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Samson
Samson, I just don't understand why you won't tell me. What would make you as weak as any other man. What? What? I repeat, what? Is that a. Of course. Why would. Why would I tell you that?
Tim
Oh, you don't trust me?
Samson
Is that it? Is that a serious question? Is that a serious question? Of course I don't trust you. The last time we went out for Drake, Tuesday at happy hour, you said, hey, what would make you as weak as you remember? Oh, Nike was weak as any other man. I said, oh, I don't know. I don't know. We had a couple of daiquiris, and I said, oh, you know, what if I wake up tied in fresh ropes, Lo and behold, the very next morning, tied with fresh ropes, they still smell like new ropes. That was a sex thing, Samson. Oh, it was a sex thing, was it? Was it a sex thing? Because I don't remember any sex as part of that thing. Oh. While we're on the subject, what would make you as weak as any other man? Why don't you trust me and I tell you, you know, if someone were to tie my hair in a weave, I would lose all my power, and I wake up like this. This. Who would love the new look? Who would love this new look? Who? My boy George. No one likes this look, Simpson. I just need you to trust me. Oh, you need me to trust you? Okay, now we're at the point where we talk about your needs, forget about my needs at all. As the strongest man in the world who's actually tasked with ensuring the bloodline of the Lord's people effectively, do you have any idea how hard it is to. To kill over a dozen people with the jawbone of a donkey? No. Do you know how hard it is to actually get a jawbone off a donkey? Isn't gonna work if you don't trust me.
Nick DePaulo
Okay?
Samson
Box. Boundaries. No boundaries. We need to work on this together. We're a team. We are not each other's enemy. My hair, okay? That's the source of all my power. You want me to trust you? There it is. I'm being vulnerable instead of angry. Because anger is not an emotion. It simply masks the real emotion. We know that my hair were cut, I'd be as weak as any other man. Click Rumble Premium and join now for 99 annually or $9.99 a to get the entirely ad free experience and exclusive content from Ladder with CROWDER, Nick DePaulo, Mr. Guns and Gear, Donald Trump Jr. And an ever expanding roster of content creators and free speech Glad to be with you. And we also have back with us today, Cat and Morgan CEO. How are you?
Tim
I'm well. How are you?
Samson
Yeah. Cuz you're not sick. You lied.
Tim
No, I was sick. I just wasn't as sick as my wife and children who I was taking care of.
Samson
His family was sick.
Tim
I was also sick. I still am also. Okay.
Samson
Yeah, Yeah. I don't believe him. Yeah, it was.
Tim
Screw you, Tim.
Samson
It was Munchausen by pussy.
Tim
Sorry.
Samson
Okay, before we get, we have a lot to get to today. South Korea, it's a silly place, tiny people, but it isn't chaos. And it has some implications for the United States. Have you been following this? Do you know what's going on there? We're going to kind of give you the ins and outs because a lot of people here don't necessarily know and it's not going to go great. Also, a lot of celebrities have been fleeing the country, you know, because of Donald Trump and some onlyfans celebrities now are sterilizing themselves. So we've actually done an analysis of the countries to which they are fleeing. Spoiler alert. You leave the United States for more freedom. You don't get it. There is no other place on earth. And we're going to be talking about academia and the uneducated masses. That's the talking point from the left right now. If you watch their shows, oh, the big divide in voting is the educated versus uneducated, and by that they mean those with degrees in English literature or gender studies. So my question to you is what metrics do you think should be used as far as gauging if someone is educated or someone is successful? I think we're looking at the wrong, the wrong data here. What we want is a country with functioning and contributing members of society. I don't think that a college degree is an indicator of that anymore. I think income, I think family stability, I think debt to savings ratio. I think there are a lot of other metrics that would be more valuable and we need to fundamentally shift that window and how we think about it in the country. But comment below as to what you think and at some point today, because we will be talking about Chinese extraction machines, you're going to see this on YouTube. Head on over to Rumble. That's where you should watch anyway. You get 100% more show rumble Premium. Click that button, you watch the whole thing. It's a live show, weekdays 10am and on Rumble Premium, you also get this man's show who is in third chair today. When you Hear this. You can watch him evenings here on Rumble Premium and formerly Mud club. And Thursday, February 20th, he's going to be at the. Is he going to be at the Bricktown Comedy Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma?
Nick DePaulo
Sure, if you say so.
Samson
Okay. All of his dates. I thought that was Josh. Is that Josh or is that.
Nick DePaulo
No, that's me.
Samson
That is you. February.
Nick DePaulo
But, yeah, it's in February of next year, so I'm really packing the schedule, as you can see.
Samson
Well, Nick, dip.com for all his dates. Funniest man alive, Nick DePaulo. How are you, sir?
Nick DePaulo
I'm terrific, Stephen. How are you?
Samson
I'm good. I'm good. We're all better than Gerald, apparently, as far as, you know, honesty.
Nick DePaulo
Is he sick?
Tim
Gerald sick? No, I am sick. Yeah, I still.
Samson
You are sick. You're sick. That's a sick thing to do. No, let's.
Nick DePaulo
No, I am too sick in the head.
Samson
Let's go on to this, because we have Nick Dipolo right here in third chair, and this is just. This is just a layout. This is T ball at this point.
Tim
This is funny.
Samson
So automation, you know, is taking a lot of jobs. And that's a discussion to have. Automation versus AI, I think, are two separate discussions. Okay. Let's all handle this maturely.
Tim
No.
Samson
What the Chinese Chinee. For the uninitiated, it is a slow news day when, you know, we're talking about South Korea. It's a slow news day, but that often means these are the best days. So the Chinese are taking automation quite seriously, as they often do with a new hyperly efficient device, as the Chinese do to help their men provide samples. First off. Pause, pause. You know where this is going?
Nick DePaulo
Yeah, right up my ass.
Samson
I apologize. That is very generous for the population of Chinese males. Let's continue with this.
Tim
Lied about the Grande.
Nick DePaulo
Could fit 30 in there.
Samson
There isn't even a privacy screen. It's in the hallway.
Nick DePaulo
Somebody's doing their laundry. We have an ATM in Savannah that has. What are you doing? Make it a deposit.
Samson
It's a buy. It's one of those new biometric also, by the way, don't you love how this guy. Of course, someone in China would be analyzing a fake vagina machine with no arousals, just like. Okay, good depth. He's proud of his machine. This is what happened when you kill all your daughter.
Nick DePaulo
He's waiting there like a soft serve's gonna come out. This thing make coffee, too.
Samson
Okay, keep playing.
Nick DePaulo
There's an audio jack.
Samson
There's an audio jack.
Nick DePaulo
Oh, I thought that was bass.
Samson
It can replicate physical movements of sexual intercourse by moving back and forth. For audio.
Tim
Comprehensive coverage and pressure.
Samson
It minimizes waste and prevents contamination.
Tim
I'm sorry, what?
Samson
Congratulations. You're my 100 customer.
Nick DePaulo
It looks like a commercial for GM trucks. Eight pistons or something. Ram top.
Samson
Yes.
Nick DePaulo
This thing got a Hemi? Yes, exactly. Yeah, it's a Hemi.
Samson
Oh, no, it's a Hemi.
Tim
You need turbo.
Nick DePaulo
They don't even try to put a little fake hair around them.
Samson
No, they don't.
Nick DePaulo
No semi with a Hemi.
Samson
I always have fantasy of short circuit.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah. What happens if power goes out? You're stuck in that. Explain that to your electrician.
Samson
Turn on their. Their coal power generator. It gets too torquey.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah, the wife's going to go out and put gas on the gentleman. Get me out of this thing.
Tim
I like this one.
Samson
Hey, you getting an mri? One day someone just gonna run out there.
Nick DePaulo
Oh, no.
Samson
Skynet has fallen the machine. Everybody, everybody. That.
