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get connected tiktok

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is On the

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tiktok clock right now.

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It's tiktok for tiktok

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tiktok tiktok tiktok Looks

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like the law passed looks like the

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government said you know what? Charlie

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Kirk We're going the

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other way and we're saying that this

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is a propaganda tool of the CCP

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and we're getting rid of it We're

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getting rid of it now does tiktok have

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anything to do with the 30% increase

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in Adolescent

2:52

depression suicide all that stuff. I

2:56

Don't know if this is just an older generation

2:58

looking back in a generation and going yeah you

3:00

guys In my day,

3:02

we used to walk to school in

3:04

my day. We never had any problems

3:07

You guys need to go to church and

3:10

realize that there's only two genders

3:13

There's two genders You know the two

3:15

genders and you should be wearing your

3:17

shoes and your ties when you play

3:19

ball He was a great

3:21

ball player when I was your kid

3:23

Mickey mantle lived in an apartment upstairs

3:27

We both said hello to the same

3:29

mailman every single day I drank my

3:31

coffee black and I wore my black

3:33

socks high when I had sex with

3:35

your mother who had a very very

3:37

very very When

3:42

your mother went to the hair salon all

3:44

women went to the hair salon And

3:47

they had bras out if they wanted bras

3:51

They didn't take their bras off for nobody

3:53

I don't care There was

3:55

no Bob Dylan's around say you take

3:57

your bras off who changed the

4:00

name from buskweskwits or

4:03

whatever we were able to identify

4:05

all the Jews in our day they didn't

4:08

change their names in a hide there

4:11

was a different time

4:14

eat it hey

4:17

where are you i

4:19

don't know if it's that there was a different time

4:21

when the blacks lived over here we didn't

4:23

think about it we don't only think it

4:25

was better the only time we

4:28

saw the blacks here for you your mother wanted

4:30

to go to the cotton club to hear some

4:32

jazz the

4:35

ball parts were separated and

4:37

dandy robinson ruined everything no

4:43

i don't think it's that i

4:46

think we're looking at stats here and we're

4:48

saying this is a no this is a

4:50

no bueno i think we're saying that's no

4:52

bueno i think we got a trap when

4:55

you see numbers like that it's

4:58

crazy now here's my opinion and this

5:00

isn't an anti-woke stance because the anti-woke

5:02

crowd is getting out of hand they're

5:05

highland hitler in the middle of pleasant

5:07

fucking pleasant valley new york they're

5:10

hell and hitler they're re-examining

5:12

the propaganda war on hitler

5:14

hey i this

5:16

so they're doing something different okay

5:18

so this isn't an anti-woke rant i'm about to

5:21

go on but i want to say this and

5:23

i want to say this with conviction and

5:25

the authority of my

5:28

degrees in american

5:30

studies in history my liberal

5:32

arts degrees this

5:35

wokeness is a thing and it's no good

5:37

for the kids and i'll tell you why

5:39

it's no good for the kids these

5:42

kids are

5:45

acting like morality police there's

5:47

very little difference between them

5:50

and morality police in

5:52

afghan taliban morality police in

5:55

afghanistan uh obviously they

5:57

don't you know they don't stone you to death

5:59

or whatever but they they psychologically

6:01

stone you if you have

6:03

like a different opinion

6:06

if let's say You

6:09

didn't I don't know have a lawyer present

6:11

during a hookup at a bar I mean

6:14

It's just and they turn on you

6:16

like a pack of hyenas and ostracize

6:18

you if you don't have the right

6:20

position if you ask A question about

6:22

the Israel Palestine thing first of all

6:25

they should be thinking about Israel Palestine

6:27

let alone fucking cutting school for it

6:29

I mean Jesus Christ. I

6:31

mean I understand we had the anti Vietnam Era

6:36

of with the boomers and they were

6:38

out there Protesting and protesting and

6:41

tuning out not trusting anyone over 30

6:43

or whatever it was But

6:45

they you know they grew up in a different

6:47

world. They grew up in a world of What

6:50

I was just making fun of You

6:53

know people going your blacks around me that they

6:55

were repelling against that They also had

6:57

the draft and they had the draft which they

6:59

didn't want to get you know look if you don't take it

7:02

Taking or not take not taking a shower

7:04

for a couple of weeks is

7:06

beneficial for a few reasons One

7:09

of them being you may be a little too dirty for

7:11

a draft So that's really

