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INSOMNIA STREAM: ECSTATIC EDITION.mp3

03/28/2021
Devon
00:00:00 Good morning, good evening, good afternoon.
Speaker 2
00:00:34 Good golly guys.
Devon
00:00:37 Hope you guys are having a good weekend.
00:00:40 It's a Saturday night, sort of.
00:00:44 I've had a interesting weekend. As the weather warms up, I'm the creepy crawlies.
00:00:50 Are waking up.
00:00:53 Hmm. Delicious. Terrible Maxwell coffee.
00:00:57 One of the creepy crawlies I've mentioned before and.
00:01:02 I I decided to show you what I'm talking about because I don't think people quite appreciate.
00:01:07 The level of creepy crawling Ness.
00:01:10 That can happen in the desert.
00:01:13 This particular creepy crawling.
00:01:16 Is called a tarantula hawk.
00:01:22 Move over. Murder Hornet you have.
00:01:26 Tarantula Hawks to deal with. They give you an idea of what these guys.
00:01:29 Look like.
00:01:32 That's a tarantula hawk right there.
00:01:36 That is a tarantula hawk. So I I saw my first tarantula hawk of.
00:01:41 The the season today.
Speaker 3
00:01:44 Buzzing around.
Devon
00:01:46 They have a very distinct buzzing sound.
00:01:48 You you learned, you learned to to, to listen for that sound.
00:01:55 And the reason they call them tarantula Hawks?
00:02:00 Is tarantula Hawks.
00:02:03 Well, they they eat and kill tarantulas.
00:02:08 In a kind of horrifying way, I think they they paralyze them and then lay a bunch of.
00:02:12 Eggs inside of them or something? I'm.
00:02:14 Sure, it's something horrible.
00:02:16 Here's another here's another picture of.
00:02:21 A tarantula hawk.
00:02:23 Doing the tango.
00:02:25 With a tarantula.
00:02:28 Oh, that's a giant picture of to shrink that ****** down a little bit.
00:02:33 There we go.
00:02:36 There they are.
00:02:38 So yeah, I was out watering the the.
00:02:42 The cacti and I heard.
00:02:44 The the song of the Tarantula Hawk overhead, and I looked up.
00:02:49 I was like, oh, oh, good.
00:02:51 I guess they're, I guess they're back.
00:02:55 Now let me give.
00:02:55 You a little excerpt, so you know that I'm not just.
00:03:00 Just uh.
00:03:01 Talking **** about the the tarantula Hut.
00:03:06 Now this is this is the official.
00:03:08 Explanation. This is not a a funny funny description.
00:03:15 This is from Wikipedia.
00:03:17 Under the sting of the Tarantula hawk.
00:03:21 Tarantula hawk Wasps are relatively docile and rarely sting without provocation, however, and this is a big however. However, the sting, particularly that of P grosa, which I I think is the variety.
00:03:37 That's out here is.
00:03:38 Among the most painful of all insects.
00:03:41 Though the intense pain only lasts about 5 minutes, one researcher described the pain as quote, immediate, excruciating, unrelenting pain that simply shuts down one's ability to do anything except scream.
00:03:56 Mental discipline simply does not work in these situations. End Quote in terms of scale, the Wasps sting is rated near the top of the Schmidt Sting Pain Index, second only to that of the bullet Ant.
00:04:11 And is described by Schmidt as the as blindingly fierce and shockingly electric because of their extremely large stingers. Very few animals are able to eat them. One of the few that can is the Roadrunner. Many predatory animals avoid these Wasps, and many in different insects mimic them.
00:04:32 Including various other Wasps, Wasps, bees.
00:04:37 And moths and beetles.
00:04:42 So yeah, one of these got stuck in my house last season.
00:04:47 And I walked into this room.
00:04:50 That that where I I have the I had the.
00:04:52 Door open and so and the screen door is not well. Apparently it's not wasp proof. And so he managed to get in somehow.
00:05:01 And this thing was batting around inside the that that room. And I was like, holy ****.
00:05:07 I have no idea what this.
00:05:08 Thing what this thing is.
00:05:10 And I always want to research.
00:05:14 A creepy crawly before I just up and kill it because sometimes these things look terrifying and then you find out they eat the bugs that actually suck and so you're like, alright, I'll leave you alone. You look a little gross and whatever, but I'll I'll get you outside.
00:05:29 When I read the passage that.
00:05:30 I just read to you.
00:05:32 I busted out the.
00:05:34 The wasp foam and killed this ****** immediately because while the sting itself will not send you to the hospital, in fact the pain is really the only it's it's less than a bee sting unless you have like.
00:05:52 The weird allergic reaction.
00:05:55 But the the 5 minutes of of excruciating pain where you can't see and all you can do is scream for 5 minutes. I I just.
00:06:03 I was like, no thanks.
00:06:05 No thanks.
00:06:07 So these guys are out and about.
00:06:11 At the.
00:06:13 At the bunker. Oh.
00:06:18 It's actually not going to be too bad of a bug season this year because the.
00:06:21 The lack of moisture.
00:06:24 Usually by now there would be all kinds.
00:06:26 Of creepy crawlies, but that that's.
00:06:28 That's the first significant one I've seen.
00:06:30 So that's good.
00:06:34 There's a creepy crawly drought.
00:06:39 As it were.
00:06:41 Anyway, Speaking of well, I guess in a.
00:06:44 Way Speaking of creepy crawlies.
00:06:49 Way. So much, so much news. Not like, not like a ton.
00:06:52 Of news but.
00:06:55 I'm sure a lot.
00:06:56 Of you guys have seen this video.
00:06:58 I guess I'll give it a little bit of an intro.
00:07:02 In Washington, DC, something we're seeing more and more well, it just doesn't, not just Washington, DC, just in the the country at large. The level of violence.
00:07:17 And the the, just the the cruelty.
00:07:22 Of violence coming from the black population in America seems to.
00:07:28 To escalate daily.
00:07:30 And the perpetrators of said violence.
00:07:34 Seem to be coming becoming younger.
00:07:38 And in some cases, female.
00:07:41 Which is the case for this so.
00:07:46 I'm going to read you a story and then we're going to watch the video.
00:07:52 2 girls.
00:07:55 They don't say black girls, but two black girls, 13 and 15, charged in botched carjacking.
00:08:02 One, if that's anything like Seth Riches, botched robbery, murder of Uber eats driver DC police say.
00:08:12 Two teenage girls have been charged with the botched carjacking and killing of an Uber eats driver in Washington, DC.
00:08:20 Metropolitan Police officials have charged the girls, ages 13 and 15, with felony murder and armed carjacking, according to a news release. The girls were reportedly armed with a Taser when they attempted to steal the vehicle belonging to Mohammed Anwar, 66, of Springfield, VA.
00:08:43 I guess if anything, if anything positive is coming out of this.
00:08:48 Is it sure?
00:08:49 As hell is making America look a lot less appetizing.
00:08:53 To people like Mohammed Anwar.
00:08:58 Whom? Perhaps let's let's bring him up.
00:09:01 Maybe give him some F's.
00:09:05 Here is a.
00:09:11 This is the guy that killed.
00:09:15 So you can F in chat if you'd like.
00:09:20 Police officers were called around 4:30 PM Tuesday.
00:09:25 To the 1200 block of Van St. SE, a block from Nationals Park for a car crash. There they found Anwar, who had been thrown from his overturned Honda Accord.
00:09:39 And was suffering life threatening injuries. Anwar was rushed to the hospitals or hospital after all, life saving efforts failed. The victim was pronounced pronounced dead at the news release said.
00:09:51 The Washington Post reported that the attempted carjacking began his Anwar sat in his car outside the Navy Yard metro station.
00:09:59 Homicide Detective Chad Leo, who testified Wednesday at the girls initial court appearance, said that Anwar drove the short distance to the baseball park. Witnesses and video of the crime told investigators what happened next.
00:10:16 And I guess let's take a look.
00:10:18 At what happened next?
00:10:21 Let's have a little look, see.
00:10:26 Where is there? It is alright.
00:10:30 Because I'm assuming.
00:10:31 You're going to want audio. I'll have to.
00:10:33 Mute myself.
Speaker
00:10:42 Closely. Closely.
Speaker 4
00:10:44 They're thieves.
Speaker
00:10:45 See what's going on?
Speaker 3
00:10:48 This is Mary.
Speaker
00:10:56 No. Is it my car?
00:11:04 She's still in their car.
00:11:05 He's still in the.
Speaker 5
00:11:06 Car. Yeah, he pulled the car. Pull the car.
Speaker 6
00:11:23 It's very cold. It's cold.
Speaker
00:11:32 They stole the car.
Speaker 5
00:11:40 The car they stole the car.
Speaker
00:11:43 That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it.
00:11:46 Everybody stepped up.
Speaker 7
00:11:55 Everybody need to step back.
Speaker 3
00:11:58 That's not what happened.
Devon
00:12:07 Welcome to America.
00:12:12 You like all those? Those diverse soldiers keeping Biden safe.
00:12:19 In the capital.
00:12:26 If you've never been to Washington, DC.
00:12:31 It's very disappointing.
00:12:36 Because this is the, this is the prevailing.
00:12:40 Demographic in most of the city.
00:12:44 And even in the parts of the city where it's, it's kind of fancy and and the rich people live there, there's little pockets of this.
00:12:53 In between the, I guess the mansions or whatever.
00:13:01 So that's.
00:13:04 Yeah, that's that's America now. The struggle began inside the car, at which point the 13 year old girl shouted. He's got my cell phone. Anwar ended up outside the car with the 15 year old and the driver's seat and the younger girl in the passenger seat. Anwar was not going to give up his vehicle. However, Leo told the court.
00:13:24 That the delivery driver tried to force his way back inside, climbing on top of the teen and the driver's seat before he got completely inside the car.
00:13:32 The 13 year old reached over and started the ignition and manipulated the gear shift, the detective said. The vehicle lurched forward, with Anwar still hanging outside of the car.
00:13:44 The car traveled a block before making a sharp turn to the right, striking the curb, smashing into a parked car and overturning Anwar was ejected.
00:13:55 That you obtained by NBC News shows National Guard service members who witnessed the crash pulling the girls from the wrecked car. The girls names have been withheld due to their ages.
00:14:08 The 15 year old is from Fort Washington, MD. The younger girl is from DC.
00:14:14 A witness told NBC Washington that she couldn't believe what she was seeing at first.
00:14:21 I I saw all the police cars 1st and then I saw the car and I thought this must be a movie scene or something.
00:14:29 See, this is something. It's interesting that this person said this because it really kind of illustrates what I've talked about in the past. When you watch these videos of **** go down.
00:14:39 And people think it's a false flag because people are reacting like it's not really happening.
00:14:45 This this kind of explains this, this the psychology of that people are just.
00:14:51 Nothing's real anymore.
00:14:55 I mean, there can be bodies laying in the street and people just think, oh, it must must be like a movie or something.
00:15:05 Nothing's real, then. Everyone's a ******* zombie now.
00:15:10 He was simply at work yesterday evening, providing for his family when his life was tragically taken in an appalling act of violence.
00:15:18 Anwar was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend who always provided a smile when needed. One he leaves behind a family near and far who cherished love and miss him dearly. As of Friday morning, the page had his his GO fund me raised about $150,000. So.
00:15:39 There you go.
00:15:41 There you go.
00:15:48 Is our strength.
00:15:50 We are told.
00:15:58 Alright, Next up.
Speaker 8
00:16:04 You know.
Devon
00:16:05 One of these days, maybe I'll just do just.
00:16:08 A good, good news stream.
00:16:11 You know well only to I don't.
00:16:12 It might be.
00:16:12 Really short.
00:16:15 But we'll do a good news string.
00:16:19 Alright, this is a different guy.
00:16:22 This guy right here, this is. This is the new Nazi hunter. He's the new Nazi hunter for the military.
00:16:30 Biden moves to transform U.S. military into woke social justice warriors hires toxic leftist who compared Trump to Hitler as first chief of diversity and inclusion.
00:16:44 Isn't that good that the military now has a chief of diversity?
00:16:49 And inclusion.
00:16:54 Alright, here we go.
00:16:58 Joe Biden and his handlers are trying to create and this is from gateway pundits. That's why it's it's written this way. Joe Biden and his handlers are trying to create an army of unhinged political minded liberals. This is another grotesque move by Democrats, which is not best for the country or the military, but suits their political objectives.
00:17:20 Hey, geniuses, over at the The Gateway Pundit who I know who, who owns and runs that website. So you're probably not very concerned about.
00:17:29 This is not about political objectives.
00:17:34 This is about genocide.
00:17:37 They're they're slowly marching through the steps.
00:17:42 Preparing for a genocide and because the right when.
00:17:46 They get in.
00:17:47 Charge don't do anything even remotely analogous to this.
00:17:52 It's just happening faster and faster every day. Mr. Torres Estrada would never be higher if the goal was to improve the military and our future as a country.
00:18:02 The man is a bigot bigot.
00:18:06 And a far left never Trumper on his far left wasn't yet really have to add never Trumper, who wrote this. His previous actions should have disqualified him. Breitbart shared a few of his recent tweets. This one says it all.
00:18:21 Alright, let's just.
00:18:24 And there's not really anything that shocking really. It's just him hating Trump.
00:18:30 Calling Trump an ******* and and whatnot.
00:18:35 Yeah, like.
00:18:39 It's the Democrats, the Democrats are it's a political yeah.
00:18:45 There's gonna be a lot of surprised.
00:18:46 People when when this is?
00:18:49 When this is.
00:18:50 All when when all the when all the?
00:18:53 Logistics have been taken care of.
00:18:56 There's been a lot of surprised people.
00:19:00 So that's going on.
00:19:02 We have a chief of diversity and inclusion in the military.
00:19:09 Sure, the the Chinese find this hilarious.
00:19:13 Now you might have seen. I'm not going to play it, but you might have seen a a music video going around.
00:19:22 Where the theme of the music video is.
00:19:27 Letting the devil who apparently is black rape your ***.
00:19:36 For I don't know for social justice or something.
00:19:40 And part of the marketing campaign.
00:19:45 Because this is.
