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09/14/2024Numbers Lady
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Walk off the Earth
00:00:59 Now and then I think of when we were together.00:01:06 Like when you said you felt so happy you could die, but that was loving it.
00:01:14 Told myself that you were right for me, but felt so lonely in your company.
00:01:23 You guys still remember?
00:01:43 You can get addicted to a certain kind of sadness.
00:01:51 Like resignation to the end.
00:01:58 So when we found that we could not make sense, well, you said that we would still, but I'll admit that I was glad that it was so.
00:02:18 It never nothing. I don't even need you.
00:02:34 Change your number.
00:02:54 Now you're just somebody that I used to know.
00:03:14 I think of all the times you screwed me over.
00:03:32 To every word you say. You said that you could let it go.
00:03:39 Catch you.
00:03:40 You want somebody that you used to know.
00:04:16 Somebody that I used to.
00:04:24 Somebody.
00:04:32 That.
00:05:04 I want to hold your hand inside you.
00:05:13 I want nothing.
00:05:31 14.
00:06:01 Your.
Based TikTok Girl
00:06:44 But.Walk off the Earth
00:06:45 What's wrong?00:07:30 Please don't do that.
Bea Arthur's Mom
00:07:39 It's changes.Walk off the Earth
00:07:49 You put your hair.00:08:44 I think.
00:08:44 Strange.
Devon Stack
00:09:08 Welcome to the Insomnius dream else tremo insomnia also.00:09:18 That's probably not right.
00:09:20 Ohh how you guys doing this wonderful weekend? It's already in the middle of ******* September. I can't believe it. I can't believe it. I can't believe it. It's it feels like only yesterday. It feels like only yesterday it was January and before it was, it was like the the ******* 2000 Tens and ship.
00:09:40 What's going on?
00:09:43 Time does fly. Now. I got bad news for younger people. It it accelerates with age.
00:09:53 The older you get.
00:09:55 The the the shorter the years get, it's not fair, but.
00:09:58 That's how it works.
00:10:00 I I I think it's because your concept of time and it would make sense right is directly tied to a percentage.
00:10:10 Right. And so when you're 5?
00:10:12 A year?
00:10:14 That's 20% of your life.
00:10:16 So it feels like a long time.
00:10:19 I remember thinking like, uh, Christmas.
00:10:21 Is never gonna get here.
00:10:24 And it would.
Speaker
00:10:24 Hey.Devon Stack
00:10:24 Be December for like ever, it felt like.00:10:29 But then.
00:10:30 Then he turned 20.
00:10:33 That percentage is going down, isn't it?
00:10:39 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Little by little 30.
00:10:43 And so forth.
00:10:45 Yeah. ****. By the time you're 80, it's like almost just like a year's like.
00:10:49 Just barely over 1% of your life, you're just like, oh, whatever.
00:10:55 If I'm even around in a year.
00:11:00 Anyway, we're gonna go back in time, as you can tell from the screen. Mary Tyler Moore.
00:11:05 I don't know back in time, I'm.
00:11:07 I'm your host, of course.
00:11:09 Devon stack. This is the insomnia string, gay fembot edition gay fembot.
00:11:18 Gay sambat.
00:11:20 Now basically what we're going to do is.
00:11:22 Going to take a.
00:11:23 Look at three, possibly 4, possibly four shows, but really 3/3 shows.
00:11:31 That we're geared towards female audiences.
00:11:36 And they're separated by, you know, about a decade or so.
00:11:41 And how they tried to normalize homosexuality and the tactic that they used each time.
00:11:50 And the way that the the characters around the topic interacting with the topic cause it, yeah, they're meant to mirror people in real life, or at least be relatable to people in real life.
00:12:01 How they're reacting to the the topic of homosexuality, which will probably give you a little bit of insight as to how people in those particular years, or at least view or how they would view.
00:12:14 That as a normal.
00:12:16 Reaction to the topic.
00:12:18 Yeah, it's real easy, especially when you watch the Republican National Convention and, well, just really anything these days. Unless you're a right wing extremist Nazi.
00:12:29 Homosexuality is a billion percent accepted, there's, I mean.
00:12:34 How could it not be right? The whole right wing is basically funded by gay Jews at this point.
00:12:41 Yeah.
00:12:43 So you know it's it's quite the normal thing, quite the normal thing. So it's it wasn't always though and just like the demographics that I played at the very beginning of the.
00:12:55 The right before the uh, the show started here. It's amazing how quickly that changes.
00:13:03 And and really, we oddly wouldn't, you know it around the same time period.
00:13:09 Isn't that weird?
00:13:10 Isn't that weird that the as the percentage of white people went down?
00:13:16 The acceptance of homosexuality went up.
00:13:20 It's all bizarre. Little strange.
00:13:24 But anyway the.
00:13:25 First, the first show, we're gonna take a look at is the Mary Tyler Moore Show.
00:13:31 Now the Mary Tyler Moore show.
00:13:34 Obviously was starring Mary Tyler Moore. She was the the wife in *** **** Van Dyke show. She was considered America's sweetheart.
00:13:44 She was like, UM, who's that chicken? Pretty Woman with the big mouth and the horse face. She was like, the. Yeah, the Julia Roberts, I guess of.
00:13:58 Of the 60s and the 70s.
00:14:01 She was the.
00:14:02 Quintessential white American woman.
00:14:06 And after *** **** Van Dyke show, you know, of course she was very popular.
00:14:14 And they decided, and by they, I mean a couple of Jews, by the names of James Brooks.
00:14:21 And Alan burns.
00:14:25 They decided to use the all the image of the.
00:14:28 All American woman.
00:14:30 To promote modern feminism.
00:14:36 Show that women could do everything a man could do. They could go live in the big city, the single life, if you will.
00:14:44 She was in her 30s, but she was gonna be a single, a powerful woman in her 30s.
00:14:55 Career woman.
00:14:59 Dating different men, but never really finding the right one. None. None of them were ever really good enough for.
00:15:05 For Mary, I think her name in the show is Mary Richards.
00:15:10 Which is.
00:15:14 I'm going to say it's kind of like a a Julie name, isn't it? I don't know. I mean, like, it's one of those. It's one of those Anglo names that Jews pick, I think sometimes.
00:15:27 This particular episode aired in on well on January 13th, 1973.
00:15:37 It was called my brother's keeper.
00:15:40 A nice little biblical reference there.
00:15:45 Right. No what?
00:15:46 No, no, no episode. And one of the first episodes really for mainstream television to feature a homosexual.
00:15:54 Incident, if you will. Uh, you know why not? Why not name it after a Bible reference.
00:16:03 We're Jews. That's the sort of.
00:16:04 Thing we do right?
00:16:07 So James L Brooks, Alan Burns and Travis Silverman.
00:16:14 One of the head writers for the show.
00:16:17 Put together this episode.
00:16:22 The average viewership.
00:16:25 Because this is another thing that's changed.
00:16:26 Over the years, right?
00:16:29 It's uh, it's.
00:16:32 It's not like it was where you only had, you know, 4 networks really to watch television and only certain time slots to watch in which to watch them and and especially in 73, no one can really record. I mean maybe.
00:16:47 The ultra rich.
00:16:48 Had some kind of video recording thing that it existed, but it was, you know, no.
00:16:52 Almost no one had that stuff.
00:16:54 So you couldn't really record it, so you had to be at home and you.
00:16:57 Had to.
00:16:57 Watch it, and even with these limitations.
00:17:02 And with the lower population at the time, I think what America in the 70s would have been, well, we can look right. We just had that graphic.
00:17:12 That depressing graphic let me.
00:17:15 Do I have it here? Let me see if I can just pop it up. It'll tell us what it was in 73.
00:17:20 And what the the white population was, I guess.
00:17:24 Here we are.
00:17:26 So this is uh, let's scale this down.
00:17:37 So in 73.
00:17:41 Yeah. We had about 200 million.
00:17:44 210 million.
00:17:46 And just starting to really drop on white population as the number of Hispanics and Asians and other.
00:17:57 Begin to increase.
00:18:04 The ratings for this show on average this year was around 11,000,000 viewers.
00:18:13 That's that's 5% of everyone alive like that includes babies, extremely elderly people, like people that don't really matter, right. But.
00:18:23 Just all of the population.
00:18:25 Action.
00:18:26 5% of the entire population watched.
00:18:31 The show, and it wasn't even one of the more popular shows, in fact.
00:18:35 I I don't know this was going head to head, but it was. I think I had.
00:18:39 Different time slot.
00:18:41 Then all in the family. But this is also an all in the family was playing, which has it.
00:18:44 Was wildly more popular.
00:18:49 The.
00:18:52 Average viewer, of course, was a were younger.
00:18:56 Urban adults, young urban adults.
00:19:01 With a strong appeal to professional women.
00:19:05 As Mary Richards slowly became a feminist icon.
00:19:12 An even idea of how different things were.
00:19:17 At the time that this aired.
00:19:20 Women were not allowed to have credit cards.
00:19:27 Women and like their husbands, could get credit cards.
00:19:31 And they they could have access if their husband signed a thing, saying that they could have access to the bank account. But women themselves were not allowed to have credit cards.
00:19:43 And it was really difficult.
00:19:46 For a woman to get a bank account, several banks would not allow women to have bank accounts unless they were married, and then there was a joint account and then their access was limited.
00:19:59 Why that stuff didn't change until a couple years later? I think 1976 was a lot of that stuff began to change, mostly thanks in part to the Jews running propaganda like this wall to wall.
00:20:16 24/7.
00:20:19 You an idea for those of you who probably have never seen episode of this show, I I really don't think I've ever really seen a A a full up, but it's certainly not one of the reruns that I was watching when I was a kid.
00:20:28 You know on cable TV?
00:20:32 This is the intro and it kind of gives you.
00:20:34 A little taste.
00:20:35 As to the demographic, the the kind of.
00:20:39 The the future cat lady that it was, uh, designed to appeal to the kind of woman that today it's this, this. This is like the the the very beginnings of the kinds of women that men today have have.
00:20:55 Learn to.
00:20:57 I don't know these. These are the kinds of women that are on bumble, perpetually and forever on bumble, only circa 1972.
That Girl Theme Song
00:21:11 Who can turn the world on with a smile? We can take nothing and certainly make it all seem worthwhile. We'll let you girl, and you should know it.00:21:28 With.
00:21:29 Each glance and every little movement.
Devon Stack
00:21:56 That's right. You're gonna make it in the big city with all the men.00:22:01 Just ask James Brooks and Alan Burns.
00:22:07 Who I believe also worked on The Simpsons years later.
00:22:14 So yeah.
00:22:17 That's the, that's the intro. That's who it appeals to that style of music from the 70s. Everything about the 70s just really, it's like nails on a chalkboard for me. Like the color schemes, like everything about it just really makes me want to like vomit.
00:22:34 And and claw my eyes and ears out. Like I I like that that, that, that specific style of music that they had in a lot of the commercials and a lot of the 70s movies and notice how that's not something. No, listen to that **** now you know you can say whatever you want about like the 60s sucking every like that, but people still listen to that.
00:22:54 ****. You know, people still like The Beatles and stuff like that. No one likes this **** anymore.
00:23:02 But anyway, so that's that's how the show would open. She's a, I think, like an associate producer and and either television or radio or, you know, some kind of broadcasting thing.
00:23:18 And this was another interesting thing about this episode. Our friend comes and her friends trying to set her up on a date.
00:23:25 And just the way that she's talking about dressing up for the date and and how her.
00:23:35 What would be considered a formal wire today?
00:23:38 Is inappropriate and too casual or too work.
00:23:42 Two work related.
Mary's Boss
00:23:44 Well, actually I'm on my way to the airport.00:23:46 But let's talk.
00:23:47 About other things, Mary, that is a nice dress.
Mary Tyler Moore
00:23:50 For.00:23:51 For work, what are you?
Mary's Boss
00:23:52 Going to change into when you get home.Mary Tyler Moore
00:23:53 From work tonight. Oh, I don't. I don't know. Feel I might just live recklessly and stay right in this one.Mary's Boss
00:24:00 Miss this? No, that won't do it all. Mary, please change it. But you will be in about.Mary Tyler Moore
00:24:04 Seven. Yeah, I I think I.Devon Stack
00:24:07 You know, just just the notion that what she's wearing, like I said that today, today this would be that's like over. That's like fancier than any woman actually dresses or, you know, at work.00:24:20 And that was that was too casual for her friend. But anyway. So her friend says you're going to meet this guy. Ohh. It's my brother, by the way. And she look at that. Look at that **** carpet. See. Nothing from the 70s.
00:24:34 Nothing from the 70s is timeless.
00:24:39 Nothing.
00:24:41 You know like this, that that carpet look how deep it's like. They're knee deep in this ******* carpet.
00:24:50 And the ******* ferns and those.
00:24:52 Curtains. What the ****?
00:24:54 Anyway, I just I can't.
00:24:57 I can't handle this decade. It's like the worst decade ever. Like I and just all the all the ******* burgundy and wood paneling and just everything. Just.
00:25:08 OK, it's it's eye poison. So she meets this guy. That's the the the blonde girl's brother.
00:25:16 And he's very successful and he's a music producer and you know, and and those the those scores for Hollywood and television shows.
00:25:29 And while they're meeting the impromptu like, yeah, she's being cordial, but they're not really hitting it.
00:25:34 Off.
00:25:35 So she's not all that offended when her nosy neighbor apparently shows up.
00:25:40 Wearing 70s orange jumpsuit.
00:25:45 In this cornucopia of baby **** that we're looking.
00:25:50 At here just.
00:25:51 It's so awful, like I can't. It's so distracting. Like how bad? Anyway, so.
00:25:59 So that that she shows up in this orange jumpsuit and is very taken with the man and decides, let's go out and Mary Tyler Moore because no man's ever good enough for anyways is totally OK with it and they go out to.
00:26:16 Enjoy themselves.
00:26:19 Much to the chagrin of the blonde woman who is very upset because she wanted Mary Tyler Moore to date her.
00:26:28 Mother and she gets even more upset because not only is it not Mary Tyler Moore, but apparently this is the the orange jumpsuit chick is like the Super. I mean, I've never seen this show, so I'm just.
00:26:41 Based on the context of how they were, you know, acting, apparently the orange jumpsuit chick is like the Super annoying chick that no one likes and she is basically suicidal because she thinks that her brother is going to marry this orange jumpsuit chick and almost has a mental breakdown.
00:27:01 At Mary Tyler Moore's dinner party.
00:27:05 And finally confronts the orange jumpsuit chick who is now the orange hippie dress chick.
Mary's Friend
00:27:14 Villas for heavens sake.00:27:17 I can't believe you took me seriously. What do you mean? You and I aren't getting married. He's not my type. What do you mean he's not your type? He's witty, he's attractive, he's successful, he's single. He's gay.
00:27:50 He he, he's what?
00:27:55 I thought she, you know, Phil.
00:27:56 We're not getting married.
00:27:59 I'm so relieved.
Devon Stack
00:28:04 And the gag is cause it's 72. They can't spend too much time on this because they're just happy they're getting away with this. It's a late night show. They're not going to get a whole lot of phone calls into the FCC.00:28:17 The gag is that she's so overjoyed by the fact that the annoying orange chick isn't going to.
00:28:23 Marry her brother.
00:28:25 She doesn't even care that he's gay.
00:28:28 And it never gets mentioned. And like that's pretty much the is as far as they go with it.
00:28:34 And you might think to yourself that's not that big of a deal. No, it's not.
00:28:41 And never starts out as that.
00:28:42 Big of a deal, does it?
00:28:46 It's always something that's oh, it's no, it could be worse. Well, literally any situation could be worse. You give me situation, I'll tell you how. It could be worse.
00:28:58 So the fact that it could be worse.
00:29:01 Isn't actually. That's not a good argument for like.
00:29:04 Why that? Why it should be acceptable?
00:29:06 But I feel like that's just how Americans feel. And maybe it's because.
00:29:11 You and I included.
00:29:14 All we've experienced.
00:29:17 Living in this country is everything getting worse at a steady pace.
00:29:23 Everything is worse.
00:29:26 Everything is worse today than it was yesterday.
00:29:30 And it'll be worse tomorrow.
00:29:33 So when he rewinded the tape back to 1972, like, oh, that's not so bad.
00:29:39 It's not so bad.
00:29:43 It was very shocking.
00:29:45 And what? What is it? What is it?
00:29:46 Telling the women at home.
00:29:48 Oh, it's not that big of a deal if.
00:29:50 Your brother was gay.
00:29:54 No one, no one and.
00:29:55 No character cares.
00:29:57 Mary Tyler Moore's character doesn't care. The busy body orange lady doesn't care.
00:30:03 And the the the sister doesn't care.
00:30:08 Now of course it's it's, it's almost the last line in the entire show. It's a throwaway line. They don't spend a lot of time on it, and then, you know, they roll credits, but the the message has been delivered.
00:30:21 Being gay is not a big deal. It's not shocking.
00:30:24 It's not weird.
00:30:27 And that was 1972.
00:30:32 Now from here, we're going to go forward. We're.
00:30:34 Going to go forward in time.
00:30:36 And prove my point that everything just gets worse.
00:30:41 We're gonna go to another popular show that we've covered in this stream before also.
00:30:49 Targeted at women.
00:30:52 A show that that is the reason why you've heard of Sam Harris because his mom.
00:30:58 Made the show.
00:31:00 The whole reason why he was allowed to be a a rich Jewish kid, a being a deranged rich Jew on the Internet for a living or not really for living, he's living off his mom's money.
00:31:15 Golden girls.
00:31:18 Now Golden Girls this episode aired in.
00:31:23 1986 November 8th, 1996 the name of the episode is isn't it romantic?
00:31:33 The show, of course, was created by Susan Harris.
00:31:38 Sam Harris's mom.
00:31:41 She also worked on a show called Soap, which was Super degenerate and really pushed homosexuality had like a character who was.
00:31:51 Over the top gay and that was the gag on that one too. Ohh, but he's harmless.
00:31:58 It was also worked on by Paul Witt.
00:32:02 That's the.
00:32:03 Producer.
00:32:06 Also worked on soap and on Benson.
00:32:10 Another degenerate show that was essentially white people are out of touch, rich while Benson, the black Butler is the smart one.
00:32:22 That's worth maybe going over sometime.
00:32:26 And then.
00:32:28 Tony Thomas, which doesn't sound like a Jewish name, but wouldn't you?
00:32:31 Know it it is.
00:32:33 Who was also the producer for the show and son of another.
00:32:39 Jew by the with the last name of Thomas. Totally a real last name, I'm sure. Comedian Danny Thomas.
00:32:47 The average viewership in 1986, the year that this episode aired.
00:32:54 Was almost twice.
00:32:57 The Mary Tyler Moore show.
00:33:00 They they brought in roughly 21,000,021 million viewers per episode. My mom, I promise you was one of them. When this when this aired initially.
00:33:15 My mom is a big fan of golden girls.
00:33:19 As were many boomer women.
00:33:22 It was consistently ranked in the top ten of all television shows.
00:33:29 And that season, I think it was ranked #5.
00:33:35 Now this show was pushing gay stuff on a fairly regular basis. We've covered some of those episodes in the past.
00:33:43 In this episode.
00:33:46 The episode opens with the the adorable, feisty old lady.
00:33:52 There you can see the created by Susan.
00:33:53 Harris on the screen.
00:33:55 The the feisty old lady, everyone's favorite. My mom's favorite character.
00:34:00 Everyone loved this old lady. She was. She was the feisty old Jewish woman.
00:34:08 And she plays the mother of one of the old bats that live in this ******* house.
00:34:15 And this episode opens with her coming home and putting in a ***** tape.
00:34:21 So not only is it promoting homosexuality and trying to normalize that it's normalizing.
00:34:27 **** in a time when **** was just as weird as knowing a gay person.
00:34:35 There was not **** on the Internet.
00:34:38 In fact, prior to this.
00:34:41 1986 when you know.
00:34:44 That VCR that's in the foreground there, they were pretty much they were trying to sell this technology to the people at home with ****.
00:34:51 Yeah.
