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All right, welcome. Don't try and make me mad, Gerald. I know that he thinks it's, he thinks it's cool and he thinks it's fun. It's both. Look, couple of things today. Obviously our hearts, our hearts break for the families affected in British Columbia. And I know that the left will say, oh, that's cliche, it's tired. It's still true. I mean, you read these things and your heart breaks. And there's not much I can do from, from Texas other than what we do every day, which is try and inform, enlighten you and make sure that you are equipped with the right information. And I will tell you a lot of misinformation out there, a lot of common denominators that have been presented to you as it relates to mass shootings or the violence problems that we face here in the Western world. And, and they're wrong. And they're designed to, or presented, I should say, to lead you away from the actual common denominators. We'll, we'll get into that. Also, this is really telling. Gen Z has more access to information than any generation prior. And they are the first generation to be objectively dumber than generations that came before. Think about that. Think about that for a second. That means that millennials were the smartest generation ever. How did that happen? Happen? But we'll get into exactly why that is. And three major institutions. Look, the results are in. It's objectively worse across the board. The way we have been doing this, the way we have been raising young people is wrong. It's been wrong. It's a disaster. Also, Eileen Gu could be hung for treason. But who's to say? Comment below if you think she should. On with the show.
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My girl likes it.
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Yeah.
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What up, fam? It's your boy D Day, coming at you with the V Day vibes. You know I got that romance on locked. Cause tonight is from my boo. You feel me? I got the whole setup here. Candlelight dinner. I got Marvin Gaye on the record player. Yeah, we finna be like Romeo and Juliet. You feel me? Two households, both alike in dignity.
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Darryl, is that my patio furniture? And why are those balloons from 2018?
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Shut up, dad.
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You're messing up my aesthetic. So, yeah, fam, the atmosphere is set for a night of pure loving luxury.
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Luxury? Your boob is gonna be sitting next to a pile of mittens.
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Litter.
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You need to move out and get some privacy for yourself.
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Think I don't want to move out? You think I'm not trying? The market is rigged, Pops. This economy is a straight up scam. How you know that? I'm just waiting for the perfect time to strike.
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I ain't calling nobody.
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Plus, my girl likes it raw. She don't need a big house, Pops. All she need is D Day.
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I didn't do nothing I didn't do.
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Mort, Sam. Who's Kid Miro?
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We'll find out.
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It's the Kid Miro.
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The.
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The.
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Oh, sorry.
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Because.
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Because there's more than one Kid Miro. Kid Miro is the Kid Miro?
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Yeah. I thought Nero. He was gonna go with Kid Nero, but he didn't want to burn Christians.
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Not committed.
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No, I was. You know, my. My hip hop slash comedian name was going to be Adolescent Caligula. What? I've been up since 3:30. It's not Nero. It's. I know. It's Miro. I know.
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My rap name is Caesar.
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Is it?
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Yeah, because I eat the salad.
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Oh, man, you better watch your mouth or you'll be a bloody Caesar. A bloody. Oh, that's right. That's a Canadian drink. You guys don't know about Bloody Caesars. So Canadians and we're gonna talk about Canada. What a silly place is. Canadians said, hey, Bloody Mary. Which, by the way, is gross enough to me. They said, hey, how do we make this worse? I know. Clam juice.
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Oh, yuck, dude.
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It's a Bloody Mary with.
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I'm supposed to drink that in the morning.
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Juice O clam. Oh. As a matter of fact, it's so popular, Canadians comment below. It's so popular, Clamato juice, that it's like. I think a majority. Research. You can bring this up. A majority of their sales occur in Canada.
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They had to name it Clamato so people didn't go, clam juice.
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Clam juice. What? Yeah.
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Wait, there's clam juice and clamato. Well, it's clam and tomato.
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Yes.
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That was climato. Is.
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Yes. Clamato.
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Oh, I had no idea what the club part of it.
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All right, we're already in this. Captain Morgan CEO Josh Firestein is going to be Valentine's Day at Irv Theater in Dallas, Texas. We got off the rails on Kid Nero and clam juice.
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Miro.
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I don't care.
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I think it's Otto.
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Yeah. What? Just. All right, look, let's just. Let's just cleanse a palate here. Last weekend, anti ice protests in Minnesota, they came to a crescendo. And I know it's very hard to differentiate between their protests and the wnba, but watch. So that these ice. These closeted ice weaklings have to come out at the end of the day and take these dicks out of the fence and fall asleep thinking about the dicks they fall asleep thinking about every night because they're closeted cowards.
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Is this the left being homophobic? That's weird.
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I mean, it's funny, but that's a serious weapon.
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It is.
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Especially if it's after my mold. He's actually their supporter. Yeah, but that. That. That chick deserves to be body slammed for whipping a dildo at his head. That's my op.
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That's actually funny.
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That is pretty funny. They're not being violent. That's a funny one.
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That one is fine. Yeah. Yeah, pop it right on. Yeah, that's fine. Whipping a silicone dildo at a man's head is still. That still is assault and battery. Yeah. Just to be clear.
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So I understand the homophobia there, too.
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Yeah. I don't.
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They're the pro lgbt, and then they're out there going, oh, you got. Because. Because you're gay.
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Well, it's. To be fair, it's probably for all the lonely women at the protest. So it's probably not a gay thing.
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I think they're just finally realizing how fun it is to make gay jokes about your friends. It is fun because they're not gay, and that's why it's funny.
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And wieners are funny in general. You know that because you just watched them flop around and you said, that's funny. Yeah, it's involuntary. You can't help it. It's a funny thing. Luckily, ICE designates someone at the end of the day to help with cleanup.
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Hate these protesters.
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Throwing dildos right there in the balls. What? Feels good. Quit. Yeah.
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Well, why'd you take them with you?
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Yeah, I was wondering. Well, no, he left it in the wardrobe room. Here. I was wondering about the box, the cornucopia of dildos.
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Oh, don't touch them. Those are Gerald's.
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And I said, that's Gerald.
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There's a sign that says, don't touch. These are for Gerald.
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That's Gerald's prep chair.
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Nick touched him anyway.
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Well, of course, there's not much more to say about that. We just wanted to do that.
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It's like it was like an Easter egg.
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Because it's NMLS 182334.
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182334 complete.
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Isn't it weird that I know that number by heart, but not phone numbers to, like, significant family members these days?
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No, I don't think that's weird. Well, we'll go say this one all the time. You don't have to say theirs.
