Imposing Costs.mp3
01/30/2020Devon
00:08:43 All right, I think I'm live now.00:02:47 It's going to be a few minutes before you guys. Well, maybe not minutes, but who knows? Thanks for joining us tonight on this Wednesday night this stormy Wednesday night. If you are where I'm at.
00:02:59 At my undisclosed.
00:03:00 Location the picture that you're looking at.
00:03:04 Might as well.
00:03:05 Just talk about that now because it might.
00:03:07 Look like a weird picture. That's a picture.
00:03:09 I took today.
00:03:11 At the the bunker where I'm broadcasting from.
00:03:15 It is the world's most unlucky, well killer bee.
00:03:21 It's a bee that impaled herself trying to get to okkatio nectar or pollen, or whichever. I'm to be honest, not sure.
00:03:33 It was an interesting thing to find. Nature is always full of surprises.
00:03:39 And as I said on Instagram, because I posted there, if you don't follow me on Instagram, you should check it out black under score pilled.
00:03:47 I'm sure there's a metaphor in there somewhere. In fact, I'm pretty sure the metaphor would be similar to the metaphor.
00:03:53 Of of rat.
00:03:54 Poison that I've talked about in the past, where sometimes.
00:03:59 That which you were drawn to. That what that which tastes good.
00:04:05 That you find delicious, that you might even are instinctively drawn to.
00:04:10 Isn't always good for you, or at least doesn't come without risks.
00:04:18 At any rate, that has nothing to do what we're going to talk about tonight. What I wanted to talk about.
00:04:25 Is and this actually also comes back from my my Instagram account. I posted a photo.
00:04:32 And unfortunately I don't have it here with me.
00:04:35 But it's not a very complicated photo, so it won't be that hard. It won't take 1000 words.
00:04:39 To describe it.
00:04:41 I posted a photo. It was just a a beach. It might have been Long Beach.
00:04:46 From the 70s.
00:04:48 And there were just a bunch of, you know, people walking up and down the street.
00:04:52 And there was this guy.
00:04:54 Wearing AT shirt.
00:04:57 With big, bold letters, it just said **** ***.
00:05:02 And I captioned this photo something along the lines of.
00:05:09 We once we allowed.
00:05:12 For people like this.
00:05:16 To go unpunished, essentially.
00:05:20 We had already lost.
00:05:23 And of course, out of the woodwork I got a bunch of these libertarians going ohh. Free speech means defending speech that you don't like.
00:05:34 I have a little bit of sympathy because not that long ago I would have held the same exact views.
00:05:42 But the fact the matter is.
00:05:45 There's no such thing as free speech.
00:05:48 Nothing's free.
00:05:51 Everything comes at a cost.
00:05:58 If you're not imposing costs.
00:06:03 On on speech.
00:06:05 The cost is imposed on you.
00:06:10 So in the case of this guy walking down the street.
00:06:15 With a with a T-shirt with and big bold red letters that just said **** ***.
00:06:21 He didn't pay any price. He didn't pay the cost of that speech.
00:06:27 The cost, therefore, was transferred to the people around him.
00:06:34 The cost?
00:06:35 Was paid.
00:06:38 By the parents who had their children with them, that had to deal with their kids seeing that.
00:06:44 Or even adults.
00:06:49 Who had the the their.
00:06:50 Their nice walk down the beach disrupted by this *******.
00:06:55 And it's funny because the the same people.
00:06:59 That sit there and look at these black and white photos of the 1940s and 50s and say, oh, we have to go back.
00:07:05 We want to go back.
00:07:07 Were the same people that were trying to defend this guy's T-shirt not realizing.
00:07:11 That if that guy.
00:07:13 Had worn that exact same T-shirt.
00:07:17 In any of these situations that that any of these photos that they're ogling over, oh, look at, look at how beautiful it was in the 1940s and 50s, everyone so well dressed and.
00:07:28 What do you?
00:07:29 Think would have happened to that guy.
00:07:31 If he had walked down the street.
00:07:35 In 1945 or in 1950, wearing that shirt.
00:07:41 Who do you think would have paid the cost?
00:07:44 Of his speech, then.
00:07:50 Now I can only assume that everyone kind of knows the answer.
00:07:55 To that question.
00:07:57 And and that's what I meant when I said that once we as a society.
00:08:03 Just allowed that.
00:08:06 And just decided Ohh, that's his free speech. That's his free expression.
00:08:11 You know, free speech is about just letting anything that, like anyone and everyone to say whatever they want all the time, with no consequences whatsoever.
00:08:23 Now something else happened today, and actually.
00:08:26 Before we get into that.
00:08:29 Well, no. I'll talk about what happened today.
00:08:32 The apparently.
00:08:34 There's an organization that's in charge of, of which emojis.
00:08:39 Are distributed to all the.
00:08:41 Different devices.
00:08:43 Right. It's like the I don't know what it's called, but it's like the the International Emoji Association or something like that.
00:08:53 And Tinder.
00:08:56 You know, a couple weeks ago was excited because they've been pressuring this organization, apparently to to release.
00:09:04 Interracial couples, as part of these emojis.
00:09:11 And today, I believe it was today, at least this is when I became.
00:09:15 Aware of it?
00:09:19 They released one of their new emojis, which was a man with a mustache. Of course you can be whichever race you'd like to be.
00:09:29 With a mustache wearing a wedding veil.
00:09:35 So basically a male bride.
00:09:42 It just made me think that.
00:09:45 One thing you can guarantee.
00:09:50 Is that they will never make.
00:09:53 And maybe I'm wrong about this, but.
00:09:55 But I don't think that I am.
00:09:58 They will likely never make.
00:10:02 An emoji.
00:10:03 Where it's a man wearing a hijab.
00:10:09 Now, why is that, do you think?
00:10:13 Why is it that they're perfectly?
00:10:16 Willing and able and.
00:10:20 Unashamed to and and even promote.
00:10:25 The fact that they've released.
00:10:27 This man in a traditionally Christian wedding.
00:10:36 They have no problem with that.
00:10:38 But they wouldn't do.
00:10:41 A man wearing a hijab.
00:10:44 Now it's really simple.
00:10:47 There's no cost.
00:10:49 They're not paying the cost.
00:10:52 Of having a man in a wedding veil.
00:10:58 But you better, *** ****, believe they pay a cost.
00:11:01 They'd pay a price rather.
00:11:03 There would be a cost.
00:11:07 If they had a man in the hijab.
00:11:11 And that's because the Muslims.
00:11:14 Would impose a cost.
00:11:19 I don't know if you can hear my cat meowing in.
00:11:21 The background I've got a see it's.
00:11:23 Starting to warm up.
00:11:26 And the the lizards are waking up and the bugs are waking up.
00:11:31 And the snakes are waking up, and so he keeps finding all these.
00:11:35 Critters as they I don't know what he's found now. Hopefully not a scorpion, but you're on.
00:11:41 Your own, but if.
00:11:42 You get if you find a scorpion. I'm not going to save you.
00:11:46 At any rate.
00:11:49 The another example of this was some several years ago. This has been.
00:11:53 True for a long time.
00:11:55 You might remember, maybe you don't. It's been a long time now. It's probably maybe like 10 years.
00:12:02 But South Park?
00:12:04 Was going to do an episode.
00:12:07 Where they were going to show.
00:12:11 Like, that's all they were going to do. They weren't actually doing anything too crazy. In fact, they've.
00:12:15 Already shown, Mohammed.
00:12:17 In a previous.
00:12:19 Episode where there was the the religious super friends where Moses and Joseph Smith and Muhammad and Vishnu and Jesus were like these super friends. These crime fighting super friends and it was no big deal because.
00:12:36 At the time when that episode was released in America, Muslims were not imposing costs.
00:12:46 For doing that.
00:12:47 So there was no price to pay for that speech.
00:12:50 Or rather, they didn't have to pay the price.
00:12:54 For that speech.
00:12:56 You could argue that society did.
00:12:59 By blaspheming every everyone's religious figure at at the same time and making light of it.
00:13:05 I mean, maybe that sabotage the faith of who knows how many people, right?
00:13:11 So maybe there was a cost, but they didn't pay it. In fact, they probably.
00:13:15 Benefited financially quite a bit for that episode.
00:13:20 But anyway, years later and I think it was after the Charlie Hebdo thing, or it might have been some, some incident had already happened, right?
00:13:28 Muslims imposed a a very high price, a a very, very big cost.
00:13:35 To blaspheming.
00:13:39 And I don't remember which which time it was, but it it had definitely happened.
00:13:45 And the South Park creators.
00:13:48 Matt Stone and Trey Parker decided they were going to in in, in opposition to this attack on free speech.
00:13:56 They were going to make an episode where they showed Mohammed.
00:14:03 And and Comedy Central.
00:14:06 Said, you know, we're not going to show this. If you put Mohammed in there.
00:14:10 We are going to censor.
00:14:13 That part of the show.
00:14:15 And they argue back and forth. And if you know anything about South Park, they actually turn their episodes around really quick. There's even a documentary about it. I think they they actually produce, they write, produce and voice their whole episode and something like, like a week almost like, that's how.
00:14:31 That's how, especially back then I don't know what it's like now. I haven't watched South Park in a while, but that's how they would address.
00:14:38 Current events so quickly, you know, a lot of these shows like The Simpsons or or or what have you, even though they're saying their animation off to Korea, it still takes a lot of time and it takes a lot of. I mean they're it's also kind of bloated because, you know, Matt Stone, Trey Parker, libertarians, they run their own production shop. And so they they.
00:14:59 Don't have to deal with all the Union stuff and you know if you're producing something like The Simpsons anyway, it takes a really long time anyway it does.
00:15:04 No matter.
00:15:06 Long story short, they were addressing this when the wound was still fresh when the when the the price had just been paid, you might say.
00:15:16 And to make a point and they made it a great point they're making. They made the exact point that.
00:15:20 I'm making tonight.
00:15:23 Because it wasn't just Mohammed that they were going to feature in this episode.
00:15:29 They were also, which, by the way, the part of the part of the.
00:15:33 Episode that showed Mohammed.
00:15:35 Mohammed knocked on a door. The door was opened. Mohammed was just standing there, perfectly normal. Nothing weird, nothing offensive. It was just showing Mohammed, right? Just to make a point that, hey, we're going to show him even though you're.
00:15:49 Saying we can't show him.
00:15:51 And then at the end of the episode.
00:15:54 To show the difference to show that come because Comedy Central ended up cooking right, Comedy Central forced them to censor.
00:16:03 That part of the show out so that when that part of the the show happened, it just a black screen came up that said Comedy Central has decided not to let you see this scene, blah blah. And then it went back to the.
00:16:12 Show. Right. Well, then to make a point.
00:16:16 That it wasn't just any religious figures that you weren't allowed to show that something was special.
00:16:22 About Mohammed.
00:16:25 They didn't just show Jesus.
00:16:27 Like a normal person, like. And if you've seen South Park, Jesus is like an A regular character.
00:16:35 They didn't just show Jesus, they showed Jesus.
00:16:39 Literally ******** on people, including then President Bush, and just ******** all over the place and trying to make it as as as.
00:16:50 As close to blasphemy as possible, or at least beyond blasphemy, really.
00:16:56 But they.
00:16:58 The point they I think we're trying to make was, oh, look, look at Comedy Central.
00:17:03 You know, they're they're so afraid. They're so afraid of the Muslims.
00:17:08 You know, they they don't care about censorship, you know of or or protecting deities, but they're.
00:17:13 Afraid of the Muslims?
00:17:16 And I would say, yeah.
00:17:20 Because the Muslims.
00:17:23 We're imposing a cost.
00:17:28 And the Christians.
00:17:31 Have been unable to impose.
00:17:34 Any cost?
00:17:35 For a long time now, and certainly then.
00:17:40 Now, that wasn't always the case.
00:17:44 But we'll get to that in a second.
00:17:48 Now a lot of people.
00:17:52 We'll say, well, you know, one of the reasons why.
00:17:57 We can't impose costs, we can't enforce social norms anymore, is we're so atomized, right?
00:18:07 And which that's certainly why it's not easy.
00:18:10 And it was certainly a deliberate thing.
00:18:13 Because with diversity, you're not dealing with.
00:18:17 A monolithic population that's, you know, 90 plus percent Christian.
00:18:27 Like, maybe several decades ago.
00:18:30 Now you are. If you **** ***.
00:18:33 Christians, I mean practicing Christians. You're talking about, you know, it's it's a minority group at this point.
00:18:39 I don't know what the exact numbers are. I'm sure there's lots of people that self identify as Christian, but then if you ask them how often they go to church, you know what I mean.
00:18:47 And anyone that spent the church recently knows, for the most part, it's it's.
00:18:52 Like old people.
00:18:55 Right with with some exceptions.
00:18:58 It's not like it was before.
00:19:01 It's not even like it was in the 90s, you know, or even in the late 80s. One of the things I'm still working on.
00:19:07 Because, good Lord, there's a lot of Simpsons episodes. I I was like, you know, I'm going to.
00:19:13 Watch because there's 30 years of this show. I'm going to watch every episode.
00:19:18 Of The Simpsons.
00:19:21 Not realizing they did like 20 ******* episodes this season or more. Sometimes there's like 22.
00:19:28 Anyway, there's a lot and I was like, I'm going to watch all of them and I'm going to show like, how it's kind of changed, you know, because.
00:19:36 It will either.
00:19:38 In some cases it will lead the the shift in the Overton window.
00:19:43 And in some cases it will follow, but either way you'll see it. You'll see it happen. You'll see the difference in what was acceptable the first season of The Simpsons versus 30 years later, and I thought it'd be very interesting, like, see how the characters evolve to to fit the times, right?
00:20:03 And I'm not going to get too much into.
00:20:04 That because.
00:20:05 I'm I'm I still have a lot of episodes to go.
00:20:08 But one of the things.
00:20:10 That struck me.
00:20:12 Was that in the first season?
00:20:15 Marge and Homer and Bart and and Lisa and Maggie as a family.
00:20:21 They all go to church.
00:20:23 And of course they they mock it. You know, the the creators of of The Simpsons aren't Christian, they're Jewish.
00:20:29 And they mock Christianity literally every chance they can get. You know, there's an entire character built around mocking Christianity, Flanders.
00:20:37 But they knew.
00:20:42 They couldn't go right out the gate doing that, right?
00:20:46 So the first season.
00:20:48 Of The Simpsons.
00:20:50 They had to play to their audience and their audience.
00:20:54 It would be normal to see a family going to church every Sunday.
00:20:59 That was the demo.
00:21:03 My family went to church every Sunday.
00:21:09 At that time and and.
00:21:11 And a lot of my friends, same thing and not not like church friends I.
00:21:13 Mean like friends from school it was.
00:21:16 A pretty normal thing. I had a, you know, Catholic friends, Mormon friends.
00:21:23 Protestant friends, and it was it was a pretty normal thing.
00:21:28 For kids to go to or church on on Sunday.
00:21:37 They knew that the cost for in this in.
00:21:39 The case of The Simpsons.
00:21:41 And I know it's.
00:21:42 Kind of a tangent and I might.
00:21:43 Even have a.
00:21:43 Hard time remembering where why I went off on this tangent, it doesn't matter.
00:21:48 The cost for The Simpsons of the time. Had they gone hard at Christianity?
00:21:53 Would have been loss of viewership.
00:21:58 The Simpsons rise to to popularity.
00:22:02 Was so dramatic, like, especially if, like one, that's one thing that I I'm and I don't want to make this about the.
00:22:09 Simpsons, But just one thing I.
00:22:11 Wanted to bring up to is. If you ever watch the little short.
00:22:17 Versions of the of The Simpsons that that played on The Tracey Ullman Show, which I watched. All those too, they're they're they're kind of terrible.
00:22:24 They're not good.
00:22:26 The animation is not good. The writing's not good, like it's just not that good. I mean, it's kind of cutesy, I guess. And I I I don't remember the trace yellman show. It's kind of before my time. I think I saw some reruns.
00:22:38 On Comedy Central, like when I was really young and I don't remember it being remarkable, I don't even know.
00:22:45 I don't know.
00:22:46 If it even was on very many seasons.
00:22:50 But it's weird to me that you had this.
00:22:53 Really not that great cartoon.
00:22:57 Playing during it really not that great comedy show, and then all of a sudden, like in even, like within the first two seasons, they were getting cameos from like members of The Beatles.
00:23:09 They were getting a list, actors dropping in and doing cameos in this in this cartoon. That kind of just came out of nowhere.
00:23:20 But anyway.
00:23:23 Another example of this.
00:23:27 Of calculated cost.
00:23:30 Because like I said, there's no such thing as free speech.
