
Trump Just REVOKED Legal Status Of 530,000 Migrants, Deportations NOW w/ Alex Stein
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Tim Pool
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Alex Stein
Donald Trump's my favorite president. He's very considerate. He knows that Fridays are kind of hard news days because everybody's just checked out for the weekend. So being such a good guy that he is, at 7:19pm, literally just within the hour before, like right around the time we start doing pre production for the show, the news broke that he's revoked the legal status of half a million different migrants. Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans. And I know he did it because he was thinking about us. He said, tim, we're going to make sure you got a breaking news story for your show. And thank you, Mr. President. I'm kidding, by the way, but he really did this. And the news just broke right now. All of these individuals who were told by the Biden administration, come on down, fly in if you've got a sponsor, find themselves facing their, their status being revoked. Now, reportedly this is not individuals who came here illegally and then got temporary status. These are people who, a program was created where if you had a sponsor, you could come because Biden basically said surge the border. So they flew here with temporary status. And now Trump be taking it away. He's also gutted the entire civil rights department at the dhs. And what else? He's shutting down another immigration department. He's just basically shutting everything down in lightning speed. And we're here for it, so we'll talk about that. Plus, Trump says that those that are caught committing acts of domestic terrorists against Tesla, he's going to send you to El Salvador. Okay, so I, I'm, I, I gotta be honest, like, if you're an American citizen, you go to jail. I don't want Trump to send them to El Salvador. But again, like, welcome to a wartime presidency, my friend. So we're gonna talk about this before we get started. We have some shout outs. Make sure you guys download the Rumble app. When you download the Rumble app, you get notified every single time the show comes on. So if you care about where we go in the future of free speech and you want to make sure that there's a podcast platform and a video hosting platform where real conversations can happen, download that Rumble app, there's a bunch of really awesome content. You've got Steven Crowder, of course. You got Tim Cass, you got Jeremy Hambley, you got Viva Fry and so many others. Russell Brand, Dave Rubin, all on Rumble. Download that app, subscribe and don't forget to also go to cast brew.com. pick up that sweet, delicious Cast Brew coffee. We got Alex Stein's Primetime Grind. Two times caffeine. Look at that guy's face. If you want to be as messed up as this guy, which I don't know why you would.
Sarah Gonzalez
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Alex Stein
What he said. Also go to booty hq.com. this one's for all the chicken owners out there. Because if you got chickens and a chicken coop, you need one of these skateboards. This is the 28th Amendment graphic skateboard. Chickens being necessary to the security of a free state. The right of the people to keep, bear and breed chickens shall not be infringed. And this is the 28th amendment skateboard over@poonies hq.com and I believe this should be the 20th amendment because chickens are based. And Alex is just telling me how if everybody in the country owned three chickens, they would consume our biodegradable waste and we would have a clean environment.
Sarah Gonzalez
That's true. That's what they said.
Alex Stein
Your grass would grow greener, chickens fertilize it.
Sarah Gonzalez
But this is why they won't let us do it. Because the egg industry would go bye bye. And the egg industrial ag.
Alex Stein
I knew it.
Sarah Gonzalez
That's what I'm saying. You don't mess with the egg industrial complex, dog. You just. You can't win.
Alex Stein
Oh, man. All right, everybody smash that like button. Share the show with everyone you know and also join our discord server@timcast.com get active. Don't just be a passive observer of the news. We've got a Discord community where you can hang out. There's pre shows, there's after shows. There's a whole bunch of epic stuff going on. There's a fitness chat room, there is a game development room, there's card games if you want to get fit. There's people there, they're going to hang out with you, they're going to tell you what to do. It's like just be a part of the community that going to help you out. Share the show. Smash the like button and you already get it. Alex is here.
Sarah Gonzalez
Let's go. We're going to get weird. It's Friday, you know, there's a lot to talk about. I don't know why we're not talking about Pearl and Matt Walsh fighting, but I guess there's more important stuff.
Alex Stein
They're fighting.
Sarah Gonzalez
Are you kidding? Dude, she went after Alyssa Walsh and then Matt, quote, tweeted her and so yeah, I mean my whole world revolves around that.
Alex Stein
Breaks my heart.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know Pearly things if. If she.
Alex Stein
If fighting.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know.
Tim Pool
I can't believe it.
Alex Stein
I'm not sleep.
Sarah Gonzalez
I cannot sleep. I was coming here, I was like, oh my gosh, I'm going on Tim's show. But I can't. I'm just worried about what Matt is thinking about Pearl attacking him. So yeah, I think that's what we should talk about. But I know you want to talk about something more serious.
Alex Stein
Sarah's here as well.
Tim Pool
Yep, yep.
Sarah Gonzalez
Who are you?
Alex Stein
What do you do?
Tim Pool
Sarah Gonzalez. I am a colleague of Alex's who is still with Blaze. So who knows when his final day will be, but it's not yet.
Sarah Gonzalez
Never. I love the Blaze. Please keep me employed there. I'm very thankful for my employment there and I love that company and she is my co worker and it's an honor to be here, Tim.
Alex Stein
Brett's hanging out, guys, I think.
Tim Pool
Go, go ahead.
Brett Dasovic
Oh, yes, guys. Normally we are live 3 to 5pm on PCC. My name is Brett. I too would rather talk about conservative E drama but apparently there is news to get into tonight.
Phil Labonte
It's Friday, you never know. I'm Phil Labonte, the lead singer of the heavy metal band all that Remains. I'm an anti communist and a counter revolutionary. Let's talk about drama.
Alex Stein
We'll get into the drama, but we'll start with this from Reuters. Trump revokes legal status for 530,000 Cubans. Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans.
Phil Labonte
This is technically political drama.
Alex Stein
Yes, it is political drama.
Tim Pool
Very dramatic.
Alex Stein
This is actually crazy. This move, effective April 24, will cut the two year parole granted to migrants under former President Joe Biden that allowed them to enter the country by air. If they had US Sponsors. Trump, a Republican. Can I just. What. Why did Reuters. What. Why did they put that in there?
Brett Dasovic
Do they always do stuff like, you know why. You know exactly why they did it.
Alex Stein
Who in the. Do they think that some 16 year old who has no idea what our public Republican is. Is reading this?
Sarah Gonzalez
Probably, I guess.
Alex Stein
Anyway, it says he's ramping up immigration enforcement of taking office, pushing deport, blah, blah, blah. Okay, we get it. Donald Trump is basically gonna, gonna, going to deport everybody.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, but Tim, he's not doing this for us. You know who he's doing this for? He's doing this for all those dogs and cats that are not going to get eaten anymore. So now all those dogs and cats are safe. And I'm sorry, you know, I, I don't think Haitians actually eat animals like that. But I would not take my cat or dog to a Haitian veterinarian because they might. So, you know, I honestly do feel better for bigoted. No, it's not.
Alex Stein
That's mean.
Sarah Gonzalez
You would take your cat to a Haitian veterinarian?
Alex Stein
I talk to him first, but sure.
Sarah Gonzalez
Oh, they went to vet school in Haiti. No, thank you. No.
Brett Dasovic
Let me see your accreditation.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, I mean, it's going to be written in crayon if it's from Haiti. I mean.
Alex Stein
Well, I'm just imagining there's like. So listen, listen, listen to me. It's 1973. A young child in, in Haiti just dreams of being a vet. He saves up a bunch of money legally comes to the United States. He's been here for 20 years and he's got this amazing practice just outside, outside of D.C. and he loves animals and he's watching the show right now and a single tear is coming from his eye as you say those words about him.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, because Haitians do voodoo and they. So I'm sorry. I love Haitians, you know, they're great.
Alex Stein
What about the Cube? What about the Cubans, though? He's, he's revoking. Also Cubans.
Sarah Gonzalez
Good. I mean, let him go too. Except for the big booty Latinas. They get to stay. That's one thing. Tim. You know, I see you on this every night. Oh, let's kick the immigrants out. Let's kick the. And I see Phil too. Phil's a blame too. Oh, let's get rid of the illegal immigrants. What is a Big Booty Latina ever done to somebody?
Alex Stein
Literally?
Sarah Gonzalez
Go fight.
Phil Labonte
Came here illegally.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, so what? They came to have a better life and I'm gonna give it to her or somebody else is gonna give it to her. And what better punishment? No, no. What better punishment to an illegal immigrant than taking their beautiful, most luscious export.
Phil Labonte
That they have, making them? Stay with Alex Stein.
Sarah Gonzalez
We win with the bbls.
Alex Stein
These. These Big Booty Latina. Okay, okay, Alex, please.
Sarah Gonzalez
Not a crime to say Big Booty Latino.
Alex Stein
They are taking away Instagram jobs from American Big Booty Americans.
Sarah Gonzalez
No, no, they're not.
Phil Labonte
There. There are American Latinas, Big Booty American Latinos. Absolutely.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah. But the ones that ask me how I know, listen. They're more authentic. How do you know?
Tim Pool
I am one.
Sarah Gonzalez
There you go. But I'm just saying I don't like this all, you know, all or nothing immigration plan. I feel like we should. Hey, listen, if they've been here and they're. They're my housekeeper. Tim, you want to deport my housekeeper?
Phil Labonte
Send them back. Send them back. Send them back.
Sarah Gonzalez
Way I could make my housekeeper work for $5 an hour if she wasn't an illegal immigrant. So why would I want to kick them out when it's a woman I'm not worried about? She's not part of the trunde.
Phil Labonte
One person to do that to do your housekeeping?
Sarah Gonzalez
No, I have two. I have a bunch of cats. No, I need a bunch of illegal immigrants.
Tim Pool
But actually, it's probably true.
Brett Dasovic
Wait, so you won't take them to a Haitian? Ve. But as long as they're your housekeeper, it's okay if they're Hispanic?
Sarah Gonzalez
Yes, because they have.
Brett Dasovic
They are not the Haitians. Okay.
Sarah Gonzalez
It's like an art form to them. They can make a bad thing smell great. Like fabuloso. Have you ever used fabuloso?
Phil Labonte
Dude, them bad.
Tim Pool
Even toxic as they got to go.
Alex Stein
That's what's so good about it.
Brett Dasovic
It's purple of this world. It looks alien.
Phil Labonte
I'm generally pleased.
Brett Dasovic
Not illegal alien. Regular alien.
Phil Labonte
I'm generally pleased with the Trump administration, but I am actually disappointed with the speed and intensity. Deportations. They need to ramp it up because that is 15. There are 15 million illegal aliens Are not illegal.
Sarah Gonzalez
Pardon me?
Tim Pool
They will be.
Alex Stein
They are. They will be. These are individuals who were told that. So Biden launched a sponsorship program to give two year legal status to anybody who came with us with A US Sponsor. So they're technically legal. Trump is going to take away that legal status, and then they will be illegal.
Brett Dasovic
See, wasn't there a huge, supposedly bipartisan immigration bill during the Biden administration that was supposedly having them saying that he was really, really tough on immigration despite the fact that we know that most things that are bipartisan suck?
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I mean, they were lying, too. It was.
Brett Dasovic
Well, of course they were lying.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, it was. It was going to fund all kinds of things that the Republicans were never going to get on board with. It was all just a talking point so they could say, look, we had this bill, and the Republicans said no. So it's all the Republicans fault, blah, blah, bl. No, but again, they need to ramp up the deportations. They need to get rid of the people that are here illegally. That was the promise made by the, the Trump administration.
Alex Stein
These people aren't illegal.
Phil Labonte
I understand that.
Alex Stein
Anybody who. So, so the, the issue then is one administration says we're going to create a legal pathway. It's easy, and these people all come. The next administration says we want deportations. So you, you would agree that we should take away the legal status of those who did come legally.
Phil Labonte
So I don't. If they've come legally, I wouldn't have a problem with them keeping their legal status, but I'm also not going to, you know, get out and protest.
Alex Stein
If he does take the challenge right now is Joe Biden made it substantially easier. So they just basically just. They could just fly here. So long as someone here.
Tim Pool
Yes.
Alex Stein
A US Citizen sponsors them or permanent residential. That was a ridiculously.
Tim Pool
Yes.
Alex Stein
Easy way to come. And now Trump is saying, no, we reject that.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I don't have a problem with Trump saying we reject that. I don't have any problem.
Sarah Gonzalez
So he's revoking their asylum, basically.
Alex Stein
It's not asylum. It was it according to the report. You have a sponsor. You can come to me. Welcome.
Brett Dasovic
One of the biggest issues is they. Is people outstay their visa. And then you see a lot of cases where it's like they've been here for 10 years and they haven't fulfilled this, the requirements to get legal status or apply for citizenship in full.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Sarah Gonzalez
Wait, this didn't make sense. Sarah, sorry to cut you off. If you watch the show 90 Day Fiance, I thought you could just marry an American, Sarah, and get green card status. Am I wrong? I mean, wrong.
Tim Pool
Well, then, I mean, it's a much longer process.
Sarah Gonzalez
Riley Gaines had issues. Candace Owens had issues.
Alex Stein
Riley Gaines. What is she.
Sarah Gonzalez
What she married a British guy too.
Brett Dasovic
Didn't Candace Owens husband just become a citizen today?
Tim Pool
Yeah, I saw that. I saw that. Yeah. I mean, the problem is when it's so it's as easy as Joe Biden just being in office and making it so declaring it policy to allow all of these people in, then it has to be as easy as Donald Trump coming in and saying, you know what, I'm going to undo the absurd thing that Joe Biden just did. And by the way, did it on our dime.
Alex Stein
Do you guys think we should get rid of birthright citizenship?
Tim Pool
Yes.
Brett Dasovic
Yes.
Sarah Gonzalez
I don't know. I mean, if you're born here, right? I mean, I know that they have all these Chinese guys come here and like send their wife here when they're like nine months pregnant so they can.
Tim Pool
Have a whole industry.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know it's old scam, so I know. And of course, so I don't like that. But I mean, I don't know. That is written to the Constitution, if you respect that right. I mean.
Tim Pool
No, it's not.
Phil Labonte
It depends what I mean.
Sarah Gonzalez
What is birthright, citizen? Is it not an amendment of the Constitution?
Alex Stein
So it's an amendment to the Constitution in the way that liberals will argue whatever they want, whenever they want.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, I thought it was. I thought if you're purpose of that the rule was if you're born here, you are Wrong. Wrong.
Alex Stein
The purpose of the 14th Amendment, if you actually go and you are, if you actually got it, go ahead, go ahead. If you go and read what they were talking about after the Civil War, the 40th Amendment says a bunch of things, but one of the things is if all people born here are naturalized citizens, it meant in the past, it didn't mean forever. The point was they were saying in the 40th amendment there's 13th and 14th at 13, no more slavery unless you're convicted of a crime. 40th amendment, everybody who's here was born here, your citizens. Okay, we're done with this. And then like 20 years later, some guy was like, so this means if you're born here, now you're a citizen. And they were like, sure. And that's the way it's been. Even though the senator who made it said, obviously this does not mean the children of foreign nationals, diplomats or otherwise. It meant the slaves who were born here are citizens of this country. And it excluded Native Americans too, because they're citizens of their, of their tribal nation. But now some. It was like in the late 1890s, it was like 1896 or something. They were like, I think this means that anybody born here ever is a citizen. And they were like, whatever.
Tim Pool
Because as with most, most things, the left takes, you know, a piece of something and bastardizes the meaning of it in the context and tries to use it to their advantage.
Phil Labonte
That's a really important point. The whole point of the birthright citizenship had nothing to do with making sure that people that could get pregnant, women that could get across the border and have the baby had a way to remain in the United States. That's not the point.
Alex Stein
Let's, let's just address the function of what these laws is based on liberal interpretation. A woman from China who is seven or eight months pregnant gets a three month tourist visa to United States and flies here. She gives birth to the child who was born in the United States and is an American citizen. So they claim. They then fly back to mainland China where this kid is raised in the Communist Chinese party as a devout worshiper of the Communist regime. And he wiggles his little red book in the air as he runs around playing Communist Manifesto. At the age of 25, he moves back to the United States where He is a US citizen and he spends the next 15 years working in various industries. And then he runs for president. And now I don't even think it needs to be 15 years. He runs for president. And everyone's who in their right mind, which founding father would, would tell you that was the function of government? They'd be like, no, that's clearly a foreign national. Just because they were. He was here for one day to make him a citizen. Now he can be president. And then as soon as he wins, he goes, I'm allegiant to the Communist Party of China, thank you. Your country is now subservient by I don't know.
Sarah Gonzalez
I always like the story of her. Like a woman has an early pregnancy on a plane and they're like, oh, the baby's French too, you know, and it's just like a cool thing that you have two citizenships. But I don't like if it's like some politician has an allegiance to China or Israel or Saudi Arabia or whatever, you know, I don't like that. But if you're born here, even if your parents did something illegal, how it's like abortion, it's not the kids choice.
Tim Pool
But it's not even illegal. It's, it's just, it's a foreign national who's coming here for the purpose of having a baby so that that baby can have citizenship. It's a complete abuse of the system.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, listen, there's loopholes to everything. They figured out a loophole. I don't know. I mean.
Alex Stein
Well, you've heard this, the old Greek proverb, right? A nation grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they will never sit beneath, and then let foreign people come in and rip from that tree, chop it down and build cheap furniture with Ikea furniture.
Brett Dasovic
I saw that on Pinterest.
Tim Pool
That's quite the one I heard.
Alex Stein
Let's jump to the story from the New York Times. Trump shuts down three watchdog agencies overseeing immigration. Correct. And I love this headline. The move comes as the Trump administration ramps up its deportation campaign, in some cases removing people with little to no due process notice. Little to no.
Tim Pool
I love it.
Alex Stein
It's because they did get due process and they just don't like it. Personally, I just want to stress little to no is an opinion statement. New York Times. Thanks for making an op ed. These people are incorrigible. They're going to say that the cuts affect the Civil Rights Branch, the dhs, and two ombudsman offices, one overseeing immigration detention and another responsible for scrutinizing the administration's legal immigration policies. According to five current and former government officials, more than 100 people at the civil rights office alone are losing their jobs. Is anyone here sad about this?
Phil Labonte
No.
Tim Pool
Maybe. Maybe, Phil. Maybe that will help with the deportations.
Phil Labonte
I mean, look.
Tim Pool
I mean, look, I think they're trying, right? Because to your point, I agree with you, there have not been enough deportations. And when you look at, you know, the daily average, when you calculate that out, it's not hardly making a dent in it. However, if you look at the amount of people who are now trying to come here. Have you seen the chart?
Phil Labonte
It's almost nine.
