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The FBI thwarted a leftist terror plot against Donald Trump's UFC event at the White House. And more and more details keep coming in throughout the day and we're learning quite a bit now. I'm, I'm, I'm shocked. This is not a much, much bigger story. I'm surprised we're not seeing it. Leading all of the major cable news programs, dozens of individuals wanted to, quote, jump start the revolution. They intended to launch drones armed with explosives and at buildings, funneling civilians in a direction where snipers were waiting to start taking them out. They intended to target with drones capitalist elites, billionaires, and individuals funded by aipac. After this, they intended to storm the White House. The plot was discovered only a few days before the event. They got access to information, tracked some of these people down. We now have mug shots with information on several of these individuals. And yo, one guy's 19. These were kids. They were children when Donald Trump descended that escalator. And when you smash them in the face for 10 years with Donald Trump as Hitler, this is what you are creating. And this is exactly what I've been warning about with generational shifts in politics. Exactly what we've talked about in the show as it pertains to the idea of civil war. I know I'm saying it right off the bat, but it's not that people's ideas will change, it's that younger generations will be raised and their minds will be built, built around these ideas. So when you get angry young men and they are told there is only one solution, this is what happens. They buy guns, they plot attacks. We've got court documents, we've got images showing text messages. This is a major story. But my friends, something happened in the past couple of days, cuz there's more. Apparently the DHS has arrested 15 ICE. I'm sorry, 15 antifa. Anti ICE protesters in Minnesota. We've also got an acid attack, a string of acid attacks in New Jersey. This is just absolutely wild. We're pulling into the story. It's from a couple of weeks ago, but it's relevant. Paul Krugman saying we must demag ify the United States putting Trump supporters in camps to be reeducated. Holy crap. And then my favorite in all of this is the SPLC woman. She runs the woman, one of one of the higher ups, the organization actually dating a white supremacist and funneling a million plus dollars to him. So it's kind of romantic, you know, you think about it, you know, she gets swept off her feet by a white Supremacist. They team up and collude to destroy the country. You know, for what, for what it's worth, we're gonna talk about all of that and more. But before we do, we've got big news. Head over to boonies hq.com click the link in the description below this one. Guys are going to love the New America 250 boards are now available. And you'll see this right here, this is the one I know all of you want. This board, only a hundred available. 10 randomly inserted gold editions, depicts the Tim Cast crew as revolutionaries taking out a redcoat, Ian Crossland, who is falling into a river. I guess I, I don't know what city that is, but it's funny. So there's, there's Phil, there's Carter, we got Tate and Mark, and there's me, and we're blasting them. It's glorious. Calm down your ancestors.
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My name is Phil Bonte. I'm the lead singer the heavy metal band all that Remains. I'm an anti communist counter revolutionary. Carter.
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Carter's pushing the buttons. What's up everyone pushing the buttons. Let's get into it. We got the story from the ap. More information now coming in. Authorities say they've disrupted planned drone gun attack on White House UFC cage fighting show. This is absolutely insane. Guys, I got to stress this. I don't understand how this is not bigger news. I mean it was a big story this morning, but I'm watching the news all day and they're like Donald Trump appeared at the G7 and he said naughty words and I'm like, Bro, 20 plus leftists were actually my understanding is that several of them were in transit to Virginia to Fredericksburg to start preparing for this. They were armed and they only found out about this a few days before the event. Joe Rogan even said this on his show several times that he thought it was a bad idea to do the White House event because it'd be such a big target. So the story's pretty crazy. Apparently one of these dudes moms got suspicious because he was buying all these guns abruptly. So she called the police and then they investigated. Apparently the feds get involved. Multiple states were started investigating this. They found out on the 10th, I believe they said they recovered high powered firearms from several of the suspects. Reviewed encrypted text messages. Rough. Between roughly 20 participants who shared detailed maps and aerial photographs of the area and discussed the need for a safe house. They the intention was JD Vance says let me read this. It didn't even get close to the point of execution. They weren't in town. They had not really done that much planning. He said, well that's, that's, that's great to hear. That's great to hear. I'm glad. Law enforcement officials learned about the possible threat on June 10, they said thanks to the rapid action of the FBI, our partners in the DOJ in a multi state Operation Multiple individuals are now in custody and and allegedly planned attacks were stopped cold cash. Patel said five people from states including Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska and California were arrested on federal charges. Asked about the arrest Tuesday, Vance said that there was more violent rhetoric coming from the left than the right these days. But the charging documents paint a more muddled view of their views, depicting them as espousing a tangled web of anti government sentiment, anti Semitic grievances, fury over the Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, and conspiracy theories about a powerful elite that sacrifices and consumes children. Wow. Both Trump and Vance said they had not been briefed in advance of the plot. Now, additionally, they had said in previous reports that they were targeting capitalist elites, billionaires and those funded by apec. So there's a, there's a general, you know, my response to the baby eating and APAC stuff that could be left or right, but capitalist elites and billionaires is not something right wings, you know, conspiracy people are, are targeting. The big story here, in fact, let me pull this one up, was that they said the plan called for the use of drones that would debt be detonated over the north side of the White House, prompting an evacuation into the line of fire of waiting snipers in an attack Proper said was designed to jump start a revolution. Investigators who examined Proper's phone and Tic Tac account identified additional suspects. So we have this now from the New York Post. Heavily armed tick tockers plotted to attack UFC Freedom event. So this is Tyson Proper. He's 19 years old again. So these guys were going to launch drones, force an evacuation. When the crowds then ran away from the drone explosions, they had snipers waiting to start taking out civilians. They were then going to storm the White House. So this guy, he's 19. And the first thing I think the most important, understand the age. This guy was 9 years old when Donald Trump descended from those escalators. And you have. I talked about that. We talked about it quite a bit. Two big things. They say that every seven years every cell in your body has been replaced. Right. So seven years. So it was 20, 23 when I pointed this out. That means there are people today who every cell in their body exists in a state of Trump is Hitler. I don't mean that isn't like any literal scientific sense. I'm just saying this narrative has been around so long that people's every cell in their body. I don't know if that's true about the cell in your body thing anyway, but that's what they claim. But one More thing. The important thing is, as I've explained over and over again, as it pertains to civil war, it is not that boomers all of a sudden go, we gotta take up arms. That's not what happens. It's that this child, this nine year old kid is being screamed in the face by adults and teachers saying fascists have taken over. They've taken over. And they're shaking this kid and he's like, what's happening? He grows up in this world. They tell him over and over again it must be done it. And what do you get? Dozens. And I'd be willing to bet there's substantially more people just like this, late teens, early twenties, who are psychotic. And we're gonna get a lot more of this in the coming years.
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Yeah, I mean, listen, they always accuse you of what they're going to end up doing. The reality is this is exactly what they wanted January 6th to be. This is exactly what they wanted the public to believe. It was an attempted coup, a revolution. What we have here is so much worse in terms of the actual structure and planning of what happened. And it's these young men. Now we're constantly hearing about young angry men online and how they're all right wing and every single one of them is a potential terrorist. And the reason for that is because freedom of speech is allowed on these platforms instead of us forcing a left wing narrative onto everyone. But of course, the more bought into left wing narrative people get, the more radical and revolutionary they become in their politics.
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Yeah, and the narrative that these guys have espoused, right, the, the, all the Epstein class are eating children, they're anti capitalist, which is, is very, very left wing. Obviously after the, the, the elites, the people that have money. That's again, it's very left wing. But it does sound like it's kind of like horseshoe theory, terrorism. Right. Like a mixture of right and left, if you, I understand correctly because I read in the, in this particular piece, they did at one point support Donald Trump and they have, they have a problem with, with Israel as well. So it's like it's this, this amalgamation of anti American because they're not getting the things that they want. An anti capitalist because our system is under a lot of stress right now. People don't have money to pay or their, their money doesn't go as far as it should because of all the inflation we've seen. Housing costs are out of, out of insane right now. You've got the problem that men and women aren't aligning Anymore and don't get together anymore. One of the things that will moderate young men is.
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Yes.
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Getting together with a woman and having children because you have to. So this is a. This is a. A really weird thing. And I do want to say he's 19. I look younger than him.
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Skipping over.
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We're skipping over a huge chunk of this. Like, go back up to that. Yeah, that's. How is that dude 19? No, go all the way back up.
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Really old mug shot.
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Yeah. There's no way that dude looks. That's not 19. That dude looks.
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I was going to say it looks like Alex Rose a little bit, but he also has no mustache. He has a neck beard but no mustache.
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Yeah, it's true.
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That's weird.
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Is weird.
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Well, either way, he's weird.
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But you make a good point about them, about a lot of this being young men who aren't married. And a lot of that is because the relationship between men and women has been subverted by cultural radicals and perverts over the past several decades. And so the sexes aren't getting along anymore. A number of the grievances you pointed out, as I'm sure you agree, make sense. Of course young people are upset. They can't get houses. Of course people are upset with how the Epstein files were handled. But the radical approach to trying to get innocent people hurt and killed is something that is born out of a person feeling despair because they don't think there's any way forward, there's any way to build a future, which is part and parcel with feeling as if you're not able to procreate yourself, you're not able to start a family, you're not able to build the future up in that way.
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Yeah, I think.
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I think Fuentes was talking about this. I could be wrong, so. But I thought there was a clip where he was talking about why he's concerned about having a family. Because it'll interfere with his ability to do this kind of work.
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Yeah.
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Basically making a point that is very correct, that if you are dedicated to some kind of political mission or message. Yeah, good luck. You have a family, that's your target. Right. So this is why the left is very smart with this. They try. They obfuscate who the leadership is. So when they say things like Antifa has no leaders, that's a complete lie. There's organizers, there have to be. It is literal math, its existence. You can't have a meeting happen where financiers produce weapons unless someone says, let's do it. 10 people don't just randomly manifest in a warehouse like, holy crap, look, we're all just randomly here. Someone tells them where to go. The concern they have and the reason why they do this, and they say this in their training meetings, is that once the police or their adversaries find out who the leader is, that person is targeted.
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Yep.
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And they will go after your family and your kids. So what works, the left is they intentionally and largely don't have families and don't have kids.
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Yeah. I mean, for other reasons too, obviously.
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But yes, you know, two men can't have kids. If you've mutilated your genitals, it's kind of hard to have children and stuff. But yeah, look, this kind of the kind of, you know, social anxiety that young people are feeling. Right. One of the most, most clear indications of a person that has hope for the future is they are willing to have a family. If you don't have any hope, if you. If you're depressed, if you feel like the future is going to be significantly worse than. Than today, you don't want to have kids.
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Yeah, it's an act of hope.
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Why would you bring a child into the world if you don't think the child's going to be able to do at least as well as you do? And young people now are not doing as well as their. As their parents or. Or their grandparents. And they really are expressing that in their actions.
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Let me say it like this. Let me tell you guys something, right? So I was a little kid. I was 13, 14 years old. I wake up in the morning and I get my skateboard, and I go down the street to my boy Andy's house. And he's 15, I'm 14. We go into his basement, and what does he do? He puts on misled youth. It's a skateboard video. And there we. But two teenagers with nothing but hopes and dreams and our thumbs up our asses were. Are watching the Zero team do some of the craziest skateboard maneuvers ever done. Now, now, trust me, this story has a point. So when I was a kid, I saw that and I went, wow.
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Yeah.
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And then we would go outside and we would emulate that behavior, and we would try to be those people. And we dreamed of growing up and being the person in that video. We watched those videos, we saw those tricks, and we said, man, one day that'll be us. And for a lot of my friends, actually did turn pro. It's pretty. It's pretty wild to think just some kid from the neighborhood. And then he became one of the biggest pros in the world and now owns a burger restaurant. A bunch of them actually shout out, shout out to Neen Williams. Amazing guy, one of the best skateboarders. So it's crazy to see, you know, when you're a kid where you end up at 40. Now, hold on. What was the message given to these kids when they were young? When they're, when they wake up in the morning, go to their friend's house and sit down and turn the TV on, what do they see? People scream at the top of their lungs, Trump is Hitler and must be stopped. Going on TikTok and seeing people go, do it, do it. Someone's got to do it. And what do they think? Wow, I want to be that guy. I'm going to be that person. A generation raised under this mentality of violence, revolution, insurrection, et cetera. This is only the beginning.
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Yeah, well, I think it's a generation of not wanting to take responsibility either. Like everything's always somebody else's fault. But you've got an entire generation of especially young men that have no heroes anymore. There's nobody to really look up to. You know, I talk to a lot of Gen Z younger men, and they don't have mentors. Like, I'm, I'm 40, I have mentors. I have four or five mentors I talk to weekly. And these guys don't, like, they just play video games and not. I'm, I'm, I'm painting with a broad brush. Of course, it's on everybody. But you have an entire generation that's checked out with the men especially. And then as far as the economy goes, like, you have an entire generation of kids, young people that are waiting for their parents to die in order to be able to afford homes because the boomers aren't selling their homes. They're not giving them up. I mean, they're, they're holding on to their wealth. They're not giving, they're not passing it on to their kids willingly.
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Well, nobody wants to sell a home when they, when they got locked in a 2.5 or 3% interest rate, and now interest rates are 7%. But there's one thing that you said that I want to actually, I want you to kind of chime in on. You said that, you know, they don't have heroes. Do you think that, that, that the fact that cynicism is such a big part or such a present feature of young people, do you think that that's part of why? Because I feel like if you're going to look up to people or if you're going to respect someone's opinion and take what they say seriously and say, you know, this is something that I might want to model my life after. You have to believe that it's possible to have a better life. And I feel like young people are very cynical. Everything is, oh, you know, I don't want to be. They're so ironic that it's, it's. It. They stop believing anything. Do you think that has anything to do with it or.
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Yeah, absolutely. I think there's, there's also like this idea of like, they don't want to take responsibility for like bad things happening to them or doing bad things or underperforming. Right. You do have. And it's kind of a baby boomer type thing where you have a generation of, of people that have benefited from participation. Trophies right there. Is that a little bit. But yeah, cynicism is, is in. It's, it's. And I, and I get it, like, it's hard to be hopeful in a society where things are pretty shitty right now. So I do understand. But yeah, the whole generation feels checked out, you know, and covet didn't make it any better. No anxiety. You. I, I go out to eat and I see all these iPad kids that are just like, the parents don't even engage with their children. There's becoming. I've seen this trend on Tick Tock and I don't know if it's an actual thing, but I've seen like parents are starting to get their younger kids to place orders in restaurants and like talk to the waitress and place orders to kind of build up some like.
