
Mehdi Hasan faced open racism on a Jubilee “debate.” Now the guy who said it is getting rich—and he’s not alone.
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Chris
Foreign.
Zach
Welcome back to the Find out podcast. We've got a great show for you today. We're going to dive into a bunch of topics. We're going to talk a little bit about Medi Hassan's pretty awful experience on Jubilee. Some more talk about Epstein. Also Trump threatening to arrest Obama for what, I'm not sure. But before we talk about all that garbage, we want to talk about something nice. When we, when we started this podcast, we told everybody that our number one goal of doing this was impact. And I want to read to you why this show matters and why your support matters to this show. So this is a, this is a message that was sent in to Luke, but I'm going to read it on his behalf and I want you to just hear. Like, this is going to take a second, but just listen to the transformation of this person from when they first engaged with Luke to when they sent this note. I think it was yesterday. Yo, dude. Last time we interacted, I was falling down the alt right pipeline. Thankfully, I did the intellectual and emotional labor in order to unlearn all the bigotry, hatred and self hatred I had and started educating myself and became more progressive. I just wanted to apologize and I decided to follow you since you showed up on my for you page. Since I'm, I've been interacting with more progressive content. This is why this shit matters, guys. Like, this person did a complete 180. It is possible they are a young person. Certainly not going to dox them. But they are a young person. But they changed. Like, this is why we keep talking about needing progressive media network. And it's not just talking to the people that we talk to all the time. Like it. This shit shows up in other places and it is so important. So Luke, congratulations, you've changed the world. One down, just like 49 million to go.
Luke
Ridiculous amount.
Tim
Luke, you're a, you're a deeply emotional person. So when you, when you read this, you know, how did that feel?
Luke
No, mostly I just went back. I was, I remembered the person, but I was curious if I could find the interaction and I did. And it was not like, I'm sure people are imagining that I was, you know, so kind and, and you know, welcome to our 10. We really know there was like 50 fucks and a lot of, you know, insults. But that's a point that I have tried to make several times where people accuse me of like, okay, if you're going to be so harsh with them, you're never going to convince them that's not true. Sometimes when you're so goddamn deep in your own, you know, circle, you don't understand anything, what's happening until somebody slaps the out of you and you go, oh, that's how I'm actually feeling. Which I think is what happened here.
Tim
And it might not be right away. Right. Like, sometimes you. You put up that front. I mean, I've seen this so many times with guys especially, I don't know, maybe everybody. But you're like. You don't. You know, and you're like, don't tell me what to think right off, man. My dad's smarter than you. And then you go away for. Because that's where it's coming from. And then you go away for three or four days or maybe a week or two, and you go, God damn it, I might. Maybe I'm.
Luke
Yeah.
Tim
And, like, maybe I'm the problem.
Luke
And then three months later, you're still thinking about what that person said, where it's like, oh, fuck, I can't believe it works.
Rich
That's my strategy with anybody who's doing shit, like, on a cycle where I'm like, I got to stop this. I'm just. I'm going to drop a fucking bomb on you. You're going to hate it, and then maybe within the next year, you'll come back and go something to it.
Tim
You don't even have to respond to me right now. I'm just going to say a bunch of things and. And you're going to think about it later.
Rich
Yeah. Nobody's going to switch that second. They're going to be like, fuck this guy, dude.
Tim
No. You bristle and you immediately lock up.
Chris
I struggle to think of one time that I, like, blew up on somebody, and they came back to me and was like, you were right, dude. I don't think the way that I deliver things results in any conversions. Not what I'm here for.
Tim
I was going to say. I've had a number of people. I was bullied mercilessly in high school because I was a nerd. And I've had a number of reach out since then, like, just out of the blue. And my wife's actually jealous. She's like, none of the people who are assholes to me have ever apologized to me, but I've had people reach out out of the blue and be like, hey, you know, I've. I'm. I'm getting better. And I. Sorry I was such an asshole, like, 22 years ago. And I'm like, no problem, dude.
Rich
That's nice. Did it Happen, like while you got this following, or was it, you know, prior to you being how famous you are now?
Luke
No, no, they're worried about being dragged.
Tim
Yeah, all the Todd's and Brandon's in red states need to watch out because I'm gonna call them out.
Luke
Coming for you.
Tim
No, it's. I mean, this is like genuine stuff. Before, I mean, I. It was just like a Facebook message out of the blue. People I hadn't talked to in 10, 15 years. So, I mean, people. It's like when you're laying in bed, you're thinking about that awkward thing you did when you were in fourth grade. Like, people, People ruminate, man. You put a. It's like Inception. You put an idea in somebody's head, you can't. You can't get that thing out. It's like a virus. And, and that's where this comes from.
Zach
And there's, there's all these, like, memes, right? Where it's like it shows somebody, like laying in bed at night and thinking about the cringe thing I did 30 years ago. Right. Like, it doesn't. Like there is something in the human brain that like, tells you, no, you were being an. Or you being ridiculous. But I think the exciting thing, well, about both of those, but Luke on yours, is because we saw such a swing for young men in particular swing to the right in November, and we can swing them back. Like, this is the thing, right? Like, a lot of these people, as Lucas pointed out in the past, like, they were voting on very little information. So there's a lot of opportunity here and a lot of positivity. And, you know, that's why doing shows like Find out is. Are important and supporting, you know, content creators who are pushing messages to different demographics. So. But with that said, we're going to make Luke angry now.
Tim
Oh, God.
Zach
Because five minutes of Luke being happy is frankly too much.
Luke
That's it.
Zach
Way too much.
Luke
So five smiles now. We're done.
Zach
Yeah, smile a minute. That's enough. So those of you who know there is Mehdi Hassan, who used to have a show on MSNBC and now has started an online news journalism site called Zateo, went on something called Jubilee. And Jubilee is meant to be a discussion of two groups of people on opposing sides of an issue. It's one expert with 20 young people. There's been a few of them this year that have made news. Like Sam Cedar, who's a longtime podcaster, went on and did one in March. There was one where a physician went in and argued with Anti Vax people. And those, both of those were mind numbing because we heard what the right is saying about a lot of issues that are just nonsense. But this one took a turn much darker. And because Mehdi is. I think he's actually British born, but is a United States citizen now, as a British accent, he. There was so much racism thrown in his face. People were saying things like, you don't belong here. I don't want you here directly to his face. And people were smiling when they said it. So the question is, and Luke is going to start, is platforming people like that a good idea to show people the type of awful people there are out there, or is this a terrible idea? Luke, the floor is yours.
Luke
Quite frankly, if this is, if this is your, if this is your first interaction with this kind of racism, you have led a sheltered, sheltered life. Like that shit is everywhere. And if it's just. If you fucking find it because of a YouTube video, I don't know what to tell you, but the way that the entertainment system fucking works with Jubilee is that inherently they get worse and worse. I mean, six months ago they had a piece, a piece of shit on there who got up and said that he thought all trans people needed to be exterminated. Like, that's the fucking pipeline that we go down. And I can't understand the logic of trying to debate these people, people who get up there and say, yeah, I'm a fascist because I want an autocracy, because I'm not one of the people that's going to get fucking hurt. And he looks at someone who has a different skin color at him as he's fucking saying it, and he smiles and people think there's any fucking value in giving any credence or value to these people's fucking ideas. And it sickens me. And the thing about Jubilee is they get fucking paid to be there. Those pricks who get up there to say that shit get paid to be there. And they do it because they know that people are going to come to watch because it's an intellectual blood sport to watch. People who actually know what the fuck they're talking to, talking to Trump, talk to Trump loving buckets of piss who don't know what the fuck they're talking about. And yeah, it's fun to watch, but for fuck's sake, they're getting paid to do it. And it's even worse because that piece of shit who said that he was going to get the. He wanted an autocracy, got fired because I think that was his fucking plan the whole time. And he's made, like, 30 fucking grand now off of a Griff Sengo. And that is ridiculous to me. Like, we'll be lucky if that motherfucker is not making the Kyle Rittenhouse rounds in a year. And that is what the fuck happens when Jubilee does it. And I've heard from other people that went on it that they were led to understand a very different debate was going on. Like, when Dr. Mike went on, he went on. He went on with the understanding that it was, you know, anti vax versus Doctor, which was not the case. It was doctor versus people who hate doctors. Like, Or Mehdi went on with, like, this, you know, far right. When it was really, oh, you're. You're up against a fascist. Like, that's the. Like, they. They deliberately misinterpret who these people are debating because they know that there's no value in debating them if they're accurately portraying who they're talking to.