Nick DePaulo
That seems perfect for the Chinese because they don't seem very sensual. I might be wrong about that, but it's very mechanical. They have a billion kids a year. Let's get this done. Let's get the cream to the top.
Samson
Yep. This is what happens.
Nick DePaulo
All right.
Samson
All your daughters. This is. This is the VI product of a godless. Of a godless society. As much as we're joking. A godless society where they go, oh, we need to have mo fieldhand. We. Well, we only want son. So no women. They have very. They have a real birth problem. They're going to be forcing women to carry babies in five years time. I bet that's what Lane was.
Nick DePaulo
I already ordered one.
Tim
Gosh. Yeah.
Nick DePaulo
There's an option. He can make you BLT after. Yeah, that cost me an extra 50. It was a luxury package.
Tim
It insults you.
Samson
I love how it has an audio jack. It's not like it's this hyper modern machine, but doesn't even have Bluetooth.
Tim
That's all you got?
Samson
Voice activated. Hey, you say hey, Siri. Suck mine. I'm sorry. I know. Look, like I always say, this is a PG13, but you have to. This is going on in the world.
Nick DePaulo
Is it really?
Samson
This is going on PG13? This is going on in the world. That's China. That's the state of it. When people hear are not having children. When people hear vilifying the nuclear family, you end up with China. Whenever someone points to Eastern philosophy, medicine, or say, I spent time in the Orient, I think you can still say that. Now just go why? They've got nothing, right?
Nick DePaulo
They're already here. I tried one out at the shopper. Image at the mall.
Tim
Right next to the massage chairs, right?
Samson
You're gonna rover Hamakashima. Back of Airein. Yeah, very honey.
Tim
China hypersonic missiles.
Samson
And this.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah, exactly.
Samson
That's their version of Ikea. My bookcase turn into a fake.
Tim
Freshly clean.
Samson
Also try meatball on way out.
Nick DePaulo
They'll figure a way to use that as a torture device.
Samson
Oh, of course they will.
Nick DePaulo
They'll heat up that pipe to 4,000 degrees.
Samson
They'll put some bamboo chips in it. Surprise.
Nick DePaulo
Broken glass. Oh, no. Broken glass.
Samson
Not again.
Nick DePaulo
And make a macaroni.
Samson
Oh, China finger chop. I don't like it. And I think we should punish them with more sanctions and tariffs.
Nick DePaulo
It'll blow you. And make potstickers. You don't know why they stick.
Samson
And there's not even a privacy screen.
Tim
No.
Samson
You're going to have six guys lined up in one place. In one selfish place.
Nick DePaulo
Put them in ballpark bathroom.
Samson
I just think you have these celebrities. We'll get them complaining about this dystopian world in the United States. What do you think about a bunch of Chinese men screwing a machine like 12 in a room because they have a birth rate problem? Is that not 84 enough?
Nick DePaulo
How's that make you feel? Feminist, buddy.
Tim
Hurry up, Big line.
Samson
We actually have feminist setting. While you do. While you buying machine it. Talk back. Make me feel bad about myself. Never her fault. Never machine fault.
Nick DePaulo
I know what I'm getting at Christmas. Only three pump.
Samson
You see, Doctor. Sponsored by Bru. There's a rookie number. Bru.
Nick DePaulo
Nothing to do with coffee. By the way.
Samson
I too. You too, broochu. Hey, by the way, where is Josh? He was supposed to.
Tim
He said he was.
Samson
He had to be out for a doctor's appointment or something. Oh, really? I don't remember approving that. Can we get him on the line?
Tim
Yeah, I'll give it a phone.
Samson
Here we go.
Nick DePaulo
Now, where in the world is Judge?
Samson
Hey.
Nick DePaulo
Hello.
Samson
Yeah, Josh, where are you? I heard something about a doctor's note. Are you. Are you sick? Actually, no, no, I'm just getting a fertility check. Are you in a. Are you on a plane? What?
Nick DePaulo
No.
Samson
It looks like a plane. We've reached an altitude of 30,000ft. We hope you enjoy the John Woo marathon on our 12 hour 50 minute flight to Beijing.
Nick DePaulo
Oh, hell yeah. John Woo. Gotta go.
Samson
Stephen. Yeah? I don't.
Nick DePaulo
Know where in the world is Judge.
Samson
Okay.
Tim
I mean, if you ever want to be first in line that's gonna be. That's the case? Yes. You wanna be customer number one?
Samson
Yes, exactly. Oh, what a mess.
Tim
Screw the iPhone lines. Maybe that's the, you know, what a.
Samson
Messed up godless society. And they still won't allow their citizens to smoke pot. So what does that tell you?
Nick DePaulo
No, they all look stoned. Anyway.
Samson
By the way, we do have a couple of sort of ongoing watches, I guess, to say, to keep an eye on. Today, the Daniel Penney verdict could be coming back. I know that the. Is it the jury? They're deliberating right now.
Tim
They're deliberating?
Samson
Yes, deliberating. For those who don't remember, this is Daniel Penney, N.Y. he is the person on trial for manslaughter who subdued the crazy likely crackhead in the subway. Right. Jordan Neely, and was asked to restrain him. And they may try and crucify this guy.
Nick DePaulo
Oh, they're trying.
Samson
Yeah. They really.
Nick DePaulo
You get a look at the district attorney?
Samson
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Nick DePaulo
My theory holds true.
Samson
Yep. The guy's facing 15 years potentially in prison if he's convicted. So we'll keep you updated on that. And by the way, while we're talking about New York City, we all know that New York City is the worst city in the country. So we've actually made, I've made here a truth Social post inviting you right now, today, live, to drop your best New York City memes or your jokes and we'll air our favorite ones live, live right here in the show before the end. So go to my truth social right there. It's a great platform to go and take part. Obviously, that's where you read most of Trump's posts. And yeah, the winner gets a lock of Gerald's neck hair because he's run out of back hair.
Nick DePaulo
Neck hair, yes.
Samson
Also today we're gonna keep an eye on this. You know, the Supreme Court, we talked about this Monday. I don't know why more people are not talking about this. The case before the Supreme Court right now that's going to start today. They're talking about it right now.
Tim
Yeah.
Samson
It's about basically think about this. You talk about a slippery slope before the Supreme Court. It has made it to the highest court in the land where you have people pushing for minors, for children to get sex changes. They are actually pushing. They are actually trying to get the Supreme Court to forbid states from banning sex changes and hormones for minors. So when people say that's not an issue, why are you turning all the fake culture war stuff? This is before The Supreme Court today, I. You know what this actually brings us? We introduce you to the lawyer Strangio. This brings us to an installment of Strangio things.
C. Matheson
If Tennessee is successful, if the Supreme Court in essence sides with the government of Tennessee, I think that will open the door to the types of federal bans on this care not only for minors, but for adults too.
Samson
For adults too, you think?
C. Matheson
I do, I do. And I think that's one of the things we should be really concerned about. We're hearing a lot about young people can't consent to this care, but it is their parents consenting to this care. And at the end of the day, we have adults who live as transgender people, people like myself who have families who are part of communities who are part of this society. And if the, if the incoming administration bans our healthcare, that is essentially excising us from this country.
Samson
Yeah, and it was hard to pick because it gets worse. There's actually a clip of this person with Jake tapper saying that 2 year olds can transition. If we could pull that clip. Mission control.
Tim
People as young as two know that.
Samson
People as young as two, come on, they're not even to the age of eating paste. At that point, you don't even know if the child has a learning disability at 2.
Tim
Right.