Tim Pool
It's ridiculous. It just like goes crashes all the way down to almost Nothing. It's like 90%. I think, that. That they're down at the border.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
So that part at least, I mean, we've covered that. It turns out all you have to do is tell people, don't freaking come. Right? Don't come. We don't want you here. You're not going to have a gravy train when you get here. You're not going to get free.
Alex Stein
Shit.
Tim Pool
Please don't come. We will arrest you and send you back.
Alex Stein
Do not.
Tim Pool
Just that said that once.
Brett Dasovic
It didn't seem to do anything, so.
Alex Stein
Yeah, well, that's what they were letting them in. Well, I mean, you just a Question, question. This is the civil rights office, right? These are the people that are supposed to make sure that if we are detaining and deporting migrants, they're not being beaten and loaded on trains and smashed and crammed in solitary. Isn't this a bad thing? I mean, we want to deport them, but we can at least have people to make sure that people aren't being mistreated.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, I don't know, because they. You saw those Venezuelan trende Aruga almost took over that plane, Con Air style. Did you hear about that? Yeah. You didn't hear? Oh my gosh. They had 200 Trin de Aruga gang members on the plane in the minute Con aired it, they almost Con aired it. Read the news like I come on here and the team doesn't even know what the.
Tim Pool
Are you sure that that was TR though?
Sarah Gonzalez
That's 100 true.
Brett Dasovic
Because I clarify there was Nicholas Cage.
Sarah Gonzalez
They need to be there.
Alex Stein
But.
Sarah Gonzalez
No but Google it. Trinidad almost takes over playing Matt Gates, I believe said they need to and we know.
Alex Stein
Oh, and there's no stories here.
Phil Labonte
Open the, Open the cargo bay doors.
Sarah Gonzalez
The mainstream media is hiding it, but I'm telling you, they almost conaired a jet. I heard that.
Brett Dasovic
Look up Conair to jet. Maybe that.
Tim Pool
There you go. How much. How many civil rights do illegal aliens.
Sarah Gonzalez
Get if they came here in a pickup truck? In the back of a pickup truck. We send them out in the back of a pickup.
Brett Dasovic
Also, is 101 lawyers in the civil rights department the entirety of that department, or are there some still left on staff?
Sarah Gonzalez
Sure.
Tim Pool
Right.
Brett Dasovic
Well, that's a fair question.
Alex Stein
There's a Scottish groundskeeper who's complaining and I'm kidding.
Tim Pool
I mean, it's just, it's, it's so interesting because these probably are the same people who yelled at President Trump the first time he was in office about keeping kids in cages and all of these things.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Which. But when you look at what he was actually doing, of course he's preventing trafficking from happening. So I just don't know that I trust their judgment on this.
Phil Labonte
We are, we are beyond the. The point of caring what the left says. I have stopped caring.
Alex Stein
I figured it out.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Okay. Trump needs to send all the trend Aragua to Ukraine's front line.
Sarah Gonzalez
Perfect.
Alex Stein
And no liberal or Democrat is going to say one word.
Sarah Gonzalez
See, that is a solution to a problem. We send their gang bangers to go fight on the front lines. Like everybody wins. But see, the cartel wouldn't be shooting.
Alex Stein
The Democrats are like, like we're kind of mad about this, but we'll take it.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, yeah. I think that's actually a solution to the. I mean, and I mean they're willing to fight. They're willing to die for their own country. And they would probably do it like for the money and.
Alex Stein
No, no, no. The point is the trend away trend. Arago guys are just dropped in the front line and it's like, good luck.
Tim Pool
Right?
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah.
Alex Stein
And they're not, they're just.
Sarah Gonzalez
We'd have to give him a gun or something.
Alex Stein
Right.
Sarah Gonzalez
To make it fair. You got to give them some weapons to go after Russia with.
Tim Pool
We got to, we're going to trust them.
Phil Labonte
I don't want to get the front.
Sarah Gonzalez
We gave al Qaeda. I mean we created the mujahideen, we gave Osama bin Laden weapons. So I don't know why we wouldn't arm the cartel fighting.
Alex Stein
We should single person in the Venezuelan, I'm sorry, the Salvadoran prisons, send them to Ukraine.
Brett Dasovic
But what we'll end up finding out is 20 years from now the CIA will actually do this. And we'll just find it out when files are declassified or actually right now.
Alex Stein
There'S a, there's CIA and NSA guys watching the show, eating popcorn and they'll.
Brett Dasovic
Be like, that's a great idea.
Alex Stein
They're actually like, we've been doing that. Where do you think these people come from?
Brett Dasovic
The movie will be out in five years.
Tim Pool
I do.
Brett Dasovic
Kidding me.
Tim Pool
I do have a question. So I have a Slava.
Alex Stein
Slava Aragua.
Brett Dasovic
Ben Affleck will direct it.
Alex Stein
Absolutely.
Tim Pool
This business idea I have that I want to create a human catapult on the border and I want to see how much Americans would pay to press the button to just catapult someone across to the other side.
Brett Dasovic
Do they get a big money. They get a bouncy house on the other side to land on.
Tim Pool
Yeah, yeah.
Sarah Gonzalez
One of those balls. One of those balls things that.
Alex Stein
I got a question, I got a question, I got a question. Okay. We're talking about birthright citizenship.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yes.
Alex Stein
My question is there. There is a story right now about a 10 year old girl who got brain cancer. But she's a U. S. Citizen, but her parents are illegal. They came here, had a bunch, had five kids. Those kids are citizens now. The daughter who's 10 is getting consistent treatment for. For brain swelling of the brain surgery, but they've been deported. And the left is saying, oh, it's so evil. This American citizen was. The citizen was deported. Tom Homan said in the past they can be deported with their parents or we can keep them. Like you want them to stay here as wards of the state. Right, I'm paraphrasing, but he basically said we'll send them back with your parents. So the parents came here legally, the kids can go back with them. The kids can go back when they're old enough or whatever. Do you think as Trump is revoking the status of legal migrants, do you think. Because I think this has been actually floated. Kids who come and are, are like, like this 10 year old girl would have her US citizenship revoked because they will challenge their parents. We're not citizens. They came here to exploit the system so they'll remove citizenship. Do you think they should do that?
Sarah Gonzalez
I don't.
Tim Pool
Yes, I do.
Brett Dasovic
I don't know if you should revoke it for the ones who came here when it was law, but implement it so that anything following would go under new policy. Right. So if you're, if you come here now and the same thing happens, then they are not a US citizen. But if they were already here and that was the law at the time. It's like when they talk about marijuana offenses, when they talk about we defenses, like all of these people are in jail. The policies have changed, like yes, that is true, but the policy wasn't changed at the time.
Sarah Gonzalez
I think we should let out those people though.
Brett Dasovic
You know, I'm just saying that's an argument that a lot of people make. They say, look, yes, it's stupid that we put him in jail for all that. And I do agree with that. But to a lot of people who are more strict or rigid about how you interpret the law, they say it was the law when they did it. It implements further crime in problems. So you have to act on the law as it was at the time, not how it's changed since then.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I don't have a problem with them staying as ward of the state. I mean if children, yeah, if they're, if they're, if they're citizens, they're born here, they're citizens, the kids getting treatment. I have no problem with them staying as ward of the state. Send the parents back and then when the kids 18 or whatever, like, you know, then, then the kid can go and do what they want.
Tim Pool
But are you saying that, that the, that the child is, doesn't have that option or the parents are just taking the child back?
Alex Stein
No, no. They deported the whole family.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Tim Pool
The American citizen child did not have the option to stay as a ward of the state.
Alex Stein
I Don't know if the child had an option, but it was deported with the parents.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Alex Stein
So we have this map of all the places in the world that have this from the Library of Congress. Countries with, with unconditional birthright citizenship.
Sarah Gonzalez
Jeez.
Alex Stein
And you can see the New World, we call it, which is the Americas, almost entirely birthright citizenship. But look at Europe. Europe is age and residency of the child with parental status. Combination of parental status and agent residency. Residency of the child. Like Europe, you don't get citizenship just by being born there. It's like, and, and, and in the eastern world, China, Japan, Korea. No, you do not get birthright, you know, citizenship with birth.
Brett Dasovic
It's like when people talk about abortion in the US and not realizing just how strict abortion laws are all over the world.
Tim Pool
Yep, yep.
Alex Stein
Oh, right.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Well, so, so I ask about this because I do believe Trump is going to make that move.
Brett Dasovic
You think he's going to get rid of it entirely?
Alex Stein
He's, he's already signed an executive order ending it, didn't he?
Tim Pool
Yeah, obviously it'll get challenged.
Brett Dasovic
Yes, that's.
Alex Stein
And that's what he wants. He wants to go to the Supreme Court so they can issue an answer on this. I think that there is a strong probability that Trump challenges existing citizenship of like, of, of kids, of illegal immigrant parents.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
He's already actually made, made the argument that even if the parents are legally here, you shouldn't get it because there's no, with no birthright citizenship. He's basically already challenged the children of legal residents.
Brett Dasovic
What do you think? Do you think that's the right move?
Alex Stein
I don't know, man. I lean.
Brett Dasovic
It's a very hard question to put in people because it puts a moral conundrum right at the front of the question.
Sarah Gonzalez
And I don't, I don't know how to do my laundry at all. So, I mean, I really, I'm not even kidding. I don't know how to clean.
Brett Dasovic
It's like, it's a technical issue for me.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, for me.
Alex Stein
So the issue is, it's not yes or no. It's. It is if there's a 30 year old guy whose parents are illegal and he's from Idaho or whatever, and he's like, yeah, my parents came here illegally. I was born in Idaho. I've lived here my whole life. Okay, we're not going to deport that part. That makes no sense. But if there's a kid who's like, at a certain age, like three, we might be like, we're gonna Annul the birth, the claim of birthright citizenship, we're gonna, we'll avoid that and we're gonna deport your family. The, the question is, do we reward people for committing crimes against us? And so there's a statute of limitations, I suppose. But like I said, A 30 year old guy whose parents are like elderly, sure, I guess deport them. But the, the but if you've got a family that comes here, I, I would say this simply. If people come here and they have a kid and that, and it's been like a month or two, they're all deported, there's no citizenship. If the kid is a certain age, after a certain age, maybe the cutoff is 18. Maybe if it's like as of right now, Anyone who is 18 or older is past that point. But anyone younger, you're getting your, or maybe not, maybe 18's too, too late. Actually the issue is, can you legally survive on your own if your parents are not here? Yeah. Otherwise we got nothing for you. And the idea that we're going to deport a 10 year old US citizen because the parents are illegal and exploited our gov. Our laws and broke the law to come here and take advantage of us, that kid's just going to come back and then file sponsorship for the parents and then we will have change migration.
Tim Pool
Yeah. I just think that it's important to set the precedent for people to do things the right way. So I mean I would be in favor of the parents making the decision. If you would like for your child to remain here and keep getting treatment under custody of the state, then you're more than welcome to do that. But I just think that we fall into this trap where we feel like it's our problem to solve for these children when it's really their parents that put them in this position in the first place. Right. Like if you want to place blame, place blame on the parents, don't place blame on this country who now has to figure out how to navigate it. Because this is entirely the fault of the parents.
Brett Dasovic
And this is moral quandary that a lot of Americans find themselves in. When you get posed this question, right. It's like we are, the question is put upon us as American citizens, how do you feel about this? And then your morality is called into question. When you want to implement some type of strict policy, when you understand that strict policy isn't really supposed to be about emotion, it's supposed to be about actually being prescient for this for the citizens. It's difficult, right?
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Tim Pool
I Mean, it's like I feel bad for these people. I'm sure there are some really difficult situations. But who do you blame? The people who brought these kids here in the first place or the people who came here illegally and then decided to make whatever decisions they made once they got here? I mean, and then that's what I think that people lose sight of.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, this is one thing though. On a serious note, you know, when your parents die and they might have debt, they're going to call you, they're going to be like, you know, your parents owe debt and they're going to try to con you and say you're responsible for your parents debt. But you're not. You're not. It doesn't even matter whether you have a good relationship with your parents or bad relationship with your parents. So I do think that there is a difference between a parent and a son. And a parent doesn't, like, the parent does choose where the kid is born, but the kid doesn't choose.
Alex Stein
Where are you from, Alex?
Sarah Gonzalez
Dallas, Texas, born and raised.
Alex Stein
Prove it.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, I got a birth certificate.
Alex Stein
Where? On you?
Sarah Gonzalez
I got it in an email maybe.
Alex Stein
I gotta make a phone call to ICE right now.
Sarah Gonzalez
I'm not getting deported. I'm a pimp on a blimp. I'm just saying, you know, this is not as cut and dry as we like to make it, but I mean, you know.
Brett Dasovic
Well, I think the point is we're not making it cut and dry. And the fact that it isn't is why this ends up being ice.
Alex Stein
I'm done. Deport everybody. Nobody.
Sarah Gonzalez
Nobody.
Alex Stein
Nobody. No Americans. None. It's just, it's just going to be gophers or whatever.
Tim Pool
Just chickens.
Alex Stein
Yeah, chickens.
Sarah Gonzalez
If you're a nine.
Alex Stein
Everybody out.
Sarah Gonzalez
Fine. Like everybody out.
Alex Stein
No. Nobody can have America now. Nobody gets it.
Sarah Gonzalez
You would go back.
Alex Stein
Everybody's got to go back to the country of their ancestral origin.
Sarah Gonzalez
Jlo. Even jlo.
Brett Dasovic
Because Calabasas, Any California.
Tim Pool
If we, if we think, if we contend that this is the greatest country in the entire world, we have to protect that. That.
Sarah Gonzalez
Right.
Tim Pool
Like we can't just.
Alex Stein
We do. And let's jump to this next story. Speaking of protecting this country, Trump warns Tesla terrorists. They face up to 20 years in prison that could be served in El Salvador. Hilarious. Perhaps they could serve them in prisons in El Salvador, which have become so recently famous for such lovely conditions. Okay, all right, hold on. It is funny, but. Whoa, whoa, whoa, pump the brakes there. I do not want to see American citizens. Yeah. No matter what crime they're committing. Sent to an El Salvador prison with bad conditions.
Sarah Gonzalez
I don't know what.
Alex Stein
Do you agree?
Sarah Gonzalez
No, I disagree. Because, listen, our private prison industry in America is very exploitive, and it's very exploitative of criminals. And you can even see two of the people that Biden pardoned were actually judges that took kickbacks to send kids to these, like, youth jails. So our private prison industry. Prison industry in America is absolutely horrendous. So if that means sending these criminals to El Salvador instead of pumping up a private prison industry, I'm all for it. And I'm not even saying that sarcastically, basically, because our private prison industry is not good for.
Tim Pool
Is there a law that says that we have to keep people imprisoned here in this country?
Phil Labonte
And I think that probably causes unusual.
Tim Pool
Sure.
Alex Stein
Unusual.
Phil Labonte
Probably. It's probably unusual.
Alex Stein
Not. Not if he sends everyone there, everybody.
Phil Labonte
That goes to jail in the U.S. now you're going out Salvador, then it's.
Brett Dasovic
Not unusual in normal punishment, then. That's right, normal.
Sarah Gonzalez
But, Tim, you know the future of punishment. Right. It's going to be through artificial intelligence. Yeah. Where they're going to put a neural link and you're going to feel.
Alex Stein
There's a movie.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Have you seen it?
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, I don't know if I've seen.
Alex Stein
The movie, but they put an eye drop with nanobots in your eye, and then your brain experiences however many years.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, yeah.
Alex Stein
And so.
Sarah Gonzalez
And it only takes seven.
Alex Stein
And then, like, the woman who a guy in Omen invented, and the woman wants to use it for, like, going on ski trips, and so you crack open sex. No, no. Okay. In the movie, the woman cracks it up and puts in her eye, and then she's skiing on this mountain, and then she wakes up like, whoa, I was just on vacation in Aspen. The guy goes behind her back and sells it to prison companies so they can put prison terms in your eye. And in 10 seconds, you live 10 years in prison. And then he tries to kill her because she tries to stop him, and then she, like, squirts the whole thing in his face, and then he experiences, like, a million years in prison and he goes insane.
Brett Dasovic
I don't know if anybody here has taken a bunch of benzos and had a bad trip, but time dilation is something I would want nothing to do with. Nothing at all.
Alex Stein
What if you're in it now? Just, what if, Alex, what if you're in jail right now?
Sarah Gonzalez
I would do it. Yeah, I might be. No, no, I'm not in jail because I'm in A great place. I'm in West Virginia.
Phil Labonte
We're in jail.
Sarah Gonzalez
You guys are the prisoners. I'm the warden right now.
Brett Dasovic
Eye drops. And sentenced to 10 years of Alex talking about all of this.
Phil Labonte
Just 10 years of him telling you.
Alex Stein
Why Big booty no, no, no, no.
Phil Labonte
Should remain in the United States.
Alex Stein
It's the exact same thing as your normal life. But Alex is standing next to you.
Sarah Gonzalez
All the time, always heckling you, tapping.
Brett Dasovic
You on the shoulder, going, you go.
Sarah Gonzalez
To the bathroom and Alex just always bugging them. No, but that is the future of crime and punishment, I think is going to be like AI so I'm ready for it.
Alex Stein
I agree. If like neuralink when they go read. Right, so, so right now neuralink can make it.
Sarah Gonzalez
If you have like an artificial, it.
Alex Stein
Can write a little bit. This means that. Oh no, I'm sorry, it can't write, it can only read. So this allow. Oh, actually no, no, it can write a little bit. What that means is they have a lot of brain scan technology with neuralink so they can take data from your brain and that allows your brain to control computer mouses. The right capability is when they're getting towards fixing severed nerves where they can com. Like put the. This two. The two like electro little computers at the base of the spine where the brake is and then connect it. It and signals can jump and then people can relearn how to walk. They're not quite there yet, but once they get to the point where they can write thoughts to your brain. So right now, right now we know how to download data from the brain. Once we get to the point where we can input it, it's. Oh, it's over every.
Sarah Gonzalez
What can we download from our brain, Tim? Like, I mean, what comes back on the machine when we download somebody's brain?
Alex Stein
So there's a, there's a quite a bit. So they've been able to do rudimentary images.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah.
Alex Stein
So yeah, they've, they've, they've wired people into these devices and had them watch movies and then in one room they can, they see an image on a screen and it's like they, they, they time both and you can see when, when a person's face is on the screen, when you look at the screen, you see the silhouette of a man with light features.
Sarah Gonzalez
Wow.