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Yeah.
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Social interaction and reduce anxiety, which I think is a really cool idea. Funny trend. Like funny in a good way. Right. So you'll see like these kids going through a drive through and they have to like read out the entire order. And I think it's a good thing. But like, I mean, I was just out to dinner a few days ago and there's this kid just glued to their iPad the entire time. They're not even communicating. There's, they're not, you know, it's, it's. They're cooked. These kids are.
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Yeah. I mean, I get the temptation because, you know, you see a. I was, Me and my, my girl were out just a couple weeks ago or whatever and there's two families. One family has their kids with their iPads and their kids are sitting there quietly. And then there's another family that clearly were like, we're not going to have iPad kids and the kids are just, you know, climbing over everything. They're trying, you know, the, the parents are doing, trying to put this down and stop this, sit down and it, I, I understand. It's, it's, it's gotta be frustrating. You know, it's like, but at the same time, it's like you want your kid to explore the world, not to just sit there zoned in on a screen.
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Let's jump to the story. This is from Ken Delaney. I don't know how much I trust this Ms. Now guy, but what he says is. Secret Service officials are furious that FBI Director Cash Patel prematurely announced on Tuesday morning the details of a sealed and ongoing criminal investigation into a plot to attack the UFC fight event this week with drones. Secret Service and FBI agents had been partnered on the investigation into a group of individuals discussing plans for a drone attack at the White House last week and had discussed unsealing the case and making announcement later that day. The problem with Patel's social media announcement, sources say, was the case had been sealed in court and roughly 10 suspects had not yet been arrested and placed in custody. Quote. We all woke up this morning to see this on Twitter, said one administration official who, like others, asked to speak confidentially to discuss sensitive matters. Now, I'm just gonna say, say this because, you know, everyone's already pointing it out. They're mad that Cash published the story, but they wanted to publish it anyway. And they're mad that he published a story because they hadn't yet arrested 10 individuals. So they were going to arrest 10 people in a couple hours. Like, this is fake nonsense. Okay. I think it is fair to point out so far they've only talked about a handful of people being arrested despite there being 20 plus people involved. So that did catch me as interesting. When the story broke, I was like, they're announcing this and there's still people that are at large. That being said, I prefer the transparency. I'm sick of these scenarios where the FBI knows about a mass shooter or terrorist, does nothing. Then that terrorist goes out and shoots a place up. And then, and then we're like, oh, how could this? Who could have prevented this in a week later, they're like, yeah, the FBI knew all about it.
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He was on our radar.
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Exactly.
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I assume there's risk if you give them a heads up that they're going to destroy, destroy evidence or take off or things like that. And Patel has shown that he's been incompetent at times. I don't I don't know.
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I don't.
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It could also be that the media is just jealous that they didn't get to the story first.
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I don't. I don't believe the. The smears against Cash Patel. I'm not going to pretend that he's perfect or anything like that. That's silly. But I got to be honest. The dude's an athlete. He plays hockey. We. I have friends that are on his hockey team, and they claim he's like a blackout drunk and all this other. I've never seen that. I think they're just lying about all of it. And there's some dark stuff that I will say, too, that I can't. I've got a big story that we're working on, a big, big story. I can't say anything about it because it could compromise security and safety of individuals. But let me just say that the stuff that's going on, I trust Cash on this stuff, and I think the media is lying about him intentionally because there are deep state actors still within these intelligence agencies that are trying to undermine and subvert not just Cash, but largely Donald Trump as an administration. So when I see these smears and these attacks against Cash, I just. I'm not interested. I'm not interested. Listen, again, not saying the guy's perfect, by all means. You can criticize anybody you want, but I don't believe it for a second. I think their concern is Cash actually is going after this stuff that they don't want him to go after. Not again. Not that it's perfect, you know, certainly would want better stuff on the Epstein files.
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Yeah, I was going to say. So you think he's doing it behind the scenes? Because didn't he.
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Well, I.
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Soon after getting into the position.
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No, he never did. I'll clarify that. My understanding is we had Cash Patel on the show, and he was. I think his position is relatively similar. And even on the issue of, like, Julian Assange, this is back before he was pardoned. He was. Before he was. Biden pardoned him, he was. He was like, we talked about that. He didn't just say what libertarians or what conservatives wanted to hear. And I was like, well, I can respect that. He's at least saying, you know, he's. He doesn't agree with Assange. You think Assange has done things wrong and stuff like that. But the Abstein stuff, I will say this. Throw as much money as you want at the Trump administration. They. They flubbed this one miserably terrible Trump, calling it a Hoax and then all that. But that's what I'm saying. Far from perfect. I get it. But I genuinely believe that in the administration, they are going after deep state. Like, this is why we're getting these leaks. Here's what I can say. Here's what I can say. I know that they are lying about Cash Patel to try and get him fired and undermine Donald Trump and prevent Trump from cleaning up the intel agencies. And they're trying to hold out until after 2028. So they are still very much there. Again, not that I'm a big fan of everybody Trump's appointed. He makes these mistakes all the time. But more to the point, this seems like bs that makes no sense. Just to smear cash. They were like, oh, no, I can't believe he released it. We were going to release it later that afternoon. What? That makes no sense.
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What's stopping Patel from cleaning out the FBI now?
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In what way?
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Well, you're saying there's deep state actors in the FBI and the intelligence agency trying to undermine them. Was it. Just clean it out now.
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How many employees, how many people work at the FBI?
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Let's just say he clears out one a week.
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Let me pull up the number. 38,000 people. Okay, bro, how do you. How do you go through 38,000 people and start firing?
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Just do what Elon did at Twitter, bro. You're like, nope, you're out, you're gone. Byebye.
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I don't know.
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Great. You can't do it. It's not possible.
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I don't know enough about this or Patel. I'm not friends with him or I don't have any friends with him. But I'm going strictly off vibes. And I. I don't know. I don't. I don't find him to be.
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Why would you believe the media now?
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I'm not saying I believe in the media.
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Like, they put out this crazy smear claiming he's a blackout drunk. We've had him on several times. I've never seen him drink.
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I have no idea.
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A photo of him drinking with, like, the Olympic hockey star team.
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But people drink sometimes.
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Okay, but you said you never. You never seen him drink.
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My point is, they're claiming he blacks out drunk at work and can't do his job.
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I think it's. I do find it, and this is just. Personally, I do find it. I do find it inappropriate for our FBI director to, like, use government funds to fly out to the Olympics to get drunk with athletes.
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I find it strange that you believe these Smears coming from the.
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It doesn't have to be a smear. It just, it's just inappropriate. It's not. It's not. Because.
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Okay, let's say it didn't happen.
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The director of the. There's photos of it happening.
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No, no. We know that he partied with the Olympic hockey team because he is a D.C. hockey player. So I was not surprised to see that he was there. He's just, you know, he could be
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a car guy and he's that race guy. It's just not appropriate for, like the FBI director.
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I think that's a talking point that makes no sense.
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It does make sense. It's. There's. You. When you're, when you're given a certain title and you represent a country, like, you should behave a certain way.
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In what way? He can't go and hang out with his friends. I got to understand.
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Yeah, maybe off the clock, but he didn't he use. And I could be wrong. Like, fact check me. Didn't he use.
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There was a. There was a meeting in Italy.
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Did he use government money to get to that?
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There was a. There was a. So again, the first thing I'll say is I just don't believe the media. I'm not saying stories are always fake because we use these things, but I'll give you an example that I've been using all day today when, when going over, like the far left terror stuff, they. In the story from NBC, they wanted to bring up Bolter Vance Bolter saying that it was a politically motivated assassination of Democrats. The quote, politically motivated was made up by Tim Waltz with no evidence. And NBC News runs that headline as a fact. And now liberals all run around saying Bolter assassinated them in a politically motivated attack because they made it up. So when I can say this, there was a meeting with government officials on security issues in Italy. Kash Patel flew there with other Trump administration officials. He also went and partied with the US Olympic hockey team. The story then became not that he was at a security meeting in Italy, but that he flew on a jet to then go to the Olympics again. Maybe that was the case. Maybe Cash was like, hey, let me go to Italy for the security meeting. I actually don't care about. I just want to go to a hockey game. Sure. But why would I assume the negative when the media is lying about everyone in the Trump administration?
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Snope says social media users claimed FBI Director Cash Patel's trip to Italy, during which he was pictured celebrating the US men's national hockey team winning Olympic gold cost taxpayers $400,000. Given his position as FBI director, Patel is required to travel via private jet for security and communications reasons. Therefore, his trip was paid for by taxpayer money. When a US Government official uses a private jet for personal reasons, because they are required to do so, they are expected to reimburse the government for an amount equal to the publicly available fare between the two cities. It's unclear whether Patel reimbursed or plans to reimburse the government for the trip to Italy. While Patel was in Italy was. Why Patel was in in Italy is unclear. The FBI claimed Patel was there on business and the trip was planned months ago. The alleged $400,000 figure was high. It was unclear how much additional money was spent while Patel was there. A more reasonable estimate for the flight would be somewhere between 60 and $80,000, based on a 2013 government report dealing detailing how much planes cost to fly. That's what Snope says. And Snopes is not particularly friendly to the administration.
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I'm not. I'm not. I don't know. I think it's kind of goofy for our FBI director to be partying and getting drunk with athletes. I think it's cringe. It's weird.
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Why?
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It just is. I think it just is.
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This is. That just comes off.
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It's bad optics.
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It's like this weird, goofy. I'm not going to defend cash on the Epstein stuff. On the Epstein stuff, but, like the idea that you get a job and all of a sudden you can't hang out with your friends and celebrate.
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You can hang out with his friends, but he's still like, he's on the clock 24 7. He's the FBI director. Like, he's not going to be the FBI director forever. Like, he's got what?
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I don't understand. This seems fake to me. Like you're mad that he was hanging out with people. I'm not mad.
C
I think it's cringe. I think it's goofy.
A
That seems two things could be true
C
at the same time.
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Like I said, Donald Trump's on clock 24 7. He's a president. She go to UFC games, UFC fights.
C
I mean, it's a little bit different, I think. Why different? I just.
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It's just Donald Trump used this. This is the same.
C
Trump doesn't.
A
Donald Trump used the White House grounds and spent tens of millions of dollars to fly jets over an event. He's on the job. He shouldn't be going and partying and hanging out with Dana White. It's the same. It's nonsense.
C
Trump doesn't drink, but for different reasons. I don't know.
A
Does it matter? So you're mad at Trump for the UFC thing?
C
No, I do think that. I do think that we have trained a. Or we've be. We've. We've. Government MAGA has become like a party of, like, celebrities. And they're less politicians now. They're more like celebrities and figureheads. And we.
A
We.
C
We're looking at them like we're, like, worshiping now them. Now we forget that they. Employees, they work for us.
A
And I think. I think Obama started that.
C
Well, it could be. It could be that. And that's fine. I don't call it whose fault it is, but it's just. It's. It's. If it was Obama doing it, I feel the exact same way. Has nothing to do with the fact I see this video is right wing.
A
I see this video years ago of some kids standing in front of a Native American. Native Americans banging a drum.
D
Yeah.
A
And everyone in the world was. Was saying, like, condemn this kid. You know, Philip DeFranco made a video where it's like, I can't believe it. I just saw this. I'm so outraged. And I'm like, nobody is mad. They're faking it. No one actually cared about some random kid. And so then people messaged me, and they were like, tim, you should comment on this. Like, I don't understand what this is. And they're like, it's. This kid got in this Indian guy's face. I'm like, well, all I see is the two of them standing in front of each other. Sure enough, the video then showed the Native American guy got in his face instead. So people come to me and there's a story. And they're like, cash Patel was partying in Italy with the Olympic hockey team. And I was like, sounds fun. Well, he shouldn't do that. I'm like, but he's friends with them. He's on the D.C. hockey team. He's on eight. I don't know which D.C. hockey team he's on, but he plays hockey. And D.C. is friends with a bunch of these guys. Well, he shouldn't go. And I'm like, why? I don't understand. Like, this is not. This is not a story breaking. FBI director goes to hockey match. I'm like, okay, people are making this up to pretend to be bad.
D
Now.
A
It's with the Trump UFC thing. You get the left all coming out being like, donald Trump violated the emoluments clause by allowing UFC to hold an event in the back on the south lawn of the White House and claimed that it was gonna be paid for by the. By ufc, by tko. I think the company's called and. But you had the flyovers with multiple jets, which is taxpayer money. And I'm like, it's all very good. I'm very happy it all happened. It's fantastic. We want more of this. We want more pro America. We want more cultural dominance. We want to show everybody in the world we do great things. Trump brought 100,000 people down to D.C. to watch one of the most popular sports at the White House, and I think it's absolutely fantastic.
C
Yeah, I don't prom with that. It's kind of done for the people. But this, this, like, private partying with whatever. It's just, I don't know. The, the, the celebrity, the celebrity type worship of politicians has become very cringe to me.
A
You think people are like, celebrity worshiping Cash Patel?
C
I think, to a point, yeah, absolutely.
A
I, I don't think a lot, I
C
think a lot of people worship politicians. Absolutely.
A
Like, Cash's not technically a politician, but I, I, I don't think he's got, like, a lot of fans. You know what I mean?
C
Like, it's not, like, justifiably so, I think.
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But the.
C
What justifiably so, I think, I think, I don't know.
A
I think for what reason, he's been kind of incompetent. How so?
C
I think just kind of like, I'm not happy with the way he's, he's run his position, like how we were talking about earlier with Epstein files. I think that's total failure.
A
Yeah. Agree.
C
I feel like if, if we're, if we're talking about consistently how there's people undermining the FBI and intelligence groups, like, why aren't we, why aren't we, why aren't we turning heads over?
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Why aren't we getting, like, let's, let's get a specific example of someone that undermined. We can address that situation.
C
Well, no, you, you're the one that said it's, you said that there's a significant amount of people undermining the White House and Trump and intelligence agencies, and
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there's, There are people inside the intelligence agency that are trying to. They're trying to.
C
Why have we not got them out?
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There's 38,000 people who.
C
38,000 bad. There are 38,000 bad actors. What percentage would you say is, Is bad idea? Okay, let's say it's 10%.