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I know. That's what we'll get to why Gen Z is. And by the way, this is not to crap on Gen Z when we get to really is. Gen Z has been treated as a social study, a petri dish, an experiment, and it's failed. It has failed. And hopefully we can acknowledge reality and move forward from that with a different plan of attack. But let's get to what is in the news right now. This shooting in British Columbia. Now, I was talking about this with Lane the Brain earlier, and it's weird that this didn't catch on as far as being covered by the media where when he first read about it, and it's the same thing with me. I thought it might be one of those fake news stories because someone had written about it and it was covered nowhere.
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Yeah, I didn't see it anywhere. And it was later in the day, and I'm like, what's going on at night? Like, at school?
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What? And then we realized that's very telling in and of itself. Why? Why was it not covered anywhere for a good long while in comparison to other shootings?
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Why don't you want people to know about it right away?
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Right.
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Interesting.
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Why did we not have the same reaction immediately from world leaders and posts? Why did we not have the same kind of reaction in comparison to other mass shootings? Now, we'll say this. There was some misinformation going around where people saying, hey, this shooter was transgender, and posting pictures of someone who was not the shooter. This shooter may be, at this point in time, seems likely that they're a transgender individual. But I will tell you, when you're facing an absence of information, look to how the left is treating it, and that'll be a pretty strong indicator. So if I go, okay, we don't have the information, but they're not covering it. They're not jumping on this, you know, and they seem to be kind of trying to punt it a little bit. There's something there that they don't like. For example, maybe the shooter was black, Maybe the shooter was transgender, lesbian, gay. If they don't cover it, there's something there that they don't want to touch. And I saw that right away. So off the bat, for those of you who haven't been following it, shooter in British Columbia killed nine at the time of this broadcast, injured another 25. This is a really large scale, tragic one. And here's the news report. So you don't take my word for it, of course. All references available links in the description. We do that every show.
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This is one of the biggest tragedies that our province, our country, and certainly the rural town of Tumblr Ridge has ever seen.
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We're still triaging other victims, and I don't have updates on whether that number could rise. The. The scene was very dramatic, and there were multiple victims that are still being cared for. Okay, now I'm going to answer the question that I asked you earlier. So you know where we're going with this. The reason why is if it is not a shooting, that helps them push the narrative of gun control. That helps them push the narrative that the common denominator is Easy access to guns or right wing extremism. They try and bury it. This is the same media who has said that the greatest threat to, well, domestically is right wing extremists or white males. As you heard, Don Lemon, people like Chris Cuomo, Brian Stelter, cnn. As a whole, msnbc. I guess it's called Ms. Now. That's what you've heard them say. That's why they don't want to touch this. So let me give you a couple of key facts, then I'll tell you what they want you to believe, and I'll tell you what is accurate. It does seem like this shooter may have been transgender. Let me tell you why I think that's the most likely scenario. The RCMP's district commander referred not only to the shooter as a gun person, which is odd. Yeah, but every part about this clip is suspicious. None of those people are the gun person. That includes the deceased gun person. Okay.
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And then separately, do you know the.
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Gun person's relationship to the school? Not at this time, no. Okay, so right away, gun person, look left.
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Right.
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That seems odd.
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They also could have just said shooter.
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Right.
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Which is weird.
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And then when you combine that with the fact that the RCMP confirmed the initial alert about the shooting, describing the shooter as a female in a dress with brown hair. Well, why wouldn't they just say the woman in question, the gun woman? Gun person. Could just be that they're tripping over pronouns because they don't know what to do. Okay, there's some information. Here's some more. This comes from Kosman. Do I say Jerja? Jurgia. Sorry. Forgive me for it's spelled D, Z S U R D, Z S A. Forgive me.
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Pure Canadian.
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Juno News former Post millennial editor, wrote, I just spoke to Jesse Strang's Uncle Russell, who identified Jesse as a suspected Tumblr Ridge shooter. Russell described his nephew Jesse as, quote, transgender public. YouTube account belonging to Jesse also bears the trans flag and an SKS rifle. I reached out because that's what basic journalism demands, verification through primary sources. That used to be standard practice. It was the only thing I could do while the police refused to verify basic details about the killer's identity. To be clear, this is different from the picture that was circulating from fake news accounts on the right trying to convince you that that person was the shooter. And the reason that this matters is because that's a person. And if it's not the same person, that's a problem. Remember when we released the Nashville Manifesto, you had people on the right saying no, no, no. I did my due diligence and my source says that Audrey Hale was sexually molested by his her father. Well, the reason that that's so harmful is because there's an actual father in the real world. And if that's not true, your click bait isn't a defense. So this is someone who did the work seems to be legitimate. It is different from the picture that many of you have seen. Now we go to the response from the left. This is telling the New York Times Canada was reeling on Wednesday, a day after a shooter killed nine people and injured 25 others in a remote town in northeastern British Columbia, the third deadliest shooting in the country's history. That comes amid a wider debate about gun control. Let me be clear. There is no wider debate about gun control in Canada. It has some of the strictest gun laws in the Western world. Okay, to the point of being silly. When you talk about bureaucracy, red tape and arbitrary laws simply designed to infringe on your right to self defense, you're referring to Canada. There's no debate. It has been settled by a totalitarian government in Canada. You cannot own firearms for the purposes of self defense in Canada. And should you want to hunt, there are still stringent regulations. Just to be clear, Mark Carney wrote, I am devastated by today's horrific shootings in Tumblr Ridge, bc. My prayers and deepest condolences are with the families and friends who have lost loved ones to these horrific acts of violence. Macron chimed in other leaders from Australia, Germany, Sweden, they had similar messages without the same widespread condemnation of easy access to guns. Again, that is telling. Look to how the left responds. Even the Supreme Leader of China, Xi Jinping, had this to say. I hear about shooting in British Columbia, also known as West China, and would like to offer condolence to family and 10% discount on Chinese car. I'm really starting to hate the Chinese.
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That seems inappropriate.
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It does.
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So let's go to what they want you to believe are the common denominators and why the response has been different here from let's say, a shooter who happened to be white in Texas. Common denominator number one, okay. Guns, gun control, gun violence. And I'll just so you know, I'll foreshadow here we're gonna get to acts of terrorism and acts of mass violence that don't involve guns. And they're actually far more prevalent. But you already knew that. People who are new, this may be news to you. So the first thing they usually try and use which they're kind of sidestepping right now. Gun violence is the root of the problem. Access to guns, and it is a uniquely American problem. Doesn't work here. This epidemic of gun violence is a uniquely American problem. When it comes to the sheer frequency.