Rich
They answer up, too.
Chris
I mean, and they amp it up.
Rich
Yeah, that's the thing. Like, they've gotten worse with that because, like, I had an old podcast with a guy who was one of the people on the Jubilee, and, like, that was a destiny. It was Destiny's Jubilee.
Luke
Yep.
Rich
And that was way different than these. Like, it was bad, but it was not. Like, you watch it and you go, oh, my God, America's falling apart. It was like, all right, I don't agree with most of these people. They're annoying as, but they're not fascist. They're just morons.
Luke
That's the way it has to go, though. They have to get worse every time, or else people don't come back.
Tim
We're on the. We're on the 20th season of Jerry Springer right now.
Luke
Like, age old rule of how to make a sequel. You make the exact same thing again, but you have to make it a little worse every fucking time.
Tim
But more in every.
Luke
In every way. Exactly.
Tim
Louder, crazier, More violence, more swearing, more nudity. Like, which is what this has turned into. I mean, and if it's for entertainment, that's. That's one thing. But when it's literally just a mirror of what's happening to the country, they're fueling the pipeline. I mean, it's like that. That the Nazi girl that called the. The handicapped child the N word multiple times.
Luke
600 fucking grand out of it.
Zach
Right?
Tim
I saw it was. Last I saw it was over 700,000. And. And the platform is designed for that. They're like we were free speech, you know, blah, blah, blah. And so they, they, they gravy train cash to fascists. That's what they should call it. Rhymes.
Rich
That's true.
Luke
Griff Sengo is better, I think.
Tim
Griff Sengo is nice.
Zach
I do like that. Yeah.
Tim
And, and so, so it's not. There's no good thing coming from this. We're not like having a healthy exchange of ideas and actually deb. To make their own decisions. Like we've gone past that point where it's this, this cult thing that's happening to the right is not penetrable with logic and, and like sane discourse. So, so now all we're doing is just saying like, hey, look, it's normal. Ish. You maybe didn't know that your psychotic views were normal, but here's this cult that will accept you and hey, they'll fund you if you get fired for being racist.
Luke
And he said in his fucking description, he was like, I got fired because I went online and said perfectly legal. Right wing, right wing ideals. It's like, that's not normal, dude.
Rich
No.
Luke
And so like it is. Is a problem.
Tim
Nobody said it was.
Chris
I'm gonna give you my hot take. I am actually very glad at what happened. I. I am okay. I hate Jubilee. I have always hated Jubilee. Like, I research extremist organizations, I infiltrate extremist organizations, and I have been shouting from the fucking rooftops for like five years. Just, just on the extremism thing, not just the disinformation that gets people there. That, that's been like a ten year fucking career and nobody fucking listens to me. I, I have spent years and a whole team of, my whole team plus a community of, of independent researchers have been witnessing this shit and trying to raise it to the national conscience and it hasn't. We've been fucking ignored. And it wasn't until Mehdi Hassan sat down and had racists say this shit directly to his face. And then it was posted on Jubilee that I think millions of Americans came to realize, oh, this shit actually exists. I have been struggling for fucking years for people to take this shit seriously. I mean, I have have been Talking about how GiveSendGo needs to be crushed for five plus fucking years. GiveSendGo right now is being used as the fundraising platform for swastika flying neo Nazis and like cnn, msnbc, even Fox fucking News. Like all of them should be pretty unified in being like, hey, what the is this right? But we haven't had one commentator come onto any mainstream fucking cable news and say, Give Send Go needs to fucking go. It is a fascist organization legitimizing racism, bigotry and violence and funding it. And yeah, and until this fucking moment, nobody knew what the fuck Give Send Go was. Nobody.
Zach
Like, because, because, because you're. This, this is raised a good point, but like, so people know what it is and I'll try to describe it. You tell me if I'm right or wrong. They basically are Gofundme for people who cannot qualify for GoFundMe underneath the terms of service for GoFundMe, which means fascists and Nazis and racists and all of these people. And Gibson Go is just like, bring it on, guys.
Luke
We'll just take a little bit off the top.
Tim
It's just anarchy is all it is. I mean, it's like, it's just a lawless place where whoever wants to, like, I could go start a fundraiser there for any cause and they, I'm sure would let me in if I wanted to do a leftist, you know.
Luke
Yeah, Rich, you're a white bearded, straight dude. Of course.
Tim
Bring back Stalin. Like, what I'm trying to think of, like, what would my give senko be? But so like, that's the, that's the thing they're standing on is like freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion and all of that. But like, but if it's going to be free, like, if you're going to have that power, you also have the responsibility to defend it. And, and they can't. I mean, it's indefensible for 98% of people or maybe 75% of people. But it's a good point. I'm glad we're having the conversation. I'm skeptical that it will affect the percentages.
Rich
No, I don't think it will either. But I do agree with Chris. Like, I think, I think we have to not look through it, the lens of like, oh, this is the average Republican. Because it's not. I mean, the average Republican is not this person. And I think Jubilee tries to like, sell it as, like, look at what the average Republican thinks. They're fucking crazy. It's like, that's not it. But this group is large and exists and we don't hear a lot from them because the right has done a very good job of like, trying to be like, those guys are nuts. Don't worry about them. They're crazy. Like, you know, we're still crazy, but we're not that crazy. And having that voice be so loud, they start to permeate together and the right is gonna have to do something about that or they're fucked because that's a really bad thing for their brand.
Zach
So the one thing I will say about that is that we have all known for 10 years and if you've paid attention to Donald Trump before that for 30 years, that Donald Trump is a racist.
Luke
Yep.
Zach
And he is racist. In the 1970s, his, the Trump Organization wouldn't rent to black people. And they literally, if a, if a, if a person of color applied for to be in one of their apartments, they would literally write the letter C on it. And C didn't stand for credit or cool. You know what it stood for. And he had to settle the lawsuit that the Nixon administration brought against him in the 80s. There are videos of him talking horribly about Native Americans. Horribly. He did the Central park five. Five guys who did not assault and murder somebody. He called, he took out a full page ad calling for the death penalty.
Rich
So while I agree, don't forget that.
Zach
Then the Barack Obama birtherism, that's how.
Tim
He got his whole start, which is.
Luke
How he's still doing it. Every fucking time he says Barack Hussein Obama, that's his fucking racism.
Tim
Right.
Zach
So my point on that is like, while I believe that not all Republicans are racist, all people who voted for Donald Trump decided that racism wasn't a deal breaker. And that's why when I, they did.
Rich
I want to push back on that. I want to push back because like, I agree with everything he said about Trump. Trump's unquestionably racist. But I think what Trump does so well, and he does it here the same way is he walks this line where the average person who does not agree with our persuasion watches what he does and goes, it's nuanced, it's old school. Like, it's not. He doesn't see somebody, they don't see somebody going like, let me use the N word freely, like that in their head, that is racist. That's what racism is defining is differently than the last.