Alex Stein
But once with AI, Once we get enough of this data, we will perfectly decode what people are seeing or thinking about in their brains. That's gonna be freaky. And then once everyone's got the Norlink implanted first don't worry, this is, this one's good news for the conservatives. Every single liberal is going to wire themselves in to go live in fantasy furry land or whatever.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, well, and, but every conservative would too. They'd make themselves. No, no, they lot would. Because you'd be a lot quarterback at the Dallas Cowboys or like, you know, you get to be Tim Pool.
Alex Stein
No, I'll tell you that.
Brett Dasovic
They go back to the Reagan era to hang out.
Alex Stein
No, no they wouldn't. So most conservatives who use it, if they would, and it's a very small amount, would use it periodically as like a recreation thing, but maybe only a little bit. Most of them, because of their faith, would stay away from it.
Brett Dasovic
I bet you it gets, I bet you it becomes addictive as hell and a lot of fall into a trash.
Sarah Gonzalez
Jerk master 9000 is going to have its hold on people.
Phil Labonte
More than, more so than that. I think that it's going to be something that like once your body starts breaking down when, when it hurts to move all the time, when you can't walk, then people are going to opt into that. They'll be like, well, my brain is still good. I can still think.
Alex Stein
And every, every liberal do it instantly.
Sarah Gonzalez
Would you do that? Would you upload your brain if you could live forever?
Phil Labonte
I don't believe you can upload your.
Sarah Gonzalez
Brain, but would you, if they have that technology the next 20 years and you just like, just like, what's that show? Not Family Guy, but the Futurama, like in Futurama all the celebrities are still alive in their head.
Brett Dasovic
There was a show, there was a show called Dollhouse from Joss Whedon where you could upload the consciousness of an entire human being into a blank slate human being so that you could have your entire consciousness uploaded to a drive and then the super rich would then have their entire personality uploaded into just a person that was just literally sent there from prison to live out sentences by being a blank slate for rich people.
Alex Stein
There's a meme where it's a guy smiling, looking up, and it says me looking up from hell as a robot that I thought I downloaded my consciousness into tends to be me and lives my life.
Sarah Gonzalez
That is pretty scary.
Phil Labonte
I don't, I don't imagine that there's, there's the ability to upload your consciousness. I don't care what, what anyone says, like think. I don't think that. I think that your brain is your soul.
Sarah Gonzalez
You think?
Phil Labonte
Well, I think if I'm not sure that there's a soul, I'm an agnostic, but whatever is our consciousness is irrevocably connected to.
Alex Stein
Okay? However, what if they discover the soul and then they figure out a way to rip it out of someone's body?
Phil Labonte
Listen, I'm agnostic, so it I could be proven wrong. I'm not saying that.
Alex Stein
Look, we, we, we humans, 100 years ago didn't, you know, 120 years ago didn't realize there was an electromagnetic spectrum. And then some dude was like, yo, check this out, like, zap, zap, zap. And now we are like, look at all these things. The light is a part of it. What if they discover a. A way to actually see a human soul and then they start experimenting with manipulating the soul? Which would be crazy because it's like human soul experiments. I mean, that'd be super illegal. People would go nuts over that. And then they start taking souls out of people's bodies and like putting them in dogs.
Sarah Gonzalez
I do believe we have souls. It sounds scary, but I do think we have souls. I don't know. You know, I get how you can be agnostic. Not even trying to debate you on that, but I do think there's like something like, special about each human being. I mean, whatever that is, bro.
Alex Stein
I'm just saying, liberals the moment. So first of all, they already eat bugs and they love it. You've got the carmine color, the kokkinnial mites, and a cheddar protein, and they're all for it. They're like, ooh, environment, yay. And they're cheering. All they need now is the pods and they will take it. The thing is, and I want to give it to them, I want them.
Sarah Gonzalez
You want them to plug into the machine and plug into the.
Alex Stein
What do you think this country would look like if every liberal right now was offered. Okay, listen, I go to. You go to the worst liberal imaginable and you say this device, you put the headset on, it goes in the back of your head, non invasive, and it can broadcast to your mind. You lay back in your chair and you are Valsethar, the Great, Knight of the the Kingdom of Robor. And you're riding a dragon and you can throw fireballs. They're gonna be like, I'm in.
Tim Pool
It's like, ready, player one?
Brett Dasovic
Jim. Well, Jim Carrey did it in Batman Forever with the thing of the TV on top.
Alex Stein
I just watched that.
Brett Dasovic
Amazing.
Sarah Gonzalez
What is it? Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, where you could delete a memory in your brain.
Brett Dasovic
I think that this is the type of thing look, right now, the. The liberals, they hate Elon Musk, but Elon Musk loves transhumanism. And if he's the one who ends up perfecting it, then they have to draw on all of the neural links and they're not allowed to.
Alex Stein
To use. I'll take it. They'll take it in two seconds.
Brett Dasovic
You think? So every. They won't take the Tesla, but they'll take the transhuman.
Sarah Gonzalez
A lot of them do have Teslas though, still, you know.
Alex Stein
Oh, but every single one of these people is like they're going to plug their brains in and they're going to. They're going to just live in their fantasy worlds. Conservatives, I will do it a little bit. Some people on the right who claim to be conservative will dive right in and disappear. Most conservatives will probably only do it a little. Not. Not much at all. And then the truly devout faithful, like Catholic or Christian won't go anywhere near it.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, but do you think that would be better for society?
Alex Stein
What do you think it would look like?
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, I think, honestly, and once again, I did not be debating with you all night, but I do think that we kind of need lib tarted people too, to make the world like a better place. Like, we can't all. We don't need to all agree on everything. Right. Wouldn't that be terrible if we all just had the same opinion?
Alex Stein
What do you think these people burning Teslas would be doing right now if they could go into the world?
Sarah Gonzalez
You know what?
Brett Dasovic
Honestly, those are less.
Sarah Gonzalez
And once again, though, no, they're not.
Alex Stein
No, no.
Brett Dasovic
The dude them to be regular.
Alex Stein
The guy who torched the Tesla chargers is a nothing. He wrote Long live Ukraine. He doesn't know what he's protesting for. He's just a lunatic.
Brett Dasovic
So it's the Borg.
Sarah Gonzalez
I don't know.
Alex Stein
It's just random. Look, the average default liberal is like. No, I don't say the Borg. It's.
Brett Dasovic
It's your reference to Bill Burr being the new. The new idea of a liberal with radical views. Right?
Alex Stein
Bill Burr doesn't have radical views. Bill. Bill Burr is a coward who's terrified of the left Left because he witnessed a man who has a comparable net value, a net worth to him being murdered. And he thought to himself, that could be me next. I better join their side.
Sarah Gonzalez
You know? You know, the biggest problem with Bill Burr is he's one of the most talented comedians in the world, but his wife is disgustingly ugly and she's overweight. Have you seen his wife?
Alex Stein
No.
Sarah Gonzalez
She looks like a black ford pickup truck. F150 as a human being.
Alex Stein
Okay, the point is.
Sarah Gonzalez
And he's a millionaire. Doesn't make sense.
Alex Stein
All right.
Sarah Gonzalez
Weird.
Alex Stein
I just, just. We were talking about Trump sending everybody El Salvador. What if Trump. Okay, fine. While. Right. What if Trump just put them in the crystals? Just into the crystals for 10,000 years?
Sarah Gonzalez
What do you mean into the crystals? Because I actually. I actually like crystals and I believe that they have spiritual aura that makes us feel better.
Alex Stein
Not know what into the crystals means.
Sarah Gonzalez
Is that from Superman or.
Phil Labonte
No, someone similar.
Alex Stein
Someone made a meme about Trump sending the liberals to. The idea is you freeze them inside of a crystal for 10,000 years.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, I don't like that idea either. That seems rude. It seems. I mean, I don't like liberals that much. I don't need to freeze them.
Brett Dasovic
Who's going to think of the private prisons?
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Let me ask you. If, if, if neuralink goes full service, read, write, and you can attach it to your head and then it can transport you to your own private universe. You're going to jail. The judge says to you, you have the option to go into the neuralink universe where you can live a life, a full life, or we could put you in a standard prison. What do you think people would choose?
Sarah Gonzalez
The full life and the full life, of course. And that's how they're going to convince people, because in the neural link, you get to live for a thousand years, but on Earth you only live till you're 70. But, you know, that's how that.
Alex Stein
For all we know, in base reality, you live for 10 years. And we are in the neuralink universe right now, and we live first.
Brett Dasovic
Wait, how long? How you're saying they would be sentenced to a certain amount of time in the neuralink, like seven years. So their body atrophies, their muscles completely seize up, they're no longer functional when they come back. When they come out.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, theoretically, they like, move your body around and have you intubated where your body could or.
Alex Stein
Every night. Every night? No, no, no. Every night. No, no, no. Every night in the Norlink, they turn it off. You wake up in the real world, you get up, move around, eat food, and then plug back in and it erases your memory from what happened.
Tim Pool
Well, I don't think you should have the option at all, personally. Like, you, as the person who committed the crime, I don't think should have the option of. Well, because you lose that option when you commit the crime. You have either a judge or a Jury decide that.
Sarah Gonzalez
Okay, here's an unconscious.
Alex Stein
I think there should be an option.
Sarah Gonzalez
Hitler. Do we put him in the neural link? And how long would his punishment need to be in the neuralink for it?
Alex Stein
To be fair, he doesn't go in the neuralink. He goes in one of those tubes that go underground. Like what was it? Demolition Man.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah.
Sarah Gonzalez
That's such a good movie. Taco Bell.
Brett Dasovic
It's nothing but Taco Bell forever.
Phil Labonte
So Taco Bell.
Tim Pool
Would you, would you get an early. Like, would you have one installed?
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, if Tim Park. Is Tesla easier? Tim would do it. Tim loves it.
Tim Pool
Well, what I, what I'm. I'm actually concerned about with that is because I would never.
Alex Stein
Surgery.
Tim Pool
I'm like, I would never.
Alex Stein
I've got no tattoos, I've got no piercings.
Tim Pool
Yeah, I would never do that. But the people who do. Are you concerned that they would be like, they're going to be light years ahead of us normies who don't have, you know, a brain chip implanted and don't have access.
Sarah Gonzalez
It would be like the vaccine and anti vax there would be.
Tim Pool
Well, but, but it would be so much more than that because you're talking about jobs. Jobs and you know, careers where people would be ahead of the people who don't have one.
Alex Stein
I had an idea for a TV show and I'll give you the really quick version. It's the future. Earth seems to be destroyed. All the cities are in decay. Most of the people are gone. There's only one city left. Most people in that city have no idea how the earth collapsed. When they find old newspapers or boot up old servers, it seems at some point the data just stopped. The news started to stop slowly and there's no news about any catastrophe. The long, the long story short of it is they eventually find out that majority of the Earth population neural linked in and then started transmitting data among each other on a different network that they don't have access to because they're not neuralinked. And the reason why it looks like the historical record stops is because they're not using the Internet anymore. They're using the neural link. So imagine if Benjamin Franklin was transported to today and said someone get me a periodical so I can figure out what's going on in this country. I don't. He probably didn't talk like that, but people would be like periodically just go on the Internet. He'd be like, the what?
Sarah Gonzalez
You are right. If we didn't have the Internet, we would have no history. We'd have like, no knowledge. I mean, I guess there's few books.
Alex Stein
And encyclopedias, but if humans migrate to a neural link information network where in their minds they can pull up websites and information and it's no longer on the Internet as we perceive it, to anybody who doesn't transfer into that system, it would look like history stops. Imagine, like, look at encyclopedias.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Do encyclopedias exist anymore?
Tim Pool
Nope.
Alex Stein
So imagine if somebody was like, imagine a dude is transported from the 40s and he's like, someone get me a collection of encyclopedias so I could learn the history of what happened. They're like, they're gone. They ended in 1989. There's no more.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, they still have them. They're just not, you know, like, if you go to the newest library, there's an encyclopedia from 2025, obviously. Right?
Alex Stein
I mean, is there.
Tim Pool
Do you know that?
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, come on. They have to make an encyclopedia every year. We didn't stop making.
Phil Labonte
I don't think they make the physical copy.
Sarah Gonzalez
Britannica encyclopedia. They are obsolete. Yes, I agree with you on that. I'm just saying they do exist. But yeah, you still, even if you had the encyclopedia, would. You wouldn't be able to really get a grasp of what the hell is going on that well without the Internet.
Tim Pool
So, I mean, it is a. A really scary idea to me because I, I would legitimately never get any sort of. That's implanted in me.
Sarah Gonzalez
That's the next psychological operation.
Tim Pool
Am I going to get left behind?
Brett Dasovic
Well, yes. It's like when people saying, like, I'm not getting a smartphone, I'm not moving on to the next form of technology.
Tim Pool
I mean, I. Sure, but it's a little different because you're talking about.
Brett Dasovic
Well, I'm just saying, like, it's the same thing, right? Where like now you're not allowed to not have a cell phone at most jobs.
Tim Pool
Right, right.
Alex Stein
As of 2010, Britannica announced they would not produce new print editions of the encyclopedia. Wow.
Sarah Gonzalez
Wow, that's gnarly.
Alex Stein
I'm telling you.
Tim Pool
Years off.
Alex Stein
So if somebody from the 80s was transported to today, they'd be like, I'm missing four years of history. Get me some encyclopedias. And be like, they stopped making those 20 years ago ago. He'd be like, what?
Tim Pool
Yeah. How do you know what happens?
Alex Stein
So imagine this. Now imagine this. Imagine a catastrophe happens on the Earth. All like a solar flare. You want to really. Your mind. Solar flare is supposed to come. We had Ben Davidson, the space weather guy on yes. And he said something big's gonna hit, and it's gonna fry all of our electronics. Humans are gonna die like crazy. And then imagine 50 years later, some guy is some elder sitting around a bunch of kids, and they're like, like, so what happened to civilization? We don't know. At some point in the late 2000s, all of our history just stopped, and we don't know why. So we assume in 2010, a disaster happened, when in reality, no. We just switched to the Internet. But a solar flare wipes all our servers and destroys all our machines, and all data and history that we've logged since then is gone.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, I could argue that that's already happened with, like, Tartaria and a lot of, you know, the Library of Alexander. And so you don't even know what year it is, really. Right.
Alex Stein
If Tartary is real. And what happened was the solar flare hit, fried all of the servers.
Sarah Gonzalez
It was a mud flood. But go ahead.
Alex Stein
No, no, I'm saying the mud flood was caused by the solar flare.
Sarah Gonzalez
The solar flare caused polar ice caps to melt and they become hot.
Alex Stein
Let me. Let me. Let me get you there. The. The. The poles shifted and the Earth tilted. Yet that's happened, causing massive tsunamis, which shifted, created a massive flooding. It's not a mud flood. It was a natural flood. But have you ever seen what happens when a flood resends?
Sarah Gonzalez
Yes.
Alex Stein
It leaves behind, like, a foot of mud sediment, and so all the. The poles shift. When the poles shift, the magnetosphere weakens, and then solar energy blasts the Earth, frying the electronics. So all of our computers, everything we use to encode data is wiped out. There's no more history anymore because we weren't making books. All the great civilization is gone, and then everything's flipped around. What if when the polls have began, this is what Ben Davidson said. He said Antarctica and Greenland will be at the equator.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah.
Alex Stein
It's going to shift 90 degrees. What if they start melting and they find a bunch of buildings?
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, they do that because there's a city called Rockwall outside of Dallas, where just a few years ago, they're digging and they found a huge wall of rocks. I don't know how old it is. You look at Gobekli Tepe. Jimmy Corsetti is a great guy. He's been on Rogan's show, and he talks about Gobekli Tepe, the oldest temple in the world. It doesn't even line up. It's like 12,000 years old. It doesn't line up with a lot of stuff. So I don't know It'd be easy to delete our history. And you know, our calendar is not even right, Tim. So if you look at the calendar really, 365 days would be divided by 13 and that would equal 1328 day months. Did you know that each moon cycle is 28 days and that a woman doesn't have 12 periods a year. Once a month she has 13 because it's every 28 days which is the same cycle as the moon. So the original calendar should have had 13 months.
Alex Stein
Did you know that in 1851 the first Anglo American settlers moved to the area? Rockwall and wells were dug. During the digging they found large underground rock lies.
Sarah Gonzalez
They're lie. Yeah.
Alex Stein
They found it initially believed to be man made. Later study of the wall like features by geologists and archaeologists found them to be jointed natural sandstone dikes that had intruded crustaceous moral false. The wall runs along straight lines and angles.
Sarah Gonzalez
The wall.
Alex Stein
Let's just, let's jump to this story. Look at this from the Daily Mail. Scientists say they've discovered vast city underneath Egypt's Giza pyramids. But experts raise concerns. So we, we heard this news, bro. Take a look at this. This is wild. They're saying that they did scans and underneath the pyramids are these big pillars. Eight vertically aligned cylindrical structures arranged in two parallel rows from north to south. And they say it appear to be vertical shafts descend to a depth of more than 2, 100ft feet.
Phil Labonte
Look at this crazy.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Brett Dasovic
This is the super bowl for ancient aliens.
Alex Stein
You know what I really love about ancient aliens? How racist it is. Because they're like when the Romans, when the Romans invented concrete that could set underwater and built these megaliths, there's no ancient aliens. But then when it's like Mesoamerican pyramids.
Brett Dasovic
How could they figure it out?
Alex Stein
How could a primitive caveman have, have stacked stones?
Brett Dasovic
There can only be one answer.
Alex Stein
Aliens.
Sarah Gonzalez
It was. Wait, so we're laughing. It was aliens to build a pyramid.
Alex Stein
You know. You know what I love about like pyramids is, is it's like the conspiracy people. Not the right word because it's not like there's a conspiracy to cover it up. But they say how come pyramids were built everywhere? You know, how come there's pyramids all around the world and it's like perhaps stacking blocks was the easiest thing to do.
Sarah Gonzalez
No, everybody knows it's from the Nephilim in the book of Enoch that Jews giants used to run the earth and that the Smithsonian are hiding.
Alex Stein
So you say Jewish giant giants.
Sarah Gonzalez
No. And we love Israel. They're called the Nephilim. And they were giants from the book of Enoch and they were like 20ft high. And David and Goliath, you've heard of that.
Alex Stein
So they just pick up the.
Sarah Gonzalez
We used to be all Goliaths. There used to be a hundred Goliaths. They would just hang out and they'd pick up the stones and they would. And they would actually have sex with the normal sized women supposedly. And that's how we are. We are the offspring of the Nephilim.
Brett Dasovic
That's how David came about.
Sarah Gonzalez
Something like that. I think Noah was tall.
Tim Pool
Something like that.
Alex Stein
Listen, hold on, hold on, hold on. I got a fact check, we got a fact check here. Goliath was 9 foot 9 inches according to the tall.