00:34:53 Hey, look, if you get one of these new things called VCR's.
00:34:58 And and and look and.
00:34:59 It might sound crazy, but in 1986 most people did not.
00:35:02 Have VCR's.
00:35:04 You could watch **** at home.
00:35:07 You don't have to go to one of those scumbag theaters. You don't have to actually be seen in public. You don't. You don't have to risk.
00:35:13 Any kind of social consequences?
00:35:18 You can you can just like a sneaky little ******.
00:35:24 Sneak a a dirty little tape home and watch it in your living room like this old lady, and it's hilarious.
00:35:31 It's hilarious. So they make some jokes about ohh the ****. It's it's so funny. It's old ladies watching ****.
00:35:40 And then they talk about how one of I mean this is, I don't know what her name is in this ******* show, but the the woman in the on the left who plays mod from all in the family and mod the the spin-off from all the family B Arthur Giant lesbian.
00:36:00 Feminist.
00:36:02 Disgusting comedian, comedian.
00:36:05 I mean, she's actually a lesbian in real life, but she might as well be.
00:36:10 She is excited because, well, not excited, but I guess she has a.
00:36:16 Friend who's visiting.
00:36:18 Whose spouse has died and at first you don't.
00:36:20 Really know the whole deal.
00:36:23 But then you.
00:36:23 Realize that the spouse that she's talking about is a lesbian spouse. She's talking about her lesbian friend who's going to come and stay with them in a time when this is really weird. This would be really.
00:36:38 Unusual and and and for audiences, especially at home, the idea that some lesbians gonna come and stay at your house like that's that's way beyond some, you know, one of your neighbors has a a gay brother. This is someone you're inviting into your.
00:36:57 And of course, the **** watching old lady has no problem with it whatsoever.
Bea Arthur's Mom
00:37:04 What's the matter?Bea Arthur
00:37:04 Nothing. Nothing. I'm a little nervous about Jane. I mean, she's a very special person. I don't know if she's going to get along with.00:37:12 Blanche and rose. You mean because?
Bea Arthur's Mom
00:37:13 She's a lesbian. She's.Bea Arthur
00:37:16 Not a lesbian. I want an absurd. How did you know?Devon Stack
00:37:22 Hi.Bea Arthur's Mom
00:37:22 I've known since you 2 are in college together, she.Bea Arthur
00:37:24 Didn't even know.00:37:25 In college, how did you know Mother knows.
00:37:31 Do you think I should tell Rose and brunch?
Bea Arthur's Mom
00:37:33 Gene is a nice person. She happens to like girls instead of guys. Some people like cats instead of dogs. Frankly, I'd rather live with a lesbian.00:37:41 And the cat.
Devon Stack
00:37:46 So there you go. Lots to unpack there. The first thing that is very that sticks out by in terms of the way people talk about homosexuality today.00:37:57 When she says, oh, she didn't even know.
00:37:59 In college.
00:38:01 What's odd?
00:38:04 That's how would you not know?
00:38:06 If you're born that way.
00:38:09 Right. If you're born attracted to to women.
00:38:12 How would you get all the way up to college and and not know?
00:38:16 That you're attracted to women?
00:38:21 So there's that, which it it's it's because they didn't really, really start pushing the Born This Way. Stuff in the mainstream really until I would say that the 90s.
00:38:35 Up until the 90s, it was.
00:38:37 Often called an alternative lifestyle.
00:38:41 Because people knew it wasn't, you know, a genetic thing and that that didn't even make sense. You'd be genetically weeded out of the.
00:38:48 Gene pool.
00:38:49 Very rapidly, if that was the case.
00:38:53 But anyway so.
00:38:55 But there's also the idea that this is.
00:38:57 Just not a big deal.
00:39:00 All the girls at home who in some sick kind of fictitious but very at the same time very real way. Look at this old woman as some kind of matriarch.
00:39:11 And how she's totally she's so full of wisdom. She's all spunky and and spicy and and. But really she she's down to earth when you get down to it. She says it like it is.
00:39:24 And she's like, yeah, just who cares? Some people like dogs. Some people like cats. Some people like *****. Some people like, you know.
00:39:31 It's who cares. It's not a big deal, so I'm not. I'm not too fussed by it. I mean, I was just watching **** a second ago, so she's worried about whether or not she should tell the other roommates that she's having a lesbian over.
00:39:49 Especially rose, the the character played by by Betty White.
00:39:54 Who is like?
00:39:55 The clueless child.
00:39:57 She acts like a clueless child, kind of like a coach from cheers. When when asked, you know how how?
00:40:05 You.
00:40:05 Were.
00:40:06 How to how to play that character? The guy who played coach from Cheers, I forget his name now, but that actor said that he just imagined he that he was 10.
00:40:19 And while I don't know that Betty White ever said something similar, I mean, they're basically the same character. She plays essentially a 10 year old in a in a woman's body, which will come into play here in a moment.
00:40:32 So this is her friend sitting on the couch between her mother and her standing up, and they're discussing whether or not they should tell these roommates.
The Lesbian Friend
00:40:42 You're real nice, Dorothy.Bea Arthur
00:40:44 Jean, that's what I wanted to talk.00:40:46 To you about.
00:40:47 I don't know quite how to phrase this.
Bea Arthur's Mom
00:40:50 The lesbian thing. Do you keep it under your hat or what?Bea Arthur
00:40:54 Ma. Jane, do you? I mean, you know what? I.00:40:58 Mean is, I don't know.
The Lesbian Friend
00:40:59 What you mean you didn't tell your roommates that?00:41:01 Pat was a.
Bea Arthur
00:41:02 Woman, they just assumed that Pat was your husband and I wanted to.00:41:02 Well.
00:41:06 Make sure it was OK with you before.
The Lesbian Friend
00:41:07 I told you. Well, listen, Dorothy.00:41:09 I'm not embarrassed or ashamed of who I am. Hey, you know your friends better than I do.
00:41:14 Do you think they're the kind of people who can handle it? I'd prefer to tell.
Betty White
00:41:17 Them here we are. Ice cream cones with sugar. That's where everyone.The Lesbian Friend
00:41:24 It'll be our little secret.Devon Stack
00:41:29 And interesting phrasing, it will be our little secret. Keep that in mind.00:41:35 But the again, she's like the child she comes in like a little like a little girl would with her little ice cream, clowns or whatever the **** she's got there. And also the thing of the phrasing. Do you think they can handle it? And that's how often they they would even in the 90s. That's how they would.
Speaker
00:41:53 Talk about it.Devon Stack
00:41:54 Oh, like there's like, there's something tough about tolerating homosexuality. Like there was something inferior about people who didn't tolerate homosexuality, like you were. You were somehow able to handle it, right? I mean, it's really juvenile, but it it really is kind of like the kind of, like, the people that would brag about how many.00:42:13 Like the drugs they could take without passing out, it's like, I don't know. Is that really something that you should be proud of?
00:42:21 You know and.
00:42:22 And and as I've mentioned before, several times tolerance. No one says that about something good.
00:42:28 Right. You're never asked to tolerate something good. The word tolerance implies that there's something bad about the thing that you're tolerating.
00:42:37 And that's, you know, that's why you use the word tolerance. It's it's you. You are. It's the main, really is enduring a amount of pain, enduring amount of pain for for some other reason like it's it's you know not reacting to pain essentially.
00:42:57 If you if you're tall, in fact, you know, that's what. What do you think about when you think about tolerance other than doing drugs? It's it's pain tolerance, right?
00:43:06 So she comes in and she's like, oh, my, being a lesbian will be our little secret because I don't think this little girl can handle it. Well, then the lesbian character is is very taken with the childlike nature.
00:43:22 Of of Rose, played by Betty White on the right here.
00:43:27 And the more they interact, the more she's she's finding herself attracted.
00:43:33 To the the childlike wonderment.
00:43:37 Of this character.
00:43:40 You know, they go out and watch a sad movie.
00:43:44 And she she's crying about the sad movie and the lesbian character takes that takes advantage of that and puts her arm around her to comfort her.
00:43:55 Rose, of course, still doesn't know that she's a lesbian because.
00:43:58 It's. It's our little secret.
00:44:04 She then tells uh Maude or or. I guess it sounded like her name was Dorothy in this show that she's attracted to to the to the childlike rose.
00:44:23 And then.
00:44:25 Dorothy that night.
00:44:28 Wants to ask her mom some advice.
00:44:32 About the situation, because she's the matriarch.
00:44:36 The woman that doesn't mince words.
Bea Arthur
00:44:39 I am not gay. I just wanted to get your reaction.Bea Arthur's Mom
00:44:45 I'll tell you the truth, Dorothy. If one of my kids was gay, I wouldn't love him one bit less. I would wish him all the happiness.00:44:53 In the world.
Bea Arthur
00:44:54 It's because you're the greatest mother in the world.Devon Stack
00:44:58 Ah, yes. See, you should accept the fact that she's gay.00:45:03 And it's not a big deal and you shouldn't be weirded out by the fact that she's falling in love with your childlike friend.
Blanche
00:45:15 Lesbian. Lesbian.00:45:21 But isn't that for one moment and another?
Bea Arthur
00:45:23 We already know what it means.Devon Stack
00:45:25 See, but a lot of people at home might not. The fact that.00:45:28 They had to kind of.
00:45:29 Explain it. This is the other character. She kind of plays like the the southern Conservative who's also very sexually promiscuous.
00:45:39 And she doesn't 100% know what a lesbian is, but I think this episode is prior to the like there's another episode where her brother ends up being gay because again, like I said, they they push like this gay **** constantly because you know, Sam, Sam Harris's Jewish mom couldn't help herself.
00:45:57 But in this episode, at least, she doesn't seem to even really know what a lesbian is or is so shocked that she finds it impossible that that that would be the case.
00:46:09 And that is the kind of reaction you would get from the average viewer, probably in 1986.
00:46:17 Like everyone, you kind of know what a lesbian is, but you've never met one.
00:46:23 You've heard of them, you know, they're they're in the Bible and stuff like that. I mean, you've heard probably gay jokes and things like that, but the the actually meaning one is something totally different.
00:46:35 It's not unlike that string we did about Postville.
00:46:40 Where the residents were saying that they had never.
00:46:43 Even met a black person.
00:46:44 Before, not until they went to college.
00:46:48 Well, there was. There was a.
00:46:51 There's a lot of towns in in America that were that were like that especially, I mean, even the diverse ones when it came to homosexuals.
00:47:00 That was something that you heard jokes about on TV, on on Jewish television.
00:47:05 But it wasn't something that was in your in your life. So she's very shocked by the fact that finding out that this woman that's been staying in her house.
00:47:12 Is a lesbian.
Mary's Friend
00:47:15 Isn't that well, one woman and another.Bea Arthur
00:47:17 We already know what it means.The Lesbian Friend
00:47:20 But jeans are very attractive woman. She could have any man. She won't. Well, why not? Man has so much more to offer. You know what, Amanda?Bea Arthur
00:47:24 She doesn't want them.00:47:31 Well, I found that out when Mark Purper was running for class president in.
00:47:35 The third grade.
The Lesbian Friend
00:47:36 Well, what does that have to do with anything?Bea Arthur
00:47:38 Well, his campaign slogan was vote for me and I'll show you my wee wee.Devon Stack
00:47:43 OK. That's like, the weirdest joke ever. Yeah, that's not awkward. Like I I I I was actually genuinely surprised by that joke. I was like.00:47:55 Really, that's a weird 3rd grade, huh? You're making **** jokes about third graders?
00:48:02 Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
00:48:05 What?
00:48:07 That's.
00:48:10 OK, OK. Sam Harris is Jewish mom, I I.
00:48:15 OK.
00:48:18 Uh.
00:48:21 All right. So they OK? Third grader **** jokes.
Betty White
00:48:31 It was the first year after Charlie died that was the hardest I'd lie awake for hours. I just.Devon Stack
00:48:38 So Rose at this point still doesn't know that this is a lesbian and that the lesbians in.00:48:42 Love with her?
Betty White
00:48:46 This could not get used to sleeping alone. Then I started taking the extra pillows and shoving them under the covers so I'd be lying next to them. Oh, it didn't really feel like Charlie, but sometimes it helped me fall asleep.The Lesbian Friend
00:49:00 I have to try that.Bea Arthur's Mom
00:49:02 But it can't be 2:00.The Lesbian Friend
00:49:05 It is. Oh, OK, I'll let you get some sleep. Goodnight, rose. Night.Betty White
00:49:09 Good.00:49:10 Ohh gene, so was it this late? I hate to have your weight, Dorothy.
00:49:14 Why don't you stay in my room tonight?
The Lesbian Friend
00:49:16 Well.00:49:17 I suppose that makes more sense than waking Dorothy.
Betty White
00:49:20 Good, by the way. You're not a cover hog.00:49:23 Are you no.
00:49:24 Good cause I am.
The Lesbian Friend
00:49:40 Rose, are you awake?00:49:43 Both my home covers. Oh, no, no, no, no, everything's fine.
00:49:51 Rose, I want to tell you something. If I don't say it, I'll never get to sleep.
00:49:58 I like you very much, rose.
Betty White
00:50:02 I like you too, Jean.The Lesbian Friend
00:50:03 I think you're very special.Betty White
00:50:06 I think you're special too.The Lesbian Friend
00:50:09 What I really want to say is I.00:50:17 I'm quite fond of you.
Betty White
00:50:20 I'm fond of you too.Devon Stack
00:50:22 So.00:50:38 Get in.
00:50:54 I just want to point out again, imagine that the way you're writing this as a Jewish writer.
00:51:00 The Rose character as a child.
00:51:09 And all that dialogue still works.
00:51:12 You make her.
00:51:13 A 10 year old, all that dialogue still works. In fact it fits.
00:51:18 Right down to the child now pretending to be asleep.
00:51:22 Out of fear.
00:51:24 Of being sexually assaulted.
00:51:31 But funny haha right? Funny haha.
00:51:35 So the the lesbian falls asleep on the couch.
00:51:39 And the next morning.
00:51:43 Rose says to.
00:51:46 Maud or Dorothy, or whoever, you know, like. Oh, I I I can't believe you're lesbian. Friend likes me.
00:51:56 And then the lesbian friend gets up and they they have this talk and they work it out.
The Lesbian Friend
00:52:01 This last year has been so difficult for me. Pat was the person that I planned to spend the rest of my life.00:52:08 With.
00:52:10 And when she died, I just felt so terribly alone. Empty. I thought I could never care for anyone again, until I met you.
00:52:21 I just got very confused. I hope I didn't make you feel uncomfortable.
Betty White
00:52:28 What I have to admit, I don't understand these kinds of feelings. But if I did understand if I were you, you know, like you.00:52:40 I think I'd be very flattered and proud that you thought of me that way.
The Lesbian Friend
00:52:45 Thank you, rose.Betty White
00:52:47 Well, I guess that's.00:52:48 All I had to say, except you don't.
00:52:50 Have to go.
00:52:52 Unless you think our friendship alone isn't enough, it's enough.
Devon Stack
00:53:02 Oh, it's enough. The end, see.00:53:05 It's there's nothing scary about homosexuals being attracted to you. It's it's all.
00:53:11 That she just, you know, some people like dogs and some people like cats.
00:53:17 And so that's the end of that episode.
00:53:20 So little by little it's getting more explicit.
00:53:23 They're they use lesbians, of course. And this, I think, episode to make it less threatening.
00:53:29 Because lesbians are always less threatening to people than than ****, or at least to men.
00:53:35 And uh.
00:53:37 But then we do we do another fast.
00:53:39 Forward button push.
00:53:41 And and this is where you see.
00:53:44 This is where you see this fantasy of the cause. This is 1986. This episode right here, right.
00:53:51 1986.
00:53:54 So if we move into the 90s and 1994.
00:54:01 Well, you know, it's funny everyone's saying how? How lost the 90s were. You have to explain this to me. You have to explain how in 1986 they had to be very delicate.
00:54:13 With this, with this scenario and now all of a sudden 1994.
00:54:20 On a show called Roseanne.
00:54:23 Starring Jewish comedian Roseanne Barr.
00:54:29 Show created by Roseanne Barr, I wonder if she's wonder if she's related to Bill Barr, the guy whose father gave Epstein his first job, and then he covered up whatever happened to Epstein in that prison.
00:54:42 Roseanne Barr.
00:54:45 Who also it was Co created Matt Williams and other Jew with a name that doesn't sound like a Jew.
00:54:53 And.
00:54:55 Marcy Carci and Tom were Jewish producers who ran the Carci Warner Company responsible for Roseanne, The Cosby Show, and some other major sitcoms.
00:55:10 And then, of course, the Matt Williams was a writer as well. James Berg and Stan Zimmerman were also Jewish writers.
00:55:22 For Roseanne now, by 1994, the society had.
00:55:28 Well, I it was. It had degraded significantly.
00:55:32 It's just eight years from 1986.
00:55:36 But it almost seems.
00:55:37 Like an eternity when it comes to the social changes that have taken place during that time period.
00:55:45 The fact that television shows like Roseanne were aired at all, if you look at all those, you know versus, you know, compared to shows that were airing 1986.
00:55:55 One would imagine that something horribly other than something gone horribly wrong in America.
00:56:04 Roseanne was supposed to be about your the modern American family. You know they didn't. They didn't fit the cookie cutter. Leave it to Beaver standard. They were trying to be more real.
00:56:19 Working class family.
00:56:21 Not everything was perfect in the real world.
00:56:25 A lot of emphasis on that in the.
00:56:27 90s.
00:56:28 Partially because and I've done like a video on this talking about that movie. Oh ****. What was the name of it? No, I'm forgetting.
00:56:39 But.
00:56:39 Oh, what was it? The black and white movie?
00:56:43 I'll I'll think of it here in a minute. Maybe channel. Now it might pop up, but they were doing a lot of different movies and television shows.
00:56:51 That we're telling you basically that the 1950s and the 1960s that you saw in reruns on TV.
00:57:00 That was all fake. It was all fake and plastic. Pleasantville. Someone in the Sam and the chat got that right there was Pleasantville. There was a movie which came out around the same time. I think it was like mid 90s. I forget the exact year.
00:57:14 Pleasantville was a movie that covered this explicitly.
00:57:19 Saying that all those black and white TV shows that kids in the 90s we're now watching on like Nick and Knight and stuff like that. And then when you compared that to the reality that that was all around you, you had some questions, you had some like, how come I watched this television show from when my mom was growing up and everyone's white and there's no crime.
00:57:40 There's no gangster rap. There's no.
00:57:44 Faggs it like. It's like this fantasy world, and their answer was ohh it's because it is a fantasy world. It never existed at all. Life was more like Roseanne.
00:57:55 And so Roseanne with this approach that we are, we're being more true to how things really are portraying a very degenerate, very ****** ** family.
00:58:09 Both. You know, parents are morbidly obese, you had Roseanne Barr. Of course, as the mother and the father is John Goodman.
00:58:20 And you had the, the, the, the children were all, you know, maybe they were just one of them was dyslexic and one was ADHD and.
00:58:31 And one turns into a ****** or something, and like it's just like it's it's just like the most ****** ** family possible. They don't do episodes about little Billy getting a PC on his report card. They do episodes about rape and and faggs like lots of episodes about ****.
00:58:52 In fact, by 1994, when this episode finally aired, one of the main characters, Roseanne's sister, played by Sandra Bernhardt, another Jew is is a lesbian. You know, an out lesbian.
00:59:08 Now in terms of viewership?
00:59:11 Very similar to The Golden Girls, they got around 20 million viewers per episode in the year that this aired.
00:59:21 The show was consistently ranked in the top five. In fact, out of, you know, in in terms of popularity, even though it has like about the same amount of views, there were more shows by 94. By 1994, there was a lot more cable. You're competing with. It wasn't this in 1986. Very few people had cable, or at least not to the extent that they had in 1990.
00:59:43 So even though the viewers are about the same as golden girls, this was considered a more popular show because it was competing with so much more content. I guess you could say this, of course was written by by Jews.
01:00:03 The the writers of this episode, I believe, are Matt Williams, James Berg, and Stan Zimmerman.
