20:30 The kill corner.
00:20:32 And it's because there's this part of the fence.
00:20:36 That whether it's a squirrel, whether it's a rabbit, it really doesn't matter.
00:20:41 In fact, even like lizards and stuff, they just can't they for whatever reason.
00:20:47 They're it's just that part of my fence is just awesome, and they've never been able to get around it or over it or through.
00:20:55 And if I can chase an animal into that corner, it is most of the time dead.
00:21:01 Not always.
00:21:01 Because as I said, when a quartered animal can sometimes do some impressive **** to get out of that situation.
00:21:08 And so if I can chase a rabbit or a squirrel into that corner.
00:21:14 I can usually get my pellet gun.
00:21:18 Ready and and uh.
00:21:20 And take care of business.
00:21:23 But you can tell you can see their minds, assess the situation.
00:21:29 And you can see that they realize, oh, ****, I'm cornered.
00:21:32 I cannot get out of this.
00:21:35 Using traditional means.
00:21:37 And they panic.
00:21:39 And they do some very acrobatic ****.
00:21:42 They're rabbits who have run right past me doing some amazing acrobatics and have gotten away few, very few, a handful of rabbits have escaped the kill quarter.
00:21:54 There have been squirrels.
00:21:55 These are ground squirrels.
00:21:57 The squirrels.
00:21:57 I've got out here in the desert.
00:21:58 They're not like the kind of squirrels that you see out in the forest that can leap around and climb trees.
00:22:04 I mean, they don't.
00:22:05 They just don't climb anything.
00:22:06 They just run around in the ground.
00:22:08 But these I've seen climb just 90 degree angle with nothing to, you know, nothing to hold on to and and get it out of.
00:22:16 There because they know.
00:22:17 That, that's that's their only that's their only hope.
00:22:23 And a predator that's cornered.
00:22:27 A predator that's cornered.
00:22:30 Has that same crazy energy?
00:22:34 But he's got claws.
00:22:37 And he's got teeth.
00:22:43 He's not going to just be looking for.
00:22:45 The exit.
00:22:49 He's going to lash out.
00:22:50 He's going to bite.
00:22:57 As these and look and they're not even, it's **** **** just the the crazy that's being added to the the mixture.
00:23:06 By the fact that their the the their power starts to slip away when and if this does indeed happen.
00:23:13 But it's going to be psychos like these swimmers.
00:23:17 That this is happening to.
00:23:20 It's going to be those crazy people.
Speaker 12
00:23:22 Going it's ma'am.
Devon
00:23:26 That are cornered.
00:23:29 Like that crazy ****** that took an axe.
00:23:33 To those people in that convenience store for literally no reason.
00:23:38 It's going to be.
00:23:39 Legions of those people.
00:23:42 That feel cornered.
00:23:46 The second they feel like their institutional power is slipping away, and that's the only power they've got.
00:23:54 They're going to use it.
00:23:58 In the most aggressive.
00:24:00 And lethal ways possible.
00:24:06 When you think these lockdowns are bad.
00:24:09 This is how they behave when they feel like.
00:24:11 They're in control.
00:24:14 Wait till you feel they feel like it's slipping away and.
00:24:17 You could argue some of this this.
00:24:19 Lockdown stuff and I I fully believe that this is the case.
00:24:24 Some of this was a reaction to to the worldwide protests that were starting to boil over.
00:24:31 You had like the remember, remember what was happening right before the lockdowns.
00:24:35 You had the yellow vest stuff going on and you're up.
00:24:41 You had riots?
00:24:43 In one in one form or another, going on all throughout the West.
00:24:50 You had people that were on both sides rather discontented with the way things were.
00:24:59 And then all of a sudden.
00:25:02 Oh, and to lock everyone in their house.
00:25:08 But again, this is this is when.
00:25:09 They felt rather in control and they.
00:25:11 Were I mean, clearly?
00:25:14 It's not like the.
00:25:18 The people didn't go to their house and.
00:25:20 Lock themselves in, you know like.
00:25:23 Pretty much everyone the wise did that anyway.
00:25:28 So that's a fun little story.
00:25:32 Something else I wanted to just go over today.
00:25:35 It just because when I was I was going through.
00:25:37 I was on YouTube.
00:25:39 Looking for some videos that I was trying to download.
00:25:43 And for some reason.
00:25:46 For some reason.
00:25:48 YouTube kept recommending videos like this.
00:25:53 And for those of you just listening.
00:25:55 I don't know how the I don't know why this started coming up.
00:25:59 But it was pages and pages and pages.
00:26:04 Of videos with millions of views.
00:26:08 Millions of views.
00:26:12 Where the entire video was just black guy listens to White boomer song for the first time.
00:26:21 Like, that's the whole that's that's, that's all it is.
00:26:25 And it's different black guys because they've all figured out in.
00:26:28 The grift.
00:26:31 Like there's several channels where the entire channel.
00:26:36 Is a black guy.
00:26:38 Who pretends to listen to a song for the first time, and I say pretend because most of these songs are songs.
00:26:45 There's no way if you're in in America.
00:26:50 For more than five years, you haven't heard.
00:26:57 And so they pretend to listen to some song that boomers, that white people like.
00:27:02 Doesn't always have to be boomers, but usually it's like a boomer white song.
00:27:07 They pretend to listen to it for the first time.
00:27:11 And then.
00:27:13 They like it.
00:27:14 Ah, they like it.
00:27:18 Like so, here's kind of like an example of 1.
00:27:21 I'm not going to play the song, this is.
00:27:22 It's Lynyrd Skynyrd.
00:27:24 You know, this is free bird.
00:27:26 He's like I was.
00:27:27 I was just some black guy.
00:27:29 I've never heard.
00:27:30 What's this?
00:27:30 What's this?
00:27:31 Skinner that I've never heard of this before.
00:27:34 I was just a black guy.
00:27:36 I'm going to play this.
00:27:38 I'm going to play this song and see how it.
00:27:40 Goes cuz black.
00:27:42 I've just never heard this before.
00:27:43 What is this?
00:27:45 What is this?
00:27:49 OK, I like it.
00:27:51 I like it.
00:27:52 White boomers look.
00:27:53 A black guy likes your song.
00:27:56 Oh, it sounds.
00:27:57 And it?
00:27:59 That's the grift.
00:28:01 That's the grift, because the white people on the West.
00:28:06 They need black approval.
Speaker 12
00:28:09 They need it.
Devon
00:28:12 They crave it.
00:28:17 They they need a black person.
00:28:20 To tell them.
00:28:22 That part of that their culture is is OK that it's good.
00:28:29 Because they, quite frankly, the people that like these, the people that like these videos.
00:28:35 Have an inferiority complex when it comes to blacks.
00:28:41 They really do.
00:28:45 They need the approval of the superior beings.
00:28:51 They have a Stockholm syndrome.
00:28:57 The way I put it on gab.
00:29:03 Reaction videos appeal only to lowest form of NPC.
00:29:09 It's literally just the laugh track turned up as loud as it gets, and it is like when we've talked about what the the purpose of a laugh track is.
00:29:17 The purpose of a laugh track or the purpose of the pop zooms that you would see in the office where you know Michael Scott does something offensive and so the camera pops zooms to Pan's face and she's making a a.
00:29:32 A disapproving face.
00:29:34 And so the audience knows.
00:29:35 Oh, yeah.
00:29:36 I I can't approve of what Michael Scott just said.
00:29:40 Because I'm getting that social feedback from Pan's Face, saying that that's not acceptable, or if I'm watching a an older sitcom, I'm hearing the audience.
Speaker 8
00:29:50 Boo. Oh Boo Boo.
Devon
00:29:55 Ohh, there's an interracial kiss.
00:29:59 That's all it is.
00:30:00 It's social feedback for *******.
00:30:02 It's social feedback for stupid people who need to be told how to think and what to think.
00:30:07 About certain things.
00:30:09 Well, it just so happens that these these ******* ******* respond because they do view blacks as culturally superior, and they do view blacks in in a in a way that they a captor, views his kidnapper.
00:30:25 They they crave the approval of blacks.
00:30:29 This is a way of telling them that.
00:30:31 Song that you like.
00:30:33 You can now openly in public like it.
00:30:36 You can tell people that you like free bird and black people aren't going to physically attack you.
00:30:43 Because that's the other thing too, right?
00:30:45 You don't know, right?
00:30:46 You don't know things that used to be totally fine for you to believe in and like and say out loud and polite.
00:30:53 Society can get you cancelled.
00:30:56 Things that were just totally fine, like five years ago, are now.
00:31:00 Oh, you say that and you lose your job, you you lose your entire everything, your family.
00:31:10 So these videos, it's like saying, oh, no, no, it's OK, we'll let you have free bird.
00:31:17 We'll let you have free bird.
00:31:18 Look, you can relax.
00:31:20 At least for now.
00:31:25 At least for now, until this black guy realizes that when Skinner used the tour and and maybe they still do, they used to tour with giant ******* Confederate flags everywhere.
00:31:38 I went to a Skinner concert in an Indian casino back in the ******* early 2000s.
00:31:46 It was a long time ago.
00:31:49 And they had a giant like the biggest Confederate flag I've ever seen.
00:31:54 As the backdrop to the stage.
00:31:59 So I don't know how happy this guy would be if he saw saw that.
00:32:09 But this is just giving them permission.
00:32:11 It's OK, it's OK.
00:32:17 This phenomenon of black Youtubers who make exaggerated faces.
00:32:22 Reacting to boomer music, etc, is a disturbing reality check.
00:32:27 It's a demonstration of the Stockholm syndrome that plagues Western culture and the pathetic addiction many whites have to non white approval.
00:32:39 These content creators collectively make millions, and they do.
00:32:45 I mean, they make millions of dollars there there.
00:32:47 There are several several of these videos exactly like this.
00:32:52 With millions of views, it's millions of dollars.
00:32:56 It's millions of dollars.
00:32:58 They're of course not getting demonetized.
00:33:02 Simply by telling whites it's OK to like what they already like.
00:33:08 It's a type of Afro kosher certification.
00:33:13 The smiling Black Man approves of your musical choices.
00:33:18 You can relax now.
00:33:20 Make sure to smash and like that like button and join his Patreon and subscribe for more videos of the smiling Black Man.
00:33:28 Giving you permission to like.
00:33:31 More music.
00:33:33 It's pathetic.
00:33:37 And it is pathetic.
00:33:42 And it's insane, because this disease is so widespread.
00:33:47 This is.
00:33:47 This is where Candace Owen comes from, honestly.
00:33:53 This is the exact.
00:33:58 They gave birth.
00:34:00 To Candace Owens.
00:34:02 This is in fact you want to see how exact.
00:34:06 Look, remember this guy?
00:34:09 Remember this guy?
00:34:10 It's the same.
00:34:11 ******* thing.
00:34:14 Remember the guy?
00:34:14 That's like I'm going to.
00:34:16 I'm going to make exaggerated facial expressions.
00:34:20 That mimic the feelings of Boomer would have, when listening to things, and that's it.
00:34:28 I'm going to be black and I'm going to eat chicken because that's funny or whatever the hell he's eating there.
00:34:35 And then I'm going to make like minstrel show style.
00:34:41 Exaggerated expressions in reaction to to whatever is in the news.
00:34:47 That mimic what boomers think about stuff.
00:34:51 So that boomers know.
00:34:52 Oh, look, even this, this it's OK for me to believe in this.
00:34:57 It's OK for me to think this.
00:35:00 Because this black guy thinks it.
00:35:06 This black guy thinks it so I can think it.
00:35:12 Because clearly, blacks are the superior beings.
00:35:26 And when you again, Candace Owens is just like a a more refined version of this, but it's the same thing every every instance of the based black guy, right.
Speaker 12
00:35:38 I'm the based black guy.
Speaker 8
00:35:46 Give me your boober box.
Devon
00:35:51 I mean, The funny thing is once.
00:35:53 Once the word really gets out, I'm surprised it hasn't already.
00:35:56 I guess it's gotten out to some extent.
00:35:59 But once, once.
00:36:00 The word really gets out to black people that wait.
00:36:03 Hold on.
00:36:05 All I have to do is.
00:36:07 Is Sam Conservative and and just money comes at me.
00:36:13 Hold up.
00:36:13 Hold up.
00:36:15 All I got to do.
00:36:17 It is make cartoonishly over the top.
00:36:25 Split screen with AOC.
00:36:28 And Boomer bucks will just come.
00:36:31 Pouring in.
00:36:36 That's all you got to do, you.
00:36:37 Don't have to say anything.
00:36:40 Yeah, they could.
00:36:41 They could literally do like this video right here.
00:36:44 But instead of Skinnard, it's like a Trump rally.
00:36:48 You could just be the this ghetto *** black guy watching.
00:36:51 Trump and then going oh.
00:36:53 Hell yeah. Ohh hell yeah.
00:36:57 And that's that's all you got to do and you wouldn't even have to like you even have to understand what Trump's saying.
00:37:02 You could just listen to the audience and when they cheer.
00:37:05 Just say oh.
Speaker 12
00:37:06 Hell yeah, like that's it.
Devon
00:37:09 You'd make millions.
Speaker 12
00:37:11 You'd make millions.
Devon
00:37:22 And like I said, the algorithm apparently has figured this out that Oh well, because it's kind of like.
00:37:28 Because so many things, right, anything that that I would actually like on YouTube.
00:37:34 Is now banned and suppressed, and whatever.
00:37:37 The algorithm can't recommend anything that I like anymore.
00:37:42 So it starts to try to recommend.
00:37:46 Like things that haven't been banned, that has identified that conservatives like, right.
00:37:52 So what's left?
00:37:53 Well, there's Jordan Peterson.
00:37:56 Which it recommends, you know all the time.
00:38:00 And stupid **** like this.
00:38:04 You know the algorithm has identified that that.
00:38:07 Boomer Cons love this stuff.
00:38:15 You know, and Tucker Carlson too.
00:38:28 So we're going to talk about the.
00:38:29 So why is the name of the stream the ****** Slayer?
00:38:34 Or, as I said, it could have also.
00:38:36 Been called Daddy killed a *****.
00:38:42 Daddy kill the *****.
Speaker 12
00:38:45 Trust me.
Devon
00:38:47 There's a reason for that.
00:38:54 I'll tell you why.
00:38:56 I will tell you why so cringe Panda.
00:38:59 We have to thank for this one.
00:39:02 Managed to dig up something from.
00:39:05 Let me see what year this was.
00:39:08 Let me see.
00:39:09 This was definitely 80s.
00:39:12 I'm gonna. I'm gonna guess 89.
00:39:16 Because I think it's late 80s, possibly 90s.
00:39:19 So let's see.
00:39:21 This is from a show that was kind of like the twilight zone called Friday the 13th.
00:39:31 So this would have been.
00:39:34 Well, either did this come out?
00:39:36 Any seller goes right.
00:39:38 It came out in 1987, but this was so it was. It would have been 8990 that this episode aired.
00:39:46 8990.
00:39:49 And they also had tales from the crypt, and they had a couple other shows around the same time that tried to mimic.
00:39:58 The twilight zone.
00:40:00 Let's have these little, you know these real, you know, weird, creepy, you know, vignettes.
00:40:09 That try to teach you a lesson, you know, try to have some kind of social commentary.
00:40:13 Or or whatever.
00:40:15 And this is a show I actually forgot that existed.
00:40:18 I don't know if I ever really did know it, to be honest, I don't know.
00:40:20 If I ever saw it, it was only three seasons long.
00:40:24 But they had an episode.
00:40:26 Remember I told you when we watched the quantum leap episode.
00:40:29 And I said every show had an episode like this every show.
00:40:35 Every single ******* show.
00:40:37 If you want to know why millennials and Gen.
00:40:42 Xers have the morality oftentimes of the boomers.
00:40:48 Is because the boomers saturated saturated the market.
00:40:53 There was no escaping it, no matter what TV show you watched, and there was only so many right.
00:40:58 There was no Internet, no matter what entertainment you consumed.
00:41:03 They had this episode.
00:41:05 To varying degrees.
00:41:07 Every single one.
00:41:08 Of them.
00:41:09 And so it got hammered into your head that, oh, this just this is just what it was like, I guess I wasn't alive in.
00:41:16 The 1950s.
00:41:19 But I guess it was like this.
00:41:24 So we're going to go over, we're going to go over this. This one's particularly ridiculous.
00:41:30 And entertaining.
00:41:34 The addition of a ******** character.
00:41:38 That's that's where they they they crossed into a level that was like, alright guys, you know like like.
Speaker 12
00:41:49 You should have done two episodes.
00:41:50 You should have done the ****** episode the be nice to ******* episode.
Devon
00:41:55 And the and then the the.
00:41:58 The white people are the evil people.
00:42:00 And blacks are.
00:42:01 Like trying to trying to merge them into.
00:42:03 One episode, you know one episode which just made it extra funny.
00:42:10 Here we go.
00:42:12 The the the name of this episode.
00:42:15 Was hate.
00:42:17 On your dial.
00:42:20 Now this episode starts off with two guys working on an old car.
00:42:26 In their garage.
00:42:28 It's a 1950s.
00:42:30 Something I don't know enough about cars to just.
00:42:32 Look at that.
00:42:33 And know, but it's a 1950 something.
00:42:37 And you realize that they're brothers and one of them is ********.
00:42:41 You know the guy wearing the the mechanics jumpsuit?
00:42:44 His name is Archie.
