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Cozy Christmas Pillstream.mp3

12/24/2019
Devon
00:01:07 Merry Christmas everyone.
00:01:04 I think I've got this set up correctly.
00:01:07 I know there's a little bit of a a lag, but if you guys can hear me fine.
00:01:11 I've been fiddling around with.
00:01:13 Streaming software all day so well.
00:01:16 Not all day, but for a good part of the day, so I wouldn't be surprised if there's.
00:01:19 Audio issues if the music is too loud.
00:01:24 You should also say that because I can't hear how loud the background music, but I kind of wanted some cozy Christmas music going on in the background.
00:01:35 Let me know how that is in chat and keeping an eye on chat.
00:01:39 I know there's.
00:01:39 A little bit of a delay so.
00:01:44 Let me know.
00:01:46 When you hear that.
00:01:48 Basically, I'm assuming everything is right.
00:01:51 I haven't heard anybody say anything.
00:01:52 Hopefully you guys can hear me, but I wanted to just do a cozy strain here.
00:01:58 Nothing, nothing too crazy.
00:02:02 Just talk about a couple of topics, but also I kind of want to get in the habit.
00:02:06 Of doing streams and that's not my strong suit.
00:02:09 As I've mentioned before, I'm a lot better at at scripting stuff, you know, researching and and.
00:02:18 You know, especially with the movies, you kind of have to because you can't exactly do that live.
00:02:24 But I do want to get more into doing some streaming, especially on D live, which I'm not streaming on right now is going to stream on D live simultaneously with re stream.
00:02:34 But the problem was there was.
00:02:37 There was just some technical issues, so I couldn't really.
00:02:39 Get into that.
00:02:41 So at any at.
00:02:41 Any rate.
00:02:42 So one of the?
00:02:43 Things I wanted to talk about.
00:02:45 Is why a lot of us are getting pushed onto platforms like D live and and bit shoot and I don't want to do the same old, you know, Internet censorship thing, because I think that's, you know, it's been beaten to death.
00:02:58 But there is one thing that I I don't think a.
00:03:00 Lot of people.
00:03:02 Have have thought about when it comes to the censorship?
00:03:06 It's not so much.
00:03:09 Ohh, you know they they they wanna keep truth.
00:03:11 They wanna keep truth away from the people they wanna censor.
00:03:15 You know the facts and the the opinions in the same way that they'd want to, you know, pull a show off of the air.
00:03:23 You know, that sort of a thing.
00:03:25 It's not that it's not like a a.
00:03:29 A book burning kind of a thing where they're trying to erase the information from the from the Internet so much as it's about social feedback.
00:03:42 And what I mean by that is especially you.
00:03:45 Know on Christmas.
00:03:46 When you're around your family, hopefully not all of.
00:03:50 Us will be you.
00:03:51 Know I'm not going to be, I'm.
00:03:52 Going to be out in the.
00:03:53 Middle of the of the desert doing yard work and stuff.
00:03:57 It's going to be pretty low key this Christmas, but and and I'm assuming a lot of you guys are in this at least a similar situation which which is why I decided to do this stream and and actually contribute to this.
00:04:08 Social feedback.
00:04:09 But for those of you who are going to be around your family.
00:04:13 It's a you basically.
00:04:17 Real social feedback, real social feedback that replaces a lot of the social feedback that most people get.
00:04:25 From television shows.
00:04:28 Or maybe even from coworkers.
00:04:30 But a lot of people, especially the middle class, the upper middle class.
00:04:36 When even the lower classes, I would say.
00:04:39 Especially once you have a family and you get busy and and you're taking care of your family and you're you're having to work and when you're not working, you're doing stuff, you know, stuff for your children.
00:04:48 A lot of your social life gets dialed back significantly.
00:04:53 And what replaces that?
00:04:55 And well, and in America at least, and probably a lot of the West unfortunately is.
00:05:03 You know, I noticed when I worked, I used to work an office job in DC.
00:05:07 And I would work all day long.
00:05:10 You know, maybe we'd go to happy hour or something like that, and I'd go home and I would keep working.
00:05:15 That's just what I did, but then I would come into the office the next morning and everyone would would be talking about the Game of Thrones episode or the episode of Breaking Bad or or Better Call Saul or.
00:05:27 Or whatever show it was that everybody was watching.
00:05:30 And they would talk about it as as if they these were friends of theirs.
00:05:34 These these were people in their lives, you know.
00:05:37 Oh, did you see what you know?
00:05:38 So and so said, oh, that was crazy the way someone so did this.
00:05:42 And that's because.
00:05:44 Without communities.
00:05:47 Social feedback in our lives have been supplemented by what's on these television screens.
00:05:54 Screens I got fighting cats.
00:05:57 Now if you heard that hissing sound.
00:05:59 Ignore it.
00:06:01 That's my social feedback right now.
00:06:03 Oh boy.
00:06:04 Anyway, so.
00:06:06 What what happens is you know, a lot of people wonder.
00:06:10 Why are there so many gay characters in television shows?
00:06:14 You know, why is it that the why?
00:06:16 Why is there such an over representation of all these woke characters in television shows?
00:06:24 And it's because.
00:06:26 They whether they know it, whether it's part of some plan or or not, it doesn't really matter.
00:06:31 That is the social feedback that most people have in their lives.
00:06:36 That's how you judge.
00:06:37 That's how you gauge what's normal.