Zach
So the people, when he says, go ahead, I was going to say. So when he says kung flu, they don't get that that's racist?
Rich
No, I think they think it's funny and not racist.
Luke
Okay, like, so in that case, the people either decided that racism wasn't a deal breaker or they're too fucking stupid to know what racism actually is. That's the one goddamn better.
Rich
But it's not better. But it's a, it's a different thing. Like if they're too stupid, they're not Aware they' not making that decision. So the reason I'm pushing back on what you said, Tim, is not because I don't think they're sitting there going, racism doesn't matter to me. I think they're not seeing it because they're too dumb to see it.
Luke
Okay, take that really stupid person right there and have them watch the jubilee video. And they watch that and they go, oh, okay, that's what we can say now. And that's the issue I have with you. Exactly. They so like inherently you get the millions of people that go, okay, that shit's real and that's really valuable. It matters to, for people to be woken up. But at the same time there's a non insignificant number of people that go, oh, so that's what we get to do now. And that is the part that I have a big problem with.
Rich
I think you're right. I think it's segments though. Like there's that group and there's also the group that watch that and go, ooh, shit. Whoops. I didn't realize it was this bad. Like, I think it's, I don't think it's like a giant majority on either side. I think there's people who would go, oh, this sounds great. And other people who go, whoa, I didn't realize how fucking wrong I was. I think it's a mixed bag.
Tim
This is the, the reason why like Obama didn't meet with Kim Jong Un, right. And, and why we regularly our won't meet with tyrannical leaders is because when you meet with somebody, you legitimize them. And, and there is, there is something about humans where we have this ability to follow terrible people. And you know, you don't have to go that far back in history. You don't have to look past yesterday. People will follow terrible people for some reason because they're really charismatic or because they say things that they, that they feel and it's inexplicable. And, and so when you give those voices a platform, I mean we all can call it platforming, but like it's the same thing that, that 50, 60, 70 years ago it was our foreign policy was you don't meet with these tyrants because when you allow a photo of Kim Jong Un and Barack Obama together shaking hands or even standing in the same room, to some percent of the world and to the people of that of that country, it says these guys are on the same stage, they're literally on the same platform. They must be sort of equal. Exactly. And then, and Then suddenly you can think, well, let's hear them out. Maybe this person has a good point. No, fascism doesn't have a good point. If you say, yeah, I'm a fascist, like, you deserve to be fired. You deserve all the natural consequences that come with it, and nobody should fucking agree with you, full stop.
Zach
Are you.
Luke
Oh, go ahead.
Zach
No, no, no. Go, Luke.
Luke
Go, go. You're all wrong. That's in my comment section. That was like, well, fascists suppress other ideas. Because my video on the subject was that people should fucking stop watching it. This is the last one you should ever watch. But he goes, well, fascists suppress ideals. I'm not suppressing your right to fucking say it, but you should have to put your goddamn white hood back on and go back to your rally to say it, you piece of shit. It should not be put on a fucking YouTube channel for millions of people to see.
Zach
Well, let's not forget that businesses do not have to follow the First Amendment. That is a choice. That is a choice they're making. It's not like you're like, well, there's nothing I could do about it. So, gosh, golly gee, like, they got to raise all this money off this racist bullshit. They're doing this deliberately.
Chris
Well, you're trying to say that. That Luke isn't part of the deep state. And when he says that people shouldn't watch something, that it's not an edict from the President's office.
Tim
Wait, are you part of the deep state?
Luke
I secretly am.
Zach
Luke, is. Is the Epstein list in your. In your desk right now?
Luke
Yeah, I'm one of the influencers. Got copy?
Zach
Because it's not a. Pam Dwandi's desk.
Luke
Somebody on my desk now.
Zach
Yeah.
Tim
You know, the way I thought about it just real quick, the other day, I was like, well, I got to come up with a metaphor to use in a video. I haven't done it yet, but it's legal to ride your bike off of a cliff. But that doesn't mean you're not going to hit the. Hit the. Hit the rocks and explode into. Into a splatter like, yes, nobody's persecuting you, dude. You made a.
Rich
Consequences.
Tim
And there are things that happen when you make choices and, like, it's just. Come on personal responsibility. That's like, the backbone of the Republican Party.
Zach
How do we. How do we balance these two things? Because I think Chris and Luke are both making very good points. One, that there is a segment of the population, United States, who is fucking asleep and is pretending like this isn't real. But then there's also the fascists, who, like, Luke said that kid, or 22 year old, whatever he is, knew when he went in there he was going to get fired and he was going to go set up a thing, and he's going to make money because he wants to be the next Kyle Rittenhouse.
Tim
How do we balance strategy?
Zach
And this is the problem, right? How do you balance waking up millions of Americans who are pretending that this shit isn't real while also not giving these guys a path to financial freedom and doing more damage once they make all this money?
Rich
Ignore those folks, Chris. Go ahead.
Luke
Make fascists afraid again.
Chris
Yeah, I mean, veterans fighting fascism, right? What my organizations impose costs on fascists. And what people need to understand is we're not suppressing anybody's ideas. We are imposing costs for causing real harms to people. Like. Like Rich's example of. Of riding a bike off a cliff. It's not riding a bike off a cliff. It's smoking a cigarette in a restaurant. You. You can feel free to smoke a cigarette wherever the you want. Yeah, but if I go to a restaurant and you're smoking and puffing in my face, or if I'm on an airplane and you're puffing in my face, I should be allowed to fucking hit you because you're causing damage to my lungs. You could give me cancer. Right? And that is what fascism is. It is an inherently harmful idea. It is different from. From, you know, believing the earth is flat. You're not going to kill anybody because you believe the earth is flat. But when you believe that Mehdi Hassan should not be allowed in the United States, when you believe that, that migrants who've literally fucking walked hundreds of miles across deserts, who've, you know, been exploited by fucking coyotes to. To get across the fucking border, that they should go spend the rest of their lives in a fucking prison, branded as a terrorist because they were literally like the guy mowing your lawn, right? That's. That's the kinds of fucking jobs that they're able to get when they get here. That is an inherently harmful fucking idea. And we as Americans need to get used to the idea of if someone's hurting you, you hurt them back, you go on offense. You don't just fucking say, oh, that's scary. Oh, that's fucking mean. You go and make their life hell. So this. This particular guy, this fucking fascist who's got his give, send, go thing, we know that he's coming for money. We should have, you know, wherever the he lives. I'm not going to look for it, I'm not going to announce it, but wherever the he lives, the local indivisible group, right, a group of activists or the anti fascist book club that lives near him should camp outside his house and make his house and make his life miserable. They should alert all of his neighbors just in case they're not on the Internet and they don't know who this guy is because they don't watch YouTube, right? They should knock on every door within a fucking quarter mile of his house and let them. Let them know a fucking Nazi lives at whatever his address is, right? We need to make these people's lives hell. This fucking incel thinks that he's had such a tough fucking life. No, no, when his fucking neighbors start treating him the way that he deserves to be treated, he'll know what it's like to suffer. And that is what we as Americans need to be prepared to do to actually fight fucking fascism.
Tim
And I think it's worth pointing out because it's important to point out these are all legal things that Chris is describing. Do not break laws.
Luke
I'll go one step further. The next fucking Jubilee video I want to watch is me versus 20 fascists. But I have a fucking bar of soap and a tube sock. Because these pieces of shit deserve it. They fucking deserve it. But as far as like actually doing a, like a legitimate, you know, have a conversation kind of a thing, if you want to do something like that, Jubilee is not the fucking place to do it.
Rich
Somebody's got to do it better.