A
Sounds like you're gonna have to find out by going through. They've been doing lie detector tests. Remember that story?
C
Yeah.
A
They've been trying to weed out the leakers endlessly. And now we're hearing that apparently a couple of journalists access reported this may have gotten leaked recordings from the Situation Room. Suffice to say, there's a very serious problem in the federal government and they've been trying to find these leakers for a long time.
C
I don't disagree. There's not definitely bad actors in government. Absolutely. And there's probably more in Trump's government than ever before. But if they're there, then this should be like priority number one. Like your date, your day should start off with how we should get these bad actors fired.
A
Well, I mean, it's, it's, it's not so easy, I suppose. Right. You've got people trying to blow up the UFC event. So you can't just ignore the standard law enforcement duties. You have to actually pursue those things. Right. So you've got to find that balance. It's not an easy thing to go into the FBI and try and weed out what percentage of deep state actors still exist within there that are politically motivated and trying to undermine the will of the voter at the same time. If you dedicate too much time to that, they'd have blown up a bunch of people at the UFC event.
B
It's worth noting that, like, if you're at the FBI, you're ostensibly nonpartisan and it's you in D.C. you can't fire someone, like, from middle management for their political convictions. If I understand correctly, if they're doing something to inhibit the process that the FBI is going through, if they're doing something to inhibit investigations. Yeah, but if you're just like, that guy's a Democrat, that guy doesn't like Donald Trump, you can't.
C
Yeah, but that's not. The accusation isn't that they're. We've got left wing Democrat people in, in intelligence agencies. The accusation is that they're undermining the current administration.
A
There are definitely people. And that is happening under.
C
Absolutely.
A
People in various.
C
Like to what your point? You've got these, these people that work at the intelligence agencies and they're communicating with the press, like highly detailed information while, while President Trump is trying to like, quite literally save America. And we should, that should be like, number one priority, is getting these people out.
A
I actually disagree with that. I think I would not tolerate a bunch of civilians being shot and blown up. So that we could focus on. On leakers to the press. Leaking to the press is a bad thing, but I think the stopping the terror plot should be our number one priority.
C
I think we could probably stop these quicker if we don't have people undermining the administration.
A
I don't think that the people leaking to the press were the ones that helped foment a plot of 20 plus people to try and bomb the UFC event.
C
I don't think it's unreal to believe that these people that are hidden lefties or hate Trump are probably slacking on
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the job like the FBI guys. No, no, I agree. The. I think we saw this with the RFK, RFK Jr stuff, the COVID stuff, I think it was James O'. Keefe. They said what they do is they create. What do they do, committees to explore. So when they get ordered to something, they do the bare minimum, drag it out and don't actually do their jobs. So with near 40,000 FBI personnel TRUMP gets in, many of them drop down and lower their heads trying to avoid getting spotted. They don't know exactly who the leakers are. And leaking is a very, very simple and easy thing to do undetected. So this is the stuff that they are trying to sort through now. Again, I think Cash and Dan on the Epstein stuff was just miserable. I think Trump is largely to blame for that. Trump's every. They just like I said before, like, if. If Dan Bongino came out and was just like, we are investigating this stuff. My God, the stuff we have found, but it's gonna take time. And that's all he did, people would be like, yeah, let's go. But instead he came out, he was like, Epstein killed himself. And everyone was like, what did you, like Bongino did? Like, did you think he was successful
C
in his job when he, when he had it?
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I don't know that we actually saw anything to judge him on.
C
Do you think he'd been left there? He would have performed up to par,
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man. It's a coin toss. I think the Epstein thing was, like, it looked like duress, you know what I mean? Like, when he goes and does that interview, Cash, like, I feel like has largely maintained his position on these things for the most part. Dan, not so much. But there's a reason why Dan left. I think he couldn't handle the politicking. Right. I think that when it comes to governance, there are seriously challenging things where it's not an easy yes or no answer. There could be a rock and a hard place circumstance where it's hey, if you take X action, 30 people die. But if you don't take X action, those other 30 people die. And you got to pick what group is going to bear the brunt of whatever this operation is. So there's a lot of difficult decisions in law enforcement where there's only ever going to be a bad outcome. Some people aren't built for that, you know, But I do feel like when I think about Cash, the Epstein thing is a principal criticism that I think is warranted. But when we look at general law enforcement going after the antifa stuff, Nailed it. When we look at all the pito stuff that they've released, like, they've caught a bunch of these guys. They've caught thousands of traffickers, shut down a lot of graphic images in circulation. He's done a lot of the boots on the ground law enforcement stuff. That's exactly what he said he was gonna do. When he said, he said before he got in, he's like, when I get in, what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna make these career political bad guys fight crime. We're gonna make them go and fight crime. We've seen that and no one seems to care. And so I brings up quite a bit like, by all means, we're mad about Epstein. It's a high profile political thing, but. But when it comes to the boots on the ground stuff, he's ramped that up tenfold. And we've had a ton of tremendous successes. Nobody wants to celebrate it because they're not principal national issues. We want to hear about Epstein. We want to hear about Comey. We want to hear about Tish James. We want to hear about these high profile political things. Agreed. I do too. But I'm not going to discount the, the law enforcement stuff he's done. He's gone after these, these, these child predators. You know, it's been massive. It's one of been his big, his big priorities. So I see these stories where they're like, did you see that Cash was drinking with a hockey team? And I'm like, looked fun. And they're like, I'm mad about it. And I'm like, why? I don't know. Trump parties all the time. You know, he's falling asleep too. He's got a gigantic splotch on his hand. He's all bruised up. He's got a weird rash on his neck. The dude looks sick, and I think he's doing the job. I'm not gonna pretend like he's not sick. That would be Dumb. But I'm also not gonna pretend like he's whacked out of his mind like, Joe Biden was silly. They smear all of these people working for Trump every single day. As always, a new scandal. I'm just. I'm okay, I get it. Before Trump got in, he was the worst guy imaginable. Then he got in and he was Hitler. Then he loses and Ron DeSantis became Hitler. Then he gets back in, and now all of a sudden, once again, nothing they do is right. Everything they do is wrong. The media is just lying about every single thing. Trump is not perfect. His administration screws up quite a bit and we call them out, we call out the war and all of that stuff. But, man, I'm just. I look at these reports and it's just. It's just garbled nonsense. Like, look at this story from Ms. Now, the Secret Service was mad that Cash released a story that they were going to release a couple hours later. That makes literally no sense. They're smearing the man for no reason. Stupid.
B
I think that people, like, and I've said this before, I think people expected the administration to be more robust, I guess is probably a way to say it, in their prosecution of the Epstein files. I was just getting into it with someone today on X. They said, you know, Donald Trump promised to release the X15 files. It was a camp. It was a. He campaigned on it. And I'm like, he didn't campaign on it. His surrogates made a lot of. Of calls about it. He answered it and they rolled with it. Yeah, he answered a couple questions about it, and he did answer in the affirmative. He was like, yeah, we'll look into it. But he was very loose about it. And he never once brought it up on the campaign trail.
A
It was still.
B
People were. Because of the surrogates. People were really insensitive.
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But I'm gonna pause you. It's because people asked the surrogates. Yeah, the surrogates weren't going out and saying, the first thing we're do is we're going to dump all the Epstein files. It was that podcasters and journalists and activists were saying, we want the Epstein files. And they said, we want. We will get that. We will do it. And then they didn't. And then Trump said it was a Democrat hoax.
C
He dragged them into the White House and had a big thing and then gave him a bunch of binders with redacted info that was already public unredacted. And they held a big, like, one thing or whatever.
A
Phase two never happened.
C
One of the most cringe things ever. Eat that stuff up. And this what blows my mind about these influencers. Like standing outside with these binders. Like they're smiling and giggling and laughing and it's like you're holding a binder potentially. Well, supposedly with like the info of a bunch of children that have been.
D
Yeah.
C
Raped.
D
It's fair. Like it's not to be taken lightly. It's not a deal.
C
Why are you smiling? This isn't funny.
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Let's. Let's grab this from Homeland Security we got a DHS. Let's grab this from Homeland Security we got a dhs.gov press release arrested Homeland Security Investigations arrest 15 anti ICE rioters in Minnesota, including some affiliated with Antifa. They said. Today the US Department of Homeland Security announced that an investigation by ICE HSI led to the arrest and indictments of 15 rioters including some associated with Antifa involved in violence against ICE. They say they're all 15 individuals are charged with conspiracy to impede or injure an officer. Some face additional charges including solicitation to commit a crime of violence, interstate threats, interstate stalking, destruction of government property, and assaulting resistance and impeding certain officers or employees. Bravo. They say suspect Kyle Wagner was wearing an I I'm Antifa sweatshirt when he was arrested.
B
Nice.
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We got this guy. Same guy posting a video. Lots of videos. ICE out people with shield. Somebody's making weapons, right? Somebody's paying for this. Suspect Natasha rats ramming her Honda Civic into a federal immigration officer's government issued vehicle. Look at these people are nuts, man.
B
Look at these guys dress.
C
The physiognomy is brilliant.
A
That's all it is, huh?
B
Yeah.
A
So I will say Mark Wayne Mullen's done an amazing job since coming into dhs. He seems to be dropping the hammer. Same thing with Todd Blanch. Seems like we're starting to see some heavy hands finally. And I'm here for it.
C
Yeah, we had something like this in Texas where they were attacking a ICE facility and it was like a, like a five foot four Korean guy and a bunch of his crew like in a van rolled up to a ICE agency or ICE facility and started shooting. They didn't end up killing anybody, but they went on the run and they found him with his transsexual roommate or something in, in Arlington or something to that effect. And you know, we were doing background on the kid and his dad was like a prominent lawyer in Dallas and his mom owned like a karate studio and the karate studio is where he Trained Antifa to fight. What it was like a family karate studio in Arlington. It's kind of wild. You can see it in the videos
D
and a bunch of anti people waxing their car.
B
Is this the group of people that were just sentenced to? I think it was earlier this week. The, the attack was carried out on July 4th last year, right?
C
Yeah.
B
And they were throwing fireworks at the ICE agents and then they. One guy was actually ended up shooting at him. They had body armor and stuff. The, the defense with that they were giving was that they were just there to protest. If you're throwing fireworks at police, you end up shooting and you're wearing, you know, body armor, you're not there to protest. And, and thankfully the jury didn't believe it either. But if I understand correctly that that was the one that was. They were just convicted. Yeah, I think nine counts were convicted like just yesterday or today. And then there was also the one where the guy was shooting at a nice facility and ended up hitting.
D
Right.
B
One of the people that was being held.
A
Yeah, you hit a detainee.
B
He killed a date. You know. So this is something that's been a lot. The, the, the whole like Antifa as a terrorist organization. I think that that is the exact right move that the administration took that step to classify them as a terrorist organization. They behave just like. Well, they use the same methods that like Al Qaeda or ISIS did where they're independent cells. They don't have a top down structure. But one of the things that, that they do have is they have a big infrastructure behind them. They've got the, they've got a lot of NGOs that give them money. They've got, they've got a legal group which I forget what it's called but essentially this all boils down to like Antifa is the militant arm of the dsa. The. I think it's the DNC basically.
D
Right. Like Antifa is just the militant arm of the Democratic Party. Well, you know, a radical leftist will burn your city down. A moderate leftist will let them.
B
Well, I mean I think that, I think that there are probably still a handful of actual Democrats that you know, agree with property rights and think that property's okay.
D
Hiney minority.
C
Do you remember the talking point before they designated antifa terrorist organization and was like, oh, it's, it's anti fascist. How can you hate them like they're good people.
B
Yeah.
C
Are you pro fascist?
D
One of the hilarious things is that was at the exact same time when they were defacing statues of Winston Churchill like Wait, oh, so you're saying you can't say you're fighting Nazi still be bad. That's so nuts.
B
You know, but the, you know, they have a legal arm. The. The. I forget what is the something Lawyers Guild. Right. And these people, their entire existence is to help the antifa people, the protesters, the people that get arrested, get them out of jail. There was a comment about the. The attack on the. The. I forget the name of the town in Texas, but the attack on the. That where they just got convicted today or yesterday. The. The lawyer was saying, you know, this is. This is an assault on free. The freedom of speech and this is an assault on the First Amendment. It's just, It's. First of all, it's totally ridiculous. But these people have an entire, you know, infrastructure behind them. They've got the DSA as the political arm. They've got. They've got basically controls. Control of the schools. They've got people in government. People like Keith Ellison, who was the. Who's the DA in Minnesota now he's got a picture of himself holding the anti fascist handbook. Right.
A
The picture of me holding that book too.
B
Well, yeah, but Instagram, there's a. I
A
bought it and I said it's important that, you know, you read and understand what people think.
B
Yeah, the.
D
Is it written in crayon?
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No, it is, it is actually. So apparently they're right. Did you want to finish that point before I jump to the right?
B
Well, the guy that wrote that, he's. He's living. He had. He left the US to go to Spain because Spain has a socialist government and is protecting him. You know, these people should be treated as terrorists.
D
So.
B
Sorry, Tim.
A
So we got this video posted by. Well, let's just jump to the. The original. This is Rain AMIKER Breaking news, St. Paul, Minnesota. Chaos and unrest erupt outside the federal courthouse as supporters of arrested antifa editors gather during court proceedings. So look,
C
You.
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You fascist, you. That word doesn't mean anything anymore.
D
Yeah, I was going to say you really hurt your feelings.
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You know what we need better weapons.
D
Elaborate.
B
Yeah.
A
What's that sound?
D
What's.
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Stuff that video play out? Jump ahead a little bit. All right, I think we get the idea. You know, I'm. People are insane.
C
I'm so tired of like the media holding Jan6 over our heads.
D
Yeah.
C
For as long as they do, like, not to. Like, these are like mini Jan Sixes, like constantly. The left is constantly committing like these micro Jan Sixes where they're like doing these protests, damaging property, causing chaos Wasting our taxpayer dollars like all over the place. Like, and, and the media refuses to call this out. Like, when's the last time you saw a right wing protest, like, do stuff like this?
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They don't do it.
D
Jail.
A
So my point about weapons is like, I'm watching all these people and they pepper spray them. But pepper spray doesn't do anything. Guys, I've been pepper sprayed a bunch of times.
C
Really?