00:06:41 And let me give you an example.
00:06:43 When I first moved to the East Coast and I I think I talked about this on endeavors stream, I did a stream with Endeavour and go check out his YouTube channel.
00:06:51 I think there's a link to the video in.
00:06:53 The Community tab on my channel.
00:06:57 But when I first moved to DC.
00:07:00 I moved there from the southwest and it was pretty laid back.
00:07:04 And I had a design job and let design jobs are are even.
00:07:08 More laid back.
00:07:09 And I had just arrived. I drove all the way across the continent in a U-Haul truck towing my my car, you know, thousands of miles. I only stopped a couple times to sleep. It was a little intense.
00:07:24 And I had to start work like I think I got there on a Thursday.
00:07:28 I had to sign paper.
00:07:29 Hours on a Friday and then I had to be at work the following Monday so I had no idea.
00:07:36 I had never been to the East Coast.
00:07:37 I'd never been to DC, never really even been to like a a really big city, you know, Metropolis, I mean, you know, when I was a kid, I think I went to San Francisco a couple of times and I've been to.
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00:07:51 Some of the cities in in in the the West like LA and stuff like that, but not really never was really immersed in it.
00:07:58 I was always a tourist.
00:08:00 And so I'm going to.
00:08:02 I had to get on the metro.
00:08:02 I had to figure all that out and I get on the metro.
00:08:06 Excuse me.
00:08:08 To go sign these papers because at the time it was a temp agency that had hired me and it was going to be temp to permanent.
00:08:13 But yeah, so I had to go sign the papers with the temp agency before I could start work with the the government contractor on Monday.
00:08:21 And I'm riding on the metro and I'm wearing shorts.
00:08:24 And just like AT shirt and flip flops, because a design job on the West Coast and in the southwest that would be completely appropriate attire. OK and.
00:08:39 I get on the metro and I immediately feel really underdressed.
00:08:44 Because everyone on the train was wearing a wool suit, everyone and I felt really out of place.
00:08:53 I felt like a tourist.
00:08:55 And then I got to the the office building where I was going to sign all the papers, you know, make it official.
00:09:02 And again, I kind of felt like a homeless person, that it walked off the street, came in from the streets because everyone at this office.
00:09:11 They were all wearing suits.
00:09:13 And they were kind of looking at me funny.
00:09:15 And they, you know, they didn't say anything, but they.
00:09:18 Didn't have to.
00:09:20 And as soon as I finish signing those papers.
00:09:24 I went out and bought me a suit.
00:09:27 Because the social feedback I was getting just in that short period of time is like, wow, OK, apparently the norm here is that everyone wears suits.
00:09:39 They apply that to other parts of your life.
00:09:42 You know if if you move, everyone wants to fit in, whether you, you know, think you don't if you know.
00:09:47 Oh, I'm a rebel or whatever.
00:09:48 It doesn't matter.
00:09:49 Everyone wants to it, you know, no one wants to stick out.
00:09:51 And certainly in terms of social hierarchy, if you think it's something that's going to make you lower than everybody else, like in, in this case, you know, wearing T-shirt and shorts and flip flops.
00:10:02 Versus a suit made me look lower in the social hierarchy.
00:10:06 So there was definitely pressure there.
00:10:07 Social feedback and pressure.
00:10:09 Telling me oh.
00:10:10 In order for me to fit in in order for me to be successful in this social hierarchy, I need to wear a suit.
00:10:16 Iron like and and I did.
00:10:17 I wore a suit.
00:10:18 If I had not.
00:10:19 Worn a suit.
00:10:19 I don't know how long it would.
00:10:20 Have lasted in that shot.
00:10:21 If I showed up and.
00:10:22 Shorts and flip.
00:10:23 Flops that first day, so the problem is.
00:10:28 This has been replaced.
00:10:31 In our society, by what's on our screens, because a lot of people don't have any social interaction.
00:10:39 I mean, I I lived in my apartment in DC, I mean, I moved around a couple of times, but, you know, I lived in any given apartment, you know, for at least a year or two.
00:10:49 I didn't know any.
00:10:50 Of my neighbors.
00:10:51 I actively avoided my neighbors.
00:10:53 I didn't want to know these people.
00:10:55 And and they avoided me.
00:10:56 You know, if you if you had to get into the elevator and I think I was like on the 9th floor, so I had to get on the.
00:11:01 Elevator a lot.
00:11:01 And sometimes you had to share it.
00:11:03 It was just a lot of awkward everyone just standing, staring straight ahead.
00:11:06 No one talking.
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Devon
00:11:09 And and that's because you know, obviously that's a result.
00:11:12 Of multiculturalism.
00:11:13 It's not a situation.
00:11:15 Now we we don't live in communities now.
00:11:18 We just live in geographic areas.
00:11:23 So without.
00:11:25 Any kind of?
00:11:29 I guess measuring stick for what's normal that gets supplemented through the movies.
00:11:34 You watch the music you listen to.
00:11:38 And the television that you watch.
00:11:41 And so if you're a guy that goes.
00:11:42 Into work.
00:11:44 For 8 to 10 hours a day, you know, plus your commute, you get home.
00:11:49 You might even just be too tired to socialize.
00:11:51 You put on the TV and you are getting social feedback from this glowing screen, telling you that about.
00:11:58 About 25% or more of the population is gay.