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And public response to mass shootings, the.
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US is in a category all its own.
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A uniquely American phenomenon.
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The fact that the US is alone in the world for these alone shoots in schools or other places, no advanced society except this one keeps having gun massacres.
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America is the only country in the world where scenes like this play out on almost a daily basis. Do you guys even realize that the number one killer of children and teens are gun injuries? Why are we fighting about this?
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Wrong.
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Well, the reason we're fighting about this is because this country used to have a lot of men in the country and they wanted to be able to protect you. Your father would want to protect you. Men in this country wanted to be able to protect their family, their liberty, their freedoms, to be clear. So this idea that it's settled more. No. And then the idea that it's settled that only the United States faces mass shootings, that's not true. And we certainly aren't the only country that faces acts of mass violence. Because here's the truth. Plenty of mass shootings have taken place in Canada. You could argue that Montreal is the founder of the feast. Where I was raised, we had three mass shootings. We had. The Ecole Polytechnic was a big one. Concordia University massacre, the Dawson shooting, where my friends, quite a few of them were in that school when it happened in 2020, Nova Scotia, there was a gunman who was on a rampage for 13 hours, killing 22. 13 hours. I would argue that's a tougher pill to swallow. Yeah. Because imagine you are the spouse or the father of death 18 or 19 or death 21 at hour 12 and a half. Why don't we treat that as a greater act of evil than people having the right to own firearms? That is a failure of the government. It's a failure of their primary job. No one could stop that person. And that mass shooting, I guess you wouldn't call it mass shooting because it took place over the course of 13 hours, but it is by definition. That's what led to the ban on assault style weapons in Canada, which, by the way, if you're in the States, includes pretty much every gun that you have.
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They can't define it.
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Yeah, they can't define it. Includes pretty much every basic pistol that you may have. And I know you're thinking, oh, only if I have an extended magazine. Nope, if you have a standard one, in many cases, even if you had a California compliant magazine, you still wouldn't be allowed that. And if you did, you wouldn't be allowed to load it and you wouldn't be able to have it by your bedside. So let's just be clear about that. We don't know what gun was used yet. We do know that Canada has some of the strictest gun laws in the western world. Okay, it's not even close. I don't want to go through it. You guys can check the references. I think you all know this by the way. We broadcast at 11am Eastern. Tune in. 11am we're always here. Common denominator number two here is some people will point to this, and it definitely is a trend, but it is not the common denominator. But transgender shooters, there's certainly a stronger correlation with that than there would be with some of the other arguments to be made. So since 2018, there have been at least six school shootings that were committed by transgender individuals. You have 2018, Aberdeen. Four were killed at a pharmaceutical distributor. You had 2019 Highlands Ranch, Colorado. For those of you who've forgotten that there was Colorado Springs, Colorado, that five were killed. That was the gay nightclub. Then there was Nashville. Obviously, we covered that and released that manifesto. The local authorities tried to bury it, and the FBI believer mayor threatened to sue us. No word on that. 2024, there was Perry, Iowa. This person was gender fluid, but I consider it all part of the mentally ill pot. Killed one, injured five. 2025, Minneapolis. That trans shooter killed two and I believe injured 20. This was the recent church one. Now you could say, all right, there seems to be a common. Common thread there. Well, sure, but it doesn't exist in a vacuum. Would there be a reason to believe that transgender individuals are more likely to commit acts of violence, mass violence? Are they more or less likely to be mentally unstable? Well, I'll tell you, it's not even close. It's not even close. 42% of trans adults have attempted suicide. The numbers don't get better pre or post op. The only other group of people who would have that kind of an attempted suicide rate are paranoid schizophrenics. And even then, it's probably not as high. Jews in the Holocaust, American slaves did not have attempted suicide rates that high. I don't believe that your oppression is worse than an American slave or a Jew in the Holocaust because you couldn't take a dump in your Toilet of choice at Target. 81% have thought about suicide, 56% have engaged in non suicidal self injury, 31% have drug abuse problems. The comorbidity rate is through the roof. Only now we don't see that because they don't list them as comorbidities. Thanks to the DSM 5 in 2013 stating that gender nonconformity is not in itself a mental disorder. It was until, it wasn't until. But you look at everything. Nowhere else in psychiatry would you look at a group of people, say, okay, do we have a group? Is it clearly defined? Yeah. All right, do we have some common statistics, some through lines here? Oh wow, a 42% attempted suicide rate. Oh wow, a 30% substance abuse rate. You couldn't look at a category of people, adhd, bipolar, body dysmorphia, schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder. You couldn't look at those conditions and see the consistent level of contributing comorbidities or results that you see with trans. It's the only one where we don't consider these clusters to be a notable pattern indicative of mental illness. Can you answer me? Anyone want to answer why? If you just said, hey, 42% of men attempt suicide versus women or 42% of white men attempt suicide and have substance abuse problems and 80% have had suicidal ideations. If you looked at any other group of people as a demographic and saw those kinds of trends, you would say this is disconcerting and would address it as a problem. This is the only one we don't follow the science. Common denominator though, I would argue number three, this is something we take. Oh, sorry. That's okay. Is mass terror in general and mass killings. This is something that we see across the world, not just the western world. And it doesn't have to involve guns. Guys, it does not have to involve guns. We have mass mowings with cars. They occur at rates that defy reason. If you look at what's happening in China, and by the way, that's taken place in the United States and Canada. But often the motivations, if they can't be attributed to simply access to guns, they're obfuscated or lied about. For example, remember the terror attack in Sydney? That was a right wing thing.
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We take Asia's advice very seriously. We work closely with them. We receive regular updates as well. The Director General of Asia has warned about a range of threats, be it anti Semitism, the rise of right wing extremist groups as well. And we continue to work closely with our security agencies.