01:00:08 Yeah.
01:00:09 And well, let's just take a look here at how how things have changed from. Ohh, it's really weird that my lesbian friend is going to stay over here and fall in love with the childlike character and get really kind of gross and and molested.
01:00:29 With.
01:00:29 Her.
01:00:30 To just 8 short years.
01:00:33 Here.
Lesbian Friend
01:00:36 I'll see you guys later. I'm going out.01:00:37 With Sharon? Well, why don't you bring her in so she can?
Rosanne's Sister
01:00:40 Meet the folks. Yeah. Dating her for, like, 3 months? We've never even.Lesbian Friend
01:00:43 Met her? Nothing personal, Roseanne. I just haven't introduced Sharon to any of my friends.Rosanne
01:00:48 Oh, you meet any of your straight friends, right? Because you have never been able to accept our alternate lifestyle. Well, it isn't a choice.01:00:56 Now.
Devon Stack
01:00:58 So of course, making jokes about how it's not a choice, because now in the 90s it isn't a choice you're born that way.01:01:06 You know, previously it was. Oh, I didn't know until college, and now it's you're Born This Way and you're always like that.
01:01:14 The three characters we've met with in the 1st 30 seconds of this episode is an unwed mother. You know, pregnant, single mom, morbidly obese mother. That's.
01:01:28 Completely degenerate and her lesbian ***** sister.
01:01:33 And she's complaining that she hasn't met her lesbian ***** sister's new girlfriend.
01:01:39 And so this is 8 years, 08 years less than a decade from from golden girls. Ohh, she's a lesbian to like.
01:01:50 To this.
01:01:54 Oh, and and the guy? I don't think I have it. Is it in here?
01:01:59 Now this guy who works there also gay. So like there's multiple gay characters already at this point, 1994.
01:02:07 So the the ***** lesbian sister brings in her.
01:02:15 Her lesbian lover.
Lesbian Friend
01:02:16 Hey lizanne, this is Sharon. She's an ****** dancer performance artist.Betty White
01:02:20 I'm a stripper.Lesbian Girlfriend
01:02:21 Five and wanted to meet you.Mary's Friend
01:02:23 For a while, but for some reason Nancy was scared to introduce her.The Lesbian Friend
01:02:27 Girlfriend to you guys.Devon Stack
01:02:29 Ohh, and she's a stripper, so you know it's again from 1986 to 1994.01:02:37 Things have have changed quite a bit.
01:02:40 Quite a bit.
01:02:41 And people thinking of the 90s were great. Yeah. No, no, the the 90s is when it was really.
01:02:47 Really starting to to get.
01:02:49 Bad.
01:02:51 So again, like I said, he's he's the gay character. They talk about how they're going to maybe go hang out at a gay bar with the the lesbians and the flag. Anyway, Speaking of 90s now, you start to meet the 90s man.
01:03:07 A. A story that's it's not really a story. It's just they. They took this as an opportunity to make men look like ****** cucks and women. Awesome. And this is all in the same episode. Again, there's no, like, this is even like a beast story. It's just like, oh, what's going on at the Roseanne household? Well, we got these two losers.
01:03:27 Who are married to two of Roseanne's daughters and they live at their house. They they don't have jobs. I guess they don't. I mean, I I didn't watch all of Roseanne. I've seen a couple episodes here and there, but they're basically losers that live at their wifes parents house with their with their wives.
01:03:48 In their in the you know, in the bedroom that they went to high school and I guess and they're these, these couple of ******* losers that are arguing over who's the bigger cook. Like, no ********. That's really.
01:04:01 What they're are.
01:04:02 Over is who is the bigger ****? You see this guy? Uh, he says you're the bigger **** because look, your wife, she walks around dressed like a *****.
01:04:15 And she's, you know, everyone can see her like that. That's your wife. Why would you let your wife walk around dressed like that?
01:04:23 And then his wife walks in and demeans him and humiliates him publicly.
Rosanne's Sister
01:04:28 David, what's the matter with you? I've told you to.01:04:29 Use fabric softener.
Devon Stack
01:04:32 And so the guys like, oh, looks like you're the bigger cook. You're the bigger loser because, you know, maybe my wife's a *****, but your wife's authoritarian harpy.01:04:46 And then the real funny joke happens, then the real funny joke happens. There's a knock at the door.
Rosanne's Son
01:04:59 Wow. Dean Dean Bates. It's been a long time. Yeah.Dean Bates
01:05:03 Do I know you?Rosanne's Son
01:05:06 No, but when I was a freshman, you went out with Becky, didn't you? Yeah. Come on in. It's good you're here. Hey, mark.01:05:17 This is Dean Bates. Dean used to date. Becky your wife.
Devon Stack
01:05:21 See, now it's funny cause like there's this Chad that's coming over to humiliate the the husband even further.01:05:29 Because this Chad's coming over.
01:05:31 With to visit.
Dean Bates
01:05:33 The whole wife maybe, is what it seems like, right?01:05:36 So your husband? Yeah, that's right. Nice to meet you.
Rosanne's Son
01:05:40 So, Dean, you still playing football?Speaker
01:05:42 Yeah. Yeah. I got scholarship to northwestern.Rosanne's Son
01:05:44 Really great going to college and playing football.01:05:49 Can't get that around here.
Mary's Friend
01:05:54 D Oh my God, how are you? Hey, Becky, you look terrific.Rosanne's Son
01:06:00 You if you ask me and that guy's.01:06:02 A lot better looking than you.
01:06:06 Why don't you go over?
01:06:07 There and give him a big kiss.
Rosanne's Daughter
01:06:10 Hey, Dean, I'm ready.Rosanne's Son
01:06:16 Ready. Ready for what?Dean Bates
01:06:19 I'm gonna give a.01:06:20 Ride to school.
Rosanne's Son
01:06:21 But you 2 don't even know each other.Rosanne's Daughter
01:06:23 Yeah, we met at some lame frat party. He was like the only guy there not guzzling beer and.01:06:27 Chang. God, I love you guys.
Dean Bates
01:06:30 I'll put your stuff.01:06:31 In the car. Ohh.
Husband
01:06:32 Thanks. Hey, Darlene, you're Dean's got a football scholarship.Rosanne's Son
01:06:38 Darling hates football players. Things change.Rosanne's Sister
01:06:42 You're serious? He's giving you a ride to school.Rosanne's Son
01:06:45 So what, Becky, what do?Mary's Friend
01:06:46 You care. Well, I just don't think she should be using my old boyfriends.Rosanne's Sister
01:06:49 To get rides.Mary's Boss
01:06:51 So you're not done riding them yet.Rosanne's Daughter
01:06:59 Wait a minute. Did he just say something clever?Devon Stack
01:07:03 Because he's a dopey man and we're ******. So this is the new 90s.01:07:08 This is the new 90s family, apparently.
01:07:11 Where we got two horde daughters humiliating their men and right in front of them. And yeah, it's real funny.
Mary's Friend
01:07:19 I cannot believe you're doing this to me.Husband
01:07:21 So what's the difference? If your sister goes?Mary's Friend
01:07:23 Out with the guy you know, in case you've.Rosanne's Son
01:07:24 Forgotten you're married?Mary's Friend
01:07:25 Ohh, just leave me alone.Dean Bates
01:07:28 Becky, get back here, Becky.Rosanne's Son
01:07:33 Becky, do you see that Mark was going crazy with jealousy? What an idiot.Rosanne's Daughter
01:07:38 Yeah, Becky's not the one who's going to have to think of some.01:07:41 Way to pay Dean back for the ride.
Lesbian Girlfriend
01:07:44 See you, David.Devon Stack
01:07:48 Ohh, hilarious. Hilarious. They're all *****.01:07:53 They're all cucks.
01:07:56 So anyway, but I was just like, OK, so that scene was just there to make men look like.
01:08:03 Complete cucks. I get it, I guess.
01:08:06 So meanwhile, at the the gay bar called lips.
01:08:12 You've got the.
01:08:15 Nervous Nelly, pregnant woman who is who is not as comfortable around gay people as Roseanne is. Roseanne is completely acclimated to it because she's the cool lady. She's the cool, progressive mom. Whereas I guess this is like, I think it's her sister, right? Supposed to be her, her pregnant single mom, sister or something? I don't know.
01:08:36 Who ******* cares, right?
01:08:38 But she's nervous because she doesn't want to get hit.
01:08:40 On by lesbians.
Rosanne's Sister
01:08:41 Well, now, just relax, Jackie. There's nothing to be nervous about. No wants to be nervous about. Should be clear to anyone that I'm traditional. Hey, look, there's another old fashioned girl right there.Mary's Friend
01:08:57 That pregnant woman is.01:08:58 Holding hands with my mailman woman.
Rosanne's Sister
01:09:01 Again, waved at me when we do way back.01:09:08 Ohh my she's throwing at me.
Devon Stack
01:09:12 So she's still kind of weird out by the the lesbians.01:09:17 And they do all these, like, go funny lesbians hitting on you. Kind of jokes and it's super, no pun intended, gay.
01:09:27 And then you have the possibly first lesbian primetime kiss on television.
01:09:34 Roseanne, of course, always known for first. I think she had the first gay wedding on television also.
Mary's Friend
01:09:43 You know, Roseanne, we had to hang out.Rosanne
01:09:44 More often, I was thinking that too, but next time let's leave the.01:09:47 Wives at home.
01:09:51 Read my mind.
Lesbian Girlfriend
01:09:52 Good morning.Rosanne
01:09:55 Huh.Devon Stack
01:10:04 So they do that. I'm not gonna make you watch that any longer.01:10:09 They do that, and now she's she doesn't know.
01:10:13 What to think?
01:10:15 Her, her sister or friend. I don't know who Senator Bernhardt's supposed to be. Her associates, her lesbian associates girlfriend has kissed her at the gay bar, and she feels like she has to tell her that her girlfriend kissed her at the gay bars. This.
01:10:32 Is again eight years.
01:10:34 Eight years we went from ohh. It's so, so weird and awkward that there's this lesbian here to to this kind of.
01:10:41 And this is prime time. It's not late night.
Rosanne
01:10:44 I have to tell you something and and you're probably going to get really upset, you know. But I figure if I was you, well, I'd want to know. Last night, Sharon. Kiss me.Lesbian Friend
01:10:57 I know, she told me.Rosanne
01:10:59 Oh, she did.Lesbian Friend
01:11:00 Yeah, she just thought you're real cute and she wanted to kiss you, so she did. Isn't she a riot?Rosanne
01:11:07 Ohh, so you're not like upset or anything.Lesbian Friend
01:11:10 No, I think it's funny. Why did it bother?Rosanne
01:11:11 You. Oh, no, no, it didn't bother me. I mean, I I pretty much knew it was funny, you know?Lesbian Friend
01:11:20 Oh my God. When Sharon told me she kissed you, I told her that might be a chance.Rosanne
01:11:25 You might freak out. I'm not freaking out. Why would I?Mary's Friend
01:11:28 Freak out. Well, you know, maybe.Lesbian Friend
01:11:31 Maybe like the kiss. Just a little.Devon Stack
01:11:34 Ohh yes if you.01:11:35 If you do freak out, if you do have a problem with the homosexuality and this goes for you at home, your viewers at home watching this. If you were in any way bothered by what you saw, maybe it's because you.
01:11:48 Secretly are gay.
01:11:50 That was the argument all throughout the 90s.
01:11:54 Oh, what are you? What are you, like, a repressed fagot? Well, you don't like faggs. That means you must be a Fagg. Only a fad wouldn't like **** like that was that was really what they said.
01:12:06 And I don't know why, but everyone thought that made sense.
01:12:11 It only made sense in that psychologically, you know, like on a psychological warfare.
01:12:17 Front I guess it makes sense because you know these are people who are disgusted by gay people. So what's the thing that you tell them that they are if they don't want to go along with it, you say that they are gay and because they they are so disgusted by the idea of gay people, they're like.
01:12:32 Well.
01:12:34 That's even grosser than than having gay people exist. The like. The thought of me being gay. So yeah, it puts him in this weird, you know, if they're low IQ, this weird ******* mind prison where they they're like.
01:12:45 Well, I'm not.
01:12:46 Gay, I guess. Faggs are fine. Like which doesn't make any sense. But that worked. That worked on people I.
01:12:52 Saw it work on people.
01:12:54 I saw it ******* work on people and I on tight like they thought it was the cleverest thing in the world. Oh, you're just a homophobe because you're you're secretly gay.
Rosanne's Sister
01:13:05 And it worked. It worked.Devon Stack
01:13:06 So often it was insane how well it worked.01:13:11 But anyway, so the that's the that's kind of like the the angle they take here. She shouldn't be bothered by the fact that as a married woman.
01:13:20 That her?
01:13:22 Sister or friends or whoever, you know, lesbian girlfriend kissed her.
01:13:29 And of course, they are using lesbians, but imagine flipping it two men. You're a married guy who's just tolerating a gay.
01:13:38 Bar to be.
01:13:39 Nice. And some gay dude kisses you. I guess you're supposed to be flattered. I guess you know, in the same way Rose was flat. Well, if I was gay, I would have taken.
01:13:48 This as a compliment.
01:13:50 See, that's the other message they're pushing with these things. It's not so much that you should tolerate it. It's that if those advances, the thing that they told you would never happen when they were first trying to sell Fagot characters then. Oh no, we're not interested in you. You're straight people. We hate breeders.
01:14:07 But now in this these episodes, and not just this one in 1994 but also 1986, they're saying no if if if they do.
01:14:15 If they if you do become the the target of their affections.
01:14:19 You should at least be understanding and flattered.
01:14:25 What are you gay?
01:14:28 It doesn't make any sense, but you.
Lesbian Friend
01:14:29 Know it's not that unusual. I mean, sexuality isn't all black and white. There's a whole.Rosanne
01:14:34 Gray area. I know about the Gray area.Lesbian Friend
01:14:38 And you're afraid that just one little tiny percent of you might have been?01:14:40 Turned on by a woman.
Devon Stack
01:14:45 Seeing.01:14:46 Maybe she is gay.
01:14:50 So she responds the same way I saw.
01:14:53 A lot of people respond.
01:14:55 Well then I guess faggs are OK because I'm not.
01:14:57 A fad? And it's like what?
01:15:00 All right, that doesn't make any sense.
01:15:03 And then they put this in again.
01:15:04 Like.
01:15:05 John Goodman, the father, is not in the episode hardly at all.
01:15:10 And they just cut to this just to let you know that even your little kids should be taught this. It's not just something for Roseanne to to try to, like, struggle to wrap her head around, or she she talks to talk. But when it really comes down to it, some lesbian kisses her, is she still OK with it? It's one thing to say you're an ally.
01:15:31 And you're totally fine with ****.
01:15:32 But if Faggs start kissing you and you.
01:15:34 Get weirded out by.
01:15:35 It then you're. Are you really an ally?
01:15:39 Well, it's not just enough for you to to think of things that way, but you also have to teach your kids to think of things that way.
John Goodman
01:15:46 Your son? Was there something you wanted?Rosanne's other Son
01:15:49 Yeah, Mom said she went dancing last night with other women.John Goodman
01:15:57 Yes.Rosanne's other Son
01:15:59 Isn't that warm?John Goodman
01:16:02 No son is perfectly fine, and anyone that tries to tell you different is wrong.Devon Stack
01:16:08 You hear that?01:16:10 It's perfectly fine.
01:16:12 And anyone that tries to tell you that it's not, they're the ones that are wrong, and they're probably secretly gay.
01:16:20 So that was the change that was the progress because that's and that's pretty much the episode ends.
01:16:25 And there's not really a story line to it. It's just.
01:16:30 Pushing the idea that you should be OK with gay sexual advance advances essentially like there's no storyline at all. Like there's no resolution to the guy that's that's banging the daughters or the OR used to bang the daughters and is now cocking the the, you know, the boyfriend and the husband.
01:16:51 Well, you know, there's no there's no storyline at all in this episode. It's just a bunch of little vignettes, a bunch of little vignettes showing you how degenerate the 90s were.
01:17:04 And pushing this this gay propaganda.
01:17:10 So you might ask yourself well.
The Lesbian Friend
01:17:13 Yeah. What what?Devon Stack
01:17:14 What was the point of all this?01:17:18 You're telling telling.
01:17:19 You know why? Why are they focused so much on the women? Because they were a lot of these shows were focused on on women. It was focused on on in the same way that those daytime talk shows that we've gone over whether time Ricky Lake or Donahue or any of those shows.
01:17:36 It's because you're trying to flash the firmware of women.
01:17:41 Because they're the ones raising the kids. They're the ones that are going to be instilling the values.
01:17:46 Into the kids.
01:17:48 And and in fact, in many ways are the ones that might even be influencing the husbands who are just working all day and coming home and just want to eat and go to bed.
01:17:59 Now, look, I I I think I had a a dad that was mostly out to lunch, but I don't think.
01:18:04 That was the unique.
01:18:05 Experience for people who had boomer dads, I think that was that was fairly normal. A lot of my friends, at least that they had very similar.
01:18:14 Were non relationships with their dads right where he worked all day and then he came home and maybe he had a hobby or something, but it was like it was like he was in his own little ******* world. Right? And it was the mom. If, if if there was a mom. One of my friends also had divorced family. So that, like, didn't even get that right.
01:18:34 But the mom was doing all the.
01:18:37 The the raising of the kids with very little input from the dead, so that's why they went after the.
01:18:45 The women. But you know, as it turns out.
01:18:48 As it turns out.
01:18:51 We can Fast forward again.
01:18:54 We can Fast forward again and go to what is considered because there's people that will see this and they might say, well, it's like this was a very progressive show. In fact they wouldn't be wrong. My parents wouldn't allow us to watch Roseanne in the 90s because it was like this.
01:19:10 And they would say, well, that's just it's not representative of of of America. There was, you know, obviously most families in the 90s weren't like Roseanne's family. And they'd be right to a certain extent. But a lot of people modeled a lot of that behavior right. But even if you Fast forward to the most conservative television show.
01:19:31 The most conservative television show in decades.
01:19:36 At least that's how people talked about it. I remember even when the show was getting cancelled, they were saying that it was getting cancelled because it was too conservative, which is totally not. But I guess if you know we're basing it, if we're comparing it to like Roseanne, I guess it's conservative to some extent.
01:19:54 There was the show with Tim Allen from home improvement called Last Man Standing.
01:20:00 It was basically a show that was in the same way. These shows were largely the aimed at boomer or women. This show is 100% designed for boomer men.
01:20:11 100% designed for boomer men.
01:20:15 It's it's a caricature almost if if it's if boomers, if Boomer man had any self-awareness, it would be a caricature of boomer man.
01:20:27 So this show last Man standing first season, by the way.
01:20:31 So this is the very first season.
01:20:34 Now they weren't very popular in the first season, but of course this is this is much later. This is 2011, 2011. You had obviously a lot more content. Now you've got all the different cable networks, you've got all the Internet stuff that's starting to pop up, you got YouTube and things that are starting to pop up.
01:20:55 So it didn't.
01:20:55 Have quite the impact that a show like Roseanne had. In fact, I think the year that this first year that it aired the first season, they were only averaging about 8 to 10 million viewers per show, which is still significant. That's not an insignificant amount.
01:21:12 And it performed well for its time slot and and you know, given the the landscape, the media landscape at the time, but it's it's it's like it's it's it's basically boomer candy boomer man Candy.
01:21:29 Conservative boomer man candy.
01:21:32 And it is based on or it's the storyline is basically this guy, Tim Allen from home improvement, runs a store that's like like bass pro shops or Cabela's. You know, one of these big mega.
01:21:52 Outdoor sports shops. You know, the kinds of stores that sell hunting rifles and ammunition and tents and, you know, very manly, right? Very manly. And you know they well, all all I see.
01:22:08 Hey, Mike, you got any plans tonight?
John Goodman
01:22:10 Ohh great man. Plants park myself in the den, watch the ESPN and I got some leftover biscuit to make a sand.Devon Stack
01:22:17 I mean, it's literally boomer. Like I'm gonna. I'm gonna watch sports ball and eat BBQ.01:22:23 I'm going to do man things.