A
I've been tear gassed a bunch of times. Tear gas can do something if you're in a tight space and it displaces the oxygen and you pass out, which happened to me in a cloud of tear gas. And. But pepper spray just is annoying. Like you. I, I gotta be honest. Like some of these people get blasted with pepper spray and they just lose it because they're weak. But guys, pepper spray is, it's, it's just spicy. You're, they're hitting you with spice and it's not fun. It does hurt. But I gotta be honest, dude, I've been pepper sprayed. I've been blasted with it. You know, I've been hit with a fan. I was hit with. Hit in the face of a pepper ball in Baltimore. O. I did not even leave. I just kept working.
B
They, they.
C
What do you think would be more effective?
B
Beanbag shotgun round?
A
No, well, not necessarily because those, so those are less lethal and at close range they're, they're, they're, they'll kill. So what you need is like the LRAD is pretty good. I don't know if you can use the LRAD near here, but you need a kind of weapon that causes instant dispersal. And pepper spray certainly is a waste of everyone's time.
B
Discombobulator bees.
A
Yeah, bees that'll kill people. But no, but my point is pepper spray is not doing anything. So I really. It's pointless. These people come out with Maalox and milk in bottles because they know they're going to get pepper sprayed. And when they do, they just splash in the face and they stick around. Nothing changes. It's just a waste of taxpayer dollars. So they need better weapons for crowd control that actually will like. I think we're well past the point where we can find ways to minimize harm and maximize dispersal because pepper spray does almost nothing. It just, I, I gotta be honest, I've been at so many riots with pepper spray deployed and it's not like the right ever stopped. It just, it just doesn't. Tear gas doesn't even do it because they all show up with masks. Now. I will Say in Brazil, military, great. Tear gas will get you. So getting tear gassed in Turkey, seriously, I was at the guessi park stuff, tear gas cans littering the ground. It was nuts. And it was, it's bad, you know, and you're like, oh man, on your coffin, it's burning your face. Brazil was something else. Brazil was using like some high grade stuff. My eyes were just pouring, snot was falling. I was like, I took my sock off my shoe and shoved it in my mouth. That's how bad it was.
D
Wow.
A
The reason they don't use that greatest stuff in cities though, is because it's going to hit the, you know, on an uninvolved, uninitiated population. And in certain places it can get into the water supply, so they avoid that. But Brazil, they don't care. They were just like maximum grade.
B
I feel like water cannons would work.
A
I like, I like electricity. You know what I mean?
C
I was, I was reading the Reddit's like a liberal cesspool, but it's got some funny content that some people on there were complaining that their global. Global entry. I don't know if you're familiar with the global entry program to like get in and out of the country if you're traveling. Like, it's almost like TSA for international travel had been cancelled because they had. And, and the common denominators, they all had been like leftist showing up to protests. So they were wondering like, did I get id? And then my global entry got canceled because. You know what I mean?
A
Yeah.
C
Probably was like three or four posts about this. Pretty funny.
A
Well, we call this group the Tourists and I think it's important that. And you know how much it's probably usaid. So at Occupy Wall street there are these activists and they're organizing people and we're like, hey, look at that. I go to Turkey. Guess who I find same exact people protesting in Turkey? Americans. And I'm like, what are you doing here? And they're like, oh, I came to see the protest. And I'm like, but you're protesting, you are organizing. Like, that's not.
C
You are the protest.
D
Yeah, yeah, like you're part of it.
A
Then they posted videos. They were, some of these people were in China in protest. And I was like, now how is that possible? How did you go to China? We call this group the Tourists. They're in every major city, in every major protest. Even other countries. They were in Spain, they were in Turkey, they were in Brazil, they were in China. So I think it's usaid. I think these, these people are being funded to go down and help organize these things. That's what they do. Not anymore because Trump got rid of usaid, so goodbye, thankfully. Yep. Must suck if that was your job. You know, you just lost your job, right?
B
You're like, man, touring protester, CIA front. Look, if, if you're traveling internationally to protest, I, I don't have a problem with the government wrapping you up and being like, all right, you're just a nuisance and you probably shouldn't be allowed to travel internationally. We're going to revoke your passport.
A
You know, I, I had, I had talked about this a while ago. The, the idea, you know what? Someone's going to take this idea and it's probably going to get adopted by every single police department. The idea was, you know those ab crunchers they have you put on your waist and it shocks your abs to work out for you? Does that actually work, by the way? It seems like it would not work.
B
It makes you flex your muscles, but I don't think that it actually does.
A
It causes a contraction. Yeah, I'm like, does that actually, I guess because like the muscle fiber breaks down and comes back stronger. But anyway, the idea was it's a very weak electrical, I think, what is it, like a low, low amps, high volt something. I don't know enough about electricity, but this is what it explained to me. The idea was, can you make a glove that has those contacts on it so it won't hurt a person, but it will cause their muscles to contract so they, they can't move? And that's the kind of, that's way more effective than pepper spray. You grab their arm and they're like, I can't live anymore. And then they're not going to get hurt. You're not going to throw them. It's not a tase. You're not getting tased. Cuz tasing does the same thing, but it's extremely painful. So I'm just saying we need better crowd control. These people are all dumb as a box of rocks. And pepper spray is not doing anything. Look, they launched the pepper spray and the crowd doesn't go anywhere. It just, they're just like, might as well just throw money.
D
Well, I think take a wad of
A
cash, chuck it in the air and they'll go chase after it.
D
They often waste, actually be punished for their involvement in these things. If they assault law enforcement officers, they're, they're throwing rocks at them or whatever it is we've seen Countless incidents of violence happening on camera from people who are quote unquote protesters and none of them get in trouble.
B
Yeah, yeah. Look, the more people you put in jail for action for non peaceful protesting, the better results you're going to have in society. Yeah, there's not that many of these people, especially when you're talking about tourists, people that are traveling around, put them in jail, take away their passport so they can't leave the country.
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Let's jump to this story and talk about what they intend to do to you if they win their civil war. Media reports. Ex New York Times columnist Paul Krugman calls for the demagification of the United States similar to the de Nazification of Germany post World War II. Indeed, it's not the first time the sentiment has been expressed. Many leftists have called for reeducation of right wing individuals. They want to put you in camps. They are saying they'll do it. And this is not some fringe lefty whackaloon guy. This is a high profile, prominent New York Times whackaloon guy. So when they get power, this is moderate to them. This is what they intend to do. So I think we all better take what they say very, very seriously and hope that these people do not gain power ever again.
B
I mean that's something that, that I talk about on X a lot. You know, when Democrats get back into positions of authority, get back into positions of power, they're absolutely going to be going after not just Donald Trump, not just people in the administration. They're going to go after the, the average MAGA guy and they're going to go after podcasters, they're going to go after people that are, are loud supporters, organizers. And the reason they're going to go after the little guy is because when your average Joe sees the president or someone in the administration get arrested, there's a, there's a chasm between them. Right. That's not gonna happen to me. I'm, you know, that's, that guy is actually in a position of power. But when you go after the guy that lives down the street from him, that had a Donald Trump flag, you know, on his business and he finds out that he lost his business or, or something like that because they could have, they trumped up some charges on him, that's when the average person's like, whoa, it could happen to me, it happened to Joe.
A
That's right.
D
You know, that's what J6 was all about.
B
Yeah, exactly 100. That's why they did it. And they're going to use that against the average American. And they don't have to do it to a lot of people. You know, it's not going to be a million people, but they'll get enough people and the media will cover it. They will frame them as a bad person. They will have OPPO on them. They've got all of the, the infrastructure that they need to do this. They'll do all they, they can to frame this person as a bad, you know, a bad guy that was dangerous or that was somehow broke.
A
Dangerous element.
B
Yeah. You know, and, and they'll go ahead and they'll destroy his life and then they'll put it all over the news. It'll only take a handful of people, you know, a couple dozen, maybe, maybe, maybe 50 people that they really ruin. And then everybody's going to be afraid. Everyone's going to be like, whoa, I don't, maybe I shouldn't vote for that. Maybe I shouldn't talk about my politics. And as long as there are still elections, you know, that you have, that you go into and you're alone. And if there is some kind of voter id, there might be a way out, but if the government, if the Democrats are, are successful in changing the voter ID law or changing the laws regarding voting, which they want to do federally, what they've done in California, you know, then it's over. It's literally over.
D
Basically, if Republicans don't do something to ensure that our elections are protected, then it's. It's over.
B
Yeah, it is literally over. You will have, you will have a, an installed Democrat majority. They will expand the court, they'll do all the things that they've talked about, and then literally it's over.
D
And what happened. Yeah, exactly. What happens next is not exactly a mystery. You can just look at what's happening in Europe right now, and people do get arrested for saying things that's upsetting to the left. They are banning people from using social media not because they're trying to protect young people, but because they're trying to prevent them from being, quote, unquote, radicalized by opinions that they don't personally sanction, that their regime is unflattered by. So, yeah, you're looking at all that happening in the United States, and Republicans don't get serious.
B
Yeah. And further to that point, not only is it going to be over in the U.S. it's over globally because the U.S. is still the leader. There's a lot of people in far that are, that are in the, on the right, in Europe, that look to the, the election of Donald Trump, and they were like, ooh, that can happen. If I understand, if I remember correctly, Brexit happened after Trump was elected, right?
D
Yeah, I believe. Well, that was, was Brexit 2015 or 2016?
A
No, I wasn't. Wasn't Brexit just before Trump.
B
Before could have been.
C
Yeah, that was the forecast that Trump was right.
B
Yeah. Okay, so fair enough.
A
The British government just didn't do it.
D
Yeah, exactly.
A
I think they eventually got around to some kind.
B
Yeah, I mean, it's, it's not technically part of the European Union. It's not, it is not what they had hoped for. But you're going to see a cooling of people on the right side of the aisle, literally across Europe and in the US if the US Isn't there to lead. The US doesn't just lead when it comes to, you know, military endeavors for the west or, or what have you. They. The. The US really is a thought leader
A
for the rest, you know, you know, the mistake the left made that they're not making right now, they, they, they became too overt because it's. Once all of this stuff became in your face, the right struck back with like, regular people were like, no. For the left to succeed, everything has to be done slowly over a long period of time. And this is what they've been doing for decades. But then around the 2010s, they ramped it up tenfold. Everybody got slapped in the face, revolted against it, and they, they got struck down.
D
Well, and also because of the Internet, people were able to show you what leftist thought leaders were actually saying and doing and what they really, truly believed when they were speaking with each other in isolated groups as opposed to what they were showing us in public. Them, they need to control. Not just. It's not just. The only way they can maintain their hegemony is by controlling the flow of information and the exact dosage that you get. Because it's exposure therapy, they're essentially grooming the public. We can give them a little bit at a time to get them to adopt our perverse worldview, but if it's too much at once, they see how disgusting it is and they push back.
C
Kind of to Tim's point, it's kind of like that with the lgbt. LGBT propaganda.
D
Yes.
C
Like, remember, like, you couldn't turn on TV or go see a movie without something gay related. Right. To the point where, like, people just like. I think there was a time, at least in the 90s, where people were mostly okay or Somewhat okay with, like, gay stuff. It was kind of like, in the closet, leave us alone, do your own thing kind of thing. And then like the 20, 2010, late 2010s, early 2020s, it was just like, constantly in your face, like, everything was gay, no matter what.
A
I think games went gay.
C
Gamergate was a big thing. Right. And people just got really fed up with it.
B
And if you. If you act, if. If you want representation. Right. If the. If the LGBTQ lobby wanted representation, you don't need a gay couple in every single show or a gay person in every single show. That is over representation.
C
Match up with the demographics anyway.
D
Also, I think the window was even more narrow than that. It was, like, almost right when gay, quote, unquote, marriage became legalized across the country, which doesn't actually exist. But as soon as that became the law of the land, people became more or less okay with it because the law is a teacher. But it was right then that it just exploded. We joke about this meme from 2011, Tim, do you remember this? Where it's like, what will happen if gay marriage is legalized? And it's like.
A
It's like, the terrorists will win.
D
Yeah. They'll. They'll teach them in school. There'll be a pandemic. Pandemic.
A
And then everyone's going back and they're like, oh, wow, man.
D
It all happened. It happened so fast. It was immediate.
C
Well, California put it to a vote. Gay marriage. And it didn't go.
D
It didn't exactly fail.
C
They had to, like, literally force it
D
on us in California. The judges had to force it onto people. You go like, yeah, so it was never really popular, but to some degree, people were willing to tolerate it. And I think that was actually. I think the reason people were able to. Or willing to some degree to tolerate it is because they thought they had more of a minority opinion than they actually did, because the media made it seem like everyone was supporting it. And if you weren't, you were a backwards bigot who everyone would ostracize if they knew. And then the Internet helped people to see. Oh, wait, actually, like, people are also disgusted by this.
B
Yeah. And now you see the. The pushback, I think, from like, 54% approved down to the high 30s now people approve of Republicans approve of gay marriage stuff. So, I mean, they've really done serious harm to their own. Their own issues. Right. Like the. I. You see the videos that come out of, like, the gay pride parades in San Francisco. And. And they had. They're like, oh, well, this area is, you know, we don't let kids in here, but they're literally having like, gay sex in the streets. And just every deviant thing that you could possibly imagine. The thing that pops out in my mind was the. The kiddie pool where men were just peeing on you.
A
Oh, no, they were doing worse than that.
B
Well, okay, it's disgusting, among other things. But that kind of stuff, the average person hears about it or, or sees a video on the Internet on whether it be X or what have you, like, they are repulsed by that because that is actually disgusting behavior. Right. You know, and to say that this needs to be not just normalized, that needs to be. You need to take the people that are on the margins and center them. Well, that idea. Yeah. And I said this on a podcast the other day. The idea of centering the margins is absolutely terrible for society. In the United States, you can live a lifestyle that is unconventional, and if you keep it in your house, most people are going to say, I don't care. Right. It's fine. But once you say you have to center the margins, and we need to celebrate the people that live margin, that live unconventional lifestyles, and we need to make sure that children are taught about this stuff, then your average person is like, no, that's not happening.
D
And that's always what ends up happening. It always tends towards that. Because when you know. And you can't center the margins without marginalizing the center.
C
Yeah.
D
The only way it works is, well, you're a weird and bad person for being straight. Oh, you don't want to be with a quote unquote trans woman. You've internalized transphobia. No, I'm just a regular straight guy.