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Now the reason I bring up that comparison is because like with the transgender demographic, and this doesn't mean I have to say, not all, not all, not all, not all. Was it 158 million Muslims on earth believe that violence against apostates and converts is at least sometimes justified? Or was it 190 something million? I'm trying to remember. It was over 150 million Muslims believe that violence against non Muslims is sometimes justified. That would seem like it's a contributing factor. They said right wing. So acts of evil are carried out all the time. They don't necessarily involve guns. And you can see very common ideologies that are shared with those who commit acts of evil. Islam is one of them. If you're looking at global terror and in general leftism, you see radical leftism. We're not just talking about murder, we're talking about assaults as well. We'll get into mental illness as well. If you're looking at the problem as an inanimate object, guns. Well, that problem's been solved in Canada. You see the Democrats on the stage when they debate, they point to Canada or Australia as the success stories. And let's be honest, you're not going to see those levels of gun control in the United States. It's just not going to happen, not in your lifetime. But if the problem was guns, Canada solved it. That's not the problem. Yes.
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So 198 million Muslims worldwide support the use of violence against civilian targets to defend Islam. According to Pew.
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There you go. 198 million Muslims. The threat is right wing extremism.
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Say that that was an Islamic attack on a Jewish gathering that he's talking about.
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Didn't say it seems protected group, right wing extremism. Yeah. Let's go through some other examples of evil committed because the problem is solved in Canada with guns. Is that the problem? April in Canada. Did you know this? 11 people were killed and a dozen more were injured in a Vancouver car attack. Wow. And by the way, these attacks are so prevalent in China, there's actually a weekly segment that you can watch online called the Ballard Report.
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As far as on the China show.
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Yeah, it's called the.
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Yeah, the China Show.
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It has a segment. The Ballard Report.
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The Ballard Report. Yeah. Yeah.
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Because mass mowings are such a regular occurrence in China that they don't know how to stop it.
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I don't think that's terrorism. It's an Asian driver.
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Could be.
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Canada's. Best to hide this too. That's what kind of show we had to reach out to them and say, hey, help us.
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And so how do they want to deal? In China, they're talking about installing traffic barriers to prevent car attacks everywhere. So what people used to say was a straw man. Where you go, well, should we ban cars? If you don't acknowledge evil, if you don't acknowledge ideological influences, if you don't understand that good and evil exist in this world, well, you're going to. Once you ban guns, you go, well, people are still committing. I guess we'll put up traffic barriers. That's not gonna work. I guess we'll ban cars in the UK Banning knives. It's never enough. And they ignore the root problem. And it's the same root problem that has caused Gen Z. We'll get to this to be dumber and more mentally ill. We've now lived this social experiment. It's a failure. Period.
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Period.
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Everything the left has told you is wrong. Everything they have touched, they have ruined. Every policy they propose, every solution they present makes you worse off for having listened to them objectively. We even have that in the States. By the way, the mass car attacks. Remember Waukesha, There was one in Nice, France. There was one in New Orleans, Berlin, There was one in New York City. This isn't a rare occurrence. And so if you go, our problem is gun violence. Let's just ignore all the car attacks. Our problem is gun violence. Let's just ignore all the Islamic terrorism. Our problem is gun violence. Let's just ignore the 42% attempted suicide rate with transgender individuals and their proclivity to violence. Our problem is gun violence. All right, what do you do when a story like this comes up? A transgender individual carried out a mass shooting, allegedly in a country with the strictest gun control policy in the Western world. Well, that might indicate there's a moral rot. Let's just move on. Yeah, don't let the left do that. Don't listen to them. Don't steal their narrative. Sorry, don't let them steal the narrative here. Don't let them gaslight you into this being something that it's not. Listen so that you hear their arguments, but don't even allow them the chance to propose a solution, a prescription, period. It's always bad. Yeah. It always leads to more death and it always leads to a worse society. You can't find a single example where there's not that as a. As a clear example. And I know some people I can already hear right now. They're going to point to some Nordic countries. Shut up. By the way, one of the worst mass killing events ever, I believe was in Norway. That threw off the curve for a long time where the left said you had to exclude that when dealing with mass shootings. But even in those places, the problems that they face, and if they're not already there at the precipice of the complete decline of their civil, just give them a decade or two. The left is always wrong. It's that simple. They are always wrong in their proposed solutions.
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Yeah, and I think it's even deeper than that with this because anytime you're trying to solve a problem, you want to get down to like the most common denominator, like we said. Right. You want to get down lowest. Saying white guys doesn't really help. Saying black guys guys doesn't really help. You can't screen for every single white or black person in this. But if you get down to a very small group, very small group of people, transgenders, okay, we can make some progress there. We can figure out how to deal with that. If you are interested in actually solving these problems, that's the kind of work that you do. You don't just say, ah, ban all guns. Can't do that. Right. To ban all assault rifles, we can't even define that. But even then you still have hunting rifles, you still have pistols, you still have shotguns, you still have plenty of other ways. It doesn't really help you see by the solutions they propose that they don't actually care about the problem, they care about making you scared. So that you'll vote for them and vote for control.
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Right?
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That's exactly what it is. And it pisses me off every time I see it that this entire situation should be about other things. But it always comes back to this every single time.
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If you can look at the, just look at what would the left do if unfettered. Let's just stack this up and say, okay, we'll play a new game. Is it evil? If the left had their way, meaning no checks and balances on abortion, it would be guaranteed, no doubt, all the way up until end and including birth on demand, period, taxpayer funded. If the left had their way on guns, you wouldn't be able to own guns. People would come in with guns, ironically, to take your guns away. Like a mandatory buyback in Australia or like you saw for example in Canada, where everything was effectively banned and they were demanded to hand them back in. Yeah, look at free speech. If the left had their way, you wouldn't be allowed to speak out against the government. Whether it's Covid Whether it's vaccines, whether it's election interference, you wouldn't be allowed to. If you look at energy, you'd be poor. Gas would be expensive. You'd have to use technology that wouldn't provide you dependable energy. We saw this with Germany. In comparison to France, who went nuclear, they would be wrong on that. With transgender individuals, kids would be transitioned and taken away from their parents if their parents didn't support it. By the way, they can compete in women's sports. Go through the list. Assisted suicide makes up what, 5% of deaths in Canada? Now we're saying the same thing. The left wants all of those things. I don't. In places like Canada and many places in Europe, they've gotten those things. Are they better off? They're poorer, dumber, less safe and less independent. But they're buddies with China. Which brings us to the next one. Eileen Gu.
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I said this the other day, I was like, man, nobody's really talking about it. And then it blew up. I'm sorry, wasn't my comment that blew up. It was just people started covering it. Now we have to talk about it. We don't like her at all.