00:12:03 And in fact, they've done.
00:12:05 Gallup did a poll.
00:12:07 Where they asked millennials specifically to.
00:12:12 Estimate the number.
00:12:15 Of gay people in the in America, in the population.
00:12:20 And they vastly overestimated it. I forget the exact number, but they I think they pegged it around 28 percent or something like that. And the real number is like 1 or 2%.
00:12:30 And that's because that's the.
00:12:32 Social feedback that they're getting.
00:12:34 So the reason I'm talking about.
00:12:36 All of this.
00:12:39 Now that we're here at Christmas time.
00:12:42 And we're hopefully able to.
00:12:45 Be around our families.
00:12:47 Not only.
00:12:49 Is it a time to receive social feedback?
00:12:53 But it's also, you know, a lot of people say, oh, don't talk about politics around the holidays and, you know, I don't think that.
00:12:59 That should be a blanket rule.
00:13:01 It certainly doesn't need to be.
00:13:04 You know, you don't need to upset the the harmony of the situation.
00:13:07 You don't want to destroy Christmas talking, you know only about politics, but now is also a time for you to transmit.
00:13:18 Social feedback to your friends and family.
00:13:22 For you to be a part.
00:13:25 Of how they're gauging what is normal.
00:13:30 Because I think you'd be surprised.
00:13:32 I think a lot of people, you know, was watching millennial millennial woes is, and I forget who he was talking to.
00:13:40 But it was, I think it was a a stream he was doing yesterday.
00:13:43 And they were talking about how, you know, he would be in a public place, like in a bar.
00:13:50 And you know, you'd kind of test the waters.
00:13:53 You know, you'd say something like, yeah.
00:13:54 Well, and I kind of miss.
00:13:57 I miss.
00:13:59 When everyone spoke English.
00:14:02 And then you know if if they they didn't push back on that you know, push a little further like oh, you know, it's probably cause of all.
00:14:08 These immigrants, you.
00:14:10 Know it's kind of like.
00:14:11 I don't know if you've ever been a pot smoker.
00:14:14 I've had a lot of you guys can relate to this.
00:14:17 You get a new job or you go to a new place and you don't know where to buy weed from yet.
00:14:21 And so you kind of like put out like the the signals like of a hey, you smoke.
00:14:28 And if they you know that way you can say you can say it's cigarettes if they say what are you talking about or.
00:14:34 You know, but if they they give you the wink and the nod, then all right.
00:14:38 I found someone else who smokes pot.
00:14:41 But the problem is.
00:14:43 That's not making it the norm.
00:14:46 OK, so many people are afraid and you know for good reason.
00:14:51 I guess you could say.
00:14:53 Of of having their careers destroyed and that.
00:14:59 By keep by being a silent majority.
00:15:02 You're not really a majority.
00:15:04 Because you're not the one that's defining what's normal.
00:15:10 You're allowing.
00:15:11 The left or you know other forces to define what's normal.
00:15:18 Because they have a complete stranglehold.
00:15:22 On mass media again, whether it's television or or music or or movies.
00:15:29 So if you're not counteracting that.
00:15:33 Then you're allowing them to define.
00:15:36 What is normal?
00:15:38 For the society.
00:15:41 And again, you might find there are a lot of people that that would agree with you.
00:15:45 You know and again.
00:15:47 Also, you don't need to go on Christmas, but it I think it's a good opportunity.
00:15:53 To at least bring.
00:15:54 Up some of the things that we talk about here.
00:15:57 Talk about, you know, maybe some of the problems that we're facing, some of the problems.
00:16:01 That may lay ahead.
00:16:04 And you might be surprised at how many people are just afraid.
00:16:09 To talk about.
00:16:12 These issues because of the social shame and that sort of a thing.
00:16:17 Another another reason why this is important.
00:16:24 If the right not the social feedback doesn't just come from, I mean a lot of you guys have friends, right?
00:16:30 A lot of you guys aren't just watching television or just just and like I said, the reason why they want to censor us is we are social feedback.
00:16:38 We're telling you it's OK to talk about a lot of these subjects we're telling you.
00:16:42 Hey, this is totally normal.
00:16:43 We're normal people.
00:16:45 And we think the same things.
00:16:47 But I'm sure that beyond that, you're not just watching YouTube or or whatever you, you also have a social circle.
00:16:54 But that's also why it's important to choose your friends carefully.
00:16:58 And to be picky.
00:17:00 About who's in that social circle?
00:17:03 You know, if you're hanging around in the sewer long enough, you start to smell like the rats.
00:17:07 If you're allowing people.
00:17:11 Who are negative?
00:17:11 Who are bad?
00:17:14 I mean, I don't want to oversimplify it, but I mean, if you if you.
00:17:18 Have people in your life.
00:17:21 That aren't making your life better?
00:17:22 They're making your life worse and they're providing social feedback that's going to lead you.
00:17:28 To normalize bad behaviors.
00:17:34 It's kind of like.
00:17:38 It's kind of like, you know how they say.
00:17:42 You can take.
00:17:43 You can take the guy out of the ghetto, but you can't.
00:17:45 Take the ghetto out of the guy.
00:17:46 I mean, there's a.
00:17:47 Another way of putting that but it's.
00:17:51 If your social feedback always consists.
00:17:55 Of low IQ people who who aren't really on the same page with you religiously and politically, and and you find yourself having to.