00:19:46 This is this is just the country we live in. Right? Right now we live in a country now where popular culture is.
00:19:53 Satanic *** ****** being.
00:19:57 Being promoted.
Speaker 2
00:20:00 Being promoted.
Devon
00:20:02 It's just a it's just a joke, Devin. It's just they're just trying. They're just trying to get under your skin. They're.
00:20:08 Just trolling you. Ohh really.
00:20:11 Really part of this?
00:20:15 Pro Satan. I can't even.
00:20:18 Oh geez, alright. Anyway, part of this pro.
00:20:21 Satan marketing campaign.
00:20:25 Marketed towards blacks, I'm assuming.
00:20:27 I mean, I guess they're not violent enough.
00:20:29 Is they're selling shoes?
00:20:33 A limited edition.
00:20:36 Nike Satan shoe.
00:20:39 Like it's literally a Satan shoe. Don't believe me?
00:20:43 Go to Satan dot shoes if you wanna. If you want a pair of these Satan shoes.
00:20:49 It's Satan dot shoes.
00:20:53 That's the website.
00:20:55 That's literally the website.
00:20:59 And the ink.
00:21:02 The red ink used to dye the Satan shoes.
00:21:08 Includes a drop of human blood.
00:21:13 They are Nike Air Max 90 sevens.
00:21:17 It's got a bronze pentagram.
00:21:22 They're individually numbered.
00:21:27 And they can be yours for the price of what is it?
00:21:31 1099.
00:21:36 $1000.99 or $1099.
00:21:42 For your Satan shoes, now the designer of this Satan shoe.
00:21:50 It's a little interesting because I remember I think it was last year, maybe two years ago.
00:21:56 A bunch of Christians were all excited because this same designer made Jesus shoes.
00:22:04 The designers MSHP.
00:22:09 M SCHF so after they made money off the Christians.
00:22:16 They decided to make money off these satanists. I guess I'm going to take a look at bring up the Jesus shoes here.
00:22:24 And the Jesus shoes apparently contained holy water.
00:22:32 Alright, here's the G's shoes.
00:22:38 No, it's not letting.
00:22:38 Me. Save that photo. Come on, come on.
Speaker 9
00:22:46 There we go.
Devon
00:22:50 The Jesus shoes.
00:23:02 So those are your Jesus shoes, but.
00:23:05 Now they're selling the Satan shoes.
00:23:12 And that's pop culture in America.
00:23:16 That is, pop culture in America now.
00:23:23 All right, moving right along.
00:23:28 Now we covered the Satan shoes. We covered the the chief of diversity we we covered the the the murdering 13 year old and 15 year old girls.
00:23:40 Alright, let's see here.
00:23:44 Next story.
00:23:53 This is a good one.
00:23:57 Baltimore will no longer prosecute low level crimes.
00:24:02 You know, like prostitution, trespassing, urinating in public and selling drugs.
00:24:11 I hope you don't live in Baltimore.
00:24:14 If you live in Baltimore, you might think about not living in Baltimore anymore.
00:24:22 So here is the list of.
00:24:25 The crime riddled city of Baltimore will no longer be prosecuting low level crimes, including drug possession.
00:24:31 Attempted distribution paraphernalia, possession, prostitution, trespassing, minor traffic offences, open container.
00:24:42 So that means you can. You can. Apparently in in Baltimore, you can just walk around with a 40 in your hand. That's good.
00:24:49 Rogue and Vagabond. I don't know what that means other than.
00:24:52 Just being like.
00:24:52 A homeless person? You're urinating and.
00:24:56 Defecating in public.
00:25:01 Ah yes.
00:25:03 In a press release about their new acceptance of certain crimes, Mosby's I guess that's the police chief office said the policies enacted over the past year have resulted in a decrease in arrests. Allah, you mean if if you make crimes legal that there's fewer arrests, no adverse impact on the crime?
00:25:24 Right. Oh, well, you're you're making them not crimes anymore. Imagine that and address the systematic or sorry. The systemic and equal.
00:25:34 Of mass incarceration.
00:25:36 Well, yeah, if you legalize.
00:25:39 All the **** that black people do that's illegal.
00:25:44 You're going to have fewer black.
00:25:45 People going to jail.
00:25:49 It might. It must take the the the all the melon in her skin to figure that one out.
00:25:56 Therefore, the state's attorney also announced today the permanent adoption of these policies as we continue to prioritize the prosecution of public safety crimes over low level nonviolent offenses.
00:26:09 So I guess what that's saying is the murder rate in Baltimore is so off the chain that like, that's that's like the, that's the bar now. Well, you didn't kill anybody.
00:26:20 You didn't kill anyone.
00:26:22 The mayor applauded the decision. I hate this word. Reimagining, reimagining, reimagining public safety in Baltimore requires innovation and collaborative effort. I applaud States Attorney Mosby's office for working with partners to stem violence in Baltimore and ensure residents have the adequate support services they deserve.
00:26:46 So there you go.
00:26:48 Import the third world, become the it's already happened. It's already happened.
00:26:56 It's already happened.
00:26:59 All right, moving right along.
00:27:06 Next up.
00:27:09 Let's see what?
00:27:10 Went violent teens. We got here now.
00:27:12 I tried to get the video of this.
00:27:16 And it wouldn't come it it wouldn't download so.
00:27:21 You're just going to.
00:27:21 Have to deal without the video.
00:27:25 It's a great headline, though. Teens who beat when you say again once again.
00:27:30 You need to add you need.
00:27:30 To add some some.
00:27:32 Descriptive language here. Black teens who beat 13 year old Moreno Valley classmate to death won't go to jail. Judge rule.
00:27:43 214 year old Black Southern California boys who beat a fellow student to death in 2019 won't go to jail but must undergo anger management therapy, a judge ruled.
00:28:00 Riverside County Superior Court Judge Roger A. Lubes lubes.
00:28:07 Luebs wonder what kind of name?
00:28:10 That is.
00:28:12 Sounds a little gotley.
00:28:15 I want to see a picture of this guy.
00:28:20 Yeah, I don't know. Hard to say, I mean.
00:28:23 There's no early life on this guy.
00:28:26 He looks he looks kind of, uh.
00:28:30 It looks a little small, Hattie.
00:28:35 Imposed the therapy as a probation condition.
00:28:40 Probation conditions, so they're not even they're.
00:28:42 Not even locked up at.
00:28:43 All before releasing the teenagers to their parents on Thursday.
00:28:49 The Riverside Press Enterprise reporter Friday on September 16th, 2019, the teenagers were videotaped, so it's on. It's on ******* camera them beating a kid to death.
00:29:01 Again, it it's in a way. It's once again. It's another example of of of Blacks making America so dangerous that that diversity of other kinds are are probably going to be thinking twice the the students name was Diego.
00:29:17 But the teenagers were videotaped. I'm sure there's no tape involved. But whatever videotaped attacking 13 year old Diego stoles outside classrooms at Landmark Middle School in Moreno Valley, east of Los Angeles, one boy struck the teenager in the head from behind. He fell, hitting his head.
00:29:35 Against the pillar of the boys then continued punching the boy who died nine days later from a brain injury.
00:29:43 They beat him to death.
00:29:46 Last fall, the boys entered the equivalent of guilty pleas and juvenile court last fall to involuntarily or to involuntary manslaughter, assault with force likely to cause great bodily.
00:29:59 Injury they spent 47 days in juvenile custody. Oh, my God. 47 days.
00:30:05 Like a lifetime.
00:30:07 At their sentencing, the judge said psychological reports describe the boys as lacking empathy.
00:30:16 Lacking empathy and and said they blamed the victim for the attack. Well, that sounds like people you should put on probation.
00:30:26 That sounds like that. That's exactly the kind of person you don't want to lock up someone that lacks empathy and blames the victim that they beat to death.
00:30:38 Lube said he was required by law to sentenced juveniles in the least restrictive manner that will result result in both rehabilitation and public safety.
00:30:48 **** this guy.
00:30:50 I know that my decision will not make everyone happy. In fact, it will probably make some people in the community angry.
00:30:57 The judge said.
00:30:59 I'm sorry there isn't more I could do to address your loss, he told members of the school's family.
Speaker
00:31:02 For stalls panel.
Devon
00:31:05 The ******* balls on this guy.
00:31:07 The ******* clip, **** Balls on that guy.
00:31:11 Attorneys for both teenagers said they were remorseful. I don't know. A second ago you said they had no empathy.
00:31:18 Stole's family family members declined to comment on the sentences, the paper said.
00:31:25 The judge also scheduled a June 25th hearing to determine whether the teenagers families were complying. Ohh no they have.
00:31:32 To find out if so, yeah.
00:31:34 This is what's going to happen.
00:31:37 As they come after Maga people.
00:31:41 Like a ton of ******* bricks.
00:31:48 They're they're legalizing black crime.
00:31:53 In the case of Baltimore, anything short of murder in California, apparently.
00:31:58 Murder is is is on the table.
00:32:06 You can beat someone to death.
00:32:08 You can be described as lacking empathy.
00:32:15 And blaming the person you beat to death.
00:32:22 And the judge will still.
00:32:25 Let you walk.
00:32:37 That's just the.
00:32:37 Way that it is.
00:32:42 And and look, that's.
00:32:45 That's what. See what what's happening is POC primacy is what's happening. You know, we we all know now that white primacy is gone, but POC primacy.
00:32:55 Is here to stay.
00:32:59 I believe these are West Point graduates.
00:33:07 That's your new uh this is.
00:33:08 The the the new.
00:33:11 Order of things. The New world order.
00:33:16 POC primacy.
00:33:19 And as I've said before, they.
00:33:21 Will not be.
00:33:22 So kind as to provide us.
00:33:27 With reservations.
00:33:36 Not at all.
00:33:43 We were talking last stream.
00:33:48 About the the Sesame Street.
00:33:51 POC, primacy, I guess.
00:33:56 Where they had some, they added black Muppets.
00:34:00 To complain.
00:34:03 About white people.
00:34:06 And I mentioned because I went to their web page.
00:34:11 I mentioned that wow, this if they if they meant.
00:34:14 This to apply to all races. What they're saying here is by recognizing that there's a biological difference between the races and that these differences make up the races. That's actually weirdly accurate. And then I said, you know, if.
00:34:34 The SJW types or the POC power types.
00:34:40 Were to see this? They'd be very upset.
00:34:44 And sure enough.
00:34:49 Here is a leftist meme.
00:34:51 That is very that's basically illustrating exactly that.
00:34:58 For those of you who are just listening, I'll read it. The 1st frame is an Elmo type character talking to a little white kid on a bench that says Henrik. Why is your skin white?
00:35:10 And then the next frame is someone off camera saying things on the outside, like our skin color, hair texture, our noses, mouths and eye color make us who we are. That. But that's a quote from the website that I was reading.
00:35:24 And then the next frame, of course, is. It's Hitler saying that many people call this race, and again, that's that's a continuation of what was actually on their website. I.
00:35:33 Don't know if it still is.
00:35:36 But there's nothing wrong with that. There's absolutely nothing wrong with.
00:35:39 That, that's that's.
00:35:41 Refreshingly true.
00:35:45 Now obviously it goes much deeper.
00:35:47 Than that.
00:35:50 I suspect that's going to be reward reworded though.
00:35:59 Because it sounds too based.
00:36:04 Two based.
00:36:07 All right.
00:36:09 Speaking of Hitler, here's just a little funny video to.
00:36:13 Wash your brains out.
00:36:16 From all the horror we just looked at and then I'm going to take a look at chat and we're going to take a look at some clips from a couple of movies from I believe 1999, that might explain.
00:36:29 A lot of people.
00:36:30 Call Gen. X and I guess even some millennials like they're the forgotten generation, right?
00:36:37 But mostly Gen. X.
00:36:39 And I think this will illustrate perhaps why.
00:36:43 And and and and.
00:36:46 Maybe even show how it's self-inflicted. In fact they're forgotten because they don't remember themselves. But first, here is a a nice little nice little video to to wash your brain out.
Speaker 10
00:37:04 I didn't make a mistake during our Cater Day segment. I used a submitted photo of a cat with an inappropriate name. I don't want to use the name here, but I never intended to hurt or offend anyone by using that picture. That was actually just given to me. I understand my mistake and I'm deeply sorry and in the future I will absolutely be more diligent with this content.
00:37:24 Make sure it never has.
Speaker 11
00:37:24 Happens again 15 degrees below 0 right now. So certainly this is 7 weather for the cats. So we've got our Saturday night forecast for you now where we are featuring the outstanding.
Devon
00:37:53 Good old kittler.
00:38:00 Having worked at a A television station.
00:38:04 In the past.
00:38:06 It's easy to know how that that slipped through there. It's one of our guys, works the the graphics over there and it might be fired now.
00:38:21 All right.
00:38:22 So anyway, how's your guys this Saturday again or Sunday, depending on where you're at going.
00:38:29 Generics are just as cocked as boomers, if not more. So I I'd say probably that we're going to see a lot of similarities. So what were we going to be looking at? Everyone's seeing like the hippie footage, you know, or the the, the hippies are prancing around ******* each other in mud and and all this stuff.
00:38:48 There was a a very I mean similar version of that for Gen. X and in for millennials that maybe I don't.
00:38:56 Think exist quite in the same way for zoomers, although I maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm just not. I'm not a Zoomer, so we'll have to ask zoomers here.
00:39:11 Let's take a look here. Hey, Devin. Any updates on the discord like community setting up? No, I haven't had a chance. The computer stuff. Kind of.
00:39:19 I gotta get my old hard drive now. It's it's an SSD drive, but I gotta transfer all my notes and everything that's on that drive under this. This computer is still working. Knock on wood. It's been on since the last stream and it hasn't shut off.
00:39:35 So who would have thought? I've literally. I've never fixed a computer with contact.
00:39:39 Cleaner, but I think I.
00:39:40 Might have for the first time in in. In my experience at least. Fixed a computer with contact cleaner because it's still. It's still going strong. Nothing bad again. Hopefully that continues for the rest of the stream.
00:39:55 But yeah, I got to transfer all that data over. That's.
00:39:57 Why? I had the same?
00:39:59 Opening Bunny Animation is last stream because none of my.