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It's always the left who loves using capitalism as a way to actually subvert our society. Yeah, it's always those same people who, you know, they espouse socialism, but then they buddy up with China, for example, places like Canada. Right. Well, why? Because of commerce. They just need a trading partner. And now you have someone as a perfect example. And you tell me if you think that this person qualifies for treason. I think it's getting. I think it's close, if not there. This American born skier, Eileen Goofy, made $23 million through being a traitor.
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Chump change.
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Yeah, A traitor comes from Chinese companies like the bank of China, tcl, Anta, Luckin Coffee, Cadillac, China, Megnu Dairy. I don't even know what that is, but I don't like it.
C
Sounds like fake dairy.
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Definitely is.
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And here's the thing, this idea, right? When people say global, it always sounded good. Remember we were kids at almost every school, you had the we are the world, the different flags. And we were all told that was a good thing. Just like in Canada. I was taught guns are bad, globalism good. What does that mean, globalism good? That means sovereignty is bad. That means borders are bad. That means refusing to link arms with someone who does not share your values is bad. That's more evil than the divergence on the values themselves. You know, like, hey, if you don't hold if you don't hold hands with China, that's evil, don't you think? We're all people. Okay, so you think it's more evil for me to refuse to link arms with China than the fact that they are en masse drowning their daughters in bathtubs?
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Yeah. Plus I don't want to link arms with someone who smells like cigarettes.
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Exactly right. Exactly right. It's fine when you're at a casino. It's fine when you're placing. You want to be surrounded by a bunch of Chinese or Vietnamese chain smokers. It adds to the ambience.
C
I like to play mah jong.
B
Yep. I don't even know what mahjong is.
C
Me neither. But it's fun.
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I understand that all Asians play it.
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They tell me I lose every time. It's weird.
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Eileen Gu defines globalism. And by the way, globalism that depends on the success of American capitalism to fleece Americans. She personifies it perfectly. The high flying women's competition featured American born Eileen Gu, who competes for her. She looks Polish and Irish. Who the hell is she fooling? China.
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She claimed silver, the fourth Olympic medal of her career.
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She skied for China.
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Hottest Chinese athlete of all time.
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You now have Dukes.
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Nothing like a Chinese athlete.
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And for folks also may not know, the fact you almost had a perfect score in the SAT as well. So you do? Yeah.
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American schooling.
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American born, American trained last four years. Eileen.
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Yeah, I mean, for one, I started college, so that has been so much fun. Going to Stanford. I also did.
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That's in America too, right?
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So I fully lived on campus at Oxford and that was just such a special experience. Additionally, I've worked in fashion since I was 14. So continuing to do that and explore the intersection of femininity and power of self expression has just been just as fulfilling. And you know, I like to joke that I teach my three favorite things in the world, skiing, education and fashion. Somehow made it a job and betraying your country, what job title this is. But I feel like the luckiest girl. Benedict Arnold was able to do all three at the same time.
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You are.
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I'd just like to say I'm a college student who happens to be really athletic.
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You're a traitor.
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Period.
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You're a traitor. Let's be clear. Born in the States, benefited from the States, and then you decide to be a token for a communist regime. Yeah, and she won silver. Second place counts too.
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She got cold last time around.
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And Schumer's good. She posted this. She said, sometimes it feels like I'm carrying the weight of two countries on my shoulders. You're not just being able to ski through all of that, you know, I don't. To still show my best and still be so deeply in love with the sport. How about your country? That's really what I care about, and I'm so happy to represent that. Today. You represent vapid narcissism and loyalty to nothing.
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Yeah. Oh, one thing, actually. I'm sorry, I have to correct you there.
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Money, Money.
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She would have gotten a lot of money. I made this point earlier. A lot of money to be an American skier and go and compete. She would have done fantastic.
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Right?
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But because she has access to the Chinese market now, all the luxury brands in Europe, which nobody's dumb enough really to buy en masse anymore, except mostly the Chinese market, she gets those contracts now. She can get them into China.
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Well, I don't know if that's how she explained it, but she did announce her decision to ski for China prior to the 2022 Olympics in Beijing. Here she is extolling the virtues of globalism.
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I was 15 years old at that time, and I had this tremendous support from the US Ski Team from a moral level, from emotional level, in the sense that when I told them that I wanted to compete for China in the upcoming Olympics, that it was to inspire young girls, it was to spread the sport, and it was to create a shared future of globalism, they were 100% behind me.
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Then fire them, too. What's the future for Chinese girls? Yeah.
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I don't know, but it sounds like the American team didn't want her on the team. They were really supportive. They said, yeah, go do that right now. Go do it right now.
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That's right.
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Please.
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Oh, my God.
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Get out of here.
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Let me guess. A women's sports team. Ah, makes sense. You know what men would have said once? Like what? You're gonna betray your country like that? And you would no longer have friends. The intersect of femininity and power. You mean showing your legs on a catwalk, like, come on.
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Powerful.
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You're selfish and you want money, and you are spitting on the country that gave you said opportunity. In China, they check your dimensions on your body, and they say, okay, now you ski, you work coal mine. You don't have a choice. And somehow, in fleecing the United States because those who, again, benefit from the capitalist system while trying to thrust leftism everywhere you go, they're happy to make her an ambassador for future United States Olympic bids. Oh, I should also note, China doesn't Allow dual citizenship. So that may be a problem.
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You have to be a citizen of a country to represent in the Olympics.
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That tended to be the case because.
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I know that there's other international events that are similar to the Olympics. Like for instance, in baseball, there's the World Baseball Classic. And a lot of those dudes born in the US Raised in the US Play for a different country.
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Yeah, it's not supposed to be that way with the Olympics.
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They're a little different.
