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I don't care. All politics aside, I want it covered the exact same way. If that was a Democrat, that is insane. That means we don't live in the country we think we live in. That is like, literally just. That's like North Korea. And then when they posted those things publicly and they had consequences for their actions, because the left is children and they're not used to having consequences. They are now sad because they were losing their jobs.
B
All right, guys, how to bring her back? Third time's a charm. Broke the Internet twice. Let's do it again.
A
Yeah, right.
B
And a lot has happened since. Holy crap.
A
I know.
B
Assassination.
A
Yeah. To say the least.
B
Yeah.
A
Even though I feel like we all saw that.
B
Yeah. Everyone was talking about it, but to actually, like, for it to happen, so.
A
Many people have talked about it and predicted it. I mean, it's. I just. Oh, God, it's. I'll. I'm gonna try to be as PC. I'm gonna try to genuinely be as PC and appropriate as possible this time so we don't have to cut any of the clips. Because I know that that has been hard for me in the past. But it's so interesting when that happens. There was, like, this huge energy shift, and I felt it in la, and it's crazy to feel it in la. It's crazy to feel anything here. But I just was like, you go inside, have literally been telling the world for how many years that he is Hitler. You've called him Hitler, you've compared him to Hitler, and then you're shocked when there's some sort of violence against him. And then the second we start reacting, being like, you've gone too far and we're not going to allow this anymore, and then we get upset. You tell us to chill out with the rhetoric. You try to assassinate our candidate, and we're supposed to be chill about it. And then trying to act like you guys have no blame when you were literally the people who did it and the reason it happened. And it's just funny. It's funny to see them, like, cower so fast.
B
Yeah, it's nuts. And the way CNN covered it was pretty crazy.
A
You know, they put out a statement yesterday saying now they're denying that it was even a gunshot.
B
What? Still doubling down on their tip?
A
Al, I can send it to you after this. Yeah. So not only are they doubling down. Oh, it was loud noises all the. First of all, like, I don't care. All politics aside, I want it covered the exact same way. If I was a Democrat, I Would be equally upset if it was a Democrat. That is insane. That means we don't live in the country we think we live in. That is like, literally just. That's like North Korea shit. I don't want to live in that. And. But of course, naturally, the loving, tolerant left made millions of videos the next day saying they're sad he didn't get shot. And then when they posted those things publicly and they had consequences for their actions, because the left is children and they're not used to having consequences then. They are now sad because they were losing their jobs. I'm like, imagine your child is like seven years old and their school teacher is posting like they're sad that the President didn't get assassinated. Like, that's a crazy level of mental illness.
B
Yeah, Destiny got a lot of heat for his take on it.
A
Oh, because he's insane. That was an insane take. Yeah, that was horrible.
B
He might tweet it like, yeah, you're.
A
You're a grown ass adult. You should be ashamed of yourself by speaking that way. And it makes your whole party look that. I mean, his party is nuts and he's nuts and a weird, you know, loser. But I was like, that's just a disgusting take in general and you should be called out for it.
B
I'd love to see you debate him.
A
Well, it's like, honestly, he's like such a loser. It's like, well, I don't even have anything to say. Yeah, it's like, what? I don't. I don't. We, like, you know what it is. At a certain point, you go, we agree on nothing, and that's okay. You. You enjoy. You enjoy that. Go. Go watch your girlfriend get banged by a bunch of dudes or whatever.
B
Well, he left. He left him. Forced him. So, yeah, I feel like he lost some respect from that.
A
I think that was the last. Like, if you can still follow someone like that after that because, like, people can say whatever they want about Republicans. At no point in time have I ever. We make jokes about Joe Biden. I actually think most of us think it's sad. And I've been preaching his elder abuse for a long time. I think it is sad. I think he's a puppet. So it's like, I'm not gonna blame him for a bunch of stuff, even though I do believe he's a failed career politician, evil. But it's just like, do Republicans are wishing death on Joe Biden? That would be insane. And it would make us look bad. But they're, like, making jokes and, like, so. I mean, I saw liberals having meltdowns that he didn't die. Well, that's normal.