01:22:25 I'm gonna do man things. I'm gonna. I'm gonna go home and and and watch sports bar and eat BBQ. So that's that's 100% what it's about. They even have a a millennial character that they only have there so they can make fun of millennials and **** on millennials being ******* when they don't have grit like we do that kind of a thing. Like, look at, you know, look at this guy. Such a ******* loser.
01:22:46 He lives in some giant boomer mansion. You know, it's literally like the home alone ******* mansion.
01:22:53 And they make fun of his, you know, the daughters. They're always on their phones. Of course. It's flip phones. It's 2000.
01:23:00 11 but they're.
01:23:01 Always on their phones, right? They're always on their phones using the Twitter and stuff. You know, it's it's just, it's, it's total boomer **** constantly ******** on on everything that's not.
01:23:13 Boomer ship.
01:23:15 And he gets home. And he's like, oh, honey, why? Why? You looks like you're getting ready to entertain some people. And she's like, oh, we got some new neighbors. Some new neighbors have just moved. And again, this is.
01:23:25 For conservatives, right?
01:23:27 Conservatives in 2011 who have consumed all this other **** that we've already watched.
Lesbian Girlfriend
01:23:33 Well, Rebecca is really nice. So I invited them over for dinner.Tim Allen
01:23:36 So what does Mr. Rebecca do? You guys have been doing your girly talk, and I gotta deal with the guy. That probably has a chiropractor. That's a wizard. Let me show.Rosanne
01:23:38 I don't know.Tim Allen
01:23:44 You on your back when you walk.The Lesbian Friend
01:23:46 Across your back. Oh yeah.Lesbian Girlfriend
01:23:48 Sorry, boy, do not eat your nerves.Tim Allen
01:23:51 What are they here for?Lesbian Girlfriend
01:23:54 Hey, Rebecca, welcome to our humble abode. Ohh, you shouldn't have. But I'm glad you did. Come on in and meet my grumpy husband.Tim Allen
01:24:10 Hi, Mike Baxter.Rosanne's Sister
01:24:11 Hi, Rebecca Haddon Charlie's.Rosanne
01:24:13 Running a little late.Tim Allen
01:24:13 Yeah, lucky.Betty White
01:24:16 Whenever there's anything on about football, submarines or quicksand, Charlie has to rush home and.Rosanne
01:24:21 Record it.Tim Allen
01:24:22 Yeah.01:24:23 Fast death by quicksand. I'm DVR ING that myself. It's cool. You know, we got to meet our neighbors more, and that's what we say we should be in our neighbors.
01:24:31 More, but we always fight about.
Devon Stack
01:24:32 It say it's boomers. Harleys.01:24:35 And and TV Harleys and TV and beer and barbecue and sports ball.
Lesbian Girlfriend
01:24:43 That'll be Charlie. I know what you're thinking. What?01:24:45 Kind of maniac rides a motorcycle at this.
Tim Allen
01:24:47 Time of year, my kind of.01:24:48 Maniac, I'll get it.
01:24:51 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:24:53 Come on, keep it in your pants.
Charlie
01:24:56 Hey Sir.Lesbian Friend
01:25:01 I'll do my best.Tim Allen
01:25:04 Charlie.Charlie
01:25:05 Yeah.Tim Allen
01:25:06 Of course.Devon Stack
01:25:10 Dot dot dot Now if this show had been in the 90s.01:25:15 The whole storyline, would that be them? Weirded out by the fact that that Charlie was a woman and that it's a lesbian character and ohh it's so awkward and weird that lesbians moved in. How do we wrap our head around that and eventually come to terms with it and accepted them as people and realize that they're just like us or maybe even better? Well, it's 2011. And even though this is a conservative.
01:25:37 So they made a lot of progress. They made a lot of progress. None of that happens.
01:25:42 Literally none of that happens.
01:25:45 They're immediately comfortable with the fact that they're lesbians.
01:25:49 It's just it was just weird because he he assumed it would be a man and it wasn't.
01:25:54 But that's the end of it. That's the end of the awkwardness. It's already over. There's no discussion about, like, oh, it's so weird. I thought that it was going to be.
01:26:01 A man. But it was a woman.
01:26:04 In fact, he gets along great with the lesbian, the Butch one that had the Harley because it turns out she's just like him.
01:26:12 She she likes sports ball and barbecue and and, you know, Discovery Channel. She likes watching TV and drinking beer and ride on Harleys just like him.
01:26:24 She's basically a boomer dude.
01:26:27 And she they have a little talk about it in the kitchen.
Speaker
01:26:28 OK.Devon Stack
01:26:31 Like. Oh yeah, and again, it's not like the weird, like, wow, I wouldn't have thought they'd be lesbians. Talk. It's like, wow, I I have a lot in common with this Charlie woman, this lesbian Charlie person.01:26:43 And back at his uh, his Cabela's or whatever that he runs, you know, they make fun of the millennials, some more like, oh, you're a fagg. Yeah, you ******* Fagg millennial.
01:26:53 Look at. Look at this ******* look. Look. Look at him. Look at him. Look at his long, goofy hair and his.
01:26:59 ******* ******* ***.
01:27:01 And they're not. They're not worried at all about it. In fact, he tells his his other boomer friend, this guy that. Yeah, I'm friends with this lesbian now that lives, lives next door and he's.
01:27:11 Like. Oh, that's cool.
01:27:14 And then they go bike riding, right? They go riding there, big boomer bikes riding around, cruising around, everything's fine. Everything's fine until.
Tim Allen
01:27:25 So how did my exhaust?01:27:26 Taste.
Lesbian Girlfriend
01:27:28 Better than those sandwiches? You made a stop.Tim Allen
01:27:30 For those sandwiches, those were paninis.The Lesbian Friend
01:27:32 Paninis. I think that's the gayest thing I've ever heard.Devon Stack
01:27:37 Ohh she they gays, gays are are cool like us. They even they even say things are gay like like we do.01:27:46 So they're one of the good ones. They're they're self aware, they they know they.
01:27:50 Know what's up?
01:27:51 So they will get some beers.
Tim Allen
01:27:53 The thirsty. Let's watch a little bit of.01:27:54 The Bronco game.
Bea Arthur
01:27:55 Read my.01:27:56 Mind.
Mary's Friend
01:27:57 Seriously, why do you think my bikes getting loose on?Tim Allen
01:27:59 The corners well with your.01:28:01 Low center of gravity. You should be carving up those turns.
Lesbian Friend
01:28:04 What does that mean?Tim Allen
01:28:06 What you've heard of junk in the trunk? You've got a whole garage sale going on.01:28:10 Back there.
Rosanne's Sister
01:28:12 You think I have a?Tim Allen
01:28:13 Big ****. It was bigger. This one down here.The Lesbian Friend
01:28:18 I think I'm going to go.Tim Allen
01:28:20 Why the games going to start like 20 minutes?Lesbian Girlfriend
01:28:22 No, that's alright. I don't want to take up too much.Rosanne's Sister
01:28:24 Space on your couch.Tim Allen
01:28:26 Oh, come on.01:28:27 Take a shot. I was.
01:28:28 Just kidding around. See you later.
Devon Stack
01:28:31 And he's the white, straight male that didn't realize that even though, you know, they're just like us, they're also not like us. And if you offend them, it's your fault.01:28:42 And he should have known better because he was treating her not like a lesbian woman, but like a straight man. And so he should have known that. That's not what you do.
01:28:54 And his wife kind of scolds him for for making her upset because he doesn't understand women or something.
01:29:00 So it's still his fault.
01:29:02 Like it's still his fault. It doesn't matter. Doesn't matter how accommodating and accepting he was of the situation, he it's still his fault and he has to buy her a gift and apologize, and she graciously accepts and the end.
01:29:20 And that's.
01:29:23 That's the conservative show. That's the most conservative show on television.
01:29:34 I knew the show was was ****. This is the only episode I've actually watched all the way through. I knew it was **** because I I went somewhere where?
01:29:41 It was on a TV.
01:29:43 And realized in later seasons, which it must have been because his daughters in this season, which is the first season, are are much younger. One of his daughters is like a marine or something and like again it's it's based, it's boomer based like. Oh yeah, she's cool. She's going to die for Israel like it.
01:30:04 Anyway, but I just thought it was interesting. You can watch the progression.
01:30:10 You can watch the progression you go back to 1972.
01:30:14 They they it's edgy to to just mention that a character is gay and then hurry up and and shut up about it. And then and the show.
01:30:22 Late at night when no only only progressives are basically watching the show anyway.
01:30:27 Then you Fast forward to The Golden Girls and you have the lesbian character, but it's all very awkward and you have to do a lot of explaining and and make her look as sympathetic as possible. Make it so that her her her wife has recently died, and so she's going through some ****. So you know it's you have to.
01:30:46 Excuse her. Her weirdo behavior. You go from that to just the complete degenerate cucky 90s where there's a lesbian kisses going on and the men are getting cocked right in front of them, you know, right in front of their their wives. And it's just, you know, horrific.
01:31:05 And you know, there's half the characters in this ******* episode are gay, and the son is told that being gay is awesome to apparently that son grew up and now owns the Cabela's. And Aria knows. Of course, that's fine. It's fine. And and what really sucks is millennials. They suck because they got.
01:31:25 Phones and they're they're always looking at their phones. But uh, lesbians are are ******* awesome because they ride on Harleys and they they watch sports ball and drink beer and eat BBQ.
01:31:47 Oh.
01:31:54 Get in.
01:32:07 Ah boy.
Bea Arthur
01:32:10 Yeah. The thing is, it's.Devon Stack
01:32:12 Never ******* enough for these people. This is how it works. They needle you and needle you and needle you and needle you. Even 2011, when they had the conservative show promoting homosexuality for them, it still was enough. The white guy was still the bad guy and the white guy is always the bad guy in every scenario. Doesn't ever.01:32:29 ******* stop and never will stop. Doesn't matter how much you give in, you're still gonna be the bad guy. You're still gonna be the one that's gonna be gracious and bow out of the situation and apologize for existing.
01:32:46 And This is why it's also important to know.
01:32:48 Who's doing it?
01:32:52 Because it's confusing, right? They would be really confusing if the people producing all this this propaganda were also white guys.
01:33:03 It wouldn't. It wouldn't make a whole lot of sense, and I think to a lot of people it doesn't because they think to themselves, why are we so suicidal? Why would we be making all the? I mean, we must actually be bad. I mean, we're the ones making this stuff, right. And if our perception of the situation is that we're always the bad guy, we, well, then we must be.
01:33:22 We must always be the bad guy.
01:33:27 This is why it's.
01:33:28 So important to point out that the.
01:33:30 Fact that these people are Jewish producing these television shows.
01:33:36 Now, in the case of to be totally just, you know, Full disclosure, by the time 2011 rolls around and we got last man standing, the the producer of this show or the director of the show, maybe the producer is Jewish, but the.
01:33:48 Director is not Jewish.
01:33:50 Riders towards the the later seasons were almost all Jewish.
01:33:54 But I don't know that in this episode that.
01:33:56 They were. They were Jewish.
01:34:00 It's just that's the the propaganda already taken.
01:34:05 You could. It was already fine. In fact, it was expected that even if you're a conservative that you just accept homosexuality, it's just like a normal thing.
01:34:19 It should be just as shocking that they the the neighbors are lesbians as it would have been if they were Filipino.
01:34:28 And just like the Filipino family, right, you'd be able to find.
01:34:31 Some common ground and.
01:34:33 Oh, look, Filipinos like barbecue and sports ball, too.
01:34:44 But it's never ending this ******* ********. This is why it's important to to.
01:34:49 Understand who's doing this to us.
01:34:56 Understand that you don't do this with such regularity.
01:35:03 For no reason, it's not a coincidence that all Jews are telling these exact same stories over and over and over again.
01:35:18 And this kind, you might even some people might be confused. They might think, well, I don't have a problem with gay people or like I'm, you know, it's it doesn't my my moral compass doesn't involve, you know, who you know who people have sex with, right? Like it's it's it's all up to them. I've got like more of a a libertarian approach.
01:35:37 As say, someone like Alex Jones might say, right?
Libertarian Luciferian
01:35:41 Doesn't really matter. 2 grown consenting adults doing whatever they want to do is is their business.Devon Stack
01:35:51 Or that might be your view.01:35:54 Like who? ******* cares, right?
01:36:00 But you can't get upset.
01:36:01 By stuff like the Haitians in Springfield, you can't get upset by white replacement if you're not upset by this, because what the **** do you think this is?
01:36:14 What do you think the promotion of homosexuality is in your society?
01:36:21 If not yet another weapon in the war against white people.
01:36:31 If you're trying to get rid of white people.
01:36:35 Yeah, one direct way of doing it is bringing in other people.
01:36:42 Other people that are there to compete for resources, other people that will displace them.
01:36:49 Other people that might breed them out, you know, breed breed with them.
01:36:56 That's, that's certainly one of the tools.
01:37:00 But another one of the tools.
01:37:02 Is to turn them sterile.
01:37:07 Sterilize the population. Sterilize in the same way that that Israelis sterilize.
01:37:13 Black Ethiopian Ethiopian Jews that came to Israel.
01:37:25 You know, it's funny because they talk about how they, you know, eugenics is this great evil and they're the biggest practicers of it.
01:37:34 It's just that the results of their genetic.
01:37:38 Refinement are the results that you want.
01:37:42 But that's precisely.
01:37:44 What turning white people into Faggs is doing? It's it's making you on reproductive.
01:37:57 It's yet another way that they're they're lowering the birth rates among whites.
01:38:03 Especially, I mean, look, I mean there's surgically doing it now with the trans kid stuff. I mean, they essentially at this point they are just surgically sterilizing people.
01:38:13 I'm not kind of they they they are.
01:38:16 Surgically sterilizing white children.
01:38:21 How often?
01:38:23 When you see these these training stories and what percentage?
01:38:26 Of them are white.
01:38:28 Certainly the majority, the vast majority.
01:38:39 Same thing with these gay characters in these TV shows.
01:38:41 Right. That's something they all had in common.
01:38:45 They were all white.
01:38:52 When is it OK for Netflix to have a white character that's not a complete ***** ** **** when they're a ***?
01:39:08 So this is just another way that they're trying to.
01:39:11 Prevent you from.
01:39:12 Breeding.
01:39:15 And this isn't even like that. It's not.
01:39:17 Even that controversial there's.
01:39:23 Open discussions.
01:39:27 Of how to lower populations?
01:39:30 In in in other countries where they feel there's a population problem.
01:39:36 Where you have unclassified documents.
01:39:41 That openly to Scott. Well, I guess now openly now they're declassified openly discuss.
01:39:47 Promoting homosexuality.
01:39:50 As a a means to lower the reproductive rate of the.
01:39:55 The native people in those countries.
01:40:06 But anyway.
01:40:09 I just thought these were interesting examples and.
01:40:15 I wanted to get through that Roseanne, when I had that saved from another stream I was preparing for that. We never got around to. So I started looking at some of these other ones and decided to be.
01:40:25 It's going to be fun to go over some of these. That's that's really all I have tonight.
01:40:32 Probably no stream Wednesday.
01:40:35 Because I I got a bunch of beekeeping stuff, I'm I'm now that the well now the temperatures kind of going down.
01:40:43 That I'm trying to get done because there's.
01:40:47 There's hives that need need some intervention before winter comes because winter. It's funny out here like we get the.
01:40:56 We get the extreme heat.
01:40:59 And then it drops off to like kind of nice for like a few weeks. But then it it it it it's it. You never know it can go real fast like ohh now it's below freezing at night so you gotta get all this preparations done before that happens. So probably no stream Wednesday and but I'll let you guys know but anyway let me tell you look and.
01:41:20 See what you guys are saying here.
01:41:22 In the.
01:41:24 Hyper holy ****. Holy ****.
01:41:29 What the **** is you guys doing here with these hyper chats here?
01:41:34 This is uh.
01:41:36 This is unexpected. I wasn't. I was. I wasn't looking at this. We have all of these big dono numbers popping up here.
01:41:45 Alright. Well then we and then we have we have of course then we have the.
01:41:48 Spamming $1.00 guys. Let's see.
01:41:52 Speaking of which, white matter says Devin, here is some research in return for your exceptional series, Child Protective Services is crucial to our immediate genocide.
01:42:02 Crazy feminists at CPS, leftist teachers, and even our own subverted families can report us for sexism, racism, anti-Semitism or being black pilled, etcetera. They can make medical they can medically kidnap or white sons at hospitals and give them the feminist cucks, or even gays, and then send them.
01:42:23 Send the white fathers to prison.
01:42:25 Jews and feminists make money as well as receive and control federal funding every step of the way. It has increased greatly in scope and power since the 2020 COVID weaponization of the medical industry. State level regulation was also removed previously in the recent past.
01:42:44 CPS was founded by, or founded in the satanic 1970s by a Jewish subvert.
01:42:51 Search term medical kidnapping and you will find many results from lawyers websites all over the US. We are not winning these cases. Our sons are being taken and brainwashed by traders and the enemy. We are essentially being erased our well. It's still going.
01:43:11 How many days did you send me?
01:43:14 This is a lot man like and I'll just tell you in the future like this is you're abusing the system here.
01:43:20 Our sons are being taken and brainwashed by traders. The enemy. We are essentially being. You already said that. Why you say again?
01:43:29 Even a former state prosecutors addressed the selling of children for free.
01:43:32 Funding policies at the county level CPS offices. These crazy feminists make perfect shells for Jews higher up in the system. Helping children is the perfect cover for this evil. Many individuals resisting this legally have met with strange, untimely deaths or have been sent to prison.
01:43:53 White babies are higher value to the CPS adoption market, as barren white women want white babies. Addressing this issue is absolutely crucial to our survival. Well, that's the reason why you just want to stay out of the system. You know this is.
01:44:08 Because, I mean, look, I know the state can do whatever it wants to.
01:44:11 Some extent, but.
01:44:14 If you physically remove yourself from.
01:44:19 Areas where you've got these kinds of people in power, then you've you've you've at least you're going to, you're going to solve a lot of this.
01:44:27 A lot of this.
01:44:28 Is going to not be a problem.
01:44:30 And there's states.
01:44:31 That are better than others, right? Like there's certain states that it's probably a better idea to live in if you're worried about this.
01:44:37 Kind.
01:44:38 Of thing size matter says you've talked before about how Colts recruit people who are weak, abused, and neglected and abandoned. The people of Springfield are abused and abandoned, and the same can be said for working class.
01:44:52 Whites, generally, Trump is a cult leader who preys on marginalized white Americans for recruits.
01:44:58 The way Trump framed religion makes me think that he thinks there are two types of people in this world, wolves and sheep. Christians are the sheep for him to prey on. Also shout out to white matter for making me look generous. Next time use library of Monopoly money. Yeah.
01:45:19 Yeah, the.
01:45:23 Yeah. And that's the if you look at the Q *****.
01:45:27 That's often what you see is he is taking advantage of people who feel powerless and he knows these are people that are are desperate to have a voice. And so he regurgitates some of the things that they say. And in fact, you know, that's what Cambridge Analytica was all about was finding out what what they were saying on Facebook.
01:45:47 So he could repeat it.
01:45:49 And sound like the guy that they could trust to.
01:45:53 To take on the deep state, et cetera, et cetera. But yeah, of course, none of that worked out and it's not going to work out this time around either. And we already have a very Clear History as to what to expect if he gets into the White House. So the only people that really can be excited about.
01:46:13 Trump presidency with any kind of, you know, reality attached to it or Israelis or just Jews in general.
01:46:25 But a lot of people are, you know, they're feeling. They want to relive glory days than ever had they. They want to be like Uncle Rico.
01:46:35 Fantasizing about how he could throw a football over them mountains over there.
01:46:40 Mike Lindell's crack pipe.
The Lesbian Friend
01:46:43 Cash flow checkout.Devon Stack
01:46:50 Yes.01:46:53 This might be a few parter, but I'll make it worth your while. I want to share an experience with you. I just recently had to visit the hospital for an emergency. What I learned is stay away from hospitals. They are not like us. Some things are obviously unavoidable. They speak the language of Big Pharma constantly showing their dopes.