00:23:34 Nothing is free.
00:23:36 There's always a cost.
00:23:39 But another example of this.
00:23:43 Would be.
00:23:46 Twitter banning farrakhan.
00:23:50 Twitter banned Farrakhan.
00:23:54 What, like a month ago, it was pretty recently.
00:23:59 And I think it's because.
00:24:01 The cost?
00:24:03 Of keeping him.
00:24:06 What was, at least according, you know from their perspective.
00:24:12 Was was beginning to be higher.
00:24:15 Than the cost of banning him.
00:24:19 Because they have two groups now that would impose costs in either scenario.
00:24:26 If you get rid of Farrakhan.
00:24:29 You have the the his, his. His followers get angry.
00:24:37 Which you know are part of a protected class.
00:24:41 And do include.
00:24:43 Some celebrities, I I think I've seen Snoop Dogg.
00:24:47 Stand up for Farrakhan.
00:24:50 But he's increasingly, you know, less relevant Snoop Dogg's going to be getting pretty, pretty.
00:24:54 Old these days.
00:24:58 But all the same, I mean that's.
00:25:00 That's the cost that Twitter.
00:25:02 Was facing was the backlash.
00:25:05 From this protected class.
00:25:09 Well, what was the other protected class?
00:25:12 That was imposing costs.
00:25:17 Well, they they impose costs so high.
00:25:22 I can't even necessarily name them.
00:25:26 Or my stream might get shut down.
00:25:30 So that should tell you the power.
00:25:33 The high price.
00:25:36 This group is capable.
00:25:41 Of forcing others to pay.
00:25:44 For their speech.
00:25:49 This group is capable of imposing.
00:25:55 When they encounter speech.
00:25:58 That they don't like.
00:26:01 And in the case of Farrakhan?
00:26:06 You might say.
00:26:09 That the the groups like ADL.
00:26:20 Nation of Islam.
00:26:21 In terms of who was able to impose the highest cost.
00:26:28 So over and over.
00:26:29 And over again I think if you look at speech and you look at censorship.
00:26:35 You're going to encounter that over and over and over again.
00:26:40 It's going to be.
00:26:43 Well, just look at.
00:26:44 My book.
00:26:46 Which, by the way, is available on Barnes and Noble.
00:26:51 For for now.
00:26:55 The the link is in the description. It will never go back to Amazon. They closed my account.
00:27:03 You know, **** them.
00:27:06 But it is available on Barnes and Noble, at least for right now. I'm working on trying to get the.
00:27:11 Audio book somewhere.
00:27:14 It's been in the approval process for quite some time and if it's anything like the audible one, it could be a while, but we'll see what happens.
00:27:23 But it's the same situation. The cost that I would be able to impose.
00:27:28 On Amazon.
00:27:31 Was not as high.
00:27:34 As the costs that groups like.
00:27:37 The ADL would be able to impose.
00:27:43 You know, think back to and if you think that.
00:27:45 The ADL doesn't.
00:27:49 I mean, some of these might be friendly partnerships, right? Like it is with YouTube.
00:27:54 BDL is a partner.
00:27:59 With YouTube trusted Flagger, I don't know how it all works.
00:28:04 But it's it's not like they have to threaten the people that YouTube.
00:28:12 I'm gonna mute myself so I can cough for a second.
00:28:18 OK, I'm back the.
00:28:21 That is not the case though.
00:28:24 With everybody, as we saw, I think it was Iceland.
00:28:28 That was going to ban in Iceland, had no synagogues like virtually no Jewish.
00:28:38 They were going to ban.
00:28:41 Male genital mutilation.
00:28:45 Which is a part of the Jewish religion.
00:28:50 They were told there's a famous leaked e-mail. I believe it was the ADL. It might have been another organization. I don't want to.
00:28:58 Say for sure it was the ADL.
00:29:00 But it was definitely a Jewish organization that essentially told.
00:29:05 The government.
00:29:07 That if you ban genital male genital mutilation.
00:29:14 We will use our connections in the media.
00:29:19 And in governments around the world.
00:29:23 To decimate.
00:29:25 Your tourist industry.
00:29:30 The cost they are going to impose and this.
00:29:33 This isn't really speech. This what we're really talking about here is we're talking.
00:29:37 About power dynamics.
00:29:39 It doesn't just apply to speech. Like I said, nothing's free.
00:29:43 You know, passing the law is not free and everything everything comes with consequences. It cause and effect cause and effect.
00:29:54 But at any rate, I don't know how that eventually ended up panning out. I I don't know if they cocked or not. I do know almost immediately after this they sent a rabbi out there and and started establishing A synagogue and setting up shop.
00:30:08 So that because they clearly didn't have as much influence there as they might have.
00:30:13 Wanted for it to even get so far as to even get the discussion going that they're going to ban milled genital mutilation, right?
00:30:30 While diversity.
00:30:33 Does make it harder?
00:30:36 Or, first, let's talk about something else first.
00:30:40 Like what do I mean by imposing costs? Like what do I mean by like? What could Christians do? You might think that, Oh well, it's just not the Christian way. You know, like the Muslims are a religion of conquest. It's it's almost, it's almost part of their religion to, to wage war against their opposition. And and you know, you're kind of right.
00:31:02 And Christianity has lost.
00:31:04 A lot of that.
00:31:05 Largely because they've been surrounded by Christians.
00:31:10 And when you're.
00:31:10 In a society where everyone shares the same values.
00:31:15 You kind of don't need to be as confrontational.
00:31:19 And there's a lot of other things that have happened, obviously that have.
00:31:22 Like the feminization of the culture in general has.
00:31:25 Well, I think.
00:31:27 Been all about this dynamic. It's been about.
00:31:30 Making people afraid of conflict, making people afraid of confrontation.
00:31:35 So that they can't impose costs.
00:31:38 Because they'll be afraid.
00:31:41 Of what people might think of them.
00:31:44 You know, I don't want to lose my job. I don't want people to think I'm racist. Yeah, you know, everyone knows what I'm talking about.
00:31:52 But this hasn't always been the case in America. You know, I've talked about the haze code before.
00:31:59 I did a video where I I kind of talked about it. I didn't really go into too much detail, but I I kind of gave you the.
00:32:06 The short version.
00:32:09 I believe it was called.
00:32:12 Pond breaking your future?
00:32:15 It was about the pawnbroker.
00:32:19 Which was the the first movie to really defy?
00:32:23 The haze code.
00:32:26 And what the haze code was?
00:32:29 It wasn't a lot of people make the mistake. They think it was like a government regulation.
00:32:34 They think that the haze code was something that was a cost that was being imposed by the federal government.
00:32:45 And it wasn't.
00:32:48 It was a cost being imposed.
00:32:51 By the Catholic Church and by other Christian organizations.
00:32:57 They got together.
00:32:59 And they they, they, they were watching these films come out of Hollywood and you got to think, think about how much things have changed.
00:33:06 This happened.
00:33:08 Like in the 40s, I believe it might have been before.
00:33:11 Then like late 30s.
00:33:14 You at the same time that you had Weimar Germany going on at at a much lower, less extreme rate. You could say that degeneracy was was bubbling up here in America as well.
00:33:26 And certainly in in other European countries, it just happened to be the epicenter was was Berlin. That was just the capital of the degeneracy.
00:33:34 But that **** was bubbling up everywhere in the western world.
00:33:39 Partially because of who was leaving Germany and coming to these other countries and bringing it with them.
00:33:49 So and and by the way, many of those people going to Hollywood.
00:33:55 But if you've watched pre code films and there are some films, shockingly enough, you know people never encounter these because I don't think most people are watching movies from like the 1920s and whatnot.
00:34:07 But there's like full frontal nudity and and you'd be surprised. There's a lot of. I mean, there's silent films with nudity.
00:34:15 That were, I don't know how wide they were released they were, but they they were expensive to make, especially back then.
00:34:25 But that wasn't really what the Hayes code was was responding to.
00:34:30 That's not really the the cost.
00:34:33 That they, they they weren't trying to.
00:34:38 Restrain that kind of speech necessarily. Well, certainly.
00:34:41 That would be included, right?
00:34:43 But if you look at just pre code films as they're called.
00:34:49 It's not like.
00:34:51 It's, I mean it would be rated G today.
00:34:54 Really it'd be rated G.
00:34:57 There's no foul language.
00:34:59 There's no.
00:35:02 Nudity. Most of the time, I mean.
00:35:04 There's women in like.
00:35:06 Really old, very, not very revealing underwear. You know, occasionally you might see like a woman's naked back. Like she'll turn away from the camera and then take her shirt off and you know, stuff like that.
00:35:20 But it would be it, would it?
00:35:21 Would be rated G today.
00:35:25 There would be no. You would be monetized, there'd be. Well, not that that's really any indicator of of how modest something is.
00:35:37 But the haze code.
00:35:40 The reason why?
00:35:42 The Catholics and the other Christian groups that that got together.
00:35:49 Reign in the degeneracy coming from Hollywood.
00:35:53 It wasn't about ******** sex scenes. It wasn't about even homosexuality. I mean, even though.
00:35:58 There was a little bit of that creeping into.
00:36:01 Some of the stuff back then too. You'd be surprised. Like it. Well, again, it was. It started out innocent like Ohh. It's just a guy wearing a dress. Cause it's a gag. It's just a gag.
00:36:12 See, This is why I get upset with people that that work that when they were commenting on my post about the guy wearing the T-shirt that said **** ***.
00:36:19 And they're like ohh, it's just.
00:36:21 It's just a shirt, bro.
00:36:23 Chill out, dude. It's just a shirt, bro.
00:36:27 They just want to get married, bro.
00:36:32 I mean, I understand if you're, like, 15 years old and I'm sure that, you know, some of my Instagram followers are like that, right where you don't get it. You haven't seen, you haven't. You haven't lived long enough to see.
00:36:45 It go anywhere. So if if if your if your point of reference is, it's just it's just a shirt.
00:36:53 I still think that's unacceptable.
00:36:56 Right.
00:36:57 That's not the only reason I it's I I'm not saying. Well, yeah, it's just a shirt and just the shirt. It's fine. I just don't like what the shirt leads to. No. **** the shirt.
00:37:07 I don't want the shirt.
00:37:09 I don't.
00:37:10 I don't want the shirt.
00:37:14 But also.
00:37:16 If you do want the shirt.
00:37:19 You're following my Instagram page. You probably don't like.
00:37:22 The other things I'm posting.
00:37:25 You probably don't like.
00:37:28 Well, if you've seen my Instagram page, you know.
00:37:30 I'm talking about.
00:37:30 The the the stream of awful **** that I encounter on a daily basis that I share with the world.
00:37:38 But the state of Western society.
00:37:43 You probably don't like it.
00:37:46 And the shirt leads to that.
00:37:48 Just as sure as.
00:37:50 They just want to get married, bro.
00:37:52 Leads to trans kids and beyond. It'll it's going to keep going.
00:37:57 It's going to keep going.
00:38:01 I mean the the RNC is.
00:38:07 Transsexuals and and.
00:38:10 Drag Queens so fast that like it's and so completely.
00:38:17 It's almost like you're the crazy one. If if you can.
00:38:22 If you point.
00:38:22 Out that.
00:38:24 This this isn't something that you guys stood for even like five years ago.
00:38:29 You're that's how fast they were able to, like, just erase everyone's memory and replace it.
00:38:39 But I digress.
00:38:41 Back to the costs.
00:38:44 The haze code. All it really said was.
00:38:47 We'll get all these people.
00:38:50 You know, all of our clergy will get together.
00:38:53 And we'll rally our people and we won't just boycott your films as in, oh, yeah, well, I'm just not going to watch it. Or like, I saw something funny on Twitter today where I, I, you know, I don't know if you've heard this, and I don't know how accurate it is. But the hill, which is usually pretty accurate.
00:39:10 Is reporting that.
00:39:12 The Super Bowl halftime is going to feature drag Queens.
00:39:18 And I I am very.
00:39:20 I look down, I just do. I look down on profession people that are obsessed with professional sports.
00:39:27 I just do playing sports.
00:39:30 It is masculine and it's something I did when I was younger.
00:39:34 It's something that it it does build character, it's good. It's something that you should make your kids do.
00:39:41 But watching.
00:39:44 A Jewish owned millionaire.
00:39:47 In spandex.
00:39:49 Throw a ball and memorizing how fast he can run and how many yards he ran last week and and and and just having no clue as to what the **** is going on around you. That actually matters. I'm just so I'm just so full of contempt for these ******* people.
00:40:10 You have these.
00:40:12 These half time shows, which are always degenerate, but now they're going to have drag Queens.
00:40:18 And someone replied.
00:40:21 To that tweet, the NEO con says.
00:40:26 I'll just turn. I'll just turn away during that part. Haha. Owned NFL.
00:40:34 And that's the problem is that's that's.
00:40:36 Literally what? And you know what? They're not going.
00:40:38 That most people.
00:40:38 Are going to turn away.
00:40:42 They'll complain and.
00:40:43 They'll act shocked and you know, I guarantee you after Super Bowl Sunday, if they do have drag Queens, you're going to have all these ***** blasted boomers.
00:40:52 On Twitter.
00:40:54 I can't believe they. You know, they don't know their. They don't know their audience. If they think this.
00:40:59 Is something, no? They know their audience.
00:41:03 They know they know their audience.
00:41:07 They know their audience.
00:41:09 Is a bunch of people.
00:41:12 Who are willing to watch millionaires and spandex throw a ball back and forth at each other?
00:41:19 And then every you know minute and a half, if not less watch like 5 minutes of of commercials.
00:41:28 From billionaires trying to sell you the new product.
00:41:32 For you to get excited about.
00:41:38 And then go back to the the millionaires throwing a ball back and forth.
00:41:44 To the sound of NPCC's thousands of them.
00:41:47 That just paid 50 bucks.
00:41:49 For a ******* hot dog.
00:41:53 Face paint on their faces.
00:41:57 Men wearing the last names of other men on their shirts.
00:42:04 They know their audience.
00:42:07 They know five years ago.
00:42:11 As a conservative.
00:42:12 You were like hell. No, I don't.
00:42:14 I don't want trans Republicans.
00:42:17 And now you're like, well that.
00:42:18 Lady Maga, she's you know.
00:42:21 She's not so bad.
00:42:23 She's kind of based.
00:42:28 They know their audience.
00:42:32 And they won't pay any cost. There's not going to be any costs.
00:42:35 Imposed on them.
00:42:38 No one's going to impose any costs on the NFL for doing it.
00:42:44 Now they might have a few years ago.
00:42:50 But they're really good at this calculus.
00:42:53 They're really good, I mean.
00:42:56 It's it's a science. It's not. It's not like there's just some guy going. Yeah. You know what? You know what, Lenny? I think they're ready for drag Queens. Let's put drag Queens in the halftime show. No, it's not like that. I mean, these guys have been studying ratings for since the beginning of television. I mean, television literally was was, I mean.
00:43:16 Have you seen Mad Men? It's it's obviously it's it's fiction, but it it somewhat accurately depicts how and why a lot of television shows were even produced. It was.
00:43:27 Produced specifically for the purpose of selling a product.
00:43:32 Because the the advertiser was paying for the show to be to be made.
00:43:40 You know it it a lot of people think.
00:43:45 When they make a television show.
00:43:49 And I guess as studios have gotten bigger.
00:43:51 Maybe have a little more of this.
00:43:54 But certainly when it in like the.
00:43:56 40s and 50s.
00:43:59 When you were.
00:43:59 Getting a lot of TV shows first coming out.
00:44:02 They they thought that like, you know, it's it's just a bunch of writers and artists getting together and.
00:44:07 They're like, you know what I've
00:44:08 Got a great idea?
00:44:10 For a story.
00:44:12 For it will be great entertainment, you know, for the family and everyone's going to love it and it's going to be great and it's going to add to our culture.
00:44:20 It's going to be so good, in fact, that that companies are going to want to have their.
00:44:27 Their brand.
00:44:29 Inserted in the commercial breaks, we'll make these little breaks.
00:44:33 And it'll be so good.
00:44:35 The way we'll pay for it.
00:44:37 Is will get like these cigarette companies and and whoever else to to just put in their little advertisement.
00:44:44 And and and they'll they'll just be lining up to do this.
00:44:49 And we'll charge them a lot of money because we'll have a lot of eyeballs on the screen.
00:44:58 That's not how it worked.
00:45:02 I mean you, you had a lot of, you had a lot of input. If you were an advertiser.
00:45:08 You're paying for the ******* show.
00:45:14 Why do you think?
00:45:17 When the left it was imposing and you don't see this quite as much these days. I mean, you kind of saw with with Tucker, right?