B
Yeah, that's concerning. There's conspiracies that he did die, and he's. That's not him. Have you seen.
A
But all the ones coming out today about his height.
B
Yeah, yeah.
A
Being different, not looking different. Oh, I love all the conspiracy.
B
There's a lot of weird photos that don't look like him.
A
You know what I was wondering, though, when. So the CNN and all the liberal media outlets, they're saying that he wasn't shot. When I recall someone saying something that was incorrect and being fined a billion dollars for being wrong about something. But that's okay. We won't get into that.
B
Yeah.
A
Rules for. Rules for us, not them.
B
Yeah. I don't think they'll be sued for any amount for that.
A
Ridiculous. Okay, now he's not shot. Okay. We have the gun, the shooter, so we have everything. But. Yeah. How do you. How you still listen and watch this news network? You have to be so clinically insane at this point. And I'm not even, by the way. That's not even me being like, you should. You should watch all. Most of the news is garbage in general. If you want to, like, let it play in the background, great. But in general, to, like, see all this happening, you just have to be brainwashed to a point of, like, genuinely no return.
B
Yeah. It's concerning. And they're putting out polls saying Kamala's favor to win the most.
A
Oh, God. You know what? Fine. I find with a woman being president. Hoorah. It's all great. A woman of color, because that's all that matters. And I'm like, here's the thing, though. Why would you want the first female president of color to be one of the dumbest people we've ever had in politics who's achieved literally nothing? Why, like, honestly, what a setback for women. If she's the first, the first one will happen, which she's not, because there's no way I trust these polls in general. There's no way she's popular. She's, like, literally been a laughing stock for the first. You know, the past four years, she's accomplished nothing. I've heard no one who wants to vote for her say anything besides, she's a woman and a woman of color. That's all they got.
B
Yeah. They're saying Michelle Obama might step in.
A
She's probably more qualified. I mean, you know, they're both banging their way to the top, so so good for them.
B
I've seen you say on another show that you want men to leave the country. You don't want women.
A
Yeah, this is exactly why. So say, say Michelle was in. We have two options. We have Kamala who is a, you know, cackling idiot who banged her way to the top, who's done nothing with no accomplishments. And then we have someone who had sex with the president and that makes them qualified. Not really a good look for females. I feel that it's also like, it's embarrassing because like there are so many hard working, intelligent women. There's a lot in right wing politics but you know, if they were up, they'd be getting crucified right now. It's like you guys love a woman of color. What about Candace Owens? Oh no. You don't like her though. It's so hypocritical. I just think, you know what's wrong with a man lady in the country.
B
Candace is crushing it. Shout out to Candace.
A
Yeah, she is crushing it all. I don't agree with her on everything, but she's crushing it on million things. And I think as a female in that space, I give her an incredible amount of respect. I can't even imagine what she goes through on a daily basis.
B
This wild because years ago when I was brainwashed I would pick Ben over her. But these days, not even close.
A
I don't think that I was chance to consider.
B
Yeah, no, she's probably going to pass.
A
Yeah.
B
Surpass them.
A
Oh yeah, for sure. And now she, and like I like that she's diving into like a lot of the conspiracies and all this. Obviously I don't agree with her on a lot of things and I'm sure she would hate a lot of my views, but I think she's one of the most like brilliant women on the planet and no matter what she's saying, whether I agree with it or not, I want to hear it.
B
Agreed. How do you feel about Jordan Peterson signing a Ben. Ben Shapiro's company?
A
I feel like he, I, he's so good. But I just feel like as soon as the dark side. Yeah. I just feel like as soon as you sign to them it's just like, no offense, like I just feel like everyone on that show is just the same exact talking points. It's just coming out of a different mouth and I feel like if you go too far the opposite direction of them, they're going to like let you go. And to me that's not really free speech and that's not Really a creative group that I think he. But I don't know.
B
I was upset. I feel like he's kind of lost, like, a step, honestly.
A
I think everyone agrees.
B
Yeah.
A
When you see his posts online, that's. A lot of people say very similar things.