00:42:46 Archie the ******.
00:42:48 And his brother is giving him kind of a hard time, and they're looking at this old photo.
00:42:54 Because and you discover that this is their dad's car, this is their dad's car.
00:43:02 And play a little clip.
00:43:03 Here, let me get my.
00:43:07 Let's see if I can get my.
00:43:10 Disclaimer up here.
00:43:11 Boom, there we are.
Speaker 2
00:43:20 Pierce family Lockesburg Mississippi, May 17th, 1954, Black Monday.
00:43:30 What's that?
00:43:32 The day Daddy got in trouble.
Speaker 9
00:43:34 That's the day all white folks got in trouble.
00:43:37 You remember that day, Archie?
Speaker 2
00:43:40 You remember that our daddy had no choice.
Speaker 12
00:43:43 Oh, Daddy had no choice.
00:43:45 That's the day every white folk got in trouble.
00:43:46 What day was that again?
Speaker 2
00:43:48 OK.
00:43:50 May 17th, 1954.
Devon
00:43:54 That was the day.
Speaker 12
00:43:55 Why white folks got in trouble?
Speaker 9
00:44:00 Someone had to teach them colors a lesson.
Speaker
00:44:05 War 54 Chevy. Cool.
Speaker 2
00:44:09 Hey, Elliott, how's it going?
Speaker 8
00:44:11 Archie never told me how to call like this.
Speaker 2
00:44:14 I don't got one.
00:44:15 It's my brothers free.
00:44:16 I don't even got.
Speaker
00:44:16 A license boy, is it beautiful?
Speaker 2
00:44:19 What you're doing in here, boy?
Speaker 5
00:44:23 Oh, we're raising money for our school band.
Devon
00:44:25 Don't worry, I'm just some nice black kid that knows what a 54 Chevy is.
00:44:31 And thinks it's.
00:44:33 And is is trying to raise money for my community.
Speaker 5
00:44:39 Here one bar candy bar.
Speaker 8
00:44:41 **** no.
Devon
00:44:48 Because that's the reaction.
00:44:49 That's that's how.
Speaker 12
00:44:49 White people react to black boys, you get.
Speaker
00:44:53 To have.
Devon
00:44:53 Out of my garage.
Speaker
00:44:55 Hey, if you don't want one, you want.
Devon
00:44:58 I'm gonna pull out.
00:44:59 A switchblade and threaten to stab you death for trying to sell me chocolate bars because this is what it's like.
00:45:07 Guys, see, we're not even yet. We're not even back in time. This isn't even like back in 1954. This is this is in 1990.
00:45:16 In 1990, this is just what it's like being black in America.
00:45:22 And again, there were there were so many episodes of this.
00:45:25 Every ******* show had an episode where something analogous to this takes place.
00:45:33 Every show.
00:45:35 Every single ******* TV show and then in school, your teachers were literally telling you the same thing.
00:45:44 And in the news.
00:45:47 You're getting kind of the same picture painted.
00:45:49 They're not.
00:45:50 They're not covering stories of the black on white violence, but you just in the same way, like it's a little.
00:45:56 It's now.
00:45:57 It's like, super crazy, right?
00:45:59 But it the rules didn't just magically change recently that the slant that the news has had when it comes to racial violence has always existed.
00:46:11 So what I.
00:46:12 Was saying I think last stream or maybe the stream before that the.
00:46:16 That boomers are, you know, brainwashed by a lot of this stuff.
00:46:19 But don't expect a whole lot more out of Gen.
00:46:21 X or even millennials.
00:46:23 This is why.
00:46:26 You know, for Gen.
00:46:27 X especially.
00:46:29 Because they got the Internet much later, millennials, at least you know, I think a lot of millennials learn to get the news off of the Internet at a much earlier age.
00:46:37 I was checking the Internet for news as a team, right?
00:46:43 So it's it's.
00:46:46 But this is this is what everyone was subjected to.
Speaker 12
00:46:54 Ohh you've done it now boy.
Speaker
00:47:07 I'll get you another time.
Devon
00:47:11 Boy, see.
00:47:14 And here's the ****** thing, too.
00:47:17 Big Export of America.
00:47:20 What was television shows like this and movies like this, right?
00:47:24 The movies were just bigger budget versions of this ********.
00:47:29 And that's why so much of the rest of the world would would watch this stuff and be like, wow, America is ****** **.
00:47:37 Like if this if this is, I mean this is how they're portraying themselves.
00:47:42 It didn't occur to them like why would Americas?
00:47:46 Why would Americans try to make themselves look ******?
00:47:51 Well, because let's face it, it really wasn't Americans producing this filth.
00:48:02 But the rest of the world didn't realize this.
00:48:09 So outside of America, you had this view of America just being, oh, it's just a bunch of these.
00:48:15 Racist whites that, you know black kid comes to sell them chocolate bars.
00:48:20 The next thing you know, he's like trying to stab with a switchblade and throw him around and.
00:48:26 Waving a shotgun around, it's just because he.
00:48:30 Well, well.
00:48:30 The ******** brother in the background.
00:48:32 He's just like.
00:48:32 Oh, no.
00:48:33 No, no, no, no, Jimmy.
00:48:36 No, no.
00:48:43 So anyway.
00:48:47 So the ****** brother goes to some pawn shop.
00:48:51 And finds the the radio that was broken.
00:48:57 And buys it from the pawn shop.
00:49:00 And because this is again, this show is like a twilight zone, kind of a show.
00:49:05 You know that there's more to just that that radio.
Speaker 12
00:49:08 Than than meets the eye.
Devon
00:49:11 So he brings the radio home and his brother and starts to install it into the old car.
00:49:19 And the racism just it just continues.
Speaker
00:49:23 I appreciate this, you know.
00:49:25 This is going.
Speaker 2
00:49:26 To make the car just like when Daddy drove it.
00:49:30 He never.
00:49:31 He never drove it very much.
00:49:34 Went away cause he.
00:49:35 Killed a man.
Devon
00:49:37 He killed a colored sharecropper.
Speaker 2
00:49:40 Right.
00:49:41 No one would have thought twice about it it.
Devon
00:49:42 Hadn't been for an uppity black lawyer.
Speaker 2
00:49:45 Right, right.
00:49:47 He found a witness who put a noose around our daddy's neck.
00:49:51 Right.
00:49:55 I I gotta tell you, Ray, I don't like it when you when you talk like that and.
00:50:04 I don't like what you did to my friend.
00:50:08 Elliott the other day either.
Speaker 9
00:50:10 I do not want him hanging.
Devon
00:50:12 Around you may be slow Archie.
Speaker 9
00:50:16 You don't have to be stupid.
Devon
00:50:20 See, even a ****** knows that that racism's bad.
00:50:25 And if you're a racist, you're literally Dumber than a ******.
Speaker 8
00:50:32 That is your daddy, Steve Pierce, doing what needed doing.
Speaker 13
00:50:38 He would turn in his grave if he.
Speaker
00:50:40 Knew you was friendly with the color.
Speaker 12
00:50:42 You stay away from it.
Devon
00:50:47 So you find out for some reason again that it's it's goofy twilight zone.
00:50:53 Whatever you find out, yes, there is something weird about the the radio that the pawn shop sold the ******, but they don't really.
00:51:02 They don't really explain why they know this or or what is weird about it, but somehow it's a magical relic of some sort.
00:51:14 And it's dangerous that it's out there and they need to.
00:51:17 They need to go out and find the ****** that bought the radio before something bad happens.
00:51:23 And again, they don't really explain how they know this or why or not that really matters.
00:51:31 And then as often as the case.
00:51:34 I think we, I think we're all familiar with this situation.
00:51:39 We all can think of the thousands of examples of this happening in the news.
00:51:45 Were in the middle of the night an innocent black boy?
00:51:50 Is in a a what he thought.
00:51:53 Was a safe black neighborhood.
00:51:57 And he's playing basketball.
00:52:01 Because, you know, before the whites moved in.
00:52:05 This used to be a safe neighborhood.
00:52:07 He used to be able to do that.
00:52:11 Before the whites came along.
00:52:14 You can play basketball well into the evening and not be hassled.
00:52:20 But then things started to change.
00:52:24 You know, as more and more whites moved.
00:52:26 Into the neighborhood.
00:52:28 You had to start watching your back.
00:52:49 Well, look who's here.
00:52:52 Chocolate salesman.
Speaker
00:52:56 Let me shoot.
00:52:57 A few, huh?
Speaker 1
00:53:06 Said I wanted to shoot.
Speaker 8
00:53:07 A few. Yeah, nuts, man.
00:53:12 Dance boy dance.
Devon
00:53:17 So as often as the case.
00:53:19 You know the innocent black boy playing basketball is accosted by an armed white man.
00:53:33 That's right, boy, you might be shooting hoops, but that's how it's white shoot hoops.
00:53:52 Again, like I said.
00:53:54 This is, it seems.
00:53:56 It's obviously ridiculous.
00:53:58 But if you're impressionable young kid watching this show, I mean the the demo for this was probably.
00:54:03 Like young adult, right?
Speaker 12
00:54:05 You don't know any better.
Devon
00:54:07 You think?
00:54:07 Well, ****, I mean, this seems crazy for where I live, but maybe there's some place in the South where this is like.
00:54:13 This is how they roll.
Speaker 1
00:54:14 Said I wanted to shoot a.
Speaker 8
00:54:15 Few. You're nuts, man.
Speaker 14
00:54:20 You walk away from me.
Speaker 2
00:54:21 Boy, where'd you get out talking to a white man?
Speaker
00:54:25 Like that, huh?
Speaker 8
00:54:27 It's your basketball court.
00:54:28 Make you something special.
Speaker 5
00:54:30 No, Sir.
Speaker 8
00:54:33 All you people was ever good for was Sir.
00:54:35 Basketball and dancing.
Speaker
00:54:41 You got that natural rhythm, boy.
Speaker 8
00:54:43 I don't want to trouble trouble though.
Speaker 4
00:54:50 And a boy.
Speaker 1
00:54:52 Keep it up.
Speaker 8
00:54:54 Dance. Dance boy.
Devon
00:54:57 You know what you know and what we need here.
00:55:01 But we need to get in the spirit of things here, right?
00:55:06 Let's see what I need to do is.
00:55:12 Where's that at?
00:55:12 Where is that at?
Speaker
00:55:16 Here we are.
Devon
00:55:21 We're going to get the spirit of things here.
00:55:29 We're going to add some, we're add some.
00:55:33 Some boomer boomer candy to this scene.
00:55:48 Because boomers do like it, when when the ***** dances for them.
00:56:05 Hey I'm up bro.
Speaker 8
00:56:07 Dance, dance, dance.
00:56:14 Dance monkey.
Devon
00:56:23 Yeah. So of course. Uh.
00:56:28 As often as the case.
00:56:32 You know the the white on black crime rate.
00:56:34 An innocent black kid just trying to play basketball at night is murdered in cold blood.
00:56:40 By a a feral white white person.
00:56:46 Another life lost. Senselessly lost.
00:56:49 To racism.
00:56:53 All right, so the the evil white racist.
00:56:57 Who just killed the black kid for literally no reason for?
00:57:00 I guess trying to sell him candy bars.
00:57:01 Earlier or something.
00:57:04 He's driving his dad's car.
00:57:07 And magically the the radio turns the car into a time machine I guess.
00:57:14 And so he goes back in time.
00:57:17 Where you'll see he feels right at home.
00:57:21 You know, maybe maybe in the.
00:57:22 90s he's like this.
00:57:25 This evil, racist kind of a pariah like, you know, even his ******** brother knows that like, oh, that's not right.
00:57:32 That's not right.
00:57:33 I don't like it when you talk that way about my black friends.
00:57:38 But as you'll see in 1954.
00:57:41 He feels right at home.
Speaker 14
00:57:48 And what?
Speaker 13
00:58:00 Pardon me, ma'am.
Speaker
00:58:01 What are you doing in here, boy?
Speaker 13
00:58:05 The general store is closed and I was wondering if I could buy a loaf of bread.
Devon
00:58:09 From you can't read sign says no color please.
Speaker 13
00:58:14 My wife is in the hospital.
Devon
00:58:17 You see, it's just it's just this innocent black man trying to feed his family.
00:58:23 His wife is in the hospital.
00:58:25 And the store is closed and he's just trying to buy a loaf of bread for his starving kids.
00:58:32 And the white people are just like you.
00:58:34 Get the **** out of here.
00:58:35 This is whites only, boy.
Speaker 13
00:58:37 And I just want to make sure my kids got something to eat.
Devon
00:58:43 Feed your kids now, get on the way.
00:58:48 Yeah, you.
00:58:49 Go please.
00:58:54 Tun Tun Tom. Which honestly?
00:58:58 Why shouldn't that get you get you in trouble?
00:59:02 Use your words.
00:59:07 You're you're.
00:59:08 You're the one that just uh, you just took it into.
00:59:11 The physical realm.
Speaker 9
00:59:27 You deaf?
Speaker 13
00:59:30 I heard you.
Speaker 9
00:59:32 While you look at me when I'm talking.
00:59:39 Thank you.
00:59:45 You touched a white woman, boy.
Speaker 13
00:59:49 It was an accident, yeah.
Speaker 9
00:59:52 Or maybe you think crowd and white women is not one of your constitutional rights.
00:59:57 Answer me.
Speaker 13
01:00:01 No, Sir. Good.
Speaker
01:00:03 That's good.
Speaker 9
01:00:05 Because we might have to let you into our schools.
01:00:10 You be dead.
01:00:11 Before we let you start, pawn our women.
Devon
01:00:15 If only he got what he wanted.
01:00:22 But just like with the quantum.
01:00:23 Leap episode.
01:00:24 You know, The funny thing is all the.
01:00:25 Things all the.
01:00:26 Fears that the crazy racist had right?
01:00:31 In the show, from probably about actually around the same time like I think that Quantum Leap episode was probably, maybe, maybe even the same year, but certainly within five years of.
01:00:41 This episode, right?
01:00:43 And all the the crazy, unfounded fears that the racist had.
01:00:50 We're living it.
01:00:53 We're living it.
01:00:57 Mostly because what we're what we're viewing in this scene, honestly, you might not like it, but what you're seeing is an immune it's an immune response.
01:01:11 They wanted to separate themselves from what they knew would quite possibly be a violent, dangerous situation for them.
01:01:20 And their women.
01:01:25 Well, and now we're living it.
01:01:29 But this was back when the immune.
01:01:31 System was still healthy.
01:01:41 You think today how many videos have you watched?
01:01:47 And for everyone listening, it's more than one.
01:01:50 It's a.
01:01:50 Lot more than one.
01:01:53 How many videos have you watched? Whether it's, you know, TikTok videos or videos from streaming from a riot or whatever? But you've seen videos?
01:02:04 Of a black person.
01:02:06 Assaulting a white person.
01:02:08 We've seen thousands of these videos over the last few years, right?
01:02:18 Almost never. Almost never.
01:02:23 Now there are.
01:02:24 A couple rare occasions, but almost never.
01:02:27 Do you see? Sadly.
01:02:31 White people even react defensively.
01:02:37 A lot of times you you'll watch as as white people just plea.
01:02:43 Plea with their assailants to stop.
01:02:46 While getting their ***** beat.
01:02:47 They don't even fight back.
01:02:57 And they certainly don't step in.
01:02:58 To help a white woman.
01:03:02 They certainly don't step in to.
01:03:03 Help another white person.
01:03:10 So what is?
01:03:10 What is supposed to be depicted is this.
01:03:12 Oh, it's this great.
01:03:14 Oh, my God.
01:03:15 You know, like a black guy comes in and gets, gets aggressive and physical with a white woman.
01:03:23 Oh, it's so it's so evil and bad for this white guy to stand up and be like, what the ****, dude?
01:03:30 You get.
01:03:31 You get your ******* hands off her.
01:03:37 Part of the reason why white people don't do that.
01:03:44 As it's been shoved down their ******* throats, not just from, obviously.
01:03:48 From television shows like this, but.
01:03:51 Not just from **** like this.
01:03:55 This is just the propaganda side of it.
01:03:57 There is also the lawfare that takes place.
01:04:04 You know that that if this case happened today, right.
01:04:09 The black guy doesn't get any legal repercussions for putting his hands on someone.
01:04:15 But the white guy who defends or does?
01:04:22 And then the social shaming that takes place afterwards, where you now you're cancelled because you actually defended a.
01:04:27 White woman.
01:04:30 And then the ultimate slap in the face is the white woman who disavows you.
01:04:35 The white woman you were trying to save.
Speaker 9
01:04:43 You touched a white woman, boy.
Speaker 13
01:04:46 It was an accident, yeah.
Speaker 9
01:04:49 Or maybe you think crowding white women is another one of your constitutional rights.
01:04:54 Answer me.
Speaker 13
01:04:58 No, Sir.
Speaker 4
01:05:00 That's good.
Speaker 9
01:05:02 Because we might have to let you into our schools, we'd be dead.
01:05:08 Before we let you start, pawn our women.
Devon
01:05:31 And then another reversal of reality, right?
01:05:35 It's always the five white guys and one black guy, isn't it?
01:05:39 Isn't that always the way?
01:05:41 Every time you see these videos on the Internet, it's always 5 white guys on one black guy.
Speaker 1
01:05:57 All right, break it up.
01:06:02 That's enough.
Devon
01:06:04 Then boss Hog shows up and breaks it up.
01:06:08 And then he finds out that, you know his dad.