00:40:02 Stuff's over here yet.
00:40:04 But I'll be. I'll be transferring that data, buttoning up this computer case. It's got wires and hoses and **** all over the place.
00:40:11 So I just got.
00:40:12 Move and then move it into another room because come summer, which is.
00:40:20 Rapidly approaching this is going to be a.
00:40:23 Very noisy room.
00:40:24 Like right now you can hear my heater from time to time. The air conditioner is not so quiet.
00:40:30 So I'm going to have to move the the Insomnia stream studios over the next room.
00:40:37 But we'll get that working. So the the problem with that is just the hosting, I think more than anything maybe find someone and I have to go through. I'm sure someone has emailed and offered to host.
00:40:48 I just haven't gone through the emails in the last few days so that but that's the only hold up on that I think for sure we we'll we should use see out on my notes. I don't remember. I don't remember the name of it, but it's the it's basically like the decentralized discord stuff.
Speaker
00:41:07 And I remember.
Devon
00:41:07 Matrix I think it was called matrix. That seems like the best bet.
00:41:12 So if we.
00:41:13 Can get and.
00:41:14 Along with the IRC server, there is someone who volunteered to run an IRC server. That, and as I've said that.
Speaker
00:41:20 Could be fun.
Devon
00:41:21 So maybe we can incorporate that somehow too.
00:41:28 IRC is good, but be careful, everyone will know your IP. Yeah, I mean, yeah.
00:41:34 I mean that that that's.
00:41:36 Although there's, there's.
00:41:37 Ways of masking it. The server guy will probably.
00:41:41 Still know your IP.
00:41:43 But you know it is what it is.
00:41:46 As a Zoomer, most most are just as degenerate. Ignore anyone saying that we are the base generation. No, I'm not saying.
00:41:51 Guys are based I.
00:41:53 Think the difference and we're going to we'll, we'll.
00:41:55 Look at this here.
00:41:55 In a second.
00:41:57 The big difference between.
00:42:01 Like the Gen. Xers specifically, like the younger ones and millennials, is the boomer parents.
00:42:10 Were ecstatic.
00:42:14 Underage sex or, you know, premarital sex or whatever you want. Call it just sex degeneracy.
00:42:19 And drug use.
00:42:21 The pop culture was, I mean, very, very pro pot smoking.
00:42:27 And well, and just will, it will just drugs in general.
00:42:34 That's something that.
00:42:36 The boomers didn't even have that. Like the boomers obviously had the LSD stuff, and but they didn't have the establishment cranking out.
00:42:46 The same kinds of.
00:42:49 Pro drug pro degenerate.
00:42:51 Stuff not to the same degree now is different.
00:42:55 It was themed differently. I think the boomers it it came with some kind of political.
00:43:02 You know, at least an attempt at political messaging, whereas the Gen. Xers and the millennials, it was all pointless.
00:43:08 That's why so many of them, I think are are nihilists because there wasn't even like it wasn't like, let's let's do LSD and then, you know, make the world a better place. And, you know, as stupid as that is, it wasn't even that it was just, let's just do a bunch of drugs and like, that was the end of it there.
00:43:27 Was a period like there was.
00:43:28 There was number.
00:43:29 Comma and then we can then we.
00:43:31 Can change the world with love like it wasn't that at all. It was just let's just do a.
00:43:35 Bunch of ******* drugs.
00:43:38 The end.
00:43:41 And that's what it was.
00:43:43 You know the background video that's playing right now? It's clips from those movies. It's just like 90s raves.
00:43:52 You know, 90s raves was just, you know, dress up like an infant. You know, the the the girls would often have. Well, I guess guys sometimes too have pacifiers in their mouths.
00:44:05 And just would drop a bunch of acid or E or or you know.
00:44:11 Pick a drug.
00:44:13 And just thrash around to.
00:44:17 Very loud techno music and flashing lights and.
00:44:21 And you would do that for like 8 hours.
00:44:24 And then end up at some village inn somewhere at ******* 5 in the morning.
00:44:30 Coming down from whatever drugs you were on, drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes.
00:44:35 And that was like a normal that.
00:44:37 Was a normal Friday Saturday night.
00:44:39 And again, there was like no point to.
00:44:41 It it was just to get obliterated.
00:44:44 And that was it.
00:44:46 So while it's it's easy to point at boomers and say they were just a bunch of degenerates that were surfing on the the Crest of the the spoils of war that came from World War 2 and the decadence and everything like that, I think their kids were just as bad in a lot of ways.
00:45:05 They were just.
00:45:08 They just didn't. They didn't have.
00:45:10 They were just nihilists. They didn't have like this.
00:45:16 They didn't think they didn't think they were awesome, they didn't have any self esteem. They didn't have the self esteem of the boomers, right and they didn't have the fake political ******** that the boomers had. It was just literally, let's get ****** **. And that was it.
00:45:34 That was it.
00:45:38 A lot of reformed.
00:45:41 Gen. X even if all their **** now.
00:45:44 Yeah, there's a lot of people coming around, right. There's a lot of people starting to come around, but it's a little bit too, I mean, at least with I guess it's not too late in this in the same way that for the a lot of boomers, it's kind of too late, right? You know, old dog, new tricks, that sort of a thing, but also their identity is so wrapped up in the 60s and the civil rights movement.
00:46:04 That it's really hard to deprogram that Gen. X doesn't have that baggage.
00:46:10 At all, and neither does the millennials.
00:46:15 They don't feel like they.
00:46:16 Are part of some movement.
00:46:17 They weren't. They don't feel like they were you.
00:46:19 Know in the age of Aquarius?
00:46:22 They didn't have, you know, any of that ********.
00:46:26 In fact, they saw that what they saw was kind of like.
00:46:28 The opposite, right?
00:46:30 It was. It was when it was already. Look in the 80s and 90s, it was already.
00:46:34 Cool to be black.
00:46:37 It was the birth of the Wigger.
00:46:40 Where it was so.
00:46:41 Cool to be black. White kids were trying to be black.
00:46:45 To be cool.
00:46:50 So their experience was completely ******* different.
00:46:54 And all their schools are already integrated. See the boomers? It was like they went to white schools while pushing for integration, right?
00:47:04 And then by the time integration really that they were pushing for finally happened. They were gone. They were out of the schools, so they'd have to worry about it.
00:47:12 But their kids did.
00:47:15 I've gotten a lot of diversity fights.
00:47:18 As did many other white friends of mine.
00:47:24 So their experience was way different if.
00:47:27 You were if you were born around 1980.
00:47:32 Or beyond really.
00:47:35 You you had a totally different experience.
00:47:39 No one was going to give us control. You see the the silent generation.
00:47:44 Or whatever generation the greatest generation, whatever. Whatever the ******* the boomer parents, right?
00:47:50 They deferred to their children.
00:47:57 If you watch a lot of this.
00:47:59 Old footage of hippies walking around San Francisco, the the the police.
00:48:08 You can tell they it's almost like they want to.
00:48:11 Be a part of it.
00:48:13 They think it's cool what? You know, the hippies, what they're doing.
00:48:18 And they the the hippies, when they it was kind of like and you saw a little bit of this recently with the zoomers, right. That remember that college.
00:48:27 I'm blanking on the name, but there was that college that the the POC supremacist took over.
00:48:34 I I forget what the.
00:48:36 Name of it was, but like they took over the entire college for.
00:48:39 Like I don't know, like a.
00:48:40 Month or something like that.
00:48:42 And the the teachers just let them do it.
00:48:46 Well, that was that was.
00:48:47 Weird to us, right to see that happen.
00:48:50 Maybe someone in chat will know the name of.
00:48:52 That school.
00:48:56 Someone saying call no was it Colorado.
00:49:00 Evergreen, Evergreen evergreens fit. That's the one Evergreen State College.
00:49:05 Well, that was kind of like a weird thing. Like, everyone's like, oh, wow. Like they've lost control of their school that.
00:49:09 Was like every school in the 60s.
00:49:13 You know, that was that was. I mean, it was different people. It wasn't POC supremacists. It was just hippies. Although I'm sure there's some POC supremacists, you know, mixed in there.
00:49:29 But I mean, Gen. X and millennials had a totally different college. It was the same thing.
00:49:34 Excuse me? They'd go to college.
00:49:37 And it was it. There was no political anything. It was. Let's get ****** **, period.
00:49:44 There was no. Let's get ****** ** and then fight for. No, it was just let's get annihilated.
00:49:53 College campuses.
00:49:55 In the early 2000s were.
00:49:58 At least in my experience.
00:50:01 We're relatively apolitical.
00:50:04 I went to a lot of college parties and a lot of.
00:50:10 Around that time period, early 2000s.
00:50:15 And I don't remember anything ever being political.
00:50:19 It was just.
00:50:21 Let's get ****** **.
00:50:24 And wake up in strange places and then get ****** ** again.
00:50:33 Grunge was degenerate, although Alice In Chains is one of my favorite bands.
00:50:39 Yeah. Isn't he dead now? Heroin overdose, I think because again, he was. He just wanted.
00:50:44 To get ****** **.
00:50:47 Uh, would you come on for an episode of Guide to Culture with Freddie? I can't, I might say his her name wrong, he said today he was emailed you. An invitation would be very cool. Yeah, go on there. I haven't.
00:51:00 I haven't been online much. My Internet has gone from being painfully slow during the day to not working at all during the day.
00:51:06 So I'm behind on a lot of just communications in general and I'm just like a hard person to reach.
00:51:12 Somewhat by by design.
00:51:17 I'm not. Yeah, but I'll. I'll, yeah. I'll follow up on that.
00:51:23 Uh, let's see.
00:51:24 Here, but here's the other thing. People that want me on.
00:51:26 Their streams.
00:51:28 They have to do it after midnight because I my Internet doesn't work.
00:51:35 I'm so genex that I'm in the teen spirit video.
00:51:38 Are you really?
00:51:40 But that's, uh, that's another. That's another good example like that, that video and most videos like.
00:51:45 That what is it? It's just.
00:51:48 Just it's like a warehouse party with all the different. Like, there's different demographics of, of white teenagers, mostly white teenagers, just getting.
00:51:55 ****** **.
00:51:59 Pearl Jam is the worst. Yeah.
00:52:01 Pearl Jam is lame.
00:52:04 Uh, ******* sweet. This must happen. Yeah, no, I'm. I'm down like I said.
00:52:07 The I think he's in Europe, so maybe it'll be easier for him to schedule something after midnight and I'm I'm, you know, my sleep schedule is so ****** **. I I'll I'll have a little flexibility as long as it's after midnight blonde in the belly of the beast also emailed me. And I I I need to respond to her. She wants to.
00:52:25 Have me on at some point. I already told her it'd have to be.
00:52:27 After midnight and she said that.
00:52:28 Was OK so, but I need to get back. She. She sent me that. Those emails right before my.
00:52:34 Computer ate **** so.
00:52:37 Thoughts on Gran Turismo?
00:52:42 Ohh, I think that's a game. I think you mean Torino, right?
00:52:46 Isn't that I'm talking about the?
00:52:49 Whoops, what did I just ******* hit?
00:52:53 You talking about the Clint Eastwood movie? Yeah, the Clint Eastwood movie is very boomer. It's the because if I I haven't seen it a really long time. So I'm going off.
00:53:04 It's this white boomer who all he cares about is his muscle car.
00:53:09 And he has, like, a bad relationship with his children.
00:53:14 And so he decides to turn some immigrant kids into his family.
00:53:22 And it has a little bit of an element of the Clint Eastwood does this all the time, by the way. He also has that, that movie where he's like a a drug mule and it's the same boomer thing where, like, oh, look, the Mexican gangsters, they're just like.
00:53:38 US. Oh, look, he look, he's.
00:53:40 Friend, you know, it's this. It's the same white boomer, you know, racist skin deep. If only we could see eye to eye, then all of our problems, you know, it's it's the same movie. Basically. It's just different context.
00:53:56 I I'd have to watch it again to see how obscene it is.
00:54:01 But I just I briefly remember and at the end, doesn't he sacrifice himself for them?
00:54:07 He doesn't. He like literally sacrifice his life.
00:54:10 For the immigrants.
00:54:13 That replaced him.
00:54:16 I'm pretty sure he gives everything he has to the immigrants and then dies for them.
00:54:22 But I might I might be remembering that the ending wrong, but I'm pretty sure that's what happens.
00:54:28 But yeah, that'd be a.
00:54:29 Good one. That'd be a good.
00:54:30 One to check out I guess.
00:54:34 Uh, all right.
00:54:36 Why did chat stop updating?
00:54:38 There we go. Back up.
00:54:43 Killed by immigrants. Yeah, well, that was. Yeah. He was killed by a different different immigrants trying to save the other immigrants. So whole lot of diversity going on in that movie.
00:54:55 Uh, let's see here. Don't focus on generations, Devin. No, it's.
00:55:01 Are you a boomer?
00:55:04 Boomers are the ones that don't want you focusing on generations.
00:55:08 You have to if you want to understand. Look, I've I've been very clear.
00:55:13 That if you want to understand, but like there's no boom or hatred, it's just understanding boomers and like today, we're we're going to try to understand Gen. X and millennials a little bit.
00:55:25 And there's no hatred. I'm not saying those ******* Gen. Xers and the millennials, they're the real problems. The Zoomers are the real problems, boomer. No, I'm not doing that.
00:55:35 I'm never doing that. That might have had a time, or as briefly where I was kind of ****** *** at the boomers.
00:55:41 But no, it's just.
00:55:43 Every generation has its its different.
00:55:47 Propaganda that it was raised in and different context. It was raised in and it's important to understand that ****.
00:55:55 If you want to be able to predict their behavior.
00:55:58 And also in a way if you want to.
00:56:00 Be able to.
00:56:00 Understand progressively where the culture is headed. You have to look at each generation.
00:56:07 But when people?
00:56:08 Freak out and say don't talk about that.
00:56:10 Usually it's boomers.
00:56:14 It's it's not again, I'm not saying.
00:56:19 And now we must kill the Boomers day of the pillow win. You know I'm not. That's not what.
00:56:23 I'm saying.
00:56:25 And look, like I said it's it's.