Luke
Everything about it is bad. The fact that they use fucking people that find these nut jobs inherent because they like them and they're nut jobs, that's bad. The fact they make money on it, that's bad. The fact that their fact checking is right wing skewed and doesn't get announced is bad. It's the same problem that the debates had with fucking Trump and Biden, right? That piece of shit got up there and lied and nothing happened. And that cannot be fucking allowed. Like these pieces of shit should not get to say up, get up and say shit. And then it's like, well, Mehdi said no and then he said yes and then we moved on. That's not how it should fucking go.
Tim
No, it needs to be done, right?
Rich
But I think like one of the critical, like I agree with the majority of this, but one thing I don't agree with is the platforming element. I think the second we start saying no, we shouldn't platform People, I mean, fascists are one thing, but like, just generally, the second we start going, if I don't like what this person stands for, what they have to say, I'm not going to platform them. We do come off like we're suppressing speech. Whether we are or not, it doesn't matter. Strategically, it's stupid. And we need to. What we need to do is understand how to platform that person. Like, we all fucked. Like, we all, we all fucking hated what Gavin Newsom did when he started his podcast and brought in fucking Bannon and all these people because he did it wrong. He brought them on and let them talk and talk and didn't challenge them back and give them a consequence for coming in. If you platform them, great. Platform them right. Fucking get them. You know, you can't. You can't just be like, oh, yeah, let me sit here and listen this guy. No, press them.
Luke
That's the platform they fucking belong on, is the gallows. And that's the way you have to deal with it. Like. Like you don't get to just lie with impunity. And, you know, the average slip dick Joe idiot that listens to it and goes, oh, okay, you know, Gavin Newsom said that was wrong. But I like the way the other guy talked better, so I'm going to believe what he believes. That's not how we fucking do this anymore.
Chris
Can I give you guys a quick origin story? Because I want to take this out of the theoretical and put it into the real and help people understand why. Why I am the way that I am. In 2020, a buddy of mine called me up, a guy that I served with, and said, hey, Goldie, I infiltrated the neo Nazi organization and I want you to help me take them down. The pandemic had just happened. I graduated and was laid off in the same week. I went from having no fucking time on my hands to all the time on my hands in the world. So I infiltrated this organization. When the guy first said that this is a neo Nazi organization, I thought he was exaggerating. I thought he was talking about, like, some maga cream crazies. When I got inside of Patriot Front, I came to realize these people were actually reading Minecamp, that these people were. Were trading the lessons of fascist historians and philosophers, right? I got to be inside of their basically open source version of Slack as they talked about deliberately contracting Covid. This is in 2020, when a lot of people were dying, deliberately contracting Covid and then going into minority neighborhoods to deliberately spread it. That is who these people are. Ever since I have seen this shit, I have not been able to fucking to look away. And I, I wish that more Americans understood the threat that we live with every day because these little creepy incel bucks are just waiting to be a school shooter or waiting to fucking show up at a Walmart with a fucking semiautomatic rifle. So when I talk about, like identifying a fascist and letting all of his neighbors know. When I infiltrated the Patriot Front, I gave all of the screenshots the Buzzfeed. The Buzzfeed published an article at the end of 2020 about how Patriot Front was looking to move on with his fascist fan fascist ideas regardless of whether or not Trump won that election. I went and found the leader of that organization's house and I drew a circle on a map. Within a quarter mile, there were over 200 people who lived there. I printed out that Buzzfeed article and I printed out a picture of this guy and I let them know what he drives. And I paid out of my own pocket thousands of dollars for a commercial printer so I could print a fucking 10 page long Buzzfeed article. Bought all the fucking stamps, wrote out the addresses myself and mailed every one of them. That fascist had to fucking move because he was no longer welcome in the fucking neighborhood that he grew up the leader of a fucking fascist organization. I disrupted his fucking life. That is the kind of cost that people need to impose on these. And it's, it's not hard. It's, it's not difficult. This, this idiot on GiveSendGo, who by the way, is on GiveSend Go's homepage right now. I just checked.
Luke
Yep.
Chris
Like he is their big trending fundraiser right now. It's $35,000.
Rich
Right.
Chris
He's not hard to find. And I think that his neighbors need to make him understand he's not welcome anymore. He needs to find a new fucking place to live. And wherever he ends up next, those neighbors need to do the same fucking thing.
Tim
Well, and I think that's the opportunity that we have, at least in platforming the speech is that like those people have to make that decision. You know, they have to want to not live in a neighborhood with a fascist. They have to want call out those ideas. We have, we have, we do have courts, we do have police, and we do have laws. Speech, to your point, Zach, is very dicey. And that's why we have hate speeches in many cases allowed on campuses, because even the most liberal environments in the world, we don't really know how you can suss that out. Like, how can you separate hate speech that is abhorrent from hate speech that is physics that is, that should be illegal or that physically threatens somebody? And I think that's the, that's typically the cutoff is are you trying to get somebody to physically harm somebody else? And that's why obviously it's very important in all of our videos and very important here that we are not saying you have to physically harm people. There are legal ways to do this. You just have to make. You just have to actually do it. You have to leave your house and you have to vocally reject what these people stand for.
Zach
And I think one of the, one of the challenges we have had to get people to wake up is the reality that Americans are relative. Their lives are relatively safe. Right? There is no invading country. We have two. The best walls that we have are the Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean. And we have the biggest military in the world. And while we see these like t. These movies where like the US Is threatened, we always win. So I, when you tell somebody that the 1938 style shit from Germany is here, they don't believe it because they don't see it on their doorstep. So I do, I do agree that like, you know, seeing that stuff, I mean, like, I've seen a lot of terrible. I worked at every town. We used to have to grab recordings of people getting shot because to make sure that the FBI had it off of social media. I've seen some horrible shit that like shook me to my core and made me like basically go under my desk for hours. Because when you see that stuff, it's seared into your brains. But people do need to see it. I just, it. The question is how we do it without them benefiting. And I think you're right. Like, I think we have to, you know, really pressure Internet service providers to not fucking allow this, this website to go through their pipes. Like, there are ways to do this. We've done this with other sites before. Like, I mean, Chris knows this better than I do. But like, we have gone after neo Nazi sites and gotten them shut down before. And if these guys are going to put like these pieces of shit on their homepage, they are a hate group, full stop. That, that group, that platform is a hate, hate haven.
Tim
And if you sue, and I mean.
Luke
Go read the comments on Jubilee. Oh, there's a lot of, there's a lot of upvoted ones that are, you know, good and then there's a lot of really fucking bad ones.
Tim
Yeah, people I mean, they turn comments off on, on. I forget the woman's name. That, that was in Minnesota, who, who use the N word. But they turned comments off on hers because it was so full of hate speech. And so then people started donating money and in the name field. Well, and then in the name they would put in.
Luke
Terrible shit. Just racist.
Chris
Just.
Tim
Yeah, truly. I mean, and so you're just like, there's no way around it. That's what's happening. But there was a massive compound, I believe it was in northern Idaho like back in the 80s or 90s. And it was. Yeah, I think so. Yeah. And the way there, there's a huge compound. This actually flared up again recently when the firefighters got shot. That was in the news. And it was related to that because it happened to be on the anniversary. I read in a. Or no, I saw it. It was like a tick tock video. Somebody had done the work and nobody was reporting this. But the attack was on the anniversary of when they were like evicted from the, this compound back in the, in the, I think the early 90s, late 80s. But the point I'm making is they were sued and they were just sued and sued and sued in civil courts and they just lost and lost and lost like Trump did until they had no money and they had to just evacuate their whole compound and they all just disbanded. They went to other states. So if, if for no other reason or not, not if for no other reason, but if, if that's all it comes to, if these, if these people just get sued enough and they lose those suits because in a, because a judge says, yes, like your words caused harm to other people and it caused damages, they repair those damages with money. And like to Chris's point, that that can be enough. You just deprive them of the resources they need to keep being terrible.