01:06:13 Because he's traveled back in time, and if you remember from earlier the the, the whole story was Dad.
01:06:20 Dad went to prison.
Speaker 10
01:06:22 Because he killed the negra.
Devon
01:06:25 And so he's now that he's back in time, he realizes, oh, Dad hasn't gone to jail yet.
01:06:31 And so maybe I can I can stop him from going to jail.
01:06:36 So his dad's a Klansman, of course.
01:06:40 And he tells he warns his dad.
01:06:43 You know if.
01:06:44 If you go after that black guy from the restaurant.
01:06:48 You need to make sure there's no witnesses.
01:06:50 He doesn't say I'm.
01:06:51 I'm from the future.
01:06:53 He doesn't say that, but he basically says, you know, there's going to be a witness.
01:06:57 So you have.
01:06:57 To get rid of the witnesses, or else you're.
01:07:00 Going to go to jail.
Speaker 1
01:07:01 The Supreme Court.
01:07:03 There's no more segregation.
01:07:07 These judges in black holes.
01:07:10 Hey, we gotta mix with black folk.
01:07:13 Ohh, we're gonna let the Yankees tell us what to do.
01:07:18 Next time we lift those colors, understand that, and I ain't talking about burning off process.
Speaker 4
01:07:34 You already going to kill that sharecropper.
01:07:37 You're gonna be arrested.
Speaker 2
01:07:38 Or what, for murder?
Speaker 4
01:07:41 You gotta kill a human being to be arrested.
01:07:43 For that son.
Speaker
01:07:43 Well, listen to me.
01:07:45 There's his current lawyer, see?
01:07:46 And he's just dying for a case.
Speaker 12
01:07:47 Like this so.
Speaker 14
01:07:48 What we have to we'll kill him too.
Speaker 2
01:07:51 Oh wait.
Speaker
01:07:52 There's a witness.
Speaker 8
01:07:54 A woman.
01:07:54 I don't know her.
Speaker 3
01:07:55 Name that kept it.
Speaker 14
01:07:56 What are you talking about?
01:07:58 When you kill him?
Speaker 4
01:07:59 I'll be a witness around.
Speaker
01:08:01 If you want to stay out of.
Speaker 12
01:08:03 You make sure she dies too.
Speaker 4
01:08:06 You best keep an.
Devon
01:08:07 Eye peeled for the fellas.
Speaker 10
01:08:14 OK.
Speaker 5
01:08:24 Dude, you **** ** *******.
Devon
01:08:26 You take what's covering you like a man.
01:08:28 We'll leave your ******* alone.
Speaker 5
01:08:30 You ain't got no right to do it.
Devon
01:08:33 See the other side of this.
01:08:34 Still, it's not just all the white people watching this.
01:08:37 And just going.
01:08:37 Oh my God.
01:08:38 I guess we were.
01:08:39 Just basically the ******* devil.
01:08:42 You know, we're just going around stringing up black people and killing them and beating them.
01:08:47 Black people are watching these TV shows too.
01:08:53 Do you think black people are are studying up on history?
01:08:56 You think they're reading history books or?
01:09:00 Or anything like that.
01:09:01 Or do you think that they're a lot of what they know they're learning from pop culture?
01:09:10 Obviously we know the answer to that.
01:09:14 So it's not just little white kids watching this TV show and thinking like, holy ****.
01:09:20 It's all the black kids watching this too and going holy ****.
Speaker 14
01:09:26 We got a right to defend our race.
Devon
01:09:31 Penalties resulting a white woman is 30 lashes.
01:09:37 Driving there.
Speaker 1
01:10:10 Finish him off.
Speaker 14
01:10:27 You gonna take the back off to make sure you.
01:10:29 Pay the lot off everything here.
Speaker 4
01:10:30 Hey, I told you there was nothing to.
Devon
01:10:38 Worry about?
Speaker
01:10:40 Well, maybe not being here.
Speaker 8
01:10:41 Change things, huh?
Devon
01:11:00 So he's all excited and he thinks he's saved his dad.
01:11:04 But then he gets goes back in time, and like anyone that would have traveled from 1954 to 1990, he has the same response we'd all have.
Speaker 2
01:11:16 No, no.
Devon
01:11:18 *** **** it.
01:11:20 What I like you better 1954 no.
01:11:29 So he goes home.
01:11:31 He's all ****** *** because now he's he's he's no longer in the past and he finds out his dad is still locked away.
01:11:40 And he's like, what the hell happened?
01:11:43 I thought he went back in time and.
01:11:44 Saved dad.
01:11:46 I don't understand how could he?
01:11:48 How could he be locked up?
01:11:49 There weren't any witnesses or anything like that.
01:11:52 So they decided to go back in time again.
01:11:56 Uh, but that's when his ******** brothers like again.
01:12:00 The the writing is is terrible.
01:12:02 But the retired brother who has no concept, doesn't even who doesn't even know that that his brother has gone back in time.
01:12:09 It's like, but wait, why?
01:12:12 You should like black people.
Speaker 1
01:12:16 How can you help Daddy?
01:12:17 He's dead.
Speaker 2
01:12:18 Not where I'm going.
01:12:19 He ain't.
Speaker 5
01:12:23 Ray ray.
Speaker
01:12:25 I've got to kill another one.
Speaker 8
01:12:26 Of your little black friends.
Devon
01:12:27 I gotta kill another one of your black friends.
01:12:31 But no ray, even I ******** Archie, understand.
Speaker 2
01:12:36 Oh, my God.
01:12:37 Right.
01:12:38 You kill Elliot.
Speaker 1
01:12:41 You keep your stupid mouth shut.
Devon
01:12:57 And the ****** Slayer comes out.
01:13:02 So yeah, his he's he's so full of hate.
01:13:06 He's so full of of of blood lust.
01:13:09 He has to go kill himself some more black people back in time, he has to be a time traveling.
01:13:16 He says that he he.
01:13:17 Murders his brother with a hammer.
01:13:37 And it goes back in time and some of the the people from the the Magic pawn shop, you know, get sucked back into the time warp thing or whatever for some reason.
01:13:54 Jack. Jack, you OK?
Speaker 4
01:14:00 Jack, where the hell are we?
Speaker 10
01:14:06 Welcome to 1954 base 1954.
Devon
01:14:20 So he goes back to see his dad and warn him that he goes now.
01:14:24 Now he thinks.
Speaker 12
01:14:26 Well, it must be that that ***** lawyer and must be that Negre lawyer.
Devon
01:14:31 We've got to stop him.
Speaker 13
01:14:33 Come on in.
Speaker 9
01:14:36 I got to talk.
Speaker 14
01:14:37 To you make it quick.
01:14:38 I gotta get to the dairy.
Speaker 4
01:14:39 Oh, you have to get out of town.
01:14:42 You and your doomsday talk.
01:14:43 What do you got?
01:14:44 Some crystal ball?
Devon
01:14:45 Or something. Oh, you look.
01:14:47 We're about to see that ****** slang.
01:14:49 Runs in the family too.
01:14:52 Which leads us to the other the other name of the stream that I was that I was contemplating.
Speaker
01:14:59 His name is Henry Emmett, and he's going to use this new civil.
Devon
01:15:02 Rights law to bring you.
Speaker 4
01:15:03 To trial for killing a *****, Steve.
01:15:07 Margie, it ain't never going to.
Devon
01:15:08 Happen it is going to.
Speaker 4
01:15:10 Look, we are fighting a war here and I got no plans to surrender.
Speaker 9
01:15:16 You are going to be convicted and hungry.
Speaker 4
01:15:19 You are talking trash, son.
Speaker 7
01:15:22 Daddy killed a *****.
01:15:24 Daddy killed.
Devon
01:15:27 So that was going to be another.
01:15:29 Possible name.
Speaker 7
01:15:31 Daddy killed ***** Daddy killed a *****.
Speaker 9
01:15:35 That baby you are waiting for, it's gonna grow up without a father.
Speaker 7
01:15:37 Daddy killed me.
01:15:39 Daddy killed me.
Speaker
01:15:40 Your wife is.
Speaker 8
01:15:41 Going to spend the rest of her day scraping.
Speaker 7
01:15:41 Daddy killed me.
Speaker 5
01:15:43 The make ends meet.
Speaker 7
01:15:43 Daddy killed the ***** daddy nego.
Speaker 14
01:15:46 Shut up, Artie.
Speaker 10
01:15:48 Look, you have got to listen to me.
Speaker
01:15:51 Because of this.
Speaker 4
01:15:53 Nothing good is ever going to happen to your family again.
Speaker 14
01:16:01 So what am I supposed?
Speaker 4
01:16:03 To do you get the clan together.
Speaker 3
01:16:06 Now I know I can find.
Speaker
01:16:07 This man, and without him there.
Devon
01:16:08 Can't be no trial.
Speaker 14
01:16:13 Alright, you you go find this ***** lawyer.
01:16:17 We'll talk to the Grand Dragon.
Speaker 8
01:16:20 You're not gonna regret this.
Speaker 7
01:16:22 Daddy killed the *****.
01:16:25 Daddy killed the *****.
01:16:27 Daddy killed the.
Speaker 14
01:16:29 Archie, shut the hell up.
Speaker 7
01:16:30 Kill the *****, daddy.
01:16:33 Kill the knee.
Speaker 1
01:16:35 Auntie, shut up.
Speaker 10
01:16:37 Dun Dun Dun.
Speaker 14
01:16:43 Archie, shut the hell up.
Speaker 1
01:16:48 Archie. Archie ship.
Devon
01:17:06 We've come a long.
01:17:07 Way in propaganda technology, because I can tell you that in in 1990 that did not seem cheesy.
01:17:15 The the most of the audience, most of the audience was like, Oh my God.
01:17:18 He's he's beating up his ******** son.
01:17:21 Oh, my God.
01:17:22 Like they were.
01:17:23 That was the reaction.
01:17:24 Not not not.
01:17:25 Wow, that's hilarious.
01:17:31 So the the time travelers, they got sucked into the time warp thing.
01:17:36 They go try to warn the the ***** lawyer that they're going to come after him and and whatever.
01:17:44 And the the, of course, the Archie the ****** you find you just you start to put together piece together.
01:17:51 One of the reasons why he's ******** his dad keeps hitting him in the head of the ******* hammer.
Speaker 8
01:18:04 Come in.
Speaker 10
01:18:07 I'm sorry to bother you, man.
Speaker 9
01:18:09 I need to speak with your husband.
Speaker 7
01:18:13 He's not back from work yet.
Speaker 4
01:18:15 Can I wait?
Speaker
01:18:29 I found a male we were looking for.
Speaker 6
01:18:39 I just want you.
Speaker 10
01:18:40 To know that everything's going to.
Speaker 4
01:18:42 Be OK from now on.
Speaker
01:18:44 That because you and my.
01:18:45 Husband are going to get.
Devon
01:18:45 Rid of all the colors.
Speaker
01:18:47 If we have to.
Devon
01:18:51 Not on my watch, says the white woman.
Speaker
01:19:00 When you going?
01:19:01 To realize that they're just people like us.
01:19:06 Killing them won't.
Speaker 8
01:19:07 Get rid of the anger that's inside of you.
01:19:10 It just needs somebody else to take it out on.
Speaker 14
01:19:19 What's wrong with him?
Speaker
01:19:21 His daddy hits him.
01:19:27 Sometimes I think he might hit him just.
01:19:28 Once too often.
Speaker 10
01:19:34 Steve Pearce is your.
01:19:34 Manager now.
Devon
01:19:36 Dun Dun Dun so then the time traveling.
01:19:40 Guys go to the the the sheriff and try to convince him that, oh, you need to stop this racist before he he goes and kills another black person.
Speaker 1
01:19:49 I sure wish you could testify.
Speaker 10
01:19:50 Today I wasn't even there.
Speaker 1
01:20:16 That's free snow.
Speaker 14
01:20:27 Let's get out of here.
01:20:44 Back up, I get to do the white boy.
01:20:49 We have all the business first.
01:20:52 We have a spider mite.
Speaker 1
01:20:55 A man who says he's one of us.
Speaker 3
01:20:59 But he's lying.
Speaker 14
01:21:01 And he has been since he first came here.
Speaker 1
01:21:06 A concerned citizen brought me this evidence of betrayal.
01:21:12 You make a mistake.
01:21:14 Tie him up.
01:21:21 Perfect Cuba guitar to destroy our way of life.
01:21:25 You got pictures of some of you, man.
01:21:28 There's only one thing worse than a *****, and that's a *****.
Devon
01:21:31 So that's the that's the pawn shop guy trying to hot wire the car to go back to the the 90s.
Speaker 1
01:21:39 Nigro and that manika.
Speaker 4
01:21:42 Why you boy?
Devon
01:21:45 A ***** lover or just the FBI?
Speaker 14
01:21:50 I would never do that.
01:21:52 No, please.
Devon
01:21:52 So even back then, everyone thought everyone was a fed.
Speaker 1
01:21:55 Please no.
01:21:57 I swear to you.
Speaker 5
01:21:59 You look at me.
Speaker 8
01:22:02 Ohh, what are you?
Speaker
01:22:05 You gotta believe me, I am one of you.
Speaker 1
01:22:27 Get the car. Come on.
Devon
01:22:35 So the 90s man saves the the black lawyer and the other 90s man.
Speaker 1
01:22:46 Go after all.
Speaker 14
01:22:48 Get it? We got.
Devon
01:22:54 And they just gave up real and there was like, oh, forget it, they're gone.
01:22:57 All right, now back to killing people.
Speaker 14
01:22:59 And the waist that cross we woke.
Speaker 5
01:23:04 The hell is this?
Devon
01:23:05 And this part doesn't make any sense.
01:23:07 But now all of a sudden they want to burn up the guy.
01:23:09 The kids dad again for.
01:23:10 But like for no reason.
01:23:12 Like, it literally doesn't make sense.
01:23:13 And so now they're going to burn the the time traveling racist and his dad at the stake for again.
01:23:20 No, no real reason.
Speaker 1
01:23:21 You brought him here.
01:23:29 In town.
Speaker 8
01:23:35 Telling you it's mistake.
Speaker 1
01:23:37 I came here to.
Speaker 4
01:23:38 Save you Southern men don't need saving.
01:23:44 We look after our own.
Speaker 5
01:24:01 Please, daddy. Daddy, please.
Speaker
01:24:13 It's a witness.
01:24:15 Woman, I don't know.
01:24:15 Her name? That.
Devon
01:24:16 Kept you quiet.
01:24:22 And yes, that's when you you find out that the witness.
01:24:26 Was the the mom the whole time?
Speaker 14
01:24:32 It was only 35 years ago.
Devon
01:24:35 And see, this is another thing like.
01:24:37 So here's the.
01:24:37 Big here's the big hit the kids over the head with what they're watching, because all this seems like foreign.
01:24:43 Like what the ****?
01:24:44 What kind of ******* nightmare?
01:24:47 You know, reality is this that you're trying.
01:24:50 You're trying to tell me this is like.
01:24:51 What America was like.
Speaker 7
01:24:56 Do you think that lawyer will say anything?
Speaker 9
01:24:58 Thank you.
01:24:58 Just be happy the two strangers saved.
Speaker 3
01:25:00 His life.
Speaker
01:25:02 God, I can't imagine what.
01:25:03 It must have been like to be black hair.
Speaker 10
01:25:05 What gets me is that for only 35 years ago.
Devon
01:25:08 And it was only 35 years ago.
01:25:12 That was life for black people 35 years ago, boys and girls.
01:25:25 What do you think that does to not again, not just to the minds of the the white children watching this show, but the black children?
01:25:33 35 years ago this is just.
01:25:35 How it was.
01:25:41 Just going around.
01:25:43 Burning *******.
Speaker 10
01:25:47 This is about the place where we arrive.
01:25:50 Wipe the blood off.
Devon
01:26:25 And the white woman.
01:26:30 All the men and all the evil white men in her life are now dead.
01:26:36 Is happy for some reason.
01:26:39 Both her sons and her husband are dead.
01:26:43 But she's happy because so is racism.
Speaker 10
01:26:55 Look, she's happy.
01:27:01 The end.
01:27:11 We beat racism.
Devon
01:27:15 So there you go.
01:27:18 There you go.
01:27:21 Yeah, there was like a million.
01:27:22 There were so many different shows that did, like some version of this exact episode because really this isn't that much different than the quantum Leap episode.
01:27:33 And the another reason the weird paradox was one of the reasons why a lot of these episodes were so popular.
01:27:40 I mean, there's the obvious stuff, but also just for the same, you know, boomers had this weird relationship with the 1950s where they demonized everything about it, but they couldn't ******* stop making shows and movies.
01:27:57 You know, it's kind of like I did.
01:27:58 That whole video on Pleasantville.
01:28:01 Where in in the Boomers had to to show you that?
01:28:05 Yeah, I know you watch leave it to Beaver and you watch this, this white suburban.
01:28:10 Utopia, or at least what looks like a utopia compared to the 90s.
01:28:15 You watch this **** and you're just like, what the?
01:28:17 ****. What happened?
01:28:19 And so they had to find reasons.
01:28:22 To make it look bad.
01:28:24 The movie Pleasantville was specifically designed.
01:28:29 So that 90s audiences would look at 1950s footage and television shows and think, well, I know it looks really cool.
01:28:37 I know it looks really awesome and safe and happy.
01:28:41 But just brewing just underneath the surface was this this evil that we had to get rid of.