B
Yeah. Did you see his thing with Nick? Not this. They got in a huge drama.
A
All these people just keep giving Nick so much, so much power because they just keep getting into it with him, and it's like, dude, that's what he's good at. Just stop engaging. And he won't have all that attention if you don't want him to have that attention.
B
Yeah, I'm having a mod, but I don't think I'll post that one on.
A
YouTube to see that one. That's what I want to say.
B
Yeah.
A
And, like, obviously I don't agree with him with a ton about a ton of things, but it's funny. There's a lot of videos he's posted where I'm like, yeah, we're spot on with that. But everyone in the world is going to have good ideas and bad ideas. Unless you're Kamala Harris and they're all shitty.
B
Any. Any females in politics, are you actually big or decent?
A
I mean, I'm sure there's a bunch. None I can think of off the top of my head.
B
Vicki Haley.
A
No, no, not the Democrat. Vicki Haley. Once again, it's weird. I just feel like they tried. They almost, like, kind of promote the worst women in politics. Well, I feel like there are a lot of great ones. I mean, there's a lot of great ones that just, you know, I'm sure work locally as well, but there's not like any that I'm, like, dying to get behind. Like, I like. I like the back out of anyone. I wish he would have been the vp, and I hope that he's the next president. I think he's young, he's smart, checks off a lot of boxes, and every time he speaks for the first time, I actually feel, like, hopeful and inspired again, which is not something I feel very often when Trump speaks, I definitely feel that way. And I get to laugh, which is nice as well. But I like him a lot. I don't know. I wish there was more, like, women in this, but then I see what people like, even me, on a small level. And Candace Owens goes through, and I'm like, why would you want to be a woman in this industry?
B
Right. You probably get a ton of hate, right?
A
Yeah. I mean, it's funny. Even, like one of My companies called me and they're like, hey, have you gone through any your, like, emails, inquiries? No, why would I go through those? And they were like, it's 50% of people who want to have sex with you and the other half want to kill you. And I was like, yeah, it sounds great. Why don't you just ignore all those? Like, it's, it's, it's just tough. I think you're judged so much more, like, critically.
B
Yeah.
A
And then it's also tough when they bring your looks into it and are just, like, mean.
B
Yeah. What do you play into that card for? Sure. You have to. Yeah. It brings you. I was positive. Yeah, girl, I've been doing it too, honestly.
A
I will say though, like, I've said it for a while now, I'm like, dude, this time next year there's going to be 10,000 of me. I should knew one of me pop up every day on TikTok. All these young girls, especially, like, college, I think they're going to start trending more conservative with everything going on. Like, the guys already are. And I'm just like, you know, I see like, these young, cute girls popping up and they're like, actually, I love Trump. Like, I want to see how that's cute. Go for it. I love it.
B
Started a movement.
A
Yeah, tried.
B
How was the rnc?
A
It was amazing. I got home and I was, like, immediately depressed.
B
Really.
A
You know, there's just like, I posted online and I just was like, there's just like, something. And I guess growing up in L. A and, you know, I don't. I don't have that community here like everyone else, I think really has. I kind of feel like it's just like me against the world here a lot of the times. But there's something about being in a room with people of every age, every race, every religion, every background. The one thing you have in common to me is the most important thing in the world is the love for your country. And just like, I don't know, you just feel, like, really safe there. There's a lot of, like, hope and love in the room, and it's a beautiful feeling that I stated online. I feel really bad for people on the other side that don't get to experience that. I think it's something really special. It's just like, yeah, 50,000 people like Maga Hudson. So cool.
B
I love that. I got to get off the decks.
A
No, I know. You should have been there.
B
I know I should have.
A
We'll be at the next one together.
B
Yeah. Is it every four years or up. Every four years. Okay. Did you go to the dnc?
A
No. School. You know, it's funny. I don't go there for safety reasons. I would love to go there, film them, and, you know, get content from all these people. These things, whatever they are. It would be insane, super viral. But honestly, I don't. I think they're dangerous people, and I wouldn't go there for my own safety.
B
They would kick you out.