7:13

gonna light a fire under your ass and get out there

7:15

and hit the streets When so

7:17

you can almost understand the selfishness

7:19

of their? Protests like we

7:22

don't want to go to Vietnam You

7:25

know what I mean Muhammad Ali didn't

7:27

want to go to Vietnam so much so

7:29

he turned he said my name is Muhammad Ali

7:31

now It's against my religion. I don't even think

7:33

he believed in any of the Muslim war I

7:35

don't even think he was fully into the muzzy

7:37

wuzzy world I think he was

7:39

just going hey, I'm just picking a religion that

7:42

it's against it's against my religion to go kill

7:44

people I don't even know if it's against the religion if

7:46

you look into the religion. It's very the religion is very

7:50

into that historically

7:53

speaking They

7:55

like to they like to expand

7:58

their borders and go

8:00

to places and go, hey, what are you guys

8:02

worshipping? No, no, no, no,

8:04

no, it's Ramadan now. It's

8:06

Ramadan now, maybe the title of the episode

8:08

and it's maybe going on the Patreon because

8:11

it's Ramadan now. They like to do that historically. That's

8:13

just what they like to do. They like to go

8:15

show up and go, hey, buddy,

8:19

it's three o'clock and you stand in the wrong

8:21

way. Turn around that

8:23

way. Yeah. Becca's that way and

8:25

hit the rug. Hit the

8:27

rug, buddy. Hit the

8:29

fucking rug because let me tell you

8:31

something now, Albania. Let me tell you

8:34

something, you fucking Slavic, fucking subhumans. It's

8:37

time to hit the rug. Bow

8:39

down in that direction. And

8:42

that's just how it goes. That's how it was. That's

8:44

what all the men feel. My hotel, Israel. Welcome to

8:46

Israel. So they had something

8:49

to protest against. These

8:56

kids have something to protest against, but

8:59

I don't know if they are old

9:01

enough to understand the complexity of the

9:03

issue. I don't understand,

9:06

especially if they're like 14 years old or 19 or 18 years

9:08

old. I

9:12

don't know. Is there a difference?

9:15

But I just think that

9:17

these kids are really

9:20

thinking about issues that they shouldn't

9:22

be thinking about at such an early age.

9:25

And they're judging themselves

9:27

harshly against this utopian

9:29

metric of morality

9:32

that just runs antithetical

9:35

to what being a developing

9:37

human being is about. Making

9:40

mistakes is part of being a

9:43

child. It's part of being a

9:47

boy because women are like grown

9:49

adults by the time they're 14. Nature

9:52

programmed that way. Why

9:54

are girls so more mature than boys? Because nature

9:56

goes, okay, you're 12, you can reproduce now. He's

10:00

just going like, well, I'm yeah, I can reproduce till

10:02

I'm 80. So I don't I don't never ever have

10:04

to grow up Look at George Soros.

10:06

He hasn't even grown up. He

10:09

still fucking thinks he's playing Dungeons and Dragons The

10:11

kid thinks that he is in

10:14

Game of Thrones and he's like this magical

10:16

wizard who can change the world His

10:19

some people don't ever grow up look at

10:21

fucking more Cuban sitting courtside But does this

10:24

guy have a wife and a family he

10:26

just travels with the magic Mavericks He's

10:28

not even I does he is even the owner

10:30

anymore. Didn't he sell the fucking team? So

10:33

what is he doing courtside? Aren't you 60? Don't

10:37

you have like a grandkids

10:40

soccer game to go to I Mean

10:42

he's last night courtside, you know, high

10:45

five and Luca Doncic. I

10:47

mean, you know Who

10:50

has time to be courtside every single I'll tell you

10:52

every time I? Turn

10:54

on my Instagram. I see every comedian

10:56

without kids just courtside Jealous.

10:59

No, I'm not jealous at all. I have no interest

11:01

to be quick. It's too loud It's

11:04

too loud I

11:07

want to go to the Opera. Okay, I want to

11:09

go to the Opera I want to I

11:11

want to sip a nice can't be and

11:15

have conversation. I Want

11:17

to go to the ballet? I want

11:19

to go see Mozart Symphony They

11:23

didn't have song names back then Nobody

11:26

was like, hey, let's call this milkshakes bring to

11:28

the art. They didn't have fucking shake

11:30

your ass Shake your

11:32

bonbon. Why is it called? Why is it

11:34

numerical? Mozart Symphony 15th

11:36

point it's like a decimal point

11:39

Mozart Symphony 56-47 How

11:42

about you just call it mama mama?

11:44

Hey mama. How about call it? Hey mama? How

11:47

about you call it? You know? sympathy

11:50

for the devil So

11:52

I mean did anyone have any imagination before the

11:54

blacks came and showed us what rhythm was? We're

11:58

gonna listen to Mozart Symphony foot, but it's very

12:00

common. And they do say that if

12:02

you play classical music while the child's in the womb

12:04

that the kid comes out smarter. I don't know. I'm

12:06

not sure if it's true yet because Andrew

12:09

Huberman hasn't done an episode on it yet,

12:11

but I'm sure he'll get to it. But

12:14

he did do an episode on marijuana and

12:17

how it possibly could

12:20

trigger psychosis in

12:23

developing brains at a young age which

12:25

I've seen happen to people. So

12:27

puff with caution. Okay.