00:45:25 Why do you think?
00:45:27 That the left when they want to impose a cost.
00:45:31 On a mainstream person that they don't like.
00:45:36 They go after the advertisers.
00:45:40 It's not like with YouTube, right? Like if they go after my, quote, UN quote advertisers.
00:45:46 I don't have any interaction with these people. In fact, there's probably advertisers.
00:45:50 They would want to advertise on on this that you know are are not able to right because of algorithms and and who knows what else because of this faceless thing? It's not. That's not how it works in TV, you know. It's not like I mean to a certain extent you do have.
00:46:08 Sales departments and like the local affiliates, that's kind of how it works. So like if you're if you're NBC though, like if you're NBC and you don't really have local affiliates as much because everything's going to like cable and.
00:46:21 Well, I guess the local cable companies still do this, but.
00:46:25 If you're a local affiliate, an NBC like NBC channel, you know four in Albuquerque, I think is is a a real one, KOB or whatever it is. And if that's, I could be totally wrong, I think.
00:46:39 It was Channel 4.
00:46:44 You get.
00:46:46 Like because you're you get the show to air.
00:46:50 Essentially, for free and in the way that.
00:46:51 You cover your costs.
00:46:54 As a broadcast station in Albuquerque.
00:46:57 Is that you get X amount of 32nd spots.
00:47:02 In the commercial breaks that you can sell to like local people to like, you know furniture stores or whatever.
00:47:08 And and that's how you make your money. So it's a little more like.
00:47:11 YouTube at that level, but at the top.
00:47:14 And especially.
00:47:16 For cable.
00:47:18 For like you know, satellite and stuff like that, you know Fox News.
00:47:24 That's not how you know how it works, you know, or or even people like, you know, Rush Limbaugh, for example. Rush Limbaugh.
00:47:33 Was forced to apologize.
00:47:36 To some uppity.
00:47:41 Leftists that wanted free abortion pills.
00:47:46 I've actually met her and I'm blanking on her name. She's such a ***** ** ****, though.
00:47:54 I met her at a party in DC. Oh, what was her name?
00:47:58 Anyway, she was she was like a big deal at the time. Anyway, by the way, that's when I also learned how incestuous that town was because I was at a Libertarian party and here was this woman who was clearly the opposite.
00:48:11 And they were like.
00:48:13 These people were like.
00:48:15 Ogling her and and so excited because she had just been in the national news. Oh, my God, it's that Sandra fluke. That's her name. And everyone was like, oh, my God, it's Sandra Fluke. I think Hannity was just talking about her. Oh, let's go talk to Sandra. Fluke. Let's go shake her hand. And I'm like, **** that *****. Like what? Why is she even here?
00:48:37 But anyway, Sandra Fluke, whether you remember this or not on national. This is during the Obama years. So it's been a few years.
00:48:46 Went on national TV and I don't remember exactly what her reach was, but for whatever reason became.
00:48:53 Like a meme.
00:48:55 Or at least kind of like the the Greta.
00:48:58 The Greta of free abortion pills at the time, I mean it was. It wasn't very long. I think she was in the spotlight for like a month.
00:49:07 So you had Sandra Fluke.
00:49:13 Essentially saying that she wanted you to pay for her abortions.
00:49:17 And Rush Limbaugh?
00:49:21 I think Carter a ****.
00:49:25 Maybe in so many words, but it wasn't like it wouldn't matter even if it was. But it wasn't like.
00:49:33 Insanity or anything like that. He was just like, well, maybe if you're not a ****, then then we don't have to pay for your abortions or something like that. It was just like it was pretty tame, right? It's Rush Limbaugh, right? He's like the alpha boomer.
00:49:47 It was like a week later.
00:49:51 That they had imposed.
00:49:54 Now I think it came out later that they were using like bought farms and people weren't ready or didn't understand bought farms yet.
00:50:02 But what they did, it was a bunch of leftists that organized.
00:50:07 And went after his advertisers and said we're never going to buy your products. We're going to tell everyone not to buy your products, we're.
00:50:14 Going to get.
00:50:14 Them, you know all these retweets from bots, but you know, back then I I don't think people were as as savvy about that. So they were just these marketing people would see all these retweets and freaked the **** out like.
00:50:26 Oh my God, no one's gonna buy you.
00:50:29 Know bowl and branch sheets.
00:50:30 Or whatever the **** it was, right?
00:50:33 And Rush Limbaugh?
00:50:39 I think he did like a.
00:50:40 Little Mini apology tour.
00:50:45 Because his sponsors.
00:50:48 Have a say.
00:50:50 And what he does?
00:50:53 So they were able to impose.
00:50:59 See what I'm doing? There is no free speech.
00:51:03 You're talking to a guy who had his book banned. There's no such thing as free speech.
00:51:09 Everything has a cost, it's just a matter of who.
00:51:13 Is allowed or forced.
00:51:16 To pay the cost, pay the price.
00:51:20 And right now, Christians aren't imposing any costs.
00:51:25 And they haven't for a really long time. I remember even just as a kid.
00:51:29 Just watching just normal television, including The Simpsons.
00:51:33 And and I mean just thinking.
00:51:37 And this is before we were.
00:51:38 Even that polarized.
00:51:40 I'm talking like, you know, the 90s, looking at stuff and going, you know it. It sure seems like a common theme.
00:51:49 Is making fun of Christians.
00:51:55 And and not and it's it's OK.
00:51:57 You know, like it seems like.
00:52:00 Almost everything that comes out of Hollywood, whether it's a television show, whether it's a, a documentary, I remember there was a documentary and this is, I should do a video on this. There was a documentary called like Bible Camp or something like that where they found like the most extreme evangelical, like crazy Christians they could find and then like.
00:52:20 Lied to them and infiltrated their little Bible camp and made them look super. I mean, they were. I'll be honest. They were kind of crazy. It was an easy target, right?
00:52:28 But they amplified it, but I just kept kept seeing this all over the place. Music, same thing, right?
00:52:39 And I didn't know really why.
00:52:44 And it's not just because.
00:52:46 Christians don't impose a cost.
00:52:50 You know, I think that.
00:52:52 Another reason, obviously is is who's behind the producing this content, right?
00:53:00 But as I talked about with The Simpsons.
00:53:03 Even if that's what they that's the content they want to produce.
00:53:08 Even if if their aim.
00:53:11 Is to just dilute and wear down.
00:53:15 The the glue that that holds communities like Christian communities together.
00:53:21 In order to atomize them and make them less powerful.
00:53:26 You kind of have to have that erosion already to some to some extent already have taken place.
00:53:33 For you to even begin because as I described with The Simpsons, like the first season, they were all going to church and they mocked it a little bit, but not not heavily. Now, by like season five, they were openly mocking it. You know, take it. Whereas before they were poking it with a with a, you know, a fork, they were taking a sledgehammer to it by like.
00:53:54 Season 5, right?
00:53:57 But it's because they were testing the waters, you know?
00:54:00 Well, we didn't pay a cost when we when we poked.
00:54:02 It with a fork.
00:54:04 So maybe I'll let's let's see what I can get away.
00:54:07 With this time.
00:54:09 And just keep doing that. What? What can I get away with this time without without having to pay any price?
00:54:16 What can I do this?
00:54:16 Time without having to pay any price.
00:54:22 And I think they've come to the conclusion now they can.
00:54:25 And and and. Are they wrong?
00:54:27 They can do whatever they want.
00:54:31 And there's really not going to be.
00:54:34 Any cost?
00:54:35 Imposed on them.
00:54:38 What's going to happen to you?
00:54:42 What's going to happen to you if you make a movie?
00:54:45 Or a.
00:54:47 TV show I mean.
00:54:49 We have to ask, what if it's already been done?
00:54:55 I mean, you can make.
00:54:57 Countless movies and TV shows.
00:55:00 Where they don't, just.
00:55:02 Mock what's good.
00:55:05 They promote what's bad.
00:55:12 Nothing happens.
00:55:16 You know the the the mistake that people make and I think it's because they understand this concept right. They understand this concept of imposing costs. And so they're, you know, like that you hear the the, the the phrase, you know, go woke go, you know or get woke go broke.
00:55:35 And you know, maybe there's a couple instances where that kind of happened, right?
00:55:43 But ultimately.
00:55:47 I don't. It's not, it's not.
00:55:50 Effective enough to just simply, I'm going to turn my head during that part of the halftime show.
00:55:58 Do you think the NFL gives a ****?
00:56:01 If you turn your head during that part of the halftime show, like, that's all the self-control you have.
00:56:07 Is like, well, I'll still.
00:56:08 Watch it, because I still need to get my sports ball.
00:56:12 I still want to see, you know what? What Pepsi has has has in store for me this year with their their trillion dollar commercial. I want to see.
00:56:23 The Super Bowl commercial only watch it for the commercials.
00:56:28 You know what you're saying when you say that? And that's worse your I only watch it for the the the literal programming.
00:56:39 I don't care about the stimuli that's supposed to hold me over till the till the the next batch of.
00:56:44 Of brainwashing. I just like the brainwashing.
00:56:47 I'll just sit in the couch. I'll just eat nachos until the the brainwashing starts, and then I'll pay attention.
00:56:53 I don't even watch the millionaires I like.
00:56:58 And I feel doesn't give a **** if you turn your head.
00:57:02 And Netflix largely doesn't care.
00:57:05 If a small number of us.
00:57:08 Cancels Netflix.
00:57:15 You're also dealing with.
00:57:19 With so much money.
00:57:23 It it's there's not even like a monetary incentive anymore, you know, Twitter being a perfect example.
00:57:30 Twitter was bleeding hundreds of millions of dollars for years until they finally made a tiny bit of.
00:57:34 Profit YouTube still loses money.
00:57:38 Youtubes never made money.
00:57:41 You know the guy who sold it to?
00:57:42 Google made money, but that's it.
00:57:47 So how are?
00:57:48 You going?
00:57:48 To you know.
00:57:51 How are you going to pressure YouTube?
00:57:56 You can't.
00:57:58 Not not.
00:58:00 You know, from a monetary standpoint?
00:58:07 You know, even when they did the Hayes code, it wasn't just we're not going to go see your movies, and we're going to tell our friends not to see them. Your movies, which, by the way, was a lot more effective back then because a lot more people listened to their clergy and a lot more clergy were on board with this.
00:58:24 Kind of a thing and and not welcoming it like a lot of clergy are today.
00:58:29 So it was a different time, right? So it was effective, but that's The thing is not only was it a different time where something like that was more effective, that's not where it stopped. It wasn't just, oh, we're not going to watch your movies. We're going to tell our friends not to watch your movies. They were. They're going to actively and did in some instances.
00:58:49 Show up to the theaters and intimidate people.
00:58:54 Away from the theater. So like, if you go, oh, let's go watch that new movie.
00:59:00 Because you're some degenerate and you show up and there's like 100 people outside the theater yelling at everyone who goes in to see the movie and calling them degenerates and holding signs that say you're going to hell.
00:59:13 Yeah, you're not going to scare everyone away.
00:59:17 But you're you're going to definitely make more of.
00:59:19 An impact than just.
00:59:20 I'm not going to. I'm not going to watch that movie.
00:59:24 I mean, you're probably not the target demo anyway.
00:59:29 So not only by just saying, well, I'm going to boycott Netflix. What you should do.
00:59:34 I'm not saying you shouldn't do it. You should definitely not pay for Netflix.
00:59:40 Or any of these services.
00:59:44 Right.
00:59:47 But not only should you not.
00:59:50 Pay for Netflix and try to encourage people as many people as you know to do the same.
00:59:57 You need to find a way of imposing or of increasing the cost.
01:00:03 Because that's not a big enough cost.
01:00:07 It's just not. It's not a big enough cost. They don't care.
01:00:17 And you can say, well, you know, diversity made it harder and.
01:00:21 Hey, you know.
01:00:23 And I'm not saying have.
01:00:24 A jihad against Netflix, but.
01:00:27 It's not like Muslims have a lot of institutional power. You know what I mean? They don't.
01:00:33 There's still a really tiny.
01:00:35 Part of our population.
01:00:37 And as I just mentioned, you're still. That said, you're you're still not going to have.
01:00:43 The hijab gay guy.
01:00:48 I mean, you're not.
01:00:50 And it's not because they have institutional power. I mean, they got some money, obviously.
01:00:56 You know the sauds or the Saudis and the.
01:01:00 I mean.
01:01:01 If you've seen if you've seen photos.
01:01:04 You if you ever want to feel like.
01:01:07 The West is like the new Third World country.
01:01:11 You know, just just take a take a.
01:01:12 Look at some photos of.
01:01:17 Cities in the Middle East that have oil money.
01:01:21 If you ever want to be humbled.
01:01:25 Now at the same time, realize as you look at these cities.
01:01:30 It's not exactly like Arabs were designing these cities, they were just paying for them.
01:01:37 But all the same.
01:01:39 And I have to know this.
01:01:40 I know for a fact that that.
01:01:43 They're paying. They're paying Western contractors and.
01:01:49 And companies to come in there and and do all this because they don't have the expertise to.
01:01:53 Do it at all but all the same.
01:01:58 I mean, look at Dubai for example.
01:02:01 You ever see a picture of of?
01:02:04 Of that futuristic looking ****.
01:02:08 I mean, yeah, that's there's nothing in America that even comes like. I mean, that looks like it does. It just looks 100 years.
01:02:17 Further advanced than anything you'll find in America.
01:02:22 It just does.
01:02:26 I'm not saying that I'd rather live there than America. I'm just saying, look.
01:02:30 We've already fallen behind.
01:02:33 So they have money and that is one of the reasons we don't have the ability to impose costs. It is.
01:02:40 We lack money.
01:02:42 We lack organizations.
01:02:44 We we lack leadership in religious organizations.
01:02:50 I can't think of very many if or really any.
01:02:57 Of the big denominations.
01:03:01 That that.
01:03:04 In fact, quite the opposite that.
01:03:07 Stand for what we believe in.
01:03:10 Or that would act in our interests.
01:03:12 Even a little bit.
01:03:15 I see them embracing this. I see them looking at it.
01:03:19 As a a financial thing.
01:03:24 It's kind of like, honestly, they're looking at it the same way the governments are. I think the religions are looking at it. You know, the governments are saying and obviously they caused the problem. So this I'm talking to middle management, government people, not the people pulling the strings. But when you get bureaucrats looking at the falling population in the West.
01:03:42 You know, what do they say? Oh, we we need we need replacements. We need replacements for all of our social services are going to collapse and blah, blah, blah. We got to import all these people because people aren't having kids, right?
01:03:54 Like that's, that's what they're saying, right? That's it's just math. They just need to. They need to make up for all the people who who aren't having kids. And we got to get them from somewhere. And it's not our fault. You're not having kids and yadda yadda. Well, I mean, you don't think that churches aren't kind of doing the exact same thing.
01:04:14 You don't think that a lot of these, especially these smaller churches?
01:04:18 That are are bending the knee to the LBGTQ XY. Whatever the hell it is at this point lobby.
01:04:27 You don't think that one of the the practical reasons that they're doing this?
01:04:33 Isn't for the numbers.
01:04:36 I mean, if if your society in this case it's not population, it's just population that can feel comfortable in the House of God, right?
01:04:46 That number is going down.
01:04:48 I mean, if if you stick to.
01:04:53 Christianity has been teaching for 1000 plus years.
01:05:00 You're really limiting who's going to be.
01:05:02 Able to go and attend your church.
01:05:08 So you're going to make changes.
01:05:10 So that you can have a replacement policy.
01:05:14 You you know if if you if you have a church in San Francisco.
01:05:19 I mean, who's going to be going?
01:05:23 How full is that Chapel going to be? Unless you make some major changes to your theology.
01:05:33 Now obviously.
01:05:35 To me, that signals to me.
01:05:38 That every one of these church leaders are false prophets.
01:05:44 You know, you ever watch? And this would be a great movie. I actually love this movie.
01:05:48 There will be blood.
01:05:51 And I'll, and maybe I'll do it. I was I I just rewatched it cause I was going to do a video on it. Then I got sidetracked with more Simpsons stuff and just man, it's been a it's been.
01:06:01 It's been a really, I know I haven't posted a lot lately and I apologize for that. It's just the weather changed, like it was horrific for a while and then it got really nice and I Carla's house has so much **** that has to be done just to get it to where it's not dangerous.
01:06:16 And I'm just trying to get all that done cause I just I mean I can't once it's not dangerous. It's like not a big deal. Like I, you know, I'm not worried about it being pretty and all that stuff. I just need to like, not be like a hazard.
01:06:28 But anyway.
01:06:31 And there will and there will be blood, which maybe I'll do a video on.