00:56:28 We all equally shared the responsibility for what's going on.
00:56:33 Myself included, and everyone listening.
00:56:38 Maybe equally is not the right word, but we all do share some of the responsibility.
00:56:43 All right, let's take a look so.
00:56:44 The first, uh well.
00:56:47 There's I was going to show.
00:56:49 More clips from one of them, but it was start it.
00:56:51 Was starting.
00:56:52 To be harder to display in a logical way, so I'm most of the clips that I took took out are from the second one, but the first.
00:57:01 Movie and we'll just skip through it briefly.
Speaker 8
00:57:06 If I can find it.
Devon
00:57:12 Was a 1999 movie.
00:57:18 That is maybe in this folder there it is.
00:57:24 1999 movie.
00:57:27 Called go.
00:57:44 And I'm just going to play the first few seconds here to set the tone of what this movie is about.
Speaker 9
00:58:17 What is rock'n'roll?
Devon
00:58:27 Alright, so basically it's about the 90s rave scene.
00:58:33 In in some respect, right, both these movies are about kind of the late 90s.
00:58:39 It's 1999, so late 90s, early 2000s rave scene and the club kids that would go to these things.
00:58:48 Uh, But it's it's also a an example. Both these films are of movies that glorify this kind of lifestyle.
00:58:59 And they in the second one, they even try to they knowing that they know the criticisms going.
00:59:05 To come, right?
00:59:07 And so we'll watch a clip of that where they tried to diffuse any criticism of saying ohh well, you're glorifying drug use in this film.
00:59:16 In the same way that you know a lot of people poo pooed the effect that that violent video games might have on the public by having your seven-year old play a game where he's ****** and murdering people, you know, that might not be the best idea. In fact, maybe that's those are the kinds of games that those.
00:59:35 Those two black kids that beat someone to death in in LA would play, but there's there's the whole like, there's the whole like, oh, yeah, violent video games made me into a monster, huh? Yeah, it's it's this. It's, it's ridicule, ridicule, the, the the criticism.
00:59:55 But in this in this one in go, there's a little more of a a A Side Story about it. But the the big difference is I noticed about this. So this follows this girl right here. I forget the characters name and I don't remember the actress's name, but this blonde chick right here.
01:00:13 And the one thing that I noticed.
01:00:15 As it highlights her and a couple of her friends a night before, or I guess, I guess a night during.
01:00:24 A rave.
01:00:25 And in the first part of the movie, they're trying to score some money for her or pay rent by buying some ecstasy and then selling it for a profit. And then she'll have some money for rent, and then she'll also have, you know, ecstasy.
01:00:46 And this was a kind of thing that look was very relatable if you were around this age.
01:00:54 In 1999, you know she's supposed to be, I think 17 and the the other characters around 17 or 18. And the striking difference that I noticed is that they all have apartments.
01:01:10 And they all have ****** jobs.
01:01:13 And they are all poor.
01:01:17 Now that is a big generational shift.
01:01:20 Not just from the generation before them.
01:01:24 Where if you're working a full time job in the era.
01:01:28 Of the boomers.
01:01:30 You're not having like if you're a checkout girl, for example, and you're working double shifts like she's working like 80 hours a week and just trying to pay her rent and everything.
01:01:40 You're you're not going to be, you know, you're working 80 hours a week in the era of the boomers, you're not going to be scraping by.
01:01:49 You're going to make enough money to survive.
01:01:53 And it's different from the generations after the zoomers.
01:01:57 In that they're still living at home.
01:02:00 And they're not getting jobs, so.
01:02:03 So like it it was like this in between generation where the economy was was ******, like the pay was going down thanks to immigration lowering wages.
01:02:17 And the cost of living was going up.
01:02:20 Thanks to immigration, driving demand up for housing.
01:02:25 And the wealth was concentrating more and more at the top.
01:02:32 And who was stuck in the middle?
01:02:34 It was these Gen. Xers and millennials.
01:02:38 And look, I did the same kind of ****** jobs. I'd lived the same kind of life I I worked at ******* KFC.
01:02:45 I was cooking the colonel's chicken.
01:02:49 For like minimum wage.
01:02:52 And that was that was one of my jobs. That was my day job.
01:02:58 And then like when when?
01:03:00 When I got older, I was I was a bouncer.
01:03:06 I'd work at a computer store during the day and then bounce out a bar at.
01:03:09 Night and again I wasn't living it up.
01:03:14 I had two roommates.
01:03:18 And a not awesome part of.
01:03:21 The country.
01:03:24 And not even like and not an awesome part of that. Not awesome part of the country.
01:03:30 I lived around a lot of diversity, let's say.
01:03:36 And so that was, that's a fundamental difference too. So you have a separation of the boomers, where if you're working 80 hours a week, you're probably doing OK.
01:03:46 And now you have the.
01:03:47 Zoomers, you know, obviously there's this is I'm using generalities, right where a lot of these guys, they just they don't even.
01:03:54 Have jobs and I guess I don't. You know, I don't even necessarily blame them.
01:04:03 When you had jobs in, say, 1999.
01:04:07 You didn't have the same kind of.
01:04:11 Well, I guess let's just say diversity competing with you at the same level that you've got today, right?
01:04:18 So anyway, so she's trying to score some drugs.
01:04:24 I'm going to I'm not really going to go through the whole movie. I'm just going to highlight a couple of parts of this and then we'll watch some clips from the other one.
01:04:32 This is her coworker friend who's like a drug guy.
01:04:38 There's another chick, same thing, but they all work at this at this grocery store, and I actually, that's another job I had at one point, and I was a bag boy.
01:04:46 I was a bag boy.
01:04:53 Old people would tip me a dollar. Sometimes it was. It was awesome.
01:05:00 You know you have to join a Union if you're a bad boy.
01:05:04 Like it's the worst **** in the world. It's it's really one of the worst jobs because you get paid minimum wage and this.
01:05:11 Was minimum wage was like 1/3?
01:05:13 Of of what it is.
01:05:14 Now back in back in my when I was your age.
01:05:20 And they they forced you to put some of your paycheck towards your Union membership. Your bad boy union membership. It was. It was compulsory, like you had to. You couldn't not join the Union.
01:05:33 It was so. I hated that job.
01:05:36 So anyway.
01:05:39 So they they're, this is the gay couple that wants to set them up with a cop again. I'm not really going to focus on some of the the storylines in.
01:05:47 This film.
01:05:49 Now here's another thing that's very 90s. I don't know if this is still a thing, but the art car.
01:05:55 You know the the, the, the raver kids would always have a car with like Christmas lights and stupid paint jobs and.
01:06:06 There, there it is.
01:06:09 Oh well, I can't find it. There's the drug dealer guy.
01:06:13 Anyway, so they go and do a bunch of drugs and go to some rave.
01:06:19 At some point.
01:06:21 But it's not very deep. This one's more of just like a if you watch it, you can relate to parts of it, but it's not really so much about the culture as it has the culture in the film.
01:06:33 And at the end of the movie, after like a bunch of crazy **** happens.
01:06:39 See, there's the rave.
01:06:45 Let's see here moving right along.
01:06:48 They end up at like a village inn type of.
01:06:55 Like you like you often would.
01:06:59 And then they realized they forgot their friend.
01:07:04 Where is he at and they go.
01:07:05 Get him.
01:07:06 So that's what.
01:07:07 A warehouse party would look like in the 90s, but that's not like I said, the storyline really isn't too relevant now, the second movie.
01:07:18 That is more relevant and does a better job of explaining the culture and the people of the time period is a British film.
01:07:28 And this one was called human traffic.
01:07:34 And human traffic.
01:07:36 Has a lot of good sound bites that we're going to take a.
01:07:38 Listen to.
01:07:41 In the beginning of the movie, they go through and they introduce you.
01:07:45 To all the different characters, let me see if I can bring up human traffic here before I.
01:07:54 Before I start playing the clips from it.
01:08:00 So human traffic centers around this guy. He's like a raver kid and his friends, which are all a bunch of degenerates. But again, same thing, even though this is in the UK.
01:08:12 They all have ****** jobs, ****** minimum wage jobs.
01:08:16 And they're all poor.
01:08:20 And they drive an art car, the same thing as you know, it's there's a lot of similarities in terms of the, you know, the same look, same, same raver culture. It's almost the same opening credit scene. It's just the the UK version of that.
01:08:40 They also have.
01:08:41 A token black guy in the UK? One.
01:08:45 There he is. There's the there's the token black guy.
01:08:49 But same exact thing. They spend a lot of the and say he's working the ****** like job like at the gap.
01:08:57 And you know, she's working the fast food job.
01:09:01 And then there is like a.
01:09:04 A neat.
01:09:06 One of them's a neat.
01:09:10 But the whole first half.
01:09:11 Of the movie, you know, getting the drugs.
01:09:14 Going to the club.
01:09:16 Getting all ****** **, going to the after party.
01:09:20 And then how does it end?
01:09:25 You know in the morning with a hangover.
01:09:29 But then we meet their boomer parents in this one. And like I said, there's a lot more of a commentary going on in this film. So we're going to play a few of.
01:09:36 These clips.
01:09:37 Now the first clip is the very beginning of this film when they're introducing all the different characters.
01:09:44 And this first or she's not the first character they introduce, but it's the only one I'm going to play a clip from. Just because you see the feminist lie. And again, this is 1999, so this is 20 to 23 years ago, the feminist lie about, you know, you're you're a strong independent woman. You don't need a man.
01:10:04 That sort of a thing had already taken hold and was in 100% full, full swing because she will.
01:10:14 Describe to you shortly here.
01:10:17 Unmute that and away we go.
Speaker 12
01:10:23 Why would I want to know for all emotionally ******** egotistical ****** who?
Speaker 4
01:10:28 **** with your.
Speaker 12
01:10:28 Head they try to control you and.
01:10:30 Make you feel like.
01:10:31 The ***** of Babylon. If you wear miniskirt, I'm an independent girl who wears lipstick.
01:10:36 Because she wants to.
Devon
01:10:40 Yeah. Why would you want to get married? Men are just egotistical ********. They want to control you.
01:10:47 They get mad if you if you dress like a ****. They get angry with you.
01:10:53 I want to wear. I want to dress like a **** and wear lipstick because I want to. Not for some man.
01:11:00 I'm strong and independent. Don't you know?
Speaker 12
01:11:04 Not because men find it more attractive.
01:11:06 I'm fine being single I am.
01:11:09 Peachy ******* creamy.
Devon
01:11:12 She's fine being single. Totally fine. Everything's cool. You don't need a man.
Speaker 13
01:11:19 This is Lulu. She's a full on club mates major headbanger known each other for years. Some people find her a bit intimidating. Purely social camouflage. Recently we became dropping partners and that has helped me.
01:11:32 To get to know the.
01:11:33 Real Lily. She's a policy.
Devon
01:11:37 So there you go. So that kind of stuff was already in full swing. And of course, the the guy thinks it's very cool. She's very chic.
01:11:46 She's she's uh.
01:11:51 Very cutting edge with her, with her takes.
01:11:56 So the next little bit here again, this is this is going to just show you the kind of propaganda, the kind of mainstream propaganda that.
01:12:08 Gen. X and millennials were faced with in terms of normalizing drug use.
01:12:13 Just normalizing drug use like this is what you're supposed to do.
01:12:18 And in this this clip here he watches actually. Funny enough, he watches a part of a comedy routine from Bill Hicks.
01:12:27 Bill Hicks, who I believe died of a drug overdose or something, didn't he? Like? He died young. I forget what he did.
01:12:34 But Bill Hicks?
01:12:37 Saying how drugs are perfectly OK.
Speaker 13
01:12:40 But first, the daily injection of the Late Prophet Bill Hicks, just to remind me not to take life too seriously.
Speaker 3
01:12:46 Not a very popular idea. You don't hear it very often anymore, but it's the truth. I have taken drugs before and.
01:12:58 I had a real good time.
01:13:02 Didn't murder anybody, didn't rob anybody, didn't rape anybody, didn't beat anybody, didn't lose 1 ******* job, laughed my asss off and went about my day.
Devon
01:13:25 And that that basically sums up the messaging that Gen. X and millennials were getting all throughout the 90s.
01:13:34 Yeah. Oh, look at how. Look how stupid this movie Reefer madness is. Ohh, they thought if you smoked pot, you would go crazy and jump out of a window and and you know, turn into a maniac and look. Yeah, it was silly. It was over the.
01:13:46 Top and it was lying.
01:13:50 Which is why it was so easy to discredit.
01:13:56 That's why it's important when you're trying to attack a problem with propaganda that you don't.
01:14:03 Lie about it.
01:14:06 Because if you lie about it, it's easier to just say, look, this is all ********, because they they're saying that if you smoke a joint.
01:14:13 You're going to turn into a raving lunatic and jump out of a window.
01:14:19 When that's complete ********. I I was talking to.
01:14:22 Someone today actually?
01:14:24 About that very.
01:14:25 Phenomenon. What you know, being raised Mormon, of course.
01:14:29 I was told that, like, Oh yeah, you know, smoking pot and look, my parents had never done any drugs in their lifetime. They didn't ******* know, right?
01:14:40 And not every boomer was a hippie.
01:14:46 I was told that yeah, you know.
01:14:47 If you if you drink alcohol, it's like this crazy thing, you know, it's, you know, it's the devil's, it's the devil's drink.
01:14:56 You know, Weed was the devil's tobacco.
01:15:00 And then when you when I tried it for the first time, you know, for alcohol or marijuana either.
01:15:06 One, I was like, Louis, this is nothing like.
01:15:09 They were saying it was.
01:15:11 This actually isn't so bad, like I can keep my **** together. I don't feel like going crazy or or stealing a TV or murdering anybody. Like, I feel pretty like, OK, just, you know, everything's a little more fun.
01:15:27 And so I I just thought, alright, well, they if they lied about this aspect of it, then they were lying about.
01:15:35 You know whether or not it.
01:15:36 Was bad.
01:15:37 Because if you're telling me it's bad because I'm gonna turn into a raving lunatic and start murdering people and steal the TV.
01:15:45 And then I do it and.
01:15:46 There's nothing even remotely.
01:15:48 True about that then clearly.