01:28:48 And unfortunately, you know in getting rid of that, we had to get rid.
01:28:51 Of some of this other stuff.
01:28:53 That's just how it works.
01:28:55 Well, this is the same kind of a thing.
01:29:00 With the same kind of a thing.
01:29:03 I know that you watched these, these old television reruns from the 1950s, and everything looks like it's way nicer than it is now in 1990.
01:29:14 And safer and happier.
01:29:15 But I mean ****.
01:29:17 Look how look how evil the white people were back then.
01:29:21 Just going around, you know, indiscriminately murdering black people for no reason and burning crosses and.
01:29:30 They were just in this murderous rage all the time.
01:29:36 So I know it looked really good, but really.
01:29:38 All that was all that existed.
01:29:44 Because of the blood shed by the black people who built this, who really built this country?
01:29:55 And that was the message all over the place.
01:30:02 And maybe that helps explain why.
01:30:03 A lot of millennials.
01:30:06 Black and white.
01:30:09 Think that that's what it was like in the 1950s.
01:30:15 A lot of Gen.
01:30:15 Xers, black and white.
01:30:19 Think that's what it was like in?
01:30:20 The 1950s.
01:30:27 And obviously the boomers.
01:30:32 Because they got a double whammy.
01:30:35 You know, while the civil rights movement was taking place, they were getting like the the, you know, their version of the CNN narrative back back then.
01:30:47 That was unfolding on their screens as it happened.
01:30:51 And in their newspapers.
01:30:55 You know, they weren't getting the same.
01:30:56 They were getting the same slanted coverage that we get now.
01:30:59 You know, when there were violent riots, they were called peaceful protests.
01:31:06 No, Martin Luther King, he believed in peaceful protests.
01:31:14 We all saw the way that the George Floyd riots recovered.
01:31:20 If you think that that that kind of bias wasn't.
01:31:24 Didn't exist in the 1950s and 60s. You're you're crazy. Of course it did.
01:31:30 But there was no Internet to or any alternative whatsoever.
01:31:42 So the boomers grow up watching the news reports, telling them that this is the way that the.
01:31:46 World is.
01:31:47 And then they.
01:31:49 Have this kind of fiction get produced in their.
01:31:53 Their early adulthood, you know, at the time.
01:31:57 A lot of boomers were in their 30s when this came out.
01:32:06 And they have their kids.
01:32:07 This was this was the very special episode that you would have.
01:32:10 Your kids watch.
01:32:12 Because the worst thing that could happen is that your.
01:32:15 Kids would grow up to be racist.
01:32:23 So you'd say, gather round, kids.
01:32:25 Well, we got to watch this very special episode of.
01:32:28 You know, whatever.
01:32:29 And again, this is this episode existed in, like, every show that existed so.
01:32:35 It wouldn't matter if it was this show specifically or quantum leap or whatever, but you'd have your kids come in.
01:32:40 And want it's very important.
01:32:48 Now Zoomers might have been raised by touch screens and iPads and iPhones and stuff like that.
01:32:56 But millennials and Gen.
01:32:58 X was they were definitely raised on television.
01:33:06 I know I was.
01:33:10 You know, unfortunately in my household, I don't think the TV's really ever turned off.
01:33:17 I'd get up in the.
01:33:18 Morning, the TV would be on.
01:33:21 My mom would be watching, you know, the Morning News or, you know, some awful.
01:33:28 Morning show.
01:33:31 And I'd come home.
01:33:32 From school, the TV would be on.
01:33:36 You know my sisters would be watching, you know, My Little Pony or whatever the **** it was.
01:33:42 And it it stayed on all the way on, you know, until Letterman or whatever the **** late night show they were watching.
01:33:50 And the TV didn't turn off until it was time for bed.
01:33:55 And while I was at school, I guarantee that TV stayed on.
01:33:59 And my mom watched soap operas and.
01:34:02 All the other horrible daytime television that designed specifically for housewives.
01:34:09 And that should be a streaming and of itself, all the awful daytime television that they they created because they they basically they were alone with your wife.
01:34:19 During the day.
01:34:22 They were alone with your wife.
01:34:26 You know, we sometimes wonder how white women ended up the way.
01:34:28 That they did well.
01:34:30 That was part of it.
01:34:34 While you were at work all day.
01:34:37 They were alone with your wife for eight hours.
01:34:44 And Oprah and Ricky Lake and Barbara Walters and all these other ******* psychos.
01:34:55 Had some had a lot of 1 on.
01:34:56 One time with your wife.
01:35:09 So anyway.
01:35:11 Let's take a look at some of the the Super chats.
01:35:17 Get rid of this here.
01:35:19 The TV.
Speaker
01:35:21 The disclaimer.
Devon
01:35:25 All right.
01:35:29 How do I look at super?
01:35:30 Chats. Here we go.
01:35:34 $25.00, from Vivian with no message. Well, thank you very much, Vivian.
01:35:40 Vivian's a cool name.
01:35:43 It's a it's a family name.
01:35:46 There's I have.
01:35:48 Multiple relatives with that name.
01:35:52 Artwork, podcast one or five cents.
01:35:56 Although Getter is going to have censorship and whatnot, it's 100% better than having your opinion censor on Twitter and leaving Twitter now sends a message. Go to gab. **** getter.
01:36:09 Get her.
01:36:10 Go to gab.
01:36:12 All these stupid billionaire platforms.
01:36:16 I don't care if it's a a lefty billionaire or if it's a mega billionaires.
01:36:21 It's if it's a Zionist billionaire, whether it's left or right, they're both Zionists.
01:36:26 Don't use their platforms.
01:36:29 They need you on their platforms or their platforms irrelevant.
01:36:32 You are the product.
01:36:34 If you're not there, they've got nothing.
01:36:36 Don't have a product.
01:36:39 You know, easy it is to to write a website like Twitter.
01:36:44 I mean, it's not a complex.
01:36:46 I mean, once you start to have like billions of users or whatever, that's where it when it gets complex, but the actual.
01:36:55 Is not that complex.
01:36:59 The only thing that you know that that makes a site or breaks it in terms of like a Twitter alternative, it's users don't go to gutter gutter's terrible.
01:37:12 Getter is is ******* awful.
01:37:16 In fact, I think Nick Nick wants has joined Getter.
01:37:21 A couple days ago.
01:37:23 And within an hour while he was live, like, I don't even think he was saying anything.
01:37:28 They banned him.
01:37:32 And he's pro Trump.
01:37:38 And I could be wrong.
01:37:39 I don't think he even actually said anything yet.
01:37:41 They just banned him because it was him.
01:37:50 So yeah, **** gutter.
01:37:53 First, last five dollars.
01:37:55 Let's get the ball rolling.
01:37:57 I don't know which ball you mean.
01:38:01 $0.25, Florida, Florida, Dixie starting this year all the American quarters will have women on them and four out of five of them are not white. So far I did not know that American women quarters program.
01:38:18 But why would you expect anything else?
01:38:20 Right?
01:38:21 Of course they're going to do that.
01:38:22 They're getting rid of the statues.
01:38:23 It's the same thing.
01:38:24 They're going to get rid of.
01:38:25 Here's the thing, this used to.
01:38:27 **** me off.
01:38:29 But as I.
01:38:29 Said in the millennial now it doesn't.
01:38:35 This is actually good and I'll explain why.
01:38:39 All of these statues of white people.
01:38:43 All these monuments with white people.
01:38:46 This money with white people on it.
01:38:50 It's a false sense of security for white people.
01:38:57 It makes them feel as if nothing has changed.
01:39:01 It makes them feel as if their heritage is still relevant.
01:39:06 It makes them feel as if the country they believe in still exists.
01:39:17 That's no, that's not going to be the case.
01:39:21 You're not going to feel like it's your country.
01:39:25 If the money has black people on it.
01:39:28 The statues in your parks are of black people.
01:39:35 The historical fiction that's on Netflix is full of black people.
01:39:46 You're no longer going to be emotionally.
01:39:54 To the system.
01:39:59 Because you got to remember why?
01:40:00 Why do they do that?
01:40:02 Why would they do that before?
01:40:06 You know, why was it important to have monuments?
01:40:08 Why was it important to have these icons?
01:40:11 Why was it important to have, in fact, what's the argument that leftists use when they want to get rid of them?
01:40:20 You see, people keep thinking that leftists, they oh, they just lie all the time.
01:40:24 No, they don't lie.
01:40:26 When they lie, but like listen.
01:40:28 To what they say.
01:40:31 And they'll tell you that the reason they need to get rid of these icons and the reason you know because they don't, those don't represent me.
01:40:39 So what they're saying is there's value.
01:40:43 In having those statues represent you.
01:40:47 And there is.
01:40:49 There's an emotional value to that.
01:40:52 There's a psychological advantage to that.
01:40:57 And there's a lot of people that have a hard time letting go of the past.
01:41:02 There's a lot of people who still think.
01:41:05 There's something left to save.
01:41:10 There's a lot of people who don't want to pull the plug because they think they still.
01:41:15 Hear a heartbeat.
01:41:24 And so this is actually a good thing.
01:41:26 Now, I don't know.
01:41:27 In other countries I you know, I'm just speaking for him in, in terms of America.
01:41:34 It's a good thing.
01:41:36 That white Americans realize.
01:41:40 Well, you know, it's what I said on on gab.
01:41:42 The other day to talk.
01:41:43 About winning the culture war.
01:41:47 Is like talking about how we're going to win Vietnam.
01:41:53 It's ******* over.
01:41:57 It's over.
01:41:59 And you sound like a crazy person.
01:42:03 When you, when I hear people talking about winning the culture war, it sounds like some old Vietnam vet talking about how we can still win Vietnam.
01:42:13 Or some coutard saying this is how Trump can still be president.
01:42:21 It sounds crazy to me.
01:42:31 But the reason one of the reasons.
01:42:34 Why people still think that this is how we can still win.
01:42:38 It's because of these symbols.
01:42:45 When the left rewrites the history books and knocks down the statues and changes everything so it.
01:42:52 You know, functionally you if you were raised.
01:42:56 In the system you you believe that black people built this country and you know, maybe even Ben Franklin was black or, you know, whatever, right?
01:43:04 To whatever extreme they take it to.
01:43:10 What's that going to do to white people psychologically?
01:43:14 That's not all bad news.
01:43:15 There are some advantages to that.
01:43:20 I do want to take a look.
01:43:21 At this, though, American women's what is American?
01:43:26 Women's quarter program.
01:43:33 Is the US mint?
01:43:40 Yeah, they're not showing a lot of the.
01:43:45 Let's see, there's an image of this.
01:43:49 It looks like they got the the the white chick is she?
01:43:52 Is this from the challenger?
01:43:56 I think they got the chick from the challenger, right?
01:43:59 Or some astronaut chick.
01:44:03 And then they've got a.
01:44:06 An Asian chick and a black lady.
01:44:09 Yeah, this is all good.
01:44:11 This is all good.
01:44:15 Because it undermines the idea that see this is what you need to understand.
01:44:20 That they when people get angry at boomers for being delusional.
01:44:26 And having this skewed view of the world, it's a lot of it's because they were they. They went to schools that were like 95% white.
01:44:35 And many of them worked at jobs until they retired. They were like 95% white and lived in 95% white. They have a they have a.
01:44:42 Skewed view.
01:44:45 Of the demographics in America.
01:44:49 And this stuff like this is going to.
01:44:54 It's going to prevent that from.
01:44:56 Happening to people.
01:44:57 Let me just put that way.
01:45:01 $5 from real red elephants. Good evening. Good evening to you, Sir. It's up, Vince. You did. You get your ******* ham radio yet? You need to get your ham. Ham radio.
01:45:13 $25 based race mixer just stopped wearing the mask. I've noticed lately there is no pushback like before, but people are stuck in this psychosis and I'm in a blue fagot lot or in blue Fagot Las Vegas. Thanks Devin. Probably off topic but.
01:45:32 Get some balls, friends.
01:45:34 Let them confront you and go from there.
01:45:37 Yeah, I thought Las Vegas was dialing it back.
01:45:40 I thought they had like, some big New Year's bash, and from what I'd heard, there weren't like there, you know, a lot of people.
01:45:46 Weren't wearing masks and stuff so.
01:45:49 I don't know.
01:45:50 I don't know.
01:45:52 And yeah, Las Vegas is blue, but it's also it's still in the West, it's and it's not.
01:45:58 And by that I mean, like, not California.
01:46:01 You know, California is a different animal.
01:46:02 I would think that it wouldn't be as blue as, certainly not as California.
01:46:08 UM.
01:46:11 But yes, you should.
01:46:13 You you should not comply.
01:46:16 Based race Mixer another $5. What are your thoughts on Tucker pressure Valve calling out Teddy Cruz the way he did?
01:46:24 I saw that clip.
01:46:25 What he's talking about it for those of you don't know is Ted Cruz during a I think it was a Senate hearing, made mention of terrorists on the 6th and Tucker pulled him on the show and said, oh, you know you you use that language.
01:46:42 And that's not true.
01:46:43 They weren't terrorists, you know that.
01:46:45 And you're very careful with your language.
01:46:47 So why did you lie like that?
01:46:48 And and?
01:46:49 But then he gave Ted Cruz the opportunity to to, to smooth it all over.
01:46:55 That's why.
01:46:57 That was exactly pressure Valve.
01:46:59 That was actually, that was a really good demonstration of how the pressure valve works.
01:47:03 So one in the ruling class.
01:47:06 Said the wrong thing.
01:47:07 You know, in terms of how it was going to be perceived by the people he's supposed to be that he doesn't, but he's supposed to represent, right?
01:47:15 He said the wrong thing.
01:47:16 He asked.
01:47:16 The mask slipped.
01:47:19 In such a way that it was undermining his ability to lead the people that he's supposed to be leading.
01:47:26 So damage control, damage control Tucker Carlson comes in and says, oh, how dare he say that?
01:47:33 Oh my God.
01:47:34 And he and he does.
01:47:35 He's the pressure.
01:47:36 The that's the release.
01:47:39 OK, Tucker echoes all of these things that you that you are saying when you hear Ted Cruz call the people on January 6th, a bunch of terrorists.
01:47:55 Echoes all of that, Tucker says.
01:47:57 All the same things so that you know.
01:47:59 OK, good, good, good.
01:48:00 I'm getting.
01:48:01 I'm being hurt.
01:48:01 I'm being hurt.
01:48:05 And then he has Ted Cruz on the show and he calls him out.
01:48:08 And he's really serious.
01:48:12 He confronts him.
01:48:14 In a way that's safe.
01:48:17 And happy and on television and ends well.
01:48:21 Because if one of you were to confront Ted Cruz, it would not probably be as nice, right?
01:48:29 So what Tucker is doing is he's facilitating.
01:48:32 He's giving the audience away the feel as.
01:48:36 If they can, they they confronted Ted Cruz.
01:48:39 Good thing we have Tucker to say the things that I want to say.
01:48:45 And by the.
01:48:45 End of it.
01:48:46 You know, Ted Cruz has his excuse.
01:48:50 They kiss and.
01:48:51 Make up.
01:48:53 They're still friends.
01:48:57 And all is forgiven.
01:49:01 So that's it's literally it's a perfect example of what Tucker does.
01:49:06 A perfect example.
01:49:13 That's what I'm that's this is, this is what I've been describing since for years, literally for years now.
01:49:21 That's a great example of the function.
01:49:25 That he serves because now now it's over, right?
01:49:31 Now it's over.
01:49:34 Got it out of your system.
01:49:38 Tucker gave him a talking to.
01:49:40 And now he knows.
01:49:41 He can't get away with rhetoric like that.
01:49:46 And now no one's ****** *** anymore.
01:49:49 In two weeks, no one will even remember that.
Speaker 12
01:49:51 He said that.
Devon
01:49:53 In in a month, the same people that were that were.
Speaker 12
01:49:57 Oh, my God. **** Ted.
Devon
01:49:59 Cruz, they'll be sharing, you know, 10 second clips of him saying something, quote, UN quote based, you know?
01:50:07 It's over.
01:50:14 $10 from Hammer, Hammer of Thorazine.
01:50:17 Have you ever found a possum behind a water heater?
01:50:22 When you do, you'll know what it means to fear.
01:50:26 No, we don't have possums out here.
01:50:27 I've heard they're really ******* crazy though.
01:50:33 But yeah, I've never.
01:50:34 I never, never found a possum.
01:50:35 That sounds sounds like a story.
01:50:40 Uh. Let's see here. That's, I can't even translate that into pennies. But the trendy swimmer's surname Heinegg is Ashkenazi Jewish origin.
01:50:51 Devon, well, I wouldn't, you know, they're all Ivy League people. Furthermore, 27% of the students at Yale are Jewish overall, exactly their Ivy League is.
01:50:59 Is very, very, very, very Jewish.
01:51:04 So yeah, I wouldn't.
01:51:05 I'm not surprised at.
01:51:06 All that the.
01:51:07 Those those ****** swimmers are are Jewish.
01:51:11 Hey, Devin, if you haven't, could you review more supposedly based movies such as Drive or Fight Club?
01:51:19 Also, you complain a lot about Windows, why not use Linux?
01:51:23 For the same reason I've never used Linux.
01:51:25 I've had look, I've had people pushing trying to push Linux to me.
01:51:30 For like 20 years.
01:51:33 And there's just a lot of software that I use all the time.