00:18:09 Compromise your.
00:18:11 Your morals so that you don't upset the friend group you're in.
00:18:15 The wrong friend group.
00:18:17 You know anyone that's not like I said, anyone that's not.
00:18:21 Inspiring you and and and pushing you and challenging you.
00:18:25 They're bringing you down.
00:18:29 They're bringing you down.
00:18:31 So that's another thing to think about on Christmas too.
00:18:36 One thing.
00:18:39 Another thing I wanted to talk about.
00:18:40 This This is why I like to write.
00:18:42 This is why I like to write.
00:18:44 What I do as opposed to?
00:18:46 Just rambling into a microphone.
00:18:51 Because it allows me to to focus my thoughts.
00:18:57 I wanted to read a story.
00:19:00 Because I one of one of the things that has been lost and this has a lot to do with the social feedback, but also I think.
00:19:06 There's a might not be the right term for it, I think.
00:19:10 And this also applies to why they want.
00:19:12 To censor people like us on the Internet.
00:19:17 Another form of social feedback.
00:19:20 But I think a better term would be.
00:19:23 Transmission of culture.
00:19:27 OK.
00:19:30 That's another thing that the media is doing.
00:19:33 Is if you if you just take someone.
00:19:37 From another country from, for example, and justice, plop them into America.
00:19:42 They don't have the same traditions that your family has.
00:19:45 You know they they come with their own traditions, their own life experiences and.
00:19:52 How could they ever assimilate?
00:19:55 To what you think is normal to what you find traditional, what you find as as part of the American experience or or the the culture of the West.
00:20:08 If none of our mass media does that.
00:20:14 So in other words, not only are these screens and these songs put out by the, you know, the the, the music industry and the film industry, and you know and television executives in LA and New York, not only are they defining for you the social feedback of what's normal.
00:20:35 They're also informing.
00:20:37 These new immigrants, legal and otherwise, they come into the country as to what it means to be American.
00:20:45 So if you're like an Indian, for example, that comes here on a visa and starts working in Silicon Valley, you don't have.
00:20:52 Of American parents.
00:20:55 I mean, a lot of us had boomer parents and that pretty much checked out mentally, so you know.
00:21:01 You know one of the same right?
00:21:03 You know what I'm saying?
00:21:04 It's you don't have.
00:21:06 That American experience.
00:21:08 And so you have to rely on what the media that you're surrounded by is telling you.
00:21:14 It's what it's like to be an American, what it means to be an American.
00:21:17 It means to be.
00:21:19 In Western civilization, and what what they're being told.
00:21:24 Is that?
00:21:26 You know it.
00:21:26 It is everything that's on, on their screens, everything that's in the.
00:21:30 Music. That's the.
00:21:31 Culture they're partaking of.
00:21:34 So that's another reason why it's important for us to speak out, because nothing else is transmitting the culture.
00:21:44 And without us transmitting the culture, there's there's no there's no institution that's doing this anymore.
00:21:52 That's another reason why we need to take over the institutions we'll get into.
00:21:55 That some other time.
00:21:57 But transmission of culture?
00:22:01 It it's really up to us and it really starts with you and your family.
00:22:05 That's why it's really important to have traditions.
00:22:08 You know, every every Christmas.
00:22:11 My mom did the exact same pretty much the exact same thing every every year.
00:22:16 We did well.
00:22:17 First she would decorate.
00:22:19 The entire house with a crazy person amount of nutcrackers like she was really into nutcrackers.
00:22:27 Like really like a crazy person in the.
00:22:29 In the nut.
00:22:31 And so I mean there was like a a couple 6 foot tall nutcrackers.
00:22:35 I already know where they would put them.
00:22:36 The rest of the year but.
00:22:38 She would just haul out these nutcrackers, all the shelves, by the way, that it was.
00:22:43 That was scary as hell.
00:22:44 When you when you came out, came home late at night when I was a teenager coming home late at night.
00:22:50 To the influence of various chemicals and just looking at all these creepy.
00:22:56 Nutcracker faces staring at.
00:22:58 Me as I went to my bedroom.
00:23:01 But anyway, yeah, she would do The Nutcracker thing. We would decorate the tree together as a family. But more importantly, we would also read the the Bible, the story of Jesus's birth together as a family would take turns reading different verses and as much as I, I really didn't like that.
00:23:22 And because most kids aren't going to like that, you know, they're just not.
00:23:26 I'm so glad we did.
00:23:27 It and it's one of the memories that's it's it's imprinting.
00:23:31 It's never.
00:23:31 Going to leave my mind.
00:23:33 And then we would also watch.
00:23:37 It was the the the Snoopy one.
00:23:40 The the Peanuts Christmas one because it actually.
00:23:47 It's one of the few.
00:23:50 And I haven't seen in a long time, so I don't wanna.
00:23:51 I don't wanna say I recommend it because I haven't seen it in several years, but from what I understand, it's one of the few mainstream Christmas specials that actually even mentions Jesus.
00:24:03 And it's it's very in my at least for my memory, I.
00:24:06 Could be totally.
00:24:06 Wrong is very pro Christian and you know.
00:24:10 Compared to.
00:24:12 Other mainstream Christmas specials.
00:24:15 So we would watch that together as a family.
00:24:18 There was also some other video I don't know where she got it.
00:24:21 I feel like it was produced by a church because the production value wasn't exactly top notch, but it was.