01:15:52 You're just ignorant.
01:15:54 You're just or you have some other ulterior motive.
01:15:58 You're just telling me not to have fun.
01:16:03 As Bill Hicks.
01:16:04 Was saying, you know, it's just a.
01:16:06 Lot of fun.
01:16:09 And meanwhile you had, you know, some of the top songs, you know, Cypress Hill was one of the most popular rap artists where their, their entire albums were about smoking pot.
01:16:20 Yeah, like a bajillion ******* movies. Just about smoking pot.
01:16:26 Every teen movie included lots of of casual drug use.
01:16:34 And that's different. Like the boomers, yeah.
01:16:36 They had Cheech and Chong.
01:16:39 But it was pretty limited. You didn't have, like, just normalized drug use in?
01:16:46 So many movies.
01:16:48 In fact, there there's movies in the early 80s that I didn't catch as a kid. The the Poltergeist movie.
01:16:56 I don't remember what year that came out. It was but it.
01:16:58 Was definitely in the 80s.
01:17:00 When the the couple, I wonder if I have it on this, I don't think I do.
01:17:09 Let me see if I do. I'll pull it up because I was shocked I.
01:17:12 Watched it.
01:17:16 Somewhat recently.
01:17:19 And the the parents are just casually smoking pot.
01:17:24 Yeah, I don't have it on this computer.
01:17:30 And I saw that as a kid and I didn't know. I thought they were just smoking cigarettes, I guess because I I watched. I was like, what? I don't remember them ******* smoking pot in this movie, but I was just normalized.
01:17:39 It was just inserted into like every movie you could imagine.
01:17:43 As something casual, something normal. You know, in that case it was these white suburban boomer parents.
01:17:49 While their kids were downstairs watching TV, they were rolling a joint and smoking it in bed.
01:17:59 I mean, it was just normalizing drug use as often as humanly possible.
01:18:06 Now this next clip is it's also from human traffic. They are going to again, they're going to ridicule the types of criticisms. I'm I'm leveling against this kind of of film.
01:18:21 By using hyperbole like oh, it's so funny. Watch them **** with the the the Stiff news crew that that shows up to do a a documentary on the club kids.
Speaker 12
01:18:37 Hi we're doing a documentary for television on the British club culture.
Speaker 7
01:18:41 Would you mind answering a few questions?
Speaker 2
01:18:42 Yeah. Fire away. Oh, great. OK, Eric.
Speaker 12
01:18:46 OK. Can I start by?
01:18:48 Asking why you come to these nights.
01:18:49 I'd like to answer.
01:18:50 That one, if I may, sure.
Speaker
01:18:52 Go ahead.
Speaker 12
01:18:53 To get absolutely trashed, no.
Speaker 3
01:18:57 Do you take ecstasy? No.
Speaker 4
01:19:00 Well, we used to.
Speaker 12
01:19:01 But now we just Jack up.
Speaker 14
01:19:02 Perry and then float around with 12.
Speaker
01:19:04 You take heroin to come to the club.
Speaker 12
01:19:07 We we never used to, but and we saw.
01:19:09 James Pattinson free.
Speaker 14
01:19:10 And they just made this room to do it.
Speaker 12
01:19:12 And so.
Devon
01:19:15 So if you missed that, she said, well, we didn't used to do heroin, but then we saw Trainspotting and that made us want to do it. So they're they're basically, you know, they're trying to make fun of the idea that, ohh, by having drugs in this movie that, you know, no one would actually want to do drugs because they saw it in this film, just like no one would want to do heroin after.
01:19:34 Watching Trainspotting.
01:19:39 Also winding up the.
01:19:41 The news lady here, by exaggerating their drug use.
Speaker 12
01:19:46 Sometimes if we watch new Jack Hustler before we go out, we.
01:19:49 Smoke bit of.
Speaker 4
01:19:49 Crack too. They just seem to be so passionate.
01:19:53 Well, it's for you.
Devon
01:19:57 Ohh, they're just so impressionable. See, it's it's this.
01:20:01 It's this.
01:20:05 What's the word I'm looking for?
01:20:09 I don't know the ultra sarcasm, I guess of millennials.
Speaker 12
01:20:14 The peak of the show. Yeah. So we learn from their mistakes.
Speaker 14
01:20:23 Sting sting is not dead yet.
Speaker
01:20:25 Nobody should be.
Speaker 14
01:20:29 Ohh sorry Jeff, the time.
Speaker
01:20:32 You know it's.
Speaker 12
01:20:32 12:45.
Speaker
01:20:34 We've gotta go. We're late for.
Speaker 12
01:20:35 Our next hit? Hi mum.
Devon
01:20:46 So there you go.
01:20:48 The film address is the. Oh no, we're not. We can't possibly be contributing to drug use by, by showing how fun drugs are in. In movies like this.
01:21:06 Now this next clip.
01:21:09 Again, he's going to talk about, like, this is this is from the main characters point of view while he's on the drugs.
01:21:17 And he's going to kind of layout a lot of what I was saying already about how there is no, there is no political movement behind it. There's no age of Aquarius. There's no anything. It's just getting ****** **.
01:21:30 Like that's it.
01:21:31 That's that was. That was why you did the drugs.
01:21:36 There was no deeper meaning to it at all.
01:21:39 It was just to get ****** **.
01:21:44 And so when I say that one of the reasons why Gen. X might be the forgotten generation is.
01:21:50 They probably don't remember themselves.
01:21:54 Because they were too busy getting just.
01:21:55 Getting ****** **.
Speaker 13
01:21:59 Present is gone.
01:22:01 Fantasy is a part of reality.
01:22:04 We take the brakes off, we're thinking clearly and not thinking at.
01:22:11 This feels right.
01:22:13 We stop trying to control things.
01:22:17 Rushing for chemicals through us we'll fluctuating is this brain damage? We forget all the pain and the hurt in life. We want to go somewhere else. We're not threatened by people anymore.
01:22:34 All our insecurities have evaporated. Only clouds now wide open, with spaceman orbits in the Earth. Now the world looks beautiful from here, man.
01:22:49 When lymphoma leapt, tics desiring for the unobtainable, we risk sanity for moments of temporary enlightenment. So many ideas, so little memory.
Devon
01:23:05 See, I don't know if you caught that, but he said, you know, we we risked sanity for temporary moments.
01:23:13 Of enlightenment.
01:23:15 Because there was no meaning, there was no meaning to the lives of a lot of these Gen. Xers and a lot of these millennials.
01:23:23 It was just about getting ****** **.
01:23:26 It was about escapism.
Speaker 13
01:23:31 The last thought killed by anticipation of an ex we embrace an overwhelming feeling of love. We flow in unison. We're together. I wish this was real.
01:23:44 We want a universal level of togetherness where we're comfortable with everyone. We're in rhythm, part of the movement.
01:23:55 And movement to escape we wave.
Devon
01:24:00 A movement to escape.
01:24:02 Because that's all it was. It was just escapism. And look, you can try to say that, well, what were they escaping? Well, maybe they were escaping the broken homes. You know, the, the, the single parent homes that as a result of divorce.
01:24:15 I mean, look everyone.
01:24:19 We could do and people have. We could do entire streams about Boomer parents, but that was part.
01:24:23 Of it too.
01:24:26 Now they do. They do cover or.
01:24:28 They guess it's not covering so much dramatize.
01:24:31 They do show the boomer parents in this film and we'll show that we'll show some clips from that too. Now, there are some archetypes that are similar. This again, this is the UK film and there's some. There's definitely some similarities between.
01:24:51 The people in the UK.
01:24:52 And the US, but it's a little bit different.
01:24:56 So they're, I guess their boomers were all a.
01:24:58 Little bit different.
01:25:00 But we'll see some of that here.
01:25:01 In a moment.
Speaker 13
01:25:05 Ultimately, we just want to be happy.
01:25:15 What the **** was I?
01:25:15 Just talking about.
Devon
01:25:34 And look.
01:25:37 Sadly, I can relate.
01:25:39 To that feeling.
01:25:41 I can relate to doing a bunch of of.
01:25:46 Drugs and having that that moment of clarity.
01:25:51 Where everything seems to me and you look, it's just really, it's just insanity, right? Like the the reason why it slips away is it really it? It wasn't real.
01:26:01 In the same way that a dream slips away the second you wake up when you have this moment of clarity and you feel like, oh, everything makes sense, I finally know what I have to do to accomplish everything in my life. Everything I I have it all figured out. Everything is, is, is so clear to me. Now. All I have to do is and then it just it's gone.
01:26:20 It just it's just gone.
01:26:23 And say you're like, well, I'm gonna get sucked up again so I can I can figure this out.
01:26:30 And it just repeats.
01:26:33 Because you're just escaping the reality. You're escaping the reality of of there is no movement. There is no war. There is no anything.
01:26:44 And you have no control over the society because it's wholly under the control.
01:26:49 Of the boomers.
01:26:51 Which continued on. It's still going on today.
01:27:01 So generation X has never been at the wheel.
01:27:05 There's no Gen. X president. There's not even very many Gen. X senators.
01:27:20 And so a lot of this was about control. A lot of it was about, let's just get really ****** **.
01:27:27 Because at least I feel like I'm in control.
01:27:29 Of that.
01:27:33 As he said, he just wanted to feel happy.
01:27:36 But of course after the up.
01:27:38 Comes the down. Now The funny thing is.
01:27:41 If you've watched my video.
01:27:43 About the party is over.
01:27:46 This scene is exactly what I was talking about.
01:27:52 This scene is exactly a metaphor.
01:27:57 For the country.
01:27:59 Or the West. I guess you could say.
01:28:04 This scene that we're about to watch.
01:28:08 Is the state.
01:28:10 Of the West right now, except for there's.
01:28:13 A lot more.
01:28:13 White people in it.
01:28:17 Where all the degeneracy.
01:28:21 All the decadence.
01:28:24 Of the last I don't know, 40-50 years.
01:28:29 Or I guess more than that now, right 5050, sixty years.
01:28:34 Getting on going on to 70 years.
01:28:39 All that decadence, all that excess.
01:28:44 It's wearing off.
01:28:49 And we're all coming down.
01:28:52 And we're all realizing.
01:28:58 The reality that's around us that the the drugs and the partying.
01:29:04 That it was all that it was masking.
01:29:08 And this scene, like I said, this scene is exactly.
01:29:12 What I was talking about in that video.
01:29:15 The party's over.
Speaker 13
01:29:20 What goes up must come down and down and down.
01:29:26 Everyone looks ill at the end of the night.
01:29:28 We've all lost the power of speech, desperately avoiding eye contact.
01:29:33 Your new soul mate that you've been talking cod ship to for the past five hours about the story of creation or the 4th Star Wars film is now a complete stranger. You can't even look him in the eye.
01:29:43 The only thing you've got in common now is paranoia. It's coming through the walls, man. The children of ecstasy unsafe anymore, so no longer all together as one, but separate mental patients that yearn to be ejected out of this poisoned atmosphere to a warm bed and friendly therapist.
01:30:02 Reality is on her way.
01:30:04 Where am I? What have I done?
01:30:08 Was it worth it?
01:30:09 By the way.
Speaker
01:30:11 What the **** happened here?
Speaker 13
01:30:13 All you have to look forward to now is unconsciousness.
01:30:17 But you can never sleep.
Devon
01:30:33 Couldn't excuse me, I should.
01:30:35 Ah, I should have caught before I muted what?
01:30:37 The hell the.
01:30:40 That I couldn't say it better myself.
01:30:42 That 100% describes the state of the.
01:30:45 West right now.
01:30:48 The white people are coming down, coming off their high, and they're looking around.
01:30:53 And justice, realizing how **** things are.
01:30:57 Fact that I I kind of want to watch that clip one.
01:30:59 More time because it was just so.
01:31:02 Exactly what I was talking about in the party is over.
Speaker 13
01:31:14 Well, what goes up must come down and down and down.
01:31:21 Everyone looks ill at the end of the night.
01:31:23 We've all lost the power of speech, desperately avoiding eye contact.
01:31:28 Your new soul mate that you've been talking cod **** to for the past five hours about the story of creation or the 4th Star Wars film is now a complete stranger. You can't even look him in the eye.
01:31:39 The only thing you've got in common now is paranoia. It's coming through the walls, man. For children of ecstasy. Unsafe anymore. We're no longer all together as one, but separate mental patients that yearn to be ejected out of this poisoned atmosphere to a warm bed and friendly therapist. Reality is on her way.
01:31:59 Where am I? What have I done?
01:32:03 Was it worth it, by the way?
Speaker
01:32:06 What the **** happened there?
Speaker 13
01:32:09 All you have to look forward to now is unconsciousness.
01:32:12 When you can do natural sleep.
Devon
01:32:20 I almost want to make that the intro to the insomnia stream.
01:32:25 It's, I mean, it's exactly, it's exactly the state of the West.
01:32:33 That image right there on the screen, that's the state of the West. The only difference is.
01:32:39 And and kind of like a night of living dead.
01:32:43 Kind of feel you should have like all these.
01:32:48 Arms of diversity reaching through the windows there in the background.
01:32:52 Trying to claw their way in.
01:32:55 While everyone inside the house just remains exactly in, this burned up state.
01:33:08 But yeah, that was that was it? That was.
01:33:10 That was hanging out in the 90s.
01:33:15 Now I don't know. It's not for everybody. I know not everyone took things to the extremes that I did, and most of my.
01:33:21 Friends did but.
01:33:22 When I I've had people ask me like what were the 90s like? It was like this.
01:33:30 He was working a ****** job.
01:33:33 Making not a lot of money.
01:33:39 People that had a lot of money.
01:33:43 And you are just barely scraping by.
01:33:49 You would you, you could.
01:33:50 You would buy a lot of drugs so that you could sell most of it so that you.
01:33:54 Had free drugs.
01:33:57 And you'd go ******* get annihilated with all your friends.
01:34:01 And then you'd end up like.
01:34:02 This at the end of the night.
01:34:06 And then, if you're lucky, you would go to like a village inn or.
01:34:10 And not everyone has a village in villages like a like an IHOP.
01:34:18 At 5:00 in the morning, this is back when you could smoke in restaurants too, so you would just.