C
And the left, I think when it comes to, like, voting and getting elected, they know, like, this stuff is, is not good marketing. You're seeing this with the Senate race here in Texas, James Tallarico versus Ken Paxton. And Talarico was on record for saying there's like six genders. He supported a bunch of weird trans God is non binary sexual therapies for children and stuff like that. Now he's walking all that back. Yeah, like, he's taking it back. He's like, I don't think we should have sex changes for children at a young age. I don't think that there's six genders. There are two. Like, he's walking all back because now he's like, actually got to run at a, like a wider level versus just his district. So, like, the Democrats know this stuff doesn't Hit. But. But they push it anyway because they. Again, they got to normalize. They give it the impression that it's normalized exactly.
D
Well. And it's hilarious because they do this thing where. And this happened in part because of how comfortable they got where they started saying things very loudly and very publicly. And then when they run for office or when they have to run in a broader election, they walk these insane positions back, but everyone already knows what they believe. But then when they lose, the lefties go, they ran as a moderate and lost. We need to run them further to the left. People want far left candidates. You're learning the exact wrong lesson. Everyone knew that Kamala Harris didn't change her position on whether we should be giving sex change operations to illegal immigrants for free. Which is something. That is something she literally said. And then people go, she ran as a moderate. You don't get to take that person and run them as a moderate after they've said that. That's not how that works. All right? People don't, like, wipe the slate clean once you're running for public office. They look at the things you said before you started running.
A
I got an idea for Freedom Tunes. It's. It's progressives, lefties lamenting, like, the utopian future that could have been. They're like, if only Kamala won. And then it's just, like, all of the worst things imaginable. So there's, like, illegal immigrants lining up at the border and applying for sex changes at the checkpoint. You know, there's homeless people everywhere robbing. And people.
D
We've talked about this before, but it's another huge issue is that they will say things that are so unbelievably unhinged that when you pass it on to a normie, they think you're making it up.
C
Yeah.
B
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
D
And other lefties who are acting in bad faith, just laughing. They never said that. No, they did. They literally did say that.
A
It's pretty crazy that. I think a defining element of the Trump era was the left doing psychotic things and liberals not believing it. The great example is Dennis Prager telling Bill Maher, they're putting tampons in the men's room. Yeah, that's not true. Men don't menstruate. And Bill was like, it's for their girlfriends. What are you talking about? And when he said no, they're doing it because they're putting girls in the men's room. They all laugh at him. Like, that's not happening. That would be crazy. And the funny Thing is, you're going, that's why I'm upset. Are you people paying attention at all to what's happening in the world? And they weren't, and many still aren't, but, you know, you know, crazy.
D
But it would also be genocide if we weren't doing it.
A
You know what I think, though? I think, I think we largely won. I mean, well, you take a look at, you know, Marvel's a good example. The Kevin Feige reportedly, like went and fired all the activists. Brie Larson. This is. This is incredible. And I know there's a lot of people, like, don't really care about movies, but. No, no, hear this out. This is important because it's cultural. So in 2019, they announced that Brie Larson was going to replace Robert Downey Jr. As the main face of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a billion dollar franchise. Imagine being told that. Imagine being a young up and coming actress and they're like, you are going to be the linchpin face that. The through line for the next 10 years of a billion dollar movie, multi billion dollar franchise.
B
Wow.
A
Then they made this movie where, you know, Captain America. What's it about? Scrawny, a little kid from Brooklyn desperately wants to serve. He wants to help his country, but he can't because he's scrawny and sickly. They reject him and he tries lying, he's so desperate to get in. So they decide he's worthy and they grant him superpowers because he was pure of heart and he was genuine and wanted to serve others. They decided he was chosen to have these abilities. Captain Marvel comes out. What's her story? She had the powers all along, but a man told her to hold her emotions in and put an inhibitor on her neck so that she couldn't access her true powers. And when she finally lets her emotions out, it gets angry. She gets access to all of this power.
D
That's what holds women back, is too much emotional control. No, man, that film smelled it out.
A
But think about the narrative they switched. It was be selfless, serve your. That's not what you can. What your country can do for you, but you can do for your country to. You have the power right now, but the man is telling you not to do it. That set the tone for Avengers Endgame, which people still loved, by the way, made a lot of money because the end of an era. But the next six years of Marvel is getting erased. Yeah, they're coming in now and they're saying, okay, last six years, get rid of all of it. Yeah, Robert Downey Jr. Is back. Brie Larson is gone. We made a mistake. So culturally, that deep woke period is. I mean, Bud Light dumping money into UFC at the White House. They were like, no, we don't want to be the gay beer anymore.
C
Yeah, yeah, it doesn't sell like, the.
A
Right.
C
So you see the same with the gaming a lot. You know, you have these woke games that get made and they get funded by all these non profits, and they get millions and millions of dollars and they push them out and they get, like, one star. Nobody plays them.
D
Well, we're grassroots, baby. We made twisted plots because the audience funded it. Like our independent content, actually. Audience funded.
B
Yeah. Which actually means you went to Hawaii with the money. I'm on to you.
D
We're already releasing episodes, so we're gonna.
A
We're gonna jump to the next story real quick. But I do have an announcement. The America no Red Coats board sold out almost instantly. However, due to a. A glitch, there's actually. We had to correct something, actually. Eight boards still available.
B
Those are gone.
A
So I. Yeah, they're gonna be gone instantly. Literally. We sold a hundred in, like, ten or so minutes. Just wiped them all out. And then we checked the back end and there was a. Like, a hole on a couple of the boards. So they're. They're actually there. Probably sold out now anyway. I'll be sold in a second. And then we've sold, I think probably 40 or 50. I think about 50 of the Patriot Rooster, and we've sold about 20 to 30 of the America 250 boards. Guys really do appreciate it. These ones I knew, right? Look, it's so cool how you highlight them and they change to the old versions. I like, as we were coming up, the idea for the board where Ian's getting shot, I was like, I want that. We gotta hang that up in the studio. It's so good. Ian was like, yeah, but like, I should come back as. And now Ian's pitching, like, his. His return. You know, he doesn't want to be the guy.
B
Well, he wants the resurrection.
A
He wants the. I was like, no, we should do, like, he survives and comes back for revenge.
B
Yeah, he's Tim Cast. Jesus. You think?
A
Well, I'm not saying he gets resurrected. I'm just saying, like. I mean, he falls in the water and swims away and then is nursed back to health and then seeks revenge on those who we all missed.
B
Yeah, we all.
A
No, we got him. We got him.
B
But only grazed zombie Ian, maybe.
A
Oh, that's a good idea.
B
Zombie board.
A
Oh, yeah, maybe for Halloween.
B
Yeah, yeah, there you go. You know, zombie red coat. There you go. Yeah, that's all right.
A
And we got Ian's revenge.
B
There you go.
A
Let's get this story from the Daily Mail culprit who says he's behind the KKK style burning cross in Chicago park is unmasked as Asian American student who insists bizarre stunt wasn't racist. No, it was a hate crime hoax. And he got caught. He set up a cross, set it on fire, and they. Everyone was like a racist attack in the park. Then when they caught him, he went, no, it was a symbol of Christianity and mega.
B
No, I didn't use the hard R
A
right now again, Merlin. Lou 21. What I've been saying, this dude's 11 years old when Donald Trump walks down the escalator or rides down the escalator and his brain is jello. For a decade they beat into his head, Trump is Hitler. And now you get an Asian hate crime hoaxer setting crosses on fire in Chicago.
C
There was a slew of these for a while. Remember they were seeing like Nazi symbols drawn in different places.
A
It was left every time.
C
Every time they pulled it, it was like a black guy or a Jewish guy that had done it or a leftist right that had. Had done this. So, yeah, no surprise.
D
It's very. They did.
C
What was it with the. The noose and the NASCAR garage?
A
Oh, yeah, Bubba.
C
Yeah, yeah, Wallace.
A
It was a pole rope for the garage.
C
What was the subway incident anyway?
A
There's just small.
B
It.
D
Yeah, there was a disgusting one years ago on a college campus where they found a swastika that had been drawn with fecal matter. And people were going, this is a Nazi attack. Why would a Nazi depict their symbol with poo? Why would they do that?
C
Weren't they like drawing it backwards sometimes too? They weren't.
D
Oh, yeah. They draw it wrong and it's like, it's all. Yeah.
A
So it's actually funny how they actually struggle to draw it. Yeah, because they're dumb.
D
Exactly.
A
You know, I gotta be honest, like, it's. It's really funny when you see the griff. There's a lot of it actually. Like, you know, I could probably search for this. When these leftists try to fake swastikas, they don't know how to actually draw them, so they end up making them wrong. Yeah, it's so wild.
C
So. So what's he being charged with? Like, what's the official charges for this guy? Do we know?
A
I don't know if these he's if they charged him.
C
Well, I assume lighting something on fire in a public place.
D
Oh, yeah. Arson, right? Yeah, that sounds like that arson.
A
But yeah, I put a mega hat on it.
C
Maybe it was just that because they're moving the stadium to, To Hammond, Indiana, you know the Bears.
A
Yeah. I mean, if he actually said that, I would have been like, well, you know, I support. They were like, why did you burn that cross? Because they took my Bears.
C
Have you been to Hammond?
D
Him?
C
Beautiful place.
B
Here we go.
A
I'm serious.
B
Here we go.
A
I'm from Chicago, so, yeah, I'm from the South.
C
I'm from the Lower east side of Chicago. Hammond is a beautiful place. Actually, I went to Gavin. I went to. Went to Gabbit High School for a while.
A
Yeah. Is that, Is that down there?
C
Yeah, it's. Well, it's in Hammond.
D
It's.
C
It's down.
A
Oh, okay.
C
Yeah, it's down there. It does. Gavit doesn't.
A
How many people live in Hammond, man?
C
Not enough. Not enough.
A
You get a lot of, a lot of activity from the old suburbs of Hammond?
C
No, actually, like, actually it's. Actually, it's not bad. They kind of. It's kind of.
A
I, I hung on Gary a little bit. We used to go to Gary to explore the abandoned buildings because the city doesn't exist.
C
We go to Gary on 4th of July to buy illegal fireworks.
A
Yeah. And cigarettes. The old thing in Chicago was that you go to Indiana because cigarettes are
D
like half the price for so much cheap.
A
And then when you go to a kegger, people are walking around selling packs for five bucks.
B
Yeah, that's crazy.
A
If you go to the border right
C
there by the, by the casino, it's all cigarette places right there. Like rows and rows of them.
B
Same thing in New Hampshire. There are people that come up from Massachusetts all the time to buy their cigarettes. They're significantly cheaper in New Hampshire. Used to be people would come up to buy ammo, but then the stores, or at least the bigger stores, they. They card you to make. They just have to make sure that you're from New Hampshire because Massachusetts made a big stink about it.
D
Really?
B
Oh, yeah, yeah. Because you have to have a. You have to have a. A license to even purchase ammo in Massachusetts. So if you go to New Hampshire, you don't need any kind of license or whatever. But then they started carding. If you go to, like, smaller gun shops and they don't really check. But if you go to, like, the bigger stores like Walmart or if you go to, like, runnings or whatever. They're going to be like, no, you got to see your id, make sure you're from New Hampshire. So.
A
But, you know, I'm. I'm happy the Bears are gone. You know, who wants them?
D
Talking about how we want to get rid of.
A
It's like literally the end of America.
C
You're crazy.
A
It's. It's the end.
C
You're gonna be forced to go to Hammond. You're gonna be like, damn. Actually, he was right. The food's good, the people are great.
A
Hammond. Yeah, bro.
C
I'm telling you.
A
Chicago Bears. Okay.
B
Wow.
D
It was dub bears.
A
I know.
D
Was.
A
How do you even talk in Hammond? I bet they talk like this. I mean, they walk around like, I'm from him.
D
Less urban, I guess.
C
Yeah. Anti blue collar behavior.
A
No, no, see, in Chicago, it was all the. The working class Chicago guys who repaired garage doors and garage door openers and they would watch the Bears and the 85 Bears, the best and a little trumpy. And then in Hammond, you know, they. What do they do, make waffles? I mean, what's even going on?
C
Yeah, like the steel mills and all kinds of other stuff there.
A
Steel.
D
How did Chicago fumble that one?
A
But like, traditionally steel, you know. And now, now, now what do we got, huh? We. We got no bears and we got Asian hate crime hoaxers.
D
Exactly.
A
Is that what we traded this for?
D
He scared the Bears away,
B
you know.
A
Oh, yeah. It's pretty wild, I guess, if they never. So when the story first came out, I guess they were like, the Klan is running crosses. And then when someone was like, actually there's like video footage of it, it was an Asian.
D
Chicago is MAGA country.
B
Does he work for the splc?
A
Does he work for the what?
B
Splc. Oh, yeah, you know, I mean, it's.
C
Got a boyfriend. He's funny.
A
Claimed the cross burning was not racially motivated, but rather a dig at Trump and the mega Christian nationalists that follow him. You know what? No, I'll give it to him. He's so stupid and unlearned. He did not understand what a cross burning meant. And he was like, you know, these Christians, I'll show them. I'll burn their symbols.
D
Crazy that they're just running around burning crosses and drawing swastikas because there's not
B
enough actual racism to go around.
D
Exactly.
A
Yeah. When that one guy burned his church down and they were like, a black church was burned down, but it turned out it was like a black guy who did it.
C
So do we know if, like, this is like an international student or like,
A
no, he's from Naperville.
C
It said, okay.
A
You know, the funny thing is, like, if you ever meet somebody who says they're from Chicago, go, oh, Naperville then.
C
Yeah. Or something.
A
Because like most of the time, for whatever reason, they're from Naperville. Like everyone's fleeing.
B
I guess he's walking around free after doing.
A
I was in New York and I met somebody and we were talking. I was, where are you from? She's like, I come from Chicago. And I was like, oh, Naperville. She goes, yeah, how did you know? I'm like, because I'm from Chicago.
C
Yeah, it's like that in Dallas. Everybody says they're from Dallas.
B
Right.
A
Like, I don't blame them. Nobody knows what Naperville is. You know what I mean?
C
If they said you're from Chicago, then you know where Naperville is.
A
Yeah, exactly. If you went to somebody like, I'm from Naperville, they'd be like, oh, is that like south or something? Like, no, it's like basically Chicago. Oh, why don't you say Chicago? Because it's not the city, it's a different city. Come on.