00:24:26 It was the story of Jesus's.
00:24:29 And then we would that not, you know, Christmas Eve night we get in the car, we drive around, we look at all the Christmas lights around town.
00:24:37 Would come home.
00:24:39 We were allowed to open one present.
00:24:41 And then we go to bed and you know, of course, the next morning we had.
00:24:44 Christmas morning, my mom would.
00:24:47 Be cooking the whole time.
00:24:49 But we she was transmitting.
00:24:53 A culture.
00:24:55 Trend and it's very important for.
00:24:57 For parents to do this.
00:25:00 I this is something that I mean.
00:25:03 I kind of feel bad because this year I.
00:25:05 Don't even have a tree.
00:25:07 I I don't even have a Christmas tree.
00:25:09 I've got a Christmas cactus.
00:25:11 And I guess you could, you know, I did put up lights.
00:25:13 I don't know who's gonna see them, cause I'm kind of in the middle of nowhere.
00:25:16 But I did at least put up lights.
00:25:19 But it's very important to to preserve these traditions because no one's going to do it. Mainstream media.
00:25:25 Is not going to do it, and you can't.
00:25:27 You can't.
00:25:28 You can't.
00:25:30 The preservation of Western civilization.
00:25:34 To people who don't, who aren't a part of Western civilization, who are essentially there specifically to subvert.
00:25:42 Western civilization.
00:25:48 That's that's what I want to.
00:25:50 Talk about I want to talk.
00:25:51 One more thing.
00:25:52 I know this is a little rambling but.
00:25:54 You know it.
00:25:54 Is what it is.
00:25:55 It's a cozy Christmas dream.
00:25:57 I didn't really have a whole lot planned for it.
00:25:59 I just wanted to.
00:26:00 Hang out with you guys.
00:26:04 You know, because I feel like there's probably a lot of other people who are.
00:26:06 Who are probably spending today alone.
00:26:08 And you know I want.
00:26:10 To give you guys some social feedback, it's.
00:26:13 That Christmas is still it's still a good holiday.
00:26:16 It's still fun, even if you're sitting here watching YouTube with us.
00:26:22 There is a Christmas story I was going to read.
00:26:24 I'm I'm kind of on the fence.
00:26:25 About this, I might have to ask you guys.
00:26:27 If you want to hear it, it's a.
00:26:31 A Charles Dickens short story about Christmas.
00:26:34 It's kind of bittersweet.
00:26:38 It's kind of old English.
00:26:39 You too.
00:26:41 I like it and it would.
00:26:43 It's not a super long read.
00:26:45 It's kind of a long read though.
00:26:48 But we'll talk about that here in a second.
00:26:53 One more thing I wanted to talk about.
00:26:56 I don't know if you guys saw.
00:26:59 The sticks and E Michael Jones debate.
00:27:04 About banning **** and it was really frustrating cause there was a couple of things I wanted to ask sticks.
00:27:10 And I I honestly, I had no idea that he was still.
00:27:16 Like a 2013 libertarian like he literally.
00:27:22 Sounds exactly like the libertarian propaganda.
00:27:25 That I used to make.
00:27:27 Like word for word, you know, like, I mean, I almost want to send him a fedora.
00:27:32 You know, like, well, who you know, like the.
00:27:36 The whole argument like oh you.
00:27:37 Want government to do it? Government's bad.
00:27:41 And, but specifically what I wanted to talk to.
00:27:43 Him about.
00:27:44 Because he mentioned in the debate.
00:27:47 Oh, you know, you know, I don't mind.
00:27:49 I don't mind arguing.
00:27:50 Tough issues.
00:27:51 You know, like, you know, that's where we have to go on D live instead of YouTube because it's a little edgy.
00:27:57 And it's like, why do you think you have to be?
00:28:00 On D live.
00:28:02 Is that government that?
00:28:04 Forcing you on D live.
00:28:08 Of course it's.
00:28:09 Not, and I tweeted out the other day.
00:28:11 I wonder how libertarians feel about government learning from the private sector's example and just outsourcing tech censorship to foreign workers in Silicon Valley.
00:28:22 To get around the rules.
00:28:25 Because that's what's happening right now.
00:28:27 Government knows that they can't.
00:28:30 Censor the government has to obey.
00:28:34 The First Amendment, I mean obviously government doesn't seem to be obeying all the rules at all right now, but at least for right now.
00:28:42 They're not putting people in jail.
00:28:46 And corporations, oligarchs.
00:28:50 Because we live in an oligarchy, we don't live in a free society anymore. It's it's 100% an oligarchy.
00:28:56 Oligarchs don't have to follow any rules.
00:29:00 Oligarchs can make up their own rules.
00:29:05 And that's the one thing that libertarians I would think would be noticing by now.
00:29:12 Is that it's that ideology.
00:29:16 The the private company.
00:29:22 That has led to where we are today.
00:29:27 Do you think that we'd be having as many wars that we're having?
00:29:31 If there weren't private companies.
00:29:34 Getting rich off of the wars.
00:29:39 And and also by the way, it's not that's the other problem is libertarians will focus just on the profits, they'll say.
00:29:45 Well, if it didn't make money, they wouldn't do it.
00:29:48 That's ********.
00:29:50 That's 100% ********.
00:29:54 You don't think YouTube?