A
They're. One person would recognize me, and it would be gay, but I'd have to wear disguise. And I'm like, I don't know. And it's.
B
That's a lot. When I saw Elon speak for Trump, though, and, like, support him, I was. I was like, holy crap, things are changing because he was Democrat his whole life.
A
Yeah. So was I. And I'm just. At this point, I wanted to post today. I'm just like, dude, if you don't support him at this point, I just assume you just don't like America.
B
Yeah.
A
And if you don't like it, I suggest you go somewhere better. I don't think there's anywhere better. I think it's great.
B
I've actually only met two body supporters in my life.
A
What were they like?
B
Crazy. I've had on a thousand people on the show, and only two of them have supported them.
A
Yeah. I was gonna say, because you talk to so many different people.
B
Yeah.
A
And I'd feel like a lot of it's not politics, but that. That's. Honestly, everyone I meet or I hear of, that's a bind. They're just nuts. Great. They're nuts. And that's all the obviously hate deaf friends. Everything I get, it's just there. It's like they're just so far gone into the brainwashing system. I don't really think there's a shot at saving a lot of them. I think if you're in it that deep for that long and you're surrounded by it, I think the most important thing is the people around you. I've been lucky enough to always have very intelligent people around me. And when you're intelligent, I think you're more accepting of other people's views and opinions.
B
Yeah. I mean, there's people out here that support Newsom still, which is.
A
They're just. They're the same people that support Biden. They're the same people that were like, biden is doing great. And then they're like, we must endorse Kamala. I mean, it's. It's like it's sheep thinking on like a level I've never seen before in my life.
B
Yeah. It's like they don't have their own opinion.
A
No. And also you still people in the Biden protest and pals there, no jobs. Like, literally think, why are you here on a Tuesday at 2:00? You know what I mean? Not contributing, I'll tell you that.
B
Yeah. I thought it was unfair how they gave no other Democrats a shot. Like they just said, kamala, you're a love player.
A
It's funny, the party of democracy completely ignored all the wishes of everyone underneath them. And they were like, well, now her, we pick her. Like, who, who, who chose her?
B
Nuts. Like, I, I've had Marianne Williams. Yeah. Like she just completely got it.
A
Isn't that like, it's kind of funny? I said online, I was like, how many people in the country are Democrats? A lot. Okay. You guys don't have one person. That's a good option. I think that means your side might be pretty flawed. I'll say as a Republican, there's a thousand people. I would be fine with running the country on the Republican side. There's actually a lot of great options and we all love Trump, we actually want Trump. But, like, out of the millions of you guys, you idiots don't have one person that's like a good candidate. That's kind of crazy.
B
Yeah, it is.
A
That's very worrisome.
B
Yeah. I could think of fire bunk.
A
That's what I mean. And I mean, I'll be good. I would, I think my life would be better underneath them, you know what I mean? But it's kind of crazy. I'm like, I saw. I'm one person.
B
Yeah. You think the term should be longer, the four year terms? You think it's a good amount? Really? I just feel like it's tough to get like these laws enacted in that time frame.
A
It's tough. And then also you're going to be dealing with whoever did whatever before the four years. But I mean, whatever. Four years, eight years. I mean, I don't think we need people in there for like 10 years. I think that's nuts. Especially like four years when it's the Biden administration might as well be 30 years.
B
That felt like a long four.
A
This is a long four.
B
It felt longer than Trump's four, for sure.
A
Yeah, exactly. Well, that's because people had better lives under Trump, whether people like to admit it or not. But I'm like, yeah, I think if it's a good four, it's great and it's fast. If it's a bad four like we're dealing with now, it feels like 50 years.
B
Yeah. You think Biden will get the next six months or you think Cole?
A
No, I don't even know if he's real. I don't even know if he's real. I don't know if he's alive. Um, his height change.
B
The signature change.
A
Yeah, the signature change. Also, do you see when or do you see when Kamala was talking and she was like, oh, the recording. And then stopped herself when she started recording and she was like, oh, phone call or whatever.
B
So they just used AI to analyze that call. I think it wasn't him.