01:51:37 That doesn't just use GIMP or just just use, you know this just it's like just use blender, just use, you know, whatever it's like, no.
01:51:48 It's yes, you. You're technically right. There are alternatives that can kind of do the same job. Kind of. And I've tried using a lot of these and look gimp's actually, not GIMP. Got a lot better. All right, so I've actually, I still use GIMP sometimes.
01:52:04 But no, it's it's.
01:52:07 There's just too much.
01:52:08 Software I wouldn't be able to use.
01:52:11 Otherwise I would use them.
01:52:14 I would assume they have.
01:52:15 To make OBS for Linux.
01:52:18 I would.
01:52:19 I would assume that they do, but yeah, there's just a lot of software that.
01:52:24 That's the only reason it's not that I I mean, trust me, windows sucks and you know, and it's probably.
01:52:29 Spying on me.
01:52:32 You can at least find a distro that won't spin you as much.
01:52:36 I use Linux on my Raspberry pies and stuff like that, but on the computer that I broadcast from there's too many pieces of software that.
01:52:45 That wouldn't work.
01:52:50 Drive in Fight Club.
01:52:52 I don't know.
01:52:52 I haven't seen drive in a really long time.
01:52:55 I don't even know if Fight Club is necessarily based.
01:52:59 It just I think it has a it's a good it it.
01:53:04 I think it expresses.
01:53:07 The way that the quote UN quote 90s man was feeling after being asked to repress.
01:53:14 His masculinity for a decade.
01:53:17 That's why people like Fight Club.
01:53:20 Because Fight Club is basically expressing.
01:53:25 The way that a lot of men felt after a decade of being told.
01:53:31 Just to be consumers.
01:53:33 And and don't actually and and try to suppress all of your your mail lists.
01:53:40 I don't know if the book was like that.
01:53:43 I've never read the book, but that's that's how the movie was.
01:53:45 And that's why so many 90s.
01:53:48 90s men connected with that with that movie.
01:53:54 $5 from Hammer of Thorazine. Go to being in search. American culture is centered around.
01:54:02 Go to Bing.
01:54:04 Don't use Bing in a long time.
Speaker 5
01:54:08 Let's see here.
Devon
01:54:13 Culture is centered around.
01:54:18 Well, it doesn't.
01:54:18 It doesn't auto complete, so I'll just hit enter.
01:54:27 That's odd.
01:54:28 Why does that come up?
01:54:29 I'll bring this up.
01:54:34 So this is real.
01:54:35 I mean, I just did this.
01:54:40 And bring this up here real quick.
01:54:53 Oh man, I'll tell you one thing.
01:54:54 All these things.
01:54:55 I complain about.
01:54:56 With with you know OBS and Windows and everything.
01:54:58 Taking forever to.
01:54:59 Like you know.
01:55:00 To to navigate it would take twice as long in Linux, just.
Speaker 12
01:55:03 It's just to what?
Devon
01:55:06 OK, here we go.
01:55:10 Come on. Here we.
01:55:11 Go this is what comes up when you go to Bing.
01:55:18 And ask.
Speaker 9
01:55:20 Let's see here if I can bring that in.
Devon
01:55:24 I just did it, it works.
01:55:26 I I don't.
01:55:27 That's OK that's odd.
01:55:31 Good to know.
01:55:34 Let's see here.
01:55:38 $0.50 from a non lurker. I only watch your vods at two times speed, but I'll donate some pennies. Cash out some crypto and get some Elon space Internet already.
01:55:51 Yeah, I actually I'm on the waiting list.
01:55:53 I'm on the waiting list.
01:55:56 So I just I have to wait for them to tell me and then it sucks.
01:56:00 Cause like the Elon Musk space Internet.
01:56:04 You have to pay them 100 bucks to get on the list, which I did, and then once it once you, you know, once you get to the front line you have to pay them another 500 bucks.
01:56:16 And then it's still like another 100 bucks a month.
01:56:20 So it better be ******* worth it, because that's a lot of money for me.
01:56:25 But hopefully it will mean Internet works.
01:56:30 Retired Fagot .5 cents thoughts on the attempted Antifa bombing in Florida feels like the system is starting to worry about the left starting things without their approval and cause the right to retaliate, thus causing things to spiral out of control without their supervision.
01:56:50 I don't know all the details with that.
01:56:51 I saw some of that pop up today.
01:56:54 But I haven't had time to drill down into it further.
01:56:56 All in fact.
01:56:57 Really, all I really saw was that somehow Baked Alaska.
01:57:01 I thought he was going to get bombed or something.
01:57:03 I don't know.
01:57:05 I don't.
01:57:06 I I haven't even looked at it, I haven't had.
01:57:08 Time, but I'll I'll look into that.
01:57:11 Probably after the show and stuff because I almost I almost forgot that that happened.
01:57:15 I just saw that headline.
01:57:19 But I don't think that you know, I don't think.
01:57:20 Here's the thing.
01:57:21 I don't think the Antifa, certainly the leftist.
01:57:26 If you think that the.
01:57:28 Right is a bunch of *******.
01:57:30 The left are also a bunch of *******.
01:57:33 The only difference is the left is is funded.
01:57:38 And like you know, Antifa gets funding from billionaires.
01:57:46 And so you might have some lone wolf weirdo do something.
01:57:51 But they're also these lefties that do that kind of stuff.
01:57:53 And look, that's just going to happen, right?
01:57:55 Crazy people.
01:57:57 And look, there's right wing crazy people that do stuff too.
01:58:00 And not everything is a syop like every, you know, not everything.
01:58:03 Is a false.
01:58:03 Flag not everything.
01:58:05 When you see us shooting, it's.
01:58:06 Not just, oh, it's feds.
01:58:08 It's not.
01:58:09 There are just crazy people that do crazy things.
01:58:13 But that usually doesn't lead to anything else.
01:58:15 Usually that really.
01:58:16 So the idea that's going to spiral out of control.
01:58:18 I don't think it's going to happen.
01:58:20 You'd have to have very targeted **** happen for a sustained amount of time.
01:58:26 Right.
01:58:27 It's not going to just be like.
01:58:28 Event is going to spark some kind of war between Antifa people and right wing people on the street.
01:58:36 You know, it's not going to turn into, like some guerrilla warfare scenario because and, you know, in fact, Antifa could go around and start systematically burning down Christian churches like.
01:58:49 You'd be surprised at how much of A beating the right will take before they do anything.
01:58:56 And in fact, I think, and this might even go.
01:58:58 For the left.
01:58:59 Too in some ways, but the right certainly.
01:59:03 I think they'll take a beating, a prolonged beating.
01:59:07 And they'll almost need someone to tell them.
01:59:11 What to do?
01:59:13 You know you're going to need to have that leader that a lot of people thought Trump was.
01:59:20 Who? You know that he's.
01:59:21 Not, but you're going to have to have that, that.
01:59:24 That someone that's got the same charisma of Trump.
01:59:30 But someone who's more qualified to.
01:59:35 Well, we can't say a whole lot about that, but I.
01:59:39 Think you get what I mean?
01:59:43 Let's see here.
01:59:49 Also, if you rent a virtual prose.
01:59:51 From a non lurker.
01:59:55 If you rent a virtual private server VPS $5 a month for five terabytes of bandwidth.
02:00:03 You could stream a single feed and have it repeat to all the alt streaming sites over a data center.
02:00:11 Gigabit connection without bottlenecking?
02:00:14 Well, no, it's just like it's not that it's.
02:00:17 I wouldn't be able to stream to the VPS.
02:00:21 You know, I'm not like when I'm streaming right now.
02:00:22 I'm not streaming to like all you guys at the same time.
02:00:25 That's essentially what's happening is I'm streaming to Odyssey.
02:00:29 To their VPS, basically, and then that's that's distributing it to all you guys.
02:00:34 So my Internet sucks not because of of bandwidth to you know or because of odysseys or you know I mean.
02:00:43 Like it's the bottleneck is between me and the rest of the Internet, so wouldn't matter if I got a VPS if.
02:00:49 My connection to the.
02:00:50 VPS is bad.
02:00:53 That's what I've got to upgrade, but hopefully Lisa, I'm on the waiting list.
02:00:57 I'm on the list.
02:01:00 $10 from Hammer of Thorazine. Have you ever looked at the different US electoral maps by? If only whites, blacks, Hispanic women and men voted worth a look.
02:01:11 If not, but it illustrates the stark political contrast between us and them.
02:01:16 Yeah, I think most of us have seen those where you see that if only white men voted.
02:01:21 I mean, in fact, if only white men voted we we live even now, even with with how much things have changed now.
02:01:30 We'd be like the most right wing country.
02:01:32 In the world.
02:01:34 That's just the way that it is.
02:01:36 It's really frustrating.
02:01:37 I was talking to my boomer mom once about demographics and she made some comment about, well, it's it's not just, it's not just the, you know, the the non whites that vote lefty, a lot of.
02:01:49 A lot of whites, you know, they want a lot of this stuff too.
02:01:53 And of course she's lumping.
02:01:54 In fellow whites.
02:01:55 That's another story.
02:01:56 But you know, I mean, and so she's saying like, oh, all these wives.
02:01:59 And so I just told her exactly.
02:02:01 So why would you want to make it even harder?
02:02:04 If it's already hard to defend these values against your own, you know with your own people.
02:02:11 Why would you want to import a?
02:02:13 Bunch of allies for them.
02:02:16 And you could tell she had that had never occurred to her for some reason, because it was just she was stuck in the the platitudes in her head.
02:02:24 That said that, you know like.
02:02:25 Oh no.
02:02:26 But but white people vote for Democrats, too.
02:02:28 It's like, yeah, but So what?
02:02:32 So what the vast majority of whites vote right wing and have since the you know, the dawn of time.
Speaker 5
02:02:41 Uh, let's see. Or.
Devon
02:02:42 $5 from Hue, Gettysburg and then.
02:02:46 It kind of cuts off.
02:02:49 Here's some my melt settlement shekels. Don't spend them all in one place, $5. Well, I appreciate that.
02:02:56 They'll go towards my Elon space Internet.
02:03:00 Let's see here. That's about $1.25. I think stir by hype. Here are some shekels good going. Appreciate it.
02:03:11 $5 from based race mixer. What are your thoughts on Gavin McGinnis? He has a network with guys like Jim Goat who I can tolerate but also has a ****** like Fagot like atheism.
02:03:25 Is unstoppable with a platform.
02:03:28 Seems to me like another.
02:03:31 He's like on a personal level, I've only.
02:03:34 Met him once.
02:03:35 And he seemed all right.
02:03:37 Uh, but you know, it's a paywall thing.
02:03:40 So I I'm not that worried about it in terms of info.
02:03:45 I think the second you put yourself behind a paywall, you're you're instantly kind of limiting your.
02:03:51 The only people that you're going to be, you're going to be preaching to the choir.
02:03:58 You know, I don't know.
02:03:59 I I haven't even seen any of any of this stuff that that because of that, I haven't seen any of.
02:04:03 The stuff that platform is produced in.
02:04:07 Well, I mean, ever actually, I mean, I've seen maybe a couple of clips that have.
02:04:10 Come out of.
02:04:11 What is it?
02:04:13 Like uncensored something.
02:04:15 I don't know what.
02:04:15 It is.
02:04:15 Even and.
02:04:17 But that's The thing is.
02:04:19 You know, I just see it as entertainment at that point.
02:04:21 You're just paying for, you know, entertainment.
02:04:25 I don't, I don't think a.
02:04:26 Lot of real philosophy like if you want to.
02:04:29 Be part of the discussion.
02:04:31 If you want to be a part of the philosophical discussion, the last thing you want is to put.
02:04:36 Barriers between you.
02:04:39 And the other people involved in the discussion and the paywall kind.
02:04:43 Of does that.
02:04:45 So I mean I get it.
02:04:46 I mean, I got to make a living, but.
02:04:49 It you know it also that I don't know and maybe that's just me, I don't.
02:04:55 Prioritize money the same way that a lot of.
02:04:57 Normal people do so.
02:05:00 I'm totally OK with being poor.
02:05:02 I mean.
02:05:02 It's nice not.
02:05:03 Being poor doing wrong.
02:05:05 I I don't prefer it.
02:05:09 I don't prefer being poor over the alternative.
02:05:13 But I I I prioritize.
02:05:16 Financial wealth below being part of the conversation and the.
02:05:25 I don't think those guys do.
02:05:27 But I don't know.
02:05:31 Midnight sun.
02:05:31 Also, it looks like that's probably about a.
02:05:37 Oh no, I'm getting that wrong.
02:05:38 That's that's about a dollar, I think maybe.
02:05:41 Have you ever thought about going or doing commentary on the quintessential Gen.
02:05:45 X film reality bites?
02:05:49 You know I.
02:05:51 I haven't seen that in a really long time and I didn't like it.
02:05:53 When I did.
02:05:55 So maybe I'll have to take a look.
02:05:57 At it again.
02:05:58 It was not.
02:05:58 It wasn't a movie that resonated with me.
02:06:00 Maybe because it was, it leaned more.
02:06:02 Gen. X, right?
02:06:03 And so it just didn't.
02:06:04 I don't know, I just remember.
02:06:06 Not liking it.
02:06:06 That much isn't.
02:06:10 If if that's the one I'm thinking of, I.
02:06:12 Think it is.
02:06:14 I'll take a look at it again, maybe in the next week or so.
02:06:17 Good subject matter where the girl must choose between the creative goy Ethan Hawke.
02:06:23 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:06:23 This is the one with Ben Stiller, right versus the successful Rich tribe member Ben Stiller.
02:06:28 Yeah, yeah, I haven't seen it in a while, but there must be some good supplemental themes in there.
02:06:33 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll have to.
02:06:37 I'll take a look at that again sometime.
02:06:40 Another movie with Ethan Hawke and that's actually 3 movies that I I'm thinking about destroying women.
02:06:46 Love it is is the first ones called, I think before sunrise and then it's like after sunrise.
02:06:55 And then like, you know, they they they made these movies about like this guy on a train.
02:06:59 Ethan Hawke, like, meets this like French girl, and then they fall in love or whatever.
02:07:04 But then and then they make the sequel something like 10 years later and then the sequel of that like another 10 years later.
02:07:11 So you keep seeing.
02:07:12 Like like the same actors.
02:07:16 And it gets real kind of.
02:07:18 I don't know.
02:07:19 That's something I I started work on that.
02:07:23 About a year ago, actually.
02:07:25 And then I kind of I I was having a hard time.
02:07:27 Really focusing it on.
02:07:29 On something because there's sometimes you come up with a hypothesis about a movie and you start watching.
02:07:36 And you know, you could make, you could try to, like, make the argument, but again, I'm more I'm more focused on on reality and I don't want to, like, push an agenda if it's not.
02:07:46 Really there in the movie.
02:07:47 You know what I mean?
02:07:48 And so it it the way I was the direction I was going with it just didn't make it like.
02:07:52 After I'd watched.
02:07:53 All three movies I was like, ah, I mean, it's still degenerate.
02:07:56 But it's not the way that I was thinking.
02:07:58 So I kind of just.
02:08:00 Left it but yeah.
02:08:01 Maybe I'll take a look at that one again.
02:08:08 Share share of Vegas hearing people are coming around to suggesting XMPP.
02:08:15 There's a few of us third positionist types running services, including the XMPP.
02:08:21 At nobody has the biz.
02:08:24 I'm at the same handle most everywhere.
02:08:28 Yeah, I, you know, I haven't had.
02:08:29 Time to look at that, but yeah.
02:08:33 Excuse me, what are your thoughts on Lenny?
02:08:38 Reffin stalls, talents, apparently.
02:08:42 There was a lot of unfinished work due to her being blacklisted.
02:08:46 I'm not familiar with that person.
02:08:48 Let me look.
02:08:49 At them up real quick.
02:08:56 Oh, is she the one that did triumph?
02:08:57 Of the will.
02:09:03 OK.
02:09:04 I think she's the one that.
02:09:05 Had triumph of.
02:09:05 The will right.
02:09:06 She's got.
02:09:07 They gave her.
02:09:08 An IMDb page let me see what that says.
02:09:14 Yeah, she did.
02:09:14 Triumph of the will.
02:09:16 Yeah, travel.
02:09:17 The wheel is pretty good.
02:09:19 I mean, it had, like, some really good.
02:09:20 I mean, really groundbreaking cinematography.
02:09:24 A lot of this stuff that, I mean, there's a lot of that stuff that's been copied over and over and.
02:09:29 Over and over and over again.
02:09:31 In fact, any movie that tries to portray authoritarianism in any way, shape or form copies those shots.
02:09:39 Because it just looks.
02:09:41 Authoritarian like those shots are just very iconically authoritarian, and so you see it, whether whether it's Dwight's speech in the office.
02:09:52 Or whether it's more serious, you know, like a more serious movie. They copy those shots. I mean, Pleasantville did the same thing right when they had the white people with their town meeting, they made sure to to mimic shots from triumph of the will when the white people were were having their town meeting about the, quote, UN quote, colored people.
02:10:14 Yeah, really good, iconic work.
02:10:17 I haven't seen that.
02:10:18 You know, I don't think I've seen these other ones like there's a bunch of movies.
02:10:23 I mean, she did some work. All the stuff's German. So I haven't seen Trump the wheels. The only one, all the other German stuff is.
02:10:32 Like she worked on the Olympics propaganda when they had the Olympics in Germany.
02:10:38 A lot of this other stuff is.