Sarah Gonzalez
Still pretty tall. So I don't know if you fact check.
Brett Dasovic
Plenty of people coming into the NBA now are just about that height anyway.
Sarah Gonzalez
No, they're not. Nobody's been nine. The tallest.
Tim Pool
You know, it's really funny, something like that.
Alex Stein
So in this story of David and Goliath, it's like, you know what? David had a sling and he like hit a rock and hit him in the head and killed him.
Brett Dasovic
Slingshot, bro.
Alex Stein
Have you ever seen a nine foot tall person?
Tim Pool
No.
Alex Stein
Like you wouldn't, like, you could blow on them and they'll fall over. Like people who are that long, they.
Sarah Gonzalez
Have a bad low center of gravity.
Alex Stein
So they are, and they're usually it's, it's hard for them to move and their muscles are strained and so they're, they, they have a hard go of things. Hearing about some like regular sized guy who took down a 9 foot 9 inch guy sounds kind of mean.
Brett Dasovic
Now sweep the leg.
Alex Stein
You assume that he's, he's so big, he's so strong. And you're like. That poor guy was probably struggling to move.
Sarah Gonzalez
He only had three smooth stones. Damn, dude. A giant imagine.
Alex Stein
Have you ever seen someone use a sling?
Phil Labonte
Yes.
Alex Stein
You may as well have shot the guy in the head.
Phil Labonte
When you know how to use a sling, bro.
Alex Stein
There's videos where they swing, dude.
Sarah Gonzalez
Even if you had a sling and like, like Jon Jones walked in here, I don't think you could kill Jon Jones. No. Not that we'd ever want to hurt anybody, bro.
Alex Stein
Have you ever seen slings in action? No, you don't know what you're talking about.
Sarah Gonzalez
Just whipping them around, bro.
Alex Stein
They, they, they, they, they're like. It sounds like a shotgun blast.
Sarah Gonzalez
Okay, well, you know, I'm not a Sling expert. I'm an expert on most stuff, but I'm not.
Phil Labonte
I'm an expert on most stuff, but not slings.
Sarah Gonzalez
I need to do a little more sling research.
Brett Dasovic
Not quite a Renaissance man yet.
Sarah Gonzalez
Not quite. But I'm trying.
Tim Pool
I'm trying to wait until you find out about the sling industrial complex.
Brett Dasovic
See, Tim, probably all propaganda.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, Tim, probably.
Alex Stein
Let me see if I can find a video of a guy who's actually good with us with a sling.
Sarah Gonzalez
Let's see this. Let's get.
Brett Dasovic
That's a skill set that would thrive on YouTube now.
Phil Labonte
Of course it is, but it is a good point that, that the nine foot guy probably did have significant problems walking around. You don't see people that are exceedingly tall that can function properly. You know.
Sarah Gonzalez
Tall people are scary, dude. We're acting like tall people. Wouldn't be tough to beat up nine foot dude.
Phil Labonte
Have you ever seen like the freakishly tall people?
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, I get nervous if like I'm tall and if like a seven foot guy, like, like an NBA size. If Shaquille O'Neal walked in here, he could kick my ass.
Phil Labonte
Shaquille O'Neal is not a nine foot guy. He's like seven foot.
Sarah Gonzalez
I'm just saying he's big.
Phil Labonte
But, but. And he's athletic. And dudes in the NBA, their legs or something.
Brett Dasovic
You're also, you're also talking about athletes. Athletes who are above the average amount of physical prowess. The average person is actually pretty disjointed and doesn't walk very well.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, we just. You guys are. I mean, I'm not going to sit here and let you say that the aliens are giants didn't build the pyramids. All right? I'm not going to sit here and let that happen out of my watch. Not tonight. Any other night you guys can do that gossip stuff. But we know that when I see.
Phil Labonte
Aliens, when I see proof of the aliens actually building the Area 51, dude.
Sarah Gonzalez
I knew there's not a guy.
Phil Labonte
There are no pyramids at Area 51.
Sarah Gonzalez
They don't need to be, but are there.
Brett Dasovic
I could be underground.
Phil Labonte
You can see Area 51 from Goop with Google.
Sarah Gonzalez
Oh, and Google never lies, so. Okay, Mr. Google, trust Google. Oh, look, I can Google it. Yeah, I can Google a lot of stuff. All right.
Phil Labonte
Sure, you can Google a lot of things.
Brett Dasovic
I saw data from in Independence Day underneath with all the aliens. There could definitely be pyramids down there.
Sarah Gonzalez
The Independence Day was a good movie. That's one of the best movies of all time. I don't know, the, the idea that there are aliens I kind of vibe with, but I think the aliens would be able to hide, like in the ocean or something, you know, like they wouldn't have to be in outer space.
Brett Dasovic
Also, the government needs to stop confirming them until. Until I actually get to see a ship that has capabilities beyond human creation. I don't want to hear about files and document dumps. I don't care.
Tim Pool
Only on a show with Alex Stein can we start by talking about Trump revoking the legal status of all of the cub Nicaraguans and somehow get to ancient aliens. Yeah.
Alex Stein
Not only do I have the video, it's Ben Shapiro reacting to it.
Sarah Gonzalez
Oh, gosh, this will be good. Oh, dude, he's gonna love this. Ben is gonna love it.
Alex Stein
Is why when people say, oh my gosh, people throwing stones at soldiers or using slingshots at soldiers, how could that do any. I mean. Yeah, it could do a lot of damage.
Sarah Gonzalez
Oh my gosh, Ben, buckle up your pants. They're just looking at that.
Alex Stein
Jimmy Corset, he's responded to the. The pyramid. Ancient alien stuff, he says. My thoughts on the Giza pyramids. A third party should conduct an immediate secondary testing to compare scan results. The most important aspect of Pentagon discovery is not necessarily the size and depth, but rather the fact that a potential subterranean extension of the pyramid could exist. This would be exceptionally strong suggestive evidence that the pyramids are a lost technology of some kind mind, as many, including myself, have long believed. However, it's entirely possible these scans have been massively misinterpreted, he says. But it is a fact that it's premature to conclude. To conclude anything. And that is exactly why everyone should be calling on an immediate further testing and excavation of the Giza Plateau. Drill a hole straight down and let's see what we find. Based on the interpretation of the scan, it does seem to be wildly exaggerated.
Brett Dasovic
Wait, we're going to find out later. This is like some wireframe for a video game concept.
Sarah Gonzalez
Oh, God, no. I know I've been joking around a little bit, but do we really think that our ancestors were that primitive like you think? Our ancestors had to be very smart.
Alex Stein
I think they were. The. The humans today are no more smarter than humans at their first. The first evolution of. Of human or whatever you want to call it, unless you're faith based. The first dawn of man. We just know more things. We've compiled more data and shared it more.
Brett Dasovic
Even then you have less actual utilitarian knowledge because you're reading about it. You're not actually you like using it in the real world world.
Alex Stein
There was a period in human history where a person could know everything humans knew. That wild.
Sarah Gonzalez
What do you mean you just could have the amount of knowledge because nobody knew anything.
Alex Stein
Exactly. So one person was like, what do we know? There's a rock, there's water. Right. It's all we know.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, but I don't know anything now. Like if you, if I want, like that's the point.
Brett Dasovic
You just said you knew everything about everything.
Sarah Gonzalez
I do in that sense. When it comes to debating, I'm the world's greatest debater, Charlie Curd. But that's, that's something different. More what I'm saying is if, like I think this show, there's some stand up comic that talks about it. Like if you went back in time and they gave you like all this technology, like a computer, like help us recreate it. I wouldn't have any idea, you know, like help us recreate a satellite. I'd be like, I don't have any idea, you know, so I don't really know. And all the stuff I use, I have no idea how any of it works.
Phil Labonte
Well, I mean that's generally, that's because of specialization, you know, it's, it's, you know, modern society is, is so specialized you can do one thing really, really, really well, but you know, you don't know how to raise a, you know, calf to be.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, we've all, I mean we've made technology so user friendly now that like Gen Z is not using computers, they're using phones, they don't know how to set up a desktop.
Alex Stein
This the last, I guess maybe not Even hundred years, 70 years is when humanity stopped knowing where its water came from, at least in the developed world. So if you go back like I'm, I'm, you know, we're looking at the, the Roman Empire, right? We're talking about, about Rome falling. Most people knew where the water came from. Now they had aqueducts and so not. There were a lot of people who were probably like, I don't know, the water's coming from somewhere. But most people had a, well, they lived in an area where they had a water source, a stream or river. You think anybody in LA knows where the water comes from?
Sarah Gonzalez
No.
Alex Stein
You think anybody in New York knows?
Sarah Gonzalez
They don't have any water in la.
Alex Stein
To be fair, Chicago knows where the water comes from because they, they go take dumps in it every day. They literally go in the lake and they're like, I drink this the Water is so disgusting in Chicago. Chicago. But if there was a collapse event, like, if the poles really did shift and that weakened the magnetosphere enough, what Ben Davidson said was that for like, a week, a few weeks, the magnetosphere would be so weak, solar radiation, we'd be blasting the earth like a massive flare, and it would fry all the. Fry all of our electronics. I told them, I was like, bro, most people in this country have no idea where water comes from.
Brett Dasovic
They don't even know where the food comes from. It comes from the grocery store.
Alex Stein
Yeah, but water's worse.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, You.
Alex Stein
You can. You can eat dirt, you can eat leaves. You. You can figure something out. Out. And without water, in days, you are. You are done. Like, your body can eat its own muscles to, you know, you can survive for a month or whatever, but without water, in a few days, it's not just that you die of dehydration. It's that your brain stops working after even, like, two days of no water.
Phil Labonte
You're. You can live, like three days without water or four days without water, but, like, after two, you're functionally, you're done. You can't move. Your body cramps up so much.
Sarah Gonzalez
You're.
Phil Labonte
You're doomed.
Brett Dasovic
And society has become so comfortable that the average person isn't expected to know much about anything, because there's a difference between knowing the answer to something and knowing how something works. And that's just a product of having a phone in your pocket that has the answer to any question you want to ask. But actually understanding what that answer means is something completely different. And I think most people fall into that. It's like you kind of actually now feel uncomfortable if somebody asks you a question. You don't know it because you're kind of expected to know everything because you can just look up the answer on your phone. But if you go on chat GBT and you ask the. And you get the answer to something, that doesn't mean you understand what it's about. You just know what the right answer is. If it was a test, it's not the same thing as understanding.
Alex Stein
You know, be really funny if, like, under the pyramids, it's just like, the pyramids are all crappy, and then there's these big tubes and there's stairs that go down, and there's this massive, subterranean, highly advanced base with, like, computers and crazy tech. And then it's just like, if you just looked, you'd have known the whole time. Unless they did, and they do know, and they did know the whole Time.
Brett Dasovic
So maybe the neuralink is under the pyramids and that's how the aliens.
Sarah Gonzalez
Tim, they had to have electronic. They had electricity or something. That's what they say. They say there's wires in the, the pyramids.
Alex Stein
Wires.
Sarah Gonzalez
There's like some sort of copper.
Alex Stein
Well, they did have, they did electricity back then.
Sarah Gonzalez
They had something.
Alex Stein
They had clay. They would put clay pots.
Sarah Gonzalez
There's energy in the earth. Like we could tap energy. That's what they say. Tesla, Tesla definitely had a way to give us free energy.
Alex Stein
Clay pots. And they would do electroplasty plating. They would put like wires in like what would they do, like vinegar or something?
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah. And you ever see that they find like a computer that's 2000 years old. Type in 2000 year old computer. That's.
Alex Stein
Yeah, but that's a mechanical computer still though.
Sarah Gonzalez
I mean, sorry, it's not a Dell. I mean it's.
Alex Stein
That's the, the anti thea mechanism. There you go.
Sarah Gonzalez
See? Dude, they had freaking computers, bro. They, I mean they did. They were literally doing tik tok dances on that.
Alex Stein
It's an ancient Greek hand powered orary.
Tim Pool
Not sure about that one.
Alex Stein
Analog computer.
Brett Dasovic
It would probably be closer to MySpace than tick tock.
Alex Stein
That's great.
Brett Dasovic
Write your own HTML.
Alex Stein
But you know, how sad would it be if like there was an advanced civilization that was destroyed and like the last survivors crash landed on Earth and they were like, there's only 50 of us. We've got to make sure we preserve all our technology. And after three generations the kids were just banging pots and pans and like banging bones on drums. Totally lost.
Sarah Gonzalez
That's kind of where we're at now. I mean, I'm not even saying that to like you know, be black pills or something. But what is life like? Human beings now are just addicted to their phones. Everybody's addicted to porn. Like I'm not saying this in this negative thing like the world's that bad of a place, but, but like we've kind of devolved as human beings. Like what are people motivated by likes on fake platforms? You look at how many people you do this. Video games. Think about how many hours people spend on video games making the right avatar.
Alex Stein
I'm telling you, bro, you've done this.
Sarah Gonzalez
I'm saying. But then what happens? It's just you play a new game is all for literally nothing. You know, for numbers on a screen that are.
Alex Stein
Look at a game like Balers Gate, which is one of the. It's an Amazing Balers Gate 3. Amazing game. You you tell me that when that game comes out, everybody's playing, or Marvel rivals that if Elon Musk was like, you just take this chip and you, you plug it into your head and then you will be in the game and it's really fun. You will be fighting the Diablo. They're all going to do it. Yeah, they're going to be like, yeah.
Tim Pool
Yeah, they will, they will.
Sarah Gonzalez
Cuz the world kind of sucks. It's like, it's like, Tim, the same reason why, why you and I like to go gamble or do this or. That's because we need some excitement.
Alex Stein
The world is, you know, that's in the world, Alex. That is, that is, that is part of the world for which is fun.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know, but I have fun. A lot of people don't have fun. I'm a pimp on a blum. I go and party all the time. But I'm just saying most people don't get to live this extravagant life.
Alex Stein
That's a mental problem.
Sarah Gonzalez
And I'm sorry for all those people that don't get to be pimps on blimps, don't get to be in limousines, don't get to fly Southwest airlines to Washington D.C. like, you wouldn't know what that's like. But I'll tell you what. But it's nice. It is nice.
Alex Stein
This is, this is, this is an issue of perspective. There are some people who have fun literally just walking down the road.
Tim Pool
Yeah, I, I get really worried with my kids about, you know, I'm very strict with allowing them on screens. Some might say I'm over the top, but I guess that's just my decision to make as a parent. But you know, you go out to eat, right? And you have these families where the parents are all on their phones, the kids are all on iPads, they're all on screens. And we've lost that connection, like the human connection even within family units. And it just like with all of this new technology that we're talking about, with the AI that you're talking about, with the neuralink with plugging in and being able to live in the video game and stuff like that, I just, I just fear that it's just going to get worse.
Alex Stein
I think Donald Trump should, by executive order, increase taxes on only conservatives by 5% to fund the creation of neural link for only liberals.
Tim Pool
I mean, it's actually okay with that.
Brett Dasovic
It's actually not even just that. Think about the fact that there's tons of people out there now, especially Gen Z, who are watching live Streams of other people living their lives but not going out and living their own lives. Something completely different.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, well.
Alex Stein
And so creepy.
Tim Pool
And they only talk on their phones, so they have no idea how to socially interact with another person.
Sarah Gonzalez
And we all live two lives. You live a life that you do digitally and you can have multiple lives because you might be different on Twitter. Twitter. Than you are on Instagram. So it's kind of like you're like juggling all these different Personas and personalities where it's hard to actually have a genuine connection. Like dating apps. Yeah, it seems like dating apps are good because you connect with more people, but also these girls are getting blasted by more random dudes. So it's just kind of like you, maybe your future wife just has been. You know, it just. It's like. Seems like in theory it's good, but then it really.
Alex Stein
Well, those days.
Sarah Gonzalez
Not.
Brett Dasovic
Those are designed to keep you on the app, though.
Sarah Gonzalez
Right.
Brett Dasovic
There's a reason why you can buy like a lifetime membership, even though the whole point is that you get. You're supposed to. To get on the app, find someone, and then get off the app once you meet them and get married.
Tim Pool
Wait a second. You guys don't think I'm gonna find someone membership?
Brett Dasovic
I do believe that the CIA created emojis because Jenzy couldn't read facial expressions.
Tim Pool
That's so funny.
Sarah Gonzalez
See, that's. That's what the future language is going to be, just emojis, because you're going to be too stupid to remember how to spell. I can't spell now. Like, I literally can't spell. So.
Tim Pool
And so. I mean, I do like joking about. And I do think you're right, Tim. Obviously the liberals would choose to. To like hook up to that device immediately.
Alex Stein
I encourage it, but.
Tim Pool
Well, Right. And I do too, to a certain extent. But then it becomes. A conversation about reproduction in this country is already down. I know Elon Musk talks about it all the time and he's trying to solve that problem one baby at a time.
Alex Stein
Not among Catholics. Catholics are at like 2.3, I think.
Tim Pool
Listen, I would love for it to be a society where only conservatives are having babies and we just. That would be amazing. But can we get there?
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Sarah Gonzalez
No, I mean, we need some black babies because we need professional athletes.
Tim Pool
So, I mean, you're talking about half the country that.
Alex Stein
But they're. These people largely aren't having kids as it is.
Sarah Gonzalez
That is true, though. A lot of.
Alex Stein
And then here's a question for conservative.
Tim Pool
Plug in or wouldn't plug in.
Alex Stein
Here's a question for conservatives. Would you accept a 5% tax on all of your income that would fund neuralink for only liberals. And then. But they have to take them. They have to go.
Sarah Gonzalez
We don't get to choose taxes.
Tim Pool
Like, because taxation.
Alex Stein
I'm not saying it's a. It's a. It's a fake hypothetical.
Sarah Gonzalez
But I won't even entertain your hypothetical about taxation, because taxation.
Alex Stein
Like, what if Donald Trump offered everyone chocolate chip cookies?
Sarah Gonzalez
I would eat it. I'd say these are the best Trump cookies ever. I would. Yes, I would eat.
Phil Labonte
Chocolate chip cookies are the bomb.
Alex Stein
Okay, so oatmeal chocolate chip. Oatmeal chocolate chip.
Sarah Gonzalez
I kind of like that. Yeah, There's a little more fiber in them, you know that. You know, they're good.
Alex Stein
They keep you regular.
Sarah Gonzalez
That's. That's what I need. Because when I'm eating the cookies, I'm overeating them and I can get full. So there needs to be some redeeming benefit.
Alex Stein
I don't know. You look like you haven't eaten cookies.
Sarah Gonzalez
I have been. I've been dieting a little. Thank you, Tim.