Chris
Yeah. And let's talk about an enabler right now. Cloud Cloudflare provides security and Internet services to GiveSendGo Gibsengo right now on their homepage has a self described fascist making $35,000 because he said racist shit to a minority's face. Many people listening to this podcast right now, if you have a website, if your business has a website, there's a good chance that Cloudflare may be part of your infrastructure. You as a customer, you as a user of websites, even if you don't own a website. If you use websites regularly that use Cloudflare, you either reach out to, to the website that you visit or you reach out to Cloudflare. If You're a direct customer and you say you need to stop providing services to fucking fascists to self describe Nazis. Right. I, as we've been sitting here, when I go silent, I'm looking at what's going on on this website. I just searched Proud Boys. I found over $100,000 in just one give, send, go campaign for fucking Proud Boys for people who assaulted police officers.
Luke
Who handles the payments?
Chris
I so Stripe has denied their. The website looks like Stripe is in their code. Stripe has denied processing the payments. I have not been able to figure out if Stripe is telling the truth, who it is processing their payments. But these are things that, that we like that's a good question. These are things that we as consumers, as everyday Americans can, can do to act against this financial infrastructure that supports self described fascists and Nazis.
Zach
Yeah, I'll tell you what we'll do. And I'm, I'm just making this up on the fly, but we're going to do it. You know, when you get this tomorrow, on Thursday, we'll make sure that there is a way for you to either contact Cloudflare or Flair or some other option. So stay tuned for that because I think that's the way to do it is to just say no. Like and I'm exercising my first Amendment right and saying that I don't think you should do that. And if you don't stop doing it then I'm not going to give you any business either. And the beauty is there are more of us than them. They are just a loud vocal minority. So this crazy.
Rich
I just started looking at it during this.
Luke
It's awful shit.
Rich
It's insane. There's one here where guys literally has a whole thing about like the title is Help Me take Out Carmelo Anthony. And it's the whole thing is a pitch.
Luke
Yeah.
Rich
Says I'll read it. Austin Metcalfe's family hasn't seen justice for Thug's action. Random black people keep defending the murderer just because of race. So I'm going to do the same thing. Proud Boys clan members, all of you, I need you meet me at Little Daddy's Gumbo bar in Galveston, Texas. And we must take this motherfucker out. I'm just saying that is allowed on this like a map. He's literally getting like, let me kill this guy. I let's go kill a guy. Help me raise money for it. That's.
Zach
That's actually illegal. That's illegal.
Rich
How is that what I'm saying? It's insane that this is.
Zach
Okay, take A screenshot of that.
Rich
It's also got $0. So at least there's that.
Zach
But they let it up there.
Luke
It's there.
Rich
It's there.
Luke
Like you have to go through and like an application to.
Zach
They are liable for what is on their platform.
Rich
Yeah.
Tim
There might not be a real time filter or like they, if their intake form is just like if their intake form is just reactive like we'll review it as needed.
Luke
We get 3%.
Zach
Yeah. But if Carmel Anthony or his family see that and they go to a lawyer like they've got. That's a case. That's. It's not even a hypothesis. And they should. And so Carmelo Anthony, I'm sure you're a listener of the find out podcast. Go sue these because it's time.
Tim
Speaking of stupid people saying stupid.
Luke
Nice pivot.
Tim
Did you guys hear that Obama is going to get thrown in prison for seditious Jesus Christ reason. Like who the is talking about 8, 12, 10 years ago? Who care? Like that's, that's my.
Luke
Nobody more desperate than a corner God dude.
Tim
Well saying.
Zach
We all know why, right?
Tim
Yeah.
Rich
Yeah. He's distracting.
Zach
You know what Fox News is talking about the other night? Hillary's emails.
Rich
Of course.
Zach
They're literally running the. They're running the greatest hits because they're so terrified of the Jeffrey Epstein story that will not die to the fact that Speaker Johnson is literally adjourning the House early close Congress early six week summer vacation because he doesn't want to have a vote on releasing the Epstein files.
Luke
But the government waste. Government.
Zach
But government waste like that. So. So those who don't know like this is mostly on Twitter which is basically you know, the dumpy cesspool, shittiest platform on earth. But I was looking at it the other day because people were telling me about it and all of these like right wings grifters are like the laws coming. They're going to arrest Obama. Donald Trump posted an AI video of. Of Barack Obama being arrested.
Chris
But do you know what the one.
Zach
Missing part of this is? What is the law that was broken, right?
Rich
I don't know. There isn't.
Luke
There's nothing.
Tim
A judge, show me a jury who's gonna look at anything that happened and go yes, definitely. He's got the immunity ruling. They never understand that everything they do is a double edged sword.
Luke
Like the dildo of consequences is always unlo moved. It comes back around every goddamn time. The funniest part for me is that there's video of Trump being arrested. Like he. If yes, somebody. Obama should just fucking post that immediately. Post.
Zach
Well, Obama finally responded. Like, if finally he was. Because it had gotten so bad. He was just. They were just like, this is completely ridiculous. But Tulsi Gabbard, you know, which is basically Putin's puppet who is now head of national intelligence for us, Yay. Says that she's got this bombshell report and they're all like, like Matt, Matt Tyabi, who used to be a real journalist, who has now just turned into a right wing grifter, is like, I was proven right. And I'm like, for. What do you do?
Luke
Right.
Zach
I don't understand because I still don't.
Rich
Get what they think he did. Like, what they think he.
Luke
So the Russia gate thing.
Rich
No, I know, but I mean, like, but like, what specifically did he do that's against the law? Like, that's where I'm like, I don't get what they're claiming. Like, I understand.
Zach
Treason.
Rich
Well, I know I understand that. But like, like, they're.
Luke
Treason is apparently like a blanket word. They can just say it whatever they want it to mean because it's like.
Tim
Do you think Trump could spell treason? Like, if he was, like, if he was put to it?
Zach
No. So, so the, the what? I've, you know, I looked at this a lot the other day because I was like, what the hell's going on here? And what I, what it says is that they are conflating two different things and they're combining them to confuse people. One, Russia meddled in our election. That has been proven. They did Facebook groups. They created Black Lives Matter events. They did things that, like, there's payments in Facebook, in rubles that do that. They weren't very sophisticated about it where, like, they just did it.
Rich
We should be clear.
Chris
Meddling.
Rich
Meddling is not like changing votes. It's a.
Zach
That's the next part, right? The second point is that when Obama asked for that assessment from James Clapper and all those people, they came back and said they did not change any votes. But what the Republicans are doing are merging them together to confuse people and saying, see, Russia didn't. Didn't fix our elections. And they use their words carefully.
Rich
Right?
Zach
But they don't talk about the influence.
Rich
Right.
Zach
That it had and the sowing of discontent. And if you're a social media user and you get these weird, crazy responses to people with like 12 followers, no picture, it's a Russian botanical or I.
Rich
Got a million of them.
Zach
Yeah, it h on all day, every day.
Luke
My tik tok inbox Is full. Don't mean to interrupt.
Zach
Delete off, delete, delete. But, but that. So they, they have. And there's a whole right wing grift network that has survived on elevating this issue over time. The law's coming. The law is coming. Law is coming. But I. What? I just don't know. Like, like they're not going to arrest him because they can't. So I don't, like, what's the end game? Did they just forget?
Rich
Is that true though? Because they are, they're in charge. Couldn't they. Even if, even though there's no legal basis for it, couldn't they just be like, it, I don't care. This is the new legal basis.
Zach
They. Well, that's the scary part for me.
Rich
Is like, I don't think that'll happen. But yeah, like the FBI is run by fucking Cash Patel. You think he's against this? We'd love to see it.