02:10:40 I mean, it's most of it's just documentary stuff that ended abruptly when Nazi Germany fell, and then she it looks like she was a producer on a movie called Lowlands.
02:10:52 In 1954.
02:10:55 Which was.
02:10:58 A movie?
02:11:00 In what language?
02:11:02 Well, I don't think English, so that's why I probably haven't seen it.
02:11:06 But yeah, that triumphantly well is very iconic.
02:11:10 $1.00 from based race mixer cringe Panda is like so, if only not on McGuinness paywall. She had good content on YouTube. Intelligent girl? Yeah, she's a she's a smart chick.
02:11:24 John tighter.
02:11:26 So, which of the hooded racist is playing?
02:11:30 Senator Byrd.
02:11:32 That's true.
02:11:32 Senator Byrd was a.
02:11:35 Well, here's the thing.
02:11:36 A lot of people were in the KKK back then.
02:11:39 The cartoonish view of the KKK is a bunch of people burning crosses and and, you know, whipping black people to death and stuff is, and that's insanity.
02:11:49 A lot of it was a social club.
02:11:52 It was a it was like a white ADL.
02:11:55 Honestly, it was like a white ADL.
02:11:58 Which is why it has to be demonized and.
02:12:01 Now it's now.
02:12:02 It's stupid, right?
02:12:03 I would never join it now, because now it is probably mostly federal agents or whatever.
02:12:09 But there was a point in time.
02:12:11 There was a like back when, like David Duke.
02:12:13 I I guess you could say was involved.
02:12:16 There was a point in time when it was kind.
02:12:17 Of a white ADL.
02:12:21 Speaking of evil cringe Panda $5, I bet that every boomer in the world thought of the dance boy scene when they first heard of Trayvon Martin when he took out the gun and made the Black Boy dance.
02:12:32 I was like boomers watching this must be thinking totally normal.
02:12:38 And they did.
02:12:38 They thought that's how it was.
02:12:40 You can tell because every iconic boomer movie, or at least many of them.
02:12:46 Has a either at the very least a reference to Southerners being stupid.
02:12:52 And you have to remember, imagine the amount of propaganda that had to take place during the civil rights movement, especially if on television.
02:13:01 You're having the news show the National Guard at gunpoint.
02:13:07 You know, like guns turned on white students.
02:13:10 If you're going to make the the white students and the rest of the country feel OK with what's going.
02:13:15 On you're going to have to really make it look like.
02:13:18 Well, no, they're, I mean, that's OK because white southerners are are.
02:13:22 I mean, they're bad.
02:13:24 They're not like you.
02:13:25 They're not.
02:13:26 They're not enlightened like you.
02:13:28 It's OK that the federal government is is pointing guns at white Americans and force integrating the schools in the South because white southerners are bad.
02:13:37 I mean, they lost the civil war for ***** sake, they're just bad.
02:13:42 So a lot of demonization of the South has taken place to a level where, I mean, you have to imagine that a boomer watching that clip.
02:13:53 Would think that that would be a realistic thing to have happen in the South.
02:13:58 That, like a black kid trying to.
02:14:00 Sell candy bars.
02:14:02 He's going to just be, you know, in the middle of the night while he's just minding his own business playing, you know, basketball, some white Southerners going to pull up in a car and and just go dance, monkey dance and blast him.
02:14:15 Because that obviously never happened.
02:14:18 Nothing even like that ever happened.
02:14:22 And so for you to believe that not only did it happen, that it was, it was common.
02:14:27 Imagine the amount of demonization that had to take place.
02:14:31 The the the view of of whites and.
02:14:33 Looked at it continued on.
02:14:36 It continued on to the degree where even today, to some extent, if you hear a Southern accent.
02:14:44 Most people that aren't from the South you hear a southern accent.
02:14:48 There's a bias.
02:14:48 You instantly kind of think stupid.
02:14:52 That's the truth.
02:14:55 That's the truth.
02:14:57 You hear a Southern accent and you instantly associate that with, you know, an ignorant person.
02:15:07 And if there's like a, you know, well the perfect example of Simpsons, right?
02:15:12 You know, cletus?
02:15:16 That's an extreme example, but that's that's there's a version of Cletus in lots of different movies and and television shows too.
02:15:27 Moving right along Glock 23.
02:15:30 When I was a kid in the 90s, there was a show on TV named Walker, Texas Ranger.
02:15:34 Yeah, I remember.
02:15:35 That starring that Chuck Norris.
02:15:37 He had a black partner in every episode.
02:15:40 They do something politically correct.
02:15:42 In one episode, white supremacists take over a local TV station.
02:15:46 At the end, Chuck Norris says we are a melting pot.
02:15:50 Oh man, I wish I'd found that one.
02:15:51 I found a a Walker, Texas Ranger race one.
02:15:56 I don't remember if.
02:15:57 Did I cover that in a stream I I.
02:15:58 Downloaded it.
02:16:00 I don't remember if we.
02:16:01 Actually went over it.
02:16:03 Or if it wasn't, but that's kind of funny.
02:16:06 Maybe I'll look.
02:16:07 For that one.
02:16:09 $1.00 from Cringe Panda. I liked how the waitress demands the sheriff arrest the black guy for touching her and asked the waitress.
02:16:16 Did he hurt you?
02:16:17 And she says doesn't matter.
02:16:19 I was like, based this episode is the Evil Mirror universe to quantum Leap.
02:16:26 Right, right.
02:16:27 Well, here's the other thing, too.
02:16:29 It doesn't matter.
02:16:31 Right.
02:16:32 If I reached across the counter and grabbed the arm of of a barista.
02:16:37 At Starbucks, I I could be arrested.
02:16:44 It doesn't matter if I like, put her in the hospital or not.
02:16:49 That's not the definition of of of.
02:16:51 You know, physical assault.
02:16:53 They reach across the counter and grab someone.
02:16:57 That's being violent.
02:16:58 That's initiating violence.
02:17:02 Cringe Panda again, the way they show Southerners as uneducated is so pervasive.
02:17:08 In the episode, they burn a dummy with a sign that has Supreme Court written on it as if they can't even spell.
02:17:16 And of course, the woman woman is happy at the end.
02:17:19 She's now free, independent woman, right?
02:17:21 No, she.
02:17:22 She backstabbed her husband and and her and her and her son.
02:17:27 And she's happy because she solved racism.
02:17:30 Let me see if I can.
02:17:33 I didn't catch that the Supreme Court was.
02:17:35 Spelled wrong, but I I believe it.
Speaker 10
02:17:37 Let me see.
Speaker
02:17:49 Mute that.
Devon
02:17:52 Yeah, yeah, yeah, it is spelled wrong.
02:17:55 Good. Aye, good. Aye.
02:18:00 Well, yeah, that's that's another perfect example.
02:18:05 Uh, let's see.
02:18:07 Here this aired on November 6th. This is also from cringe Panda. This air November 6, 1989.
02:18:13 The quantum Leap episode, aired October 9th, 1991. They're nearly the same with the black man walking into the diner and getting called out, and then the time traveler being accepted into the clan.
02:18:26 And dealing with the educated black guy that threatens the white society, right.
02:18:30 Well, there was, you know, this exact storyline was a lot of different.
02:18:34 I mean, not the time travel part, but was a lot of different shows.
02:18:38 You could even say that you know like.
02:18:40 You know, driving Miss Daisy probably came out around the same time right around 9:00.
02:18:44 Because this is when the Boomers had control over Hollywood.
02:18:49 This is when.
02:18:50 The old Guard of Hollywood was completely gone.
02:18:56 And you had the boomers who wanted to romanticize.
02:19:00 The the civil rights movement.
02:19:04 They wanted to excuse make make as many explicit excuses as they could for flushing the leave it to Beaver 1950s down the toilet.
02:19:17 So they had to show their children.
02:19:19 No, no, it was bad.
02:19:21 Look how bad.
02:19:22 It was.
02:19:26 It was so terrible we had to.
02:19:28 Get rid of it.
02:19:33 Uh let Tuva forever sucks.
02:19:36 My grandparents fled the commies in Lithuania and seeing what they were doing at doing to that once proud country only to have their grandkids grow up in America.
02:19:48 That is lost.
02:19:50 Yeah, I'd be ****** *** if I'd left Eastern Europe.
02:19:55 For America.
02:19:57 Ohh man.
02:20:03 12848 Why do people ignore the fact that Tucker's from big money and his dad was CIA?
02:20:10 Tucker's book is literally about don't **** *** the guys too much. My fellow Shabbos goys they might pitchfork me and I'll lose my money.
02:20:19 *** **** normies, I swear they're well said.
02:20:21 Yeah, I mean, that's that that those are two major things.
02:20:25 You need to think about.
02:20:26 One thing about Tucker Tucker comes.
02:20:28 From old money, old money and CIA.
02:20:32 And yes, he lays out in his book exactly that he says don't **** *** the going him.
02:20:38 Or the pitchforks will come out and they'll come.
02:20:40 After our old money.
02:20:42 That's literally his book.
02:20:45 And that's his own words.
02:20:46 I've played the clip of him of him describing it essentially like that.
02:20:51 On oh, what was that guy's name?
02:20:55 He used to do the man show.
02:20:58 And I'm forgetting his name.
02:20:59 Doesn't matter.
02:21:00 But I've played the clip on here before.
02:21:02 Cringe Panda $1.00 I watched 2 great movies this week in cold blood and from 1967.
02:21:09 And the sequel, Capote 2005, both about a family being murdered in Kansas by a psychopath. But Capote shows how the gay author decided to shield the killer as a gentle human because he.
02:21:24 Fell. Fell in love.
02:21:26 By the way, weird but true or no weird.
02:21:28 But Truman Capote.
02:21:30 Hated Jews.
02:21:31 I never watched Capote because I thought it was just like a pro gay movie.
02:21:37 Maybe I'll take a.
02:21:38 Look at it.
02:21:39 I I just.
02:21:41 You know, it came out around that same time. They were pushing all this pro gay ****. You know, you said 2005 they were and they they were trying to lay the groundwork for a, you know, gay marriage being legal in America.
02:21:54 So you had a lot of.
02:21:55 I mean you had that Harvey Milk movie come out.
02:21:57 I mean, it just there's just so much of this, the gay propaganda.
02:22:01 Coming out, that is when I once I knew that it was, and plus it also had that really ******* creepy guy who probably was a child molester and killed himself.
02:22:12 What was his name?
02:22:13 It was like I it might be wrong.
02:22:15 I I think it's Philip Seymour Hoffman, the real the real creepy guy that plays Capote.
02:22:22 At least I think that's him, right?
02:22:24 And the and just him already being a creepy guy starring in a movie about a gay guy.
02:22:31 I was just kind of like, oh, no, thanks.
02:22:33 So but maybe I'll take a look at it.
02:22:38 Reunification 5 dollars are the little handheld ham radios worth it only for local comps.
02:22:46 A big thing that if you know nothing about ham radio then this is a mistake.
02:22:49 Even I made when I knew nothing about ham.
02:22:51 Radio, I thought.
02:22:53 Oh yeah, you just buy a bowl Fang for 25 bucks and then you have ham radio.
02:22:57 Not at all.
02:22:59 I have a whole video on ham radio on bit shoot and odyssey and it's actually it's probably still on YouTube where I explain the differences between the different radios.
02:23:10 What you want is HF HF.
02:23:14 And they make handheld HF radios.
02:23:15 We don't want a handheld one.
02:23:17 I mean, I guess for receive it wouldn't be too bad.
02:23:20 But you know, you never be able to transmit with five.
02:23:23 Well, I mean, there's people that do and you can kind of, but not reliably.
02:23:29 But yeah, about things.
02:23:31 I've gotta look, I got a drawer for all those ******* things.
02:23:34 But there's there's a reason why they're in the drawer.
02:23:37 I mean, they'd be great if I had a bunch of people locally that we needed to communicate and coordinate things, or they're even good.
02:23:45 Like, let's say you're on a road trip and you're in multiple cars and need to talk between the different cars.
02:23:50 If you're camping, there's no cell phone service and need to keep track of everyone that's with you while you're.
02:23:56 Doing if you're doing, you know, like say a A, you know, let's just say you're playing paintball.
02:24:03 And you're trying to.
02:24:03 Coordinate the assaults with the paintball.
02:24:07 It's a perfect thing for that. You got to think of it more as like a walkie-talkie and the Max range on those things and it's line of sight. So you're looking at maybe like 5 miles.
02:24:16 Realistically, and there's local repeaters that will extend that.
02:24:22 But I just don't.
02:24:24 I don't see the value in that so much.
02:24:26 I I almost never check into repeaters or anything.
02:24:30 Like that because there's.
02:24:31 Just there's not like a I don't know I.
02:24:33 Don't I don't.
02:24:35 My parents do my parents.
02:24:38 Are part of a a repeater group that responds to the national disasters and they check in like they've they've done.
02:24:47 They dove in with both feet.
02:24:49 My parents like ham radio and.
02:24:50 All of a sudden.
02:24:52 And so there, you know, it is what it is, but you definitely need to.
02:24:57 I would watch the video I made about ham radio.
Speaker 9
02:25:01 UM.
Devon
02:25:06 $1.00 Cringe Panda, my favorite animation from you is the Grover versus Terminator animation. I love how you couldn't sleep one night and just randomly decided to create an epic animation beyond the capability of any normal human.
02:25:17 Being just to pass the time.
02:25:21 Normal human beings could do that.
02:25:25 Yeah, it's just. I'm. I'm really, really, really efficient in in doing 3D animation because I've done so much of.
02:25:36 I don't like doing it as much as I used.
02:25:38 I used to love doing it.
02:25:39 I I would spend days.
02:25:40 Without sleeping.
02:25:41 Doing this stuff and I used to really like.
02:25:43 It and I just.
02:25:43 I'm burned out on it now, but thank you.
02:25:47 I appreciate it.
02:25:48 I should make an I was going.
02:25:49 To make one.
02:25:51 In fact, I'm kind of burned out.
02:25:52 That's why I didn't.
02:25:53 I was going to.
02:25:53 Make a new one for the New Year.
02:25:55 And I started making it and it it is.
02:25:58 Funny, but I just kind of just like, anyway.
02:26:04 $1.00 French panda.
02:26:05 Would you consider reviewing the extremely subversive?
02:26:08 Movie to Kill A mockingbird.
02:26:09 By the way, the author, Harper Lee, was Truman Capote's friend and is depicted in Capote as a gay friendly progressive.
02:26:18 We we were all forced to read the book version and we were with the teachers, practically drooling at the idea of us reading it.
02:26:25 Yeah, I was forced to read that too, and we were forced to.
02:26:28 Watch the movie.
02:26:31 But that was last time I watched.
02:26:32 It was when I was in grade school.
02:26:35 So I mean, obviously everyone knows what it's about, so maybe I'll take a.
02:26:38 Look at that.
02:26:40 Hi priest king Terry.
02:26:41 Could you talk more about the telegram post you made about the mother who?
02:26:46 Transitioned her ****** daughter?
02:26:48 Do you think this will be something new?
02:26:50 Parents will have to study up on.
02:26:53 As more and more nonsense has pushed the children, what would you do if you had a teenage children to protect?
02:27:02 OK, you're talking about.
02:27:04 This was a while back then.
02:27:06 This was a I want to say like a month ago or so, maybe longer.
02:27:10 There was a mother who had a who found out her.
02:27:16 I'm just going of memory here.
02:27:18 But she found out her daughter was secretly becoming trans like she was like this.
02:27:23 Normal, she thought. Girl.
02:27:26 And when she found out what was going on, she, like, raided her mother, her daughter's room and threw away all this anime ****, and which, again, that is not everyone who likes anime.
02:27:38 Anime is a ******, but everyone who's a ****** likes anime.
02:27:42 That's true, that's just ******* true.
02:27:45 There is a connection.
02:27:46 Between anime and ****** ****, there just is.
02:27:50 In fact, I played that video over a year ago where there was the the ****** who made the Trans pride animation with Godzilla and the way.
02:28:01 That they even.
02:28:02 Depicted it in their own animation that the little baby Godzilla was trans was by having the little baby Godzilla watching ******* anime.
02:28:11 So anyway, so she threw away all this anime that is in the kids.
02:28:16 Room and and starts to find out that you know that the kids going on discord servers and and whatever else, right?
02:28:26 And so she locks down.
02:28:28 The Internet, locks down all the the crazy subversive ****.
02:28:31 I think there was, like teachers at the school that were pushing her in that direction too.
02:28:36 And really put the hammer down and got her kid to be more normal.
02:28:40 Honestly, you don't have to deal with this **** if a you are home schooling and B you lock down the Internet, there's no reason for your children to have unfettered access.
02:28:51 To the Internet.
02:28:52 And I know that like a lot of people, especially if you're homeschooling, you want them to have some access to the Internet.
02:28:59 I don't even think you should.
02:29:01 I don't.
02:29:01 I don't think you should.
02:29:02 If you're home schooling, there's no reason why you can't just have a set of encyclopedias.
02:29:06 In fact, it's probably going.
02:29:07 To be better.
02:29:08 Right.
02:29:09 Because what?
02:29:09 What do they need the Internet for?
02:29:10 What are they researching on the Internet that you can't?
02:29:12 Have in an in an old.
02:29:14 Set of encyclopedias.
02:29:16 In fact, that that's what you want, because they can't reach into your home and revise the old set of encyclopedias.