01:34:21 Sit there and chain smoke and.
01:34:24 Drink coffee.
01:34:28 And then sometimes you'd you'd go right back to work without sleeping.
01:34:34 That's what the 90s was like for me at least.
01:34:41 So this goes on like I said.
01:34:43 They they they talk about the.
01:34:46 The parents of these kids.
01:34:48 In this film.
01:34:50 And it's a little different. It's not as relatable for Americans, I don't think.
01:34:54 UM.
01:34:56 But it kind of is like.
01:34:57 A little bit it is.
01:34:59 The the 1st.
01:35:01 Family, if I remember, let me take a.
01:35:03 Look here.
01:35:11 Yeah. So this is like the neat. That's the kid that doesn't actually have a job. He's way more of a drug addict than the rest of them because, well, he doesn't have a job, so he doesn't have to be.
01:35:25 Well, he can.
01:35:27 Just be high 24/7. It's not a big deal.
01:35:30 And what you'll see, this is a very this wasn't like what my family was like, but I had friends because, again, I grew up.
01:35:36 Very religious and so a lot of my friends had very religious families as well. And this is what you had in a lot of households and a lot of religious boomer households where it was kind of like the white version of.
01:35:51 He didn't do nothing.
01:35:55 You know, like this, this.
01:35:56 Complete ignoring of the problem sitting across the table from you.
01:36:03 And you're very concerned when you read the paper and you hear about, like, the the drug use among the youth and and all this stuff, but you're completely oblivious.
01:36:13 To what's going on right under your nose.
01:36:16 Now again if.
01:36:17 The I don't I.
01:36:18 Wasn't I didn't live in the UK, so I don't know if it's the same thing, But if this was.
01:36:23 An American household.
01:36:26 In an American house, although this would be like the oblivious boomer household.
01:36:31 Where they're all very self self absorbed and they don't even really notice this guy.
01:36:38 So that's the first group of parents here.
Speaker 8
01:36:49 Another kid dead from taking ecstasy this week.
01:36:53 The opposition is going to take it in the first place.
Speaker 14
01:36:57 Some children just don't have the correct upbringing. Their parents must neglect them and return to drugs as an escape.
Speaker 4
01:37:04 No discipline.
01:37:06 No morality.
01:37:09 No respect.
Speaker 8
01:37:12 I just don't understand that.
01:37:19 I just don't understand that you for the day. I just don't understand that you for the day.
01:37:21 That's not.
Speaker 13
01:37:29 My spot.
Speaker 4
01:37:32 Just something.
01:37:34 Or morality, no respect something.
Speaker 14
01:37:36 Some children just don't have the correct upbringing, and some children just don't have the correct upbringing.
Speaker 8
01:37:42 Another kid did. I just don't understand the effort.
Speaker 14
01:37:43 Parents must neglect them and.
Speaker 4
01:37:44 They no morality, no discipline. Sorry.
Speaker 14
01:37:47 Drugs. Isn't this gun?
Speaker 5
01:37:50 Yeah, we're just so.
01:37:52 Happy ******* sitcom with perfect life. Perfect family, perfect ******* dining table. We'll give yourself a round of applause.
01:37:59 Please, I swear.
01:38:01 Sometimes we're living on.
01:38:02 Different planets because there is no.
01:38:04 ******* way of communicating with you all. Ohh the ****.
01:38:08 Are you people anyway? Hey, who?
Speaker 3
01:38:10 The ****?
Devon
01:38:19 Now, look, that's I got to say there's there's some.
01:38:25 Parallels between what he's saying and what boomers were saying, right? The boomers would see this 1950s paradise, and they would.
01:38:33 Hate it. They would hate it.
01:38:34 They'd wanted to destroy it.
01:38:37 And that's kind of what this kid's saying, right? You're trying to be this perfect little sitcom family.
01:38:45 And it's all fake. It's all lie.
01:38:49 This is what I'm saying. Like every generation has, like their echoes.
Speaker
01:38:56 There's a lot.
Devon
01:38:56 Of parallels between the different generations, which is precisely why, despite what the person in chat said, that why it's so important that we examine this stuff.
01:39:07 Because as much as there are a lot of differences, there's a lot of things in common.
01:39:18 Again, like I said, this there did exist a problem.
01:39:22 Or he had parents that had, like, no ******* clue, my parents included.
01:39:28 As to what their kids were doing and didn't seem to have any interest.
01:39:33 In it either.
01:39:37 So they did what they wanted.
01:39:45 Now the next parents, I I don't think it's as.
01:39:50 This is this is kind.
01:39:51 Of also, like the religious family.
01:39:54 And very conservative or whatever, but.
01:39:59 It's more they're making jokes because she ****** some. Some guy. This is kind of the conversation, actually. We'll play this. This is kind of the conversations that you would have.
01:40:10 In the households where it was the same kind of dynamic, the only difference is that neat kid is the kid. He's like a super drug addict and he can't keep his **** together. This is what that same kind of dynamic would look like in the household where the drug, the drug addict teenager could keep their **** together in front of their parents and.
01:40:31 Play play the game.
Speaker 4
01:40:34 So how was your weekend, Louise?
Speaker 12
01:40:38 Had a really excellent time. Thanks.
Speaker
01:40:43 We all went to.
Devon
01:40:45 So the subtitle is she did 2 pills plus half a gram of Charlie.
Speaker 9
01:40:50 Club on Friday night.
Speaker 14
01:40:52 And then we went to Connie's parents house for a big party.
Speaker
01:40:56 How did you get there?
Devon
01:40:58 And then subtitle is on pure faith.
Speaker 12
01:41:01 Jeep drivers.
Speaker 4
01:41:04 He had been drinking. No, no.
Devon
01:41:08 No, strictly class A's.
Speaker 12
01:41:10 You know, he hadn't touched a drop.
Speaker
01:41:16 How is Jim?
01:41:18 He's really.
01:41:18 Really well.
Devon
01:41:19 Well, Auntie, he's a great ****.
01:41:34 So that was just that's that was another typical household. I would say that was more like my household where you would just lie to your parents and they would pretend to believe it. And that was it.
01:41:47 This third one is a little they try to again. This is because this is a film where they're trying to glorify a lot of this stuff. All the nuclear families are are portrayed as bad, right? Those are the bad environments. The one good environment is the single mother household. But even the way they portray like they're trying to show it is like, this is like.
01:42:07 She's the good, happy.
01:42:09 But there's something very creepy about it. Like there's something very creepy that that in real life you see with single moms with their when.
01:42:16 They have their sons.
01:42:17 Where there seems like there's something like like they're kind of replacing the husband.
01:42:22 And in a creepy way.
Speaker 13
01:42:35 Because we deserve it.
01:42:38 And much, much newer.
01:42:49 Yeah, sure.
01:42:52 What's for dinner?
Speaker 10
01:43:00 I didn't make a mistake.
Devon
01:43:02 So there you go.
01:43:04 Then you have the single mom household, and that's the one that's shown as like the healthy one, or at least the.
01:43:08 Healthiest out of.
01:43:09 The bunch, but there's something very ******* creepy going on there.
01:43:16 So yeah, those that's that's that's kind of what the.
01:43:20 That's what the 90s and early 2000s were like, at least for a lot of us.
01:43:29 Working **** jobs, making **** money and getting ****** **.
01:43:34 And so it's easy to point at the boomers and say, like you guys are a bunch of hippies, you know, ******* each other in.
01:43:39 The mud and whatever.
01:43:41 But I mean.
01:43:47 Sure, we didn't. We didn't try it. We didn't push any political agendas as we got ****** **. It was more about escaping, and you might even say it was about escaping the boomers.
01:43:59 But it wasn't exactly there. There was no opposition to global **** going on there.
01:44:13 So let me take a look at chat here.
01:44:21 Saw this in hackers too. Yeah. Like the there's there's a ton of movies about the rave culture around that time.
01:44:29 And all of them are the same in a lot of ways, like they're just.
01:44:35 It's fun, it's exciting, and they might do a little bit of lip service towards like, you know, the dangers of drug use. You know, like that they'll show, like, the scene, like the the like, the scene we were watching where it was like the end of the night. Everyone's coming down from their high. And now it's not so fun anymore. Right.
01:44:54 But ultimately, the whole message of the movie.
01:44:58 As it was a great time.
01:45:01 Like 99% of the movie is is. Oh look how fun this is.
01:45:07 And there's just enough like bad and scary going on to make it a little exciting.
01:45:15 And not every movie was like that, but most of them were like that.
01:45:20 And there was, like 1000 ******* movies that were geared towards teenagers. And look, you could even say movies like American Pie, right?
01:45:28 Where? Yeah, there's casual drug use in there and that, but that's not like the focus necessarily, but what's the focus in American Pie which they did like ******* 5 sequels to?
01:45:38 Get drunk and *** ****.
01:45:42 Right.
01:45:45 And they did. They did so many ******* teen movies in the late 90s, early 2000s, that were that was it.
01:45:53 Get ****** **, get drunk, *** ****.
01:46:03 Dazed and confused was another ***** ** ****. Wasn't that supposed to be set in the 70s, though?
01:46:08 I have. I spent a lot of time so.
01:46:10 I've seen that Dave and I really relate to this stuff. One of my favorite vids of yours was talking about 9 inch nails lyrics. Never thought about it like that. I was consumed by this mentality and lifestyle. Yeah, I used to love 9 inch nails like collected all the CD's I had Halo one through whatever the **** you know.
01:46:25 And and.
01:46:27 And part of why I listened to it was because it's kind of like when I was talking about the how South Park got famous. South Park got famous by having the Jesus versus Santa Claus cartoon. And when I watched that, I think it was like 1997 or something like that. Like, Super ****** resolution.
01:46:47 It had to be downloaded in advance from dial-up or whatever, and it was at my friend's house because he had the computer that could even play.
01:46:54 And 99% of what made that funny was imagining my parents seeing it and being offended.
01:47:02 So the only reason why it wasn't funny so much because it was funny. It was funny because it would make boomers.
01:47:09 Squirm. It was it was humor that the entire.
01:47:14 Comedic element was antagonizing boomers.
01:47:18 And there's, you could say the same thing about music like 9 inch nails or or, you know, the whole all that whole genre of like I mean look.
01:47:28 It's gotten much worse now, right? And like now we're at at Satan shoes, right? No. Satan shoes. Like we we didn't have ******* Satan shoes at least.
01:47:39 You know, we didn't have Satan shoes and like music videos with with rappers getting ****** in the *** and liking it by the devil you know, so it's it's gotten way worse.
01:47:55 It's gotten it's.
01:47:55 Gotten way worse.
01:48:01 In in the you know if you that genre where you had like Mario, what was it? Marilyn Manson. You had ministry, you had Rob Zombie. You had nice nails. You had all that stuff that was that was, you know, like the edgy flirting with satanic stuff. And you had, like, way heavier stuff than that. That was like, that's.
01:48:21 This is kind of that's like the pop stuff, right? That's the stuff that would they'd play on the radio and.
01:48:26 All over MTV.
01:48:28 And part of what made that interesting was the antagonization of boomers, knowing that if your parents heard that, they'd be shocked and horrified. But you're some you're.
01:48:38 Tough, you're cool.
01:48:39 Because you can, you can handle it.
01:48:42 In fact, you like it.
01:48:45 Well, I guess you could sort of say the same thing about the Satan shoes.
01:48:49 And the the devil music.
01:48:51 Video, right? It's just that to be edgy now.
01:48:56 And what's left?
01:48:58 Yeah, I mean, that's what you have to do to be edgy. Now you have to have literal Satan shoes.
01:49:03 And the devil asked *******.
01:49:06 A black guy like that's.
01:49:09 That's that's the extreme. You have to go to now. Because chopping **** **** off is normal.
01:49:18 And look, this is going to be normal soon.
01:49:21 Having Satan shoes.
01:49:24 And and devil asks rape music videos.
01:49:28 That will be the well and I guess now it is right.
01:49:31 Now it's the new normal.
01:49:34 So now to be.
01:49:35 Edgy. What will you have to do?
01:49:38 Well, you let the ****, kids, or you know, something like that.
01:49:50 I mean this is.
01:49:54 This is normal. This guy thinks he looks cool.
01:50:01 This very probably Jewish guy.
01:50:06 Thinks he looks cool.
01:50:10 That's normal now.
01:50:18 That's where we're at.
01:50:23 It's going to be edgy. I mean, what's next? Cause that's what's happening, right?
01:50:30 There's never a pullback.
01:50:37 It's not like the waves on the shoreline.
01:50:42 Where a wave of degeneracy comes in, but then it washes back into the ocean and the tide comes in and comes out. No, it's it's just like it just it's a flood, you know.
01:51:00 The levels are just rising and rising and rising.
01:51:04 It never pulls back, not my lifetime.
01:51:13 There's never been like an era like, even like a short lived one where pop culture goes the other direction.
01:51:24 This is normal.
01:51:26 This is normal. Now we live in a reality.
01:51:31 Where people like this let me get this person. I feel like calling them a person is a little where this shift's normal.
01:51:42 And if you say it's not.
01:51:49 You will be disciplined.
01:51:54 This is this is normal. Now. This is the West.
01:52:04 This is the ******* West right now.
01:52:14 In fact, it's it's a little stunning to me looking at this, I'm kind of thinking to myself I'm a little surprised zoomers aren't getting, like super annihilated like I was. Because ****, I didn't have to deal.
01:52:23 With this ****, you know, if I if.
01:52:25 I I saw this **** when I looked out my window in 1999. Maybe I would have done heroin.
01:52:32 You know.
01:52:34 **** me.
01:52:38 We were. We were just, apparently we were just being sensitive babies, thinking that things were bad in 1999. ****.
01:52:45 In fact, 1999, that's before 9/11.
01:52:53 I'm surprised zoomers.
01:52:54 Aren't on like every drug in existence.
01:52:59 Someone says we are well. You know, the difference is I think zoomers are on like, prescription drugs and stuff like that.
01:53:06 Like they're prescribed the kind of drugs that that lead to escapism.
01:53:11 But I could be wrong.
01:53:27 That ****** makes me hate my AK47. Yep.
01:53:34 What is a commie gun?