00:29:56 Was making money off of just, you know, for example, Owen Benjamin, for example, he was bringing in something crazy on super chats like.
00:30:04 Like 30,000 a month or something like that. Like it was a lot.
00:30:08 And they obviously it's a drop in the barrel for YouTube.
00:30:15 It's it.
00:30:15 It's not.
00:30:16 It wasn't a decision based on money.
00:30:18 It was making the money.
00:30:19 He was actually, quite frankly, probably one of the few Youtubers that was an actual that was an actual profitable YouTuber for YouTube.
00:30:27 And YouTube loses money left and right.
00:30:31 But this was.
00:30:32 Probably one of the few instances where they were making money and they shut it off.
00:30:38 And Speaking of which, how does he get funding now?
00:30:41 Because he also got kicked off of PayPal.
00:30:44 Which is another private company.
00:30:48 So how does he get money now?
00:30:50 Using the government.
00:30:52 He uses the United States Postal Service.
00:30:55 To get super jets.
00:30:58 Because the United States Postal Service.
00:31:01 Can't just not deliver your mail?
00:31:04 Because they don't like.
00:31:06 What you say?
00:31:08 Yeah, FedEx could.
00:31:09 I mean, they haven't done thing like this yet, but I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if down the road companies like FedEx and UPS for example just.
00:31:17 You know, deep platform you from receiving packages.
00:31:20 So that's the real danger we're.
00:31:21 In right now.
00:31:23 Is the government is outsourcing?
00:31:27 All of these.
00:31:29 These things that they can't do because of the 1st amendment before, because of the Constitution, they're outsourcing it.
00:31:37 To foreign workers in Silicon Valley.
00:31:41 I mean, what's more libertarian than that?
00:31:45 And we're we're getting to a situation where not only will they be able to say.
00:31:51 OK, you can't make money on our platforms.
00:31:55 You can't even post your videos on our platforms.
00:31:59 But you can't use credit cards.
00:32:03 And and we are now because of the the free market nature of our society.
00:32:12 It's almost.
00:32:12 I mean, imagine how many times you've paid for things in in cash just in.
00:32:18 The last month.
00:32:19 Like what percentage you think of your purchases were done using cash instead of like a debit card or a credit card?
00:32:28 I bet that number is really small.
00:32:31 And so they could be platform you.
00:32:34 Not just from payment processors.
00:32:36 If you want to like, accept cash, but they could, visa could just say you can't.
00:32:39 I mean, there's banks that are doing that.
00:32:41 There was a bank.
00:32:43 That was it, Chase Bank de platformed.
00:32:46 A whole bunch of people last year.
00:32:48 You know, even people that you wouldn't expect, like Joe Biggs.
00:32:53 Like what's Joe Big saying that's so controversial?
00:32:57 That Chase Bank had the platform in.
00:33:01 And then you could have you have Amazon essentially destroying.
00:33:08 All the mom and pop.
00:33:10 Stores that you would normally go buy your goods at, and now everyone just buying stuff online.
00:33:17 And you could have a situation where.
00:33:20 Amazon could just be like, oh, you know what?
00:33:22 We're not selling to you anymore.
00:33:26 Or eBay or whoever and you could be putting a situation if this keeps going at the rate that it's going.
00:33:33 Where you can't.
00:33:35 Buy anything.
00:33:36 You can't sell anything you can't participate.
00:33:41 In the economy.
00:33:44 And so a lot of people get upset and you.
00:33:47 Know like I.
00:33:48 I hear some criticism.
00:33:49 In fact, I don't think he.
00:33:50 Was talking about me.
00:33:52 Specifically, but that word button, you know, it was like, oh, I don't think that you should go into.
00:33:56 A bunker somewhere?
00:33:58 And just detach from society, which, by the way, I agree with.
00:34:01 I don't think you should detach from.
00:34:04 But I I think that you'd be crazy.
00:34:06 If you're not looking at ways.
00:34:10 That if you're going to be one of these people, that's providing the social feedback and and that's transmitting the culture.
00:34:16 And essentially, if you're going to act as a wrench, that's throwing yourself into the machine because that's all we.
00:34:23 Can do right now.
00:34:26 If you're going to be that wrench.
00:34:29 You you have to think ahead, especially if you have a family that you're providing for and think of what I think is an inevitability that you get deep platform from the economy in.
00:34:40 In which case, how are you going to survive at that point?
00:34:44 Unless you are living.
00:34:47 Out in an area that you can provide your own food, your own shelter, you're not dependent on this machine that is trying to.
00:34:58 Rewrite history and erase your culture.
00:35:04 So I think that and.
00:35:06 I also think that we need to start making small communities and obviously I'm.
00:35:10 I'm not saying like, you know, like the Branch Davidians make, make compounds that the government can then go and and burn down and and murder all your your family.
00:35:22 But I do think that.
00:35:24 We need to start building communities where, you know, if you have to start small.
00:35:31 Just slowly take over.
00:35:33 I don't.
00:35:33 I actually don't know.
00:35:34 I don't know.
00:35:35 Like what I'm trying to do.
00:35:37 Where I'm at.
00:35:38 Is I'm in an area that's really, really, really, really small.
00:35:43 And so small, in fact, that it's not even like in an incorporated.
00:35:48 Town or anything like that.
00:35:50 In my long term plan.
00:35:52 Is to build this up as a town.
00:35:55 As a small community.
00:35:57 Where you can have local.