01:47:13 Like narcs that I had to adamantly refuse the whole time, also all the doctors are not the same. The 1st Doctor ****** ** my surgery, so a big city doctor came to clean up the mess, probably because the population numbers.
01:47:28 And experiences also, I learned do not put tattoos on your body that broadcast your affiliation to politics. My first doctor right away made comments that completely took me off guard and made me very uncomfortable. And lastly, I got to think that I should probably take some courses and basic.
01:47:48 Medical practice.
01:47:49 This uh, like how to suture set bones, IV drips, cauterize, etc. But again, some things are unavoidable or unavailable, but it can't hurt to be prepared for the future. It can't hurt to start acquiring some of the knowledge and accessories.
01:48:10 Needed for basic medical physical trauma. Appreciate your work and insights.
01:48:17 Yeah, I I.
01:48:20 I 100% agree every time I've gone to see a quote UN quote medical professional. And I mean every time I would say in the last 10 or so years, I have felt as if I'm dealing with someone who is wildly incompetent.
01:48:39 Like like I don't like. I don't trust them like I.
01:48:41 It's one of those things where.
01:48:44 You can be kind of a dummy if you're the if you're the sandwich artist at subway, putting my ******* spicy Italian together. You know, like, if you **** ** and like, you know you can't make a sandwich. I mean, you're stupid and whatever, it's annoying, but I don't want you, you know, digging around.
01:49:03 In me, with a scalpel or something like that, and being as as smart as the ******* sandwich artist at at.
01:49:11 ******* subway, but that seems to be the level of competency that I've encountered. It doesn't, and and a lot of it's some of it's foreigners. Like I went to.
01:49:23 When I was in DC, I just went to. I had like an HMO and I just went to like whoever they said I had to go to and there was some ******* African guy, like *******, you know, like Super African guy. And the whole time, like, where the **** did he go to?
01:49:37 Medical school, right?
01:49:39 Couldn't couldn't communicate very well like he was so fresh off the.
01:49:43 Boat.
01:49:44 I couldn't even really.
01:49:46 Effectively communicate what the problem was to him and he couldn't communicate what he wanted me to do like I had. So I went to someone else and then I get this ******* Asian dude who's just as bad. Like he seems smarter, you know, obviously, but.
01:50:02 He couldn't communicate either. It was ******* ********. And when I finally got, like, a white lady, she seemed like, you know, about on par with the Asian guy. Maybe. But she she seemed like kind of incompetent and stupid too. Just at least I could talk to her.
01:50:18 And yeah, that's been my experience. And then once I was like, off the HMO and stuff and I had, I had to, like, learn. Yeah. Yeah. I find you find yourself. Go on Web MD a lot. Right. And and trying to, you know, figure this stuff out when you don't.
01:50:31 Have.
01:50:32 Insurance and things. There's some stuff you just you got to figure out. It's out of necessity because you're.
01:50:37 Not what you going to do, right, you know.
01:50:39 Wait till it gets so bad that you have to go to an emergency room and then just never pay them or you know, you go to one of these.
01:50:48 One of those called now urgent care clinics and pay $200 just for them to be like. Yeah, it's it. You know, I don't know what it is or I've had that happen. Right. You. You finally suck it up and you go to one of these urgent care places because you think you might be dying. And they and they after you pay the two hundred $300 or whatever for them to.
01:51:08 To see you for literally for 5 minutes. They're just like oh, it's fine or or you know, here's here's a prescription for for painkillers or something like that. And.
01:51:18 You're like, huh?
01:51:20 I know you're used to like junkies and losers and idiots and you know whoever coming in here, but like, I'm not an idiot. I don't come in here unless there's an actual problem.
01:51:32 So yeah, it's it's a ******* mess. The the American Medical system is a ******* mess, and it's just going to get worse because you're going to have these, these, these competency issues across the board. I mean, you're going to have people that.
01:51:49 It's funny because they say, oh, it's doctors and engineers and we laugh, but it's not so funny when they actually start accepting these idiots into medical school and graduating them so they can try to make some number look good in a spreadsheet somewhere. And the next thing you know, those are the ******* treating you. And it's not even just like the doctors. It's it's like the same ******* dumb.
01:52:09 Which is like when you.
01:52:10 Go to just any store nowadays, right? Like, especially if you're in a big city and you go to the checkout stand, whether you're going to like target or you know whatever, just some random place. Just getting something out of this. You know that you can't get online for some reason.
01:52:26 And you know the the people checking you out, they're they they have a chip on their shoulder. They don't even make, they don't even look at you. Right. They don't even make eye contact once.
01:52:37 That they're low key, angry that you're there because you're the reason they're having to work and and they're just it's just unpleasant. Isn't a a strong enough word to describe the interactions with these people. And then if you get into a situation where you're having to go to a hospital or even one of these urgent care.
01:52:56 Places it's the same dumb *******. The same dumb ******* checking you out at at Target or they're wearing scrubs and they're just as ******* ****** *** that you're there. And just as ******* stupid and hate ****** just as much.
01:53:10 And that's just increasingly what you're going to find, and absolutely you're going to have to figure out how to do stuff. You know, I'm, I'm trying to get people like, you know, like, one thing too, and that that's that, I think is a a big expense when it comes to people not wanting to have children. Right, is they think, well, if I have a kid.
01:53:29 I have to go to the hospital and I got to pay all this *******.
01:53:32 Money and look, that's a ******* nightmare too. That's a complete ******* nightmare. And there's there's midwives for **** like that. People. I don't know why people, especially women, women are so ******* scared. They're so afraid to not have their baby in a in a hospital because they think that like anything less than than doing like the the.
01:53:53 You know, going to the emergency room and getting shot up with ******* drugs and having, you know, four different people up their ******* vagina, delivering the baby for them in a in a in a, in a hospital with these kinds of people work.
01:54:07 There or or worse, right? Like uh, some kind of ******* nurse that's going.
01:54:12 To.
01:54:12 Jack, your baby full of insulin until it chokes to death or whatever. Like you got all these ******* psychos and but they've been programmed to to think that, like, that's that's where you have to have a kid. And so they don't want to have kids, right? Because, you know, they they can't afford the.
01:54:28 The medical care, maybe they don't have the the health insurance that covers it and and then you know what if there's something wrong with the baby and it's just like they act as if, like, we haven't been having ******* babies like, forever without ******* hospitals. Right, like.
01:54:46 Where do you think babies have been coming from before hospitals?
01:54:50 You know what, I.
01:54:50 Mean.
01:54:51 And and there's midwives out there that there's a lot of this stuff and some people get it or whatever, but that can really cut down the cost. And and I I have something that's.
01:55:02 Going to be.
01:55:03 Big if we want to start having lots of white babies.
01:55:05 You got to.
01:55:06 Start getting chicks on board with with not spending 20 grand to have.
01:55:12 You know, because it just becomes, you know, it becomes, it makes it so you can't. It really does make you can't afford kids, right? Because let's face it, ******* diapers and formula. Well, not if no one, you know don't do formula. I was going to say formula formula is bad. Breast milk is free. So diapers, breast milk is free.
Bea Arthur
01:55:32 What does what?Devon Stack
01:55:33 Does a baby need right? What does a baby ******* need? It's babies are are not expensive. It's just that if you go through the the, the Western medical system and they yeah, they become cost prohibitive like over like easily.01:55:50 Anyway, that's my rant with that. I I do think people need to start thinking about surviving like.
01:55:57 Like normal people did not that long ago. It's. I mean, it's this is all ******* brand new stupid **** that we think that we need now and and just look, I'm sorry. Women in general too. Like, have you ever met a woman that didn't have something wrong with them?
01:56:12 Like whether it's it's my fibromyalgia, you know or you know it's just something some like made-up ******* disease. You're just like come the **** on. Like it's impossible that all of you all of you people are like falling apart and have like 8 different things wrong with you like that's just not possible. OK I get it you're not as strong.
01:56:32 As we are right, but there's you're not. You're not that ******* fragile either. OK? You guys would be ******* dropping dead left and right. You know, 50 years ago, if that was the case anyway, that's my ******* rent. That's my ******* rent watch. The collapse says Hail Devin.
01:56:50 Bring my struggle while I wait for this show to start. Best ******* stream going. You've been an you've been on absolute fire.
01:56:58 White ******* power, brother. Thank you for your time and effort. Devin Ruffin, Waffen. Well, I appreciate that.
01:57:04 And uh, you guys have been super generous tonight. Yeah. Sorry if I'm a little low energy, little low energy, but I'm. I'm. I'm trying to get stuff done outdoors now that's kind of cooling off, but it's it's at that awkward phase, right where?
01:57:19 It's.
01:57:19 Just like, yeah, it's it's not too hard hot to be outside and and you're not, like dying out there. But it's not great.
01:57:25 Either.
01:57:28 Soon, and can I keep saying that they keep saying no, no. Next week is when it cools up and then, you know, next week rolls around and they're like no next week.
01:57:39 OK.
01:57:39 Yeah, yeah, that's that's been going on for like a month, like over a month actually going for like a month and 1/2.
01:57:49 Watch the collapse says seriously. I missed ******** ****** like I really hope.
01:57:54 You are OK wherever you are.
01:57:58 Yeah. Well, I think we all.
01:57:59 Miss.
01:58:00 ******** ****** there?
01:58:02 Mike Lindell's crack pipe.
Corky
01:58:14 No.Devon Stack
01:58:16 Ah, Corky.01:58:18 You got one of the new ones, I think.
01:58:20 Like how to. Oh, wait, where you did this one? Ohh, you deserve it.
01:58:27 You read that one gorilla hands.
Amy
01:58:32 Good, good.Devon Stack
01:58:37 Gorilla hands it's really funked up how feminism destroyed our women and society. Just another gift from God's chosen people. Can I get a half $1,000,000? That's a lot of money.01:58:48 Half $1,000,000.
01:58:53 White matter says hospitals are riddled with incompetent and hateful brutes on the lower end, the in on the lower end and insane feminists and evil Jew doctors at the top, they have power through attached social programs and the courts. These doctors are considered an infallible or infallible in court, very dangerous for white men in the hospital and legally.
01:59:14 Yeah, they.
01:59:17 I I think that you know they they are definitely considered expert witnesses. All the more reason to look into providing your own healthcare when possible not. I mean look, you can't, you can't perform major surgery on yourself. There's some things you're going to you have to roll the dice on, right?
01:59:37 But you know.
01:59:38 Based Polish crusader.
01:59:44 I don't have a Corky again.
01:59:50 No.
01:59:53 Just wanted to give Bill Monigan a shout out from last stream and what he tried to do in Springfield. OH, I empathize. The position you are in the last seven years of listening to Devin and others. I have had my own personal realizations that have been black point, even cringe inducing at times. Yeah, I feel bad.
02:00:10 I went like if I I I I let him know afterwards too. I was like.
02:00:14 You know, if I'd known that was him that I was going so hard at.
02:00:21 Because I look.
02:00:22 I don't fault people like that, that that obviously he knows what's up. You know, he listens to the stream. He he was asking, in fact, you know, ways to try to, you know, to broach the, the the race issue. And I told him like, you know, you just gotta you can't beat around the Bush.
02:00:37 Because it's it never helps you.
02:00:39 Well, because it's you're being tolerant again, you're tolerating ****. But I do feel like I went a little hard and had I known that.
02:00:48 Was him in?
02:00:49 The video I wouldn't have gone so hard, I thought those were the kinds of people.
02:00:53 He was trying.
02:00:54 To convince. But that said, it's still.
02:00:59 Being trying to be soft on on the race stuff is it's never going to work. It's never going to work. And so all that's going to change because like, think of it this way, were those people successful at at getting the OR and will they be successful getting the.
02:01:16 Things out, even with the attention of of, of Trump and and the national news media, and you know, even like the the Steven Crowder types. No, no, it's just they're going to be a political football for a couple of weeks. They're going to be a talking point and then Fast forward a couple of weeks, no one's gonna ******* talk about it again. And you're still going to have.
02:01:36 Actions over running everything, so you might as well get called a racist if you know if you're going to have to leave the town anyway. You might as well be called a ******* racist, and there's ways of doing it without just.
02:01:45 Being like an ******* about it. I'm not saying you run up.
02:01:48 To the the the town. You know, those town council meetings or whatever. Those are called and just yell. We'll get rid of them. Negras. Like I'm not saying to you that that's not, you know, you're trying to be persuasive but you don't beat around the Bush and and.
02:02:05 At the very least, don't keep saying it's not about race. Like don't say that like even even, even if you you don't have to necessarily say it is about.
02:02:14 Race, but you, you.
02:02:15 Certainly don't say it's not.
02:02:18 Because that kind of invalidates your whole argument, because then they can say Oh yeah, well then if it's about, you know, bad driving, we can we can send the driving school, if it's about, you know, this problem, this problem, this problem we can fix this. You can't fix rates.
02:02:33 Yeah, you can't turn them white.
02:02:35 And so you don't want to give up that, that.
02:02:40 That contention, because that's really what the real problem is anyway.
02:02:45 The base post crusader that says I feel it's a personal journey we all have had as we slowly or we are slowly waking up to the reality and enormity of the problem that our people face and what really needs to be done. You did more than most though, so at least you can be proud of that. Hang in there and I hope you personally can get away from.
02:03:06 There, side note, Devin, last string waited for your hard drive to spin up and cursed it as you often do in past streams. You can alleviate this by modifying the power plan in Windows. I I know it's just it's it's. I try not to have anything on the drives that have to spin up. I try to keep everything SSD's and just.
02:03:24 You know.
02:03:25 And I don't want things like like spinning forever because usually this only stuff that's on my hard drives are. It's like long term storage. I'd like them to be those drives to go as easy as possible.
02:03:39 And yeah, and and I I know I could, I could turn it off, but it's you know.
02:03:44 It is what it is.
02:03:47 Have you ever heard of?
02:03:49 Palace.
02:03:51 Cats, they are known as the world grumpiest cats. A quick Google image search confirms that I'll catch on the replay. Cheers. Well, I appreciate that. Yeah, I think I know your time out. Grumpy cat there.
02:04:05 MM lindell's crack pipe again.
02:04:18 Somehow the chat got chopped regarding my tattoos. I said that the first doctor made comments which made me uncomfortable, but also seemed a bit unethical. Just my opinion. Doctors are supposed to be indifferent, but in today's landscape you never can tell no, they joked.
02:04:33 About look it.
02:04:35 Not just once or twice, there were several.
02:04:38 Incidents during the COVID stuff where they joked about like nurses were openly like, unashamedly joking on social media about wanting to kill Trump supporters.
02:04:51 So I mean that's what you're dealing with. They want you dead.
Rosanne's Sister
02:04:56 We look, think.Devon Stack
02:04:58 Of it this way, what percentage of nurses you think one of their biggest issues political issues is, is preserving their right to kill their baby?02:05:10 Probably a pretty high percentage, right, wouldn't you say?
02:05:13 If you've ever known a nurse, right, like I'm not saying they're all like this.
02:05:17 But if you've known nurses.
02:05:20 I would say a a pretty high percentage of them, the number one political issue for these people is they want to preserve their right to murder their own children.
02:05:33 So of course they're not going to have any ethical issue with giving you bad medical treatment if they think that you're a Nazi.
02:05:43 Size matter says the altruism being bred out of whites has been predicted over 100 years. Rudyard Kipling's poem, the beginnings it was not part of their blood. It came to them very late, with long arrears to make good. When the Saxon began to hate, their voices were even low. Their eyes were level and straight.
02:06:03 There was neither sign nor show that when. When this. Yeah, I think I. Yeah. I think everyone's familiar with the poem. I don't have you sound like this big long, the whole thing. But yes, the sax. The Saxon is beginning to hate. Then the Saxon needs to.
02:06:19 Start hanging a little harder though.
02:06:23 It's like hurry. Hurry up. Hurry up and hate hate a little more. Turn up that hate. This is my fat little ********.
02:06:41 With the angry Corky.
02:06:44 Fat little ******** toe gets angry, Corky.
02:06:47 We need more grocery store, but on a serious note, all you got angry. Quirky is just as good. Apparently Trump is pledging to make overtime wages tax free, which would net me an extra grand a week. Is it selfish that I kind of want him to win? Just saying I'd probably be able to tip even better.
02:07:07 With extra income boosts, well, I mean, that's if he really doesn't, right.
02:07:12 That's what's one of his promises, you say.
02:07:17 You know what I mean? It's like, you know.
02:07:21 Well, another one of his promises, right is, is mass deportations. There's lot. There's lots of promises.
02:07:27 There were lots of promises last time. Look, if you're gonna if if you can benefit from any anything that you like. I've told you guys, if you can explain.
02:07:39 Right.
02:07:41 Anything, any kind of financial benefit out of the federal government go for it. But you know.
02:07:49 Who knows? Maybe. Maybe, right. Maybe that'll happen. Maybe that'll happen.
02:07:53 But I soon remember Biden and and Campbell saying they were gonna forgive student loan debt and that didn't happen. Did it? Now there's there's a lot of these promises, see. And that's why they do it. They do it because they know that that people will be like, well, in that case, look, I hope I look, I hope that happens. I hope it happens. And I hope you you get get extra money there.
02:08:13 I just wouldn't hold my breath. It's possible, but you know.
02:08:19 Men of low moral fibre, the people who grew up in the white America still, for the most part, love America, I think unfortunately, unless some thing absolutely catastrophic happens.
02:08:30 There's nothing that will get those white people on our side. Even the George Floyd riots and countless others didn't radicalize them well just because most people are are *******. You don't need to have most people on your side. You don't.
02:08:44 The Revolutionary War was fought with, I think, 15% of the population or something like that. It's different. Obviously it's not 1776 anymore, but the the idea that you need to somehow get all white people to wake up is is dumb. You don't need that.
02:09:04 The look how many of them grudgingly accept being ruled by Biden right now. Think of this. Think of it this way.
02:09:13 40 well, is it something like after the election, the 2020 election, something like 40% of Americans, not just Republicans, Americans in general 40% around that that figure. I remember the exact number thought that there was election fraud and that it was that was not the real result and whatever.
02:09:33 I don't care. You can argue all day long whether or not it was.
02:09:38 The point is, if 40% of.
02:09:40 The people believe that.
02:09:42 And still nothing happened.
02:09:45 Right, they they literally thought that there was an insurer.
02:09:49 In the White House, they they, because that's what they're saying, right? What they're saying is they think that the guy who is their president is an illegitimate president.
02:10:01 And the most they did was complain about it on Twitter and **** like that.
02:10:06 That shows you that doesn't really matter, right? It doesn't really matter. You need what you need is people with, well, it's.
02:10:16 Not we can't always talk about everything.
02:10:21 But one thing we can though talk about is you need people with money and power to be the ones that that.
02:10:26 Care.
02:10:27 And that's the other problem too, is because that world is so dominated by Jews. Even if you have some glories up there, they're, I mean, they're attached to the hip with a lot of these Jews. So.
02:10:40 It's real difficult to get a, you know, a a new Henry Ford, if you will.
02:10:47 Let's see here. Abdomen at kalashnikova in the 1980s and 90s, faggs were normalized by making them out to be victims of AIDS. I heard some insane statistic that the first AIDS patients were **** who were banging half a dozen guys per week. Maybe someone can Fact Check and get exact statistics.
02:11:07 Well, that sounds about right. And yeah, that was the big.
02:11:12 The big.
02:11:15 Way that the sympathy, the sympathy issue.
02:11:19 Because there's just as much. There's tons of AIDS movies and episodes and **** like that.
02:11:25 Going on at the same time, man of low moral fiber, approximately what portion of women's jobs today do you believe are completely made-up? Most women's jobs work completely obsolete by outlook or other e-mail calendar app by 2000. I believe an absolute majority of women's jobs provide 0 value and are just there to keep women out of the home.
02:11:47 Well, I mean, look, I I don't know to keep women out of the home if you're a big corporation, you're going to try not to.
02:11:54 Just.