01:53:39 Doing heroin has fewer penalties than touching these *******, yeah.
01:53:46 Rejects satanic ******* embrace Christianity and white pride.
01:53:54 Zoomers probably have more of a genetic resistance to degeneracy because lots of genetics and boomers were called by degeneracy.
01:54:02 They didn't they.
01:54:03 Did not resist.
01:54:05 Well, I don't. They don't have resistance to it. I mean, they're they're chopping their ******* ***** off. They're just. It's just getting more and more extreme. And look, you're the people who who resist this stuff. They're the ones getting cold.
01:54:17 You know, like the.
01:54:20 These people right here on the screen.
01:54:23 Are being rewarded by society.
01:54:26 Not punished.
01:54:31 What do I think?
01:54:31 Of the movie. Look who's back.
01:54:33 I that doesn't sound familiar.
01:54:38 Is that another movie where it's going to show a black ***? If I look at?
01:54:41 The trailer.
01:54:42 Like last time you guys told me to.
01:54:44 Look at a movie.
01:54:47 Look who's back.
01:54:50 Hopefully this doesn't totally destroy.
01:54:51 My connection, but we'll look.
01:55:07 Oh, I've seen this.
01:55:10 I saw it.
01:55:10 Like a really ******* long time ago, though, and it was kind of funny.
01:55:15 This is the one where Hitler, like there's like a time machine or something like that. And he comes to modern day.
01:55:24 I saw it like I said, I saw it like.
01:55:27 A long, long time ago.
01:55:31 I'd have to watch it again.
01:55:33 I saw this.
01:55:34 Whenever it was like new and viral.
01:55:41 OK.
01:55:47 What do I think of the?
01:55:48 Book Mein kampf. I've I've read it.
01:55:52 So a lot of it's, you know, a lot of it's so contextual to.
01:55:59 The time and the culture.
01:56:02 That it's not as.
01:56:06 I hear the the four translation that that's the one I had, right and that from what I was told, which is why I got it. They did a better job with like having footnotes and trying to explain the the sorts of things that that might seem like unrelatable.
01:56:24 To people today.
01:56:28 And I don't know, I haven't read any other translations.
01:56:31 But I you know, I read a lot of the footnotes and it and it, and it was it was. It wasn't impossible to grasp. But like, I don't think it hits is the same if you're not you know if it's like 70 years later and not Germany.
01:56:47 But yeah, there's a lot of good. There's a lot of good stuff in that.
01:56:53 Better get your copy before they ban that permanently.
01:56:59 For translation is better German to English.
01:57:05 Yeah, that's what I was told.
01:57:09 ******** may be rewarded by a society, but they don't reproduce. Their genes get cold. Oh, really? You think they don't reproduce? Let's add. Let's add someone else to our collage.
01:57:26 Oh yeah.
01:57:29 And besides, remember now, now we're going to have.
01:57:33 We're going to have the.
01:57:38 We're going to have that new technology.
01:57:42 Oh, this is a good one.
01:57:53 This is a good one. You're going to like this one.
01:58:01 We're gonna have the technology though. Soon we talked about this on a previous stream.
01:58:05 Where they'll get they'll create.
01:58:09 An egg cell.
01:58:13 The like a skin cell of a a man and impregnated with the with the sperm of a man.
01:58:20 So you're going to have like these Super Mutants.
01:58:26 And they'll grow them in little.
01:58:30 Artificial wombs.
01:58:34 So yeah, ********.
01:58:36 ******** can get pregnant.
01:58:51 My eyes are ******. Yep, this is.
01:58:57 This is this is reality now.
01:59:01 All you have to do look up if you ever want to.
01:59:03 Be horrified just going on.
01:59:05 Look up pictures of pregnant man.
01:59:10 And you will find a lot of this.
01:59:13 Horror ****.
01:59:27 I didn't want to sleep anyways. Yep. Would you ever consider having live callers on stream?
01:59:33 I don't know. We'll see. Maybe after we get the matrix server up, maybe we can do that. The the biggest holdup for that is going to be bandwidth.
01:59:44 What about reviewing the movie crash? I started watching that. It's so thick with propaganda that I had to.
01:59:52 Stop watching it.
01:59:54 But I started watching that actually on the other computer not that long ago. And I I only made it like 20 minutes in before I had to.
02:00:00 Take a break. It's so it's so bad. It's so bad.
02:00:05 But yeah, that's not a bad one.
02:00:08 Pour the 40, the 40s on the other computer.
02:00:11 I I guess I got to find it again. Let's find it.
02:00:26 I can find it somewhere.
02:00:33 Here it is.
02:00:42 Alright, we're going to have the we're going to pour the 40 on these people.
02:01:02 And it's pouring it all over society at this point.
02:01:24 Yes, it is ridiculous. It is ridiculous.
02:01:29 People asking for more aesthetic things on the screen.
02:01:32 Yeah, we kind of need.
02:01:33 To this is kind of horrifying.
02:01:37 Maybe we can come up with something a little better looking. Let's see here. What do I got?
02:01:44 What have I got that's?
02:01:47 It's going to be a little.
02:01:48 Less horrifying to look at.
02:01:52 I gotta have something here.
02:02:06 What is something that would that's not going to be so?
02:02:11 So awful.
02:02:23 I don't know. I've got like, I just have so much awful on my computer.
02:02:30 So much of my computer is just taken up by awful. What's this? This might work.
Speaker 6
02:02:38 That's good.
Devon
02:02:41 Ah, I think it no, not really.
02:02:47 Well, I don't know. I don't have any good replacements for the awful maybe.
02:02:51 I'll just.
02:02:52 I'll stop punishing you guys, I'll.
02:02:54 Take the awful away.
Speaker
02:02:57 Let's get rid of this.
Devon
02:03:08 Alright, alright.
02:03:17 Love craft cat. That's on the other computer too.
02:03:24 Sound of Music, like I said, I think for me to review.
02:03:26 Sound of Music? I'd have to.
02:03:27 Be Catholic because there's a lot of that.
02:03:30 Movie that I'm not, there's.
02:03:32 A lot of Catholic **** in it.
02:03:34 And I'm not going to quite. I'd have to. Maybe that's something I can work with a Catholic on.
02:03:40 Because I'm not going to. Quite.
02:03:43 Understand it the same way.
02:03:46 Oh, here's something that that can maybe.
02:03:48 Make you feel good.
Speaker 15
02:03:49 The pronouns he and she can kind of feel like a box or a trap where they come with all of this baggage.
02:03:56 And for me, the gender.
02:03:58 Neutral pronouns. They them don't come with that baggage.
Devon
02:04:00 Oh no. What am I doing?
02:04:07 I told you my my computer is just like it's just full of horror.
02:04:11 Just horror after horror after horror.
02:04:17 I'm looking through this folder cause like just trying to find.
02:04:22 Anything that's like not horrific.
02:04:25 And it's all pretty bad.
02:04:34 Maybe this what's this?
02:04:40 Here's an old Trump video I.
02:04:41 Don't know what it says.
Speaker 6
02:04:43 After months of toying with the idea of running for president on the Reform Party ticket, the billionaire real estate developer has finally made a decision. I sat down with Donald Trump and asked him what he's going to do.
Speaker 7
02:04:55 I've made my decision. I'm not going to be running. The party is, as you know, self destructing. Jesse has left and that's a problem. And so I will not be running not running for the nomination of the Reform Party or not.
02:05:10 Ohh trump.
Devon
02:05:14 Oh, Trump.
02:05:18 Let's see if I got anything else that's not as horrifying.
02:05:30 I hear something that I I made.
02:05:34 Quite some time ago.
02:05:38 It's a little horrifying.
02:05:52 Yeah, this this whole hard drive is.
02:05:54 A horror show, apparently.
02:05:57 Trying to find just something pleasant to look.
02:05:59 At and, there's really nothing.
02:06:04 There's nothing.
02:06:07 Nothing good at all.
Speaker
02:06:08 To look at.
Devon
02:06:14 So Yep, sorry guys.
02:06:19 I remember talking with my grandfather about what a left wing gun grabbing con man Trump was in the 90s. Known leftist personality did not vote for him the first time, liked him for about six months of the first year till.
02:06:31 I realized the obvious.
02:06:33 Yeah, I mean, he.
02:06:38 He's he was. He was anti gun.
02:06:42 For Intel, you know he ran for President this time. I mean, that's in my video of the art of the schlemiel.
02:06:49 I might have that here, I might.
02:06:51 Have that clip at least.
02:06:53 I'm not going to play. That's like a 12 minute long video.
02:06:57 But there might be.
02:07:03 I don't know what is the problem is.
02:07:05 I know anything on this computer is anymore.
Speaker
02:07:10 Of the oops.
Devon
02:07:16 Yeah, I don't remember why I labeled that.
02:07:28 That's I got some weird I don't even know what that would be.
02:07:37 People used to have lots of kids expecting some to die young of disease. We need to have lots of kids expecting some to become leftist and degenerates and practically dead. The Amish have a fertility rate of seven kids per woman and retain 90% of their kids.
02:07:57 Bring back the tarantula, hawk.
02:08:03 All right, I'll bring back the tarantula hog.
02:08:13 Here's the tarantula hot.
02:08:15 We'll give him some beer. MMM.
02:08:18 Yummy beer.
02:08:23 OK.
02:08:28 Some of Trump's past businesses associates work with work in the Israeli government, of course. That's no surprise.
02:08:36 Trump was a great misdirection agent, passed Act 447, which is about destroying white countries.
02:08:43 I'm not familiar with that.
02:08:45 Let's act 447 act 447.
02:08:51 Act 447.
02:09:02 Act 447 justice for uncompensated survivors today.
02:09:10 Uh, summary.
02:09:14 This bill requires the Department of State to report to Congress assessing the national laws and enforceable policies of covered countries.
02:09:25 Regarding the identification and return of or restitution for assets wrongly seized or transferred during the Holocaust.
02:09:36 Including the return to the rightful owner of wrongful seized or transferred property, including religious or communal property, or the provision of comparable substitute property or the payment of equitable compensation. The restitution of hairless property to assist needy.
02:09:56 Holocaust survivors. How many of these guys could?
02:09:59 Be alive still.
02:10:01 And progress or and progress on the resolution of claims for U.S. citizen Holocaust survivors and their family. Again, how old would these ******* people be?
02:10:12 The Holocaust was.
02:10:14 If you know you know, you know what.
02:10:16 I mean, what was it?
02:10:18 Over 70 ******* years ago.
02:10:21 So we got like some 110 year old ******* Holocaust survivors.
02:10:27 Yeah. I mean, look, obviously.
02:10:31 Obviously that's a big scam.
02:10:35 Yeah, act 447 is about getting money from white countries. The Jewish organizations with US force. Yeah, that's what it sounds like.
02:10:44 I survived the Holocaust. Am I going?
02:10:45 To see any of that, probably not.
02:10:49 They keep making more survivors that that is, that is correct. And now they've got the survivor holograms. Look up Zuka or Nuka Zeus on YouTube. He's a white man. They got melanin injections to become black and has black power and **** whites tattooed on his arm.
02:11:09 Nuka Zeus.
02:11:11 Alright, well that sounds interesting.
02:11:16 Nuka Zeus.
02:11:26 I did a good job, ************ looks black.
02:11:31 I don't see his tattoos though.
02:11:40 Alright, and here's a.
02:11:41 Video I'm going to try to download.
02:11:43 This, and we'll watch it together.
02:12:03 Hopefully this does not kill the.
02:12:04 Connection, but it might.
02:12:06 We'll see.
02:12:18 I'm just sitting here saying, analyzing.
02:12:22 Hang on a second.
02:12:25 I'm going to change the settings so it.
02:12:30 Way ******** versions of it.
02:12:33 There we go.
02:12:42 All right then my download. We'll find out.
02:12:46 Nuka Zeus. I've never heard of that guy.
02:12:49 Alright, well, that's down. Let me take a look here.
02:12:55 I got a copy of debating the Holocaust by Thomas Dalton, and I'll probably get the chemistry of Auschwitz by.
02:13:03 Germar Rudolph.
02:13:06 That those both sound like good reading. If anyone was has ever seen the documentary Ghost Army, they know why all those GI's came back from Europe during World War 2. Convince the Holocaust story was real. They believed they saw death cans.
02:13:21 To keep the scam going, they're going to need a Holocaust too.
02:13:26 Well, look, they could just honestly.
02:13:31 Not really. I mean, do blacks need slavery Part 2 in order to get reparations?
02:13:40 There there's no time limit. All you need, you just need the one grievance.
02:13:44 Against white people.
02:13:46 And then it lasts forever.
02:13:49 So even though Jews are vastly overrepresented in positions of power in in the the United States specifically, but in the.
02:14:00 They'll they'll be able to use the Holocaust as, like, a a pinata to get candy out of.
02:14:09 Four, I mean, like, look how long has it been with blacks in slavery?
02:14:14 So they got they got a few centuries to go before it starts getting stale.
02:14:19 And now that they've passed required.
02:14:25 Holocaust classes in American education in or at least in public schools in 26, maybe 28 state, I mean.
02:14:35 Going to have 50.
02:14:36 Eventually it will be 50 states.
02:14:39 Because there isn't. There isn't a ******* state legislature that's going to vote against that.
02:14:45 So all they have to do is strong arm that one state senator.
02:14:51 Into passing legislation, they'll they'll have already written for him.
02:14:56 And that that's not be too difficult. It's not. It's not just the the senators at the national level that people like APAC have their ******* ***** in.
02:15:07 This goes all the way down to the state level. That's why you had the.
02:15:11 The the Governor of Texas.
02:15:14 Say that gabbs anti-Semitic.
02:15:20 Because Gab has free speech on it.
02:15:24 And Jews, Jews do not like free speech.
02:15:29 Unless they're using it as a weapon to destroy.
02:15:32 The existing patriarchy, but they already did that. So now that now that they've used it.
02:15:38 The last thing they want is for you to have the same weapon that they they were using.
02:15:43 Alright, so this is the.
02:15:46 This is the guy, apparently.
02:15:50 That thinks he's black or I guess he.
02:15:52 Kind of is black now.