00:36:00 Government that that you're in control of, that's.
00:36:02 Or at the very least.
00:36:04 That's accountable to you.
00:36:07 You see, that's that's the other problem with the the size of this government, the, the one thing that the libertarians kind of get right.
00:36:16 And they're only right because of multiculturalism.
00:36:19 By the way.
00:36:20 Because we're now in a in a country.
00:36:24 That is, has nothing in common like no one has anything in common with anyone else.
00:36:28 Or at least you know if we do.
00:36:30 But we're spread out so thin.
00:36:32 That we have no power a lot of times, even at the local level, but certainly not at the at the national.
00:36:39 There's no one at the national level that is.
00:36:46 And it's not like.
00:36:48 And the big that's because the big the not only is it is it physical distance.
00:36:53 You know like if most people listening to this aren't living in Washington DC.
00:36:58 But it's also just a matter of.
00:37:03 The barriers of entry like you think that even if you lived in Washington DC, you could go.
00:37:07 Talk to.
00:37:07 Trump good luck with that. You know, unless you gave his campaign a couple $1,000,000, you're not talking to anybody.
00:37:16 Well, you write a.
00:37:16 You can write a letter to your senator.
00:37:18 You think he's not going to read it?
00:37:20 You know, some aide is going to read it.
00:37:22 And then, you know, maybe.
00:37:25 Send you some you know, one-size-fits-all response that gets signed by a pen machine.
00:37:32 There's no accountability.
00:37:36 It's not like the good old.
00:37:37 Days where if a politician got out of hand.
Speaker
00:37:41 They'd end up.
Devon
00:37:42 Being covered in tar and feathers.
00:37:47 And it's because it just this machine now is so big and unruly, it's.
00:37:51 It's almost impossible.
00:37:54 To to do.
00:37:55 Anything that, like I said, other than just be a wrench.
00:37:57 In the gears at this point.
00:38:00 Which is.
00:38:00 But by the way, that's why I kind of.
00:38:02 I think I gave Trump.
00:38:04 So much leeway.
00:38:06 In the beginning, before I really, at this point, I mean, there's still a chance.
00:38:11 Right.
00:38:12 There's still a chance that that there's some kind of plan.
00:38:17 I really don't. I think that chance is really small, but but in a world where anything's possible, there is, there's still a chance, right?
00:38:26 But before.
00:38:28 That chance seems so small.
00:38:30 To me.
00:38:32 The reason why I was giving him the benefit of the doubt for as long as I did.
00:38:37 Was because.
00:38:39 Anyone that got there would be up against this giant machine.
00:38:43 So it it would be, it'd be a.
00:38:45 Tough battle, no matter who it was.
00:38:48 It just doesn't seem like a battle that Trump's even fighting, to be honest.
00:38:52 I mean, if if he was, we wouldn't have had Jeff Sessions, we wouldn't have had to tear to narrow shreds.
00:39:01 So that's that, so.
00:39:04 Essentially, it's he's telling he's telling.
00:39:09 Well, I guess us now because his or he has done an excellent job of of transmitting culture, because here we are.
00:39:17 In 2019, reading words that he wrote down in 1840.
00:39:23 And what he's saying is.
00:39:25 You know, don't forget those that came before you.
00:39:28 You know when.
00:39:30 I think there's a lot of people, especially when you're younger, and I did this myself.
00:39:35 When you get Christmas.
00:39:37 Vacation and you know the bars are full of these people tonight and tomorrow.
00:39:43 It's a day that people try to forget.
00:39:46 You know, they think that ohh everyone's so happy.
00:39:49 Everyone's celebrating.
00:39:51 You know a a a wonderful Christmas.
00:39:54 And I, you know, my Christmas is ****** and all my Christmases have been ****** and I'm just going to get drunk and forget about it.
00:40:03 I think it's important that you don't.
00:40:06 Shut out the ******.
00:40:09 You don't act, you don't try to kill it with alcohol or or what other?
00:40:14 What other substances you might?
00:40:18 But instead.
00:40:20 You embrace the good portions of that.
00:40:25 So yeah.
00:40:26 Anyway, with that I'm going to go ahead and go through the.
00:40:30 The Super chats.
00:40:32 Sorry, I didn't read that the best.
00:40:34 I knew it was going to be difficult and it was.
00:40:36 It was difficult.
00:40:38 So now I gotta figure out how the Super Jets work here on this new.
00:40:42 Here we go.
00:40:44 All right, so we got.
00:40:46 Wed Photog 1 Merry Christmas everyone.
00:40:49 Thank you.
00:40:50 Merry Christmas.
00:40:52 Dino Lego which?
00:40:55 Recent subscriber, thanks for your work.
00:40:56 Well, welcome to the.
00:40:59 The club.
00:41:02 Let's see here, Wilburn.
00:41:06 Well, I'm not going.
00:41:07 To read that.
00:41:07 One, if someone has a problem with Owen, look, you know Owens, one of my friends.
00:41:16 And you know.
00:41:18 I I don't understand, it's like.
00:41:21 People want to start drama a lot.
00:41:24 And they think that.
00:41:30 Think about your group of friends, OK?
00:41:34 Are there any of your friends?
00:41:37 Where you have the exact same mind on everything.
00:41:41 I mean, of course not.
00:41:42 And it doesn't mean, do you disavow your friends the second they don't like a song you like or something like that.