Samson
Look, if you don't believe in the idea of evil, going before the Supreme Court to argue that children should be able to irreparably damage their sex, their sexual organs, I mean, their entire endocrine system, if you don't believe in evil, two year olds being capable of deciding on transitioning. I don't know. I don't know what more you need. Comment below. How does it get more evil in the United States? We're in a nice insulated world here where we don't have genocide, we don't really have wars right here on our home front, that's about as bad as it gets. And by the way, everything that person said is the opposite. Like I told you, they try and gaslight you. This may remove care from adults. No, that's not what we're talking about. This is actually. They are. It has consented to by the parents. No, no, the problem that, that you have right now is many parents have said, no, no, we do not consent to this. And you want states to be able to take those children away from the parents. The bans say the parents have the right to determine the future of their children when they're as young as, I don't know, two. So when they say the parents are consenting to this. No. The parents are saying no. And you don't want the parents to be able to say no. You want the state to forcibly say yes. So make sure you really understand that dynamic there. And we frame it properly as we discuss this issue. And we'll bring up that other clip here in the show.
Tim
Send that into us, guys. And just we talked about this with Tim Walls. The sanctuary state for this kind of stuff.
Samson
Yep.
Tim
Right. So don't think like, oh, okay, they're just trying to make it to where this is accessible to people who maybe can get their parents to sign off on it. Because the doctor says, hey, they're gonna commit suicide if you don't. You're a good parent.
Samson
Right.
Tim
You want to make sure that your son doesn't commit suicide. Right. That's exactly the kind of stuff that happens from these freaking doctors that should do a better job. And then put Tim Walz states policies on every state.
Samson
Yeah.
Tim
And then put Washington state, I believe it was where they said that, you know, they could run away from their parents and they wouldn't even tell them where they were.
Samson
They would hide the information.
Tim
They would hide the information from their parents if they're out there. So it's this dystopian world where kids can just do whatever the hell they want and run away.
Samson
Yeah.
Tim
And get sex changes.
Samson
That's before the supreme, before the Supreme Court today. A lot of Americans aren't aware of case law. Sometimes they're not aware that the Heller vs. DC case that we talked about this, the dissenting opinion said that actually you have no right to own firearms whatsoever. When you actually get into the legal arguments out of the court of public opinion, but what has to be argued in a court of law, it's terrifying. So we'll stay on top of that and update you as these things kind of continue to play out today. Let's go to this while we're waiting on that. The left is really, if you listen or watch their shows and we do every day and that's why we provide all of the references link in the description and most of them are left leaning sources. I think when we run the numbers it's about 80 something percent. Because we don't want you to believe what we're saying right here. We want you to believe the arguments that the left are making themselves. So right now the argument that they are making in trying to correct course from this last election, the shellacking is actually the big divide we should focus on is Trump is only able to Win because of a lack of education. But we need to look. We need to look at voters. Not male, female, not race, not class. But the educated, meaning college degrees. That's the metric they use. Do you equate that with being educated today? A college degree? I don't. Versus the uneducated, huddled masses who don't know any better. You know, you. What's the big divide in American politics? It's the diploma divide. College educated people are now trending sharply to the left. To the Democrats. High school educated people are trending sharply to the right. So Americans who don't travel, who 80% don't have a passport, who are uneducated.
Nick DePaulo
Shut up, bitch.
Samson
In their extraordinary naivete.
Nick DePaulo
So why do you think that uneducated.
C. Matheson
White women voted against their reproductive health.
Tim
And they think that only stupid people vote for politicians like Donald Trump? Well, there may be stupid people in America, just as there are no doubt stupid people in this country.
Samson
Here's. Let me just make one point here. They're trying to equate right, higher education with intelligence. You just heard them do that. If higher education was a sign of intelligence, then not everybody would be able to do it. You cannot have a bell curve. That is reality as far as IQ and say, and everyone can and should go to college. You can't have it both ways. Higher education, a college degree cannot be an indicator of intelligence. If you claim that everyone can do it, does that make sense? Can you comment below, let me know, does that make sense? And what is education anymore? Is this the metric that we should be looking to? And when I say education, I mean how they are using it. Because the truth is you can educate. You don't even need a public library anymore. The Good Will Hunting line doesn't work because you have a smartphone. You can learn anything at any moment. And what's scary is we have more information than ever, more tools to learn than ever. And we have people who are less literate than previous generations. So we have a problem of choice and people making the wrong. Really, we have a problem with people making the wrong decisions. Just like obesity, you can eat healthy, you can choose to notice. Sorry, food deserts are not a thing anymore. The idea that you can only eat fast food if you're poor, that's not a thing anymore. You can eat oats, bananas, tuna, eggs, milk. You can be healthy and poor. We have more choice than ever. And we have fatter people, we have sicker people, we have dumber people according to standardized literacy and mathematics tests. And you have in the palm of Your hand more power than all of NASA from when your parents were growing up. And that's why they want to perpetuate this line. We're going to get to this thesis from, I believe, a student and professor to show you what kind of education you can expect in our hallowed halls. This is the latest installment of Make My Professor Famous. All right, the expost here sums it up quick. Well, this is Ali Luke's, an English Literature PhD candidate at Cambridge. A lot of impressive words there.
Tim
They also teach, by the way.
Samson
Person teaches. Class said posted this. Thrilled to say. Of course they look like that. Thrilled to say. I passed my Viva with no corrections and I'm officially physical. Done. The title of the thesis in question, Olfactory Ethics. The Politics of Smell in Modern and Contemporary Prose.
Nick DePaulo
What?
Samson
So. No, no, no, no, no. This is. This is. This is the Harris photo. Yeah. You're just uneducated. You're just uneducated. Stop being. Stopping. Uneducated. Okay.
Tim
Educated.
Samson
I expect better from the Aryan in the guinea here.
Nick DePaulo
Bullshit. I went to DeVry.
Samson
I'm a Phoenix.
Nick DePaulo
University of Maine 2.4 and I'm proud of it. A lot of fat broads.
Samson
Go ahead. Dr. Luke's posted this. He posted her abstract to clarify because you might be confused. So let me make sure it's really clear. This is what this person posted. The broad aim of this thesis is to offer an intersectional and wide ranging study of olfactory oppression by establishing the underlying logics that facilitate smells application in creating and subverting gender, class, sexual, racial and species powered structures. So really about smell and how that relates to oppression. Least thrilled about this thesis, by the way, is this guy. Yeah, he's not.
Tim
Oh, come on.
Samson
So. And here's the thing too.
Nick DePaulo
It didn't even look like a cap. No, it could have been a Buick.
Samson
Here's the thing.
Nick DePaulo
Oh, that was great.
Samson
Higher education, Cambridge. Right. But common sense would say if you're actually looking to resolve a problem, if you actually believe that we have a problem of gender racially based oppression in this country, you go, okay, what affects that most? You'd have a list of 10 things. Olfactory suppression would not be amongst them. I mean, you might look at, okay, the workplace. You might look at dynamics or CEOs, which the left tries to do, which is also BS. But you look at some other power dynamic structures that exist. That would be common sense where you go, if you're actually. If you actually believe that there is an urgent problem that needs to be dealt with of oppression, of systemic oppression. Prejudice. You wouldn't go straight to smell of the five senses. That would be the last one. Taste would come out above it.
Tim
I don't even know how taste plays into this.
Nick DePaulo
Yes, totally. I have no idea what the fuck you're talking about.
Samson
That's exactly. Well, the good news is she clarified in a following post, so. Sorry. I'll make sure it's really clear. I wasn't. I wasn't good with that. It says to be clear. This abstract was written for experts within my discipline and field. It was not written for a lay audience. And this is not how I would communicate my ideas to the average person. Logical fallacy alert. Logical fallacy alert. It's the appeal to authority fallacy. You just don't know Nick and Gerald because you're uneducated. You heard them talk about you on cnn. This is for experts. We understand how the olfactory senses affect sexual discrimination. Or you're an idiot. Or you're an idiot at an Ivy League school. You can be an idiot anywhere. I'm sorry, I just. This idea, we have to completely dispel this myth right now that college degree equals education. It doesn't. Not in 2024.