02:11:55 Lose money, but there might be.
02:11:58 Some truth in that because they're trying to, you know, meet some requirement.
02:12:05 Some kind of, you know, deli style requirement in order to be in the good graces of investors and investment groups or federal agencies. And I know that in the offices I've worked in, there have been certainly a lot of.
02:12:22 A lot of unnecessary women working in positions at those jobs.
02:12:30 But yeah, I mean.
02:12:33 I think that, uh.
02:12:38 It's more, it's more they can get 2.
02:12:40 People for the price of 1.
02:12:42 That's more what if you're a?
02:12:43 Business owner. That's more what you're thinking.
02:12:46 Blue and Biden.
Amy
02:12:49 Hello. Hello. Hello, hello.Devon Stack
02:12:54 Here are a few shekels. Appreciate that.02:12:57 Pronouns based ****** as shekels for the good going. I'll appreciate that.
02:13:03 Ah, Speaking of Devil Bill Monaghan.
Corky's Hot Sister
02:13:11 Hey, Clark.Devon Stack
02:13:19 Bill Monigan with Chad Corky in Mary Tyler Moore, the orange jumpsuit chick is named Rhoda Morgenstern. Oh, look at that, Morgenstern, huh? And she was as Julius her name. That explains the blonde chicks reaction. It was better to find out her brother was gay than to find out he was marrying a Jew.02:13:39 I guess that would make some sense.
02:13:46 White matter says feminism made chicks fat also raised an age of consent to ensure that they can turn girls into feminist ****** before a man can imprint upon them, creates ugly women and unsuited for marriage. We're ashamed.
02:14:05 Wanting young virgins Asia shows the opposite of this and it's cute girls, but is quickly changing. I don't know. Asia's like Korea has.
02:14:17 Lower birth rate than we do right now, they're well below replacement and.
02:14:22 They.
02:14:25 I don't know. I don't know, like, culturally what it's like, but they.
02:14:29 Have put women in the workplace and my understanding is it's it's very it's, it's different culturally, but it's shame.
02:14:39 For an Asian woman.
02:14:42 To like in the same way so.
02:14:43 You'll hear you'll.
02:14:44 Hear white women talk about how they don't want to date a guy who makes less than they do, right. And that's, I think, just part of, you know, female nature. But I think there's an extra.
02:14:57 Shame attached to Asian society for the same thing because I've heard Asian women talk about how.
02:15:04 They like a guy, but because they were overeducated and now they're overpaid, they can't find a guy that makes more than they do. And that, and that's way more important to them than it is to for white women.
02:15:18 The screen age.
02:15:33 Look at that you.
02:15:34 Got.
02:15:34 Like it's like the mix of gorillas and Corky.
02:15:38 Have you ever done a drill down on Steven Spielberg? I recently learned his families of Ukrainian descent, which has made me see his work in a different light. Oh yes, he's a we've talked about him on the string before. We've covered some of his stuff, but yeah, he's absolutely one of these famous Jews that whose family came here around the turn of the century from Eastern Europe. Yeah.
02:15:59 That's and that's by the way. That's like the back story of a shocking amount of of Hollywood Jews, but just a lot of the Jews that are the problem of Jews in America, I would say the vast majority.
02:16:10 Them.
02:16:11 Came here from Eastern Europe around the turn of the century, including, I would assume, Sam Harris's mom. You know who made golden girls and probably including Ben Shapiro's family and probably including.
02:16:29 Probably most of the Jews.
02:16:30 That are in the news.
02:16:32 They either came here, their families came here from Eastern Europe around the turn of the century.
02:16:36 Or they came here post World War 2.
02:16:39 Love and division.
02:16:53 All right, we got bass dancing quirky there on that one. While growing up, I was exposed to second hand TV, including all in the family and the Mary Tyler Moore. And even since I moved out on my own in the 70s.
02:17:08 I never owned a TV and I thought it was brain dead ship it. However, I appreciate your expose. The Jews have used TV to take down the West. Yeah, absolute.
02:17:22 Domination of the culture. Imagine, imagine.
02:17:26 Imagine that the tools and your fingertips when you can control the narrative in a nation like this.
02:17:34 Potato, mutt says. Have you ever looked into the source of the footage of the dancing money from *** **** money drop? It's from a children's series called Uh 5:00-ish that is produced by an Orthodox Jewish charity called Lua. It's one of the most bizarre things I've ever seen. It's literally a series about an.
02:17:54 Anthropomorphic $5.00 Bill, who teaches Jewish kids how to be good Jews and lynx are gay? Yes, no, I've seen it before. I've seen it.
Betty White
02:18:05 4.Devon Stack
02:18:06 And here is the real kicker, the UAH charity is also the people behind that annoying 1877 cars for kids radio Jingle. Maybe Laura would be a good subject for a deep dive on a future insomnia stream after A Bronx tale. Of course. Yeah, the.02:18:26 I I learned about that a couple years ago.
02:18:29 And I was surprised because those jingles are all the time and that it's not. It's especially talk radio, and it's for years, I mean like.
02:18:38 For.
02:18:39 Several years it was 1877 cars for kids, blah blah blah blah. Like I I you can't get out of your head.
02:18:48 Is. I've heard it like probably. I've probably heard it hundreds of times.
02:18:52 And you you don't get the sense that there's anything Jewish about it because they never mentioned Jews or Israel or anything like that. They make it sound like it's just a, a charity for kids. And then if you donate your car, then like, kids somewhere get help. And then when you find out later, yeah, kids get money. But it's Jewish kids.
02:19:12 Get money.
02:19:13 It's a little surprising that that well, it's not, you know, it it it's not now not surprising that that was never disclosed. But when I first learned I was like, man, the ******* hotspot man, these ******* these ******* Jews.
02:19:26 And also like they're not paying for those to air, they're not. They're not paying. Those are always PSA spots, right? Those are freebie spots when those get paid or get played, it's because the the radio station or or whoever has, you know, they don't haven't sold all their airtime. And so they've got these.
02:19:47 PSA spots that they have to fill up.
02:19:50 But anyway.
02:19:54 Leonard Leo Leetonia Itas we've we've.
02:20:00 Gone over this before and I can never figure out how you supposed to say this.
02:20:04 Leonida, Speaking of the big.
02:20:05 **** Money money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with.
02:20:12 Go, Julie, this *** is.
02:20:30 Leonidas.
02:20:33 Says context moon landings. My grandfather was an actual rocket scientist for rocket dying back in the day and always got uncomfortable when I'd ask about it like fuel consumption to get there and back. He was one of those evil Nazis the US acquired after the war. I'd be very happy.
02:20:53 Or happily, have you white pilled me on this? This video collects a lot of arguments, and it is hopefully helpful when you do research links are gay.
02:21:06 Are you talking about like it's arguments against the the moon landing being real, the moon landing is real, dude. You're you're Nazi grandpa.
02:21:15 If he was a rocket scientist, worked on on getting us to the moon, he's one of he's one of the heroes, one of the hero Nazis well.
02:21:25 I'll put it on here.
02:21:28 My notes.
02:21:32 Yeah. Now the arguments I've ever had have held up to even a little bit of scrutiny and.
02:21:40 A lot of it's just outright lies. There's a lot of people who make money on anti moon landing stuff and they lie and that's how you know that it's.
02:21:49 A.
02:21:49 Lie because if if.
02:21:51 Because they don't even really believe.
02:21:54 They've just they've doubled down so many times.
02:21:57 And they make so much money telling, you know, spreading the lie that even if they had believed that at first, maybe they did, maybe they did. But once, once they they know that a talking point is a lie, and they still keep saying it.
02:22:14 They're, they're.
The Lesbian Friend
02:22:16 You know once.Devon Stack
02:22:17 Once you've been proven wrong on a big talking point and then you go on Joe Rogan and say it, hoping that no one's going to realize that it's been debunked 1000 times over, yeah, that's that's when I know that you're full of ****. And that's I've seen this happen so many times with these *******.02:22:33 Moon moon *****.
02:22:35 Where they're just like they repeat the same ******** over and over and over again. Yeah, and and look. And we are going to, you know, I mean, we might, we might not be alive for this, but we are as a white people we are going to go to the ******* Mars and **** like that.
02:22:54 And you know, there's people that have an interest in confusing the topics and and making people obsess about ****. That doesn't matter, you know, like, have them sit there and obsess about Flat Earth or the moon landings, and that'll keep them busy so that they're not.
02:23:13 Actually, either either they'll think that the people were up against or are basically God like because they've been able to.
02:23:21 Hide the the shape of the earth and and they've been able to fake things like the moon landing. So it's like why even bother fighting an enemy like that? If we're in some, like, mystical land and we don't even know the ******* shape of and.
02:23:34 That you know.
02:23:35 The lies are so big that.
02:23:38 You know, like it's.
02:23:40 It's at a level where they could fake literally anything and everything, and maybe they are and it's like, why even ******* bother fighting people like that? And that's the point. Why indeed.
02:23:50 And so that's why there's a lot of Jewish flutter. There's a lot of Michelin Flat Earthers, and the push this kind of **** because another reason is it is kind of a demonstration of of what the Nazis were capable of. And Jews aren't capable of that sort of thing. They they proved it just the what the other.
02:24:10 A year or.
02:24:11 Two ago, when they tried to land a *******.
02:24:14 Probe on the Moon and crashed at like ******* ******** Jews.
02:24:19 So you know.
02:24:21 It's.
02:24:23 There's a.
02:24:25 I don't know. Like I I've yet to see it convincing anything and for not even convincing. It's like anything that that you can objectively research. It ends up being ******* ********. It's either like, here's what the Flat Earth theory it's like they. It's something they don't understand. Like a concept they don't understand because they you got to just be kind of dumb to believe in Flat Earth anyway.
02:24:44 With the moon landing stuff, it's usually you've been lied to about something, or it's one of these things where it's.
02:24:50 Like, well, yeah.
02:24:52 It's impossible to to to prove either way, unless you know you have a time machine or you know something, something one of those you know there's going to be stuff that you just can't.
02:25:03 Prove right. But anyway, the preponderance of evidence.
02:25:10 Is in the in the on the side of we went to the ******* moon because we're ********.
02:25:15 And.
02:25:18 I wouldn't be. I don't know why people aren't. Wouldn't want to celebrate that, especially if your grandpa was involved.
02:25:25 Man of Lomo and thank.
02:25:27 You for the very generous.
02:25:29 Very generous donation Leonidas and like I said, be proud of your grandpa.
02:25:35 Be be proud of.
02:25:38 Of Grandpa Hans.
02:25:41 Man of low moral fiber says regarding the O maybe you're a homophobe because you're gay attack that they all used. I've even experienced teachers doing that in front of the whole class, which I thought was exceptionally inappropriate given their position of power over kids. Another reason to homeschool your kids? Yeah, I saw that from teachers in the 90s.
02:26:02 And they went they.
02:26:03 Would they would hint at that, you know, they'd make jokes about that and try to humiliate the.
02:26:07 Kid in front of everybody.
02:26:10 Yeah, it was totally normal. Like it was. It wasn't just teachers, it was teachers. It was parents. It was actors. It was, you know, just anyone that you encountered that was pro *** would bring that up. Like it was some kind of like.
02:26:24 Perfect own. And it was, you know, it was a theme in, in bits and on site live on Mad TV or you know what? It's it.
02:26:32 Was.
02:26:33 That argument was like the main argument that they had. They got the most traction somehow.
02:26:39 Umm.
02:26:42 Alien nushka. Alien nushka. I think Devin last show. You talked about financial literacy. I'd like to suggest some sources on this topic. Early retirement extreme by Jacob Lund. Fisker. That sounds very Joey.
02:26:56 But you know.
02:26:57 Maybe when it comes to stuff like this, you know, we got to maybe we got to listen to the.
02:27:01 It was a little bit.
02:27:05 Right. If there's any topic where we maybe, maybe they, they might not be the worst people to to get information from, it might be the topic of.
02:27:14 Determining withdrawal rates using historic data by William P Benjamin that sounds like another another Jew, but I don't know.
02:27:22 I'll I'll paste these over.
02:27:24 Here book Conservative client portfolios for retirement, Simple Path to wealth by JL Collins. They're also great bloggers to check out mad, Mad Fantast and Mr. Money.
02:27:43 Move stage. I don't know if you meant moustache.
02:27:47 Both became financially independent in their 30s, as Jacob Lund Fisker, The Good podcast, are bigger pockets, money show and choose.
02:28:00 FYI, the psychology of money by Morgan Housel and Reed, Roman and Greek Stoics to appreciate the minimalist and simplicity in life. Google Camp FYI, if you want to attend a real life event and meet personal finance nerds in person, well, I don't know how fun that sounds like.
02:28:20 For me, but maybe people want to.
02:28:23 Thank you very much. Love and division says people who hate Hitler are secretly Nazis. That might be a funny thing. That's due on Twitter, just to see what the reaction is. But I mean.
02:28:33 I don't know. It might be, it might be.
02:28:38 I mean, I I don't. I don't think that it would because it's so absurd. It was absurd when they were dealing with the flag stuff. And the only reason why they kept doing it was so many people jumped on board and and so it just had like, this weight to it because everyone else was saying it. So maybe there was some kind of weird psychology that.
02:28:56 That you didn't understand. If everyone else is saying it because you're not, the problem is you're not going to get everyone else to say that you are a secret Nazi. If you hate Hitler.
02:29:04 Like, that's not going to catch on cause.
02:29:09 The controlled right hates Hitler just as much.
02:29:13 Rying says hail Hitler, *****.
02:29:17 I don't have my button.
02:29:21 Where's the button?
Batman
02:29:27 Well.Devon Stack
02:29:27 Here.02:29:30 It's not the right button, but I don't care.
02:29:38 Land of the fake home with the gay. I think women are pandered to most because they follow authority more than men do. Women have to believe the credentials because they can't base beliefs on expertise because they do not experience technical expertise like men do. Yeah, they go along with the.
02:29:57 Whoever they think is most.
02:29:59 Every every white woman would turn into an immediate Nazi if they sensed that Nazis were the ones that were.
02:30:05 In in control and had the most power overnight overnight. Not everyone of them, but.
02:30:11 A whole lot of them would suddenly turn their profile pictures to a swastika if they thought that that was the socially dominant view of the world.
02:30:23 Hey, Devin, thanks for your work. This is from abnak kalashnikova. Thanks to your work, there is a American Christian missionary named Paul Washer who has done really good job of deconstructing boomer parenting and teaching younger generations not to make the same mistakes.
02:30:40 He has a lot of great videos.
02:30:42 It is a good white pill well.
02:30:44 There you go.
02:30:46 I've I've not heard of this guy, but perhaps you are right.
02:30:50 Mr. Trolley says. Good evening, Devin. Thank you for the excellent contacts. I have a great subtle but subversive show for Halloween. They suck you in, covering early American lore. It's pretty good until they trick you into the ending.
02:31:07 Oh, that's very, very spooky. You're not telling us.
02:31:11 What it is though?
02:31:14 Red truck.
Corky
02:31:17 Never touch my sister.Rosanne's Sister
02:31:27 You're turning into a monster.Devon Stack
02:31:29 All right, we've got troublemaker Corky.02:31:33 I was driving down Hwy. 318 in Nevada today. I saw about 15 to 18 people over an 80 mile stretch, dispersed camping and almost all had big and tennis setups and radio. I drive this road frequently and sometimes I see a person or two camping. Is there something big?
02:31:54 The radio world going on or is this a coincidence? Not that I'm aware of, but that's not uncommon if you're one of these boomers that has a RV that you're living out of during the winter, a lot of those guys are hams because.
02:32:08 Because.
02:32:10 Well, in a lot of.
02:32:10 The places you go, I mean, I guess it will.
02:32:13 Probably change now with Starlink.
02:32:16 But unless you had like some really weird, expensive satellite Internet.
02:32:21 You're.
02:32:22 You know there there's a lot of times you're going to be in places you have no connection with anyone unless you have a ham radio. A lot of these guys are probably going to start having Starlink now, so that might change, but it's also a hobby of retired people.
02:32:38 I'm I'm much younger than the demographics that is typically in the ham radio. Yeah, it's mostly. It's an old man's game.
02:32:49 So it's probably just that's what it is. Probably old boomers that.
02:32:52 That are in the ham.
02:32:53 Radio. I mean, I would do that if I.
02:32:55 Was if I.
02:32:56 Was camping. That's the.
02:32:58 That would be like a big thing that I would do. I would immediately set up an antenna if I went camping anywhere, even if I was within.
02:33:04 You know, cell phone service distance or whatever just cause it would be fun to set up your radio in a place that wouldn't have a lot of interference. You'd be so far away from electrical. Everything that you know the the bands would probably sound real good or or you know, depending on what your elevation was, you might get great propagation. So.
02:33:25 That's probably what it is, just probably just normal.
02:33:27 Or or there could be.
02:33:28 An event, I mean they do events. I just usually don't keep.
02:33:31 Up with that stuff.
02:33:33 Tomato. Potato.
Mary's Friend
02:33:36 Almost.Devon Stack
02:33:46 Thank you for your.02:33:47 Work, brother, may I have some pasta? Fazul and I still have the clip then. But.
02:33:51 I will.
02:33:52 At some point Mr. Trolley, the name of the movie, is an American haunting from 2005 with Donald Sutherland.
02:34:01 The ultimate subtlety subversive horror movie also have you seen the cable TV show that talked about Jack the Ripper being Jewish?
02:34:11 UM.
02:34:14 I think I've seen an American hunting.
02:34:18 I don't remember.
02:34:22 I'm going to look it up real quick.
02:34:36 I don't think that's.
02:34:42 I think there's a lot of versions of or sequels or something. I don't. Maybe I haven't seen that one.
02:34:49 And then.
02:34:51 I have not seen the cable TV show about Jack the Ripper being Jewish. I've heard that theory before though.
02:34:57 Mayor of low moral fiber. As someone who has worked previously in hospitals. Guys, I'm not just trying to be a jerk with my fate or my fat hate.
02:35:07 You do not want to be in the American Medical system. They hire more blacks and women every day. Please take care of yourselves and your children absolutely, absolutely. And. And you don't want to.
02:35:20 Have fat kids.
02:35:21 Because uh.
02:35:24 If you have a kid, that's that you make fat because you're just shoving Big Macs in his mouth and not playing.
02:35:31 Outside with him.
02:35:34 The the likelihood that he'll be a fat adult.
02:35:38 Is astronomically higher than. If you have a skinny kid, it's it's. In fact it's almost.
02:35:45 It's not impossible, but it's it's highly unlikely that if you can get your kid to stay like normal up to 18, they're going to just turn fat.
02:35:54 So just keep that in mind.
02:35:58 White matter says these same hospitals are where CPS starts its attack on us and our sons. The state level offices. We're done away with. So what state you are in doesn't really matter anymore. The hospital staff you speak of will contact CPS if you're white.
02:36:18 Well, sounds like you've had a.
02:36:20 I'm running with these people.
02:36:25 But yeah, I try to. I would try to avoid that as much as possible. Hammer thorazine.
Amy
02:36:33 1.02:36:34 Start up.
Devon Stack
02:36:39 I see notes from other docs and I often find myself thinking what the **** are these clowns doing? The vast majority are incompetent. Primary care is the worst and nearly as bad. In psychiatry I run my clinic of five other I run my clinic.02:36:55 Or five other providers and don't view other clinics as competition because they're so.
02:37:00 Yeah, yeah, I I it's, it's just, uh, especially with diversity, it's.
02:37:07 It's a problem. It's a huge ******* problem.
02:37:11 And the other thing is because there's not like.
02:37:15 Because of the way the insurance system is structured.
02:37:18 There's not competition in that industry in the same way.
02:37:23 That there is for like literally every other industry, right? Because the insurance, it's not like.
02:37:32 Like how much do you think they would care about gas prices? Like, if you're a gas station, if car insurance just there was a co-pay for gas?
02:37:40 But you can just fill out like you could fill up your tank as much as you wanted, but then it was just like a normal copay, and everyone paid the.
02:37:47 Same copay, right?
02:37:49 I mean, people would abuse the **** of that and it would. It would destroy.