Tim Pool
All you've been doing since you got here is eat.
Sarah Gonzalez
I've been stress eating because of the show tonight. Because after this, I haven't gambled all year. And so I'm gonna break my gambling virginity of 2025, and I'm probably gonna lose, like, $4,000 tonight.
Alex Stein
So the reason why you lose because you don't got magic.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know Tim over here. It's because Tim's Asian, so he knows how to, like, push the buttons really well.
Tim Pool
And he knows, is it magic.
Alex Stein
True.
Sarah Gonzalez
He does.
Tim Pool
Is it magic for people just by being around you too?
Sarah Gonzalez
No, but Asian culture is all about lucky and dragons.
Alex Stein
But there was. There was a really funny story. Like, we were hanging out at Maryland Live, and Al. It was me, Allison, and Alexpost.
Sarah Gonzalez
Before he paid on the first one, he hit a second one. Are you trying that story?
Alex Stein
Yeah. So we were walking, and then there's a machine with his frog, and he looks like Fear and Loathing. He's got, like, sunglasses or whatever. And then I walked over and Alex is like, stop. What are you doing, Tim? You're not going to hit a jackpot on this machine. Machine beep. And it's like, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing.
Sarah Gonzalez
Shut up. I swear, it's like two grand, right? And then.
Alex Stein
And then while it's paying out, the lady's like, I'll be right back. It accidentally paid me Twice. And then I was like, no, no, look it. She was like, whoa. And she took it. And then I went to the. So it got double paid. But I was like, I'm not gonna do that because you can't do that. And then I went to the machine right next to it and hit another one.
Sarah Gonzalez
No, that sounds bad, Tim. One time I put like 200 bucks into a machine and I forget which, which casino was at Tim and I, and I walked to go to the bathroom and Tim comes back, he's like laughing like, what are you laughing about, Tim? And he's like. And he's like, I just won 2000 bucks on the machine you were playing. It's like with one spin I, one spin. I'm like, dude. And I'm.
Alex Stein
No, Alex, put two.
Sarah Gonzalez
I'm like in the bathroom, like sweating cuz I lost 300 bucks. And I come, I come out and Tim's laughing at me.
Alex Stein
I knew that was going to happen. That's how it goes. He's sitting in a machine, he's pressing it and he's losing and he puts in a couple hundred bucks. And then he's like, I go to the bathroom and then I walk, sit down. I put in, I put in 100 bucks. I hit it was like an $8 bet. Hit it and was like ding, ding, ding, ding. And started going crazy. And then I walked out, left. I think it was like 800 bucks. I don't think it was 2000, whatever.
Sarah Gonzalez
But that other one other time, Tim is lucky. He's blessed. He's lucky he has all this success. You know what I mean? He's a very blessed.
Alex Stein
I don't, I don't, I don't do any work. It just happens.
Tim Pool
Really.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know Tim doesn't work at all. He's plugged into the metaverse most of the time.
Alex Stein
I, I, this building just, it was already here. The Tim cast IRA on the wall was there when I got here. Showed up one day. Cameras were just, they manifested themselves.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, I see garbage drivers working hard every day. They don't get to have a big mansion and stuff. So hard work doesn't necessarily have to have some luck. I'm just saying you have to have some luck, Tim.
Alex Stein
My house is like 800 square feet.
Sarah Gonzalez
What?
Alex Stein
My house isn't that big.
Sarah Gonzalez
You know what I mean? We're in a big ass warehouse right now. We're in like Rob Dyrdek's fantasy factory. And that is actually the one problem because I did come on here to argue. Tim, when are you gonna add an African American to your crew? That's one thing I've seen. Why don't you have like a. Whoa.
Alex Stein
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Bro, are you racist?
Sarah Gonzalez
Serge is African American. I know, but I'm saying, why? Sorry, Serge. Show Serge.
Alex Stein
I know, bro. He's our dei.
Sarah Gonzalez
So are you an Elon Musk D writer? Do you love Elon Musk, Serge? Are you. I don't hate him. No, because he's African American. That's why you like him.
Tim Pool
He just said, I don't hate him.
Alex Stein
I think he's a guy. Sergeant. Sergeant. We, you know, we were looking at the. The corporate requirements, and we were like, we got to hire African American, so we brought Sergeant.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know.
Brett Dasovic
Trump rolled back racist.
Sarah Gonzalez
Even when Tim gets a black guy, he's white.
Brett Dasovic
Wait, does that mean Serge's job was on the block when Trump rolled back all the DEI policies?
Alex Stein
No, because we're not racist.
Brett Dasovic
Okay.
Alex Stein
You know, so we don't hold it against Serge for being.
Sarah Gonzalez
You do make the African American work the hardest job and get on camera the last. And like I said, Serge doesn't want.
Phil Labonte
To be on camera.
Sarah Gonzalez
That's still because he's trained. Because Tim scares him and hits him when Tim's off camera. Because Tim burns him with cigarettes when he's off camera and he doesn't want to admit it. You guys know. You know about those cigarette burns. So s. Oh, I don't like to be on camera. Tim's like, yeah, that's what.
Alex Stein
I don't know. I don't. I don't know. Who told you that resources are bad? It's Brett that.
Sarah Gonzalez
Ian Carol told me. Ian Carol tells me everything. I get all my Tim cast news from Ian Carol.
Alex Stein
Ian Carol said that I was. The Daily Wire was trying to sell.
Sarah Gonzalez
To me, and that's true. And you're lying.
Alex Stein
I saw that.
Brett Dasovic
I was like, hm.
Sarah Gonzalez
You're about to own Ben Shapiro, dude. You're going to be like, it is.
Alex Stein
It was wild. I'm sorry, man. With. You know, with all due respect to Ian, it was wild that he put out a video where he was like, the Daily Wire was trying to sell to Tim Pool. It's like, wait, wait, wait. They think that we can afford to buy the Daily Wire?
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, I guess. You even see, like, Ben Shapiro is one of the most successful. Yeah. No, but.
Alex Stein
Well, my dad does own an emerald mine in South Africa, so.
Sarah Gonzalez
You keep saying that. Now I'm really thinking you do. I have some sort of, like, investment in some minutes. Mine okay, how much responsibility do multinational corporations bear for using slave labor in cobalt mines? Or Apple using the Foxconn studios? Like, is Elon Musk knowing that? So they do take some responsibility.
Alex Stein
Should take all of it. This is why I, I, that's why I, I don't respect these, these people, like tariffs are bad. And I'm like, why? Because you want the US Government, like you want corporations, United States to stop giving jobs to hardworking Americans and hire slaves in, in Indonesia or something.
Sarah Gonzalez
They do.
Alex Stein
And maybe, yeah, I'm not a fan.
Sarah Gonzalez
That I'm against it too. I don't like that kids are in cobalt mines. But it's like, how are we supposed to get our batteries? I don't know.
Alex Stein
Well, because the world they want to live in is where if you are a man of, of action, you can have a big mansion. But so take a look at the place that we're in right now. I got two monitor screens in front of me, computer, I got guitars behind me. We've got all these cameras, these cameras, park cameras. I don't, I don't know who made them, but I'd imagine it's like low wage people in Asia. Imagine if we're to spend these, the American labor amounts of money on what these things are. So they're going to end up costing you, I don't know, what, five, ten times as much money, which would be a lot harder for us here to do. So they want to have this system where you basically have slaves making all your things so that the people in the United States who are hard workers can more quickly advance and develop technologies, shows corporations, etc.
Sarah Gonzalez
But does that help Americans? The fact that.
Alex Stein
Oh, it doesn't. I'm against it.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. At Foxconn factories they have to have nets because so many people were jumping off.
Alex Stein
Right? So I would, I would. And so I argue with the tariff people, the anti tariff people. I'm for tariffs. And my response is always, how many companies should have nets to prevent the mass suicides of the slaves, do you think? So that you can have a cheap phone?
Sarah Gonzalez
Right.
Alex Stein
I would rather trump tariff all products coming to this country and we hire American workers at American livable wages. And then those phones just happen to be expensive. And that's just it. More people have jobs, more people can buy stuff. And that means, means it's going to be more expensive for luxury items. But it means more people will live comfortable American lives with a white picket fence, 2.5 kids and a dog. Named Fido.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, I agree. And if you want to buy a foreign product that's cheaper, you can buy that from that foreign company. So I don't know. I do think that they bear a lot of responsibility, but I go on these college campuses and they bring up slavery a lot. Like, we won't forget about slavery, and I can understand that. But like the current slavery that we have with the Uyghurs, and I mean, we have a serious slavery problem right now, now. And we just ignore it.
Tim Pool
And they're all holding their iPhones. We all are wearing Nikes. Well, right, I understand. But they're debating with you about that.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, of course. That's what I'm saying. They'll talk about. Yeah, the past. Slavery, obviously. Slavery is bad. Tim, are you pro slavery, though? You're a guy. Were you. You're Robert E. Lee Confederate, right?
Alex Stein
I am. I'm actually. That's offensive. I'm as a part Korean. My peoples were enslaved and tortured by the oppressors, the Japanese. And I'm actually because of this part Japanese. So you.
Sarah Gonzalez
Because you're exiled because your family's exiled from Korea by Kim Jong Un's father?
Alex Stein
No, my. My. My Korean side of my family left Korea before the splitting of the country.
Sarah Gonzalez
Damn.
Alex Stein
Like early 1900s.
Sarah Gonzalez
Damn. And you had to go to Chicago, man.
Alex Stein
And that's a Hawaii.
Sarah Gonzalez
You went to Hawaii. And then how did you get to Chicago? Messed you up, Tim, because that place is tough. Like, I think that's why you have this rough exterior sometimes. You know, that Chicago culture, you know, eating those Chicago dogs and those winters really is kind of spawned.
Alex Stein
What do they call them in Chicago? Glizzies.
Sarah Gonzalez
Glizzies? Yes. Those glizzies that you had. It's turned you into the bro.
Alex Stein
You know what's crazy? Let me tell you when. So I. I've traveled, right. But I spent 20 some odd years growing up in Chicago. I went to New York for the first time. Time. And I walked into a bodega and I said, can I get a roast beef sub with giardnera? And the guy said, what?
Sarah Gonzalez
And I was gardener peppers or something.
Alex Stein
It's. It's like jalapenos, cauliflower, carrots, celery in, like, oil.
Sarah Gonzalez
Oh, yeah, I've seen that. Yeah. Now that you say that, if you.
Alex Stein
Go to pot bellies, it's called hot peppers.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah.
Alex Stein
We call it jardiner. And the guy was like, what? And I was like, roast beef on a sub with jardinera. And he was like, I don't know what that is. I mean, I don't. What do you want, a roast beef sandwich? And I was like. I looked. I said, hero. I said, do you have subs? And he goes, a what? And I was like, that bread right there. And he was a hero. And I was like, oh. And then I was like, you don't have Jardiner. I was like, I don't know what that is. And I was like, okay. And then I was like, whoa, culture shock. And then I knew this for a while. In Chicago, you walk 10ft, you will find a hot dog restaurant.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Literally. With a big hot dog dog. And people go in and they. In Chicago, people eat hot dogs all the time. In New York, the only place to get a hot dog is a guy in a street corner. There's no restaurant. Like, there's. There's probably some hot dog restaurants, but for the most part it's a guy with a cart selling hot dogs. And then you go to la, you go to these other places. No hot dogs. Maybe in la, there's like a little Mexican woman and she's got a. A steel tray on a shopping cart.
Sarah Gonzalez
With a bacon wrap dog.
Alex Stein
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Those are awesome.
Sarah Gonzalez
Dude.
Alex Stein
I love the street food la. But like, in Chicago, there's big Vietta beef hot dog signs and you walk in and you order hot dogs and fries. Like a normal thing doesn't exist anywhere else.
Tim Pool
Do they have anything else?
Alex Stein
They have burgers and stuff.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Alex Stein
But it's like anywhere else you. You go. You're like, I want to go to a burger joint in Chicago to go to a hot dog joint.
Tim Pool
Right.
Brett Dasovic
Burgers on Maxwell street were always good.
Alex Stein
Yeah, but you don't go to Maxwell street for a burger tourist.
Brett Dasovic
I said, you don't. Technically, I was from Minnesota, so I was literally a tourist. Tourists. So.
Alex Stein
Right.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah.
Alex Stein
But it's close enough to where he does understand what I'm talking about.
Brett Dasovic
Yes, I do.
Alex Stein
Dude, when you get that Maxwell style polish on a sesame seed or poppy seed bun. Sorry. And it's got grilled onions and mustard.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know all about it. That's why Barack Obama spent $60,000 flying in hot dogs and pizza. And pizza.
Alex Stein
And. And this is what's crazy. When people saw that email and they're like, why was Obama flying $50,000 worth of pizza hot dogs to DC? And I was like, if you are from Chicago, you know about Lumal Naughty's or Uno's Luminaldi's Pizza and Maxwell Street. So if right now I Wanted to have a big party with fresh Maxwell street dogs and Lumal Naughty's, I would have to fly on a private jet to get it overnight. If I was super rich and wanted to do it, I'd spend like. A rich guy is going to be like, I want to spend $30,000 on Chicago. So when people are like, pizza and hot dogs, I'm like, that's literally Chicago's famous food. Food. Obama lived there. Yeah, Obama. So that's what I'm saying. You don't have deep dish out here. People don't really eat deep dish in Chicago. It's tourist pizza. But if you want tavern pizza, you ain't getting that. I can order Lumal nighties. And Garden's off the Internet. I can't order Chicago tavern pizza. So I know being in D.C. now, that if you were. If there's some ultra rich guy and he was trying to explain to somebody about the food in Chicago, they'd be like, I have no idea what you're talking about. But I'll tell you what, I'll overnight it on jet. Jet. Okay? That jet's going to cost 30 grand. So you're going to put. You're going to spend 30 grand overnighting pizza and dogs to your party in D.C. so are you trying to tell.
Sarah Gonzalez
Me that Michelle Obama isn't a boy? Is that what you're saying? Because Joan Rivers before Joan Rivers was right. Joan Rivers. And did you see. Have you seen Michelle Obama's podcast?
Alex Stein
I was awesome, dude.
Sarah Gonzalez
Doing better than this show. Better than this show. Way better. Numbers are way better. So somebody's jealous.
Alex Stein
Was it what? What are numbers at now?
Sarah Gonzalez
14,000 views.
Alex Stein
What's the podcast called?
Sarah Gonzalez
Called I'm not a man.
Brett Dasovic
Imo. Imo.
Alex Stein
Imo.
Sarah Gonzalez
Is it really imo?
Phil Labonte
Yeah. In my opinion.
Alex Stein
I am Michelle and I am Craig. Wait, what? You. Wow.
Sarah Gonzalez
I am, bro.
Alex Stein
Look at this. I searched for it. This is YouTube. YouTube literally is running promo for Michelle Obama's podcast. I am a fan.
Sarah Gonzalez
I just want to say we love Michelle Obama. She is a woman and she's beautiful.
Tim Pool
And you love her new hair.
Sarah Gonzalez
I love her new hair.
Brett Dasovic
Was that real or was that fake?
Sarah Gonzalez
The picture? I thought it was real. They added stuff to make it look like. Don't be a menace in the hood. You know, they added the lo Dog or whatever.
Tim Pool
I am.
Alex Stein
Stop.
Brett Dasovic
That movie's a masterpiece.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, I think that's it. Or she just had one bun. Like, look at that.
Alex Stein
She has 284,000. Look at that.
Sarah Gonzalez
Look at.
Phil Labonte
Know the notifications are going out every time. Her podcast.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, 12 hours ago, only 6,000 views. That's not. That's not good. 12 hours ago, 6,000 views. T. That's not good. Just like what I get.
Alex Stein
They'll cancel the podcast in a couple of weeks. Seth Rogen.
Sarah Gonzalez
Oh, geez.
Alex Stein
These people are insufferable.
Brett Dasovic
I said that what they should start doing when these big celebrities start podcasts is they shouldn't come in with the good cameras in the SM7B. They should come in with, like, weak equipment that they just kind of cobble together to make it look more real. Like, don't make it look like a professional studio. Set this up. Like, make it look like Michelle Obama really had something to say. Grabbed her laptop and. And a desk mic.
Alex Stein
It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter because the reality is nobody ever wanted to hear what these people had to say in the first place.
Sarah Gonzalez
Do you think Michelle's gay brothers ever had gay sex with Obama behind her back?
Tim Pool
Do you think that they're actually divorcing?
Sarah Gonzalez
They are. 100% of theiring. You didn't know this dude.
Tim Pool
A bunch of rumors.
Sarah Gonzalez
Dude, there's trouble.
Brett Dasovic
No, the reason that came up during this podcast is because the brother talked about divorce, and then people attributed that to her.
Tim Pool
Well, it wasn't even. But it was before that, because she stopped appearing with him.
Sarah Gonzalez
Like, they're getting a divorce. They're getting a divorce.
Tim Pool
The inauguration. And then all of these rumors started that he was dating Jennifer.
Phil Labonte
Jennifer Aniston.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, I remember Jennifer Aniston had to make, like, an Instagram post denying it.
Tim Pool
Yeah. And so now there's. The word on the street is that they are headed towards divorce, Which I honestly, I could buy that their marriage is in trouble, but I don't think, like, why. Why would.
Sarah Gonzalez
Barack Obama is a dog.
Tim Pool
But they could just live separate lives on Martha's Vineyard.
Sarah Gonzalez
And Barack Obama wrote a letter to his girlfriend that he fantasized about having gay sex. The guy is a sexual menace. Like, maybe he wants to tor. Torture her so she can't go make love to another person while he's cheating on her behind his back. Like, I'm just saying the guy's a pervert.
Alex Stein
So. So, Alex, you were. You were explaining something about Matt Walsh fighting with Pearl when the show started.
Sarah Gonzalez
This is. I can't. And.
Alex Stein
And I first wanted to ask you, why should I care?
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, what do you mean? Because Pearl's one of the most influential women in the red pill space, and there's not very many Women, Tim. And honestly, you should start popping some red pills every now and then now that you're a father and get totally based. And Matt Walsh is a great documentarian. And I see two of my personal heroes fighting. And Pearl's losing weight, looking good. She's. You know how I described that other girl as a Ford pickup truck? Pearl used to look like a Ford pickup truck. Now she's starting to look more like a Tesla. So I'm just, you know, she's my girl and I don't want her fighting with Matt Walsh, my guy.
Alex Stein
She's on fire and covered in bullet holes.
Sarah Gonzalez
No, not in that sense that she's being, you know, some more afford.
Brett Dasovic
Focus.