Nick DePaulo
Some of the smartest people I know worked in olfactories.
Samson
Yes, Yes.
Tim
I just supposed to put up with people who stink. Is that the end of this? Is that like, you know, the final point of her thesis is like. Well, just to make sure that we did. People that smell like human feces has been rubbed all over their face.
Samson
Yeah, that's olfactory suppression.
Tim
You should treat them as if it's like, you know, cool water.
Nick DePaulo
Sounds like you need just check your clean privilege.
Samson
Or she's saying, you know, pheromones are racist. Oh, I don't know. But here's what I do know. A graduate degree at Cambridge costs $105,000.
Tim
No, no, no, no, Stephen, that would be appropriate. It's $105,003.84. Okay, so where's the $3.84? Cambridge? Why do you need that extra little bit of money?
Samson
Probably the snoring strip. Just round it.
Tim
Round it. Make it easy for everyone.
Samson
And here's the thing, we say, oh, college degree. We're going to separate them. Voter block into educated versus not educated. All right, let's look at. We want a society with productive members of society. Right. That's what you've had for every single civilization, going from tribal villages to the modern Western world. What you focus on, and this is where we believe in education was an indicator of this in the past, when you would get a broad education preparing you for the world, this was designed to help you be a contributing, functioning member of society who would improve society. But today, is that the metric we should use if we're trying to create a healthy society? Is this, this kind of education, Is this an indicator? Could it be less relevant? Let me give you some examples here. I think we should be looking at things like income, income to debt, family size, success in relationships. Right. Mental health. Let's look at just the income to debt for graduates. So a PhD in English. This is English literature. The median income is $55,000. The median debt from student debt, largely $41,000. Let's look at trade school. Median income is $67,000 and the debt is $10,000. Which example is an indicator of someone who will benefit society? And Thomas Sowell talks about this a lot. But if you're in the trades, if you're a plumber, if you're a welder, if you're a carpenter, you have knowledge that this person with an English lit degree does not have. Just like this person with an English lit degree maybe has some knowledge that you don't have. Here's the difference. Today, in 2024, that welder, that plumber can learn everything that you have learned just as quickly. You can't unless you go to a trade school. And those are necessary skills. Which person would you rather have in society? This person who writes a thesis likely at some point to be studied at the taxpayer dime on olfactory suppression. What are they doing to improve your community, to improve this country, versus the person who learns a trade and fixes your pipes or makes your table or your cabinets?
Tim
Why would you spend $100,000 on a degree that basically earns you less than what you would get coming out of like, you know, Notre Dame with just a regular degree, like a four year degree. $100,000 on this PhD.
Samson
Right.
Tim
And you're coming out and I looked this up before we came on air, but specifically English lit PhD. $50,000.
Samson
Yeah.
Tim
Maybe up to $70,000 at the high end. I was like, what now you're like, okay, fine, they want to go into academia. And ranges in salary for them, typically suppressed. Fine. But name me something outside of academia where there's a lot of that are going to make 2, 3, $400,000 a year. Why would you do that?
Samson
Yeah. And you know what else too? Those people who go to trade schools are more likely to have children.
Tim
Yes.
Samson
They're more likely to have families. Right. These people who go and get a PhD, they're less likely to have children, they're less likely to create families. Don't know if you know this. You just saw the sex machines in China. They kind of a birth problem. So again, lots of PhDs in English lit, lots of PhDs, very hard to do English Literature.
Nick DePaulo
More importantly, the people that go to trade schools are not going to get indoctrinated.
Samson
Right?
Tim
Yes.
Nick DePaulo
Even when education used to be, you know, wasn't all left wing horseshit. Could have tried to make a little bit of an argument right now. No, it's ridiculous and I will say this.
Samson
This is anecdotal. We've just gone through the empirical, the references are available. Anecdotally, I have never met someone. I've met some really, really smart people in my life who didn't go to college, didn't finish college. Okay? So I'm talking about people who stood out, who really impressed me intellectually in many cases were very intimidating. They were so smart. I've met some who did go to college. I've never met one person in my life who was intellectually impressive, who would list their degree. In other words, every single person I met who's really smart, either they went to school or they didn't. And if they did go to school, they didn't really bring it up. They didn't take pride in their degree. I've met all of the stupid people that I have met immediately point to their degree. Have you encountered that? All of the people who I've met with, the second they get checkmated, as far as an argument they go, well, you know, I did go to Brown. I don't give a rat's ass. You sound stupid.
Tim
Hey, guys, take the degree off my wall, will you?
Samson
Yes.
Tim
Appreciate that.
Nick DePaulo
It's a status thing. It's like having a Mercedes or a black baby.
Samson
Yeah.
Nick DePaulo
Well, that's what it is in Hollywood. Why do you think Madonna adopted half a Nigeria? You think she did that of her sweetness of her heart. Somebody write that down. That should go on my act.
Samson
All right.
Nick DePaulo
Does that make the air? Please tell me that doesn't.
Samson
No, of course it does. Mercedes, Mercedes or black.
Nick DePaulo
I don't know what you guys do back there.
Samson
I got it written down for you.
Tim
Got it.
Nick DePaulo
Thank you.
Samson
And just to give you more proof that as academia is ridiculous and the left just cannot fix. They can't fix this. They can't right this shit because this is what they think they need to focus on right now and they're gonna Isolate themselves more. I can prove to you that it's complete BS Because C. Matheson, for those of you who've forgotten. Oh, no, my. Well, C. Matheson, someone who's worked in this office, a transgender who looks quite a bit like yours truly, actually submitted and was peer reviewed in submitting a paper, a thesis on fat pride as a method of self care in the era of Trump. Gotta accept it now. I decided to write and submit my very own fat studies paper for presentation. And with the help of my brilliant researcher, I wrote an entire essay titled Embracing Fatness as Self Care in the Era of Trump. I then submitted the abstract to the conference and. Oh, did I say that I wrote the essay. I meant to say it was submitted by C. Matheson, a wonderful and totally academically legitimate genderqueer fat pride activist. Hello, I am C. Matheson. I am an activist based out of Austin, Texas. Specifically working with the non binary and fat community to help increase presence of intersectional and non binary people. With such events in Austin as Women's March, March for Our Lives, most recently, the global climate strikes. My preferred pronouns are she and her. And my paper, embracing Fatness as Self care in the era of Donald Trump. Now let me explain to you how I did that, please. I literally said, okay, what is the dumbest crap I can think up and write down on a page? And then handed it in and they gave me a speaking slot.
Tim
Yes, they wanted you to come and speak at their. The next event. Right?
Samson
Yes. Yes.
Nick DePaulo
Unbelievable.
Samson
I literally, and I'm not misusing this literally, couldn't think of anything dumber than what I wrote down. And it was lauded with praise. Also, the compliment of Steam. Matheson's sweater. They did Goodwill.
Tim
Nice. Listen, that's not the main point, by the way. Stossel referenced this like a month ago in a video that he put out about academia as well. He referenced you right off the top.
Samson
Like, look, turns out, as it turns out, C. Matheson actually has a penis. By the way, if you want to support more of this mug club undercover, but all these kinds of social experiments that we do and research and stings, you know, you get the show every day, but click, click, right there. Join rumble Premium. It's $99 annually, $9.99 a month. You can try it. And you get everything ad free. You get us, you get Nick DePaulo, you get the Friday show, you support Mudclub Undercover. All of these pieces of content that you know, you have Dr. Disrespect. Now, I believe Barstool is There on Rumble Premium. Am I correct about that?
Tim
The surviving barstool, the what is it? The uncensored version exclusively available on Rumble Premium.
Samson
So one stop shop. You guys sign up, you support. You wanted a free speech platform. Here you go. It's. Well, it has a track record for you to trust.
Tim
Right?