02:37:52 Hi that industry or or rather the the customer service that you got?
02:38:01 Because there's no, there'd be no ******* competition. You just paid. Like there's no price competition. There's no service competition, especially with HMO stuff where you don't get you don't get to choose a doctor. They just tell you you have to go here. And so there's no incentive for that doctor to provide a better, better care than anyone else, because what else is? You know, you can't go anywhere else.
02:38:21 And.
02:38:24 Yeah, it it's it's a ******* mess. When I first got really good medical coverage at this job that I was at years ago, I I hadn't had insurance for, like, a really long time. So I was like, longer going and I'm going to fix everything that's.
02:38:38 Wrong with me real quick now that I got good insurance.
02:38:40 And it was a nightmare. It's like it was. It was a total ******* nightmare. Just trying to get, like, normal **** looked at and and all, how they try to hand you off to like 3 different specialists and just like they're just milking you for every ******* or your insurance company, I guess for every ******* dime possible.
02:38:57 And they all seem stupid like they're they're like I said, all. There's a couple guys in that, you know, fiasco that seemed like they were, at least on my level. But a lot of more ******* *******. Like you were. It was shocking that they had anyone's lives in their hands.
02:39:12 So Yep, Yep.
02:39:14 Explicit says I never get to catch you live, so I have some money and thanks for the service or your service. It would be cool if you added members.
02:39:23 Chips. I just don't know what you would get for the membership. I mean, I guess I could do it if, but if you, if you just want to like donate on a regular basis, you can just go to subscribe star and do it that way. I think people forget I I don't really advertise it. So that's probably people forget that I have that.
02:39:41 But if I did memberships, I don't know what that would do. I mean, I guess I could do like a bonus stream every once in a while or something like that.
02:39:49 But I prefer having it open like I prefer.
02:39:51 It.
02:39:51 My streams to be as available to everyone as possible, so I don't know it's something I've thought about, but I appreciate that all the same explicit.
02:40:03 Arch Stanton.
Amy
02:40:05 Good gorilla. Good, good grill.02:40:07 With all the court.
Devon Stack
02:40:11 What corky's?02:40:12 Hope the sad songs in the beginning of the stream aren't indicative of what's going on in your life, but if so, I can relate. Went on a date a couple a couple days ago and realized I was just being used for a free meal. Looks like there'll be no misses Stanton anytime soon. Well, you know I wouldn't say.
02:40:32 There won't be anytime soon, but not with that chick. And yeah, that happens a lot. You know, you'll find that there are especially depending you're meeting these women, there are women that they're professional meal earners. Their company is is how they earn their their meal.
02:40:51 Yeah, it's it's rough out there, man. I get it, I get it.
02:40:56 But hang in there. Hang in there. Charles Ingles says. Hey, Devin, we play gang here. What do you think of 2001 Space Odyssey from a technical standpoint? And the movie as a whole?
02:41:08 I think it is a very.
02:41:12 Nice looking movie. It's very aesthetic movie.
02:41:16 And when I watched it when I was younger, I thought it was boring.
02:41:19 Yeah.
02:41:21 UM, when I washed it when I was older.
02:41:25 I had more patience and I appreciated it more and I actually enjoyed it.
02:41:35 I think it's a good movie. Overall. I don't think it has like all kinds of super, you know that it's it's one of those movies that people overanalyze and I've always that's always annoyed the **** out of me. Sometimes a movie is just a movie, you know. And yeah, there's certain things that are open to interpretation and whatever, but it's just a ******* movie, guys.
02:41:56 At the end of the day, it's just a ******* movie.
02:41:59 And it just might sound funny. Funny coming from me. But it's. Yeah, there's there's, like, there's a a handful of movies that people just they take way too ******* seriously. And that's one of them, you know, like I think it blew a lot of boomer minds is what happened because the technology like the, the special effects in it were incredible.
02:42:19 For the time I mean that movie was made in the 60s and it holds.
02:42:24 Up.
02:42:25 It's not perfect, right?
02:42:27 But it holds up like you watched that movie today, and it holds up like you're not sitting there. There's not very many shots.
02:42:37 Where you're distracted by the fact that it's like models and and you know, practical effects and things like that.
02:42:43 You know it doesn't. Again, it's not perfect, but if you, you know.
02:42:47 It was made in the 60s and if you watch it with that in mind, in fact you only have to keep that in mind. That's the cool thing about it holds up enough to where you're not having to sit there and and mentally make excuses for how bad it is. It holds up.
02:43:01 So visually it's a really good movie. And yeah, I I I think it's just generally an interesting film. It's just it is, it's slow.
02:43:09 Yeah, you you can't be. Uh, you can't be someone who's easily distractible or or, you know, AD and leave your phone in the other room if you're going to watch it. That kind of a thing.
02:43:23 Tunnel Duck Tater, says Devin. Today I got stung by yellow jacket for the first time in 30 years. *** ** * *****. He got me behind the freaking ear. Anyway, I have a newfound appreciation for your day job and its hazards. PS Loving the new Corky drops. Yeah, well, now imagine, like you said, I've I've.
02:43:43 I I I was stung the worst I ever got was I was stung.
02:43:48 So many times.
02:43:51 That.
02:43:53 My entire body swelled up and I and I I was red and like and hot and and dizzy and.
02:44:06 I'm going to just say intestinal issues came along with that.
02:44:13 There were some. There were some other things that were going on as my body was trying to evacuate the poisons, the.
02:44:23 I thought I thought I might have to go to hospital. There was one time. It was it was bad enough to like. I thought I.
02:44:28 I was like, think you know I.
02:44:30 Was like you're. You're good now. You're good now.
02:44:34 Your hearts a little racy. You definitely feel poisoned. Like worse than you've ever felt. But you, you know, you don't feel out of it to the point where, like, you know, I don't feel like I'm dying yet. So. But I was sitting there like, taking. I was pounding Benadryl. Everything I could find.
02:44:51 And yeah, but it was. Yeah, it's.
02:44:54 It's you can you can die. You can die now. Yellow jackets are. I don't know what I think. They're the venom is probably.
02:45:00 Very similar.
02:45:01 It's probably very similar, but I don't know. I I don't think they're their stingers detached. I think that at least with most Wasps, their their stingers don't detach so they can keep stinging and.
02:45:13 And often do in fact bumblebees.
02:45:17 Which are native to North America. Bumblebees are mean and their stingers stay intact, and so they sting multiple.
02:45:27 Multiple times and their stingers are big.
02:45:32 Yeah.
02:45:33 Yeah. Watch out for the venomous insects out there, guys.
02:45:39 Man of low moral fiber in response to your replay or reply to earlier hyper chat, I didn't mean to imply that we needed all white people on our side. I'm sorry if it came across that way and many are unreachable. That's why we don't need to beat around the Bush.
02:45:54 With childish, it's cultural arguments. It's race. Uh, we should say so. Yeah, yeah, I know. I know. I wasn't giving a hard time like that, but it's. I'm just saying. Yeah, we don't need. We don't need to wake up. The majority of white.
02:46:07 People and just look some of those people aren't going to wake up and they're going to get bred out and that's actually good. I mean, it sucks in the short term, but it's long.
02:46:16 Term, it's a good thing.
02:46:18 It's just frustrating. Like it's frustrating because it's like we have to sit here and just watch like a a slow motion car crash. But it's, you know, it is what it is.
02:46:27 Striker says Deep Dive 2024 movie escaped from Germany mission areas escaping to Denmark prior to Hitler invading Poland prompted study on Mormon history and JQ counselor in the first presidency. Jay Rubin Clark passed out protocols to church members.
02:46:47 But unfortunately never became its leader. Gay stances now hold on.
02:46:55 Escaped from Germany, missionaries escaping to Denmark prior to Hitler invading Poland prompted study on Mormon history and the JQI have no every time I'll.
02:47:06 I'll.
02:47:07 I'll look up so this doesn't.
02:47:10 The way you've you've constructed this, this hyper chat it there's some randomness to it where it's hard for you to follow.
02:47:17 The thread, but I'll.
02:47:19 Maybe look up some of those search terms, those names.
02:47:22 Uh, my cute little friend.
02:47:26 Are we going to get?
02:47:26 It working.
Corky
02:47:28 Never touch my system.02:47:38 You're turning into a monster.
Devon Stack
02:47:40 All right, we got a quirky one of my favorites, a white pill here already, 18 white British families, 2 American and three Canadian families moved to Russia. Putin is giving away citizenship to families who value traditions.02:47:56 My dear white Anglo brothers, just remember you always have a huge land. Uh are you?
02:48:04 As your or.
02:48:08 I think you meant. OK, that's probably a Russia flag that obviously chat ***** up as your own home, stay safe and God bless, yeah.
02:48:16 I saw that article.
02:48:18 Well, like a month ago or so where they were saying that they're making it infinitely easier for Western whites to immigrate to Russia based on, like you can base like, almost like, you're a refugee. Like you can say that you're fleeing.
02:48:37 Degeneracy essentially, and it lifts a lot of the requirements that would normally be in place. Like I guess if you wanted to become a Russian citizen before.
02:48:48 You had to learn Russian and you had to learn some Russian history, and they have lifted some of that stuff and all you have to do is.
02:48:58 I mean, I don't. Not all you have to do. I'm sure there's more to it than that, but you have to show up and and just say I'm from.
02:49:04 America, where it's it's.
02:49:06 Ruled over by Pedos satanic Pedos and.
02:49:09 And they're like, cool.
02:49:12 You know you can become a citizen without having to learn all of Russian.
02:49:16 And and you know.
02:49:17 Yeah, yeah. But in my risky.
02:49:19 Is his name and all God. But I I don't know. I don't know enough.
02:49:21 To where like I.
02:49:22 Could you know pass the citizenship test?
02:49:29 But you know what I mean? So like I thought, I thought about it before. I've been like, wow, would it be so bad? You know, would it would it? I don't know though.
02:49:39 I don't know.
02:49:40 It's nice knowing that the options there I guess.
02:49:44 But I don't know.
02:49:47 I don't.
02:49:48 Well, I got to be careful that people are think I'm getting that Russian money, though. If I if I sound too Russian.
02:49:54 Any.
02:49:58 Wish I was getting that ******* Russian money. 10. It still blows my mind, man.
02:50:04 $10 million and in the big scheme of things, I guess it's really not that much, right? Like how much to, I mean to someone like me that's like a lot but like.
02:50:15 I mean, I guess if you're.
02:50:18 You know, like CNN or, you know, one of these other propaganda outlets, something 10 million bucks. I mean, it's probably not that much. I don't know. That's what they keep. I keep hearing people say that, but then I keep thinking, no, it's still a lot of money.
02:50:33 Doesn't matter. It's it's always getting.
02:50:35 A lot of money to me.
02:50:37 Unless you know we get into like super hyperinflation.
02:50:42 Let's see here. Veritas Hunter Devon, have you ever seen Kubrick's odyssey by Jay Weidner? Who poses the hypothesis that Stanley Kubrick symbolically admitted that he. Yeah, that's ******* stupid. I think he makes complain. No, he doesn't.
02:51:00 Jay, as myself believes that we've been to the moon, but that they showed us was completely no, it. Stanley Kubrick did not fit that that's that's Boomer. That's boomer nonsense. Stanley Kubrick didn't fake the moon landing.
02:51:14 The footage checks out. In fact, even like the the the live broadcast checkout, there were ham radio operators listening live to the transmissions because they weren't encrypted back then, they weren't digital. You could just if you knew the frequency and if you had antenna, you could kind of figure out what direction.
02:51:33 So if you aimed it at.
02:51:34 The moon and you're hearing the.
02:51:36 Hearing them talk, it's like Oh well.
02:51:38 Then.
02:51:39 Obviously that's where they're at and there's a bunch of other reasons why I think the the footage is real. I used to think that it was really possible, and I did take the time to look into it and all the things that made sense to me. They're like, oh, maybe, you know, I guess they like, you know, like the the theory of like, well, maybe they just, they faked it just in case something really bad.
02:52:00 Happen they could. You know, they could. They wouldn't have like this big national disaster on live TV. And I get it right, like all these different reasons you can come up with where it maybe would make sense. Like, it's not super crazy, like they're faking the whole thing. But. But now I think that it's just it was real. And I think that we're ******.
02:52:15 And then we just ******* did it.
02:52:17 Uh.
02:52:19 My cute little friend says, by the way, Devin, you don't need to learn Russian and Moscow and Saint Petersburg, almost 80% of citizens understand English. Yeah, it's been my experience, a lot of of Russians.
02:52:35 Not Ukrainians as much as I thought.
02:52:38 When I was in, I was in La vie for a while.
02:52:43 I I I don't know why I thought that more people would speak English. Maybe that's just because, like, I'm an American, I just expect everyone else to know English.
02:52:53 But yeah, that was not the case a lot of times there was a there was a little bit of a struggle going on there a few times.
02:53:02 All right, let's take a look over at Rumble Rumble. Ohh, we got the.
02:53:08 We got our buddy unreconstructed rubble over at rumble with the big dono money. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend himself. Look how Julie this flag is.
02:53:37 All right. On reconstructed rebel, southern pride worldwide love the Johnny rebel intro. Few strings back replay clan as usual due to work, you matter more than you realize. May the Holy Father keep you safe and active. Hell, Christ. Well, I appreciate that on a reconstructed.
02:53:57 And yeah, big big supporter, big supporter, under unreconstructed Rebel. So I really appreciate.
02:54:06 And on reconstruct the rebel again.
02:54:09 Let's see. Let's just see if you got a.
02:54:10 Let's see if you got a quirky.
Amy
02:54:13 Hello. Hello. Hello, hello.Devon Stack
02:54:13 No, Corky.02:54:18 Links are gay. Find this intro Southern Tier song another way. Besides this gay S link provided and then you gave me a link. Why did you have to give me a link? Well, I'll tell you what.
02:54:30 Your your generosity is overpowered. The the gay link I will.
02:54:35 Put that in my notes.
02:54:38 And then under, reconstruct the rebel again. Always the big dono.
02:54:42 On Rumble, we'll give you let's go for the Christmas or you know what? Let's try another. Let's go for another. Corky, is there a Corky?
02:54:50 I want I'm. I'm wanting like I want like, Chad, Corky or troublemaker, Corky. Or Funeral Home. Porky's pretty good too.
02:54:59 No, we have the.
02:55:00 Same.
02:55:01 That's nonsense. I'm gonna try.
02:55:02 Yeah.
02:55:03 This is nonsense. What the ****? Smiley tried? We tried.
02:55:12 Disregard my gas link, I didn't produce. They bury me in the southern ground by rebel son. God bless you and your listeners will appreciate that on reconstruct the rebel life said I'll check it out after the show.
02:55:24 And hey, who knows if it's a good song for the intro? Maybe we'll have it for the intro.
02:55:30 Words are words.
Corky
02:55:33 No, that's the words. The words that support.Corky's Hot Sister
02:55:43 You're turning into a monster.Devon Stack
02:55:45 He's a monster. He's a monster. Words or words I went through about every episode listed on Rumble so far. Love the show. You're one of the very few showing how degenerate and gay everything has been for.02:55:58 A long while now.
02:56:00 Yeah, I just think a lot of people don't realize this maybe because they're they weren't alive. I mean, I think, you know, there's some people that were just not alive in the 90s, you know.
02:56:11 So they they don't have any memory of it being as bad as it was. So it just sounds it sounds nicer, right, because they've seen some cherry picked scenes from the 90s and it just it looks like heaven compared to today, right. And I understand that.
02:56:28 And then just some of it is, we are always nostalgic for the past.
02:56:32 Everyone romanticizes the past. I mean, even if we were to go back to like, say, the 1950s or 40s or 30s or whatever, we couldn't just, you know, give up and and and take it easy. We'd still have to fight. That's the problem is times were good and people stopped fighting. They didn't realize. In order for us to defend.
02:56:53 The civilizations that we created these wonderful civilizations that everyone else in the world, it was the envy of the rest of the world. Well, what does that mean when everyone's envious of you? Well, that means that they want.
02:57:05 What?
02:57:05 You have and. If you just give it away.
02:57:09 Instead of defending it well it it it goes away.
02:57:14 And I don't know. I just think it's it's really easy for us to look back at the past and romanticize it as some kind of like utopian alternate reality. And it's just, you know, the the, I guess truth is more complicated than that. But I appreciate that. Thanks for for checking out the show. And there's probably more.
02:57:34 Or if you're just looking to like if you're doing work and looking for background noise as I get it, I've I've done that before. Powering through different streams and such. There's probably more of these on Odyssey than our on Rumble. I don't know, like probably significantly more actually.
02:57:52 I don't know. I don't know when Rumble started picking up, but there's probably, like almost like a whole year, more years worth more on Odyssey.
02:58:02 Who's Joe, I think.
Rosanne's Sister
02:58:12 Hey, Clark.Devon Stack
02:58:19 Chad cork. I'm adding more corkies. I actually have a bunch more corkys.02:58:23 I just I.
02:58:24 Haven't had time to render them all.
02:58:25 In fact, these aren't even like the finished product.
02:58:31 Where are we?
02:58:34 Oh, who's Joe? Devin? Do you think it would be an effective strategy for pro whites to give guidance to in cell red pill community influencers like Gilbert Johnson who talk about bankers and society ruining dating?
02:58:50 I don't know who that person is. I think it's.
02:58:55 It's a good.
02:58:57 Strategy to go after any white people that.
02:59:02 That uh.
02:59:03 You think we could help be more productive and be an asset to the white race?
02:59:09 And.
02:59:11 Yeah, so I went.
02:59:14 Again, I don't know who. I don't know who Gilbert Johnson is, but yeah, I think reaching out to as many people as possible.
02:59:19 Is what we're all about.
02:59:21 A lot of young men lack guidance. A lot of issues in sales talk about people like Sam Hyde address. I think these disaffected young men aren't untapped market that could support us.
02:59:33 I don't know that it's untapped. I think that.
02:59:37 Like I said, I I don't think I was the only one that had a.
02:59:43 Essentially absent boomer dad.
02:59:49 And there's probably.
02:59:51 Zoomers that have absent genex or millennial dads.
02:59:57 And.
02:59:59 In fact, I don't think that's an unusual thing.
03:00:02 Beginning with the boomer, I don't think that it stopped with the boomers. I think it started with the boomers having these dads that are self absorbed and and out to lunch or or like literally not even there. Like there's so many with the divorce rate, right. And women always or often get the kids.
03:00:20 And so there's a lot of white guys who were raised just by their mom.
03:00:25 And so, yeah, these people need guidance. I could have used guidance when I was.
03:00:29 Younger.
03:00:30 It's no fun trying to figure out, like, just normal **** like had it. How do I pay bills or get a bank account or shave even, you know, like, like my dad? Look, I don't have like a beef for them. And and I love him and whatever. And I forgive him for for how things kind of.
03:00:46 Unfold and I was no Angel either. But, I mean, he might as well not have been there, you know. And I I had. It was no fun having to like figure this **** out. Especially pre YouTube.
03:00:58 I could just look up a tutorial pre Internet, really trying to figure how to just like be an adult without anyone telling you it's it's it's rough but I feel like that's that's common among white people.
03:01:13 And I don't know.
03:01:18 What? You know, I I don't know. What? What? Why? That that. Why that is. But I think that's very common. And still I don't think the boomers.
03:01:25 Were an anomaly. I think they were the beginning of something horrible when it comes to how young men are are are raised.
03:01:35 And it's our duty. If you have children, to not be a father like that. And yeah, if they're young men that you think you can be a positive influence on you, you should be. And I don't mean just like.
03:01:48 People.
03:01:48 Like, you know, like streamers or whatever. Like, I I all of you guys listening if there's, you know you got like a kid brother or a.
03:01:56 Nephew or, you know, whoever.
03:01:58 'S in your life that.
03:01:59 Is uh that needs needs. Uh.
03:02:03 Moves like man advice, you know, made some.
03:02:10 I don't know. Like it's it's like I said it like it was so weird.