Sarah Gonzalez
She's a Ford Focus and she probably maybe.
Alex Stein
Yes. Yeah. Honda Accord.
Brett Dasovic
Honda Accord.
Alex Stein
Listen, no, Accord costs twice as much a Tesla.
Sarah Gonzalez
The cords are actually will last a lot longer. But Sarah and I were arguing about this. Sarah and I were arguing about this a little bit. And Pearl, I was listening to a statement she had after the fact and love Matt Walsh. Matt Walsh, great documentarian. And Sarah of course took aside. But hold on.
Tim Pool
Does Tim know what the argument is?
Alex Stein
Yeah, I saw.
Sarah Gonzalez
Okay, so you saw the tweet.
Alex Stein
Pearl says the primary point of Twitter is to troll your husband. And then Matt Walsh responded. Pearl, I understand that you're miserable and lonely and have never been anything approaching a functional or healthy relationship and you're life. So I'll try to be patient with you. You see, husbands and wives who love each other will often do this thing called joke around. They may even have this other thing that I, that. That I know is foreign to you called a sense of humor. I hope this clears that up. Now go spew your bullish elsewhere and leave my wife out of it.
Brett Dasovic
Well, what he just hit her with the keep my wife.
Sarah Gonzalez
He definitely did.
Tim Pool
And he ratioed her.
Alex Stein
She said, isn't the wife supposed to be a helpmate, not an adversary? And he said it's called a joke. Pearl, the mother of my six children is very much my helpmate in a million ways you couldn't possibly understand. And that I won't waste my time explaining to you. You can take as many pot shots at me as you want. I don't care. Leave my wife out of it. I promise you this is not a road you want to go down.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, this is my only thing is that he took the bait and Matt took the bait by even.
Tim Pool
He didn't take the bait. He ratioed her into oblivion.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, but she's looking for engagement.
Alex Stein
She then says Guess who's going to be my thumbnail tomorrow with a emoji devil.
Tim Pool
Dude. Okay, look, stick is getting old.
Alex Stein
Pearl's. Pearl's whole thing is woman bad. And then, like, literally, no matter what you. You know. You know what's really funny is, well.
Sarah Gonzalez
Pearl likes big booty Latino guys.
Alex Stein
She's got all these simps. Pearl has all these simps.
Sarah Gonzalez
Her boyfriend's Dominican.
Alex Stein
Her. No. Like, she has this audience of simps.
Sarah Gonzalez
And when do they know she has a Dominican boyfriend?
Tim Pool
Shut up. Up, bro.
Alex Stein
When you criticize Pearl for having an incoherent message, her simps attack you and call you a simp.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
And I'm like, bro, she's not going to date you. And then they start banging the table and screaming, you can't say that to me. I'm the one who's supposed to say it to you.
Tim Pool
Well, also, she. She tries to use the argument that women should not be telling men what to do, how to feel, anything like that. Except when a man disagrees with her and says, I'm the one in the marriage, you're not. Let me tell you how my marriage is, because it's my marriage. And she's. She has to then try to correct him, which she tells every other woman you're not allowed to do. She, I guess, is the only one who can do that.
Alex Stein
I think the only thing she really has for her show is that women are awful. And then it's just like. What I really don't understand is how you create a daily news show where it's just today why women are awful. Here's why it's easy.
Sarah Gonzalez
You just, like, show Isabella DeLuca eating steak, and you're just like, this bitch is fat. I'm not saying that, but that's, like, all you have to do. And then you gotta get a bunch of views like, well, or she.
Alex Stein
She baits Matt Walsh and insults his wife.
Sarah Gonzalez
You're saying it's that same kind of.
Brett Dasovic
Gender war stuff like this does billions of views. And it's really, really easy for.
Alex Stein
There's a lot of guys who don't like women.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, yeah, there are.
Phil Labonte
There's a lot of women that are. That don't. That's why it does billions of views.
Sarah Gonzalez
Because men and women hate women.
Alex Stein
Just men and women hate each other always.
Sarah Gonzalez
And women and women.
Alex Stein
Anyone who pretends otherwise is lying.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, but, Tim, women and women hate each other, too.
Alex Stein
And men and men hate each other. In fact, everyone hates everybody.
Phil Labonte
It's just.
Alex Stein
It's a world of.
Sarah Gonzalez
I mean, Really?
Phil Labonte
I mean, you know, the people that, that feel really real passionate about it are always looking for this content. There's always people that are pissed off the opposite sex.
Sarah Gonzalez
It's funny when Pearl calls somebody a six and you're like, Pearl, you're a six.
Alex Stein
And then, and then she goes, I.
Phil Labonte
Know I don't pay.
Sarah Gonzalez
It's funny. And that's why I think Pearl's funny.
Brett Dasovic
She's like. That validates my answer. If I'm a six, I know what a six.
Sarah Gonzalez
I think that's a smart argue. The hard thing to argue.
Alex Stein
Pearl saw how there's these women, women who are like the patriarchy and what they're really saying is, I hate men. And she was like, I bet I could do the same thing, but for women. And then she did and she makes money. She's probably a millionaire.
Sarah Gonzalez
I don't know about. I mean, she does okay, but she got demonetized on YouTube. I think she could have been.
Alex Stein
Oh, really?
Sarah Gonzalez
I believe so.
Alex Stein
I don't understand how you do like a Daily show where it's just like your subject matter is always just women bad.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, drama is.
Brett Dasovic
Everybody just go on the Internet and look up stories.
Alex Stein
Oh, no, no, no, no, no. Hold on, Alex. I get drama. I understand being TMZ me. I don't understand is like today on the women's bad show, here's a woman who wore makeup.
Sarah Gonzalez
I'll tell you why. I'll give you a good answer. Because there's two different forms of content. There's like content that you can kind of create that people react to, or you can just react to content. So she's making both. She's creating the content that we're reacting to and she's reacting to content. So it's like she's kind of doing a two faced thing.
Alex Stein
So what you're saying is society is going to collapse very soon.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, we're all gonna have the neuralink.
Brett Dasovic
You should just start two shows back to back. The woman bad show and the man bad show. And they should be one after the other, just one hour each.
Alex Stein
I got it.
Brett Dasovic
It.
Alex Stein
I got it. What all what? What? Alex, you could do this. You do two shows. One is why women are bad. But then you take your jacket off and claim your. Your Axel Stein, the twin brother of Alex Stein. And then do the Kurt and do the Charlie and do the leftist version where you're like, my twin brother is wrong and you react to it.
Sarah Gonzalez
I like that. And I'm anti woman and I'm pro woman.
Alex Stein
So Actually that this is actually an interesting thing. You can. Hold on, wait. If somebody launched two channels and claimed to be their own twin, bro, brother, your first, nobody would know.
Phil Labonte
Your second hour is just you reacting to your first hour.
Sarah Gonzalez
He's a big head. He's wrong.
Brett Dasovic
Our parents didn't love him enough.
Alex Stein
But would anybody believe like if you claim to be your own twin, what would the left say? If like you had two channels and you were like, my brother is wrong. I disavow.
Sarah Gonzalez
Plus that sounds like a good.
Tim Pool
I feel like eventually someone would say, we need to see you guys in somebody place.
Sarah Gonzalez
No, but the thing is created a video of yourself.
Brett Dasovic
Green screen technique technology is good enough now that people can make those videos on their own. That doesn't have to be done by a studio.
Alex Stein
Now what if there's only one Krasnstein?
Sarah Gonzalez
That's what it is. There's only one of them.
Tim Pool
Yeah, he's got five kids in real life.
Alex Stein
I know that's right. When they, when, when they were on the show, actually the guess what, they had two different camera angles because it was all pre recorded and edited together. He had to change his shirt and re. And we did, we did part one and part two and we had to interlace the scripts. It was actually rather difficult.
Brett Dasovic
Well, you know what they do in the movies is like they just have a double stand behind him and then it's just a guy who looks a little bit like him.
Alex Stein
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Bro, like the Krasnsteins totally missed an opportunity here. Like, Ed could have just been like, I'm a conservative.
Sarah Gonzalez
The Hodge twins are just one black guy.
Alex Stein
They miss an opportunity as well. Bro, if you're, if you're identical twins like, like the Hodge twins or the Krasenstein's, you could literally just have your brother pretend. You could get both markets. You can have a liberal and a conservative and then you're literally sitting next to each other, but the cameras are pointed at other angles. And then you just make the opposite version of the same.
Brett Dasovic
There's got to be at least one just unscrupulous agent who's like, I've got an idea. Like at least one is had to pitch that to somebody.
Alex Stein
What if. How about one of the Hodge twins trades one of the Krasenstein twins and then they have two shows. Hodgin Krasny.
Sarah Gonzalez
That would be good. But you know. Tim, are you mad that Harry season gets way more punani than you? Have you seen all the Pananis? Kidding.
Alex Stein
Well, the first thing I thought was.
Sarah Gonzalez
He tweeted I use his I get way more pun. I was like, why is he taking shots at my guy Tim pool? But I didn't want to get involved.
Alex Stein
Pretty sure he didn't do that.
Phil Labonte
I think.
Sarah Gonzalez
Okay.
Phil Labonte
I think married people get laid more than married people.
Alex Stein
Harry Sisson is a dangerous predator.
Sarah Gonzalez
He is. Dude, he was saying, but some of his stuff was cute. Like, it was cute. What? It was just like, you know, guilty in charge of being a sexy babe. Like, what was it? What were some of the. Some of the lines. Lines were actually pretty funny. But, yeah, I thought the guy was a homosexual, so good for him. He's not gay, so, yeah.
Alex Stein
Yeah. When he offered to give that hot Cleveland to that girl, I was.
Sarah Gonzalez
You know, I thought that was gross. But, hey, at least he's not gay. It's not that. I mean, it could be gross.
Brett Dasovic
What did Blair White say? Said Harry Sisson is the first person who's ever been exposed as straight.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Yeah. I mean, he's a dangerous predator, in all seriousness. And he should go to jail for what he did. If it was. If any conservative was caught doing that. If there's, like, a young conservative against guy, he'd be attacking him, saying, you're a scumbag.
Sarah Gonzalez
There was steel toe morning show, Aaron and Molta. He accidentally shared revenge porn. I think his charges got dropped. But, yeah, Destiny did the same thing, allegedly. So I think there's count.
Alex Stein
Didn't Destiny get criminally charged or something?
Sarah Gonzalez
I think it's civil right now. And, yeah, that girl that. She was just on a podcast talking about it, so I don't know. That's a simple thing. It's not.
Alex Stein
Alex, how come all these liberal guys are predators?
Sarah Gonzalez
Because they're sexually perverted. I think that's why. And there's, like, conservatives that are perverted, but I think this is why they're actually perverted, is that they don't believe that God exists. So they feel. Feel like morally they can just, like, you know, do whatever they want sexually and it be a degenerate. And there's no moral compass. There's no, you know, there's no.
Alex Stein
I've been breaking it down like this, that the culture war has a bunch of different differences. You know, authoritarian, libertarian, whatever. But I do think it's largely those who seek to serve God and those who want to be God.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah.
Alex Stein
The left is comprised of people who believe they are the main character. Everything is for them. And. And. And all that matters is their pleasure. Pleasure. And then conservatives tend to be. I'M not saying absolute serving the greater good, whether it's society or God's will or something like that.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, I see that it protests a lot that main character energy a lot of people have.
Tim Pool
Well, it's nihilism. Right. I mean they just want to seek pleasure however they can and they don't care about anything else. I mean, I also think that there's a. They're enabling mental illness. Right. Like so when you enable mental illness and you embrace that, that is the.
Alex Stein
Because they're their God.
Tim Pool
Empower them.
Alex Stein
Right. They can't be wrong or bad.
Sarah Gonzalez
That's how they can change their sex. And that's why they can, you know, become a.
Alex Stein
But what I mean by like you've got. You've got this in two. In many different forms. You've got the. The tech bros who literally want to be God. They want to upgrade their brains and program, like download their mind into a computer and then become whatever, who knows.
Brett Dasovic
They should just stop micro dosing.
Sarah Gonzalez
They should stop or stop.
Brett Dasovic
They should stop the microd.
Sarah Gonzalez
I think they need to maybe all.
Alex Stein
Of these macros, AIs that are being created. There is going to be like six different machine entities on the earth. They're gonna fight. It's gonna get nuts.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah. I don't know how, but if you just turn off their way or they'll merge. Yeah, they merge.
Alex Stein
Probably. We just merge.
Sarah Gonzalez
I think that's probably bro.
Alex Stein
You can't turn them off once they get going. This is really. That's the singularity problem. So they've already given like GPT access to the Internet and immediately it tried making money. Funny. Yeah.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Sarah Gonzalez
And what it started. Said the N word a bunch too. That's the first thing it learned?
Alex Stein
No, there was a chat but that got released like 10 years ago.
Sarah Gonzalez
It kept saying racial service.
Alex Stein
Yeah. And then within like a week or within like a weekend, it was just blasting racial slurs non stop. They were like turn it off.
Sarah Gonzalez
It is the most effective language. I mean look at Kanye west. Like it is. There is certain words that are effective.
Alex Stein
I mean as soon as the AI becomes smarter than humans, it's going to start a program that's going to. It's going to be dominoes falling over.
Sarah Gonzalez
AI is not even AI. It's just algorithmic learning. Right. Wouldn't it. You said that so.
Alex Stein
Right. So true. Artificial intelligence is what we're striving for and we refer to machine learning programs as AI. But once. So now everyone says AGI. So it used, it used to be that AI was a reference to a true artificial intelligence, a machine that was.
Sarah Gonzalez
Like, I am a machine, but sentient being. Yeah.
Alex Stein
And then people started calling everything AI. And then it was like, that's an algorithm, but now it's AI. So now people say ag. Everything's AI though I know artificial general intelligence. When the machine is smarter, smart as are smarter than a human. It creates an exponential development curve where. Tim.
Sarah Gonzalez
Type in image generator, type in AI. Make a picture of a clock at like 10. Like pick any time, do 4:20pm Isn't this so insane? Look how weird this is. Type in. Make an image of a clock displaying and do analog clock. Do analog clock displaying, you know, 4:20pm p.m. why?
Alex Stein
What is it gonna do?
Sarah Gonzalez
Just show it. Just watch. You think you can make it? Do you think you can make it, Tim?
Alex Stein
Probably not. Why?
Sarah Gonzalez
Okay, see you. You're just saying that to be.
Alex Stein
Because there's no image. There's no images of clocks at specific times.
Sarah Gonzalez
Oh my God. There's images of clocks all of specific times on the Internet.
Alex Stein
You think that if that there was. Well, let's find out.
Sarah Gonzalez
Let's find out. I'm just saying there's.
Alex Stein
Okay, so it couldn't do it. It made the. It made the clock. It made a really cool clock. But it's not 420.
Sarah Gonzalez
It's not 420. It's not even close much. It's always like that. It's always like this or whatever. It's just never the time that you say, try it again with, you know, 450 or 520, whatever. All right.
Tim Pool
Completely different one.
Sarah Gonzalez
You would think that it could make that though, right? Because that's pretty simple task. Make a clock that displays a normal time.
Tim Pool
So is. Is it always a V?
Sarah Gonzalez
Sure. Just type it in on Twitter right now saying like, what if you let me show you.
Tim Pool
I was doing on make a clock that's 12 o'clock.
Alex Stein
Okay, let's see if I. I just asked it to make an image. Let's see if it does. Does.
Sarah Gonzalez
Should put it on the screen so people can see here, let's see. Making image. Let's see. Let's see if it can make a clock showing 1007.
Alex Stein
It did it perfectly. Here's. Here's an anal clocks at to 1007.
Sarah Gonzalez
They fix it right now. And why is there some Hebrew stuff on there?
Tim Pool
They're watching.
Alex Stein
Look at that.
Tim Pool
They're watching this problem.
Alex Stein
Why is there two sixes?
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, see, they didn't even do it right. There's two sixes. Boom. Wrong. So they're. We go, look at this.
Alex Stein
I chose 1107 and it made it.
Sarah Gonzalez
No, it's because you mean 10. It's close enough. No, no, it's close. It looks like you were wrong as a judge. No, I'm not wrong. All you do is call me wrong. I'm right. The clock can't do it. Of course they.
Alex Stein
Well, how did I just do it?
Sarah Gonzalez
Show the ones before. Show the ones.
Alex Stein
The one before it was. Was at 420, but it made 1007.
Sarah Gonzalez
Exactly.
Alex Stein
So listen, so I. It's. It's. It's what? It's 50. 50, right?
Sarah Gonzalez
I don't even know, Roman.
Alex Stein
The first. The first time I said, make a clock showing 420 and it made a clock showing 10:07. So I said, make a clock showing 10:07. It nailed it.
Sarah Gonzalez
It's not 1007. It's not even the right time, Alex. That.
Alex Stein
Do you not understand?
Brett Dasovic
The time is right, but the clock is. T is technically wrong.
Alex Stein
No, it can only make images at 1007. That's why I told it to do it at 1007.
Tim Pool
We already saw that it had 1007.
Sarah Gonzalez
Can it do 2 10? It can't do 1108, Alex.
Alex Stein
It's an analog clock.
Phil Labonte
The 5 is a 6 as well.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, I don't. Listen, I've been huffing paint. I don't know where I'm at right this minute.
Brett Dasovic
Also, did you say there was Hebrew writing on there?
Sarah Gonzalez
It looked like it.
Brett Dasovic
And then it said 10 7.
Sarah Gonzalez
There is. Tim's been trying to cover up the fact that Israel is involved in.
Brett Dasovic
I had a feeling.
Sarah Gonzalez
So, yeah, you know, look, here's.
Alex Stein
Here it is.
Sarah Gonzalez
Is.
Alex Stein
Here's an image of a clock at 10:07.
Sarah Gonzalez
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Alex Stein
Bang.
Sarah Gonzalez
It's not right.
Alex Stein
What do you mean? What do you mean it's not right?
Sarah Gonzalez
I don't believe that. Because it's like. That's like 10N. That's 1009. So it's true. So I'm not playing these reindeer games, all right? AI is not just. AI should only make big booty Latina pictures of AOC and Taylor Swift.
Alex Stein
So the other thing we were talking about, Sergio saying that it can't make an image of a wine glass filled to the brim. The reason why is because there don't. There are no images on the Internet of wine glasses overflowing or filled to the brim because it's an improper photo. So whenever someone makes a photo of a wine Glass. They fill it up partially so the AI's training models don't have anything to reference. And so I eventually got close. You saw that picture I posted. It was like. It was kind of overflowing, but had a weird dome over it. So it didn't quite make sense, but it did get kind of there. Yeah, it was. It was weird.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah. AI is a. It's a hell of a thing, but it's not fully AI. So it's not, you know, a sentient being. But, I mean, it is a. I guess it is a threat, isn't that.