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Has given it much thought. I think she said, more money, please. More money, please. I want to inspire young women to also have no values. To also have. When we talk about feminism destroying the idea of duty, this is what we're talking about. No man up until still amongst most men today, but certainly no man up until and including most of the 20th century would have ever been held out as an ambassador or respected if they didn't have any sense of duty or honor. Men wouldn't respect that person. That would have been a man not worthy of respect. With women, power in and of itself is what is worthy of respect. Why? Because they justify it, saying, well, because women don't really have power. So the fact that I got power must mean that I'm doing something right. Okay, why don't we apply that standard to men who rip people off, who fleece them, who lie, who betray. In other words, it's all permissible because feminism said, duty doesn't matter. You get yours, girl. While they vilify capitalism. See how this works? This is very much like a lot of these American companies who shipped. And not just companies, but politicians encouraging it and those who benefited in positions of power. We're not talking about mom and pop businesses. They shipped strict jobs production to China. Why? Cuz they got more money and no sense of duty to their country. This country can only work if you have a shared sense of duty in patriotism. Otherwise it's just a race to see who can screw who first. I don't know if you remember this. There was a, you know, during China's, their kind of ascension, there's that WTO bill or. Yeah, the wto. And there were some. Obviously there were some legislative accomplishments there. Bill Clinton actually said so. If you believe in a future of greater openness and freedom for the people of China, you ought to be for this agreement. If you believe in a future of greater prosperity for the American people, you certainly should be for this agreement. If you believe in a future of peace and security for Asia and the world, you should be for this agreement. This is the right thing to do. Well, instead, 5 million manufacturing jobs left. There were all kinds of manufacturing establishments, factories, companies that been gone forever. We've seen hundreds of thousands of fentanyl deaths. Unprecedented. And it doesn't seem like China is playing any more honestly than before. I think that this is where. When people talk about populism, they don't mean this is popular because populism could also. It could just be a form of socialism. What they mean is, and this has obviously been communicated as America first, and they're kind of one and the same. What we're talking about is caring enough about your fellow American to not screw them for an extra buck. It's not my place to tell a business owner what they should make or what they should collect as a salary. It is our place as a country, as a society to say, well, we don't want these kinds of businesses and these kinds of politicians who will benefit at the cost of our well being. We don't want them in the country. That's duty. That's okay. We can hold people to a standard of duty. Places like, you know, Hollywood, the NBA, video games, places that have sold out the American people in order to try and get a greater share of the Chinese market. Which results in what, for example, banning big tech as well. Banning people who suggest that, my God, Covid may have actually been a lab leak. Did that turn out to be the most likely scenario? For example, not acknowledging Taiwan's existence, For example, pointing to China as a beacon of a. Of a growing economy. Why? Because they benefit more adhering to their censorship standards on their platforms. This all is a canary in a coal mine. Not to be confused with an actual Chinese canary in a coal mine.
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I thought I saw a commie. I did. I did. Talk commie bitch.
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He's been calling it like he sees it for a long time.
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Yeah. And to be clear, I'm not saying God told me to tell you to buy nothing but gold. Make it a part of your diversified portfolio. Balance it out. Okay. And if you're going to do it and include precious metals, lwc, gold is the best way to do it.
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And the reason I paused is I just. This story and Lane and I got into it because we both hate this person with a passion. Because at the. At the base of it, like, I was just thinking, like, she's selling her soul not for money. She could make a lot of money without doing this for extra money.
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Yeah.
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And it just. It just kind of clicked with me. That's what so many people in our industry do. Anybody that comes along and says, I've got a product, doesn't matter if it's a good product, doesn't matter if it's going to help people. Doesn't matter if it does exactly what they say it's going to do.
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Right.
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They will read what is handed to them on a piece of paper every.
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Single time or a binder.
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And we don't have to. There are good companies out there that you can work with. There are good products that you can promote. Why do people do that?
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I'll tell you exactly why. How much traffic do you think we would have generated if we claimed we had an exclusive? And the pictures of this transgender shooter today. I know more would have been a lie. Other people out there do it. You don't have to grift. You can make a comfortable living in this space without selling your soul. Many people choose to do the latter.
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Yeah. And just about every gold company in the. In the content that they want, just tell people how bad things are. And in this tumultuous time to get, you know, it's like, really?
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Yeah.
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You want me to sell fear to people.
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Right.
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There's very few companies that we work with, and trust me, the ones that we pick. It's after years of vetting most times for these kinds of things, especially gold, because there's so many shady ones out there.
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I will say fear is a very valuable consultant to have fear, to have a healthy fear if it is used as a tool to come to a solution. And we've always wanted to be in the business of providing solutions. Solutions as far as, most important, what you can do in your own life. But we've also proposed policy Solutions as it relates to voter id, as it relates to actually voting, period. As it relates to H1BS, legal immigration, illegal immigration. We've proposed solutions to all these. The housing market. And the good news is with this next story, it's pretty straightforward. It's. You weren't imagining this. It's official. The science is in. Gen Z is the first generation to be dumber. Well, crap than the generation to have come before them. They have scored lower on standardized testing and there's significantly more mental illness. Dr. Jared Cooney Horvart, I believe, just conducted this study. So this is out there. We kind of knew it. But I want you, before we get into some of the information here, think about this for a second. You have smartphones, everything that we have right now, these rapid, rapid advances in technology. Now we're here with AI, right? The argument is always, well, wouldn't that get of ramifications? Will it have and is that counterbalanced enough by obviously the improvements. And the improvements were almost always predicated on more knowledge, more access to information and improved human experience. And we now know that we're not even getting that. We're getting the opposite of it. So the solution is what we've been doing, what the institutions have been pushing and that means academia, that means the media and entertainment industry, and that means big tech. Everything they've been doing for the last decade, we have to do the opposite. And we have to, we have to do it as quickly as possible, just logically.
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I mean, that's the logical way. What do we do? Okay, didn't work, right? Let's try the opposite.
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It's like the Jim Cramer did, whatever.
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He says, just do the opposite, you'll be fine.
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They say do this, do that, do this. Change schooling this way. Let's teach young people this. They'll be smarter, more well adjusted. And instead we have seen the exact same opposite. This is unprecedented.
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To your point about the smartphones and stuff, it almost feels like it's on purpose, right? It almost feels like it's on purpose because we're at a point in, in history where we have the, the highest technological advances, the smartest technology in the world. And yet like you said, Gen Z is the dumbest generation I remember having. It's like they need to rely on the technology that.
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Right.
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A few control.
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I remember I had to do voiceovers when I did, you know, the voice on that show, Arthur, for like CD ROMs. And they would sit us down and go, look at this technology, how it's going to make schooling More effective than ever, More interactive. Kids will be more engaged. And now we see, oh wow, we were wrong. Gen Z is dumber. And more importantly, they're also just unstable. So Gen Z and I want you to check the references links in the description. We do that every show. 65% of Gen Z report having at least one significant mental health problem in the last two years. That in comparison to about 50% of millennials. That in comparison to about 29% of Gen X, 14% of boomers. I don't know how far back the stats go, but think about this. More mental illness than those who fought in major wars. So the reduction of conflict doesn't make people happier, more well adjusted, more fulfilled. In other words, it's not bullying because you're definitely being bullied when people are shooting at you. Yeah, it's purposelessness. You have a generation of people, and particularly young men in a lot of ways, who lack purpose. It's almost like Fight Club was prophetic in a lot of ways. Only 46% of high school seniors go on dates at all. Only 45% of Gen Z adults describe themselves as thriving.