12:29

I know weed is the, you

12:32

know, cure all be all. You

12:34

got bad knees? Have you tried CBD? Have you

12:37

tried THC? You

12:39

have anxiety? THC?

12:41

How about maybe you deal with what

12:43

you're running from? How

12:45

about that? How about that?

12:48

Anyone who smokes weed any day? Look, some people

12:50

can handle it, but don't,

12:52

you ain't fooling me. Okay. You

12:54

ain't fooling me. Your mom

12:56

at least has a, you at least

12:58

have a stepfather. If

13:01

you smoke a weed every day, you at least have the stepfather.

13:03

Okay. Meaning

13:05

your dad isn't in the

13:07

pick or something or stepmom or something. You

13:09

got some childhood issue you're running from is

13:12

what I'm saying. Just don't look at me

13:14

with confusion because I don't, I'm confused too.

13:17

This isn't a cogent beginning middle and

13:20

end type of podcast.

13:23

This is what you call tangential

13:25

thinking. This is what

13:27

you call stream of consciousness. So don't look

13:29

at me confused because I am also confused,

13:32

but I do believe there is some

13:35

sort of correlation between wokeness, social media,

13:38

the pressure that whole

13:40

doxxing tradition, which has become a

13:42

thing and the

13:44

happiness of children. I

13:47

do believe they're not going outside as

13:49

much. When's the last time you saw

13:51

a bunch of kids playing outside? Jesus

13:53

Christ, it's weird. It's very weird, man.

13:55

The streets are empty from kids where

13:58

in our generation, the kids. The

14:00

streets were full of children, annoying

14:02

older people, kicking balls off their

14:05

windows, playing wiffle ball off of

14:07

somebody else's property. We used to

14:09

use the strike zone of somebody

14:11

else's game. We didn't even ask

14:14

their permission. We just

14:16

did it. We didn't ask. It

14:20

was across the street from my house and our

14:22

neighbor's gate, we didn't ask. It

14:25

wasn't even a kid living in that house who we were playing

14:27

with. We were just

14:29

outside. It was very depressing. These kids

14:31

are not outside, they're inside in a

14:33

virtual reality jerking off the anime porn.

14:36

I drive around in my van all day looking for

14:38

kids playing. I can't find them. And you just can't

14:41

find them. I mean, and you can't return the candy.

14:44

That's right. Candy's not

14:46

refundable. I got all

14:48

this fucking surplus candy and

14:50

I got nothing to do with it. I can't

14:53

give stale candy away at Halloween because that's

14:55

what you may call it at Halloween. I

14:57

call it in season hunting. I

15:01

call it good fishing. Remember

15:04

back in the day it was just like, hey, there

15:07

could be razor blades in your candy and

15:10

don't talk to anyone who's enthusiastically offered

15:12

you candy when it's not Halloween. Back

15:15

then it was a lot easier. You could just

15:17

grab a kid by giving him a fucking Nao later. Now

15:22

you got to slowly groom them online, develop

15:24

a fucking friendship with them all to get

15:26

called out by some fucking white guy behind

15:28

the curtain after you pick up a cookie

15:30

and take a bite. It

15:34

was a more complex world in some ways, but

15:36

a lot simpler world. You

15:39

know, Bill Cosby was just a fatherly

15:41

figure. Catholic priests were

15:43

just who you'd go to. You

15:47

know, we didn't know what was really going on. So

15:49

all that stuff is good. But

15:52

what's come with it is this just

15:54

like when we were kids,

15:56

you remember like any serious

15:58

articles? I mean, you know, I. I guess

16:00

way back, right, Lenny Bruce took

16:04

the bullet, right, and he got harassed

16:06

by the government for comedy. So

16:08

that was like, he took the bullet.

16:12

And then there was this period where just like, you

16:15

would never read about any earnest

16:18

articles saying a

16:20

comedian is doing harmful

16:22

things, right? You never read

16:24

about like, oh my God, have you heard

16:27

what Dave Chappelle, who cares what Dave Chappelle

16:29

said. It's

16:33

become everything's been filtered through this

16:35

like utopian standard

16:41

of morality. Now the

16:44

word woke is so cliche and stupid. Is there

16:46

another word we could use? But

16:48

this, it's a religion, man.

16:50

It's like a religion that

16:53

has a dogma and a doctrine. And

16:55

that doctrine is like absolute

16:59

altruistic purity. It's

17:02

very reminiscent of, it's

17:04

not even Marxism, dude. It's

17:07

not Marxism. It's

17:10

something, it's

17:12

like Marxism on steroids.

17:15

It's like this ultra

17:18

anti-competitiveness, ultra

17:22

anti-reality

17:28

perspective that

17:30

has just nothing to do with reality. It

17:33

doesn't reflect reality.