02:29:25 So I would buy an old set of encyclopedias and use that as the references, buy books so that you know what's in the book.
02:29:35 If you're, if you're a part of some I I know there's homeschool stuff that does kind of like the zoom thing so that.
02:29:42 Can have the social.
02:29:45 You know, part of that by communicating with other kids over zoom or or maybe there's like lectures and stuff.
02:29:52 I don't know the I don't know the answer to that.
02:29:54 I think that's something I'm going to have to if you know if that ends up being.
02:29:57 Something I have to deal with personally, that's something I'm going to have to consider, but right now I would say there's no reason for your kid to have Internet.
02:30:04 Makes sense.
02:30:05 There's just none.
02:30:06 There's not.
02:30:07 They should be aware of what the Internet is, and it's a fine line.
02:30:12 It's a weird balancing act.
02:30:14 Because there's a part of me that wants my kid to like, not even use any technology that's post like 1980, you know, really. But then there I remember when I was younger, before when I was kind of.
02:30:25 When I leaned more bug man, I guess you could say what I wanted my kid to be 100% like using tablets as a toddler and and 3D modeling stuff. As you know, as at A cause I my thought was.
02:30:39 You know.
02:30:40 I didn't get started 3D modeling until I was probably like more like 1718 or whatever.
02:30:45 Imagine how much better I would have been if I had.
02:30:48 If I'd been doing that when I was like 5.
02:30:50 If instead of playing with Legos, I was playing with, you know, Maya or or or whatever, right.
02:30:56 And that's the kind of thing that that I used.
02:30:58 That's the way I used to think of.
02:31:00 And there's still a part of my brain that's like, well, I mean, I don't want to raise a bunch of weirdos.
02:31:05 And if this is the way that the world's going, whether I like it or not, I don't want to raise a kid.
02:31:10 That's not going to be able to interface with that world, so it is kind of.
02:31:13 Like a a balancing act.
02:31:15 And I don't have the the perfect answer for that, but my initial feeling is.
02:31:22 I I think a lot of this.
02:31:26 I mean, like I was talking about, I think last or maybe 2 streams ago where I was saying technology is not progressing at the rate that a lot of people think.
02:31:33 That it is.
02:31:34 It's only progressing in one area, and even then it's kind of stagnating.
02:31:38 You know, like there's nothing like like I was saying that the the a couple of streams.
02:31:44 Go cart.
02:31:46 Fundamentally work the same way they did 100 years ago. You know, guns fundamentally worked the same way they did 100 years ago.
02:31:55 Airplanes, you know, fundamentally worked the same way.
02:31:58 They always worked.
02:31:59 You know, there hasn't.
02:32:02 We had all these new innovations kind of pop in.
02:32:05 We went from no cars.
02:32:06 The cars went from no airplanes to airplanes and from no computers to computers.
02:32:11 But since we got all those things.
02:32:14 I mean, they've gotten slightly, they've gotten better and faster and whatever.
02:32:17 But the fun, there's no huge like, oh, my God, we have this.
02:32:21 New thing?
02:32:23 You know, the internet's been the same since, like the 1970s. Really. It has been. It's pretty much the.
02:32:27 Same and the I mean.
02:32:31 You know what I mean?
02:32:32 Like, structurally, you know.
02:32:33 Kind of operates in the same way.
02:32:35 And even, you know, computers.
02:32:38 Have have not really changed that much.
02:32:42 They've gotten faster.
02:32:43 That's it.
02:32:45 You know, like Windows 95 and Windows 10 pretty much.
02:32:51 Or Windows 11 or I I guess is out now, right?
02:32:54 I mean that's the same, it's the pretty much the same interface and there's a little Now there's tiny differences here and there.
02:33:02 But the basic idea, and even older than that Windows 3.1 Windows 2.
02:33:08 Windows one I used to run Windows 1.
02:33:12 In black and white.
02:33:15 You can even say dash shell.
02:33:18 I mean you could take it back to the Xerox operating system that that Bill Gates ripped off to make Windows.
02:33:25 And there's all these other interfaces that, like the Amiga, had some weird one where you were opening drawers instead of opening windows, but it was the same stupid thing.
02:33:33 You know, the the the original Macintosh is same thing, it's all the same.
02:33:38 So even the interface hasn't even really changed.
02:33:42 You know, once you introduced touch screens like the interface on the first iPhone is pretty much the, you know, when did that come out?
02:33:52 And it's been a while now, right?
02:33:55 20 years ago or something like that.
02:33:58 Maybe not quite that long.
02:34:00 But that fundamentally hasn't changed either.
02:34:04 We're not innovating and changing as quickly as I think people think we are, and so depriving your kid of of technology that's that's bleeding edge.
02:34:13 I don't think it's going to, you know, hurt them.
02:34:20 Let's take a look here.
02:34:22 $25.00 from FW190. You've done some great history pieces, just a couple to mention the story about the USS Liberty.
02:34:31 The day Liberty died and the sinking of the s s Lusitania, how they stole your future 100 years ago.
02:34:38 I've used your videos to send to friends and family.
02:34:40 So thanks for your work.
02:34:41 Well, I appreciate that.
02:34:42 Yeah, those were those were fun to make and those those were huge.
02:34:46 That was that was right before.
02:34:49 Yeah, YouTube really put the hammer down on my channel and so they were getting up close to 1,000,000 views and probably would have had a million views by now easily have they not shut the traffic, had they not turned the nozzle off?
02:35:04 $10 from RT RT Fact Fight Club is produced by.
02:35:13 Are are non milchan.
02:35:16 It's a verse of Israeli spy who is stealing American military secrets and passing them to his buddy Netanyahu.
02:35:23 It contains predictive programming of collapsing buildings prior to 911 and also has a split second snapshot of a man's penis at the end.
02:35:33 No, I I know.
02:35:34 I I know about that.
Speaker
02:35:35 You know.
Devon
02:35:38 But here's the thing.
02:35:39 You got to realize a lot of people will say.
02:35:45 That that doesn't change the fact that it it people connected to it, it wouldn't be an iconic film if they just wanted it to be an iconic film.
02:35:54 People had still had to like it.
02:35:55 People still had to have a connection to it.
02:35:58 So yeah, it's just, it's very good propaganda.
02:36:03 High Priest King Terry, California, New York State have banned the connection of natural gas to new construction homes.
02:36:11 There is a planned shift to banning gas diesel engines.
02:36:15 Do you think this is a control method or preparation for a controlled shortage energy?
02:36:21 Also, there are potential laws to ban wood stoves.
02:36:26 I just think they want to get rid of it.
02:36:27 It's part of their.
02:36:28 It would obviously be way easier for them to control vehicles that needed to be plugged into an infrastructure of some sort.
02:36:37 Although you could say, I mean it's not like I mean they could still shut your gas off, right? So it's not 100% about control.
02:36:45 They just literally think that natural gas is destroying the the planet, so some of it's just stupid.
02:36:54 You know, green energy stuff.
02:36:56 They want to centralized energy sources as much as possible.
02:36:59 Electricity is the way to do it.
02:37:01 Do that.
02:37:04 I one thing I do worry about is the longevity, you know, of of gasoline vehicles. You have a lot of car companies now saying that, like, I think Honda was saying by 20-30, which is right around the corner, that they're only going to be. They're not going to be producing any gas, you know, any combustion engine.
02:37:24 Which is crazy if that's true.
02:37:29 Expect the price of gasoline to really skyrocket, which I mean it's already has.
02:37:33 Right.
02:37:33 But think of it skyrocketing to like something like $10 a gallon.
02:37:38 And the the new vehicles, they're coming out with now are being fitted with like black boxes.
02:37:43 There was that story there today saying all new vehicles sold in the EU will be equipped with black boxes in the same way, like airplanes have black boxes and that they'll be accessible by the local government.
02:37:58 So you're going to be.
02:38:00 They're basically saying that in the EU, if you have a car, they're going to spy on you and eventually they don't want you to have a car.
02:38:06 Eventually they just want you to ride.
02:38:09 I think that's the more immediate threat.
02:38:13 I mean, they can ban wood stoves and stuff like that.
02:38:16 But I mean.
02:38:18 That's it's.
02:38:18 I don't.
02:38:19 I don't.
02:38:19 That's that's not as practical.
02:38:21 I mean, they I'd like to see them try to stop me from burning wood in a stove.
02:38:27 ******** ******.
02:38:28 I agree.
02:38:28 Long distance relationship sucks.
02:38:30 In my defense, I've tried many times to get into a sane relationship by dating IRL apps only to be summarily ignored and ghosted because I'm Christian, not 6 foot two, make 6 figures and look like Leo DiCaprio.
02:38:47 This one's the only one who is.
02:38:48 Interested in me?
02:38:49 I don't give her money.
02:38:53 Well, I mean, if she's really interested in you should be interested.
02:38:56 In I don't know your.
02:38:58 I don't know your actual situation, but she should be interested in actually being with you.
02:39:03 You know, being with someone on the.
02:39:05 Internet that's not really being with them.
02:39:08 That's just a it's a convenience.
02:39:10 It's like saying ohh I can still keep, I can still keep my life the way that it is.
02:39:15 And now there's this nice boy on the Internet that tells me how that tells me nice things that makes me feel good about myself.
02:39:21 But I literally don't have to do anything.
02:39:23 You know, like I don't.
02:39:24 I don't.
02:39:25 I don't have to give him any physical affection.
02:39:30 I don't have to, you know, do anything around the house or or produce kids for them or, you know.
02:39:36 What I mean?
02:39:37 Like all all your your guys are just in a way.
02:39:41 You are you.
02:39:42 If this is the what it's.
02:39:43 I don't know.
02:39:43 I don't know your situation.
02:39:44 A lot of situations let me put this way.
02:39:46 A lot of people in your city or in a situation like that, you're essentially just being a a significant other simulator for the other person.
02:39:59 Like a chat bot, you know you're each just being a chat bot for each other, but you're still fundamentally single.
02:40:08 But again, I don't know your specific situation.
02:40:11 First, last five dollars was the movie frequency.
02:40:14 OK?
02:40:15 This stream reminded me of that frequency.
02:40:18 There's about it's a ham radio movie about a I don't know.
02:40:23 It's all right.
02:40:24 It's kind of goofy.
02:40:25 It's a movie where some guy on ham radio because of some solar event, his radio waves go back in time and he's talking to his dad on Ham radio.
02:40:35 It's, you know, like, just like with anything, right, there's technical inaccuracies all over the place, but.
02:40:42 I don't remember it being.
02:40:45 You know what I mean?
02:40:46 Like, I don't remember it being degenerate at all.
02:40:48 There's of course you.
Speaker 12
02:40:50 Know the black guy, hero?
Devon
02:40:51 And whatever.
02:40:52 Like all the stuff that you'd expect.
02:40:54 From a Hollywood movie.
02:40:55 But I don't remember there being anything particularly.
02:40:58 That bad in it?
02:41:00 UM and it's it's kind of funny. It's kind.
02:41:03 Of corny you.
02:41:04 Know and I think the radio that they use.
02:41:07 Just one of the one of the funny inaccuracies I think the radio they use isn't even a transmitter.
02:41:12 I think it's just a receiver that they they like put a microphone.
02:41:18 On or something so.
02:41:19 It's a health kit of some sort, I forget which model it is, but I think it might just be the receiver and not the transmitter and and no power supply.
02:41:28 But you know, whatever.
02:41:31 The fact that it radio waves also don't go back in time, so like I'm not going to get hung up on details about like the the model of radio.
02:41:41 It is $5 cringe Panda dear Dev. And as you know, I'm planning on home studying in.
02:41:45 The desert within.
02:41:46 A year?
02:41:46 Do you regret having chosen that area for the pill box?
02:41:49 If you could talk to your past.
02:41:51 South before moving, would you have changed anything?
02:41:54 And finally, any cactus pills for us tonight?
02:41:57 I like the desert.
02:41:57 I actually like the desert.
02:42:01 There's maybe a couple things I would have changed.
02:42:04 Some priorities around in terms of what to address first.
02:42:08 Or some of the things that didn't work as well as I thought they would.
02:42:12 But there it hasn't been that bumpy of a road out here.
02:42:16 I already did that when I tried to do my Earth ship out in the desert.
02:42:19 That's what that was a nightmare, because I did everything wrong, so I already had learned the hard way when I came out here and I knew kind of what to expect.
02:42:29 The only thing that kind of.
02:42:30 Sucks is, I would say.
02:42:39 The the the local community is.
02:42:43 And this is the case.
02:42:44 In a lot.
02:42:45 Of deserts is usually seasonal and old.
02:42:50 Because if you go the people that go to retire in the desert usually go somewhere else during the summer and just there's just no work in the middle of nowhere in the desert.
02:43:01 So the only people that live middle of nowhere in the desert are old people.
02:43:05 And so it's weird being like the youngest person by a lot within 100 miles. You know, just I mean, that's maybe a little hyperbole.
02:43:14 But you know what I mean.
02:43:17 But the places that you were talking about, I don't think it's.
02:43:22 I don't.
02:43:23 I wouldn't.
02:43:23 I don't know.
02:43:24 Some people hate the desert.
02:43:25 I like the desert terms of cactus pills.
02:43:28 I do not have any cactus pills for you.
02:43:30 I I did find a bunch of Mexican fence posts a while back and I just planted those today, but I didn't take any pictures.
02:43:38 I should have taken some pictures.
02:43:42 Vocal Lin.
02:43:43 Take this.
02:43:44 I'm not going to use it.
02:43:45 Thank you.
02:43:46 I've heard on the interwebs that black pigeon speaks is actually Jewish.
02:43:50 Any truth to this?
02:43:51 They claim that he could only have earned those production techniques from a big studio.
02:43:58 No, he I don't want.
02:44:00 I don't know.
02:44:01 If he's Jewish.
02:44:02 But his production, a lot of it's just.
02:44:06 Yeah, trust me.
02:44:07 And he's not.
02:44:08 He's not doing anything.
02:44:10 That you have to work in a big studio to to learn and.
02:44:17 You are.
02:44:20 You don't have to be Jewish to work in a big studio.
02:44:23 I had friends that weren't Jewish.
02:44:24 That did motion graphics for big I look.
02:44:29 I did motion graphics for things like Facebook, you know, I mean, back in the day, it's been a while since.
02:44:35 Anything like that but.
02:44:38 You know it.
02:44:40 I wouldn't think that.
02:44:41 I don't think him being good at motion graphics and a lot of his stuff too.
02:44:45 You got to remember a lot of his stuff is like.
02:44:49 Like stock, you know, like, I don't think he's designing every little thing that he does from scratch.
02:44:55 That's no one does that really.
02:44:57 But I don't think anything about his production value means he's Jewish, but I don't know if he's Jewish.
02:45:09 Let's see here based race mixer $1.00. Can you do a?
02:45:13 Dive on the ******* Goonies.
02:45:19 This is for priest King AH.
02:45:25 I wasn't allowed to watch Goonies when I was a kid.
02:45:27 For some reason.
02:45:29 And and so I didn't have, like, an emotional connection to it because I didn't see it until I.
02:45:33 Think I was in my 20s.
02:45:35 And I didn't like it that much.
02:45:37 So, but I knew like I had so many friends that were like, oh, dude, the truffle shuffle and didn't like they they they.
02:45:43 Knew all the Goonies things.
02:45:46 And I just never.
02:45:48 It's one of those things that I think if I'd seen it as a kid, I would view it totally different.
02:45:52 Maybe that.
02:45:52 Would be a good reason to go over the movie.
02:45:55 But I don't think I've even seen it all the way through.
02:45:57 I think I've seen it like when it was on Comedy Central or something like that, right?
02:46:02 But maybe, maybe that's why be a good because I wouldn't be emotionally connected to.
02:46:06 It I could I could maybe view it more.
02:46:11 More or less unbiased.
02:46:15 But I don't know if it's even I.
02:46:16 I mean, I don't remember.
02:46:18 It's a kids movie and I'm sure it's got because every 80s kids movie had inappropriate stuff in it.
02:46:23 Sure, it's inappropriate stuff.
02:46:24 I don't know if the the underlying message is bad.
02:46:29 $25.00 from the Food bar Nation, thank you very much. Behind the home McGinnis paywall is just a next level Tucker Carlson with more diversity. Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised by that.
02:46:44 Cringe panda. The thing I hate most about Philip Seymour Hoffman is how he owned 35,000,000 by the time.
02:46:52 He died and decided not to leave a single penny to any of his three children because he thought it would help them build character. Boomer Mindset died of a drug overdose in 2014.
02:47:04 Right, right.
02:47:05 And like I said, he that guy had, like, pedo vibes about him.
02:47:08 There was just something.
02:47:09 Gross about that guy.
02:47:11 But yeah, this whole boomer mindset of, you know, of of not leaving your children any inheritance. My parents who don't have 30, they don't even have $1 million.
02:47:21 They they're they, they told us all the time for I don't know why they thought it would motivate us or something.
02:47:28 They told us growing up on a regular basis that we weren't getting **** from them.
02:47:34 And there I was out of the.
02:47:35 House at 17.
02:47:37 Partially because.
02:47:38 Of that right.
02:47:40 Because it was just drilled into my head that like we're not going to ever help you, I was like, OK, thanks.
02:47:45 I guess like, it builds character.
02:47:49 No, and my my parents would use that phrase.
02:47:52 It builds character, go shovel these rocks, it builds character.
02:47:59 It's like.
02:48:01 Alright, it doesn't.