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Bro, Dead ass.
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And here's the thing. Gen Z is the first generation raised under complete leftist domination of all institutions they were instructed to trust. I want to be really clear about that because what are you hearing right now? Donald Trump? The far right are sowing distrust in institutions. You're fucking right.
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They're so in distrust themselves. I mean, I saw an article this morning that said crime rates down despite Trump's heavy cracks, where it's like, don't you mean crime down under Trump?
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Right, yeah. Because of his crime. Yeah, it's like, so we have dumber, fatter, sicker, mentally sicker, worse relationships, and less objectively, you can quantify less successful lives. Let's look at the three most important institutions in the formative years of a Gen Z American. And I will tell you, the common through line is leftism across the board. Anyone want to argue that big tech media, the entertainment industry and academia or public schools are a bastion of right wing extremism? Anyone want to argue that? Because here's the thing. Every single young American has been forced to engage with and trust those institutions. A couple of YouTube channels showing up in your algorithm ain't gonna counterbalance it. Let's go to education first. Can we get, can we get to the bottom of this? Why Gen Z is dumber, sicker, fatter and more miserable. Well, teachers. Let's start with teachers in education. Not only do they lobby for lockdowns. Schools were closed longer than needed. And of course they fought against right wing extremists who said these will have. This is going to have a ripple effect the likes of which you can't even comprehend. As far as the negative ramifications on this very show. Meaning mental illness, meaning social. Not just degeneracy, but socially stunted growth. We settle substance abuse. All of it came true. The problem is people like us were silenced. Remember that. Then we look okay. Education we should trust. More money please. More money please. More money please. Remember the true heroes. Teachers. Hey, where do they line up? Well, 84%. 84% of every dollar given from an educator goes directly to the Democrat Party. 93% if you're talking about college professors. This is a study conducted. I believe it was over 400,000 donations because you'll see some polls that say oh, only 58% versus 30 in education. When you look at the dollars, 84% of all dollars from those in education went to Democrats. Yale, 97% just to give you. With no GOP donations, schools have more money than ever and they suck. Department of Education, depending on the numbers you use, 2 trillion to $3 trillion. It's become an indoctrination factory. Whatever it is that we're teaching these young people, it's making them dumber and they're mentally unwell. Teachers are the most important, most important profession because they're the ones molding your kids. You know what? We're saying the same thing. Let's go to media. Hey, anyone want to argue that media and the entertainment industry, something that touches every single life in America, is a bastion of right wing conservatism. Now you know the media's been pummeling Gen Z with every form of leftist propaganda you can imagine. The vaccine.
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Ugh, so embarrassing.
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All this is for the betterment, guys. Kids will have higher self esteem.
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It's meant to be a collective action to protest racism and police brutality. Organizers of Blackout Tuesday said they wanted today to be a day to disconnect from work and reconnect with our community. Calling the black squares your friends, families, businesses and individuals posted on their social media accounts a way to observe, mourn, and bring about policy change in the wake of George Floyd's death.
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What?
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What?
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Nothing.
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Yeah, this is the average subway experience can stand there.
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Today I have a presentation on dynasties, but I refuse to talk about the ancient Greeks and Romans.
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That's just the patriarchy instead.
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An all women dynasty. Women of color, gay women, women who fight for social justice.
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Guys don't laugh. This is. This is improving a generation. Guys, it's a dog always want you.
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Angry white male studies is addressing topics.
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Right out of our own headlines. The class charts the rise of the angry white male in America and Britain since the 1905 to the course description students Guys, we have to correct it. Kids will be smarter of white man anger and have evalu better mental health health outcomes manifestations of it don't worry yeah boss babes. That'll make women more fulfilled here.
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They all have superpowers and they still.
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Get beat welcoming to like my like.
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Not at all secret gay agenda.
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What I actually think she's trying to say making the same old excuses Boys will be boys. Boys will be boys. No, boys should. Shouldn't be boys. Guys, we have to make this generation better act the right way. Don't approach a woman not cool white dude. Go on a dating app. Isn't your grandpa like a famous explorer? Maybe it's in your blood he kind.
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Of looks like you except for that hey Diazo.
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All the gay that was.
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A movie about alternative alternative energy and his grandpa was piece of shit.
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Yeah, he's an environmental what was alternative? What was the renewable resource AIDS.
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Called Pando hey guys.
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No guys. This is gonna make. This is gonna help kids think about that. Don't approach a woman Masculinity bad. Pursuit of a woman bad. Believe all don't approach a woman in person. Go on a dating app. Oh and by the way now there's a multi billion dollar loneliness epidemic market was the person that lady who I can't remember if they left Tinder left one of the dating apps to create a loneliness AI app right? That's one of the oldest tricks in the book is present the solution to the problem that you helped create I know Gen Z this is crazy to you remember they used that term meet cute I don't know if you guys this became a term meet cute do you know what it was describing people meeting in person? Like I had this meet cute at a coffee shop. Oh, you mean how dating always existed Now I would understand if it was a problem there was a better alternative. It's not. It's made it worse. People are lonely. People aren't dating People are not pursuing relationships. People are dumber. Even at the almighty altar of education the left right they place this God above all other gods. Get a degree intelligentsia. If you don't have a degree, you're nothing. These people are uneducated plebs. Guess what? People are dumber. There is no Metric that you can use to measure the success of this generation that will bring you to any objective conclusion other than leftist dominations of our institutions have failed or deliberately destroyed a generation of Americans. There's one exception. Hey, leftists watching. You're not going to like it. It going with the media, right? Same thing with teachers. You can be anything you want to be. Trans all in on Covid making sure to ban voices of dissent. They were banned in schools, banned on campus. Of course they're not voices that are allowed on legacy media. We'll get to Big Tech in a little bit. There was the vilification of alternative sources of information. Who could forget that this place was labeled right wing misinformation? All of it, by the way. The most right wing misinformation. Well, let me ask you. Alex Jones was more trustworthy than Alex. Yes, well, Alex Jones did Alex, but still, come on.