A
You know, like, on behalf of all Republicans, I hope he is alive and I hope he's out.
B
I've been big out right of him.
A
Too, but I don't think he's out of there now. So we'll see. AI is crazy now. It is especially I'm like, dude, you can put like all those like full masks on. I think there's a million things that you could do.
B
Dude, it's like you'd say poor.
A
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like there's even videos of Obama speaking that are 100% fake. That you're like, how is this not a real clip?
B
Yeah, make it take the mouth to the words mouth.
A
Yeah. So like we have no way. And also like think of the technology they have. They run everything in this country. Who knows what they're doing.
B
Yeah. You've been blowing up on YouTube.
A
Finally got that algorithm two months ago.
B
Already 150K and 178 counters.
A
Yeah. And shops, I think I with all the platforms and I'm sure you do this for a living. It's like Instagram seems to be. Obviously, if you follow me, you like me. I do very well on there Twitter. I'm like X. I'm just starting to grow on YouTube. Seems to be an older crowd that's a little bit more intelligent that seems to like the clips. But watch the long form videos and I think they're going there for a bit more of a learning experience. And then TikTok is just as far left as you could possibly imagine. Everyone on there is like all Akbar praising Islam and they hate Trump and Kamalism. It's like the most psycho platform ever.
B
I just lost my verification on TikTok.
A
Did you? Why?
B
Sneako clips? Yeah, they took away my verification. I had a strike which I didn't know you could get off TikTok.
A
What did he say?
B
He said a lot, but I don't know which clip exactly. Could have been. He spoke out against that Chris Guy from Mr. Beast. Oh, Chris Tyson.
A
Is that the one who's like a pedophile?
B
Yeah. So he spoke out again. That's what fawns. All of us like that video from a week ago.
A
Why is anyone upset if he's a pedophile and he's saying something?
B
Well, they found that out after, but he's been saying it for a long.
A
Time, so he was right and everyone should say you were correct and we're sorry.
B
Yeah. But Tick Tock's deleting those videos.
A
Yeah. Well, they love pedophiles on that app. I'm not shocked. It's like, what is the cow right now? See, it's like, what are the odds that he shot into a crowd of like 30 that were pedophiles?
B
Yeah. But here's the thing. If it wasn't for Twitter, no one would know that he was pedophile. They were the only platform that allowed it.
A
Yeah. I never Tick Tock takes down. Honestly, I think TikTok, at this point, I don't. I don't think any of us should plan on, like going hard and growing there. Every time I post, it's shadow ban. It's all hate messages, the mess. It's crazy that you'll post something. It could take a note. If you saw the DMS I got how those aren't flagged. I mean, those are people DM me on Tik Tok. I have like hundreds of thousands probably, and I submit ds. They're all destin apps.
B
Oh, my gosh.
A
Yeah. And some of them are like. Some of them I showed my boyfriend. He's like, you should like go to the police station.
B
It's that bad. Has anyone ever showed up physically to you?
A
I had a guy show up in an event I was supposed to be at and had like a two page handwritten manifesto and thank God I happened to not go to that event. And my friends were like, you should probably like, get this paper and like, go to the police. Wait, he wrote two pages, like, handwritten, like, some notes. I honestly was just like, thank God. By the grace of God, I did not go to that event.
B
You might have to hire security soon.
A
Yeah. You know, it's just going to get to that point with everyone.
B
Yeah. Especially if you get signed to like, Fox News or some big platform.
A
Yeah. I mean, people, like I said, I think the left is genuinely the group that's extremely intolerant and dangerous. And it's funny. A girl made a video on TikTok, and she was, like, dancing in front of the RNC and she's, like, dancing to piss off all these Republicans who hate gays. Republicans don't hate gays. You know how many gay people Republicans have in the movement that are extremely successful and promoted and high up. That rhetoric I don't understand anymore. But I was like, you know, it's so funny. Notice how no one's paying attention to you. And if I did that with a MAGA hat on at the dnc, you know, I'd be assaulted.
B
Yeah.