Tim
I, I don't know.
Rich
So could they do it? I don't know.
Chris
The presidential immunity. Immunity decision passes down to any.
Tim
Right.
Chris
Recipient of a presidential order. So Donald Trump could make the argument that anything that he issues an order on is in service of, of his role.
Tim
It's an official, official act, right?
Chris
It's an official act, right? So if he could empower Cash Patel to do anything to, I don't know, fill concentration camps, and that's an official wait on that. So. Right. Well, I mean, like, they can literally do anything. And the Roberts court is never gonna say, oops, we're wrong. It's like.
Tim
That'S it. It's, it's. Which battle do they want to pick? Because, like, yeah, they could, he could try to do that, right? Like he's tried to do everything else, but, but they're, they don't have a DOJ that can battle every front all of the time.
Luke
That's why they, I mean, bleeding associates.
Tim
They pulled the right. I know people are leaving. They pulled the Marines out of Los Angeles without saying shit about it. They've got, they were playing video games.
Luke
The whole fucking time.
Tim
The class action lawsuit that shut down the birthright citizenship order again is just going forward. Like, he whined about it, but then he immediately went over and started whining about something else. And then of course, Epstein consumed him. So there's only so much oxygen in the room for them to do shit. And honestly, like, it shouldn't come down to that, that, hey, don't worry, he can only over so many people in one 24 hour. Period. But like, that is literally where we're at. And that's why the Epstein story is so good, is he can't stop, he can't get away from it. It's just this cloud of, of hell that he brought on himself and, and now it's just gonna hang over him.
Zach
So I don't think he's going to rest. Arrest Barack Obama for a couple reasons, and I'm gonna lay them out. One, I think first of all, he is a coward and he won't actually, like, do the thing he said he's gonna do. But two, I think he also, he plays this game where he does just enough fascism to get his base all excited. But he doesn't all usually go over the line.
Rich
Yeah.
Zach
Because I think if he arrested Barack Obama, first of all, the black support from him would go from 10 to 0 overnight. But also every other group, like every independent people like Barack Obama, he is the most popular politician in the country to this day.
Chris
Arnold Schwarzenegger is actually technically, technically more.
Luke
Yeah, true.
Tim
I think Michelle Obama is right up there too. So she's not a politician.
Zach
Correct. He gets.
Tim
She should be.
Zach
If he arrested Obama, there would be million plus protests in every city instantly. I'd be there the night everywhere. The White House would be surrounded.
Rich
Yes.
Zach
Like this, that is a, that is a step. And I don't even know how they would argue, like, they can't do any of it. They're not gonna do it.
Rich
My thing wasn't like, I think it's gonna happen. It was just like it's theoretically could because they control all the levers to make it happen. Would they? I'm like, probably not.
Zach
But it's like if they went.
Tim
And I think that's a, that's an important distinction to call out because we, I mean, you guys see the comments. I get the comments constantly, like, we're never gonna have midterms. America's everything is the sky's.
Luke
When you start from that kind of. Can reach any kind of conclusion.
Tim
Exactly. Like, just because A could equal B, could equal C, could equal D, doesn't mean that that chain of events is likely. And in fact, with every layer of a conspiracy, it gets more and more to a magnitude more unlikely that that thing is going to happen. Trump does things like this. He picks battles actually fairly strategically. And then he uses about 12,000 other things that look like battles that are distractions or that swirl up chaos. This is obviously very much one distraction. Things that, the things that, where he does the battles he is picking are Consistently around immigration and the, in the courts. Those are the battles that when he, when he goes in on those, he is trying to make 5 or 10% incremental progress and then, then distractions, then something else, and then he comes back to it. He's trying to, you know, normalize deporting people to Sudan, for example, things like that. And so that's what I'm looking for. Like, no, he's not going to do anything with Obama. He's trying to not talk about Epstein.
Rich
Right.
Zach
What's interesting though is that he, there's been some polling that's come out. He's underwater on immigration now.
Rich
Oh yeah, he's underwater.
Zach
Like, like, and I'm not talking like any 951. I'm talking. It's like 35. Yeah, yeah, it's, it's a huge shift.
Luke
You can't. Like, he's been lying since the beginning that he was elected for this immigration shit. That's not what he was elected for. It's been a fucking lie since the day he got inaugurated. He was elected because slip dicks don't understand how the fucking economy works. That's all it is.
Rich
Yes.
Luke
And he's not fixing that either. The amount of fuck wits who are like, well, we've brought in so much money with tariffs. It's your fucking money.
Zach
It's your tax. Yeah, you idiot General, remember that.
Tim
Remember they lost a billion dollars because they. In profits in the, I think the last quarter because they ate the tariffs on behalf of their customers. That's. It's like, dude, don't eat the tariffs. Let it come true.
Zach
Did you say gm?
Tim
GM lost a billion dollars in, in court. I think it was quarterly profits.
Zach
It was 32% of the profits.
Rich
Yeah. Oh, crazy.
Zach
Gone.
Rich
But, but that'll change. They'll start doing it. They'll start.
Zach
They're not gonna do that forever.
Tim
Right.
Rich
They'll start having.
Tim
You can't take a billion a quarter for.
Luke
I mean, Walmart prices are up as much as 50 at Walmart.
Tim
Yeah.
Rich
Yep.
Luke
And they're not. That's despite Trump wringing his clammy hands at him and he's telling him to eat the terrorist.
Zach
The funny part about this was that it just completely blows up the suggestion. And I know we have some friends that would disagree with us on this, but that the Tea Party was about taxation. Because if it was about taxation, you wouldn't be very happy about a tariff because you just like paying attention. You gave the federal government hundreds of dollars without even realizing it.
Rich
Right.
Zach
Because it came at, it came in a different way.
Luke
And they didn't label it.
Rich
Yeah, and they didn't label it.
Zach
They're just like, America made like a 90 billion dollar profit. First of all, no. Second of all, like, yeah, we just raised. You would rather us raise taxes on the millionaires and billionaires, rather you paying it? Like, they just, you know, it's, I.
Luke
Mean, I'll give them credit. They figured out how to make 99, you know, the 99% cheer for getting taxed. I mean, and without even realizing.
Tim
And it's a consumption, it's a, it's a regressive consumption tax. Worst fucking kind of tax. It's basically just a massive sales tax on the most affordable shit because that's the shit we import.
Luke
Well, I mean, he's announcing these deals where he's like, oh, well, Japan's gonna buy our cars now. Yeah, the people in Japan want to drive a F150, you absolute imbecile.
Rich
No, it's crazy anywhere.
Tim
It's in Tokyo.
Zach
Yeah, yeah.
Rich
It's like, I mean, Republicans, I, I like to call them under thinkers. Because like, I saw this video from this.
Tim
That's really cool.
Rich
I'll pay it off. Because there I saw this, you know, I don't know how I got it on my for you page, but this like former Democrat, now a Republican lady, talking about, you know, why Republicans are better. And it was essentially like Republicans use logic by looking what's in front of their face. And that's, and that's their perspective and.
Tim
There are issues, solutions.
Rich
Well, because on this, I'll give you a great example of how this plays out. So on the surface, if you were to say raising the minimum wage, it would hurt a business, right? It would make the business bottom line shittier. On the surface, that sounds logical, but when you go a layer beneath it, it actually makes your employees work harder because they're better and the company does better. Like, there's a billion case studies.
Luke
Crazy how that works, right?
Rich
It's the same thing in all these things. Like, for example, what we're just talking about where you go, all right, we have a system where taxing the rich is bad even though it's good, but to them it's bad because they think, oh, it's going to screw up the economy to them. Yeah, one to one. You draw a logical line without digging beneath it. Sure, that could make sense. Businesses might not be in great shape if they're getting taxed more, but when you go beneath the surface, just a Teensy tiny bit. Whoops. The data doesn't bear that information.