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He didn't claim to have the senator from Hawaii on the show.
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That's true.
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You know what?
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That's true. I guess if it's misinformation to tell people actually masculinity is a good thing. Actually. Being a boss babe isn't everything it's cracked up to be. You're going to miss your biological window. Actually a strong sense of duty is a good thing. Actually. Godly values are a good thing. Actually. Men and women are a thing. Free speech is absolute and you have the God given right to self preservation. I guess if that's misinformation, mission accomplished. Left, because you have an entire generation of kids who believed the bullshit you sold. How they doing? Let's go to Big Tech. Gen Z. Anyone want to argue they're not perpetually online along with media, along with education. Big Tech all in on Covid, right? Took down people who spoke against lockdowns, took down doctors who post any type of anti vax as they labeled it, content, meaning critical of an experimental MRNA injection at that point in time, including, like I said, doctors.
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Or even just a little skeptical.
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Even just a little bit skeptical.
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Can't be skeptical.
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You were banned. If you actually said that we shouldn't have lockdowns for schools because kids weren't at risk. We were suspended from YouTube because we cited the CDC stats that Covid was a non issue for young children. That it was less deadly than the flu, which is a verifiable fact and it's not even close. We were banned because, well, we just don't want an environment where people live in anything other than abject fear of COVID So you can't even argue that young people have been tainted by alternative viewpoints because many of them haven't. The ones that have are the ones who have better outcomes. Remember the day Alex Jones was banned from all major platforms? That was for the self esteem of the kids. All social media platforms posted that Blackout Tuesday in 2020. You want to look at the donations from big tech companies. They're not quite as bad as educators, but in 2024, Democrats 40 million. GOP was about 6.6 million. So you've got leftist big tech, leftist media, leftist entertainment industry, leftist far left, educational establishment. And everything they did was in the name of self esteem. Let's even out the score. Let's get rid of red pens, let's hide children's identities from their parents. Let's institute, by the way, the most feminist policy ever that I think ruined a generation of men. Zero tolerance policy. Remember that. Anyone remember that in school you could be getting your face kicked in by a bully and if you push him off of you, you are treated the same and you're both suspended because we wanted to teach an entire generation of men. Having a spine and sticking up for yourself is a bad thing. Violence, bad. There's no such thing as righteous violence. There's no such thing. When you say that, you're saying there's no such thing as something worthy of fighting for. Not your body, not your personhood, not your family, not your country, not your countrymen or women. How's that working out? Hey, how's the self esteem going? Here's why it doesn't work. Let me tell you. All of it is bullshit. There's only one way for a young man. And by the way, you may not like you need men. You need men to lead a society in a way that women can't. Sorry. Young men cannot gain self esteem. And of course all the downstream side effects as a result of low self esteem, like mental illness, like being dumber. Men cannot gain self esteem any other way. None that I know of. Outside of getting really good at something. Did you know that? I can tell you the moment I developed self esteem and I guarantee you every guy could tell you here as well. It was that moment where you realized, wait a second, I put in some work, I went through some hardships and I'm better than the next person at this. You can't artificially create that with a fake score on a test, with a fake score on the points board, whatever the sport is. I don't know, I don't know the points in all the different sports. You can't do that by telling people, no, no, we're going to shield you from the world and you'll develop self esteem. They never go through the process of developing it. That's the only way. It's the only way that young men develop self esteem. We've replaced it with a lie and then we've added lie after lie after lie after lie on top of it. But I could be wrong in my theory here. So we go, okay, generationally dumber, fatter, sicker, mentally unwell. Alright, but if we look just at the stats in that generation who've been indoctrinated, is there a statistical anomaly in Gen Z of people who are doing better than the rest? And would that indicate something notable? Conservative male teens have the lowest instance of mental illness of all groups in Gen Z. It's highest amongst leftist self identified liberal adolescent girls. Let's go through that for a second. Boss babe, believe all women. It's the era of women quotas for the STEM fields. Patriarchy, bad. Feminism, good. Female empowerment, My body, my choice. Were women asked to check Gen Z? Were they asked to check their female privilege? Was anyone of any other race asked to check their black privilege, brown privilege? Or was it exclusively young white men who were vilified? Why do you think they have better outcomes?
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They weren't asked by the way, they were demanded.
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Episode: "Canada Tragedy: Why They Really Don't Want to Talk About this Shooting"
Date: February 11, 2026
Host: Steven Crowder
Guests: Regular co-hosts and crew (Gerald, Dave, “Tool Man”, etc.)
In this episode, Steven Crowder and his team discuss the recent mass shooting in British Columbia, Canada, critiquing the media's minimal coverage and examining why certain shootings receive more attention than others. The conversation broadens to address left-wing narratives about gun control, transgender shooters, institutional failures (academic, media, and big tech influence), and the decline of Gen Z’s mental health and intelligence. The group also touches on topics such as globalism, Eileen Gu's "betrayal" of the U.S. for China, and the detrimental effects of modern feminism and leftist policies.
| Timestamp | Segment/Topic | |:-------------:|----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:41 | Opening and context—British Columbia tragedy, introduction to main topics | | 10:26–12:00 | Media silence and possible reasons for lack of coverage | | 13:40–14:28 | Evidence suggesting the shooter’s gender identity, media handling | | 17:12–20:28 | “Common denominator” (gun control), comparison with other countries | | 22:50 | Mental health data on the transgender community | | 29:33 | Argument: “The left is always wrong” (institutional critique) | | 34:27–41:00 | Eileen Gu topic: Treason, globalism, and selling out for money | | 47:47–50:25 | Gen Z’s mental health and intellectual decline (standardized test stats) | | 61:45 | Masculinity, esteem, and development in boys | | 66:40–67:10 | Gen Z subgroup stats: conservative males vs. liberal girls |
Consistent with Crowder’s typical tone, the conversation is energetic, confrontational, and satirical, blending serious commentary with comedic banter and irreverence.
Steven Crowder and his crew allege that media and left-wing institutions intentionally underplay mass shootings that don’t fit a preferred narrative, focusing instead on broader social decay and the purported failures of progressive policies. They tie these points to examples like Eileen Gu’s choice to ski for China and elevated rates of mental health issues in Gen Z, laying ultimate blame at the feet of left-dominated institutions.
Note: This summary omits ad reads, skits, and non-content banter to focus solely on the primary discussions and arguments. Advertisements and comedic asides have been excluded as per instruction.