Samson
It's principled enough for you, but big enough to work. You need both. All right, let's move on here, celebrities. This is fun. I'm sure Nick is, by the way. I can see. I did write it down. I wrote down your.
Nick DePaulo
I was writing down some other dick jokes. Okay, well, that machine triggered something to me.
Tim
I wonder why.
Samson
Or black baby.
Tim
Nick's trying to get the fast pass to make sure he could skip the line.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah, it's like clear.
Tim
Is there Black Friday sale?
Samson
Hello. No, no, no. You can keep your shoe. Keep your shoe.
Nick DePaulo
Keep shoe on. Keep jack clear.
Tim
Yeah, we've analyzed sample. It is you, Nick.
Samson
You can keep shoe, you can keep jacket. But still only four ounce bottle.
Nick DePaulo
You shoot pranks.
Samson
This is your thousandth wank, Mr. The Puddle. I never seen such angry sperm. You break my machine. I look through microscope and it berate me.
Nick DePaulo
It gave me the tail.
Samson
Little boys. Good summer, but very racist. So since Donald Trump and we're gonna get into this, these celebrities have been threatening to move. And that's fun.
Tim
Good.
Nick DePaulo
It's a plus.
Samson
But this is something. You guys know where this is going. We've actually examined the laws in countries to which these celebrities are fleeing, and it's far, far worse. So let's set this up and then we'll go through each country. These celebrities leaving the United States because something, something Trump won. Dystopian. Here you go.
Tim
After Donald Trump's victory, thousands of Americans.
Samson
Are planning to pack their bags and move abroad.
Tim
Bye.
Samson
Google search data shows U.S. citizens are actively researching how to move to Canada.
Tim
New Zealand and Australia.
Samson
Searches like how to move to Europe rose 2,400%. How to move to English speaking countries was up over 1300%. There was a spike in people from.
Nick DePaulo
The United States looking for work in Canada before election night was even over. And many more apparently woke up the next morning energized to escape Trump's America.
Samson
Energized. All right, let's go through these celebrities.
Nick DePaulo
I tried to move abroad last night. I killed a hook or my hotel room.
Samson
But you can do it because it's America and we don't.
Nick DePaulo
That's right. Right behind the ice cream.
Samson
So Ellen DeGeneres is the first one you've heard of this? Ellen DeGeneres and wife, lesbian lover. Moved to the Cotswolds in England. So this is what they did. And. Okay, fine. What's two less lesbians? I'm not gonna lose sleep over it. But the domestic abuse rates went down 2%. A lot of battered lesbians. That's a fact.
Nick DePaulo
They're angry.
Tim
Yeah.
Samson
And plus, they all.
Nick DePaulo
It's like having Ike married to Ike. These eggs are cold.
Samson
Yeah. It's just, like, fitting. Was it Ray Rice, the guy in the elevator?
Nick DePaulo
Yeah.
Samson
Just putting two Ray Rices in an elevator.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah.
Samson
Or Spirit Arrow. You know, it's the same thing. So they moved to the UK Okay. But let's look at the laws in the UK and the references are available. They're going. This is dystopian. Here in the United States. We have to get out of here. Okay, well, I don't know if you know this, but Elena Jenner at one point was a comedian. You would think as a performer, freedom of speech would be pretty important. UK you don't have it. The malicious communications act of 1988. And then there was the communications act of 2003. They've criminalized indecent or offensive language.
Tim
Oh, come on.
Samson
They have a hate crime and Public Order act from 2021. This is Scotland. They criminalize language that could be insulting or is likely to stir up hatred.
Nick DePaulo
Likely. Go put on your kilt and shut the fuck up.
Tim
This is why Nick can never travel abroad.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah, I'm Scottish. I have Scottish in me.
Samson
I think you're more Scottish than Italian.
Nick DePaulo
When Irish and. Yeah, Irish and Scottish at 1% more than. It's very disappointing.
Samson
Yeah. No one needs to know.
Nick DePaulo
My wife took that swab while I was sleeping from the machine.
Samson
So these people are moving to this country. And by the way, I don't know if you know this also, as far as reproductive rights, these other countries have national laws that are more stringent on abortion. We'll get to that in a second. Here's some clear examples in the UK where Ellen DeGeneres and her lesbian lover have moved in the name of freedom. In 2022, you had a woman arrested for praying silently outside an abortion clinic. Is you standing here part of the protest? No, I'm not protesting. Are you praying? I might be playing in my head. Okay, well, then you're under arrest. The council's.
Nick DePaulo
Holy shit.
Samson
Failing to comply with the public space's protection order, which is in the antisocial behavior facing out 2014.
Nick DePaulo
Oh, my God.
Samson
Don't know if you know, that that actually is. And by the way, people say political violence is never the answer. Don't know if to dump this on YouTube. If police in the United States are able to arrest you for praying silently publicly, that is a point where political violence would be the only solution. You disagree? Does that make me an extremist? This country is founded upon your right to pray, by the way, out loud speech. If in the United States authorities start arresting people for praying silently. Yeah. That would be reason for a civil war.
Nick DePaulo
Well, how about for praying out loud? That's my bar.
Samson
Yeah. How about. Yeah. Saying anything at that point? Yeah. And remember they used to say, oh, you have these crazy radical right wingers blowing up abortion clinics. You can count on one hand the amount of times that that has ever happened. But now it's. You can't even pray silently outside. They're not even holding up signs of dead babies. The woman is out there praying quietly. Literally. Yeah. In her own.
Nick DePaulo
Policing your fucking thoughts.
Samson
That's exactly right. Literally policing your thoughts. And by the way, in 2024, you had a right wing activist who was jailed for placing stickers. I know what you're thinking. Oh, placing swastikas. No, literally placed stickers that said, reject white guilt. Nationalism is nurture diversity designed to fail, built to replace. You may not like it. These are stickers. Someone was arrested for that. So this is where they moved. And they think they're more. But even better than that is Eva Longoria, I guess has a place in Mexico and in Spain.
Nick DePaulo
Right?
Tim
Bodyguards in both.
Samson
Yeah. And by the way, it couldn't get any worse if you're saying this is dystopian here in the United States, when you go to Mexico. So this is where she's splitting her time. She said this. She said I get to escape and go somewhere. Most Americans aren't so lucky. They're going to be stuck in this dystopian country. And my anxiety and sadness is for them. Okay, well, great. You're right. A lot of people can't go to Mexico. Also, people don't. You know who doesn't want to be in Mexico? Mexicans.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah, yeah. Explain that.
Samson
And a big thing. She's always been the whole, like, as a Hispanic. Oh, okay. So you have a problem with, you know, deporting illegal immigrants. Let's look at Mexico. How do they treat immigrants there? You have Mexican citizens who actually must be, through law, hired over foreigners.
Tim
Oh, wow.
Samson
Proof of legal status for non citizens must be given at any time. By the way, foreigners, if you're not a native born citizen. You actually can't own land within 31 miles of the ocean of Mexico. So in other words, if you are not a native born. Can you imagine here if someone had a brown shade of skin and we said you can't have a lake house.
Nick DePaulo
Boy, I'd love it.
Tim
Hold on, 31 miles?
Samson
I thought it was 31 miles yards.
Tim
Or something like that. Like you couldn't.
Nick DePaulo
31 miles.
Samson
If that was LA, you'd be, you'd be at least in Ingle, you'd be at least in Watts.
Nick DePaulo
There's some nice houses there, pretty cheap.
Samson
There's like one old Polish couple like we're not leaving our neighborhood.
Tim
Jeez.
Nick DePaulo
Oh my God. 31 miles.
Tim
That's hilarious.
Samson
And you would think that, you know, since she was announcing this to the press, you'd think that freedom of the press would be pretty important too. Well, let's look at, let's look at Mexico. 36 journalists were murdered during the last president's term.