01:06:35 In the last scene, I'm sure I I don't think.
01:06:38 I'm spoiler alert. You know, cover your ears. Well, actually, don't even know who these people are.
01:06:43 So it probably won't matter.
01:06:45 But you've got Eli.
01:06:47 Who's like the?
01:06:52 Charismatic Christian kind of, you know, *******, grifter kind of guy.
01:06:58 And the Daniel Plainview, the the oil man and it's their final confrontation.
01:07:05 And Eli is asking him for money.
01:07:09 And Daniel Plainview.
01:07:12 Who is an awesome character?
01:07:15 I drink your milkshake.
01:07:17 Love that guy? That'll make sense only if you've seen it. I'll just sound like a crazy person if you haven't, he says to Eli. You know, I will only let. I will only lend you the money or give you the money.
01:07:32 If you say.
01:07:35 I am a false prophet. God is a superstition.
01:07:42 And he does, he says it.
01:07:45 And reveals that.
01:07:47 He's just been a grifter all of these years.
01:07:50 Which I don't think is ruining anything for the movie, because if you it's not like you believe otherwise.
01:07:57 If you've seen this character.
01:08:00 And every time I see one of these churches.
01:08:04 Change the rules to broaden.
01:08:10 Their customer base.
01:08:13 That's what I that's the scene that plays in my head.
01:08:19 Just this false prophet.
01:08:24 Who cares?
01:08:26 Only about making a living.
01:08:31 Off of religion.
01:08:33 Because if you really believed in what you were supposed to be, you know teaching, which you apparent which by the way.
01:08:41 Let's face it, these are the people, the same people that were supposed to be the ones preserving.
01:08:48 This ideology and transmitting it to the young people.
01:08:52 Some of the responsibility lies with them.
01:08:55 You can't just be like. Well, no one comes anymore. Well, maybe it's because of something you did.
01:09:02 Maybe it's because not not because you failed to.
01:09:07 Update you know to where you start accepting gay priests.
01:09:14 But maybe because you failed to instill faith in anybody you know.
01:09:25 That's a huge problem right now is we don't have.
01:09:29 Any religious institutions?
01:09:33 That really.
01:09:34 Are there for us that are really there to?
01:09:38 Yeah, and and I'm look, I don't want to say none. I'm sure there's little exceptions here and there.
01:09:44 I'm not aware of very many of them. I mean I'm I'm I know of a few anomalies.
01:09:49 But uh, and not really a lot of.
01:09:53 Yeah, none of the big ones.
01:09:56 You know, there's a few that are less cut than others.
01:10:00 Right.
01:10:01 But not, I mean, you know.
01:10:03 Generally speaking, they're all trending.
01:10:07 In the same direction as degeneracy, it's almost like, you know, you've got the the.
01:10:13 Republicans are are like, well, I mean, they used to be like 20 years behind the Democrats then.
01:10:18 It was 10.
01:10:19 And see it's speeding up as we.
01:10:21 Circled the drain.
01:10:22 The closer you get to the drain, the faster you spin you.
01:10:25 Know. And so the Republicans used to be like 20 years behind, then it was 10 and then it's five now. It's like it's like 3.
01:10:33 You know, or pretty soon it won't even be that. And in fact that it's almost like the Democrats have to keep like lurching further and further to the left just to differentiate themselves.
01:10:44 But religion, religious institutions.
01:10:48 They're kind of following that same path.
01:10:51 Where religious institutions.
01:10:54 We're always more, I don't know. I hate the term, but more conservative will say, for lack of a better term than you know, the the political parties, right, in fact, that it was the religious institutions that would have to impose costs.
01:11:10 On the political parties.
01:11:13 And keep them conservative.
01:11:16 But now we're seeing that they're kind of just trending in the same direction, just the they're just trailing.
01:11:20 A little bit behind.
01:11:26 And the fact that, I mean, if you want Speaking of false prophets.
01:11:32 The fact that Donald Trump.
01:11:37 Has surrounded himself on many occasions.
01:11:45 Not just false prophets, but like obvious false prophets.
01:11:51 Like, what's that woman's name? I mean, we're talking. I mean, like literal televangelist, not like.
01:11:57 As a pejorative, like that's really what they are. Like they're televangelists.
01:12:07 To see him surround himself with televangelists.
01:12:11 To get the evangelical vote.
01:12:14 I mean, we're talking about these are these.
01:12:16 These are terrible people.
01:12:18 And and, oh, you're just being naive to even, you know, he's he has to make alliances with people. It's it's just practice maybe.
01:12:34 But that's not what being a leader is.
01:12:39 And at the end of the day, that's the problem is we don't have.
01:12:48 We don't have leadership, we don't have organization, we don't have funding.
01:12:54 We have YouTube channels for now.
01:12:59 You know TikTok, TikTok.
01:13:06 So why am I saying all?
01:13:08 This oh all.
01:13:09 You're doing is complaining you're not giving us any solutions.
01:13:16 In order to have solutions, you need to.
01:13:18 Understand the problem.
01:13:21 And I I'm not. I'm not the kind of guy who claims to have the solution to every problem. I'm.
01:13:28 I'm much better at seeing.
01:13:32 Exploits in the system.
01:13:35 Than I am at building.
01:13:38 A new system I can tell you how your current system can be exploited and ruined.
01:13:46 And I can see other people doing it.
01:13:51 So if you propose.
01:13:53 In your system, I can tell you the holes. I can be like, well, all. If I was trying.
01:13:57 To that's just how my brain works. It's I look, I was kind of a, you know, delinquent when I was younger. And just, I've always had that brain where, like as soon.
01:14:05 As you subject me to a system, I look for ways of weaseling out of it. I just do.
01:14:12 You know, a lot of my friends are hackers.
01:14:15 Professionally, not like, you know, Black Hat, but like they work for, you know, big companies and and look for that, you know, penetration testing and that kind of thing, right where you just look for that's not what I do. That's not my expertise. I I mean I know of it by no means am I like a hacker, but that's that's how my my brain works.
01:14:36 And and a lot of my friends same thing.
01:14:41 I can't just use that as an excuse either I.
01:14:43 Can't just like well.
01:14:44 I don't know. I can just tell you what's.
01:14:46 Wrong and I because you're right, we do need some solutions and no one's stepping up.
01:14:51 And all of us need to.
01:14:58 I hope I.
01:14:59 Hope I've explained or at least laid out.
01:15:03 A major.
01:15:07 Power vacuum.
01:15:10 Or I don't know if that's the right word the return.
01:15:22 The area where there's very little power or we we just don't have power at all, really. Let's just face it.
01:15:29 Our movement.
01:15:33 In a lot of ways, it's.
01:15:33 Impotent. For now. I I see that changing.
01:15:39 And they see that changing.
01:15:42 But we got it. We got it, you know, call it.
01:15:44 Like it is.
01:15:46 And we need to change that in order to change that, we got to recognize that there's a problem before we can solve it.
01:15:55 Anyway, a couple of things I want to talk to. We'll get to some super chats. We are still doing.
01:16:02 The movie.
01:16:04 That's nothing. I've been working on these these last few weeks. I have heard from a lot of you guys, by the way. Thanks everyone who emailed me about the Amazon and the Kindle stuff.
01:16:16 I I don't know that again. I don't know that we're in a position where we can impose any costs on Amazon.
01:16:23 But I'm certainly trying.
01:16:25 It's just not something that it's.
01:16:29 Apparently their terms and conditions.
01:16:31 Are quite.
01:16:34 Quite air tight and other people have challenged them that have more access to the lawyers than I do.
01:16:40 In the past and.
01:16:43 Have failed.
01:16:45 But that said, it doesn't matter. My books back on, it's on Barnes and Noble. And if it gets banned up, that we'll.
01:16:50 Just put it somewhere.
01:16:51 Else so it's still available. Book two is still coming again. It's just it's been an avalanche of **** on me lately. The.
01:17:03 The movie.
01:17:05 I'll have more on that and that's going to take some if you don't know if you've ever been involved in filmmaking.
01:17:11 But that it it's not going to be as long of a process as.
01:17:16 It's a regular film.
01:17:17 Or even like a lot of these indie films I'm, you know, I I've made a few indie films in some of the festivals, and I remember talking to a lot of these directors or like after the other movie would show, you know, you have like, the the one-on-one with the audience, with the directors talking about, you know, how he made the move. A lot of these guys are amateurs.
01:17:36 Right. I mean including myself at the time.
01:17:38 And I was always shocked that, like how long some of these awful looking, you know, **** shows took them like there was one guy that it was like a 15 minute movie. It took him like 2 years and it was horrible. But that's. I mean, that's par for the course. Like, if you don't know what you're getting into, there's a lot of things that especially you know, when you're first going to.
01:17:56 Make a movie you dream big and you start like you make all these.
01:17:59 You know very ambitious ideas and then you don't realize it, cause you've never done it before. Like how ridiculous it was to, like, try to have a space shuttle, you know, in in your, in one of your scenes or.
01:18:11 Something like that.
01:18:13 So I already know how to work within our means here, and I already know that we're going to be limited in, in, in a lot of areas and and I'm trying to write a script that can handle that, that can can still be good.
01:18:29 But work within our means, because that's more important to me than.
01:18:35 Than it it's so much more important for a film to be good than for it to have lots of special effects.
01:18:44 You know, like if the acting is ****.
01:18:47 It doesn't matter how good the special effects are. The acting **** the acting has to the acting. And I've said this before, like no one wants to watch ***** without the *******, which is what bad acting is. It's ***** without the *******. No one wants to watch that.
01:19:05 I'm trying real hard to work within our means.
01:19:08 Including what we're going to have available to us in.
01:19:12 Terms of actors.
01:19:16 Is there anything else? Well, let me just go to super chats now.
01:19:21 And UM.
01:19:25 Hopefully hasn't been too bad. I would assume that this has been lagging pretty hard like in terms of the video, but hopefully my voice keeps coming through.
01:19:33 All right. Well, we got Kyle, Felipe with $20. Thank you. There's no message.
01:19:40 Guitar Man 915885 dollars three lies taught in public reeducation facilities. Lincoln was a hero. Islam is peaceful. America as a democracy. The first lie is the worst.
01:19:54 Yeah, you know, the weird thing that the thing that gets me?
01:19:57 About the Lincoln thing.
01:19:58 I don't know if you've ever been to the Lincoln Memorial.
01:20:05 Not only does it look like a temple like to a Roman God.
01:20:11 It says it's a temple.
01:20:13 On the wall.
01:20:16 It says in this temple.
01:20:19 Or I I don't remember the exact phrase, but it uses the word temple.
01:20:24 It calls itself a temple.
01:20:27 So it's.
01:20:29 Yeah. Lincoln's not just a hero. He's a Roman. God, I mean, I don't. I don't.
01:20:33 Know how else?
01:20:35 I mean, if our civilization is wiped out and people come and find Lincoln's temple.
01:20:42 There what? What conclusion would you come to?
01:20:46 I mean that's that's more than a hero.
01:20:49 Mac, $10. Did you see that Connecticut is implementing an anti right wing extremist enforcement department, KGB in the USA? Yeah. I mean, I didn't see that specifically, but you know, another thing in terms of imposing cost that I.
01:21:02 I meant to bring up, but I kind of went a little long. I'm not going to talk about a bunch right now, but just to mention, it is that they.
01:21:09 Maybe someone sent a super chat about it. We'll see the the two way thing in Virginia, right? That that was an attempt at imposing costs.
01:21:22 I don't think that it's going to really be effective. I could be wrong.
01:21:26 But that's an attempt.
01:21:29 By the right wing, or at least the pro gun people in Virginia.
01:21:35 To impose a cost.
01:21:37 On the local government.
01:21:41 I don't know if if if the cost is going to outweigh the benefits for the people that are trying to impose it on.
01:21:49 But that's what that was about.
01:21:53 And it'll be interesting to see if that worked. If it did, then maybe that's something we can build on if it didn't.
01:21:59 Then we have to think about alternatives.
01:22:04 Matt V $5 bro, I pray for you often, especially every week at Holy Mass. I hope that you can rediscover his love for you. Check out the Friars.
01:22:14 No apologies #20.
01:22:18 I don't know if that's a YouTube channel.
01:22:21 I don't know Google that I'll check it out and look.
01:22:25 I don't have like the. I'm not like a monk or by any means. I don't have like this. The strongest, strongest faith that I've ever when I know.
01:22:33 And in fact, I did go through a period where I was pretty sure.
01:22:37 It was all just fairy tales. I'm just going to be honest, you guys.
01:22:40 You know.
01:22:43 But I never 100% let it go like I would still.
01:22:47 Like everyone, like right when it was like when when things were bad, that's when you pray and it and it would always be kind of like this in retrospect, kind of blessing this prayer. Like, look, I don't know if you're out there, but if you are, you know, it's like if I've gone and and someone's talking to me like that I'd.
01:23:05 Be like? Well, **** you then.
01:23:07 I don't know if I even hear here what kind of?
01:23:10 Half asked. Yeah, I don't do that anymore. But you know what? Again to you, I'm just being honest.
01:23:17 And thank you for praying for me.
01:23:20 $2.00 Shop, Smart shop, smart.
01:23:25 I don't know what that means actually. Is that something is? Is that a meme?
01:23:32 Spice Bear $10 don't watch the new episodes of The Simpsons. No one deserves that. You know, I'm waiting. I'll be honest to you, I'm waiting for it to get really bad. I I expect it to get bad faster.
01:23:46 The the There's like a few seasons that aren't really that degenerate. I mean they.
01:23:52 There's like an episode here and there, right? That they're that fully are.
01:23:57 And there's like, maybe little bits in it that where you can tell that.
01:24:01 You can tell who's making it. Let's.
01:24:03 Just put it that way.
01:24:05 But as a whole, I mean, it's definitely trending in that direction as I as I progress through the the seasons.
01:24:12 But there's actually a few. There's quite a few episodes that are pretty OK, and I was not expecting that cause I hadn't watched Simpsons in in a really long time and and the ones that I had seen have been pretty new and the new ones are pretty bad. So I'm very curious as to.
01:24:26 To see like where it like really.
01:24:28 Takes a turn.
01:24:29 So I kind of have to watch even the new.
01:24:31 Ones which I'm.
01:24:32 Not looking forward to.
01:24:37 Miles Deos $2.00 if you burn my flag, you get a free asss weapon.
01:24:43 Yeah, I mean.
01:24:44 I'm not going to condone violence, but.
01:24:47 And just philosophically speaking.
01:24:50 That is imposing a cost on on a form of speech.
01:24:55 And it it. And like I said, with the shirt example, you know like if that guy were to walk down the street.
01:25:01 With a shirt that said **** ***.
01:25:03 And downtown.
01:25:06 Salt Lake City.
01:25:07 In 1955.
01:25:09 Yeah, he he might. He might be buried in a shallow grave outside of town. I don't know. Something would have happened to him.
01:25:15 He wouldn't just be walking down the street.
01:25:19 And that would be imposing a cost.
01:25:21 Again, not condoning violence. I'm just being descriptive and and philosophically speaking.
01:25:27 That would be. That's a form of.
01:25:29 Imposing a cost.
01:25:31 On speech, one of my joined Telegram from Giggles, I did join Telegram.
01:25:40 It's black pilled on telegram.
01:25:43 I don't use it much.
01:25:45 Because I don't like the interface, I don't like how there's not a I.
01:25:51 I hate to admit it, but I do kind of like the way Twitter is structured. You know, like I think there's, which is funny because I hated it when I first started using it.
01:25:59 But now I do like the feed you know.
01:26:02 I don't like how you have to go through and select different feeds on telegram.
01:26:07 And you also don't get like a lot of interaction, right? So no one's. You don't get comments.
01:26:15 It just you know, it's not as it just feels like.
01:26:19 It kind of feels like almost like a Dropbox folder where I'm just like plopping stuff into a folder and you can get it if you want it.
01:26:28 And maybe I'll be forced into using it, but.
01:26:32 Telegram is not exactly 100% free speech either. They.
01:26:36 They took down.
01:26:38 A few channels recently. I don't remember the specifics of that, but you can Google that and I know that happened. They at the request of.
01:26:47 I don't know someone, some government or like ADL or someone like that. They they did shut down some.
01:26:55 Some channel.
01:26:57 Reject modernity.
01:27:02 Gave me two leaf bucks.
01:27:05 Did you see the Netflix Messiah show? No, no, I mean.
01:27:13 I'm already pretty black filter.
01:27:17 Uh. I mean it's.
01:27:20 It's kind of funny, like a lot of people think like on my Instagram, my Twitter, and like that, people are just sending me this stuff and then my I don't especially Instagram, I don't really check my.