Luke
You're fucked.
Rich
That's the thing. But for them, they prey on that top level of logic where it's like, doesn't it seem logical? And everybody goes, of course it does. I'm a common sense voter.
Luke
He loves the poorly educated. Right.
Rich
That's the thing, Zach.
Chris
What, what you were describing is 21 year old libertarian me.
Luke
You were describing libertarians are just people on luck who as a proud registered.
Chris
Republican was voting for Ron Paul.
Rich
Right.
Chris
In, in the primaries and not understanding why winning the caucus with a total blowout didn't translate to primary wins.
Rich
Right.
Chris
Like you are describing who I was.
Rich
I was too. I mean, I was a Republican. And a lot of this I thought the exact same thing. Because on the surface it sounds great. Then you're like, whoops, I'm fucking wrong about everything.
Luke
Circling back to the jubilee thing, they had, they had a dude on there, I think it was with Sam Setter when he, he was like, he, he could not grasp the concept that governmental entities do not pay taxes. I saw that they operate on congressional funding. You absolute fuck wit. But that's the kind of people that they, you know, they bring around.
Zach
Well, and, and part of it is that like, look like Republicans look at the world in black and white and it's gray.
Rich
Yeah.
Zach
And so it's good, evil, 100 bad, good, whatever. And then it's just, that's the way it is. America is great. Everyone else sucks and it's like skin.
Luke
Color, but that's another way.
Zach
Black or white. Right. Literally. Right. And, and, and the problem with our media ecosystem now is that like, it's all sound bites. So cable news, which is the worst thing ever, you can't have that conversation. That's why Republicans excel at it so much because it's just like, this is good and you're advocating bad. And then like I would have to spend eight minutes to try to explain to you why you're wrong. And like we're three commercials in. So like it's, it's just no one is hearing it. Right. Like you're just like, you know, I'm still going and they've cut me off, you know, but, but it's, it's a, it's a real, it's a real problem. But that's why it's so important, guys, to support the Find out podcast.
Rich
Love that.
Luke
I love it.
Zach
Yep.
Chris
Hey, while we're at it, like, we, I think we haven't spent enough time talking about how the, the Congress, the Republican Congress is now using the clawback method.
Tim
They're.
Chris
Yeah, with Democrats on so called bipartisan bills. Right. The bills get passed, they get signed into laws and, and then the Republicans say, oh, actually we're going to take back all of the concessions that we made. So from now on, Democrats in office are finally just learning this. From now on, any bipartisan bill is not actually bipartisan because the Republicans are going to go after the fact that and say, oh, we do not like educated Americans. So we're going to eliminate the Corporation for Public Broadcasting or, or NPR or pbs. Right. So no more Sesame street for poor kids. Because they don't want kids learning how to count. Like, is that their point? Right, that's, that's what Sesame street is.
Zach
They don't want it. They don't want an educated society because.
Rich
If they, if they benefit them, if.
Tim
They can count, they could subtract 1.1 billion in savings from $3.4 trillion in debt and figure out that.
Luke
Wait a minute.
Tim
Cutting 1.1 billion. Wait a minute, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is not good math.
Luke
He spent like a load of money on golf by the, like.
Rich
It's just ridiculous.
Luke
300 million and it's 1.1 million.
Tim
I totally agree, Chris. I and it, we could probably do a whole nother episode on the rescission package. But this is why we got after Chuck Schumer. This is why everybody was so fucking.
Luke
Angry at this point.
Tim
They needed a filibuster proof vote so that they could get that bill through. And that's why all the handful of Democrats voted for it. They needed 60. But a rescission bill for some fucking insane reason only needs a 51 vote majority to pass. So now Democrats, every Democrat knows, everyone in the Senate knows when the Republicans say yes, we will fund all of these things. If you come along for the ride. Now we all know because they just did it. They will take back everything that they agreed to. And the Democrats now have absolutely no reason to ever capitulate and vote in favor of a Republican budget again.
Zach
And also I guess they're, they're considering those budget bills, which is why it works with a simple majority. But then I want Democrats, when they take power again to get rid of the oil supply subsidies. Get rid of them?
Rich
Yep.
Zach
You need 51 votes. Get rid of them. That they are the most profitable companies in the world. The government should not be funding them. There's a place to save some cash. So you know, like, let's start fighting fire with Fire. Yes, definitely.
Chris
Anyways, I mean, Elon Musk should not be a defense contractor after the midterm.
Luke
There's never another time. There should never be a time that Dems play by the rulebook ever again. You tell me you're going to get in there.
Zach
Yeah, that's.
Luke
But they, they, they operate like there is.
Tim
I think they'll have a committee hearing to decide if we need to follow the rule book.
Luke
Yeah.
Chris
So you know, Amazon gets a ton of tax write offs too. I think the Democrats should just say.
Luke
Nope, see you never.
Rich
Some crazy breaking news.
Zach
Yeah, we got some breaking news, guys.
Luke
I just saw the Bondi thing.
Rich
Oh, my God.
Luke
Yeah.
Zach
Who wants Zach? Go for it.
Rich
I mean, Pam Bondi told Donald Trump he's in the Epstein file. That's what she said.
Luke
You're so fucked now.
Rich
That's insane.
Chris
And now we know.
Zach
We knew before.
Luke
Yep.
Chris
The dnc.
Luke
Oh, you're so now.
Zach
Oh, wow, man, that's.
Luke
What a good way to end. Oh, what a good way to end.
Tim
I'm not. Oh, it was broken by the Wall.
Chris
Street Journal half hour ago. I got the text too.
Zach
No wonder. Oh, no wonder. There's no wonder he was so pissed at them. That's why he was pissed about the first story. Because they were probably had a bunch of. They were probably talking more than that story because that story about him writing that letter like the birthday party. Stupid and bad, but like, it's not like a deal breaker. Pam Bondi saying that Epstein, like, so.
Tim
Justice Department told Trump in May that his name is among many in the Epstein file. So we don't know exactly what this means. I'll read the story. We don't know.
Luke
I know what it means that I know.
Tim
I know what I'm sure it means. But hey, Pam Bondi is going to. I trust her now to carry out justice for Americans.
Zach
Well, let me tell you this. This is why the Democrats need to take the House back next year. Because if they take the House back next year, they could subpoena her and drag her up, put her under oath and make her lie. Yeah, but. Okay, then we go after her for lying.
Tim
And when those crimes. I, I don't know what the statute of limitations is on the things that are in the Epstein files, but I'm guessing it's open.
Luke
Yeah, I'm guessing it's not been long enough.
Chris
Well, New York State used to have a statute of limitations on lawsuits. Like, why can't I think of her name? Who successfully sued Trump for penetration?
Zach
E. Jean Carroll.
Chris
Carroll, like that, that the statute of limitations had passed for that kind of sexual assault. New York State was like, oh, hey, we have a major fucking problem here. Donald Trump is not the only. According to the letter of the law and a judge in New York State, Donald Trump is a rapist, and we need to treat him like one.
Rich
Right.
Chris
So it's not just Donald Trump the rapist who was punished with a massive civil loss in a lawsuit, but it was tons of other sexual predators who'd never seen justice. So even if there are federal statutes of limitations that, you know, can't get changed through Congress, individual states could remove their statutes of limitations for sexual misconduct or any other criminal behavior.
Tim
And all of these things took place well before he was president.
Zach
Well, in New York, because I was actually there, and I'm proud to say that I helped get this bill passed. We changed the statute of limitations. It used to be six months that they would keep rape kits. This isn't really related to this, but now it's 25 years. So, like, a lot of these states have changed, changed their laws because it takes long. You know, there's a pro, like, sometimes it takes people a long time to, you know, be ready to talk about it. But, man, that's a, that's, that's a bombshell. Well, we're gonna have to. Unfortunately, we all have hard stops, and I think all of us are probably gonna go do videos.