A
And I'm like, this whole rhetoric of we're the violent party, like, we're just not. After you tried to kill our president, what did we do? Did we burn the country on the ground? No, you guys do that every day for fun. You did it yesterday. Like, Jesus.
B
It's nuts. You think I'll try to take him out again?
A
Yeah. I listen, Tim Dylan and Alex Jones to that really good episode on YouTube of all the predictions. And, yeah, I think they'll try every single thing they can, because he is. He's already won.
B
Jeez. Who do you think was behind it? There's a lot of new evidence coming out on it.
A
Everyone with three letters. FBI, CIA, dnc.
B
Because they're all controlled by.
A
Yeah, they're all. They're all the same.
B
Yeah.
A
There's another conspiracy out about, like a woman. Well, first of all, we need to. We need to keep Trump safe at all costs. That's all I care about. I'd rather him not go out, not speak. And if he's going to put him in a fricking titanium box of anything in the world to protect this man, you know, clearly God is looking out for him, as he should be. Because I believe Trump is a free person, loves this country, because why else would you do this? Imagine everything him and his family goes through. I mean, it's insane. He literally took a bullet for us. But I'm just like. And he doesn't even need to. He's already won. That's why they're trying so hard. But, yeah, I think they're going to do everything they can to try to take him out. I mean, they. I mean, they tried to assassinate our president. This is a little bit crazy that people give credit.
B
Yeah, no, it's scary. It does feel like the most lopsided election of all time in our lifetime.
A
This is going to be the craziest election of our lifetime. And I don't think anything will ever compare to this.
B
Yeah, it might be, like, 80, 20.
A
Yeah.
B
Like, it's really lopsided.
A
Like, you just. Kamala has no shot.
B
Maybe some left states, but, like, no swing states, in my opinion.
A
No. And it's crazy, too, is people forget how many registered Republicans are in California. And I'm telling you, like, I'm running into people from high school, everyone I know who is part of the LGBT community. They are all voting for Trump.
B
Yeah. I never thought Cali would flip our lifetime.
A
I mean, literally, I don't know anyone in California who was. Unless they're a psychohab I don't associate with that. Is not voting for Trump. And I'm like, I'm getting people to the polls this time. I'm like, we're going in groups. I literally tell people, like, if you are not voting, you are not associating with me anymore. I don't care if you think it's fake. I don't care if you think it's rigged. We are showing up this time, and we are voting. Especially when, like, you know, innocent people are, like, literally dying every day. I'm like, this is a great state. Let's, like, attempt to save it.
B
Yeah.
A
And it's funny because now Gavin Newsom Today wants to clean up the homelessness.
B
All of a sudden. Right.
A
See, it's almost like something's happening where you would benefit from it, that now you want to pretend to care about these issues.
B
Are they doing mailings again this election?
A
They'll do everything to cheat.
B
Code is not even here anymore.
A
Like, show up in person, have an ID and vote. That's what you do as an American.
B
Yeah.
A
There's no. I don't. There's no other argument for it. It's ridiculous.
B
Do you need ID to vote? Because I thought they were making the illegal as well.
A
It's California. I'm sure they're just in a show.
B
A piece of paper.
A
Yeah. And I'm sure the second I walk in with a MAGA hat, that boat will just somehow fly into the dumpster.
B
Yeah, they bet. I hope they switched the system or whatever they were using that got exposed. Imagine if they use that.
A
I remember, like, whatever, four years ago when, like, everyone that was, you know, taking all the ballots and throwing them in and throwing them out had, like, N95s on and pink hats. I'm like, oh, yeah, I'm sure. I'm sure she'll be really honest with my ballot.
B
That blew my mind, because there's little Videos of that and the guys never got trouble.
A
There's literally tens of thousands of videos of that. Ian saying with the movie that they made that came out, the all about Facebook and ballot harvesting and all that. Also, Mark Zuckerberg now is like a Republican.
B
I like his new character arc. I love it.