02:48:04 Iceberg 123 since you used to be a bouncer, you should review Roadhouse. Oh yeah, man, that the ******* the 1st place I bounced at every one of that place. Loved Roadhouse.
02:48:17 They loved Roadhouse.
02:48:20 It was, and they used to say that the I don't know if it's still there anymore.
02:48:24 Well, I'm not going to say any of it, but I'll just say it was.
02:48:26 It was in Albuquerque, which is not it.
02:48:28 Which is it was in downtown Albuquerque, which is kind of a rough scene, or at least it was back then.
02:48:33 I would imagine it probably.
02:48:35 If anything, it's gotten worse.
02:48:37 And they used to say that like.
02:48:39 Our bar was like the Roadhouse.
02:48:40 Bar but I I.
02:48:43 I think I might have seen it at a party when I was like really drunk or something.
02:48:49 I don't know that it it has any value to it though, because from what I remember it's just Patrick Swayze.
02:48:55 You know, like it just seems like an 80s.
02:48:58 It almost seems like a made for TV movie.
02:49:01 But I don't know.
02:49:02 I haven't seen it since.
02:49:04 A really long time return to Fagot if it helps give some content non vaccinated. non-us citizens are not allowed to enter into the country unless they are vaccinated and she's refusing to take the vaccine because she's Christian. Same thing with me trying to go to Russia.
02:49:24 Yeah, I mean that causes a problem.
02:49:26 I'd beware of.
02:49:29 I'm just going to say be careful with Eastern European women.
02:49:31 That's all I'm going to say.
02:49:36 Tread tread lightly.
02:49:42 Cringe panda.
02:49:43 Can you tell us a few things that made you decide not to go forward with the Earthship?
02:49:48 I noticed it looked more like a geodesic Dome than something that from Michael Reynolds.
02:49:53 What mistakes were made?
02:49:55 Do you still own the property or was it sold to?
02:49:57 By the pillbox.
02:49:58 No, I still own it.
02:49:59 It I think it's been totally ravaged by meth heads.
02:50:05 What I underestimated was how hot it got in the summer, how cold it got in the.
02:50:09 Winter and how deep you'd have to dig a.
02:50:13 Well, out where it was, it was just a nightmare and the the money was starting to add up and it was.
02:50:24 I didn't it just it became too much and trying to live off solar panels.
02:50:31 That couldn't possibly power an air conditioner. That was. The thing is, I couldn't cool down. It was like 105 degrees inside during the summer and and and at night or not not at night in in winter it my my cats.
02:50:50 Butter dish because.
02:50:54 I had a well, actually.
02:50:58 What do you?
02:50:59 Call it.
02:51:00 Why am I blanking on this?
02:51:02 Classified cat classified cat was with me.
02:51:06 At the earthship.
02:51:08 And the the water dish would freeze every morning.
02:51:10 I have to melt it.
02:51:13 Because it would freeze, it'd get down to like 25 inside.
02:51:17 So it was just the the conditions and and just the money trying to and the whole time I was sitting there trying to make money because one of the reasons why I went out there was I got screwed out of about $20,000 from a.
02:51:30 Surprise surprise, a Jew.
02:51:32 And so I had to go out to the and I was.
02:51:36 I had to find some place to live.
02:51:38 And I was like *******.
02:51:38 I'm into the tiny house thing and whatever and.
02:51:41 I have a lot of savings and just it just ended up.
02:51:43 I don't know.
02:51:44 It was just.
02:51:44 I didn't know what I was doing.
02:51:46 I know what I was doing and I I kind of jump in with both feet with a lot of this stuff and this is one of those times.
02:51:52 It just didn't work.
02:51:55 But yeah, it's, I mean, I still technically own it.
02:51:56 It's still out there, but I guarantee you it's been.
02:52:01 That there's I haven't been there in a long.
02:52:02 Time, but I've been.
02:52:04 I've been told by people that own property near there that have that, that still communicate with me, that it's been it's been rated.
02:52:15 High Priest, can Terry on the topic of magic boxes, tech and legacy infrastructure is going to have a reckoning.
02:52:21 Boomers like Waze, as you mentioned, coated on paper Paget on a visa doesn't understand this.
02:52:29 When the boomers leave, tech companies are going to struggle.
02:52:33 Same with many other industries.
02:52:38 Yes and no, I mean.
02:52:41 Yeah, you don't have the same innovations.
02:52:43 You don't have the same autistic white guys like Wozniak that can sit there and write that entire operating system in.
02:52:49 A notebook.
02:52:51 And then rent time on a computer to go type it in and it just works the first time with like.
02:52:58 He was next level, you know, autistic and you don't have that same level of autism or talent anymore, but you also don't need it as much.
02:53:08 A lot of it is they're just recycling old code.
02:53:11 They're just using dynamic link libraries and and you know, copying and pasting didn't exist back then.
02:53:17 That exists now, and so it's one thing to say like, well, you know, they're not going to have the same innovation.
02:53:24 That's certainly true.
02:53:26 Because you know, if you're just copying and pasting 80% of.
02:53:29 Your code then it's just.
02:53:30 Always going to be that same code.
02:53:32 But I don't think it's gonna.
02:53:33 It's gonna fall apart, you know.
02:53:35 Like it won't.
02:53:36 It won't progress.
02:53:38 But it won't fall apart and I think what they're banking on is that they can out the develop if they can develop AI fast enough, they won't need to innovate, they can just rely on AI doing all the innovation which will cause entirely different problems.
02:53:53 And maybe that could add.
02:53:54 To a or.
02:53:56 Lead to a crash of some sort.
02:53:59 You know, like not necessarily like a Skynet situation, but you.
02:54:02 Know I mean.
02:54:03 Just made.
02:54:04 Or here's Dutch.
02:54:05 Zombie just made an account so I have or so I have to put money in it before I can send real super chats, but for now I wanted to thank you for what you do and for our people, even us from Europe.
02:54:19 I work in politics here in the Netherlands and thanks to you, I am much more effective than what I do.
02:54:25 Well, that's good.
02:54:26 It makes me feel good.
02:54:27 That makes me feel like I'm doing something.
02:54:29 See and if I was.
02:54:30 Behind a paywall.
02:54:32 You probably never have seen this.
02:54:34 Base Race mixer $1.00 gun to your head, Goonies or Roadhouse.
02:54:39 If I had just pick one, I'd probably I'd probably pick Goonies that sounds.
02:54:43 More interesting, I feel like I lived Roadhouse.
02:54:49 Real Big ash fan.
02:54:51 Here, have a thousandth of a library coin.
02:54:54 Yeah, it's this.
02:54:57 Incalculably small amount of.
02:54:58 Money cringe panda.
02:55:00 I used to follow Milo on gab, but I got tired of his ********.
02:55:03 I don't trust anyone who calls themselves conservative but indulges in satanic behavior.
02:55:09 He's behind again as his paywall just like so.
02:55:14 Yeah, I know.
02:55:14 I don't know what he's been up to lately.
02:55:17 I haven't paid attention to him in a long time.
02:55:25 Wagga Molly.
02:55:26 I can't even say whatever that is.
02:55:27 I'm going to call you wag.
02:55:28 I was the first born with family.
02:55:30 My parents spoiled the youngest.
02:55:32 It sounds like you were the oldest.
02:55:35 Did your younger siblings get the benefit of character building?
02:55:40 No, I know what you mean.
02:55:41 No, my kid brother was.
02:55:44 In fact, maybe the character building thing worked because he's kind of a normie.
02:55:49 There's a significant age gap, but even my sisters, they were easy on my sisters I had, I had three little sisters and a little brother.
02:55:56 And yeah, they got the soft touch.
02:55:59 I do have an older brother and he and I got, you know, we're we're the ones that got.
02:56:05 We were like the.
02:56:05 Test subjects.
02:56:07 We were like the.
02:56:08 Let's learn how to parent.
02:56:09 On these guys.
02:56:10 And then there was a brief break and then they had.
02:56:13 Have the the daughters and.
02:56:15 The and the and the the.
02:56:16 The baby son.
02:56:18 But yeah, the.
02:56:19 First born and the.
02:56:22 The second born.
02:56:24 At least in my family, we.
02:56:25 Were the test subjects.
02:56:28 Mike, thanks for chatting about Biloxi Blues with the on or with millennial, the movie where two Jews and a gay are the kindest, smartest characters.
02:56:41 Yes, you are right.
02:56:42 I think that was your recommendation.
02:56:45 Oh, also there was someone who recommended and has been relentlessly recommending the Battlestar Galactica episode called the Woman King.
02:56:54 I did end up watching it.
02:56:57 I get what you're I don't know if it's.
02:57:00 If it's like a full stream kind of a thing.
02:57:03 Though I'll I'll maybe try to add it as part of another string, but I I did watch it.
02:57:10 I get what you want me to watch it?
02:57:12 It does have to do with vaccines and stuff like that, but I don't think it was necessarily like any kind of like.
02:57:17 Reprogramming or something like that.
02:57:20 It was just more.
02:57:22 If anything, it was almost more about racism than vaccines, but.
02:57:29 Let's see here and yes.
02:57:30 And thank you for the Bloxy Blues.
02:57:32 That was actually, that was way more.
02:57:36 That was way more jewy than I ever imagined.
02:57:37 It would, it would be.
02:57:39 High Priest King Terry measurement systems were mentioned in the previous stream.
02:57:43 Imperial is better example a prisoner number.
02:57:46 50 wait. A prisoner #52 went to the cafeteria all week. He ate nothing at the end, the warden recorded in the log prisoner 52805280 feet in the mile.
02:58:01 You'll never forget.
02:58:03 Metric cuts.
02:58:05 5280 I get what you're saying.
02:58:08 52805280.
02:58:12 Yeah, it's just better anyway.
02:58:17 Inches are bigger.
02:58:19 Miles or bigger, bigger is always better.
02:58:23 DM me on gab later.
02:58:25 What country the Earth ship is in or county?
02:58:28 You never know. I might buy it from you. Something tells me it wouldn't be too expensive, or at least more pics if you got it. I would love to build one. I plan on a 10,000 gallon rainwater harvesting tank.
02:58:42 Yeah, I I don't know what the rainfall is.
02:58:45 Out where you're looking.
02:58:50 There's it, snows it snows there.
02:58:52 Not like a ton, but it snows.
02:58:55 I mean, it sucked.
02:58:56 When it snowed, it was.
02:58:57 Well, it was beautiful.
02:58:58 But it's also sucked.
02:59:00 Based race Mixer $1.00 let me correct young cringe panda. Milo is now a reform *** and not working for Gavin. Oh, well, there we go.
02:59:10 He was, though, at one point I know, I mean, and I obviously everyone knows he was a fad, but like I thought he was.
02:59:14 I know he was working for Gavin at one point.
02:59:17 A retired ****** while we're on the subject, why are Western women so complicated?
02:59:23 They have standards that they themselves don't live up to.
02:59:26 They say they want an ice man and you try to be.
02:59:34 But they'll ditch you forward, Jafar, and cries when she she's treated like crap.
02:59:39 Preggers and asked where did all the good men go?
02:59:43 Yeah, well, that's, you know, my life.
02:59:45 That's pretty much the topic of my.
02:59:46 Last stream or at least include look.
02:59:49 Everyone knows the whole.
02:59:51 There's a whole manosphere that talks about this.
02:59:55 But yeah, for a reason, because it's it's real.
03:00:02 What happened to your website, by the way?
03:00:04 Does Zombie I King King Terry told me it was taken down which company was.
03:00:10 Current it was taken down and I haven't got it back up and I just haven't had the chance to do it.
03:00:17 I think that if I do get it back up, it's going to just what I should do is just point the domain name.
03:00:22 To my my Odyssey channel in the meantime.
03:00:26 Maybe I'll do that.
03:00:30 But no, it wasn't permanently taken down.
03:00:33 They took it down.
03:00:35 The host you mean the host is still there.
03:00:39 They'll still work with me.
03:00:40 I just haven't.
03:00:41 I have to do some things.
03:00:42 Technical things, not content things.
03:00:45 Quebec $100. Wow, very generous from Quebec, which is possibly a Canadian.
03:00:54 Which is even more shocking if it.
03:00:55 Is a Canadian.
03:00:57 Maybe is a Kubert fan that also listens to Beck?
03:01:00 I don't know.
03:01:02 But he says take my money and I appreciate that.
03:01:05 And last but not least, cringe Panda.
03:01:08 One more time.
03:01:09 You once said the difference is between your generation and your younger brother.
03:01:12 Was you actually played video games, but your brother likes to watch other people playing them because of all the let's play vids on YouTube.
03:01:21 Hate to admit it, but my original intention for my channel was reaction videos.
03:01:26 Good night.
03:01:28 Yeah, well, yeah, it's it's uh.
03:01:31 Yeah, it's a different.
03:01:33 It's a different generation and I and look in in a funny way, they're kind of like these people that I'm talking about my, my, my kid brother being more passive and wanting to watch people play video games rather than be playing the video games himself.
03:01:47 It it's easy for someone like me who who was?
03:01:50 I wasn't just playing video games.
03:01:51 That was really good.
03:01:52 For me to be.
03:01:53 Like oh ha.
03:01:54 Ha ha. You know his generations getting Dumber or whatever. But if you think about it, he's just going back to, like, the Gen. XI mean.
03:02:02 You were just watching television when I was a kid.
03:02:05 I was just.
03:02:05 I mean, yeah, I was also playing Nintendo NES, Nintendo, like, really old.
03:02:11 But it was mostly watching television that was a passive behavior.
03:02:16 So it's just that we have different passive behaviors.
03:02:19 I I happen to think that passively watching someone play a video games kind of ******** still, but as video games become more like movies, I guess it's, you know, slightly less ********.
03:02:32 Then watching someone play Pac-Man or something like that, but still kind of ******** anyway.
03:02:37 Hope you guys all have a good night.
03:02:41 And we'll meet back here on Wednesday and I'll try to have cactus pills for you by that time.
03:02:48 I gotta make sure I got to go through and there's a Bunny.
03:02:52 In fact, right after I do this, I'm going to go out and hopefully shoot a Bunny.
03:02:55 I found out where he was getting in.
03:02:56 I blocked it off but.
03:02:58 I think he's.
03:02:59 Still going to be in there?
03:03:00 And so I'm going to try to usher him into the kill corner and blast him.
03:03:04 In the face, in the meantime, for Black pill, I am of course.
03:03:11 Devastate it came from laboratories where top scientists from famous universities and from industrial and government organizations collaborated to develop something new and different.
03:03:23 They succeeded.
03:03:25 They perfected pest story, the most effective weapon man has ever wielded against insects, effective.
03:03:31 Because it plugs up all the loopholes that kept us alive in the past.
03:03:37 To begin with, this new pest killer is a VDT preparation.
03:03:40 We realize what that means once the bug comes in contact with DDT, he's locked all he has to do is just walk on any pest Droid treated surface DT is absorbed through the feet and spreads throughout the insects entire nervous system.
03:03:56 The effect is disastrous.
03:03:58 He seems to literally drive bugs crazy.
03:04:03 But not for long.
03:04:05 DDT next paralyzes.
03:04:10 Then killed.
03:04:25 In both its forms, powder and liquid has dry means doomsday to us insects.
03:04:31 But this new insect destroyer contains a lot of DDT, not just a little.
03:04:36 Its DDT content is even higher than government specific.
03:04:39 But the really sure kill feature of this insect killer isn't simply that it contains DDT.
03:04:45 It's the way that it makes sure that bugs get the DDT that's in it.
03:04:50 For example, take this liquid form, test drive, DDT, synthetic resin coating, ideal for vertical surfaces it's brushed on easily and quickly.
03:04:59 And thrives in half an hour, it forms a clear, long lasting, protective coating, scarcely noticeable on most surfaces of the preparations.
03:05:08 Sprays, for instance not only irritate the nasal passages and fog up the atmosphere, but quickly lose their effectiveness as the fog is dissipated.
03:05:18 Result spraying must be repeated time after time.
03:05:23 But not so with this pest draw goes right where it should go to kill insects and once applied it keeps right on killing them you get per week, month after month.
03:05:34 Here's why it's compounded with a new type of synthetic resin which binds DDT to any service.
03:05:40 Makes it fling, keeps it from brushing off while blowing away.
03:05:45 After application DDT particles form at the surface of the building right where the insects walk, creating a long lasting booby trap for insects.
03:05:58 These crystals stay put.
03:05:59 They are densely matted, not spindly and loosely knit.
03:06:02 Not easily shaken off.
03:06:04 While blown away.
03:06:06 As a result, destroy works and here's proof.
03:06:10 An actual laboratory test replies.
03:06:13 In the past strictly decades, on the left are out of luck.
03:06:18 Within 5 minutes, a handful of them are knocked out.
03:06:25 With another 10, most of them are goners.
03:06:33 And at the end of 25 minutes, all of them are dead or die.
03:06:40 Just to make the case air tight, he has the same test repeated months later with the identical test dry coated cage.
03:06:47 It kills as you can see, just as effectively as it did before, perhaps even more so since additional DC crystals continue to form at the surface as time goes on, increasing the total lethal.
03:07:05 There must be a catch to it.
03:07:07 Maybe best Troy hurts humans, too.
03:07:10 No, Sir.
03:07:11 It harms only us.
03:07:12 The citizens of Boston.
03:07:15 Used right?
03:07:16 It is absolutely harmless to humans and animals.