Nick DePaulo
I don't have a problem with that. I'm serious. You would be bummed out if 31 CNN and MSNBC fucking people ended up disappearing tomorrow.
Samson
My personal sentiments are not relevant here.
Tim
It's true.
Nick DePaulo
No, mine are. Listen, this isn't Stephen or him talking. I'm just saying I actually like when Putin sits down with a journalist and the next know the guy does a swan dive off the 48th floor of the Marriott. I would love to see Rachel Maddow do a fucking cannonball. What do you mean? I'll stop. Jesus Christ.
Samson
This is according to Human Rights Watch. It says police, prosecutors and soldiers commonly use torture to obtain confessions and engage in other abuses against those who are accused of crimes. Justice system regularly fails to ensure due process. But Evelynoria will be fine. Let's go to Spain where she splits her time. There's. I don't know if you know this because of big reproductive right thing here in the States. Let me be really clear. In the United States when you're talking about the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the law goes to the states which of course was a gross violation of human rights. Even though in California and places like Colorado you can still abort the baby up until and including birth right. There's no national mandate. The fear mongering this last election was he may instate some kind of a national law, a ban on by the way at any stage of development that was considered a bridge too far. Well in Spain International 14 weeks. 14 weeks. That's their abortion law. Can you imagine if Donald Trump said, all right, we're going to put a limit on abortion 14 weeks, certainly before we get to the third trimester. Eva Longoria would be moving to Spain. Oh, no, it's there.
Nick DePaulo
She, she's not aware of anything mentioned. She's not one of these facts.
Tim
Yes.
Nick DePaulo
And she made it, by the way, as a pretty white woman in this country.
Samson
Yes.
Nick DePaulo
People didn't look at her as Hispanic. She's stunning.
Samson
Yeah. She's very pretty, by the way. I don't know if you know this. I don't know if you know this. You can get away with a lot if you're good looking as a woman.
Tim
Really.
Samson
It's almost like people don't tell you that you're a Sharon Stone.
Nick DePaulo
If she kept her legs crossed, nobody would know who the fuck she was.
Samson
It's the perfect distillation. It is.
Nick DePaulo
Right? She's one leg cross away from being anonymous. Tell me I'm uneducated.
Samson
You one leg crossed away from being a Twitter egg.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah.
Samson
And they don't allow freedom of expression speech, for example, in Spain, like it's illegal to show disrespect toward really law enforcement. It's actually considered an incitement to violence and it's criminalized to provoke any type of discrimination. And I know you're saying, well, these are laws. How are they in practice? Well, actually In Spain in 2021, under said law, there was a comedian who was criminally charged with hate crimes for tweeting jokes about women with down syndrome, faced almost two years in jail and actually a five year ban from posting on social media. Hey, Hollywood celebrities pro freedom, right? Let freedom ring. Where are you with this? Any celebrity, any leftist celebrity who talks about freedom or holds up a peace symbol, actually I think should be deported at this point in time. You can't hold up a peace symbol and try and be a San Francisco 60s retread in 2024 and oppose the most peaceful president in our lifetime, possibly a century. And you can't talk about freedom and oppose the one man who believes that everyone, everyone should be allowed to speak for. Think about this. Elon Musk, the richest man on earth. Oh, the evil boogeyman.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah.
Samson
He bought the platform and made it more free and open. That's what you consider oppression outside of the olfactory system.
Nick DePaulo
Where the hell did it word come from?
Samson
It they really. The mask is off. Let's go to Canada.
Nick DePaulo
Let's not say we did.
Samson
I think we should take it over. But a lot of people say I'm gonna go to Canada. Canada's done, by the way. It's done. It's a failed nation at this point. They, of course. Let me see. We have a bunch of people. Do you have the list? Oh, yeah, we have it right here. People who said they would move to Canada, threatened it. Lena Dunham, Raven Simone, Bryan Cranston, Barbra Streisand, Cher, Whoopi Goldberg.
Tim
Who's Whoopi of bitches.
Samson
Brian Cranston included.
Nick DePaulo
Are they going or no?
Samson
I don't know if they're going. They said they would.
Tim
Whoopi tried to. They turned away predators at the border.
Nick DePaulo
Oh, come on, man. Man, that's racist shit. Come on, boy. He's a nice colored lady. Come on, boy.
Samson
You're one ugly mother, eh, child? Hey, Ch. I want to come to Canada, but I hear it's cold. Y'all got a park in there? Please leave Canada. I heard you got great be. It's like moonshine.
Nick DePaulo
What? White guy.
Tim
I can still see how. I got infrared.
Samson
Looking through the.
Nick DePaulo
Oh, that ugly bitch.
Samson
So in Canada, let's look at freedom of speech. Well, they. In Canada, they even have the online harms act, which, by the way, is being debated right now. But that would actually criminalize any speech online that is likely to foment detestation or vilification. Hold on a second. Again, that word is. It's so broad. It is likely, right? Well, how likely? And what are we detesting Pedophiles? Are we detesting transitioning minors? Oh, that's the problem that you run into with candidate. Court in Canada can put someone in house arrest if they fear the person may commit a hate crime. It's minority report without the budget.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah, yeah.
Samson
And by the way, you want to talk about religious freedom in Quebec, there was a bill passed in 2019, I believe, that actually bans public employees from displaying any religious symbols at work at all. Think about that. Here's some examples on practice. This pastor was arrested for holding church services, remember, under COVID lockdown.
Nick DePaulo
I do remember this.
Samson
Here's your freedom, Canada. After receiving new enforcement powers for public gatherings Thursday, Calgary police have arrested Artur and David Pavlov's he two church leaders notorious for organizing against public health measures. That being said, I wouldn't go with the tiki torches, but it's a bad look fantasy.
Nick DePaulo
The police. He was having those ceremonies in the men's room off the highway.
Samson
Yes, exactly. I don't know if you've had him on your show. Mike Ward is a Comedian, a friend of our show here, he was actually put before a human rights tribunal in Quebec and fined. Right. And then it eventually got overturned for making jokes about a disabled kid who, by the way, may have not been as disabled as they let on this person to be. But either way, this guy made a joke and he could be face. He was at a point where he could face arrest and certainly before put before a tribunal and having to face fines. There's your freedom. You always wonder these actors, you always wonder these performers. And certainly the worst are comedians who say, yeah, I'm gonna move to Canada. I'm gonna move to the UK where they wouldn't be able. They wouldn't be able to practice their craft the way you can here in the United States. Yesterday, Donald Trump did troll Canada, though. It's pretty effective.
Tim
It was.
Samson
It was this picture right here captioned, oh, Canada.
Tim
This guy is legend off to the left.
Nick DePaulo
We don't deserve him, as people say.
Samson
No, he's not. He's not appreciated enough.
Nick DePaulo
You can't make fun of people on a wheelchair. I do my best material. I was a drunk guy in a wheelchair sitting right up front so everybody could see it, yelling shit out of me. And he goes, hey, didn't you have dark hair last year? I go, did you have feelings in your feet last year? And then I got mean. That was. I let him have it like fucking you wouldn't believe.
Samson
Yeah. By the way, you can go see Nick Dip.com for his dates, but I wouldn't. I wouldn't advise heckling.
Tim
Show up in a wheelchair and heckle.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah, he was all cocky and shit.
Tim
Yeah.
Samson
You know, that's because, you know what? He hasn't had to face accountability. He's been given a free pass. It's that wheelchair privilege.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah, well, I sliced his target.