A
I hate these people so much. I don't forgive him or anyone like him for all the damage done because I'm like, you literally contributed to where we are now. You suppressed information. You took people's platforms down. You were like this super leftist and like, oh, now, oh, now you want to come out. I mean, whatever. Great. We need everyone we can. But I'm just like, I'm not forgetting about all the shit you did before.
B
He's on damage control mode.
A
Yeah. He's always like a bro. Yeah, we're very bro now it's got.
B
So loud, like, people like us are speaking out about it. It's like unavoidable now.
A
Yeah. And a lot of people, like, you know we were saying earlier, like, a lot of people like my friends that have never posted about politics in their entire lives. My friends who are Liverpool only fans, chefs, porn stars, models, whatever it is, they're like, I've been silent for four years. They destroyed this country. I'm voting for Trump. If you don't like this, you can unfollow me. I'm good.
B
Yeah. Amber Rose.
A
Yeah. Yeah.
B
An amazing example, like a list celebrity and grew up in Cali. Like, can't get much more extreme transformation.
A
Oh, this is a good state because we've seen how much these policies have destroyed our state and how dangerous it's become. The homeless, I mean, how aggressively violent the homeless are. Women are getting attacked every day. It's exhausting.
B
Yeah. People still calling you racist.
A
Every day, baby. Every day. That word means nothing.
B
Yeah, it's lost value.
A
It's lost 99 of its value.
B
They tried it on Trump for years. I haven't heard it much with him anymore, but they tried for years with him.
A
Yeah, it's kind of. It's funny though. It's like every, like, like three of my best friends are black and my boyfriend's not white. And it's just like. So how long is. Are we gonna go for this?
B
Yeah, well, you keep them private so people don't know that, right?
A
Always. Yeah. That's what you do when you love people, you protect them. Especially in this career. I think anyone on social media, you need to be careful.
B
Yeah. You were saying? He's not even in politics. Which is wild.
A
God, no. Hate politics. He's like, I think it's all nuts. It's all insane, everyone. He was like, I hate it. Depressing. And I'm like, you're right about all those things.
B
Yeah. Shout out to you, though. That's what Brett Cooper does, too.
A
Just. She's like an apprenticeship, but, yeah.
B
Private.
A
Yeah. I mean, I will never even post saying photo.
B
Wow.
A
Never. And I. My children as well, never.
B
Your children?
A
No, I said my children, my future children will never be on social media, will never be posted anyway.
B
Yeah, I'm never even thinking about that too.
A
Yeah.
B
I don't even have kids yet, but.
A
Well, why don't you. If you love something, like I said, why don't you put it in the line of fire?
B
Yeah.
A
You know, it's also like, our responsibility is like, we chose this and we're adults, so we need to protect the people around us.
B
Absolutely. What's next for you all of Alex Jones?
A
I hope so. I want to just. I think in the next, like, what, three, four months, we just pop out as much content as humanly possible. And more important than anything else, we actually get people to go vote this year.
B
Love it. Yeah. Everyone watching this, please vote November, right?
A
Yeah. TRUMP 2024, baby.
B
TRUMP 2024. If he's alive. If not, I'll go with it.
A
Because anyone on the right, Anyone on the right, anyone that's not Biden or Democrat. We need to swing as far right as we possibly can to try to correct this Crouchery.
B
Link every stuff below, guys, thanks for watching. See you next time.
Digital Social Hour: Why Conservatives Are Taking Over Social Media | Emily Wilson DSH #817
Release Date: October 21, 2024
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Emily Wilson
In episode #817 of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly engages in a candid and impassioned conversation with Emily Wilson. The duo delves into the increasing influence of conservative voices on social media platforms, examining the dynamics between political factions, media representation, and the challenges faced by conservatives in the digital age.
The episode opens with Emily Wilson expressing frustration over political rhetoric and media portrayal of conservatives:
Emily Wilson [00:01]: "If that was a Democrat, that is insane. That means we don't live in the country we think we live in. That is like, literally just. That's like North Korea."
She criticizes the left for what she perceives as a lack of accountability, particularly in the context of political violence and media coverage. Sean Kelly echoes these sentiments, highlighting inconsistencies in media reporting:
Sean Kelly [01:52]: "Yeah, it's nuts. And the way CNN covered it was pretty crazy."