03:02:14 It's there's just just normal, normal **** is it's hard to understand. Even like I think a lot of reasons why, like a lot of men are so unsuccessful. Women, it's. It's tied to this. Right. Like there's just basic things about women that look. Men are never going to fully understand women. We're totally different. Right. And women are never going to fully understand, man. That's just. That's like a problem of the ages. It's never going to go away.
03:02:37 But I think it's been especially bad.
03:02:40 In the because of this same issue where Father is not, they're not only not telling you how to shave and how to, you know, pay bills and invest money or or whatever. They're also not telling you what, how what girls are like. And so you're learning what girls are like by watching what TV and movies and YouTube and ****. But what's ********. That's not what girls are really like.
03:03:00 You know, and so you find out the hard way what girls are really like. And it's it's a that's a painful process, you know. And so it's, yeah, if you can be that voice in someones life. Absolutely. Absolutely. Step up and do that because men, men need that.
03:03:20 The.
03:03:22 The golgothan I think.
03:03:27 The GOLGOTHAN says $1.00. I can't believe you would ask me for $2.00. There's no way this is worth $5. I can possibly pay $10 off eBay. Well, I appreciate that. The.
03:03:39 The golgotha.
03:03:43 Life sentence says pull the Hell Edition was restrained by academic agent. He didn't just copy you, Devin, but he did cover the same ground.
03:03:54 Well, that's cool. I I I I think well, it's like, you know, I guess I was covering.
03:04:00 That documentary, and I think he discovered the same documentary. So I don't think he was like copying me or anything like that. He was he was just covering the same.
03:04:10 Material that I was covering.
03:04:14 But I haven't. I haven't seen his thing, but I, you know, I I doubt he was.
03:04:17 Just copying me. Who's Joe?
03:04:26 Two more car seats. I'm already bored of this.
03:04:28 Parking and it's it's.
03:04:30 It's pretty ******, but still.
03:04:37 What are your thoughts on Black pilled in cells who believe looks are the only thing that matter?
03:04:43 And dating today, online dating gives women more options, and it's more competition.
03:04:50 Well, I would. I would say it does matter. It it's not like it doesn't matter.
03:04:59 But I think that there's.
03:05:02 There's probably a.
03:05:08 I mean, look it where it's not great out there.
03:05:14 It's not great out there. Women are in a in a situation where they're being told that it's not just OK, it's righteous for them to indulge their their worst, their worst instincts and.
03:05:29 Men are are not exactly adapting to the the the the changing situation.
03:05:40 In a in in the healthiest way or the best way?
03:05:45 Nor should they have to, but that you know that should or you know, it just is what it is.
03:05:50 But I don't I I've seen some people who seem like they think that unless you are like this, 10 out of 10 Chad, you can't get a girl to go out with you. And that's that's just simply not true. It's not true. And you know, and that doesn't mean you have to be a millionaire in order to offset not being a 10 for.
03:06:10 For 10 Chad. OK. Like I'm not like a 10 for 10 Chad or a millionaire and I've I've never.
03:06:18 Had problems charming the ladies? I mean like like it's it's it's not that hard. Well, I'm like, I don't know. And things have gotten worse.
03:06:31 Things have gotten worse.
03:06:35 And I guess because they get worse every day. Like I was saying earlier, right.
03:06:40 But I I just think that I don't know, I think.
03:06:42 There's a lot of the fetishism.
03:06:44 And I understand why it is, it is very.
03:06:48 Black Pilling, especially when you see like I didn't have to deal with so much like when I was younger, younger, I didn't have to worry about is like men have to worry more about like the only fans of fact, right like or the social media. You know, even if they're not only fans.
03:07:04 There, the positive feedback they're getting from Instagram or from, you know, whatever social media plant or TikTok or whatever, right? I didn't have to. I I didn't feel like I was having to compete with the Internet, you know, with every, every girl you go out with, you're not having to compete with the entire Internet. And so it's, I get it. It's tough.
03:07:27 But I I still think that if you are a.
03:07:34 A man who knows that that knows what you want and if and. And I know this is like a.
03:07:43 I know it's cliche, but if you don't like.
03:07:47 Put the ***** on a pedestal. You know, like that sort of a thing, right? Like there's some truth to that. Like, if you don't make that your cause, here's the problem is if you make that, like, the only thing you think about it, and I get it. You're especially if you're like, in, you know, late teens, early 20s. You're so chock full of ******* hormones. All you want to do is ****, like, that's all you think about. Not all. But like, that's.
03:08:07 A lot of what you think about.
03:08:08 And and if you're being frustrated in that way, like you're not being allowed that release. Yeah, I get it. It.
03:08:14 Is it your your brains all filled up with **** ******? I get it. And and it can be a little consuming, but the problem is the more you obsess about it, the less and I know. That's cliche too, like, right? Like the more you think about, the less likely it's.
03:08:29 Going to happen.
03:08:30 But it's true, it's it's it's cliche because it's true and you should be thinking more along the lines of.
03:08:36 Long term, how do you start a Dino?
03:08:38 50 and and start working towards those goals and and once you start focusing on that, not for the sake of of like oh, I need to look good for a woman, I need to make sure I go to the gym for a woman. I have to make sure I make money for a woman. If you if you change your priority to I need to look good because I want to be the.
03:08:58 Patriarch of my family. I want to make money because I want to be the Patriarch of my family. I want to be someone that men look up to, that my children look up to and and a woman looking up to that as part of that equation too. But if you're focused just on the woman part of it, I.
03:09:13 Think it's self defeating it makes you.
03:09:15 You and they like. They can smell it on you. Like it's like it's it's so paradoxical. Paradoxical, because men, you would think, like, logically, a man thinks, well, if if if she knows that I really like her and really respect her. I really do love her. I tell her all the time. Like you know that that that's that's what she's going to want to hear and.
03:09:35 It's because women are crazy. That's not what they want to hear. You know, like lot of incels complain like, oh, you know, women always, they always want the men that they're mean to them and stuff like that. It's because that's how they gauge.
03:09:51 You know you.
03:09:51 Know you always hear like women because of high programming, right? They always want to level up. Well, that's how they gauge whether or not they're at the right level, right? If they if they think that you feel super lucky to have them, you're the one telling them that they need to level up.
03:10:10 You're the one telling them you're telegraphing to them. Oh, he's.
03:10:16 He's the one that, that.
03:10:20 Did better than he should have.
03:10:22 Because he's acting like he did better than he should have.
03:10:25 And so now she's going to automatically feel like she needs to get someone better because you're you're. You're kind of telegraphing to her that that.
03:10:35 That he that you.
03:10:37 Can't do better, you know, and it's stupid and and and whatever, right, but that is. That's just kind of.
03:10:44 That's the reality of the situation.
03:10:46 And look, we could talk about this all night. I don't want to talk about all night, but like the, there's there's a.
03:10:53 I think some simple ways you can you can prioritize your life that will be attracted to women. And if you don't treat women like they're the.
03:11:04 You know the wonderful little wonderful little angels and that they aren't.
03:11:12 And you don't act as though that's it's the end all be all of your existence. Cause like I said, that that's gonna be a turn off to them. You let them, you know, and you be the guy that could do better if you wanted, you know, and and let and and make it so that they they Telegraph that to them like yeah, you're good be better keep being good you know because I can do I.
03:11:32 Can do. I can do this?
03:11:33 All day I could find someone else.
03:11:35 Women have to always kind of know that a little bit.
03:11:38 And I.
03:11:41 I don't make the rules, man. That's just the way it is. And anyway, like I said, we can, we can talk about this all night, but.
03:11:48 We're not going to.
03:11:53 All right, let's see here. Got a couple more, I think over.
03:11:56 At.
03:11:57 Odyssey.
03:12:02 No fun zone.
03:12:06 Yeah, we can give us.
03:12:07 Say more.
Rosanne's Sister
03:12:11 Hi, Clark.Devon Stack
03:12:12 See Corky gets it. Corky gets her even though it's his sister.03:12:21 Even though that's his sister, he gets it.
03:12:24 He gets it. He knows how to.
03:12:26 Be too cool for.
03:12:27 School. Hey, Devin, what do you think of the shining? You mentioned horror films last stream and now a space odyssey. I'm not much in the movies, but I absolutely love the shining. Yeah, she's a good movie, too.
03:12:39 That mostly holds up.
03:12:42 Good performance is that chick from the Shining just died.
03:12:47 Like a couple weeks ago.
03:12:49 The the really weird Skype and she got super fat and crazy in her old age. Like she moved out to the desert actually.
03:12:59 Like I think out by.
03:13:02 Joshua Tree or something like.
03:13:04 But she went in the desert.
03:13:06 And lived like basically in.
03:13:10 And like chaos, you know, like a shack and, you know, just total ******* chaos and.
03:13:16 And gained like a ton of weight.
03:13:18 And was just, yeah.
03:13:20 But yeah, she died very recently.
03:13:24 Red truck says.
03:13:27 No fun zone shining equals magic *****. Yeah, there is that to it because it's.
03:13:33 It's.
03:13:35 The Stephen King novel is way more magic *****. The Shining movie is literally way in. The book is too, but the the movie literally has a magic *****.
03:13:46 But it it's it's so.
03:13:50 Not as much of the focus of the movie. It like the the books way over the top with it. Right, like every Stephen King book has a magic *****. It's like it's a requirement. The movie he gets, you know, he gets an axe in the.
03:14:04 Back pretty quick.
03:14:08 Yeah, all all of his, uh, all of his efforts are for nothing. Like, you know, he he doesn't stay alive very long in that *******.
03:14:16 Nothing.
03:14:17 Alright guys, we're almost shattered. Wait, hold on.
03:14:26 We got some more on rumble here.
03:14:31 Who's Joe again?
Betty White
03:14:35 Well.Devon Stack
03:14:35 The corking we can log.03:14:48 Who's Joe says I'm 6 foot one. I make 100,000.
03:14:53 I'm 22 and I'm getting training to double my income and I'm in College in Philly for a STEM degree and I took a girl out and she rejected me because she likes yacht guys in Miami.
03:15:09 Well, yeah, you're gonna get rejected, bro. That's gonna. That's just gonna happen. There's lots of girls you're gonna think in that moment. At least that. Ohh, she'd be perfect.
03:15:19 And there's no reason why she wouldn't like me.
03:15:22 And that might not be anything that you're doing wrong, and you might be able to check all the boxes.
03:15:28 And she doesn't. Just doesn't like you. You know, there's not cause.
03:15:33 Anything you're doing.
03:15:34 That's just that's. That's just how it goes sometimes.
03:15:39 And and look, I'd rather I'd rather know right off the bat and not waste a bunch of time and money. And, you know, months of your life trying to lose someone who isn't into you. I'd rather know that right off the bat than than, you know, take a a big investment hit.
03:15:58 So, you know, it sucks. It hurts. I get.
03:16:01 It man but.
03:16:04 Yeah, get used. Get used to rejection. Like I I'm not saying that to be like * ****. I mean, like I.
03:16:10 That's if you're dating. If you're dating and you're being, if you're going after women, you know, in any kind of not aggressive, what's the right proactive? If you're being proactive in the dating world, you're going to get rejected a bunch. That's just as a man. That's what's going to happen.
03:16:26 And it doesn't. Doesn't, you know, just don't just let it roll off your back. You know, just don't let it get to you because you don't want to be. You don't want to be with and look, a lot of these women that you're into in the moment you're infatuated with. I'm just going to tell you, man, you're not going to remember what they look like in, like, you know, five years.
03:16:46 You know, you you might remember you went on a date with some girl who was like.
03:16:49 A dental hygienist or.
03:16:50 Something you know? But you're you're gonna have, like, trouble even, like conjuring up.
03:16:54 Her face in your in your head.
03:16:56 And and in fact, there might be girls that will.
03:16:58 Break your heart.
03:17:00 And it's like it seems like the end.
03:17:01 Of the world when it happens.
03:17:03 And then like in 10 years, you, you'll struggle.
03:17:06 To recall her name.
03:17:09 Like I've had that I there were girls that like I thought like she was the one. And I can't believe how bad she hurt me. And and then like.
03:17:18 I can't remember her name.
03:17:24 You know, like it took a while, but you know, time time heals all. All wounds. Just keep that in mind that it it's it might seem like a ***** now. Like it might seem like, oh, that was that was a gut punch. And it's and I don't know if it ever gets better like it always kind of sucks, you know, rejection always kind of sucks.
03:17:41 But.
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03:17:42 It it.Devon Stack
03:17:43 You're not gonna remember these people. You're not gonna remember the in in a few years, you're not remembering these people, so it just sucks temporarily. Who's Joe? Well, and one more says I feel black pilled because I know I can make money, but it's hard to even start a family. Yeah, it's tough.03:18:03 It's tough, man. I get it. Trust me, I was making. I was looking to start a family in my 20s and I was not making a lot of money in my early 20s, but I was making a lot of money in my late 20s, and that didn't seem to help.
03:18:20 That's I think that's that's more of a talking point. A lot of people think that like somehow that's like this magic you, you know, you make a bunch of money and magically like pennies are.
03:18:30 Going to drop.
03:18:32 And that's just simply not not true.
03:18:37 I'm never wrong. It's not a meme that women like money.
03:18:44 But I don't know. I mean, look, haven't you known like?
03:18:48 At least like I knew a guy.
03:18:51 Who was dumb as a box of rocks and he never had money?
03:18:58 And he.
03:19:01 The jobs he was like a.
03:19:02 Bartender, you know what I mean.
03:19:04 But this guy, this guy could have any girl he wanted. He he was. I guess he was good looking. I mean, just looked like a normal guy to me. But I guess, you know, he must have been because I I couldn't. There was no charm. Like there's there's nothing I wasn't picking up on. Anything else that he had. And so there's no accounting for taste. You know, you can't really predict.
03:19:24 What? What people are going to be into. But this guy had it, whatever it was, but at the same time and that he never was, you know, for him he he was able to.
03:19:34 To go out with lots of women temporarily, like he went out with tons of of successful wealthy.
03:19:43 Women for like a week.
03:19:46 But then, after they had their.
03:19:47 Fun they realized he was stupid.
03:19:49 That was that as far as they were concerned, they were just banging the hot bartender, you know, for fun. And so, hey, look, you could, you know.
03:19:59 You.
03:19:59 Could you could be stuck in that guys shoes, right? It sounds fun.
03:20:03 Sounds like. Ohh yeah, I get to be. I get to get, I get to slay.
03:20:06 All this pool and it's like, yeah.
03:20:08 It's probably fun feeling a little bit, but and look this guy now, he's old. I mean, he's not like old, old but he's.
03:20:17 He's pretty old, you know. He's he's not. He's not hooking up a 21 year old girls anymore. Let's put that way.
03:20:24 And uh.
03:20:26 He's kind of in the exact like, like a time capsule in terms of his earning potential and and everything else. He's still, I think, a a bartender. I think he's literally still a bartender and now he bangs probably divorcees and older women.
03:20:43 Whatever. I mean, I don't know. I haven't talked to this guy in a couple of years, but last time I did talk to him, it was his life hadn't changed. I mean, just every, every everyone in his story got older. But it was the same.
03:20:56 Script.
03:20:57 You know, so if I get it, it can be frustrating and.
03:21:04 And I I it's frustrating for me too at at times, but I I I'm telling you just.
03:21:11 Don't prioritize and keep that obviously always keep that in mind. But if if you fixate on the idea that, oh, I need a woman and oh, I can't get this woman, this woman rejected me. Oh, why won't this woman go out with me? The other woman, woman, woman. If you fix it on that ****, you're going to smell like desperation and.
03:21:31 And women pick up on and it sounds like you said it sounds stupid.
03:21:34 Because you would think you would want like, if you're a woman, you'd want a guy who was, like, really into you and like, really wanted to make things happen, but that it's just not how it works. It's just not how it works to them. It it, it seems like they can do better because you wouldn't want them so hard if if you weren't out of their league. That's how they perceive it.
03:21:55 And so I think that you just focus on, on the other, the other variables that are necessary to have in place to get a family going.
03:22:06 And it sounds like you're doing that right. It sounds like you're kind of on the right track doing that and and just.
03:22:12 Keep you know.
03:22:13 Keep your shoulder to the wheel, keep you know, keep it going and you, dude, you said you're 22.
03:22:21 You got a long time before you got to get nervous. OK? You're a guy. You could be 30. You could. You could in 10 years. They were this way. I'm not saying do this. By all means. Try to get a family going as soon as possible. But I'm just saying, if you're, if you find yourself in a position where it's been 10 years and you're 32.
03:22:41 You you can still get like a young like 21 year old wife and start a family like and it's not weird, you know, like you can do that. And so you're not like, the clock's not ticking for you yet.
03:22:56 Obviously you don't want to be.
03:22:57 In a position where it is.
03:22:59 But but the.
03:23:00 22 man, you're good. You could you. You have nothing to worry about right now. Nothing to worry about.
03:23:08 So yeah, don't feel, don't feel black pill. That sounds like you're doing the right thing, and it sounds like you got a lot of things going for you. You know, you're you're 6 foot one.
03:23:19 And you know, I guess that's like the big thing, right? You got to be 6 feet tall and you got you're making, you're making 100K plus and you're educated and you're not a. You're not a fad. So you got, you got a lot of things going for you, man. I wouldn't sweat it. You're 22.
03:23:39 All right, uh, we got one more from.
03:23:41 Who's Joe? Let's see if you got a.
03:23:44 Violent. Quirky.
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03:23:47 I got dancing Corky.Bea Arthur's Mom
03:23:49 Not as good as Brian.Devon Stack
03:23:58 Thanks Dan for the advice. Sorry for being a doom or fad. Here's some shekels. I appreciate that. And I said, don't worry about it, man. I I've literally been exactly there where I was making tons of money and I thought like, hey, I was over 6 feet tall and.03:24:13 And nice and people, you know, people.
03:24:16 Thought, you know, people liked me like I was likable and I was striking out for a while too, and I couldn't figure it out. And it's frustrating. I get it. All right, guys.
03:24:28 Now we got one more here. Land of the fake home of the gay says there are so many fat women and race traders that young single non fat girls are outnumbered by dudes 100 to one. Those numbers make it impossible for women to rationalize staying with even the most chadley of chads. Well, I think you're again. I think that that it can feel that way.
03:24:47 Some.
03:24:48 Times.
03:24:49 I understand it can feel that way sometimes and I have felt that way before, but I I'm telling you, it's.
03:24:58 For being the guy who's who's for whoever. A lot of people refer to as black pilled, I feel like I'm the most white pilled guy here.
03:25:10 Look, it's it's not easy. It's not easy and it is a little soul crushing.
03:25:16 But think of it more like.
03:25:18 It's more.
03:25:19 Sure.
03:25:21 It's going to be a boomer. It builds character. No, it doesn't. It builds psychosis.
03:25:32 I don't know, man. Hang in there. Hang in there and you could always do the. Never mind.
03:25:44 I don't know. Worse comes to worse. Find a fixer upper right, you know. But anyway. Alright guys, let me get out of here.
03:25:50 Like I said, I don't know if I'll be doing Wednesday. It's possible.
03:25:54 But I'll let you know what soon as.
03:25:55 I know it depends on what I get done.
03:25:58 And I got. I got a few days between now and Wednesday, so it's possible get everything wrapped up and we can actually have a stream. But in the meantime, I really appreciate you guys. The support, really generous and.
03:26:10 And yeah, really?
03:26:13 Really makes it.
03:26:14 Possible for me to do this and for those of you black pilled in the cells out there, so hang in there. Hang in there.
03:26:23 And always remember.
03:26:25 For Black pilled, of course.
03:26:30 Devon Stang.
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03:26:33 Wearing 9 subspecies of tiger, 19 subspecies of coyote, two different species of gorilla that each have two sets of subspecies, 8 species of zebra, 2 subspecies of cow. 38 subspecies of wolf, 36 species of rattlesnake, and five species of chimp, etcetera.03:26:51 And yet, human beings who evolved separately for hundreds of millions of years in completely different environments, are so similar that they can't be classified differently in any way, shape or form. Yeah, nature sure is something, huh?
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03:27:09 See find a chick like that.