Speaker 16
02:15:57 You know, I get quite a few comments here and there about people seeing South Pole.
02:16:05 On my clothes.
02:16:06 And they want to make comments.
02:16:08 Like is he?
02:16:09 Really, really helpful. Not now, not the.
02:16:11 Doo Doo that just.
02:16:12 Did it today, I'm not.
02:16:13 Talking about you personally.
02:16:14 There's been quite a few people that have said that, and then there was that dumb ***** who made a comment because I mentioned Foo, you know what I'm saying? I get or I gave Foo a shout out or something like that. You know, there's a lot of things like that that I see happening. And then, you know, there's a whole thing with people saying, you know, about the choice of style that I would choose to wear my clothes.
02:16:34 Or the size that I choose to wear my clothes. You know what I'm saying and talk about.
02:16:39 How they're baggy and stuff like that.
02:16:40 They're like yo, everybody wearing skinny jeans, everybody sagging their pants below their booty, you know?
Devon
02:16:47 I I I really.
02:16:50 I can't even say.
02:16:53 Without getting in trouble, what I think of this guy, right?
Speaker 16
02:16:55 Now, and why aren't you doing that you?
02:16:57 Know I'm saying or or like nobody.
Speaker
02:16:59 Wears that style, no?
Speaker 16
02:16:59 More that's so outdated. You need to, you know, be.
02:17:02 Be more hit. You need to wear.
02:17:03 What everybody else is wearing, yadda yadda yadda, yeah.
02:17:06 And there's many.
02:17:07 More things I can add on to that.
02:17:08 List but the.
Speaker 2
02:17:09 Point of the.
Speaker 16
02:17:10 Video I'm going to.
02:17:11 I got to start getting to the.
02:17:12 Point sooner in my videos, but the point?
Speaker 11
02:17:15 Is these?
Speaker 16
02:17:16 Cats nowadays.
Devon
02:17:18 Yeah. What the ****'* wrong?
02:17:19 With this guy.
02:17:25 Yeah, that's how much systemic racism there is in this country, where there's there's whites injecting themselves with melanin.
02:17:33 To be black.
02:17:35 Like I said, the the the invention.
02:17:37 Of the wigger.
02:17:38 That was a that well, I would say that probably appeared that first appeared like late 80s.
02:17:44 So by the late 80s, forty years ago.
02:17:49 It was already.
02:17:51 It was already, well, I guess almost 40 years ago it was already so cool to be black. White people were trying to be black.
02:18:06 The 11,000,000 figure was made-up by I don't know what 11,000,000 talking about.
02:18:11 He's ******* insane. He is the final product of anti white ISM.
02:18:19 He needs to work on his Ebonics.
02:18:21 Yeah, he makes a terrible black guy.
02:18:28 Maybe mandatory Holocaust education will backfire, just like mandatory drug education did. I don't know. I don't know. I mean, you, you're dealing with a different demographic now. You're not dealing with the like you're dealing with. I mean, I don't know. Maybe it will make no difference at all because public education is so bad. But.
02:18:48 I don't know.
02:18:49 He looks Indian. Yeah, he.
02:18:51 Looks he doesn't look black.
02:18:57 Mid 90s wiggers with the big baggy pants and Ebonics. Yep.
02:19:12 Even more so than the religious, I don't know you guys talking about aren't zoomers rebellious, though I don't know.
02:19:25 Alright guys, it's going to be probably a short strand tonight. I'm probably going to wrap.
02:19:29 Things up.
02:19:30 But the computer is working now, so that's good. At least. I mean, it hasn't shut down. It's been on for a couple of days now, nonstop and rendering lots of stuff just to to try out one of the things I'm working on now I'm working on.
02:19:45 I mentioned the last stream that I wanted to do something on the office and right after that stream I was like, I really want to do something on the office.
02:19:54 And because no matter where you look.
02:19:58 On the like, no matter what episode, well at least the earlier ones, like when they still had Michael Scott like after Steve Carell left the show. It kind of just went off the rails and turned into, like, this ridiculous.
02:20:11 Show, but when it still had Steve Carell, the whole point of Steve Carell was to shame white people.
02:20:20 Into hating themselves.
02:20:23 And embracing.
02:20:26 Leftism and diversity like that was the entire point of the show, really this. And in fact, if you look at his character arc.
02:20:35 That's what happens the first season.
02:20:42 Over the top, cringy boomer that you know always says racially insensitive things and and you know, he's very narcissistic and he doesn't have any self-awareness. And he's just like this ****** guy.
02:21:00 And then by the last season or, you know, the last season that he's in?
02:21:04 What happens right? He's learned how to be sensitive with women. He's no longer sexist. He's he's in fact embraced one of his gay employees and and, you know, promoted all the diversity **** and rebuked his former friends that are telling sexist jokes.
02:21:25 You know, he's learned a lot. He's come a long way.
02:21:28 And by the end of it.
02:21:29 You know that that's.
02:21:30 That's when he finally because he's basically an in cell.
02:21:33 Right.
02:21:35 He's like the 40 year old.
02:21:36 Version virgin slash incell guy.
02:21:41 And by the end of it, he finally gets what he wants. He finally gets a a wife and and kids and all this other stuff. But first he had to learn how to be a good little leftist, a good little tolerant leftist.
02:21:56 And then you had the other character, Dwight, right? Dwight was the same thing, Dwight.
02:22:03 If you take away the way that he's played, that character has played and you just look at what he says and what he does is like the good guy, the based character in the in that show.
02:22:14 And Jim is basically like the evil sociopathic ****.
02:22:18 Like in terms of their relationship, right?
02:22:22 And it's.
02:22:26 It's crazy. Like, let me let me find you know what I will at random.
02:22:32 Completely at random.
02:22:35 Play a part of the office.
02:22:39 And we will see, I guarantee you we'll just see some of this. And then I'm going to split.
02:22:46 But I want to do this in.
02:22:46 A little more thoughtful.
02:22:47 Way because I mean, they have entire episodes that's just about this. But like, I'm just randomly picking. Here's the scene.
Speaker 7
02:22:55 We are.
Speaker 2
02:22:57 A group of people who work together.
02:23:02 I was. I really wasn't going to flaunt this.
02:23:05 I have made a very sizable donation.
Devon
02:23:07 Alright, alright, let's.
02:23:09 See, we have a hoop in.
Speaker 2
02:23:09 My driveway. No, no, no. Ridiculous.
Devon
02:23:10 I have a sports prop.
02:23:14 Michael, look, he's being sick.
Speaker 4
02:23:20 This is the busted.
Speaker
02:23:25 Ohh hey.
Devon
02:23:26 Now he's being he's the pathetic guy. That's that doesn't not hit on girls.
Speaker
02:23:30 I want to.
02:23:32 Cartel work starts.
Speaker 11
02:23:35 Three. So it's like it.
Speaker 8
02:23:38 How many did you?
Speaker 6
02:23:39 Find 50, go in the numbers.
Devon
02:23:42 There's Oscar.
02:23:43 The the.
02:23:44 Gay guy? Yeah, maybe this didn't.
02:23:45 Work out quite the way I was hoping.
02:23:49 Here's a good one.
Speaker 2
02:23:49 I'm Michael Scott. I'm in charge of Dunder Mifflin paper products here in Scranton, PA. But I'm also the founder of diversity tomorrow because today.
02:23:59 Is almost over.
02:24:02 Abraham Lincoln once said.
02:24:05 That if you're a racist, I.
02:24:07 Will attack you with the north.
02:24:10 And those are the principles.
02:24:11 That I carry with me in the workplace.
Devon
02:24:17 See. He's just, he's just a big parody. He's just like, look. Oh, look at the stupid out of touch white guy.
02:24:23 The stupid out of touch white boomer guy who's trying he's trying to to understand the the modern times and the and the context of POC's and their struggles. But he's just he he's constantly missing the mark.
02:24:40 But by the end of, you know like.
02:24:43 Five seasons or I don't know what, what season he leaves.
02:24:47 He's a completely different person. He's not this guy like this is season one.
02:24:51 And he's in fact, the whole reason he's there, like talking about diversity. Is this guy right here?
Speaker 9
02:24:57 Thank you. Thank you very much. OK.
Devon
02:24:59 Is the diversity trainer that was sent in because Michael Scott was was racially insensitive.
02:25:05 And now they have to go to diversity training. But again, they make it look like they don't. The joke isn't, oh, diversity training so gay. It's no it was diversity training is awesome and the stupid oblivious white guy. That is the reason they have the diversity training he's.
02:25:22 The bad guy.
Speaker 9
02:25:25 Thanks for filling things out and I promise this will be quick at diversity today.
02:25:29 Our philosophy is about honesty and positive expectations. We believe that 99% of the problems in the workplace arise simply out of.
Speaker 2
02:25:38 Ignorance. You know what? This is a color free zone here, Stanley. I don't look at you as another race.
Speaker 9
02:25:46 See that this is what I'm talking about. We don't have to pretend that we're color.
Speaker 2
02:25:49 Exact we're not color blind.
Speaker 9
02:25:49 That's fighting ignorance with more ignorance. No, with more ignorance. Right. Exactly. Instead, we need to celebrate our diversity.
Devon
02:25:59 See. He's just, he's just this big buffoon.
02:26:03 And if he would just shut up and listen to the black.
02:26:05 Man talk.
02:26:09 The black man that's drinking the 40, right?
02:26:11 Now Nom nom nom nom.
02:26:18 Yeah, that's that's this whole show. Is that like every episode is like some.
02:26:22 Version of that.
02:26:23 Like they have the episode where the the gay guy comes out, they have the episode where you know the diversity training we were just watching. They have. They have like at least at least half the episodes.
02:26:37 And of every season really are promoting some leftist agenda, pretty, pretty blatantly.
02:26:48 So I kind of want to go through this and point out some of the more egregious ones.
02:27:00 So I'll be doing that in the next little bit, but I start, I did start selecting some cuts.
02:27:06 I just don't.
02:27:07 Have that all.
02:27:07 Ready here for me or for us tonight?
02:27:10 So all right guys.
02:27:13 We're going to wrap things up here.
02:27:17 Take one look last. Look at Chad here.
02:27:26 I stayed away from this show, always thought it was trash. It's it's just it's.
02:27:30 It's smug. Millennial humor is what it is.
02:27:34 Because the whole idea of the show is you're supposed to feel like you're better than Michael Scott, or you're better than Dwight, or you're better than really all of them. Like, that's the whole point. It's a it's a self esteem booster. The the entire point of the show is that you feel superior to the people in the show.
02:27:53 And the in fact, the only characters that you're not supposed to feel superior to are like Pam and Jim and Pam and Jim. You're supposed to look up to depending on whether you're a guy or a girl, you know Pam or Jim. And the messaging for those two is is a ******* mess.
02:28:14 Did I ever watch man and I I I tried watching a episode.
02:28:18 Of it and I just didn't, couldn't.
02:28:20 Get into it at all.
02:28:22 I I and I I kind of figured it would go in a really paused play so.
02:28:27 I didn't bother with it.
02:28:29 Mad Men could use the stack, but I, you know, I used to really like that show.
02:28:35 I mean that's that was a long time ago.
02:28:36 I guess now, but then I watched every episode of season one Season 2 and I think it was season three first episode, season three. I was super excited, started watching it and they had like a gay make out seeing within the first like 15 minutes. And I was like, **** this show.
02:28:55 But but yeah, I guess it would be. It would be OK to to take a look at because that's.
02:29:01 What they did the 1st 2:00.
02:29:02 Seasons. It's kind of based, right? Like the first two seasons. It's very misogynistic and and, but then it just goes off the rails. It goes into super diversity zone, starting with season threes like game make out sesh.
02:29:18 Uh play the kittler clip again, but with the.
02:29:25 Do you? I don't know what that other word you're saying is.
02:29:30 Mad Men is nothing but.
02:29:33 Do this and do that all the time.
02:29:37 Yeah, Madman was created by you. Well, it's. It's it's about Madison Ave. ad ad agency people. So like all these people are roughly.
02:29:46 I mean, they're based on Jews in certain ways.
02:29:49 Good topic tonight. Hit me in the weak spots. I love the D Gen. art culture, women and drugs growing up and now I can't. I can look forward to sleep.
02:30:00 Good stream will be donating LBC tokens odyssey. Have you got bitrix to convert them to USD? I do not.
02:30:11 I didn't think, didn't they ban a bunch of the exchanges from the United States?
02:30:16 I haven't. I haven't used any exchanges in.
02:30:18 A long time.
02:30:22 So, but that's cool. I can look into it. I can see there's. I also have people been sending me, like trovo coins.
02:30:29 Or whatever, I don't even.
02:30:31 Know to I don't know how to redeem that **** yet either, but I'm going to have to. I'm running, I am running a little low on funds, especially if I have to buy any more computer.
02:30:40 Parts so, but that's all right. All right, so.
02:30:43 Guys, thanks for hanging.
02:30:45 Out this is a little more of a chill stream. I do kind of want to watch.
02:30:49 I want to watch that one clip again, just that one.
02:30:54 When he talks about the the the party being over just one more time.
02:31:00 And they will, they will say good night.
02:31:07 Where is that at?
Speaker 12
02:31:12 Why would I want to?
Devon
02:31:17 There it is.
02:31:19 One last time.
Speaker 13
02:31:23 Well, what goes up must come down and down and down.
02:31:30 Everyone looks ill at the end of the night.
02:31:32 We've all lost the power of speech, desperately avoiding eye contact.
02:31:37 Your new soul mate that you've been talking cod ship to for the past five hours about the story of creation or the 4th Star Wars film is now a complete stranger. You can't even look him.
02:31:47 In the eye.
02:31:48 The only thing you've got in common now is paranoia. It's coming through the walls, man. The children of ecstasy aren't safe anymore.
02:31:56 We're no longer all together as one, but separate mental patients that yearn to be ejected out of this poisoned atmosphere to a warm bed and friendly therapist's realities on.
02:32:08 Where am I?
02:32:09 What have I?
02:32:10 Done. Was it worth it? By the way, what?
02:32:15 The **** happened there?
02:32:18 All you have to look forward to now is unconsciousness.
02:32:22 But you can be never asleep.
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