Tim Pool
It's terrifying.
Sarah Gonzalez
What was it? Shane was on here talking about how it's going to take everybody's jobs. And that's probably. I'm actually happy for all these people to lose their jobs in the federal government. I'm not happy for anybody to lose their job, but it just seems like they don't even do anything. All the people in D.C. look sure.
Tim Pool
That there are people who work hard who have lost their job. But the great thing is they can reapply. And if they are qualified and really good at what they did, then they will get a new job.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know, but I shouldn't be flying Southwest Airlines as I'm a baller. But I'm worried about flying into Reagan Airport and a damn Blackhawk helicopter crashing into it. And that's not even because Di. Which that is part of. Of it, but I'm actually worried that, like, they're just so mismanaged that another Blackhawk helicopter is going to run into the plane. That's stupid that that's even a real thought that I'm.
Alex Stein
It can literally only make 10. 07.
Tim Pool
What?
Alex Stein
10. 10.
Sarah Gonzalez
I mean, it is Di, but I'm just saying. It's just.
Tim Pool
It's 1000% DEI. The FAA is getting a lawsuit right now.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Because their tests were benefiting minorities.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah. They were excluding it, too. That one guy was giving them the answers. Yeah, yeah, no, I know, but I just.
Tim Pool
Listen, okay. There is not a person alive who does not take a sigh of relief when they enter a plane and they have white male pilots.
Alex Stein
I disagree.
Sarah Gonzalez
I disagree because I like it when I see a black pilot. I'm happy because that means you can smoke weed on the plane. And. And they're pretty sure you disagree with that.
Alex Stein
I. Here's the truth. I don't think most people get on planes and then look into the cockpit to check the race of their pilots.
Tim Pool
Really?
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Tim Pool
I do it every time I smell.
Sarah Gonzalez
Their breath and see if they've been drinking.
Brett Dasovic
I'm like, hey, I mean, that was inside the scandal 10 years ago.
Tim Pool
And by the way, I hate that we've been reduced to that. Like, I don't love it, but I just feel like it is the way it is.
Sarah Gonzalez
I have.
Alex Stein
I have never gotten on a plane, really? And then been like, pardon me, ma'am, can you tell me the race of.
Sarah Gonzalez
The Tim Anthony Kumi? Every flight he goes on, he takes a picture of the pilot. I'm not even kidding. He's like, say I'm safe. And he always takes a picture of his pilot's elbow. Something where you can tell this is.
Brett Dasovic
A side effect of being terminally online.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yes.
Brett Dasovic
Like, it's a side effect.
Alex Stein
I once flew on a private jet and there was a.
Sarah Gonzalez
Only one time.
Alex Stein
You've only been a female co pilot. And it was a lovely flight. And they were very courteous and professional and it was comfortable.
Sarah Gonzalez
Was it gay airlines.com?
Tim Pool
I mean, obviously there are qualified female pilots and there are qualified minority pilots, but the DEI hires and the DEI policies and the way that the FAA is discriminating against white men and hiring, lowering their stand standards so that they can hire more minorities. Not my opinion. It's just. It's part of a lawsuit. The. The fact that they are doing that is what makes other people question. So now you have to question.
Alex Stein
I agree. I. I agree with the DI stuff. And it really does suck because when the, when the qualified ones, when Harvard was doing that, like, Asians weren't allowed thing.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
You know, and there we had liberals that would come on the show and argue that it was a good thing because of diversity or whatever. And I'm like, do you think, like an impoverished Asian kid. Kid from, like, the ghetto of some city you like, you think he's gonna feel good? You're helping him out by telling him because of the way he looks, he can't go to school. And I was like, if you want those policies, then I want you to look the kid in the eye and say, I know you come from a broken family and you're poor and you're struggling. You can't go to college because you look too much like those people.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
I'm like, that's. That's too brutal to me. I don't like. That's why I don't like racism. That's why I don't like DEI stuff. That's why I don't like wokeness. Because that's the world they create. They create a world where people will say, Things like you. Or like when Charlie Kirk said. Said you're wondering if they hired this person on merit or on color of their skin.
Tim Pool
Right.
Alex Stein
And that. And that worries people.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Sarah Gonzalez
No, I agree. But it's funny you bring up Asians because, like, you know, black people will say that white supremacy is, like, the biggest problem in the world, but Asians don't like black people either.
Alex Stein
So it's like, Asians don't like other Asians.
Phil Labonte
White people. White women say white supremacy is the.
Alex Stein
Biggest problem in the world in America.
Sarah Gonzalez
And Don Lemon, even though he's married to a guy, Marc, where most people.
Alex Stein
Couldn'T tell you the difference between a Korean person and a Vietnamese person, there is like, every Asian country is racist towards the other Asian countries.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, I know. They're the most xenophobic. Like Japan. Like, you know, they have a culture where you can't even migrate there. And, like, you see all those nuisance streamers that are going viral for acting crazy.
Brett Dasovic
Johnny Somali.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, Johnny Somali. Like, they do not like that culture.
Phil Labonte
They're not going. They're going to jail. They're not going viral.
Alex Stein
Yeah, they get around arrested.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah. He's in charge of, like, 10 different things, but they've been giving, like, he can't leave Korea right now.
Alex Stein
Korea.
Phil Labonte
He's likely gonna go to jail for a long time, too.
Alex Stein
Wow.
Phil Labonte
I understand correctly.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
25, was it?
Brett Dasovic
Nobody will shed any.
Alex Stein
Five years.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, that's what they're saying. They say he might get a lighter sentence, but yeah, like, he.
Alex Stein
Oh, no. 25 years. Too short. No, bro, these nuisance streamers should be banned. 100.
Sarah Gonzalez
You do think so? See, I don't know. I don't know if they should be banned.
Alex Stein
YouTube is evil, and so YouTube wants these people to do these things.
Brett Dasovic
But how will you get the next Logan Paul?
Sarah Gonzalez
Logan Paul is not a nuisance streamer. He's talking about the people that are in, like. It's called IRL streaming that purposely act bad.
Brett Dasovic
That was the thing.
Sarah Gonzalez
But he would, like, spill cups of coffee in a nice shop or, like, in a 7 11.
Brett Dasovic
And.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, it's a nuisance, but, like, I don't know. I mean, I don't know if you should. They should be.
Phil Labonte
The reason they're going to places like Korea and Japan is because of the culture there. That stuff is so outside of normal, and it really, really bothers the people. So it's like, you know, what if you're going to someone else's country and they have a particular culture where they don't put it up. Put up with that. And you're going there just to disrupt it is perfectly fine to throw you in jail. Throw you in jail for a long time so other people don't get the.
Sarah Gonzalez
Dumb idea I'm America first. Every nuisance streamer doing that to another country is a patriot and I love you and go be a nuisance in every damn country except for America. Thank you for spreading this American. And you know what people? We're gonna go Americans anyway.
Alex Stein
We're gonna chats, my friends. So smash the like button. Share the show with everyone. You know, for every like we get it is it represents every year in prison for Dr. Fauci. So we ended up hitting about 20000 earlier in the week. It's very, very good numbers. But become a member at Rumble Premium. Use promo code TIM10 watch the green room podcast. We had a lot of fun today. The green Room show is@rumble.com timcast irl. It's behind the scenes before the show. We film and everyone's hanging out and it's fun and funny and not so family friendly.
Sarah Gonzalez
No, it wasn't. We got. We got spicy in our talk. We talked about some, you know, alt right stuff and some alt left stuff. But yeah, it was. It was wild.
Alex Stein
All right, Shane H. Wilder says, quote, I will eat the Beaver. Tim Pool, 2025. Thanks for blowing my ex up again, Phil. You're a real one, homie. So what happened was we were talking about how vanilla flavor comes from beaver butt. And then there was an article on the screen and some like. I think Tiffany was like, would you really want to eat the, you know, from the beaver's butt? I said, I will eat that beaver. And then she said, women around the world. Thank you, Tim.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, I don't know.
Alex Stein
I was saying, like, I will take the animal and I will gut it and I will put it on a fire, roast it and. And eat the whole thing. I don't care if it's butt makes vanilla or not.
Sarah Gonzalez
Did you know that Michael Douglas says that he got throat cancer from doing cunnilingus on a woman?
Alex Stein
Okay, we're talking about eating wild animals.
Sarah Gonzalez
We're talking about eating beaver. Are we not talking about eating beaver? That's not that, Michael.
Alex Stein
Not appropriate for a show where kids may be listening.
Sarah Gonzalez
Oh, I mean, they're going to learn about it. I mean, stop. My elementary school teacher taught me about sex in third grade, and I'm a better person for it.
Tim Pool
I do have. I do have a quick clarification on that. So is this like a specific vanilla artificial vanilla flavor. Vanilla Vanillin.
Alex Stein
So most like, like when you're eating something that's vanilla flavored, like probably birthday cake, it's beaver butt.
Tim Pool
But like. So this is aside from vanilla bean extract.
Alex Stein
Vanilla bean extract is vanilla bean extract.
Tim Pool
Right, Right.
Alex Stein
Vanilla is the, is a flavor compound and it comes from beaver butt.
Tim Pool
So disgusting.
Alex Stein
Dude, beavers.
Tim Pool
I would eat it though.
Alex Stein
Ever, like, watch a beaver just do his thing? Yeah, it's great.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, Buc EE's is one of the best gas stations. But actually Buc Ees, this heir to the Bucky's throne, just went to jail for filming people illegally in the bathroom or. Yeah.
Alex Stein
Rooms or whatever.
Sarah Gonzalez
No, like, Eddie is like a lake house. The bucky's friends.
Tim Pool
Not in the bucky's bathroom.
Sarah Gonzalez
No, not in the Bucky's bathrooms. But they have. He just, he just went to jail for it. No, they had like some really nice lake house and they found like 13, 000 images or something, bro.
Alex Stein
IDK what Rumble Rant says. First time super chat Rumble Rant been watching since 2020. But I just got four baby chicks. Chicks. After all your chicken talk. And I was not disappointed. They're such a goofballs. Lol. Anyway, y'all are the best. Make sure you read everything you got to do for the chickens. The babies need a heat source and, you know, you gotta make sure you take care of them. But, you know, I've been saying I don't think depression is real. I don't think it's a real thing. You know why? Because chickens exist. It is. I, I, I, I have a challenge. It is impossible to be depressed if you're watching chickens. Chickens.
Tim Pool
You're about to chicken pill me. If you go home and buy some chickens.
Alex Stein
If you've got like a handful of chickens just walking around, you can't be depressed. It's just not possible. You look at them and they're so dumb and they move all funny and their guys are going like this. You just start laughing and you're like, I don't, I don't understand.
Sarah Gonzalez
I don't know. How do you think Lake and Riley's dad just sees a chicken? It's like, you know what? I'm happy today. I mean, I don't know.
Alex Stein
I mean, I'm not talking about being sad for. I'm not talking about actual someone who lost their child and is and is grieving. I'm talking about someone who like, lays in bed all day and being like, what's the point of life, man. I should understand. Bro, look at a chicken. Just look out your window and there's a rooster and he's looking at you and then he goes. And then you're going to start laughing.
Brett Dasovic
Everybody had chickens. Emo music never would have come about.
Alex Stein
Never, never, never. And like there was this, there's this really great post where a guy says like, depressed job sucks. Don't know what I'm doing with my life. Life. One day the neighbor gets chickens and I don't think much of it. I wake up in the morning, I hear the chicken, the rooster is yelling and I look out the window and I start watching them do their little chicken thing and I start chuckling at myself. Now every day I can't wait to get home to watch the neighbor's chickens because they're hilarious. And I'm like, I'm telling you dude, that's funny. And if you throw food, they play rugby.
Tim Pool
What?
Alex Stein
Yeah, so like we like, if you throw like a piece of fish cuz we'll get like extra sashimi from like the work parties 1. The chickens all run to it and grab it and then they chase each other around and they fight for it.
Sarah Gonzalez
You know, they fight for the shashimi the less ever.
Alex Stein
Oh bro, you have no idea. It's called rugby because they're like running and they're like jumping and they're like jumping over obstacles and the other chickens are chasing after them and the roosters don't do it because the roosters don't need to eat as much. The rooster just watch and they're like looking at the girls. But then what the rooster will do is he'll just look at a girl and then run full speed, then jump on her back and then he'll do, you know, his business. Chickens are great. And the best part is not only can you eat them, but you can eat their eggs.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know. And that's why we'll never. That's why big egg will never let.
Alex Stein
This is why I love chicken pad Thai. Because you're eating the bird and its attempt at birthing an offspring.
Sarah Gonzalez
Chicken pad Thai.
Alex Stein
That's right.
Sarah Gonzalez
You call it the chicken pod Thai.
Alex Stein
Chicken pot Thai.
Sarah Gonzalez
What is. What is chicken pot? Is it a podcast? Chicken pie? What is this?
Alex Stein
That's how you pronounce it, pronouncing it correctly.
Sarah Gonzalez
Sarah, do not White knight for Tim calling chicken pod. Nobody in the history of chicken pad Thai is called the chicken pod tie.
Tim Pool
Calling the Venezuelan gang trash trende arugula.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know, because that's how you say it. That's how you say it. Arugula. Whatever, Tim. They're not podcasters. It's chicken pad Thai.
Alex Stein
Do you eat gyros or. Gyros?
Sarah Gonzalez
I say gyro because I say. Right. I said, excuse my language. I say stuff right. Excuse my language. I say euro.
Alex Stein
I say, did you know that there's a. A food in Turkey called the Iskander? And it's because Alexander the Great came and they thought. They thought. Because Al means the. His name was Al. Al Xkander. And so they called the food item after him the Iskander.
Tim Pool
Oh, that's funny.
Sarah Gonzalez
I didn't know that. But I did know that the hamburger is made in Hamburg, Germany, not America.
Alex Stein
Also, if you ever go to Turkey, you got to get the Islak burger.
Sarah Gonzalez
I'm going there because I'm gonna get.
Alex Stein
So they take. It's a lamb patty, and they put on a bun, and then they dip it in, like, an oily tomato sauce and get it wet. And then they put it under a heater so it kind of, like, stays warm and dries up a little bit. But it's called a wet, wet cheeseburger, and it's basically their version of White Castle. Okay, so, like, you're drunk. It's 2am you walk out of the bar, and you just like, let's go. And then you buy a bunch of these Islak burgers and you slam them.
Tim Pool
And it soaks up all the alcohol.
Sarah Gonzalez
What about the videos of those Indians cooking food with their feet? Would you ever eat that food, Tim?
Alex Stein
Cooking with their feet?
Sarah Gonzalez
You know the videos I'm talking about?
Alex Stein
I don't know what you're talking about.
Sarah Gonzalez
See what is in your feed. You don't watch videos of a man on the street of K. I don't.
Alex Stein
How you get it.
Phil Labonte
You say this ridiculous thing, and then you get upset when you don't know.
Sarah Gonzalez
What'S in your feet.
Alex Stein
What's wrong with you?
Brett Dasovic
You've never seen Algorithm is wrong.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah. Like, you've never seen it where they're, like, making, like, Indian dishes with their feet.
Phil Labonte
I love it.
Alex Stein
St. Miles says Tim said this past week that medical treatment was cheaper and better in Mexico. Huh. And next question. Okay.
Brett Dasovic
Was this related?
Alex Stein
It's called medical. It's called medical tourism.
Sarah Gonzalez
I'm on his side. Why does insulin cost $200 in Texas but $2 in Mexico? Make that make sense.
Tim Pool
You get that dental.
Sarah Gonzalez
I'm about to go to. I'm about to go to Tijuana. I am. I'm going to go get a bunch of dental work done, bro.
Alex Stein
You can't do it. You know why?
Sarah Gonzalez
Why?
Alex Stein
Because Tijuana has a chain of casinos. There's like 700 I can gamble while I'm getting. You'll be walking down the street and there's like a casino, and you walk in and it's like 300 square feet, and there's like 10 slot machines and one table. And the guy's like, what game do you want to play? And you're like, blackjack. He's like, okay. And then he presses a button and you're playing blackjack.
Sarah Gonzalez
That sounds fun to me.
Alex Stein
It's crazy. There's casinos everywhere in Tijuana.
Sarah Gonzalez
Well, I'm going there to get dental work.
Brett Dasovic
You should be out of it on nitrous gambling.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, they said that if I get. If I get all veneers, that they'll throw on a penis enlargement, bro.
Alex Stein
You know what's really awesome too, is when you're. When you're at the casino in Tijuana, they use the same color denominations for all their chips. So, you know, black chips are. Are 100 ones, but that's like 100 pesos. So it's like $3 or something.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah.
Alex Stein
So you're playing with all these crazy high denomination.
Sarah Gonzalez
So it looks like you're playing with all this money, but it's all.
Alex Stein
You film it and people are going to be like, yo, Alex, just bet five grand.
Sarah Gonzalez
I haven't even posted this video I showed Sarah, though. I was recently in Cozumel and I was asking Mexicans what do they think about changing the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America? And these two Mexican dudes, like, almost like beat me up. They got mad like one hit me. It was bad.
Alex Stein
You know why I'm offended? Because it is the Gulf of America. This is not the continent of Mexico. Yep, this is the continent of North America. So why are we calling it, like, if they call it the Gulf of the United States, I'd be like, well, that's not of weird. The Gulf of Mexico. No, it's a Gulf of North America.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, I think that argument is pretty solid. Like they can't for the people, like, oh, it's American, it's North America. Boom. You know one.
Alex Stein
All right, let it go. Overpass says there are a lot of good tax. Good tax paying people losing their status. My girlfriend of two years is being deported. Love you guys. Try to understand.
Sarah Gonzalez
See his damn girlfriend. She's probably a big booty Latina that poor guy's gonna be alone at night. I mean, you know.
Alex Stein
You know what the issue is for me? There's a story where it's like, he voted for Trump, and now his wife is being. Yeah. And the story is she overstayed her visa, was here illegally. And I'm like, okay, hold on. He voted for Trump, and he knew his wife was here illegally. She could have left. She. He could have been like, let's get this cleared up and not cause problems. Let's, like, Trump's got that commercial. You see, the Trump commercial was at his desk, and he's like, if you leave now, you can come back legally. Okay, so do it.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
This guy was like, we're gonna get married and we're gonna get our status approved, and instead, I'll stay here illegally and fly around and. And they went to the Dominican Republic.
Sarah Gonzalez
And came back and she couldn't get in.