01:27:29 My DM's or anything like that, and I do get a. That's why I don't check them. I get so many.
01:27:35 And a lot of them.
01:27:35 Are not nice.
01:27:37 But I'm finding a lot of this stuff on my own and it takes a lot of time and it does kind of wear.
01:27:43 On your soul little bit.
01:27:46 And I don't know if I'm ready to watch that yet.
01:27:51 And obviously I don't have Netflix, so I'd have to find a way of getting it.
01:27:55 I heard, although I heard that they.
01:27:58 A cost was imposed on the director.
01:28:02 That's all I'm going to say about that.
01:28:05 You can look into that further if you want to use Google or your favorite.
01:28:12 Search engine.
01:28:15 UM.
01:28:17 And then you, Michael Jones, and you should talk. I've talked to him before briefly.
01:28:24 UM.
01:28:26 Yeah, I'd be OK with that. I just don't like these streams are pretty irregular. The biggest thing is with with doing interviews right now for me is my bandwidth. Like you've seen like this probably been choppy as hell. Like this whole time. I'm. I'm just assuming it's been terrible because last time it was something happened. I got I have like.
01:28:46 I'm going off my phone right now. I'm actually directly using my phone for Internet.
01:28:53 I actually have two other wireless because it's so unreliable, like when one's broken the.
01:28:57 Other one will work.
01:28:58 And so I'll ping pong between them. And just this month, they've both been ****.
01:29:03 And including my phone, obviously, so I don't know if cause they I pretty sure they they're going through different providers, but I think it's going to the same tower.
01:29:14 Part of it is the area that I'm in is very sparsely populated.
01:29:20 But not this time of year.
01:29:24 There. I don't want to say there's like a season like a tourist season because it's not.
01:29:29 But like yeah, I mean it's not a big secret. I live in the southwest. I live in a desert area. So there's, you know, like our winters are very tame. You know what I mean? Like.
01:29:39 It was like 70 degrees today or or not today. There was actually kind of a storm today. But yeah, yesterday it was like 70 degrees. And so it's real nice. And then like at night, it doesn't drop down that low. So you, we have an influx of boomers.
01:29:54 They come in to the area and live in their winter homes like you can just tell because.
01:30:02 In the summer, it's like a ghost town, like out here, and there's actually there's like, boomers hauling, like ATV's with their giant trucks and like, they're huge RV's, like all that, all that kind of nonsense, just out of the woodwork. And I think they might be overloading the tower. And so maybe when they leave, it'll start working again.
01:30:26 So we'll see. But in the meantime, it's real hard for me to even stream, you know, like I just have to pretty much assume my video is going to suck, which is why I.
01:30:33 Just put a picture up. This time there's. I actually shot a lot of fancy video that I wanted to stream with my stream.
01:30:40 And I just last time I I streamed it was so choppy that I just. I didn't want to waste that video on something that wasn't going to be able to transmit it.
01:30:49 So I'll.
01:30:51 There's really not much I can do about it. I mean, I I don't even have, you know, I don't have, really.
01:30:57 The only utility that even comes out here is electricity. So.
01:31:02 Let's see here.
01:31:04 Red Raven, thank you for your Rage Against the machine. Yeah. And, you know, even though they are, that band is like a bunch of crazy leftists.
01:31:14 I really liked that music when I was younger and I just wish I wish it was.
01:31:19 See, that's the thing. That's what we need. We need, like, a a right wing Rage Against the machine. We need a.
01:31:24 Lot of we.
01:31:26 We just don't. We don't have the same resources, but I'm telling you, if if we had people because those guys are talented, let's just face it, it's good music, whether it's subversive as ****. Sure. And it's, you know, definitely Tommy ****. But they're talented.
01:31:39 It's not. They weren't just propped up by the record industry when they were, but that's not you can't just chalk all up to that.
01:31:48 So what we need is we need people in the right wing that have talent.
01:31:52 That are willing to just, not.
01:31:54 That are willing to sacrifice some money because that's the that's the price you pay, because if you're as good as like a raging as the machine, let's say for example in your right wing, you're not going to get signed by a major record label. In fact, you might even get a major record label telling you like, look, you know, cut all this right wing **** out and we'll get you a a deal and people probably take that deal.
01:32:15 But we need people that are willing to not take that deal and and that still have the talent.
01:32:20 And I'd promote if you know if there's music or or anything like that, that was that was good like that I would promote it. But also thank you. I know it's not we were talking about but.
01:32:33 No step on snek $5.
01:32:36 I'm Catholic. **** the Pope. Anyway. In my experience, the boomer clergy is pretty converged, but the young clergy gets it and wants to bring back.
01:32:46 The old ways.
01:32:47 Yeah, I mean.
01:32:49 I don't. I'm not Catholic, so I don't understand that dynamic because.
01:32:55 I came from I I don't think this is a secret. My parents are well are Mormon and in the Mormon religion they have what's like a Pope. It's the the president of the church.
01:33:10 It's like it's not like Catholics where there's different kinds of Catholics and like, you know, this priest says something different than this priest. It's not like that. It's like in the Mormonism. It's like the guy at the top is like a literal prophet, like a guy who talks to God. So if he says this is what we're doing, that's what.
01:33:30 Everyone's doing like everyone falls in line, like that's what it is.
01:33:34 And so I kind of thought that's how.
01:33:35 Catholics were when I was younger.
01:33:38 And it's not like it just seems like.
01:33:41 I don't. I don't get it. Like I don't get it, because what's the point of the pop?
01:33:47 No one, like everyone, thinks he's like a.
01:33:50 The sodomite.
01:33:51 You know what I mean? And.
01:33:53 Like, why aren't you overthrowing him?
01:33:55 You know, like I don't. I don't get it. Like I I guess I'd have to be Catholic to understand that, but that's I don't. I think most people who aren't Catholic don't get that.
01:34:06 Because I know a lot of really ******* based Catholics and they all kind of say the same thing that you just said, you know, they're all just like, yeah, the Pope sucks. And like, you know, most of these guys, it's like, then why are you Catholic, like, what's the?
01:34:21 I don't get it, I I just.
01:34:23 Don't get it.
01:34:27 And maybe someone will explain it to me someday. I would love an I would like an explanation that makes sense too, not like a theological explanation like an explanation like a I'd love a pragmatic like an explanation that would make sense to an atheist. Or it makes sense to anyone you know, like it doesn't have. Like, I don't want to have to like.
01:34:45 I don't need. I don't want the argument.
01:34:48 To be based on something that you have to be kind of a Catholic to, you know, for it to make sense.
01:34:53 But anyway, maybe maybe you can explain to me, maybe someone I don't care. Someone I would love to hear. Maybe I'll talk to Vince. I talked to Vince sometimes.
01:35:03 And he's Catholic. And I I think we've touched on it a couple of times, but I've never really harassed him about it.
01:35:12 Alright, giggles, leaderless resistance, because leaders get redacted.
01:35:20 Yeah, I mean.
01:35:28 There's a lot of advantages to not having leaders, right?
01:35:32 But there's a lot of disadvantages.
01:35:35 You know the MAGA movement, for example.
01:35:39 Their leader is Trump.
01:35:41 Trump can fire missiles at someone if he wants.
01:35:45 If you don't have a leader, you can't fire missiles at anybody.
01:35:51 And we need to start thinking in terms of power.
01:35:55 And in order to have power, there's no such thing as a decentralized, powerful movement, and it just doesn't happen.
01:36:04 You you need to have some centralization you need to have some leadership because you got to remember too, not everyone.
01:36:13 Is going to really like a lot of people listening and a lot of people that are involved now are like the smarter the, the higher IQ people.
01:36:22 That understand the ideology and are in it because they understand what's going on. That's not. That's not the case for most people. Most people are just never going to get it. I mean, think about Trump supporter.
01:36:32 You know, there were people, including myself, that rationalized a reasoning.
01:36:38 For supporting Trump.
01:36:41 And I knew it was a gamble, right. I think I before. I mean, I supported him. I promoted him, you know, I.
01:36:46 Did I?
01:36:48 Did a lot to get him elected, honestly, but even.
01:36:52 Even then, I I knew it was kind of like with Michael, Moore said, that people just want to throw a hand grenade in into DC and kind of see what happens, you know, just blow the whole thing up. And I thought that's what we were doing with Trump.
01:37:03 Turns out it wasn't, but and now you know. Like I kind of just think he's really not any different than anyone else. We would have got, you know, except for except for.
01:37:15 There I mean.
01:37:16 He has definitely. Ultimately he. It was he was the best one, I think.
01:37:24 I I in my in my more black pilled moments, I won't agree with myself here, but.
01:37:29 Ultimately, he was the best guy that could have been elected. He got elected. Obviously he has not lived up to our expectations and to such an extent that he might not. I I think he will, but it's not 100% that he'll get elected again.
01:37:52 But yeah, the fact that but look at how the Maga people look at Trump. If you've ever argued with him on on Twitter.
01:38:00 You can tell they don't know what the hell they're talking.
01:38:02 About they just love Trump.
01:38:05 Like doesn't matter what you say, they just love Trump. Like the queue people. I mean, they just loved they. They're so irrational. They just irrationally loved Trump.
01:38:14 And if.
01:38:14 You want power? You need to have.
01:38:18 The irrational people, as well as the rational people.
01:38:22 I mean, you do, that's just and a lot of humans aren't very rational.
01:38:27 So right now we have the rational people.
01:38:31 And that's a shrinking.
01:38:34 Percentage of the population.
01:38:38 And if you want to have power, you can't just.
01:38:42 Focus all your efforts.
01:38:45 On influencing rational people?
01:38:50 You know, and you're going to hit a ceiling and and I think we're pretty close to that, honestly. I mean, I think you have to, you always have to keep going. It's. I'm not saying like, alright, we got enough people that are rational and smart. So let's just stop that and start doing this other strategy. You know you always have to keep it because there's always new people, you know being born and getting to the age where they pay attention to politics. And so you you have to like.
01:39:10 Constantly maintain.
01:39:12 The the the new, the newly planted seeds. Right. You have to keep tending to the garden, right? And you have to keep weeding out the weed. In fact, I was weeding my my Hugo culture bed the other day. And I was like, this would be a great metaphor. And maybe I'll do that because weeding.
01:39:28 Wedding, by the way, is my least favorite thing to do in the world, but you need a leader.
01:39:34 Long long answer to that question, but you definitely need a leader.
01:39:41 Dedalus. Yeah, there was like, a I don't think I said that right. There was a Sega Saturn game.
01:39:48 That had that name, if I remember correctly.
01:39:52 Or wait, am I thinking is it Sega Saturn or was it like a arcade game?
01:39:57 That I used to play. They had that name anyway. It was a long time ago, like in the 90s or something.
01:40:04 The absolute ruler may be a Nero, but he is sometimes a Titus, Mark, Marcus Aurelius. The people is often wait.
01:40:16 The people is often Nero.
01:40:21 But never Mark Aurelius Antoine.
01:40:26 I'm sure that's more profound than I'm understanding. The absolute ruler may be an hero, but he is sometimes a Titus or a Mark Aurelius. The people is often Nero, but never Margaret. Yeah, OK, you're actually, I think, kind of saying what I was just saying you have.
01:40:43 A lot of irrational people.
01:40:47 Matt V The Catholic Church was infiltrated. Gay men who were recruited by Kami Bella Todd under orders from Stalin, search churchmilitant.com for info. Yeah, I've heard people say stuff like that, but that's my point. Like so why still?
01:41:05 I mean, if you're trying it.
01:41:09 It's like how I feel about the Republican Party, right?
01:41:12 Like if you have the ability.
01:41:15 To seize control of the Catholic Church and wrestle it away from these people who have infiltrated it.
01:41:21 Then yeah, stay in and do that, but do that.
01:41:25 Otherwise, why don't you just make something else or and not and? Or maybe not even.
01:41:31 You know, because I know there's that's a big thing with Catholics, right? They're like, oh, well, then we'd be the Protestants, right? Like I I kind of. I feel like that's like an emotional.
01:41:40 Response that Catholics would have to that idea. So why? Why even look at it like that? Why not say no? You're not the Protestants.
01:41:48 For carrying out what was traditionally always done in the Catholic Church.
01:41:53 You're still the Catholics. The Pope is is, is now a Protestant. You know what I mean? Like.
01:41:58 Does that make?
01:41:59 Sense I don't know. Like, again, I'm not Catholic. You guys got to work.
01:42:02 It out on your own but.
01:42:04 I'm just as an outsider. I'm just giving you ideas.
01:42:09 Barry Ross 2 leaf bucks. Appreciate it. Jason ray. 5 bucks if Trump can't help, we were screwed anyway, so back and until further notice. Well, here's the thing.
01:42:22 Yeah, he was the best guy.
01:42:23 At the time, he's done a lot of good.
01:42:28 A lot of good that I don't focus on as much I did. I feel like I did already. When people think I should on Trump too much.
01:42:37 It's because they probably just didn't know who. I, you know, they didn't follow me a couple of years ago. They didn't follow me in 2015.
01:42:43 They didn't. They didn't see when I when I was working for like the MAGA kids.
01:42:49 Like pumping out.
01:42:51 Content for some of the biggest MAGA kids.
01:42:55 And and really trying to get Trump elected, they don't know. They don't see, they don't know that about me.
01:42:59 They think I'm just like some ****** *** guy that hates Trump or something. It's like, no, I'm.
01:43:03 Just really disappointed.
01:43:05 You know.
01:43:06 But no, instead of.
01:43:08 No, you don't back him until further notice because.
01:43:13 You. That's the thing. That's the same thing that if you do that.
01:43:19 Then you're not imposing costs on Trump.
01:43:22 The reason there is no wall right now.
01:43:26 Is no one has imposed any costs on Trump for not building the wall. He could do the ******* wall.
01:43:33 He could do it.
01:43:35 But the costs?
01:43:37 Of doing it are higher than the cost of not doing it.
01:43:42 So if you say support Trump either way.
01:43:46 You're. You're basically saying that, you know, if Trump doesn't build the wall, So what? We're not going to pressure him, and that's the wrong way to get. That's not how power works.
01:43:56 And then we got a pee pee poo poo.
01:43:58 From NW. Thank you.
01:44:04 Mako. Machiavelli sucks. I think 199 Lincoln's greenbacks were good. I don't know enough about that, to be honest.
01:44:13 UM.
01:44:17 I I'm are you talking about the?
01:44:20 I'd have to. I'd have to research the monetary system at that time. I don't really know.
01:44:25 What the situation was at that point?
01:44:28 Frantic Missy 999. Love your work, Sir. Thanks for being brave enough to be you publicly. You are important. Please look into the.
01:44:37 Empire Strikes Back and I'm just getting the empire of Tataria. When you get some time, truth will set you free and it cost nothing. I appreciate it. I think. Is that The thing is that the thing where people think that.
01:44:54 There was like a super advanced civilization.
01:44:59 A long time ago and.
01:45:02 That that.
01:45:05 Predates like a lot of these old like. I don't know if it involves the pyramids too, but like.
01:45:11 You see like these fantastic buildings that it's like some futuristic, almost like a lost city of of Atlantis, kind of a thing. Only it's like the whole world in a way, in a way.
01:45:22 I mean, I think that stuff's possible.
01:45:27 I just I I don't know how it really matters a whole lot though, like at least.
01:45:32 Not not currently. It's kind of like when people get.
01:45:36 Into like.
01:45:38 Like flatter versus round Earth stuff, it's like.
01:45:42 I mean I I think the earth is round because, you know, I use HAM radio and there's a lot of things.
01:45:46 That wouldn't work if it was flat.
01:45:49 But other than that, it doesn't really matter. Like I don't see how it would change anything you know, like so. Well, I think it's 100% possible for there to be.
01:45:59 These big conspiracies, in fact, I could just misunderstand the sign. I don't think that's the case, but I could even. I'm not so full of myself to think that.
01:46:11 I'm 99% sure I understand the the science behind what I'm talking about on the the round stuff, even if it was flat, I don't I don't see.
01:46:19 I don't see how that really changes anything you know, so I just don't really. I don't focus on that stuff because.
01:46:26 I feel like we have more pressing matters and it doesn't really. It doesn't move the football, so to speak, for me.
01:46:34 But I mean, I think that stuff's interesting.
01:46:37 I I I haven't really looked into it. I I I'm only guessing that's even what it means, so I'll I'll Google it after the stream.
01:46:46 Because as you say, it does cost me nothing.
01:46:49 Rebellion 15499 If you want something to bring back your faith, read Martin Luther's the Jays. You know, I think I have that book I have. I well, I've got the Henry Ford one.