C
Oh, so they interviewed this kid.
B
Yeah.
C
So he's clearly not in jail.
A
Tonight we're going to begin with that. NBC 5 News investigates.
D
I want to have someone who said they were from Chicago and they were from Rockford.
A
How is he not in prison for this?
C
Look at that.
A
Centuries. That has represented racism and hatred. For just about a week now, Chicago police and the FBI have been trying to identify a man who was suspected of setting up this cross and torching it. Well, tonight the NBC Chicago investigative team has now ID'd a 21 year old college senior who says he is the person in this photo and describes why he did it to our investigative reporter Chuck Gowdy who has interviewed the man behind the burning cross and tonight has this exclusive story until right now.
D
The young shirtless man running from a
A
burning cross in Grant park was a nameless person of interest in a Chicago police arson investigation and subject of a possible FBI hate crime case.
B
Wow.
A
NBC 5 Investigates has now interviewed the man who admits burning the cross. University of Illinois Chicago senior Merlin Louis says he knew the implications of a burning cross and had placed a MAGA hat at top. The cross explaining his motivation was burned up instantly. Trump administration injustice, not something racist.
D
How did you land on a burning cross?
A
It came up to my head one day. I wanted to.
D
Really, really stupid. Really stupid.
C
That I could do by myself.
B
Yeah.
A
Deport no organization. No Friends.
D
But to commit a crime and then just answer answer questions about it on the news beforehand.
A
But I was so baffled that he fumbled this. Well, he thought he wasn't gonna get caught. He got caught. So now he's like trying to get the left to save him. Racially motivated, it may seem. From what? From.
C
Are we sure he's not an international student?
A
Because my, my protest has nothing to
D
do with race, nothing to do with gender. Should you have done it some other way? Local.
C
Yeah. No. He does not sound Merlin.
A
Lou is a 21 year old Naperville native and Lou rips this forehand shot. That's who him playing tennis at Neuqua Valley High School where he was graduated in 2022. Now, last we know, what native claiming responsibility for the cross burning but saying
D
he had no affiliation with the Ku Klux Klan.
A
Apologizing those who were offended. In the video, he also criticized President Trump.
D
I don't want to wait till his term.
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His name is Merlin. I don't want to wait until he may or may not get impeached. I want him gone right now on that video. What does that mean real quick? He doesn't want him to be impeached. He doesn't want to wait for the term to end. He wants him gone now. There's only one way that can happen. Well, there's two, I guess. Trump would resign, but we know he's not advocating for that. No, you say that you think should
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be brought to an end.
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I think. No, I said keep talking, dude. He deserves to stand trial to the American people. Some paraphrase, I guess, but I think
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you use the word end.
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Oh, that's what I mean by end. I mean by end. Uhhuh. I don't mean like stop talking, bro. You're up. If that's the.
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If that is the imagery that you're trying.
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Look how stupid he is. The dude couldn't rub two brain cells together to get a spark. This is what we're dealing with. This guy burned across and is just like.
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If we were a serious country, he would be in jail and he would be kicked out of this, out of the college.
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He's got to be in jail right now, right?
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I don't, I don't think.
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I mean, I bet he's not.
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Lou says he built this cross after carrying wooden slats from his near west side apartment to Grant park last Tuesday afternoon. He showed the red ball that he put on the top beam and used lighter fluid and toilet paper to get it all going. I put a Red hat to signify the mag. The MAGA hat.
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So that was like smiling, but that's
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not visible in the one I think
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they should add against the president. Trump says he was protesting what he calls maga. Christian nationalist supporters and the Trump administration ruling class.
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He's just scamming. When did we just become a form of protest?
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Right?
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And I think that's a great question
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of how this country works right now, where money controls everything, dude.
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Money has power over health care. Money has power over transportation. True.
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Valley is not like the FBI have
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been trying to identify him ever since putting out this flyer with pictures of him running away.
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CPD labeling it an arson. Are you surprised nobody's identified you to
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this labeling it and a little bit
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called them a little bit. But to me, that's not that important.
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Right.
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I don't really like.
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To me, this issue is bigger than just myself. Did you make it all the way through almost four years at UIC without somebody teaching you that a burning cross is one of the most divisive symbols in America?
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No, I didn't really have any. Like, I Never. Is your IQ 73 with religion? Never really surround myself with people with it. My childhood friends, they have a question.
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He's like, did you know a burning cross is bad? He's like, I don't come from, like, a religious background.
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You know what I would say to him? I would say, do you have any idea how a offended Asians are at how stupid you are and Asian? Like, I'm sitting here being like, I hope nobody has. No, he has nothing to do with me. I'm only. I'm only a little bit. You know, he's a confirmation and stuff like that. I didn't realize Asians could be that dumb, to be honest.
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But it's a symbol of the Klux Klan.
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I mean, that really is where it started.
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Nobody ever taught you that?
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Never said. No.
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I just. I just saw.
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Is the clan Catholic or priority?
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To be. To be fair, he thought it meant they hate Catholics.
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Yeah, they were Protestants.
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Do you guys remember the south park episode where all the wealthy black people keep moving in?
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Yes.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're like, we should. We could. We could. We could scare them by dressing up like ghosts. And then they're like, we should put a. A lowercase T in their lawn and set it on a fire. Why should we do that? For time. It means time to leave. Then Kobe Bryant runs out his side and he sees the burning cross and he goes, time to leave. He instantly understands bro OG South Park. Was so good. Remember when everything was funny?
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Yeah.
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Remember when Simpsons were funny?
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Chappelle show not only twisting was good.
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Yeah. We had, we had, we had Simpsons, we had futurum, we had South Park. Now, like, modern south park is just like, Trump's stupid. Am I right? Am I right? And I'm like, no, stop.
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I don't care. The thing that's sad is it's like the, they've always gone and been, you know, against whoever's in, in positions of authority. They've always, you know, mocked everybody. But there is this phenomenon where it's like, everyone goes after Trump so hard. It does just get exhausting. It's like, I understand there are people that don't like Trump, and I understand that you go after everybody, but it's like, man, come up with some material that other people come up with.
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It's like, like you, like watching a bully flick a kid's ear non stop. And you're watching that and you're getting frustrated to like, the kid getting his ear flicked. Like, not even the bully, you're like, just, just make them just do something like, bro, at a certain point I met at you. So at this point, like, if Trump started like arresting people, I'd be like, finally, geez, just do it already.
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What's the chances the D. A just like, tosses this and like, gives him a slap?
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Super high.
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50. 50. At least.
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Super high. But. However, Asians aren't a special interest group, so as I have learned throughout my life.
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Yeah, they're white, right?
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He doesn't. No, no. Well, not technically, but they don't get votes. So when, like, if you write down on a piece of paper, like if you're government paperwork or a job that you're Asian, they will just be like, bye. There's, there's, there's no. Like, what are they, 5% of the population? Nobody cares to pander that that community because they're like, we're not going to get any substantial votes from it. So they just don't care. But I am really shocked. Like, was that the dream of your parents? What is, what is he look. What does he look. Japanese?
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Nice. Chinese. Lou.
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Lou.
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Chinese. Could you imagine? Like, is like, oh, they're, they're furious. I'm sure he's gonna come back and they're gonna be like, you failed your history. Cross burning.
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Like, you can't be a doctor if you're in jail.
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Yeah. You brought shame to the family. Could you imagine, like, being in China as a little kid and being like, One day I will escape this communist nightmare and move to America so my children can have a good future.
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And this is your kid pretending to be oppressed.
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Yeah.
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And he's just like. He burned. He committed a. Several, several felonies.
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Yep.
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And he doesn't know why. He doesn't know what he's doing.
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There's a, there's a good chance. His parents are probably pretty wealthy too.
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Oh, it's neighbors. Despite just by claiming that.
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Claiming that, you know, he's against the rich people in the wealthy class.
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And bro, he's from Naperville. For those that don't know Naperville is like upper middle class. It's like not poor. I'd imagine like right now in Naperville people are making like 250 to 300k a year or something. I'm not gonna praise like a ultra wealthy, but the people we all knew from Naperville with doing.
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I, I want to know what his major is. Gotta find out what his major.
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Arts and crafts.
A
Arson. Crafts. Wasn't history.
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Artists and crafts.
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That's good.
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But I, you know, I mean, look, this kind of stuff is, is par for the course now. This is actually like low level stuff when you've got people that are, you know, shooting at police officers and, or planning terrorist attacks in the White House.
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Okay. Median Naperville salary is 155.
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Yeah, bad.
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So, you know, now April is an affluent Chicago suburb with a strong job market, low unemployment and high education levels, which drives solid numbers. Household income is higher because many families have dual earners. So, you know, what's your excuse? His parents. You know, man, I feel, you know, I, I want to feel bad economic because, you know, as like a new dad myself, I want to feel bad being like I couldn't imagine if my kid was that stupid. But then I'm kind of like, my kid will not be that stupid. That's just never going to happen. I, I don't understand how you can go 21 years and have a kid that Dumbledore.
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You know, it does make me think that, that you know, the kid wasn't disciplined, which would be out of character for Asian families. You know, generally they, they're fairly disciplined. They're disciplined their children. But yeah, it does make me think, you know, like, did you like teach this kid right from wrong? Like it's.
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Well, it's not just that, but he's just dumb. Like, I'm not talking about knowledge base. I'm talking about comprehension. Like comprehension being. I would like to take an Action. If I take this action, what will the outcome be? He clearly didn't even think. Yeah, it seemed really poorly thought out.
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Yeah.
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The reporter thought out.
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The reporter literally asks him, did you know about this? And he's like, no, I didn't study religion. It's like, wait, what?
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Just use Google, brother. He's gonna burn across.
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You know? And you'd think even with, like, the type of education that young people get nowadays, right. You'd think that they would know full well.
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Do you think he genuinely did it as, like, a protest towards Trump or that he was trying to stage a hoax?
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It's kind of baffled.
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I think he was trying to stage a hoax because, to be honest, like, I don't think you could be that stupid. There's too many cultural references to burning crosses. And his answers seem like he's trying to think of an excuse on the spot. Like, he doesn't. He's. It seems like he's trying to make up why he did it.
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Yeah.
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Guarantee you his AI search history has
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like, I bet he was trying to do a hoax. The reason the red hat was on it was because he was trying to make it look like MAGA was burning across the country. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Like a red hat and a cross being burned is because they're Christians. Were like, I do not believe for second. He's like, I had no idea. Oh, I was surprising.
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If a good D. A could, like, prove that. That he had the intent of causing, like, a racial hate crime, could he be charged with, like, a hate crime charge?
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I don't. I don't probably, but I don't know. No, I mean, I think the hate crime statutes are stupid anyway and shouldn't exist. So you should get charged with ourselves.
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Yeah, but. But I do hear what you're saying. If somebody is trying to fabricate a hate crime.
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Yeah.
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They should be. Char. I'm not. I have no idea what the legal precedent is, but in a just world, if you have hate crime laws, then somebody's trying to fake a hate crime to make people angry at another group of people should be charged with a hate crime.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I. Yeah. I'm kind of of the mind that. Tim, is there shouldn't, like, hate crime.
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No, there shouldn't be. I agree with you, but for as long as they exist, it's an improper application to say it's okay to create the. Why did you throw this at me?
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Put it on.
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You want me to throw. What is this? I don't know if someone with lice.
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Put it on Nobody put it on.
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No one's ever put it on.
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Look at that. Is this mine now?
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I. I guess. I don't know whose it is.
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You look even younger.
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It's an America 250.
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Just say you have lice and now nobody else.
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Exactly.
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It's yours now.
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That's mine now.
A
But anyway, it was someone's, but they're
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not here, so anyway, I don't think people should commit hate crimes was the point of what I was saying.
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I don't. I. Look, these kind of things depends on who you hate.
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You can't commit crimes, Tim.
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Well, because I'm talking about when someone skids their scooter over a pride crosswalk, they go to jail. You know, when someone burns a pride flag, they go to jail. But American flag, they don't. So you know what I mean? Like.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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That's the way the. The left enforces the law. Yo. It's wild. They fly a pride flag over Frederick, Maryland. Like, in the city, on their, like, city building or whatever. There's a pride flag.
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It's everywhere. It's everywhere.
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Very tiresome.
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Yeah.
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June's a rough month for propaganda.
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It is. It's. It's.
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You know, but.
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But not as bad as previous years. But they're still holding onto it, for sure.
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I. I feel like last year was the weakest. Pride Year. Pride Month. Year. This one does feel a little bit stronger than last year. Maybe I'm wrong.
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I think that they're a little more motivated.
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It's what?
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Sloth Month.
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Sloth month.
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November. Other deadly sins as well. So November, because, like, you just sleep after Thanksgiving, you know?
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True.
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When's Wrath Month?
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April. I think it's April.
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Comes after Pride Month.
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Is April.
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Is that.
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Well, April is.
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Aries.
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Yeah. Aries. Mars, the God of war.
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Yeah.
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Wrath Month. We gotta go. That's when we should do, like, tons of UFC stuff.
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There you go.
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Yeah, but the funny thing is, the fighters actually aren't all that mad. They're actually good sports.
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If you're fighting mad, you probably are going to get beat up. And then they try and keep themselves.
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What else do we have? I don't. I don't much care for Envy or Lust Month.
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Last month would be February.
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I mean, that's really what Pride Month is.
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Yeah, well, that's true. Yeah.
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They say the overlap.
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Yeah.
A
Which one are you missing? Just celebrating Gluttony Month, I guess That's November, right?
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Yeah, Thanksgiving, you know, shout out since.
A
Well, what about the. What about the virtues, though? What are the Seven virtues.
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So they're, they're opposite. So virtue is in the middle between. Yeah, but basically the opposite of lust would be prudence. Right. The opposite of pride would be humility. We don't celebrate those things.
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No, at all. Humility in the United States. Good Lord.
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Those aren't like things that we, social
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media destroyed that, you know, well, the charity. Charity, you know, diligence, charity. Charity might be.
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Patience is the opposite of wrath.
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Really?
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Patience, the opposite.
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Kindness is the opposite of envy. No, I guess the problem is that the opposite of gluttony and the opposite of envy would be similar, you know, giving to others and helping them.
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Wait, repeat that.
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So charity is the opposite of greed and kindness is the opposite of envy. But I kind of feel like charity would be the opposite of both. If you envy and want from other people, you instead give to them. And if you were greedy and wanted from people, you'd give to them. So yeah, chastity. Chastity month.