Samson
Yeah. But by the way, there's another one. You have these. These anti Trump women, you know, these onlyfans women and women who are following them. I guess they're threatening to sterilize themselves after Trump's win. No complaints, no objections. Just me either. Here's an OnlyFans model who said, for me, it was a call to action. I need to get this locked in so I don't have to live in fear that at any moment, some random guy can completely destroy my life. For me, the idea of getting pregnant is worse than death. Let me rephrase that. Okay. What she actually means to say, what she's saying here is, for me, the idea of creating life is worse than death. It's A death cult. It is a death cult. I'm doing what I can to protect my right to choose. I am choosing me. By the way, you live in a state where you can still kill your baby. These people are delusional. And I'm willing to bet that most of these people are college educated.
Nick DePaulo
Who are these people?
Samson
Nowhere else in the world. If you leave the United States in search of freedom, it is a fool's errand. There's nowhere else to go.
Tim
But please go and learn the lesson. Yes, because apparently you haven't learned it already.
Nick DePaulo
That was my next question. What's the under over on them coming back? Yeah, the ones that do move, they'll have.
Samson
They'll have a lake house. They'll have a. You know, they'll have a vacation. They'll have a flop, and it still.
Nick DePaulo
Won'T be as good.
Tim
I come back every once in a while. Why? For work.
Samson
Oh.
Tim
Oh, the economic benefits. Oh, you like that?
Samson
Selling cars in Mexico with your tits.
Nick DePaulo
Not sure shooting a lot of movies in Winnipeg anymore.
Samson
Yeah, I don't know how many cool running sequels you can have. By the way, you can go to Crowdershop.com and support us in style. It's Crowder with Crowder.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah.
Tim
Yeah.
Nick DePaulo
Whoops.
Samson
I don't know what that is. I didn't know.
Nick DePaulo
This is my show.
Samson
It's supposed to be a visual. Oh, okay. Okay.
Nick DePaulo
Look at that.
Samson
It's Crowdershop.com again. Rumble Premium. But you can also go if you want to support us. We don't have a tip jar. We don't have a GoFundMe. Just we try and provide you with something that you actually like. And for Christmas, there's some great stuff out there. I had to explain to some Latinas over Thanksgiving that the Che Guevara shirt was insulting. I was like, figs is. Figs is a marikones. Si, si, si, si, si. Mari Konas. So let's go to. Did we get the Strangio clip of the two year olds?
Nick DePaulo
Yes, we did.
Samson
Okay, let's run that before we get to South Korea. I think we're going to have to continue into Rumble Premium mug club with Lane the Brain as we discuss South Korea because we've gone late. Who would have thought that the Chinese sex machine would derail us immediately?
Tim
Never knew.
Samson
But this is Dr. Strangio, the person arguing before the Supreme Court today that minors should be able to get transition surgery. And we've often in the past said, hey, they're talking about kids as young as 10. Or 8.
Tim
He's talking about them knowing at 2. Right. And so that's what I was talking about. As young as two years old, knowing that they're this way and having to live six or seven years of their life. Listen to what he says.
Samson
Here you go.
C. Matheson
To treat their patients in the best way that they.
Nick DePaulo
That's creepy right there.
C. Matheson
Available evidence to us. And these are young people who may have known since they were two years old exactly who they are, who suffered for six, seven years before they had any relief. And what's happening here, it's not the kids who are consenting to this.
Samson
So pause.
Tim
Then we.
Nick DePaulo
That's crazy.
Samson
So two plus six years, eight. So this person is advocating transition at the very least at 8. But of course is going to move that bar back to 2 eventually. A parent is consenting at 2, or is a parent inflicting at 8 or 2? Let's reframe this. Let's not allow the left to try and frame these arguments because it's dishonest. Let's go to South Korea. And it is in chaos. And that's because no matter which side, wherever you find yourself, your opponent looks like you come on some Spider Man.
Nick DePaulo
Rose. Pete Rose. Mo.
Samson
And this actually could have a significant impact here on the United States. Sometimes things happen abroad that don't actually really matter to us. Well, here they actually kind of do. So let's look at Korea first as a country and how it's important on a global scale. It's the world's 12th largest economy. It's our sixth largest trade partner. We have about 2 million ethnic Koreans in the United States. Actually, the largest population of Koreans on Earth outside of Korea is Los Angeles.
Tim
Most of them were on rooftops.
Samson
Yes, exactly, on rooftops.
Tim
We love them for it.
Nick DePaulo
And doing your toenails.
Samson
Yes. We have about 30,000 troops stationed in Korea.
Nick DePaulo
I thought you could pass this.
Samson
I'm trying to think of what else we got. We got, oh, Asia Pacific accounts for 54% of global GDP. So the point is, it's a significant global ally partner. And the fallout from yesterday, if you were following the martial law declaration, it could have some pretty big implications here for the United States of America. So let's actually bring in Lane the Brain to discuss the ins and outs of what is happening in South Korea, I believe. Do we have theme music for Lena Brain? Yes, we do. Run it.
Tim
What are you waiting for?
Samson
Run it. Did you pick that or did you just do this?
Tim
I think it's because he looks like Guile.
Samson
Oh, he does.
Tim
We just picked like our Street Fighter thing.
Samson
Well, we gotta get your microphone on. Give us a good. Just test it with a good.
Tim
Like that.
Samson
Yeah, there you go.
Tim
Sonic boom.
Samson
Sonic boom. Is that industry standard? It is industry standard. It is industry standard.
Tim
So by the way, and Lane obviously is, you know, he writes a ton of stuff for the show. The research. You actually. This is your wheelhouse. Like you actually have a degree, one that's actually useful that you're putting into good work.
Samson
Yeah.
Tim
I've been waiting for this moment. International relations and studies. Like, you were heavily in this in South Korea. You went to school there.
Samson
And he likes other Korean ladies.
Tim
He like a lady. It's a well known fact.
Samson
Yes, it is.
Tim
You were getting blown up yesterday, not only by me. I called him and I was like, I texted him, was like, dude, call me as soon as you can because what the hell is going on in South Korea? I knew Lane would know.
Samson
Yeah.
Tim
This is. This is your moment.
Nick DePaulo
This is amazing.
Samson
So. Well, I guess let me set it up with the clip. So last night, for those. This is what, you know, just before midnight, the president there, South Korea, I believe it's. Is it Yoon Suk Yo. Yoon Suk Yeol. That was spot on. Is it?
Tim
Yeah.
Samson
Good. 10 of 10. That was bad. Let's do the English way. Next time I'll be like Yoon Yol. He declared a state of martial law and we didn't really know why yesterday because we were alive for the entire country.
Nick DePaulo
I declare martial law to protect the free Republic of Korea from the threat.
Tim
Of North Korean communist forces.
Nick DePaulo
To eradicate the despicable pro North Korean.
Tim
Anti state forces that are plundering the.
Nick DePaulo
Freedom and happiness of our people. And to protect the free constitutional order. Through this martial law, I will rebuild and protect the free Republic of Korea which is falling into the abyss of national ruin.
Tim
To this end, I will definitely eradicate.
Nick DePaulo
The anti state forces who are the main culprit of the country's ruination and conduct vicious activity.
Samson
And immediately after that press conference, he was spotted at this place. So. Yeah. Oh, well, you know, Josh, sick day my foot. Looks like a great buddy cop. You too. Serious? I just want to have fun. Make right. So everybody was really confused, Lane. Right. And I think probably you think it's helpful to go through the timeline.
Tim
Yeah, it's pretty quick timeline.
Samson
Like three or four events that would kind of just place in people's minds because a lot of people thought this was a communist thing. It wasn't. It really was about the Opposition party. And the implications. Spoiler for the United States is this was a bad political move. This is a pretty conservative president. He's going to lose. And the people who will replace him, very, very likely. Extremely left. And that's not really good for the United States.
Tim
That's very poor for our.