01:47:03 Or actually I've got all all the volumes of it. Someone gave me, like, every volume of that. And I, I've, I've, I have flipped through that one.
01:47:14 But I haven't read Martin Luther's. I think I might have it, though I'll check on my bookshelf because I don't think it's very.
01:47:20 Long, if I remember correctly.
01:47:23 Forrest Gump $20. Appreciate it. Keep up the good work, Devin. I I appreciate it.
01:47:29 Brandon Allen, $5, enjoy your work. Thanks. Thank you, Brandon.
01:47:34 NTTS bear 999. No comment. OK, well, thank you for the support and I hate how this just scrolled past everybody. Giggles. $2.00 Telegram doesn't censor but iPhones. iPhones censor Sumption. Oh.
01:47:52 Ohh that so. Is that what it was where Apple said?
01:47:57 Their app for iPhone had to that's pretty that's that's just as ****** **.
01:48:04 I wonder if Gab could have used that strategy though, because I think honestly I think there's a lot of things that hold gap back, but I think the biggest one honestly.
01:48:13 Excuse me, is that there's no app?
01:48:18 And you know, with sweater, you know, if you hear, hear the cat again.
01:48:24 That's right, buddy, settle down.
01:48:31 But yeah, I think the the lack of an app really sets gap back.
01:48:35 Let's see here.
01:48:37 Frantic, Missy.
01:48:40 199.
01:48:42 I'll share my Netflix login.
01:48:47 All right. Well, I'll think about it.
01:48:51 No step on the snake $5 Gov debt. Look at South Africa. They're still whites working 9:00 to 5:00.
01:48:57 With writing on the wall.
01:48:59 Yeah, I mean.
01:49:02 Yeah. I mean, I've never been to South Africa.
01:49:06 But I've talked to people from South Africa.
01:49:09 And it sounds like.
01:49:11 I would not want to live there anymore, but at the same.
01:49:13 Time I mean.
01:49:14 To be honest, there's a lot of.
01:49:18 There's a lot of reasons to not want to live in America anymore, like a.
01:49:21 Lot of reasons.
01:49:23 And I find it, and I've had opportunities to not live in America a few.
01:49:28 And not just like whimsical. No, like, I've had.
01:49:33 Opportunities that just all I had to do was just do it right.
01:49:39 You know, there's just something about, especially if you're. I mean, if you're a South African or, in my case, an American, where your ancestors.
01:49:48 Kind of tamed the wilderness and like made and like, you know, built it out of the ground.
01:49:55 It's it's.
01:49:57 I mean, I can't really explain it, I guess. I mean, hopefully at least a lot of you guys understand that are listening because you feel the same way it's.
01:50:04 Just hard to just.
01:50:06 You know, even if it's a rational thing to do, if it's the rational thing is to just say, you know, **** it, it's over and go to like Eastern Europe or wherever, right?
01:50:15 It's just, it's just real hard to think of.
01:50:19 Of doing that like it just feels like a betrayal.
01:50:22 You know.
01:50:23 Of your ancestors, I don't know how. I don't. I know it's not a rational thing.
01:50:28 But I sympathize with the people in South Africa because I kind of have the same thoughts.
01:50:34 Or the same. I mean obviously not to the same degree.
01:50:38 In terms of the violence, well, I don't know. I mean, you look at Chicago.
01:50:42 Right.
01:50:43 UM, but I I do kind of feel like there's a connection to the earth.
01:50:48 The soil, if you will.
01:50:52 It's uh.
01:50:54 It's hard to break that connection.
01:50:58 But you know, if you go, I guess if you keep going back far enough with my ancestors, they did it right to to come here in the first place.
01:51:06 And I thought about that too as a rationale.
01:51:08 Right, like well.
01:51:09 I'm not really abandoning the my my fatherland because you know, but. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know it it's.
01:51:19 I mean, you could rationalize anything I guess, and you can rationalize moving to China, you know like, well, you know they're going.
01:51:25 To be the.
01:51:25 Next big thing and you know which is what my ancestors might have been thinking when they came to America in the 1st place. I don't think that's what they were thinking, but.
01:51:33 You know.
01:51:34 I I have never talked to them, so who knows, right?
01:51:40 And but yes, get a debt certainly.
01:51:43 That's that was a very important thing to do.
01:51:50 And it made getting my book banned, which was a significant hit to me.
01:51:56 Easier to do.
01:52:02 Yeah, they're they're trying to hurt me financially, and they're successfully doing it.
01:52:08 But and if you know, and if I had a mortgage or something like that, I'd be a little nervous right now.
01:52:14 So it's important to get out of that debt if you can.
01:52:18 Coil adante what are your thoughts on the gnostic sex? Like Cathars and bagman lists and their influence over modern doctrine? Not super important. I'm mostly just asking if you have something that asking to have something to ask. I actually don't know a lot about this one I'm talking about. I know there's like a lot of different Catholic.
01:52:38 Sex and like a lot of.
01:52:43 Different groups within that fall underneath the umbrella, and I know there's, like, you know, the Orthodox is like their own thing, but also kind of not their own thing. It's it's kind of confusing to me, I don't know.
01:52:55 Enough about it.
01:52:56 Because that's not how I'm not.
01:52:58 A lot of a.
01:52:59 Lot of my friends are Catholic, but we don't really talk about that much.
01:53:02 And I didn't go to Catholic school or anything like that.
01:53:07 David Morris, £2.00.
01:53:10 White wedding dead in the UK over 20 years ago.
01:53:15 White wedding.
01:53:19 Are you talking about the song?
01:53:22 It's a nice day for a wedding.
01:53:26 Or are you talking about?
01:53:29 Uh, if you're not talking about Billy Idol, are you talking about uh?
01:53:34 A white like literally the idea of having a virgin bride being dead. 20. Yeah. I mean, maybe even longer than that because there.
01:53:42 I was trying to find degenerate films. It's a lot longer than 20 years ago in the UK because when I was doing I think I talked about it in my I did a video on divorce.
01:53:53 Films I talked about the different divorce movies that all came out at the same time, and there was one that came out in the UK.
01:54:01 And I forget the name.
01:54:02 It's in. It's in that video though.
01:54:05 If you find that and.
01:54:07 It was the worst out of all of them, like and it was from the 60s. It was from like 60.
01:54:12 Five, I want to say.
01:54:14 And it was nominated for an Oscar. And, you know, even though it was a foreign film.
01:54:20 And it was a big hit in the UK and it was just pure degeneracy.
01:54:27 I mean there it's about this harlot basically that just goes around ******* all these guys and getting divorced and remarried and divorced and just just this horrible person and she goes to like these fancy parties and like one of the parties she goes to, they have like low level Royals there or whatever you guys call them, you know, like Dukes or I don't know and.
01:54:47 They have like like African.
01:54:51 Underage like sex boys at the party. Like I'm not kidding. Like that's in the movie from 1965.
01:54:59 So I think it was a lot longer in 20 years ago. I'm sure there were more conservative parts in UK, UK's not just London, thank God. But but you know, I mean like in terms of.
01:55:14 And there was.
01:55:15 Lot of generosity going on in the UK.
01:55:19 I would even say.
01:55:22 Like, I think they're ahead of the curve from America in a in.
01:55:25 In a lot of ways.
01:55:27 When it comes to degeneracy, I remember thinking when I was a kid, you know, like ohh in Europe, they could have ***** on TV. You know, we couldn't do that.
01:55:36 Alright, let's see here.
01:55:39 Clark Smith, $20. Hi Devin, thanks for all you do. Is this normal? Is this normal time for live shows? I was lucky to catch you tonight. Love all your videos. No, I was going to do this stream actually last night.
01:55:51 And I I just got wrapped up doing other stuff and by the time I was going to do it, I was just so tired. I just couldn't do it. And I well, and I figured no one would be up because it was like it was like midnight. And I was like, I, you know, I could do a midnight stream. I'm sure some people would be watching, right. But yeah, it's. I have to get in the habit of doing something a little more regular.
01:56:11 It's just been really tough. If you understood the amount of things I have to do.
01:56:16 And honest be honest like.
01:56:19 When you're out here, I'm pretty isolated. It's not like.
01:56:25 Like I've worked from home for like several years. So that's not like a new thing. I'm a self motivated self starting kind of person.
01:56:32 But when it's not something like, you know, just when it.
01:56:37 When it gets a little overwhelming at times and you kind of get behind and just, you know, it gets tough sometimes and it and. And so I think routine would help probably.
01:56:48 But this is also supposedly this is like the roughest time of the year for people right now. This is like the the Christmas New Year's hangover period, like the afterglow of the holidays is is gone, but the weather hasn't changed and it kind of just feels like winter's just keeps going. But there's nothing good about it because there's no.
01:57:06 You know, like Christmas or New Year's coming up and well. And for single people and not even just single people. For some couples, you got Valentine's Day coming out like this is, I think, like, this is like, according to research, according to experts in lab coats.
01:57:27 This is like the roughest time for people.
01:57:28 Right.
01:57:28 Now so yeah, maybe I need to get it routine.
01:57:32 That would help.
01:57:34 Robert Storkson, are you Swedish or something? I think that's like a Swedish name.
01:57:43 Vote for. Well, I can't 100% say that because I don't know what it's referring to.
01:57:49 And it has a word that is like a no, no word, so I won't read that.
01:57:57 And I don't know what you're referring to.
01:57:59 At all. So.
01:58:00 A bald guy creation $5. I just bought your the PB version on B&N.
01:58:07 Have the Kindle version since you released it and don't want to lose it.
01:58:11 Here's a couple love on top of.
01:58:13 That Patreon thanks. I really appreciate it.
01:58:16 Yeah, all the support you guys give me really helps. And like I said, I know I've been kind of a little behind on the content. It just.
01:58:25 You know, losing the book was kind of a blow and like having to deal with some of the stuff tied to that and then getting the idea of the movie and wanting to do it. I don't. I'm not going to just.
01:58:35 Like I'm gonna make a movie, and then you never hear about it again. You know, like that.
01:58:39 It's going to get done. I can't promise it will get done super, super fast, but it's also not going to be like, you know, this time next year.
01:58:46 Where I'm still like we're going.
01:58:47 To get that.
01:58:48 Movie done. It'll get done.
01:58:54 Frantic, messy 199. Look up maps please. Sir, they are real.
01:59:03 I don't know what you.
01:59:04 Mean by maps?
01:59:06 Do you mean like pizza gate maps?
01:59:10 Because yes, those are real.
01:59:13 Uh pizza related maps, I mean.
01:59:16 OK.
01:59:18 Jason Ray $2.00 we rebel if Trump doesn't solve this, he knows it.
01:59:23 You know that.
01:59:26 You might, but I don't know if you've talked.
01:59:28 To his, I mean, I don't know if you've seen his rallies lately. No one seems to be rebelling.
01:59:35 There's a lot of people that.
01:59:37 There's people that will rebel if Trump got got removed from office.
01:59:41 You know what I mean?
01:59:44 There would be a rebellion.
01:59:46 But if Trump just doesn't build the wall, I don't think anything is going.
01:59:49 To happen really I.
01:59:51 You know, nothing's happening now. In fact, there's people that are in such denial. I think they're last time I checked, which was like a week ago, there was 2 miles of wall, maybe four of new wall like people. Always. There's, like, all this wall. No, that was replacement of of existing wall.
02:00:09 With not really a wall, you know what?
02:00:11 I mean like it's.
02:00:12 It's not. It's not what I had in mind when he.
02:00:15 Was saying big, beautiful wall.
02:00:19 But yeah, nothing's going to happen to him. I don't think. I mean, it's not in terms of the election.
02:00:24 How many people are going to not vote for him because he didn't build the wall yet?
02:00:29 You know, there'll be a few, but not.
02:00:33 Not a lot.
02:00:34 Zed does 5 leaf bucks. Have you noted that you bring together all the factions of our movement? Great job. All the best to you. Your loved ones in the shared future.
02:00:45 Yeah, I I was kind of, you know, it's kind of funny. I've had people tell me that before.
02:00:51 And that's kind of how I was in high school, like I was friends with, like all the different groups. Like, I wasn't like a jock or a skater or a punk kid or, you know, goth or but like.
02:01:05 I went to like all their parties and.
02:01:07 Knew most of them.
02:01:11 I just. I'm cool with like, I'm just cool with a lot of people because I like people. Well, I don't like everybody. I I also, I like people by paradoxically also hate people.
02:01:25 So yeah, I get along with most people and I don't like to attack people that I feel like are ultimately doing good.
02:01:31 Because it just seems there's a lot of that that goes on.
02:01:34 On the right and it just seems self defeating unless there's someone that's like really dangerous and and again.
02:01:41 It's good to punch up too. So like when the groupers, for example, we're going after Charlie.
02:01:48 Yeah, you should do that because Charlie Kirk is dangerous. And I mean that like.
02:01:53 In the fullest sense, the fullest meaning of that word, he's dangerous to the country and that kind of thinking is dangerous, and it needs to be called out. And these you're not punching down, you're punching up.
02:02:06 ************ hung out with Trump on New Year's.
02:02:09 OK. Which a lot of people don't know.
02:02:13 And a lot of people.
02:02:14 Need to.
02:02:14 Know so.
02:02:18 Know that when you attack Charlie Kirk, you're kind of indirectly and directly attacking Trump.
02:02:26 But those are.
02:02:26 The kind of people you need to go after.
02:02:29 In like the Dennis Prager's of the world, and I used to really like Dennis Prager.
02:02:35 And I think on a personal level, I'd probably like him. You know, it's just that.
02:02:39 I know he's not America first. I know he's not. He. I know he's.
02:02:43 He's Israel first.
02:02:45 And I know this confidently because I listened to his radio show for years and I just didn't really.
02:02:53 You know, like most Republicans, like like most boomer Republicans still.
02:02:59 I I thought Israel was like a.
02:03:01 Good ally to have you know.
02:03:04 Like I think Jon Stewart.
02:03:06 From The Daily Show, who I hate and I've always hated. But he made a good point once or like I thought was a good point. Rather he.
02:03:18 He made a.
02:03:18 Persuasive point. Let me put it that way.
02:03:21 That the reason why so many Americans like Israel is they look at the Middle East and they see all these Muslims and they're, you know, blowing each other up and doing all this stuff.
02:03:32 And then they see Israel and they're like.
02:03:36 Well, they look kind of like us and they're not blowing us up. We're going to pick these guys now.
02:03:44 If you know the real.
02:03:47 Story behind several.
02:03:53 World events. That's not true.
02:03:56 But at the time.
02:03:58 You know, when I was listening to Prager and stuff through my blue pilled glasses.
02:04:04 Yeah, that's how I that's how I viewed it. I thought I was a persuasive point. They're like, yeah, I guess it makes sense that we are we we're friends with Israel because, or at least.
02:04:11 They're not.
02:04:11 Blowing us up, Silverstein. But anyway.
02:04:17 Let's see here.
02:04:20 Brandon Allen, would you consider doing weekly live streams? Enjoyed it. Thanks. Yeah. I honestly, yeah, I should do something like that, if not even more often.
02:04:29 Especially because it takes so long to make my videos.
02:04:34 With everything I got going on with, especially if as I'm doing the movie, it might be easier to just maybe do it even more than once a week on.
02:04:42 The streams and then just not maybe still do like a movie one every once in a while or something like that, or or a recorded scripted one every once in a while.
02:04:54 But ultimately.
02:04:56 You know, I I don't have the time. Like it takes a long time to make those videos, so maybe this is a better alternative.
02:05:03 Even though, like I I'm not, this doesn't come natural to me. Believe it or not, this is not.
02:05:12 I think there's a lot of people that like really eat this up that really like.
02:05:16 Like broadcasting or I don't know.
02:05:19 How you would.
02:05:21 I don't know the word that I'm I'm I'm trying to think of, but.
02:05:24 Which is precisely why. Yeah, it doesn't come natural to me. I like to be able to script things and and have all my facts straight and and because there's a lot of times, like I I want to reference like a study or a person. And I just you.
02:05:35 Know I've got.
02:05:35 Like the the the quantum leap guys memory, sometimes I got, you know, the Swiss cheese memory where like I remember like the result of the study. But I remember like who conducted it or where it was.
02:05:45 Published and and that's the kind of **** that I like to have if I'm going to talk about something, you know. And when I'm live.
02:05:53 It it just.
02:05:55 And and I I yeah, I got a tablet right here and maybe I should be looking it up and just get good at that. And maybe that's just what I need to do is get better at.
02:06:03 Philip D Jones Junior Flat Earth brought me back to God. Well, you know. All right, look.
02:06:12 I don't think it makes a difference.
02:06:16 But to some people it seems to be something like important.