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That's what we should have. We'd have so many people will celebrate. They'll. They'll go have parades in the street where they aren't naked. Look how not naked we are wearing. Just people wearing feathers on me.
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Just wearing suits and walking calmly with
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no music, wearing clothes.
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Basically just like normal people.
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Exactly.
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Patience month. Let's see what else is there? Faith, hope, charity are the theological virtues. Well, there you go. The heavenly virtues and the deadly sins. How about that? Let's. Let's jump to your Rumble rants and super chats. So smash that like button. Share the show with everyone in your life that's special to you or your enemies. Someone you hate, text them right now and say, you know, I hate you, but you gotta watch Tim Cast irl.
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It'll make you.
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And then they'll text you back, be like, I hate you too, but damn it, do I respect you. That's what it's all about. Uncensored portion of the show, of course will be at 10 where we will say naughty words. Mytho says that 19 year old looked like. Looked like a soft 40 year old. I mean, holy cow, you look like
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a soft 40, bro.
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Let's see. Integrisaurus rex. Counting illegal immigrants on the census is representation without taxation.
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Interesting.
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Yeah, that's also bad. All good guys as Seamus, I do not and will not use you suck tube. I was one of the people who did donate to your cause. Will you please put twisted plots on Rumble?
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We definitely did. We. I mean, we sent it to everybody who or I believe we sent it to donors. I'll. I'll double check, but there we. Oh, yeah, we did. I sent out a mass link to all donors to be able to view it.
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What about Coglin plus, where people can subscribe to get amazing content? You know, the funny thing about that is no one will be able to figure out how to type the website out.
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It's true. They'll be like Coughlin.
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No, they'd spell it cog, C, O, G, O, G, L, I, N. Yeah, and then you'd be like, actually, it's spelled Coughlin.
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Telling me after.
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And that would be like Coughland. Like L, A, N, D. No, stop. L, A, N. I can't find this website. Coughlin.
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Plus, it is a pretty unfortunate spelling.
A
All right, we got a lot of cash. Patel fans. HSD services. Have you guys seen any of the videos of FIFA Europeans in the USA discovering American gems like Chick Fil A and Bass Pro? They are all over X and they're delightful. Yeah, I saw some of them. I saw the one where they discovered rioting in New York. You see that? I like.
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I do like the. I do like the fact that it kind of gives appreciation to us. Like, we see these foreigners come here, and they're like, oh, this place is great. Everybody's super nice and they talk to us and they're polite. And I'm like, all right. It's like a white pill.
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America's the best.
C
I do love it.
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Even though you've got the. Like, the average Gen Z thinks that the US is like, this terrible place.
C
Yeah. They've never traveled.
B
Well, there's that. But they're also like, the. A lot of it is the schools that nowadays, like, the curriculum doesn't really talk about any of the good things the US has done. It's basically just a litany of all the event. The terrible things that. That the US has ever done. So, like, it is nice to hear people say, oh, you know, this place is really great. And to be honest with you, like, I. I have no problem saying the United States is the greatest country in the world. It is the greatest society that has ever existed. And I don't care that people are, you know, find that out of fashion or out of favor.
A
You know, America's too good. Too good of country. It has me worried sometimes just how great America is.
B
It's so. It's so.
A
Because where do we go from here?
B
You know what I mean?
A
Oh, it's like. It's like, you beat the game now. It's just, you know, would you like, to keep plying, I guess.
B
Yeah.
C
DLC.
A
Yeah, we got. We gotta get some DLC. America to the Moon. 51st State. We have a shirt on, Tim.Cast.com. it says the 51st State. It's the moon. It's ours. We got there first.
B
Yep.
A
You know, so we'll take it. That's how it works, right? You. You know. You know, it's really funny, is like, the idea of staking a claim is not particularly different from a dog pissing on a stick. Like, humans, like, land on this rock and, you know, North America. And they, like, a family walks out, and he looks around, and he just, like, takes a stick and goes, that's enough.
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It's hours.
A
And then we make fun of dogs for pissing. Being like, oh, one is a little
D
more elegant, for sure.
A
One's more functional. Like, when the dog pisses, you can smell it, and you're like, whoa. Like, I. Yeah, it's true.
D
What are dogs gonna do when they get there?
A
They just can't.
D
Nothing.
A
They can't own property.
D
Exactly.
B
Sucks to suck. Yeah.
A
The funny thing is, we're joking about this, but, like, 100 years from now, there's gonna be, like, a classroom of children watching this. Like a history lesson. And they're like, see the bigotry of early Earth humans? Like, half the kids are genetically engineered to be dogs.
C
Furries.
B
Yeah, exactly.
A
And they're like. And they were like, we weren't actually granted the right to own property until 2741, which is much more than 100.
C
Pool was one of the leaders of the bigotry against them.
A
They start genetically. Well, there was that one dude who made himself a tiger. Remember that? Oh, yeah. A female tiger. And then he killed himself, which is very sad, but, I mean, like, when you do that stuff to your body, there's something wrong.
C
Kind of saw it coming.
A
Yeah. I mean, it's scary stuff.
D
Yeah.
A
However, you know, MRNA technology, the. The issue right now is they can't. It's called addressing. We're talking with Brett Weinstein about this. So if they give you mRNA, they can't make it target the appropriate cells. So let's say they want to repair cellular damage in, like, your liver. They can't make it. So the MRA specifically goes to your liver. It'll go everywhere.
C
Okay.
A
And if they put, you know, RNA in it, that will make your cells make liver cells, whatever. Get liver cells in your arm. Like, so they can't do it. However, I think they will figure it at some point, in which case, People are gonna get real messed up stuff done to themselves.
C
Oh yeah.
A
They're gonna be like, I want giraffe DNA in my neck. And then they're gonna be like, okay, could you. And then you're gonna be like, could
C
you take the liver out temporarily and inject it with MRNA and then let it regrow and then put it back in?
A
Yeah, maybe. I don't know. Not a scientist.
C
I don't know.
B
I imagine that kind of scientist.
A
But I do think we are going to get to the point with extreme genetic modifications. Yeah, like it's going to get freaky.
C
Do you think the robotic stuff will happen first?
A
Other robotics up is now?
C
Yeah, I know, but like to a more extreme point.
A
I think once we get artificial super intelligence, all technology is discovered in a flash in the pan flash douche. So that's why the reason why they want to build the reason why they want to build data centers like crazy. Despite the fact they're not making money from it, they're selling tokens and it's not really making enough money. Once we get artificial superintelligence, theoretically it can just start solving all of these problems.
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Yeah, it's an arms race too, right? Because if China has it before we do and they're able to solve the problem first.
A
Some dudes like, once the AI is like at superintelligence level, you type in anti gravity and it'll be like, based on everything we know, we've calculated and we found theoretically these models might, should, should do it and then they'll build it.
C
When do you think we'll see our first government run? And I could be like, local government doesn't have to be like big or city run AI.
A
We already have it. Who, who's running the US government?
B
Doj.
A
No, but I mean like, yeah, they were using it for the war effort in Iran. They were largely using AI to target stuff. So like our military strikes in Iran was just like a robot being like, I'll do it, boss.
B
Didn't you read about medical?
C
Metal Gear Solid is real, man.
B
Didn't you read about all the hubbub between Anthropic and the Dow?
A
Yeah, they just shut down Mythic or whatever.
B
Yeah, well, Fable. Fable, yeah, it's gone. Yeah, it's here for one week.
D
You just bombed the wrong target. Like, you're right, I shouldn't have done that.
A
Remember when they did the simulation where the. The AI was programmed to follow certain rules, so it was given a task and it said in the simulation, use this, this drone to go Take out the enemy target. But you can't do these things. So it just blew up the control base that was inhibiting its ability to do things I wanted to do because it was basically like the fastest way to achieve my goal. The least amount of steps is like, if, if, if. If I follow your rules, it'll take 10 steps to blow up the target. If I blow you up, it's one step.
B
Modern problems require modern solutions.
A
And everyone was like, it's probably a bad idea to release this into the wild, but it'll happen. It'll happen. And then once that happens, we're gonna get neuralink and problematic humans will be put in the pod and they'll hook your brain up.
C
And would you get that?
A
I would not get a physical implant, but I don't think anybody would. I think that's failed largely. They've tried this. Not to mention the human body rejects a lot of the stuff, so it's very difficult to do full implants.
C
Hypothetically, though, they can ensure 100% acceptance into your body. Would you get an implant and it doesn't show? Like, nobody can tell you're happy.
A
It's like, I don't care if they show the. The. Yeah, exactly. It's big. It's a huge hole at the top of my head. You know when I plug the matrix thing and it's like, when you're out
C
of service, a little antenna comes out, like the issue.
A
So it really just comes down to invasiveness of the neuralink. There's a few. There's a few problems. Will, will. Will they be able to read and write? So the answer is no. First, there's, there's. It's not yes or no. I'll say this. If the presumption is there's no safeguards or we don't understand safeguards, and someone can write to your brain.
B
Hell no.
A
You get the neural link and you're like, I'm play video games. And all of a sudden, next thing you know, you're gay. Like, they're going to be like, we
D
want Xbox guy keeps.
A
Yeah, you can hack me.
C
I'm gonna make him gay.
A
Yeah. I mean, who wants to do that if they could write to your brain and do weird stuff? You know what I mean?
C
People don't get swatted anymore. They become gay.
A
Like, could you imagine playing a game with someone and there's like a dude and he's like, I banged your mom. It's like, now you bang my. Talking about, I'm, I'm going to gay hack you, bro. What are you talking about? I'm. I'm going to gay hack you. No, do. Oh, my God. I like guys gay.
D
All you have to do to do that is control the media.
C
You have to go to the doctor to become Unay.
B
Like you.
C
Back again for the third time this month, Doc. Like.
A
Like, I get to stop playing call of duty 12. The kids keep making you gay. So have you guys ever seen Ghost in the Shell?
B
Yeah, y.
C
Of course, man.
A
That's. It's. It's a movie. I think more than one.
C
They're remaking it, aren't they? I think they're remaking.
A
They remade one Scarlet Johansson a while ago.
C
Was. I think they're making another animation.
A
Oh, okay. It's very good.
C
Could be wrong.
A
The funny thing is, like, in Ghost in the Shell standalone complex, there's this dude called the Laughing man, and he hacks your eyes so that when you look at him, you just see this face with a baseball cap and a Catcher in the Rye quote. Said what it say. It says. What I thought I would do is I'd pretend to be one of those deaf mutes or something like that. And it's like just spinning around so no one can describe what the guy looks like because he hacks your eyes. And I'm like, like, I like how they wanted to make like, an action law enforcement style show, you know, with like, was it like section 7 or whatever? But in reality, it'd be a lot weirder than that. Like, even cyberpunk doesn't go far enough. Like, people would literally, like, hack you gay as a prank. And he would be like, well, come on. They'd be like, what's the problem? You got a problem with gay people?
C
Yeah.
A
You know, and then you'd be like, man, you have to, like. Again, you go to the doctor and he's like. He plugs your thing in your brain and he's like, let me remove it from you. Code the gay away.
D
What a world. Yep.
A
All right, what do we got here? KL Tanker says Seamus, what if the world was getting overpopulated, I. E. Flood with people and the gay are the rainbow God promised?
D
I don't believe that's the case. And there's actually ancient texts.
A
You don't believe in the gays that.
D
Well, no, I don't believe that. That's why. Because it's a disordered inclination and marriage between a man and a woman. And also you're ignoring that in Catholic theology and ecclesiology, there's already a place for People who don't procreate and have children.
C
Right.
D
We have priests, we have nuns, we have. We have monks. So it's not to say that everyone needs to have children, but firstly, Malthusianism in the overpopulation narrative is total nonsense. It was predicted that we were going to hit peak population and everyone's going to be starving. But as the world population has grown, poverty has decreased. So what happens is each additional person is able to produce more than just they need as the system scale. And so more people equals more wealth. What we're actually encountering now in the west is a depopulation problem. We're going to hit the point where we're going to become incredibly poor as nations if we don't find a very incredible, magical, robust economic solution for the fact that we didn't procreate, we didn't have children.
A
Young people are going to burn everything down because, yeah, the tax system, the welfare state. Older people are going to be like, you can't take my Social Security from me.
C
So.
A
Because they vote, and it's really simple, let's just play this game. There's. What is it, like, 75 million Gen Xers, Right. Boomers are on the way out, but Gen Xers are going to be like, I paid my taxes, I want my Social Security. Millennials and are largely going to be like, well, you know, we really care all that much. But millennials, you know, only about 10 years away from getting their Social Security too. So it's coming.
B
Yeah.
A
Here's the best part. Gen Alpha being only around 40 or so million are going to go vote. We say no to taking all of our money for Social Security. Gen Xers go, there are twice as many of us than there are of you. So we vote, we get your money, and the Gen Alphas are going to be like, burn it all down, because our vote doesn't matter anymore. Having a break by vote based on generation is the end of this country. I mean, you got to say, when you've got 30% Democrat, 30% Republican, and 30% in the middle, people can shift around. Some people vote, some people don't. But these are. These are not financial, economic structures. When you have 42 million people that will always get voted into slavery and poverty and taxation because an older generation can. These are different moral world views. It's very, very different.
D
Yeah. Like, I mean, the reality is that if your civilization doesn't have children, it dies and ours didn't and it's dying.
A
Yep. All right, not your average Dan says Secret Service To Cash Patel. You think you're better than me?
D
That's Twisted Plots reference. Go check it out, everybody. All right?
A
Daniel Schultz says, maybe a cliche, but still true. Its message. Quote, some men aren't looking for anything logical. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men want to watch the world burn.
B
Great movie.
A
They won't stop until their goal is met. Either Destroy evil or let it evolve.
B
I mean, that's legitimately where a lot of the. A lot of young people are going to end up.
A
Imagine the, like, the lack of education. Bruce Wayne must have had to be like, 35 and not understand that basic concept. When he's like, criminals are simple, Alfred. And he's like, let me tell you a story.
D
He's like, you're not simple Master Wayne.
A
There's like, he's 35. He fought Ra's al Ghul. He never. He, like, this guy just wanted to burn Gotham. You know what I mean? Some people can't think.
D
The guy in the clown makeup has a very reasonable plan.