Samson
Yes. Not good for us. So let's go through the timeline. At 10:23. This is a. This is local time. Yeah, Local time. There. Yoon declared martial law in a televised address. That televised address. Can we bring up that overlay? So he accused the opposition party there of anti state activities. And apparently this call for martial law was aimed at eradicating what he claimed were pro North Korean forces. To be clear, there were no protests going on. It wasn't like the Summer of Love here, which is why a lot of people were confused. It seems like he may have just lost the plot. Yeah. He even came out and said he did it in the middle of the night. So. Because he didn't want to scare the citizens or make the citizens uneasy.
Tim
That's the worst way to do this.
Samson
Yes. Yeah. Most of my friends woke up to emergency texts telling. But it was basically, you're still going to school, right?
Tim
Yeah.
Samson
You're waking up to an Amber Alert. You've lost. All right. Oh, no.
Tim
But still go to class.
Nick DePaulo
Yeah. No snow day.
Samson
Exactly. So then at 12, you had lawmakers arrive at the assembly main chamber, block the entrance, and then. And we'll get through this entire timeline and what the fallout looks like. 1227 is when you saw the armed troops. And by the way, you can, of course, continue watching on Rumble Premium. We're going to discuss the ins and outs and take some chats as well as the Truth Social. Pose the best New York City memes.
Tim
Yeah.
Samson
Or do we have that right now? Well, you know what? We'll get to it. We do. We do. We do. Can we pause?
Tim
Do it.
Samson
Pause. Pause the breakdown. I want to see the memes. All right, let's see the memes real quick. The best New York City memes and jokes. And then we'll go to 1227. The. The armed troops.
Nick DePaulo
All right, number three. Florence two says, welcome to New York.
Tim
I get it.
Samson
On Truth Social. Nice. Truth Socialists. Okay, number two.
Nick DePaulo
Number two from J. Marinelli. Things to do in New York Leave.
Samson
I think that's. That's. Is that little New York in Vegas. New York City. But I understand you have to get it all. It's a choc choc casino. All right. And the number one from Truth Social. New York City meme.
Nick DePaulo
God's daughter. Five to eight writes, smack my head. Some people will do anything to avoid paying their fare.
Samson
Oh, it's like caskets and the subway.
Tim
Subway.
Samson
Wow, that's shaking my head.
Tim
You know, whatever.
Samson
I. I prefer. I prefer the rotten apples.
Tim
I think the rotten apple might be the best one.
Nick DePaulo
Fine.
Samson
What's your number one? Who do you want to give it to?
Nick DePaulo
Oh, offense. They all suck.
Samson
Yeah.
Nick DePaulo
I'm just saying, one thing to do.
Tim
In New York City. Be the CEO of a health care company.
Samson
Yeah, that is way too soon. Gerald. He's making a joke. The man was just assassinated.
Tim
I'm right, basically.
Samson
That's not even a bad. That's not even a joke. That's just a very. A very dark recap. There's a CEO of UnitedHealth saying, when. Oh, we just got killed in New York City.
Nick DePaulo
What?
Tim
It's morning.
Samson
I am told they.
Nick DePaulo
They did have a number four as a runner up that. Oh, okay, So F. U. Brandon46 writes, There are no gay clubs in New York City until Gerald walks.
Tim
Hey, I've got gonorrhea too.
Samson
Yep, yep. He does. He does.
Tim
At least.
Samson
He did. He did. Yes. He has lived a full life. All right, all right. You're gonna get a lock. You're gonna get a piece of Gerald's neck here.
Tim
You're not. It's not gonna happen.
Samson
You are. Yes, you are. You absolutely will. Let's go back to South Korea. Did I at any point accidentally say North Korea? I don't think so. No.
Tim
You said North Korea in a bad way. Yes.
Samson
Okay, good. Remember when P. Diddy, he did the vote or die. He's like, vote or die. What is Sarah Palin gonna do about South Korea? And I remember.
Tim
Increased trade. I don't know.
Samson
But at least now everyone knows the truth about Diddy. He's a good guy.
Nick DePaulo
So, look, you set aside the rape and stuff. He had the right idea. I gotta be honest.
Samson
You know, like, two things can be true.
Tim
That's right. He had 500 of those machines, though, so. Yes, he did.
Samson
Sufficiency. You don't need 12:27 going back to South Korea. What happened? You had armed troops try to enter the assembly building. And actually, this is a montage of what had taken place. I will say the one thing that stands out to me is that it doesn't even. It's very different from our protesters when there are clashes. Like, I've seen more aggressive wrestling in. In judo practice.
Podcast Summary: Louder with Crowder – BREAKING: Why South Korea's Martial Law Really Matters to America
Release Date: December 4, 2024
In this episode of Louder with Crowder, host Steven Crowder delves into the recent declaration of martial law in South Korea and examines its potential ramifications for the United States. Alongside co-hosts Samson and Nick DePaulo, Crowder navigates through a myriad of topics, ranging from geopolitical tensions to critiques of modern academia and societal issues influenced by political dynamics.
The episode kicks off with Samson and Tim engaging in playful banter, touching on themes of trust and personal vulnerabilities. This segment, filled with humor and sarcasm, sets the tone for the show's irreverent style.
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The discussion shifts to automation's impact on jobs, distinguishing between automation and artificial intelligence (AI). Crowder emphasizes the seriousness with which China approaches automation, often intertwining it with cultural critiques.
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A major focus of the episode is a scathing critique of contemporary higher education. Crowder challenges the notion that a college degree equates to being educated, arguing that metrics like income, family stability, and debt-to-savings ratios are more indicative of societal contribution. He uses the example of an English Literature PhD from Cambridge, questioning the practical value of such degrees compared to trade schools.
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The core segment of the podcast addresses South Korea's sudden declaration of martial law. Crowder explains the context, highlighting that President Yoon Suk Yeol's move was aimed at combating supposed pro-North Korean forces within the opposition party. He outlines the timeline of events, including the infiltration of armed troops into government buildings and the ensuing national confusion.
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Crowder discusses the trend of celebrities considering relocating abroad in response to the political climate in the U.S. He critiques the legal and societal structures of countries like the UK, Canada, and Mexico, arguing that fleeing the U.S. for "freedom" is futile as other nations present their own sets of oppressive laws.
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The conversation shifts to a segment on OnlyFans models threatening sterilization post-Trump victory. Crowder mocks the logic behind such decisions, portraying them as overreactions driven by fear of political changes.
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Crowder highlights restrictions on freedom of speech in countries like the UK, Canada, and Spain, using specific examples of arrests and legal actions against individuals for expressing dissenting opinions or for non-violent protests.
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As the episode nears its conclusion, Crowder promotes Rumble Premium, encouraging listeners to subscribe for exclusive content and ad-free experiences. He also teases further discussion on South Korea's situation, indicating that the episode will continue in premium segments.
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Martial Law in South Korea: Crowder emphasizes the significance of South Korea's martial law declaration, suggesting it has direct implications for U.S. foreign policy and internal security.
Critique of Higher Education: A substantial portion is dedicated to criticizing the modern higher education system, arguing that practical skills from trade schools are undervalued compared to academic degrees.
Freedom Abroad: The narrative challenges the notion that moving abroad guarantees greater freedom, pointing out that other countries have their own restrictive laws and societal issues.
Cultural and Political Satire: Throughout the episode, Crowder and his co-hosts use humor and sarcasm to critique societal norms, political decisions, and cultural phenomena, maintaining an engaging and provocative tone.
Promotion of Conservative Platforms: The episode includes multiple promotions for Rumble Premium and other affiliated platforms, aligning with the show's conservative and free speech-oriented ethos.
Conclusion:
Steven Crowder's episode on "Louder with Crowder" presents a multifaceted critique of current geopolitical events, societal structures, and cultural trends. By intertwining serious discussions with humor and satire, Crowder aims to engage his audience in questioning mainstream narratives and advocating for conservative ideals. The episode not only sheds light on the complexities of South Korea's martial law but also invites listeners to consider broader implications for the United States, all while promoting alternative platforms that align with the show's values.