02:06:20 So you know good, I guess. I mean if that's.
02:06:26 That's what did it for you.
02:06:31 You know.
02:06:33 Shortwave, Kitty.
02:06:35 $2.00.
02:06:37 Gab does have an app.
02:06:40 Uh, but not like in the App Store like the OR, at least not in the Apple App Store.
02:06:47 Like they've got.
02:06:49 It's like a it's.
02:06:51 It's not technically an app like I think you can you can put.
02:06:54 Like an icon.
02:06:56 And it loads like a a web app, but it's not like an app. It's not like an iOS.
02:07:01 App. You know what I mean?
02:07:03 Maybe they do for Android? I don't, I don't know.
02:07:07 I use, you know, to my shame, I use.
02:07:10 Apple products and.
02:07:14 Sorry, they're they're both converged heavily and they're both spied on. It's, you know, at this point and I, you know, I.
02:07:24 I've just always had iPhones, but.
02:07:28 Yeah, I I don't they.
02:07:30 Don't have an app in the App Store.
02:07:32 Rising Jake, $10. Can you expound on your thoughts on the international click?
02:07:38 There was a certain German dude with a mustache who didn't particularly like it.
02:07:43 Lamp shades and soaps were never made, by the way.
02:07:49 My thoughts.
02:07:53 Well, I mean.
02:07:57 I think I've been pretty explicit in a lot of videos I've made.
02:08:02 Not, you know, my thoughts haven't changed from anything I've said in the past. I.
02:08:06 Would just say.
02:08:08 It's not limited.
02:08:11 To the group you're talking about, but they are certainly.
02:08:15 Major players.
02:08:18 If not the major players.
02:08:22 Well, and I think in the West.
02:08:24 Really, for the last century it be pretty safe to stay to say they they have.
02:08:31 Been the major players with maybe.
02:08:36 A couple of blips here and there.
02:08:41 And yeah, I mean, I don't know how you how people could deny it. It's pretty.
02:08:48 Pretty easy to see and and that's The thing is everyone else sees it.
02:08:52 Everywhere where there's not a taboo.
02:08:54 About talking about this group, they they talk about it openly. The Chinese again on my Instagram and I don't want to like keep talking on my Instagram but.
02:09:06 That's where the video is.
02:09:08 I posted a video and by the way, the Instagram is black, under score pilled and you can't it's shadow band so you have to like search for letter for letter.
02:09:19 And spell it completely out or it won't come out and there's some other ones with similar names. So that's the only reason why I'm telling you this because.
02:09:27 You can literally type it all the way to like only the last letters missing.
02:09:31 And it still won't pop up.
02:09:33 And it's a pretty big account. In fact, Samuel Samuel L Jackson follows me on Instagram. I'm not ******** you.
02:09:40 I'm not ******** you.
02:09:41 At all. I don't know why, but he does.
02:09:45 Or at least he did. Maybe he's unfollowing me because of some of my.
02:09:48 Recent stuff.
02:09:50 But he did. Or he has for a while.
02:09:54 So it's black under score pill. But anyway on that page I've got a video.
02:09:59 And I don't. I'm not familiar with these creators. People are commenting that these are Youtubers, so there's probably like a it's just it's just a clip from a longer video.
02:10:09 But it's a couple where it's Chinese wife, white husband and Chinese as and she's like from China Chinese.
02:10:19 And for some reason, they're talking about Jews.
02:10:22 And he says something like, well, you know, when the Chinese.
02:10:26 Think about Jews. Do they think about like the Hasidic Jews that you might see, like in Manhattan, you know, with the curly sideburns and stuff?
02:10:38 And she says no, we just think about rich people that control everything.
02:10:44 And he looks super. He looks super embarrassed.
02:10:47 And and and tries to like get her to walk it back. And she's and he's like, well, I mean like, I mean, that's not like your thoughts. That's just. And she's like, no everyone, you know, think about it. Every time we see.
02:10:58 Rich people and powerful people on TV, they're always Jewish.
02:11:03 I mean the Chinese get it, the Chinese get it. In fact, there's even a professor.
02:11:09 That was teaching at one of the universities a class.
02:11:13 About and you can you can search for this on the Internet. I don't remember all this. Again. See. This is why I don't like not being scripted, because I would I.
02:11:21 Would love to have this information.
02:11:23 But he taught a class on basically.
02:11:32 In a way, I guess you could call it like a culture of critique class where he just talked about the strategies.
02:11:39 They've used to control the West.
02:11:46 Anyway, I hope that helps. Kyle Napoleon 2 Canadian bucks. Your black pills are white to me. Be well. I'm glad. Yeah, I mean, look.
02:11:56 I think we have the potential.
02:11:59 I mean any anyone who thinks that we're worth saving and we're we're worth preserving as a people.
02:12:05 And a culture and a society thinks that we're capable of winning.
02:12:10 I mean, so if when people like, I think I wish this hadn't happened to the term, but it seems like a lot of people are using the term black pill.
02:12:20 To me that like hopeless.
02:12:24 And it's not hopeless, as in we're all just going to die. Why even get up in the morning? I mean, at the same time, it's it's not like all sunshine and rainbows. But that's the point. You're not going to get out of your seat.
02:12:38 Unless it's painful to sit.
02:12:42 And so some of what I'm I'm trying to do here is get people to see how ****** it is, cause not everyone gets it. Not everyone gets it especially.
02:12:50 Feel like?
02:12:51 You know if if you live a lot of people are like this, a lot of people live very insulated lives and it's not just, you know, weirdos, it's like.
02:13:00 A lot of people, this is just your life, like your circle of friends. I mean, you might have, you know, your Facebook friends that you interact with, and maybe it's still people that you knew from high school and college and and whatever, right. But largely it's just, you know it I I haven't used Facebook really long time. So I don't know if it's still like this, but it's like.
02:13:20 Pictures of kids and crap like that, right?
02:13:23 But in in terms of people that you actually interact with, it's pretty small, right? It's a pretty small pool of people and it's like your coworkers and you might not even get that political and you know, and hopefully you're working somewhere where they're not like trying to bring drag Queens in and and stuff like that. And, you know, even if they're a lot of lefties.
02:13:44 That will support the the Drag Queen story hour. They're only supporting it because it's not happening to their kids, right? So they support it in principle or like these libertarians. Or it's the same thing with their free speech absolutist. They're like, well, it's just a shirt, bro. You know, that kind of people. So like, when you interact with these people, they don't, you don't see the decay.
02:14:02 And so.
02:14:03 My job, I think in some ways is to force.
02:14:08 That force it put it in front of you and force you to look at it.
02:14:13 So that you really understand how bad it is.
02:14:19 Everyone's going to be OK with the status quo.
02:14:22 If they don't understand, like if it's not broke, don't fix it. Right. That's a famous saying.
02:14:28 And that's how a lot of people feel. Well, it's not that bad. And and it's because.
02:14:33 They they never stick their head outside of their their bubble.
02:14:36 So what I try to do?
02:14:39 Is injected into the their bubble and force them to look at it.
02:14:43 And and it's not to get them to.
02:14:47 Be hopeless. It's to get them to understand, like look, things are bad and they're going to get worse.
02:14:53 That's the that's ultimately what I want people to see is the trend.
02:14:58 OK, understand the trend.
02:15:00 Because if you see the trend.
02:15:03 You can avoid.
02:15:05 What? Where you're headed?
02:15:07 But if you don't even know where you're going, like, you know, like a lot of people, I mean, think of how many people think that because Trump is in the is in the White House, everything's good.
02:15:18 I mean, there's that's a lot of people that people that would be helpful to us, people that would agree with us if they understood.
02:15:23 What was really going on?
02:15:28 I'm just trying to blackpill them.
02:15:32 Solutions that used to work.
02:15:35 That are no longer relevant.
02:15:42 Eric Blairs $2.00.
02:15:46 Sisu, I don't know what that means.
02:15:50 But thanks for the Super chat, Matthew Weber $10. Hey, Devin. Big fan of yours, do you?
02:15:56 Have any suggestions for how to red Pill American boomers, specifically Christian Boomers, to the dangers of demographic replacement?
02:16:05 You know, I I.
02:16:08 I dealt with this with my family, my mom specifically my dad's not very political. Believe it or not, my mom's.
02:16:16 You know, she was actually weirdly.
02:16:20 Like hip to the corruption.
02:16:24 Even like in the VHS days like she had a VHS like tape.
02:16:29 On the Clinton murders, when I was a kid.
02:16:32 I'm not kidding. And so I.
02:16:33 Was like what? So I got.
02:16:35 Blackmailed pretty quick. I was just like what?
02:16:39 They're murderers, you know? Like when I was a kid.
02:16:42 And so my mom got it, like, you know, a long time ago. But she's still, you know, she's still part of that generation where, you know, she wants to have the based black friend and and that sort of thing.
02:16:53 Right. And well, I I hate.
02:16:57 I get the 13 does fifty thing but.
02:16:59 I hate ******** on on.
02:17:03 Blacks as a as a group because there's an argument to be made.
02:17:07 I mean that they've been here a really long time. You know, I'm not saying that.
02:17:13 Without its.
02:17:14 Consequences. But I mean, think about it. Like, if you're one of if you're an African American whose family has been.
02:17:21 Here 400 years.
02:17:22 You know, and and it wasn't like you decided. It's not like you chose to they four years ago, your family even chose to come here.
02:17:29 You know, that's something you got to.
02:17:30 At least think about.
02:17:33 It's it's, it's, it's not, it's not as well not to be a cliche. It's not as black and white as you might want it to be, but all the same, it is black and white with with a lot of these other groups.
02:17:45 And I would say.
02:17:50 For the boomers.
02:17:54 One way to get around well, I mean.
02:17:57 It depends on how right wing they are.
02:18:04 One good way to do it, or at least I guess to start.
02:18:10 The the conversation I guess would just be because if they're boomers that, that, that pay attention like even if they watch Fox News or something like that, right, if they're at all.
02:18:21 At all, paying attention at all, and at least kind of have you know, and they keep up with stuff, just tell them.
02:18:28 Next time there's someone horrific in the news.
02:18:33 Weinstein, Epstein.
02:18:37 Adam Schiff.
02:18:43 What's his nuts, Schumer?
02:18:48 You know any of these people that boomers hate?
02:18:52 Ask them.
02:18:55 What make like what do all these people have in common?
02:18:59 And what percentage does that group make? What what percentage of the population?
02:19:05 Is that group in America?
02:19:08 And what's the probability of that?
02:19:13 And just leave it at that and just be like you know.
02:19:15 And then you know and just tell them, hey, look.
02:19:17 Just start. Just start paying attention next time. There's another bad guy for lack of a better term in the news.
02:19:28 You know, just look at.
02:19:30 At early life.
02:19:32 On Wikipedia or you know their last name and justice, start looking for patterns.
02:19:38 And just cause and and you're not going to be successful with a lot of them. It's you got to remember they lived through the.
02:19:44 The the peak of effective propaganda that there was really no way of getting around like you can't really.
02:19:53 There was no Internet, there was no. There's no way to verify if the new guy in the news says.
02:19:59 Something you believe it? Your parents believe it like no one's really questioning it. If you do, you're kind of a crackpot.
02:20:07 I mean and and they're in their 70s now, right?
02:20:10 So 70 years of that and that's kind of you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
02:20:15 So you kind of.
02:20:18 You know.
02:20:20 You kind of just, you're not going to win with a lot of these guys and a lot of them are really emotionally attached to like, the the civil rights movement.
02:20:28 Because they see, I mean, I mean again, going back to The Simpsons.
02:20:32 Because The Simpsons brings up the 60s, I don't know if you've heard people talk like a lot of millennials will tell you.
02:20:42 In in Gen. Xers will tell you that.
02:20:45 You know, we've been listening to boomers have been talking about the 60s since the 60s, like they haven't shut up about it.
02:20:52 Like they're still talking about the 60s.
02:20:58 In every medium medium too, like, it's not just the boomers you know, it's like all the.
02:21:03 Movies and TV shows and music the boomers make, it's just like it's always about the civil rights movement. It's always about the 60s.
02:21:11 And so it's kind of it's kind of like tied to their identity. It's almost impossible.
02:21:17 You know, like, why do you think so many boomers like to talk about MLK when he's objectively a terrible person?
02:21:26 And it's provable.
02:21:29 And I think even the boomers kind of know it, they just don't want to talk about it, cause it's just like they cognitive this and they can't do it, you know.
02:21:39 Uh, where was I?
02:21:47 European homelands $5 for $100. We should do an interview on my channel. I I don't know. Like I I wouldn't do it for any money, but I'll have to check. I don't. I've never heard your channel. Maybe I should have. I don't. I don't. Don't try to assault you. I just haven't.
02:22:03 I'll check out your channel and.
02:22:06 You know, you don't have to pay if it looks OK to me.
02:22:13 Yeah, I'll go on there.
02:22:17 But yeah, I don't like.
02:22:20 I'm not like Lauren Southern, where if you pay me 100.
02:22:22 Dollars we can Skype chat.
02:22:27 I might wear a low cut shirt.
02:22:31 Alright, emh $10.
02:22:34 I believe we're in the last stages of our civilization and there is nothing we can do about it. I have no idea how long it will last. Nothing can save it. So why not organize self-sufficient communities? Yeah, that's one strategy. And and and it's kind of what I'm trying to do, at least for my family. And I'd like to get maybe some of my extended family involved.
02:22:54 They're just.
02:22:55 I I got a lot of normies in my extended family and so it's.
02:23:00 And it's hard to find people.
02:23:04 There's a lot of people that like the idea of that.
02:23:08 But they're not willing to put in the work.
02:23:11 But yeah, if you if you can find close friends that you can trust or family members preferably.
02:23:18 That you can get together and get some land.
02:23:22 And make sure you know you don't want to be.
02:23:24 Hermits you still need to have access to stuff like you can generate your electricity. You can dig a well and get your own water, but you want Internet, right? I mean, you just practically.
02:23:37 You need to have Internet these days and so that puts kind of a you can get satellite. I mean if you're not a content creator, it's a different ball game, right? Like if if you're just, if you're not uploading, if you're just downloading, you can do satellite from anywhere and.
02:23:57 It's a little expensive and kind of ******, but it's really and it's not much ******** than what I've got now.
02:24:05 Just what I have uploads faster like I don't think you could even like. I know it's choking. I don't even think you could stream with satellite. How I'm doing this.
02:24:15 I could be wrong, maybe that's different, but last time I checked into it, satellite was like a nightmare for upload.
02:24:21 But yeah.
02:24:22 I'm all about that is what I'm doing now.
02:24:28 Animatronic $2.00 what do you do to recharge and escape negativity?
02:24:41 I'm not the best one to ask.
02:24:44 For that I haven't done the best job of recharging from negativity this month. I'm I it's been negative month, man. Like it's like it's you know like I think that.
02:25:03 You know, having good friends that you talk to.
02:25:07 And disconnect. I mean for me it's different, right? This is part of my job.
02:25:11 Where I have to stay connected and I'm used to it. I've been, you know, I've been.
02:25:16 At least involved in some way in politics or news for a really long time. It's not just like a new thing.
02:25:22 And this this is a little more intense than either of those professions. When I was involved were to me. But.
02:25:31 I've also just been really intensely interested in what's going on. I've always been checking obsessively like check checking news.
02:25:40 Since you know I was.
02:25:43 You know, like a kid and.
02:25:47 So it's.
02:25:50 I don't know. Like you just gotta be able to unplug every once in a while. And another thing is.
02:25:55 You got to set goals that are unrelated.
02:25:57 You know, like so for example.
02:26:03 You know, like I I I.
02:26:07 I'm going to get into beekeeping, right?
02:26:10 Which is going to be a little difficult because there's a lot of killer bees here, like a lot.
02:26:16 And or they like. They've killed people here. And if you get European bees and set them up in a hive, Africanized bees will come and take them over. And. And it's like it it it's just really annoying to be a beekeeper here.
02:26:30 It, but I still want to do it because it'll be something completely unrelated.
02:26:37 And it'll be something that'll keep my mind off it, and it'll give me honey, you know, which is a lot of calories in the survival situation.
02:26:46 And it's just an interesting thing. Like I like learning about bees ever since I started learning about bees, when I had to get rid of that beehive in my ceiling of killer bees.
02:26:54 It's just been they've just been fascinating animals to me.
02:27:00 Organisms. I guess I would say.
02:27:03 It's just, it's just, it's really kind of a fascinating and I love honey.
02:27:08 So it's so so when when.
02:27:11 So yeah, I would, you know, do that and.
02:27:15 You know, obviously.