They discuss a specific incident where media outlets allegedly downplayed violent actions against conservatives, attributing these actions to overzealous rhetoric from the left.
Wilson and Kelly delve into the issue of media bias, suggesting that mainstream media outlets like CNN are selective in their reporting:
Emily Wilson [04:25]: "They put out a statement yesterday saying now they're denying that it was even a gunshot."
They discuss the rise of conspiracy theories, particularly regarding political figures such as President Joe Biden. Wilson questions the authenticity of media reports and the use of technology in shaping public perception:
Emily Wilson [16:00]: "Even videos of Obama speaking that are 100% fake. That you're like, how is this not a real clip?"
The conversation underscores a deep mistrust of mainstream media and concerns over misinformation.
A significant portion of the discussion centers around the role of women in politics, with Wilson expressing skepticism about current female political leaders:
Emily Wilson [05:25]: "Why would you want the first female president of color to be one of the dumbest people we've ever had in politics who's achieved literally nothing?"
She contrasts this with her support for female conservative figures like Candace Owens, acknowledging their challenges in a predominantly hostile environment:
Emily Wilson [06:56]: "She's crushing it all. I don't agree with her on everything, but she's crushing it on million things."
The dialogue highlights the tension between advocating for more women in conservative politics while critiquing existing female leaders.
Wilson discusses the challenges conservatives face on major social media platforms, citing censorship and demonetization:
Emily Wilson [10:12]: "And also it's tough when they bring your looks into it and are just, like, mean."
Both speakers lament the suppression of conservative voices, particularly on platforms like TikTok, which they describe as heavily biased against conservative content.
Emily Wilson [16:16]: "Everyone on there is like all Akbar praising Islam and they hate Trump and Kamalism. It's like the most psycho platform ever."
They advocate for alternative platforms and strategies to amplify conservative messages without facing undue censorship.
A recurring theme is the perceived imbalance in the upcoming elections, with Wilson expressing unwavering support for Donald Trump:
Emily Wilson [25:56]: "TRUMP 2024, baby."
They discuss the importance of voter turnout, especially among conservatives, to counteract what they view as rigged or biased electoral systems. Wilson emphasizes the urgency of mobilizing voters to ensure favorable outcomes:
Emily Wilson [25:43]: "And more important than anything else, we actually get people to go vote this year."
The conversation reflects a sense of urgency and determination to influence the political landscape through active participation.
The hosts touch upon the personal risks associated with being a prominent conservative voice online. Wilson shares a harrowing experience of narrowly avoiding a threatening encounter:
Emily Wilson [18:44]: "I had a guy show up in an event I was supposed to be at and had like a two page handwritten manifesto... I just was like, thank God I did not go to that event."
They discuss the importance of personal security measures and the emotional toll of facing daily harassment and threats.
In their closing thoughts, Sean Kelly and Emily Wilson reiterate their commitment to elevating conservative discourse on social media. They call upon their listeners to engage actively in the political process, emphasizing the critical nature of the upcoming elections.
Emily Wilson [25:56]: "TRUMP 2024, baby."
The episode concludes with a rallying cry for unity and resilience among conservatives, underscoring the belief that their collective efforts can reshape the digital and political arenas.
Media Bias: A significant concern is the perceived selective reporting and suppression of conservative voices by mainstream media.
Women in Politics: While advocating for more female conservatives, there is criticism of current female political leaders' effectiveness and authenticity.
Social Media Censorship: Conservatives face hurdles in expressing their views on major platforms, prompting discussions about alternative channels.
Election Urgency: High emphasis on voter mobilization to ensure favorable outcomes in the face of perceived electoral biases.
Personal Risks: Highlighted the dangers and harassment faced by conservative figures in the public eye.
This episode of Digital Social Hour offers an unfiltered look into the challenges and strategies of conservatives navigating the modern social media landscape. Through passionate dialogue, Sean Kelly and Emily Wilson provide insights into the intersection of politics, media, and personal conviction.