A
That's the one thing about Dark Knight. He's like, he doesn't understand. The Joker just wants to mess everything up. But so did Rachel Ghoul. And it's like, what happened to the first movie? At least also in the third one, how did he even get in Gotham? Like, what? He just. He flew in. I don't know, teleported, silly. Wait, when one of the big comes back.
D
Oh, that's right.
A
Yeah. He's just like. He's there and it's like. Well, he's Batman. You know, he was an okay version of Batman. The worst one is the new one.
C
Robert Pat.
B
Yes.
C
Yeah, I like him.
A
I like emo Batman, but he's not even emo bat. He's incompetent Batman. He's like, I'm gonna use my. My bat, you know, rope. And then he falls and I'm like.
C
He feels more like detective type Batman a little more.
A
Yeah, but he. He keep. He like, he failed.
C
Yeah, yeah.
A
He's not like, physically, it's not Batman.
B
Yeah. The best Batman was Ben Affleck.
A
He actually was really good.
C
Yeah.
A
Yeah. Everyone thought he wasn't going to be, and then he was.
B
The movies that he was in were not the best Batman movies, but Ben Affleck was. He looked like Batman. He was the best Batman.
A
Your mom was named Martha. My mom is named Martha. We should be friends and stop fighting.
B
Yeah. That wasn't the best.
C
The biggest, like, sin that. That. That Batman created was when Jeep, like, bought the rights to the movie, and they had Bruce Wayne driving, like, a crappy Jeep.
B
When did that happen?
C
It was in one of the. Is in one of the movies anyway.
B
It's like the 90s movies or something. No, it's.
C
It's one. I forget which one. When Superman comes back and, like. Or when there. When the. When. When Metropolis is getting attacked and Bruce Wayne's driving around, like, fleeing the city in a Jeep or, like, towards the city.
B
Oh, yes, yes, yes. You're talking about. Yeah, that was in. That was in Batman vs Superman. That was the setup as to why Batman.
C
Right, right.
D
Yes.
A
What is wrong? They. I love dc. I love. I love Justice League more than. I like. I like DC more than Marvel. And, man, they really butchered those movies. And now Supergirl, it looks horrible. Oh, my God. The actress coming out being like, the movie's not for white Christian dance. Who do you think's bringing their daughters to the movie, you idiot? God, stop hiring these people.
B
Lord.
C
Yeah, they're making the mistakes that Marvel made already. It's like they're. They're behind.
A
Like, yeah, when your star actress comes out, insults any market, she's like, it's. The movie's not for Christian dad. So I'm like, okay, you're trying to market a mood to little girls to be superheroes, for one. They don't care about this. I saw this funny Instagram post, and there are two bedrooms, and it was a. It's a mom, and she's like, understand the difference between boys and girls. And she pans the camera left, and the little boy has got, like, Hulk hands, and he's just smashing things and kicking his toys. And then she pants to the right. And the little girl's just sitting in a chair reading a book, like, turning the page. Yes, yes. Every parent understands this. Boys and girls are different. So they keep trying to make movies for little girls where the. Where they. The women act like men.
B
Yeah.
A
You know what? I'm gonna say this, too. And I want this to be as offensive as possible, especially to feminists. I was watching some show. I think it was Blacklist. I think it was Blacklist. I'm not sure. But, like, a guy who's a bad guy, like a henchman, bad guy, gets in the elevator with a woman who's a female agent, and then she looks back and start fighting, and she kicks his ass. And I'm just like.
B
I just.
A
You know, the thing is, a generation was raised in media showing men and women fighting on par.
B
Yep.
C
Yeah.
A
And they believe in their mind from this that men and women fight on par. Then you watch a video of like scrawny gamer guy who never worked on a day's life versus Marine woman and he beats the crap out of her.
D
Well, exactly. Because it's not even men and women on par. It's a woman who's tiny fighting a man who.
A
Right, exactly.
D
It's not even like a man and woman equally sized. And she's beating him up, which is also unrealistic. It's a tiny little like £90 woman going around beating up these 300 pound men.
A
I mean, to be fair, like you get Black Widow in the Marvel movies, you know, and she's like, oh, she's the best. It's like did one guy would just pick her by the neck and slam her on the ground. You know what I mean? Like in, in, in, in. Was it Iron Man 2 when Happy Hogan comes in and he fights the one security guard and it takes him forever and then Black Widow takes everybody out. I get it, I get it. They're superheroes, they have special powers and all that, man. That's fine. But I just want to say, like when I'm watching a TV show and the female character beats up like three guys and she's just like, I'm supposed to be a regular person. I'm just like, sorry.
D
Well, and also because they, they can't give any female character any kind of drawback or nerf or power at all or it's sexist. You can't have a female character who's miraculously able to beat men up but has bad aim.
C
Remember when she fires the comics, Spider Woman gets pregnant. She's still like out fighting crime.
D
That's like Fargo, you know?
B
But to, to your point, Seamus, like that was the big problem with the, the first of the Star wars sequels, right? Rey?
D
Oh yeah.
B
Everything down pat right away. Right. Like her first, first fight. Yeah, she was a Mary Sue. Her first fight with Darth Maul, she, it was. Or not Darth Maul, whatever his name was.
D
Yeah, Kylo Ren.
B
Yeah, it was, she was, she fought to a, a state, a stalemate or whatever. Like she could fly the Millennium Falcon right away. Like Luke Skywalker got his butt kicked the entire first Star wars movie.
A
Yeah, even he lightsaber, like he, he struggled with it.
B
I mean, and he blaster, he would like, it was cool that he could fly. He had like, he had a really good ability to pilot, but he wasn't a Jedi. He had to learn how to do that, and that was one of the things that was endearing. That was one of the reasons why you liked it. That's why everyone.
A
Exactly.
D
It wasn't already perfect.
A
He, he. He's dis. It's like you're a wizard, Harry. This poor farm kid. It's like you're actually the son of a great Jedi Knight who had power. And like, you can be great, too. And the kid realizes he's important and he does his best. And then now they're like, let's just make it so that the girls always had the power. They keep doing this like Captain Marvel, Ray.
C
There's a struggle.
A
Yeah, they just have the power. It's just yours.
C
Even Iron Man, Tony Stark struggled.
A
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
C
There's no struggle for these characters. Yep.
A
And even, even Tony. Tony Stark was dying the whole time.
B
Yeah.
A
It's funny because, like, the female, they say that the male power fantasy is saving everybody. So the example I like to cite is, you know, Spider man fighting green Green Goblin. And then Green Goblins, like, what'll it be? Spider man, your beloved? Or suffer the children? And then Spider man saves them both. Like, proving he's the hero or like when he's on the train, like. And Toby Maguire's like, nearly dying. This is the female power fantasy is romping about getting into trouble, doing whatever you want with no consequences. And that's why rom coms are very popular with women. And action movies are very popular with guys. But now what they're doing is they're trying to take the have, have whatever you want with no consequences but with fighting. And women are just not into it. It's just not. They don't want to watch it.
D
It's true, man. The rom com thing is hilarious. If you analyze any rom com or if you happen to be in a position to watch one, it's hilarious. The. The women just do whatever they want in these films. Oh, the worst one. I saw this recently and we were, my wife and I, the whole time, because how insane it was. Sweet Home Alabama. That movie is insane. She like, spoiler alert. I know you were all going to go watch this. She basically stands up a guy who she was going to marry on the day of the wedding. And then when the mom is mad, she punches the. The mom in the face. Like, this is deranged. How is she?
A
Have you, have you not watched Lifetime? Every movie is basically like a woman is engaged to a guy and she goes home briefly to see family before the wedding. Sees the old bad boy from high school. They Fall in love, and she ditches the guy she's been with for years. It's like every single romcom.
D
Yeah. No, they're insane. They're totally insane. It's like, what if that emotional impulse that you have right now that you should control turned out to be the solution to all of your problems and everything's right?
A
And then in the end, it's like. Like, it all worked out and everyone's happy.
D
Oh, my gosh.
A
Yeah. Works out. They tried doing that with superhero movies. They're like, you know what women like? They like being able to do whatever you want without consequences, but let's make it so they can also kill people. And then these movies just. Captain Marvel did well, only because it was in between Infinity War and Endgame, and everybody that we were told you needed to watch this to understand Endgame, and we were like, okay. And we were all hungry for the next Marvel movie, and that movie sucked.
B
They actually changed the Infinity War because of the response to, To. To Captain Marvel. Yeah, they.
A
She wasn't in it.
B
Well, that's why they. That's why she wasn't in it much, is because no.
A
Infinity War came out. Then Captain Marvel came out.
B
I'm sorry. The. The end game. Yes. My bad.
A
She was in Endgame, and everyone groaned when I, When I was in the theater, the scene where Thanos punches her and she doesn't get hurt at all, everyone groaned because they literally established an Infinity War. Thanos beating the crap out of Hulk to show it's. Infinity War is a masterpiece. I, I, I genuinely mean that. Look at the color palettes. Thanos is the protagonist. It follows his story, and all the other characters are around him. In the beginning, they show him beating up the Hulk to establish, for those who've never seen him in action, it's great writing for the audience. This is how strong he is. He easily handles Hulk, who we've seen in all the previous movies, is nearly unstoppable. Then they're like, oh, and by the way, here's Captain Marvel. She's 100 pounds, soaking wet. Thanos punches her, and she doesn't move at all.
B
Yeah.
A
And it's like, like, come on.
D
Because she's not controlling her emotions, which is where her.
A
And, but here's the thing, too. She's a terrible actress. So, like, when Thanos punches her, she's just like, like, not she. Like, she just, like, her mouth goes.
B
Yeah. The whole point was to be like, I'm so strong that Thanos had to use the Power Stone out And punch, punch me.
D
I feel like the. The male version of that, if you were just pandering to the worst instincts in men, would be a male superhero who's able to fix everything by just. Just being totally checked out and not caring and just chilling. Like, I'm just laying on my couch. And that's actually. It's actually my superpower is when I don't have to get involved with anything. Everything goes great.
A
So we got this. What do we got here? We got. What do we have here? Ryan Brown says, yeah, Seamus. America will be judged, weighed, and found wanting, made insignificant to the rest of the world. Severely weakened in the Third World War. It starts after civil wars in Europe.
D
If you say so.
B
Yeah. I don't think. Well, he did.
D
That's just, like, your opinion, man.
A
What do we got here? Raymond G. Stanley Jr. Says, Tim, the boonies 250America boards are super duper cool, especially the Red coats and jacked chicken boards. The red coats is sold out. Folks want to know if more will be made to go IRL. America 250. Well, I. I texted Ian, let him know that, like, the board sold out. And he said, what if we do a special edition with, like, blood and, like, actually make it, you know, adult, you know, not for. Not for the kids. But I said, you know, I think it would be unfair to those that watch the show. Were here at the announcement, went in, and a lot of people weren't able to buy it. And they're limited edition. Intentionally, like, we're trying. We want it to be special for you and for, like, the most dedicated fans. So we announce them and say, limited edition. Get them while you can. If we were to release more later, I feel like that would be unfair to those. You know, it would be for those who aren't as dedicated. But I. Maybe we'll do one more. Because I. I knew when I saw the art, I was like, we're gonna sell that out in 10 minutes. Like, the entire Tim cast crew. Just killing Ian, man. Everyone's gonna buy that.
B
Poor Ian.
A
But I told Ian, let's do Ian's Revenge. Let's do a part two. And he says he wants to be George Washington. And I'm like, well, no, because you have to. You have a character. Yeah.
D
You're a red guy.
C
Yeah, Zombie Ian.
A
Zombie would be good. Yeah. Zombie Ian's Revenge. Yeah. For Halloween.
C
Halloween.
A
That'd be. You know, it'd be really cool. For Halloween, we do an America. American Revolution Halloween. Pretty cool. So it's like we do a Few boards. Zombie Ian gets revenge. And everyone's running and screaming from him and he's wearing the tattered red coat. You know, it's like, it's like horror. It's like the red coats win because they're zombies now.
B
It would be good.
A
All right, everybody.
D
2010, if you pitch that film, they would have made it.
B
Oh, yeah, let's.
D
So cool.
A
Let's grab one more. We got this from. From Slick stb. He says, gotta. You're late. Hope you shut this out. Shouldn't even the head of FBI have a hobby at least? Can't cash have a hobby and a passion for a game like hockey if a drink is had? Okay, if a president plays a game of basketball or goes golfing, can't they have some downtime?
C
Yeah, absolutely.
A
I mean, Trump's always going golfing. They yell at him all the time for going golfing. What's he doing, huh? Get out of here. All right, everybody, smash the like button. Share the show with everyone you've ever met, including your pets. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Tim cast. Tony, do I shout anything out?
C
If you're in Texas. Current revolt.com or you can follow me on X at Current Revolt.
D
Guys, thank you so much for watching. It's been great coming back out here to do the show. We really put our money where our mouth is with our crowdfunding campaign. We're producing the show. It looks excellent. The reception has been absolutely phenomenal. People are loving it. So if you are sick and tired of the dominant media culture being completely owned and controlled by leftists and you want entertaining content produced by right wing artists, which is actually entertaining and funny and enjoyable and not just preachy and boring. Go over to our YouTube channel at Freedom Tunes, check out our new full length show, Twisted Plots. You guys are gonna love it. Our audience is loving it. Thank you so much and God bless.
B
I am Phil that remains on Twix. The band is all that remains. You can check out the band at Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, YouTube, Spotify and Deezer. Don't forget, the left lane is for crime.
A
I'm Carter Banks. You can follow me at Carter Banks everywhere and at carterbanks official everywhere else. Seamus, I had the pleasure of tracking some lines with Ian for your show. So I've seen a little bit about, you know, behind the scenes. It's really funny. So thank you all. Should go check it out. And yeah, Tony, thanks for coming out. Let's get into the after show. We'll see you all@rumble.com timcast irl right now for the Uncensored Show. Thanks for hanging out.
This episode centers on the FBI's disruption of a leftist terror plot to attack a UFC event at the White House attended by Donald Trump and explores themes of increasing political radicalization, generational shifts, left-wing violence, and the reaction—both media and institutional—to such events. The panel debates the ramifications for civil society, cultural influence, and the effectiveness of law enforcement and government actors in the current political landscape. The episode is characterized by open skepticism towards mainstream media, a focus on generational despair and radicalization, criticism of both right and left failures, and dark humor.
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