02:27:18 You know, I think a lot of people too, especially you. Some people make the mistake.
02:27:23 It's good to find a good balance. Like if if you have a.
02:27:26 Girlfriend or a wife?
02:27:28 That's also like, really into this ****.
02:27:31 It almost makes it harder to stay happy.
02:27:35 Then if.
02:27:36 You know you don't want her to just be clueless and not know what the hell is going on, but if she's as into it as you are.
02:27:43 I feel like it it's it becomes like this infinite feedback loop. You know, it's like you just feed off each other, whereas if if she's aware, like if you know she's red pilled and and like it's OK for you to be black pilled, but it's better if your woman is red pilled, you know, like you don't want her to be black pilled.
02:28:04 Because it just becomes like this negativity feedback loop and.
02:28:12 It's harder for her to be part of your escape.
02:28:16 If she's just.
02:28:18 As concerned about everything that you are you know.
02:28:23 I don't know. I don't know if that's helpful or not. I hope that makes sense and hopefully that makes sense. Then the women listening, if if you've got a guy.
02:28:34 You know, is getting kind of.
02:28:36 Tightly wound about this stuff, you know? Help them out. And vice versa. If you got a woman that's maybe more black pilled.
02:28:43 Than you are you.
02:28:45 Know take her to dinner.
02:28:48 Do something fun.
02:28:53 Wed Photog 1499 please keep regular with the live streams. I understand it's difficult with the other responsibilities. Hyper book two. Yeah. No I I do need to. I need to do more of these and it's one of those things where like I stressed out about it. But then once I'm doing it, it's not so.
02:29:11 Bad. It's never as bad as I think it's going to be.
02:29:14 Frantic missing 199 maps of the Empire of of Tartaria.
02:29:20 All right. I will check that out. Maps of the empire of Tartaria.
02:29:27 I just scrolled too much. I hate I hate. I can't tell if it's doing this because my Internet sucks or YouTube sucks.
02:29:35 Elfin 49 stack here's a little bit for the Trad Wife savings fund. Tavistock is based in the UK, so they try the programming on the limits first on the USA guys.
02:29:47 Yeah. I you know there, there, there could be some truth to that, but.
02:29:52 I remember.
02:29:54 A lot of I got a friend that works for a.
02:30:00 Now I'll just say a financial institution and they they test market a lot of their stuff in Australia.
02:30:07 Because they see it as like a very similar market to America like.
02:30:13 Kind of like how politically they look at Iowa, like, however, Iowa votes. You can like gauge how a candidate is going to.
02:30:22 They look at Australia, it was kind of like without having to put all the money because if you, you know, launched like a big product in fact.
02:30:30 I think they even like tested like clear Pepsi there first or something like that, so maybe it doesn't always work out, but with a smaller investment they can get a whole country campaign going. See if it works. If it does then they bring.
02:30:43 It to America.
02:30:44 So yeah, and it's a good strategy. I don't know specific.
02:30:50 That that's the case of Tavistock in.
02:30:52 The UK but I I.
02:30:55 I don't think that's would be too crazy.
02:30:59 And it would be in line with how?
02:31:01 Ahead they are in.
02:31:02 The you know the no guns and.
02:31:05 Degeneracy and all that stuff and replacement, homestead bear $5. Hey, Devin Stack, I just joined. Have you made any further plans on the movie?
02:31:17 Well, I've been writing outlines is all I've been doing, but yeah, it's going to happen and I have received some emails from some of you asking to be a part of it.
02:31:28 I'll. I'll, I'll, I've you know, I'm keeping all your e-mail addresses and stuff. I'm checking all those emails out.
02:31:36 And I'll have. I'll let you know when I know more.
02:31:39 And I'm trying to hunt down.
02:31:42 A few.
02:31:45 Core actors.
02:31:47 That can be they can kind of carry the film like the the the meat of it, and then a lot of it's going to be outsourced to you guys with some direction, but really not like a ton. And I might even do.
02:32:03 Because I don't want to like.
02:32:07 I might even do like an example right? Like just post like an example somewhere of kind of what we're looking for.
02:32:14 But I don't even think we need to do that.
02:32:17 Because it's, I think people are.
02:32:18 Going to get it.
02:32:21 But right now I'm just I'm at.
02:32:22 The outline phase.
02:32:24 Because I'm trying to really what I'm trying to do is.
02:32:28 Make it easy.
02:32:30 Not just for for us to actually accomplish the core part of it, but make it easy for what I'm asking for from you guys to to get it done. You know what I mean? Like, if I I don't want to ask for something that you can let's.
02:32:43 Like you know, I know I know how hard it is to to shoot something that's good.
02:32:49 I don't want to.
02:32:50 I don't want to over ask.
02:32:52 And then you know, I want to make it something that that a lot of people can. I'd rather have a lot of submissions to choose.
02:32:59 From and I don't want to make it.
02:33:02 This difficult ask I want to get something that's easy for people to actually.
02:33:07 Be creative and come up with something good without having to, you know, invest a lot of resources into it and and actually give them give.
02:33:15 You more bit.
02:33:16 More of a fighting chance of actually producing something good.
02:33:21 Dean Raja fight the good fight. Finish the race, keep the faith.
02:33:29 And thank you, Jason Reed $2.00, check out Bond, Robin on YouTube.
02:33:36 OK, I don't know. I've never heard of that.
02:33:39 Rising Jake, $5. All right, real talk, guys, we need to turn to no other person for.
02:33:45 Our own salvation and ourselves. Still glad you were there, Sir. Stack keep going.
02:33:55 Well, I'm God, I think.
02:33:58 Alphin 499 if you go on Jesse Lee Peterson's radio show, would he call you a beta male or an alpha male?
02:34:08 Have you forgiven your momma and return to your father?
02:34:14 I'm not sure what that I haven't watched any of the shows. I know the memes.
02:34:19 But I've never watched any of his shows, so I'm not sure.
02:34:23 What that last part means?
02:34:26 I I I would like to think I I think in how he I don't think of myself as like some.
02:34:33 Super Alpha by any means, but like I'm also certainly not a not a beta. The way that he uses that.
02:34:40 Term at least.
02:34:45 So yeah, I don't know if the if it had me.
02:34:47 On the show, he's a cool guy.
02:34:51 I mean, he's done. I'm. I've posted the clips of his show on my Instagram. He's.
02:34:56 He's pretty based.
02:34:58 And he's been based for like, a long time too. He's not, like, new to.
02:35:01 The fold although.
02:35:04 It was. It was fun watching because one thing he didn't know about until recently was the Talmud.
02:35:16 When? When he found out.
02:35:17 About the town that, like I think his world view changed a little bit.
02:35:24 But yeah, he's pretty based.
02:35:30 Red Retrim $5 is your book available on Barnes and Noble, still or other websites? If so, how much is it? It is on Barnes and Noble. Link is in the description and it's 1337 and maybe a handful of people will get that. And I know I could have charged.
02:35:49 Slightly over a dollar more.
02:35:52 For another number that people would like, but I want to pass the savings on to you.
02:35:59 Machiavelli, Sox 199. No, we are on the last stages of.
02:36:04 Jay rule.
02:36:06 Yeah. I mean, I think that we'll we'll see how that goes. I think that.
02:36:15 A lot of it.
02:36:16 Depends on how what happens with China.
02:36:19 You know.
02:36:20 Because you got to what? What is the?
02:36:25 The the chameleon aspect.
02:36:29 Of Jewish people in the West.
02:36:32 Is that?
02:36:35 Not only do we have very open societies that that are very low in in Group preference and very welcoming of outsiders and and all that fun stuff, but a lot. I mean, I know to the trained eye it's easy to spot people who.
02:36:54 Come from Jewish backgrounds and and obviously with last names and stuff like that but.
02:36:59 You'd be surprised. Like a lot of people, just.
02:37:03 Have no I.
02:37:03 Mean, especially if if they're not white, you know, like if you ask a Hispanic person what color Epstein is, you know or, you know, what race Epstein is, they're going to say he's white, you know what I mean?
02:37:18 So, but that doesn't work in China. You can't have that kind of.
02:37:27 Shield that the cloak of invisibility.
02:37:31 Doesn't work in Asian countries.
02:37:36 They also don't care about the Holocaust, like China doesn't give a **** about.
02:37:42 The Holocaust, I mean, those numbers are pretty low for even if you take the official numbers, you know, by Chinese standards, that's.
02:37:53 They don't care at all, and even if they were high, they wouldn't care. You know, that's just not part of their they just.
02:37:58 Don't care about that stuff.
02:38:00 So a lot of it's going to depend on.
02:38:04 On what happens with China, I think.
02:38:09 And a lot of it's going to depend on.
02:38:12 What happens?
02:38:14 In the West in terms of.
02:38:17 If there is any kind of big conflicts that result that are that are results of the multi, the force multiculturalism or economic problems, I mean it's so to me it's such an unknown right now. I don't like making predictions.
02:38:35 And there is room to fail. If you think that they're you're just going to win no matter what you're you're, you probably won't. You know that you're that's being overconfident.
02:38:46 And as we've seen, I mean.
02:38:49 You don't rule for a century.
02:38:51 Or more because you're bad at it.
02:38:55 You know what I mean?
02:38:56 I mean influencing some of the most innovative creative.
02:39:02 People who have ever walked the earth to the degree that they have.
02:39:07 Over the last century or so.
02:39:10 That was not an easy feat.
02:39:13 So you can't just assume that.
02:39:20 Because there is a change.
02:39:24 I think there is a change in the.
02:39:31 The winds, if you will.
02:39:34 But the same thing happened.
02:39:40 70 some odd years ago and look.
02:39:42 How that turned?
02:39:43 Out, you know.
02:39:46 You know how how many? How many Europeans died?
02:39:50 I mean, so many Europeans died.
02:39:52 So we could have another catastrophic war like like World War 2 where.
02:39:58 Lots of us get slaughtered.
02:40:04 I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. I hate making predictions because I.
02:40:07 Just don't know how things are going to work out.
02:40:10 And it doesn't look.
02:40:13 At least for right now, it looks better. I think every day a little bit.
02:40:20 As more and more people start to get it.
02:40:23 But it doesn't look good yet because again, we're not imposing costs until we're imposing costs and getting what we want. We don't have power.
02:40:33 All right.
02:40:35 S pain I do makeup and volunteer.
02:40:38 Well, if we were doing, if we were doing.
02:40:44 Studio stuff that would be awesome because that is an important aspect. A lot of people overlook and appreciate the offer, but a lot of this is going to be found footage done remotely.
02:40:56 Kaden, Kate. But but you could use makeup on your own. Like if you do.
02:41:01 Submit a a clip. You could, you know, certainly do that.
02:41:06 Kaden Adams, $2.00 nothing.
02:41:09 Thank you for the support.
02:41:11 Second account.
02:41:13 Oh awesome 99.99.
02:41:19 Dollars here is a couple of bucks for being the first to truly red pill mate.
02:41:24 Well, I really appreciate that support. That's awesome.
02:41:29 Like I said.
02:41:31 I can't do without you guys.
02:41:34 I need to do it. I need to do more streams when I'm not in a position to do more scripted videos.
02:41:41 And I do plan on doing that, especially with the movie stuff, because that's one thing too is I have to keep people motivated to do it and it helps. It keeps me motivated to do it too, honestly.
02:41:51 If I'm just here.
02:41:53 Especially if I I don't go to town like there because there's little stretches where I don't, like, interact with a whole lot of people, I'll just be honest. And because you know, I'm stuck doing like a a well right now I'm stripping like paint and and and pressure washing like rat **** out of stuff. And you know, like.
02:42:13 Doing like gross.
02:42:16 Outdoor stuff that takes takes a long time and you know by myself and.
02:42:21 And it's exhausting to some extent and.
02:42:26 Yeah, I mean and then of course, I'm keeping up with Twitter and and Instagram and all this other stuff and.
02:42:35 I'm still watching a lot of YouTube stuff from other people and and just keeping up with what's going on and and.
02:42:43 It it feels good to do these streams on like I said, as much as I kind of dread them a little bit and and and I don't look it like it gives you a little anxiety doing it. And again not for the reasons you know, I don't, I'm not nervous about talking in front of people. I know that there's over 1000 people here and that that doesn't bother me at all. That's not that's not the issue it's about I don't want to get something wrong.
02:43:04 You know it's.
02:43:10 Yeah. I just want to get something wrong and but it's helpful to do these, it's it. It keeps me motivated. It keeps you guys in touch with what's going on and and and.
02:43:21 With like the movie and stuff like that. So I'll definitely have to make this a regular thing and it's really not that hard to come up with subjects because there's a lot of times I make a lot of notes. And in fact, if you've got a memory like mine.
02:43:34 From years of pot smoking or or for whatever reason that you have that that Swiss cheese memory. I don't know if that's, you know, I smoked a lot of pot in high school and stuff and I don't know if that that could very well be why my memory is how it is but if if you have that kind of a memory.
02:43:35 OK.
02:43:51 The way to I mean you got to take notes like it was terrible at taking.
02:43:56 Notes in school.
02:43:58 But it's great now because I you'd be surprised at how many.
02:44:03 Cool things and sometimes I use Twitter like that. I'll be like, oh, I just thought something cool. I'm gonna tell everyone on Twitter, and sometimes it's not as cool as you think. But I always keep notes.
02:44:14 And you'll be surprised at what comes out of it.
02:44:16 Because that's what I did for this stream. Even I took a few notes about what I was thinking about, you know, just like I was talking about the stuff on Instagram and just the the power dynamics and all that stuff.
02:44:26 So anyway, I'm going to wrap things up. Got one last one. Uh.
02:44:30 Got 2 real quick ones. Kaden Adams 2 bucks. Doing great, kid. Nobody can touch you. Appreciate it and I'll find Dollar 99. Can you ban the uppity femoid and chat? I have not even been looking at regular chat. I'm have to figure out.
02:44:48 How to wrench people?
02:44:51 And then we can have some.
02:44:53 Some thought patrolling going on.
02:44:57 Then I don't have to do it here. I'm going to rent someone real quick.
02:45:01 Get ready, spice bear.
02:45:04 Unless she's one of the equity femoid.
02:45:09 How do I add?
02:45:11 I think I did that right.
02:45:16 All right.
02:45:21 Off the off the wrench a few people.
02:45:24 And then you guys can moderate chat?
02:45:28 I just don't I I can't keep an eye on that and figure it all out. All right. Got a dollar from Ms. Paint again and then Red Pill Jones 499 booming here. I got red pilled before the matrix in family court. Watch the docu. Divorce court for court.
02:45:44 For Full disclosure, what's your thought on no fault divorce? I think it was a horrible idea.
02:45:53 And definitely think that.
02:45:59 That was one of many things.
02:46:02 That made divorce go haywire in this country, but.
02:46:05 All right, one more super chat.
02:46:11 Mac $10.
02:46:13 Would you please do a chat with turd flinging Monk at some point? I have no idea who that.
02:46:19 Is have them get ahold of me on Twitter.
02:46:22 Twitter is probably the best place to get ahold of me, or you know what? And this goes the other guy that wanted me to be on his channel.
02:46:31 I forget your name.
02:46:33 E-mail me at.
02:46:36 Evil Hillary.
02:46:38 At protonmail.com.
02:46:42 And that way I don't forget.
02:46:45 Because I might not respond a lot on those emails, but I I do. I do get them.
02:46:52 And I do read them.
02:46:55 So I can't always respond to everybody, but I do. I do read them. If you e-mail me there.
02:47:01 At least for right now, I don't. Right now I'm not getting like an avalanche of emails there. The reason I I don't have DM's up on Twitter and I don't respond to DM's on Instagram. It's.
02:47:10 Just it's just a flood.
02:47:12 But if you take the time to e-mail me, there's a good chance.
02:47:17 I'll see it.
02:47:18 So yeah, e-mail me that or have them e-mail me. I don't. I don't know. I'll have to check out their channel. I've just never.
02:47:24 I don't know who that is, and again, I'm not.
02:47:27 Trying to insult them, I just don't.
02:47:29 I I learn about new channels all the time and I've already I've already subscribed to like.
02:47:35 Like 50, although like 20 of them are banned now, so maybe it's like 30 accounts.
02:47:41 So anyway, thanks everybody for listening to me ramble on for.
02:47:46 Almost 3 hours. It's been a long.
02:47:49 And I hope you enjoyed looking at a impaled bee that entire time with her tongue sticking out trying to get that nectar.
02:47:58 Think of a metaphor for that.
02:48:01 Trying to get that nectar flying in about to get it.
02:48:07 Crazy how that happened, huh?
02:48:10 So anyway, you guys have a good night for black pilled I am.
02:48:16 Devin stack.