00:41:48 I mean, it's ridiculous and, you know, own and I disagree on a couple of things and it's we're still friends.
00:41:55 It's not a big deal.
00:41:56 I think he does a lot of good.
00:41:58 I think he, he.
00:41:58 Gets people to.
00:42:00 To want to have families and.
00:42:03 And to question authority and both those things are really.
00:42:08 Really well needed right now.
00:42:10 2 bucks for the great work you do by Kay Lewis.
00:42:13 I appreciate it.
00:42:15 Another web photog.
00:42:16 We very much appreciate your rambling.
00:42:18 Well, I'm glad someone does.
00:42:21 John Johnson.
00:42:28 Your name your.
00:42:29 Name is very similar to the real Carl.
00:42:31 If you saw my Carl Video, which is kind of funny because John is a guy who gets a prostitute.
00:42:38 But anyway, share some thoughts on Virginia Spring.
00:42:44 Sorry, I don't want to be off topic, but I feel like it's.
00:42:47 An important event.
00:42:49 Ohk OK.
00:42:50 Seriously, the the stuff in Virginia, much love.
00:42:53 Fair fellow Americans.
00:42:54 Merry Christmas.
00:42:59 I think it's very interesting what's going on in Virginia, but I don't think it's.
00:43:02 Something that is.
00:43:03 You know, we'll see how it goes because I understand it like why people are excited about it and it's probably the closest we've come to anything like that.
00:43:13 Maybe in the last 50 years even.
00:43:17 But I wouldn't be surprised if.
00:43:20 Nothing really happens.
00:43:21 You gotta one of the reasons why I think it's interesting.
00:43:27 I want to say exciting, but you know is it's proximity to other place, you know, for if you know where Virginia is and the things around it.
00:43:35 If things if things kicked off there, it would be a little squirrely.
00:43:40 OK, Daniel Bowl, I can send you money.
00:43:45 It's a Christmas miracle.
00:43:49 Well, I appreciate it. Slam, fire 9000. No message. Farm master flex.
00:43:56 Hanging a gingerbread man hanging.
00:43:59 Oh yeah.
00:44:03 Phantom charger.
00:44:04 No message.
00:44:06 Appreciate it though.
00:44:09 Swayed off the cuff, Merry Christmas, black pilled.
00:44:13 Merry Christmas to you, Chris Hughes.
00:44:15 Thank you for doing the stream.
00:44:16 No problem.
00:44:17 Hopefully, like I said, hopefully you guys are.
00:44:21 This is live.
00:44:22 We're we're we're hanging out on the information superhighway, man.
00:44:27 Hanging out on the side.
00:44:28 Of the.
00:44:28 Road with a virtual.
Speaker
00:44:31 God and men's.
Devon
00:44:31 Burn barrel.
00:44:34 Burning copies of.
00:44:38 Yeah, *********** will say tour great live stream for Christmas.
00:44:44 Keep the tradition alive.
00:44:46 Yeah, I think, you know, this might become a thing, you know?
00:44:48 Let's see.
00:44:50 Maybe I'll start doing I'm I'm going to be.
00:44:52 On J's.
00:44:55 He's doing a Christmas trim.
00:44:56 It's not letting me.
00:44:58 Hold down to the next one.
00:45:00 I can see there's another one.
00:45:03 That is why.
00:45:04 I want to let me do that.
00:45:06 I think it's someone who just put it, so I'm going to scroll up and chat and see if maybe it'll pop up there.
00:45:10 It is.
00:45:12 Matt, be Merry Christmas, Devin.
00:45:14 Your work has left a big impact on me, and I appreciate everything you do.
00:45:17 All the best to you and yours.
00:45:18 Yeah, well, thank you.
00:45:19 Merry Christmas.
00:45:20 To you.
00:45:23 Well, I think that's everything.
00:45:24 If I you know.
00:45:26 Hopefully I don't miss anyone.
00:45:27 I'm going to switch back and forth on viewer activity and it's still not letting me Scroll down, but I think we're good.
00:45:32 But yeah, Merry Christmas everybody. I am going to be on JFK's Christmas stream. I'm also going to be on millennial, I think on Saturday.
00:45:42 And I'm probably going to do a D live stream that's a little more structure than this, you know, probably have like a a topic.
00:45:49 Something I'm I I don't know.
00:45:50 I don't know what it's going to be yet, but I want to get in the habit of doing streams and I want to get in the habit of doing it on D.
00:45:55 Live because I have no idea how any of that stuff works like the the.
00:45:59 Lemons and all that garbage.
00:46:03 If you haven't already, make sure you go and.
00:46:05 Subscribe on DL.
00:46:06 Live and make sure you subscribe on bit shoot if you haven't already.
00:46:10 I've got a bit shoot exclusive video that's about Christmas songs that might be something actually that you could, you know, obviously don't start any fights on Christmas, but it maybe you think your family is ready to hear something like that.
00:46:21 It might be a good conversation piece if you will.
00:46:25 You know at least start talking about.
00:46:27 Now, why is it that there's another culture that's defining one of the most important holidays to our culture?
00:46:34 It just seems a little bit weird.
00:46:35 It's not as if Muslims are defining what Hanukkah means for.
00:46:40 So why would you have, you know, something like what we've got going on.
00:46:44 And it's not just the music, it's also the movies.
00:46:45 I think you guys understand that.