Rich
Yeah, for sure.
Zach
But before we do that, I gotta do my plugs, so just bear with us for another second.
Rich
Yeah.
Zach
Please support us on our sub stack. This is not a free endeavor. We are trying to build a real company to hold, you know, Republicans accountable. So if you go to find out podcast.substack.com It's $6 a month. That's find out podcast.substack.Com Also, we have a wonderful variety of merchandise for sale@findoutpodcast.com and next week, we probably will be able to announce some new merch that people are asking for. But there's some great stuff there. Go check it out. It's All Union Made in America. And until then, go have fun reading about this Epstein list and Trump being on it and make some noise about it.
Rich
I'm making a video right now.
Tim
Help.
Luke
I'm going to the truck.
Tim
Help News Corp. Fund this, this lawsuit by subscribing to Wall Street Journal.
Zach
Yeah, Something tells me that lawsuit's not going to go through because that discovery is going to be a pain in the end.
Chris
There's an alternative to paying Rupert Murdoch you can just search the archives. You go to Internet archives.org like, you'll. You can find free versions of Wall street journals articles. I'd encourage people. I don't think that Rupert Murdoch is your friend or that he should have your money right now.
Zach
That's right.
Rich
Yeah.
Zach
Don't give him any money. All right, guys, thanks for listening. We'll be back on Tuesday.
Rich
Sa.
The Find Out Podcast: "Jubilee Is Platforming Fascists – We Map Out How to Tear Them Down"
Release Date: July 24, 2025
In this episode of The Find Out Podcast, the hosts dive deep into the troubling trend of platforms like Jubilee providing a stage for fascist ideologies. They explore the ramifications of such platforming, strategies to combat the rise of extremist voices, and the broader implications for American society. The discussion is punctuated with personal anecdotes, actionable insights, and passionate debates aimed at awakening listeners to the dangers of unchecked hate speech.
[00:16] Zach:
Welcome back to the Find Out podcast. We've got a great show for you today... But before we talk about all that garbage, we want to talk about something nice...
The episode opens with Zach sharing a heartfelt message received by Luke, illustrating the podcast's real-world impact. A listener recounts transforming from an alt-right follower to a progressive advocate, highlighting the importance of progressive media in effecting personal change.
Notable Quote:
“Yo, dude. Last time we interacted, I was falling down the alt right pipeline... I just wanted to apologize...”
— Zach [00:16]
The core of the episode centers on Jubilee, a platform known for hosting debates between opposing viewpoints. The hosts critique Jubilee’s approach to moderating discussions, arguing that it inadvertently amplifies extremist voices.
[06:10] Zach:
...Jubilee is being used as a hate haven. They’re making money off these racist, bigoted ideas...
[07:36] Luke:
“...if you find it because of a YouTube video, I don't know what to tell you, but the way the entertainment system fucking works with Jubilee is that inherently they get worse and worse...”
Luke passionately condemns Jubilee for allowing increasingly extreme figures to gain visibility and profit from their hateful rhetoric. The hosts argue that such platforms normalize fascist ideologies and contribute to societal division.
Notable Quote:
“People who get up there and say that shit... and they smile and people think there's any fucking value in giving any credence to these people's fucking ideas.”
— Luke [07:36]
The podcast transitions into strategies for dismantling extremist networks. The hosts emphasize the importance of community activism, legal actions, and personal responsibility in combating fascism.
[25:19] Tim:
Do not break laws...
[26:22] Tim:
...such as vigilante actions, but through legal and organized means...
[29:03] Chris:
...I infiltrated the Patriot Front, and I disrupted their operations by informing neighbors and authorities, imposing real costs on their radical activities...
Chris shares his experience infiltrating a neo-Nazi organization, highlighting the effectiveness of exposing and legally challenging extremist groups to disrupt their operations and hinder their ability to spread hate.
Notable Quote:
“I disrupted his fucking life. That is the kind of cost that people need to impose on these.”
— Chris [29:03]
A significant portion of the discussion focuses on GiveSendGo, a fundraising platform that the hosts accuse of facilitating financial support for fascist groups and individuals.
[35:09] Chris:
...Chris points out how GiveSendGo is currently profiting from fascist campaigns, including one for the Proud Boys...
[36:19] Luke:
“They are liable for what is on their platform.”
The hosts urge listeners to take action by refusing to support such platforms financially and encouraging the community to hold these services accountable.
Notable Quote:
“They are a hate haven. These groups deserve to have their financial freedom cut off.”
— Luke [36:19]
Cloudflare is highlighted as a critical enabler for extremist websites, providing the necessary infrastructure for hate groups to thrive online.
[35:09] Chris:
...Chris encourages listeners to contact Cloudflare and other service providers to demand they cease supporting fascist platforms...
[36:19] Luke:
“If you have a website, reach out to the service providers and tell them to stop supporting these fascist groups.”
This segment underscores the importance of leveraging consumer power to disrupt the online operations of hate groups by targeting the companies that enable their digital presence.
Notable Quote:
“You as consumers can act against this financial infrastructure that supports self-described fascists and Nazis.”
— Chris [35:09]
Towards the end of the episode, the hosts briefly touch upon conspiracy theories involving former President Trump threatening to arrest former President Obama. They dismiss these claims as baseless and unsupported by any legal framework.
[38:56] Tim:
...they conflated two different things and are combining them to confuse people...
[41:11] Zach:
“We don’t know exactly what this means, but clearly, it’s grounded in conspiracy without evidence.”
The discussion highlights the danger of such unfounded conspiracies, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and reliance on verified information.
Notable Quote:
“There is nothing. The law does not support such actions.”
— Luke [40:17]
The episode concludes with discussions about the Jeffrey Epstein files and the ongoing investigations implicating high-profile individuals.
[43:57] Tim:
...the Epstein files continue to cast a shadow over influential figures, complicating their public image and legal standing...
[58:26] Luke:
“And now we know more about the connections and the extent of the network involved in Epstein’s activities.”
The hosts argue that transparency and accountability are crucial in addressing the pervasive influence of such scandals on American politics and society.
Notable Quote:
“Obama should just fucking post that immediately. Post.”
— Luke [40:43]
The episode wraps up with a call to action, urging listeners to support progressive initiatives, hold extremist platforms accountable, and remain vigilant against the spread of fascist ideologies. The hosts emphasize the importance of community engagement and legal measures in combating hate and preserving democratic values.
[60:14] Rich:
“I'm making a video right now.”
[60:50] Zach:
...Encourages supporting the podcast through subscriptions and purchasing merchandise to fund their efforts against extremism...
Notable Quote:
“This crazy vocal minority is not representative of the majority, and we need to amplify voices that stand against hate.”
— Zach [60:50]
Zach [00:16]: “Yo, dude. Last time we interacted, I was falling down the alt right pipeline... I just wanted to apologize...”
Luke [07:36]: “People who get up there and say that shit... and they smile and people think there's any fucking value in giving any credence to these people's fucking ideas.”
Chris [29:03]: “I disrupted his fucking life. That is the kind of cost that people need to impose on these.”
Luke [36:19]: “They are liable for what is on their platform.”
Zach [60:50]: “This crazy vocal minority is not representative of the majority, and we need to amplify voices that stand against hate.”
This episode of The Find Out Podcast serves as a critical examination of how media platforms can inadvertently empower extremist ideologies. Through passionate discourse and actionable strategies, the hosts aim to mobilize listeners against the normalization and financial support of hate groups, advocating for a more informed and proactive society.