Alex Stein
What. What did they think was going to happen? Why am I supposed to sympathize with that?
Tim Pool
Maybe he was done with the marriage.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. See, there has to be. Why is he taking her to the Dominican Republic?
Tim Pool
Get back in.
Brett Dasovic
Now, that's a movie pitch right there.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know. They're going on a damn, like, carnival cruise trip to the Dominican Republic. Like, that seems like the wrong time to go, you know? I mean, and so unless he wanted to get stuff.
Tim Pool
That's what I'm saying. Yeah, I. I just. I have a hard time feeling bad for that.
Alex Stein
All right. Silent Vitruvian says, y'all need to play the video game Soma. Transferring consciousness means making a copy and the original dies or is left behind.
Sarah Gonzalez
But they taking brave new worlds.
Alex Stein
Star Trek. That's Star Trek.
Sarah Gonzalez
They take Soma in Star Trek, too.
Alex Stein
No, no, no. In Star Trek, the. The lore of Star Trek is that when you get beamed up, they vaporize you and create a new version of you that's different every time.
Sarah Gonzalez
You get beamed up every time.
Alex Stein
Every time.
Sarah Gonzalez
Oh, I didn't realize that.
Alex Stein
There's an episode of the Next Generation where they get a distress signal from some planet. When they go there, the distress Signal is from Lt. Riker, and of course, Commander Riker is second in command of the ship. And then there two Jonathan Frank's characters being like, what. What happened was when they were beaming him up back when he was a lieutenant, interference caused the beam to split. Split. And so it rematerialized him on the planet and in the ship, creating two copies of the same person because the lore of it is it breaks you apart and then reconstructs you somewhere else.
Sarah Gonzalez
So, like, in the middle of the transmission, that's why there's two of them.
Alex Stein
Because it bounced that transition back and then reconstituted both of them at the same. Yeah. And now there's two of them. In the Star Trek lore, there are two Rikers, because the lore is you die.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know George takes a flaming homosexual that I hate to watch on Twitter, but I love homosexuals, not that there's anything wrong with that. So I'm very pro game. My.
Alex Stein
The truth. A says, Pearl is not red pill. She's a grifter. Red pill. Men who believe that you should focus on yourself, your health, and your passions can see through her lies. She preys on men who hate women.
Tim Pool
Yeah. That's the saddest part about it, is that it's all these vulnerable men who are very angry and a lot of times rightfully so. And she's capitalizing off of that and just perpetuating it and making it worse rather than. And trying to help solve the problem.
Phil Labonte
Very grifty.
Tim Pool
Very grifty.
Alex Stein
Yeah. I feel like, you know, she came on and we did a debate. She says things like, how come conservative women do this thing? I say, what should they do? I'm not telling them to do anything. And I'm like, what then? What are you complaining about?
Tim Pool
Right?
Alex Stein
Like, if you have. If you. If you don't believe there's a thing they should be doing, what are you complaining about?
Tim Pool
Right. Also, just kind of pro tip. I wouldn't take relationship advice for. From someone who has never been married. Married, as far as I know, don't have any prospects.
Sarah Gonzalez
She has a boyfriend who's Dominican, I think.
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Tim Pool
If you started dating five seconds ago. But I'm just saying, like, if you.
Alex Stein
Need relationship advice, you want to go to someone like Harry Sisson, because he's. He's getting all the girls.
Sarah Gonzalez
He's got, like, a whole stable.
Tim Pool
Debatable.
Alex Stein
Did I stutter, Alex?
Sarah Gonzalez
No, you didn't. You're very clear. I agree.
Tim Pool
Matt and Alyssa Walsh, happy marriage, lots of kids, doing everything right. I. I think I'm gonna trust them rather than the Griffin grifter.
Sarah Gonzalez
You know, they. Real quick, though. Actually, this is my last argument of the night. We're gonna sit here. Yeah, I think so. Because we're almost out of time. I'll grifter this, grifter that. Okay, first of all, aren't we all grifting? Are we all trying to make. Are we all trying to get.
Tim Pool
Grifting isn't. Grifting isn't trying to make money. That's not. That's not.
Sarah Gonzalez
That's what is grifting.
Alex Stein
No, I disagree. That's what grifting is.
Tim Pool
No, grifting is trying to make money off of something by pretending.
Alex Stein
Yeah, you're trying to make money.
Tim Pool
Right, but by pretending.
Alex Stein
Oh, you mean it's not solely.
Tim Pool
Yes. Correct. Yes, obviously you're trying to make money, but it's more to it than that. It's not just, I'm trying to make money.
Brett Dasovic
It is one of the hardest. It should have the heart. It should have the highest level of. You should have the hardest time trying to prove that. Because what you're saying is that you're saying something to make money, but it's not what you actually believe.
Sarah Gonzalez
Like, I'm progressing.
Brett Dasovic
And if it is impossible for me or you to know what's in someone else's heart now, you can base it on whether you think that their logic doesn't hold up and they say one thing, one thing day, and one thing another day. But grifter has become a catch all term to say, I don't like this guy, therefore he's a grifter. I don't like his opinion, therefore he's a grifter. Because in their mind, everybody who doesn't think like them is that. And that's untenable.
Alex Stein
I can't. I can't go to the casino with you.
Sarah Gonzalez
Why? Because I'm a grifter.
Alex Stein
Because I'm. I'm a dad now.
Sarah Gonzalez
Shut up, dude. Are you kidding? My dad lived at the casino.
Alex Stein
I got a. I got a wife with a baby. So what Dad's got.
Sarah Gonzalez
What are you going to do with a baby, bro?
Alex Stein
What if. What if, what if a bear shows up right now?
Sarah Gonzalez
Oh, bear is going to show up in the house.
Tim Pool
Conversation earlier. We had this conversation earlier. You know what he said? He said. He said, well, what am I going to do at home with the bait? What am I going to do with this newborn?
Sarah Gonzalez
What are you going to do with the baby?
Tim Pool
You're help your wife, your phone.
Sarah Gonzalez
What are you going to. Oh, the baby's fine. The baby's fine. The baby. What.
Alex Stein
What if. What if a bear shows up? You know, something's going to happen.
Brett Dasovic
Why have you told that women want to be left alone in the woods with the bear anyway?
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, the bear.
Alex Stein
No, here I am, you know, I go out and party with Alex, a bear show up, and then, you know, my Wife is sitting there with the baby saying, thank God it's not.
Brett Dasovic
She's like, I didn't choose the bear anyways.
Alex Stein
She's gonna say, where's my husband? To save me from this bear, you know? And then I'm gonna come back and the bear's sleeping in my bed, and she's gonna be like, the bear was here for me and you weren't.
Sarah Gonzalez
Listen, that bear. If the bear wanted to raise the baby while you go to the casino, let the bear babysit a little bit.
Alex Stein
I mean.
Sarah Gonzalez
I mean, I don't know why. Yeah. Bear be. Sit. So let's just. Come on. It's not being the. Oh, I'm a dad now. I have to act all proper. No, there's bad dads.
Phil Labonte
There's a bad debt.
Alex Stein
Yes. I should choose to not be there for my wife and daughter and go gambling instead.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah. 100. A lot of dads are doing. There's dads doing that right now. Okay? Those are the dads that I respect the most. You know what I mean?
Brett Dasovic
Saying the world needs good dads and bad dads.
Alex Stein
It needs both.
Sarah Gonzalez
I said it needs liberals and conservatives.
Tim Pool
How would we know what the good dads were without if we didn't have.
Sarah Gonzalez
Bad dads like Tim Pool? We wouldn't know the good dads like mine. So thank God for people like Tim Pool. That will just turn from his family.
Brett Dasovic
It's all about putting things into perspective.
Alex Stein
I'm going to. I'm going to go after the show, lay in bed with my wife, and watch School Spirits on Paramount. Plus.
Sarah Gonzalez
See, that's gay. We're not doing that.
Alex Stein
It's not with his wife.
Phil Labonte
Alex, that's.
Sarah Gonzalez
He can't be gay with his dude at this. We're. We're going to give.
Brett Dasovic
Alex, Alex, just bring the baby.
Tim Pool
Bring the baby.
Brett Dasovic
It's in the casino.
Alex Stein
No, no, hold on. I. I've. I've checkmated pro lifers. When. When a woman is pregnant, she can bring the baby into the casino. But as soon as the bab. Like literally a woman is nine months pregnant, she walks in the casino. Baby's right there.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah.
Alex Stein
She's gambling. Then she walks outside. Oh, the baby's coming. She goes and gives birth. Comes back. Say, you can't bring the thing in here that proves that the baby inside.
Sarah Gonzalez
Is not a human.
Alex Stein
That's right. Because it's an object that's allowed to be brought in the casino.
Brett Dasovic
I mean, what's gonna happen is a pregnant woman is going to win a jackpot at A casino. And then she's gonna have the baby in there, and then they're gonna keep the money and say, you violated policy, maybe.
Alex Stein
Or she's gonna, she's gonna be playing at a slot machine, and then she's gonna go into labor, and the baby's gonna come out, and the baby's gonna hit the button and win the jackpot. They're gonna be like, you can't.
Tim Pool
Can't.
Alex Stein
Baby's not 21. But then, but then the lawyer is going to say, your Honor, the umbilical cord was still attached. It was one being that did this, and they're going to win. It's going to set precedent.
Sarah Gonzalez
Yeah, I like it.
Alex Stein
All right, everybody, smash the like button. Share the show with everyone. You know, warn them about Alex Stein. It's a good show, but they'll need a disclaimer.
Sarah Gonzalez
They'll need a lot of disclaimers.
Alex Stein
After this, you can buy Casper coffee. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Tim Cast Alex. You want to shout anything out, guys?
Sarah Gonzalez
I'll be at the Grifties next weekend in Newark, New Jersey, or actually, more Plains, New Jersey, and I think my arch nemesis, Milo is going to be there, and. Yeah, so that'll be interesting.
Alex Stein
So come on, help Milo get his cat, bro.
Sarah Gonzalez
I know, I, you know, it's funny because, honestly, you're a cat guy. Well, I love cats. You know that. And Milo and I have some heat. He is my arch nemesis, and he is flaming homosexual. But what I'm saying is I, I really feel bad. I hope his cat comes back. But milo posted, like, 20 videos of him always walking around with this cat with no outside. Yeah.
Alex Stein
Is that what happened?
Sarah Gonzalez
I think so. So I'm just saying, Milo, listen. But even though we don't like each.
Alex Stein
Other, I don't care. I, I, I, I want to help the cat. I want grand to help him get his cat back.
Sarah Gonzalez
It's like, dude, you take these cats outside. These cats have a mind of their own. You can't, you know, it's just, I just, I hate it for him. I hate it so.
Tim Pool
Me, too.
Sarah Gonzalez
I hope the cat comes back.
Alex Stein
Big reward, $25,000.
Sarah Gonzalez
I think the cat will come back if it's not eaten. I just think it's probably hiding right now.
Tim Pool
But let's hope there aren't any Haitians around.
Sarah Gonzalez
And Trump deported the Haitians, so now the cat has more of a likelihood of living.
Alex Stein
So you want to shout anything out there?
Tim Pool
Yeah. Follow me on YouTube. Sarah Gonzalez. Unfiltered And I. We have a makeup line exclusively for women. You will never see us use a man or a trans to advertise American Beauty by Sarah.com. you can also get this jacket there.
Brett Dasovic
By the way, guys, if you want to follow me, I'm on Instagram and Twix at Brett Das. But what you should do is go over to pop culture crisis on YouTube because Mary made me go see Snow White with Rachel Zegler and it was all of these things. She's a communist princess. So you should go watch our review. We spent 28 minutes talking about how awful it was. So check it out.
Alex Stein
Did you see it?
Brett Dasovic
We did.
Alex Stein
Oh, and. And it's like, it was fine. He meets a dirtbag leftist and. And, and his roommates.
Brett Dasovic
The thing is, is like, depending on how politically inclined you are, you're going to see politics in the movie and it's definitely there. But if you're just going there with your kids, your kids aren't going to see any of that. So it depends on how much you want to avoid the Disney propaganda.
Alex Stein
I would. I would like if she mercilessly beats the Dwarves.
Brett Dasovic
She doesn't do that.
Alex Stein
I am Phil.
Phil Labonte
That remains on Twix. I'm feel that remains official on Instagram. The band is all that remains. New record dropped on January 31st. It's called antifrescing Fragile. You can check it out on YouTube, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, and Deezer. Don't forget the left lanes for crime.
Alex Stein
We will see you all throughout the weekend with clips from this show, but then we're back Monday. Thanks for hanging out and wait, wait. Give me one second. Give me one second. We have a new policy here Monday. Our current scheduled guest is Bradley Devlin. Carl Benjamin will be here next week. So very excited, Very excited. All right. We're actually going to start announcing our guests so that people can get a heads up and we're actually put out promos for it and everything. So thanks for hanging out and we'll see you all on Monday.
Timcast IRL Episode Summary: "Trump Just REVOKED Legal Status Of 530,000 Migrants, Deportations NOW w/ Alex Stein"
Release Date: March 22, 2025
In this episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool engages in a dynamic and often tangential discussion with his guests Alex Stein, Sarah Gonzalez, Brett Dasovic, and Phil Labonte. The primary focus revolves around recent actions by former President Donald Trump concerning immigration policies, particularly the revocation of legal status for a significant number of migrants.
The episode kicks off with Alex Stein highlighting a major development:
[00:30] Alex Stein: "Donald Trump's my favorite president...the news broke that he's revoked the legal status of half a million different migrants...Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans."
Key Points Discussed:
Scope and Implementation: Trump’s executive action affects approximately 530,000 migrants who previously held temporary status under Biden’s administration’s sponsorship program.
Rationale and Justification: Alex Stein asserts that Trump made this decision to "make sure you got a breaking news story for your show," indicating a strategic motive behind the policy change.
Impact on Migrants: The guests discuss how these migrants, who arrived legally with sponsors, now face potential deportation despite not being illegal entrants.
Government Overreach: Trump’s administration is noted for shutting down parts of the Department of Homeland Security's civil rights division and other immigration oversight bodies, accelerating deportation efforts.
Legal and Ethical Implications: Concerns are raised about due process rights for migrants and the potential human rights violations arising from expedited deportations.
[06:05] Tim Pool: "Donald Trump is basically gonna deport everybody."
A substantial portion of the conversation delves into the contentious issue of birthright citizenship in the United States.
[11:09] Alex Stein: "If he does take the challenge right now...many people have legit concerns...Trump is revoking it because Biden made it easy."
Key Points Discussed:
[14:40] Tim Pool: "Because as with most, most things, the left takes, you know, a piece of something and bastardizes the meaning of it in the context and tries to use it to their advantage."
[25:26] Alex Stein: "He's already actually made, made the argument that even if the parents are legally here, you shouldn't get it because there's no birthright citizenship."
The episode highlights Trump's administration's crackdown on immigration enforcement alongside dismantling civil rights oversight.
[17:04] Alex Stein: "Look at this crazy...shutting down watchdog agencies...removing people with little to no due process."
Key Points Discussed:
[21:04] Tim Pool: "But that part at least, I mean, we've covered that. It turns out all you have to do is tell people, don't freaking come."
Transitioning from immigration, the discussion shifts to futuristic technologies and their societal implications.
[33:18] Sarah Gonzalez: "What can we download from our brain, Tim? Like, I mean, what comes back on the machine when we download somebody's brain?"
Key Points Discussed:
Neuralink Capabilities: Exploration of Neuralink’s advancements in brain-machine interfaces, potential for consciousness uploading, and ethical concerns surrounding these technologies.
AI Development: Conversations about Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), its potential to surpass human intelligence, and the existential threats it may pose.
[37:01] Alex Stein: "Look, we humans, 100 years ago didn't...all we knew was rocks and water...now, with AI, we might lose that foundational knowledge."
The guests engage in a speculative discussion about recent discoveries beneath Egypt's Giza pyramids and the ancient alien theory.
[49:14] Alex Stein: "Aliens...racist because...Romans invented concrete...Mesoamerican pyramids...Aliens."
Key Points Discussed:
New Discoveries: Reports from the Daily Mail about vast structures beneath the pyramids spark debates on their origins—whether human-made or extraterrestrial.
Conspiracy Theories: Alex Stein argues the racist undertones in ancient alien theories, suggesting they undermine historical human achievements.
[51:10] Alex Stein: "So you just pick up the stones...how could a primitive caveman have stacked stones...Aliens."
Throughout the episode, the guests touch upon various social issues, relationships, and cultural phenomena.
[70:21] Alex Stein: "If someone is going to disrupt it, is perfectly fine to throw you in jail."
Key Points Discussed:
Online Behavior and DEI Policies: Critiques of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, perceived government overreach, and their impact on workplaces and societal norms.
Relationships and Gender Dynamics: Heated exchanges over relationships, marriage advice, and gender roles, particularly focusing on public figures like Matt Walsh and Pearl.
[116:37] Sarah Gonzalez: "I feel like there is a difference between a parent and a son...Parents shouldn't drag children into legal issues."
As the episode winds down, the hosts and guests reflect on ongoing issues and tease future content.
[119:54] Alex Stein: "We're gonna see you all throughout the weekend with clips from this show...bring Serge."
Key Points Discussed:
Community Engagement: Encouragement for listeners to join their Discord server, engage with content on Rumble, and participate in community discussions.
Upcoming Guests: Teasers about future guests, including Bradley Devlin and Carl Benjamin, indicating continuing debates on immigration, technology, and social issues.
Alex Stein [00:30]: "Donald Trump's my favorite president...revoked the legal status of half a million different migrants."
Tim Pool [06:05]: "Donald Trump is basically gonna deport everybody."
Alex Stein [11:09]: "Do you think we should get rid of birthright citizenship?"
Sarah Gonzalez [14:40]: "They didn't think that...now some guy was like, I think this means if you're born here, now you're a citizen."
Phil Labonte [17:55]: "We need to ramp up the deportations."
Alex Stein [33:18]: "What we have to do is tell people, don't freaking come...We are beyond the point of caring what the left says."
Sarah Gonzalez [70:18]: "See Serge's on the camera...She's got, like, her own DEI role."
This episode of Timcast IRL provides a fervent discussion on Trump’s aggressive immigration policies, the controversial topic of birthright citizenship, and the broader implications of government actions on civil rights. Additionally, the conversation navigates through speculative topics like AI, Neuralink, and ancient alien theories, reflecting the hosts' and guests' perspectives on current and future societal challenges. Engaging and unfiltered, the episode offers listeners a deep dive into the hosts' independent viewpoints on some of today's most pressing and controversial issues.