17:38

It's the paradox of tolerance

17:40

at full capacity. It's

17:43

the love thy enemy. It's like Jesus on

17:45

steroids. I mean, even if Jesus came back,

17:47

I think he'd go, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,

17:50

whoa, we have to maybe curb immigration. I

17:55

think Jesus would even discriminate against

17:57

people who didn't, who weren't

17:59

Christian. He'd be like, you guys are, what

18:02

do they call that? Idle gods. You

18:05

guys are, it's blasphemy. I

18:07

think even he would be like, alright, enough's enough. Okay?

18:11

There's two, maybe three genders. I'll give

18:13

you male, female, and people

18:15

who, and trans. And

18:17

maybe he'd stop at that. I think even

18:19

Jesus would go, whoa, whoa, whoa, I don't

18:21

know. I don't, I'm not sure if trans,

18:24

you might do Jesus. You

18:27

might do Jesus. I think Jesus had to come

18:29

and answer these questions. Yeah, or he got a

18:31

slot on Fox. Yeah, Jesus on Fox, he'd be

18:33

like, alright, look, wait a second. Alright,

18:35

wait a second. I said love thy neighbor.

18:38

But here's the deal. Back

18:41

then we didn't have property lines. So

18:43

where's his tree branches? Okay, let

18:45

me just wait a second. Love

18:47

thy neighbor has nothing to do

18:49

with whether his tree branches are encroaching on

18:52

your property. If your tree branches

18:54

are encroaching on your property, then you can lawfully

18:56

cut them down, which is you can do, by

18:58

the way, just to let you property

19:00

owners out there know that

19:02

if your neighbor, you can love your neighbor, but

19:04

you can also cut his fucking tree branches down.

19:07

Even if they're on his fucking tree, they're on your

19:09

property. Oh, it happened in my own fucking mother's house.

19:11

And I had a good relationship with the next door

19:13

neighbor. I wasn't living there anymore, but I was fucking

19:15

the fact they'll fucking landlord because my mother was, my

19:18

mother decided she wanted to die before

19:20

she died. So her brain wasn't working.

19:24

And this fucking, the tree. And

19:26

so I just had, I had this Mexican

19:29

guy. Yeah, he wasn't an arborist. Yeah,

19:31

he didn't know the type of tree. I just said pull

19:33

this fucking branch down. So we

19:36

yanked it down and she went ballistic because it was her

19:38

fucking tree from her backyard. She's like, it

19:40

hurts the tree. You don't know. There's

19:42

a way to do this. She just didn't like that.

19:44

We didn't ask for, which you don't

19:46

have to do. No. But

19:48

I, you know, I had a good relationship with this woman.

19:51

So it was like this, she called like, you

19:53

know, in like this frenzy about it,

19:55

about this thing, you know, and

19:57

it's like, if anyone would have done that back in the day.

20:00

You would have been like, look, broad, that's how it's

20:02

we make paper that way. What

20:04

do you want us to do? Now, look,

20:06

I think it's very good to

20:09

be sensitive to the tree's needs. I understand.

20:11

I understand. Trees

20:13

give us oxygen. I get it. Okay?

20:16

But I mean, this was like

20:18

an all-out war she caused over this. I took down

20:20

a big branch. The tree was fine, by the way.

20:23

The tree heals itself. I didn't know you're

20:25

breaking its arm and it hurts.

20:28

Yeah, I mean, Jesse just did that.

20:30

And yeah, I mean, it's a fucking tree. It doesn't

20:32

have feelings. Even though

20:34

they did some research and said the plants scream or

20:36

whatever. What can you

20:38

do? Everyone's, we're all dealing, we're all

20:41

fucking hurt. Everyone's hurt. I mean, the

20:43

tree's, the leaves scream, whatever. I don't

20:45

know. Yeah, plants scream, supposedly. They

20:47

have pain, supposedly. But

20:49

we're probably anthropomorphizing. It's not the pain

20:52

we feel. Like spinach when you eat

20:54

it? I mean,

20:56

look, there's no way that the plant had

20:58

an alcoholic father. There's no

21:00

way that the plant had a borderline

21:02

personality parent. So if the plant suffered,

21:05

what do vegetarians do? I

21:08

hate to say it, but Ted Nugent made

21:10

the best point about that. He's

21:13

Ted Nugent, so it's funny. But I mean, he just

21:16

nailed it. I think he might

21:18

have been on that Y'all Raul got an experience. He

21:22

just nailed it. And he said, you guys are mad

21:24

at me for eating one animal. He goes,

21:26

do you know how many animals have to be

21:28

killed for your vegetables? And

21:30

he's just right. So in

21:32

order to grow the vegetables, you have to kill

21:35

all the rabbits. You got to keep out all

21:38

the animals and

21:40

pests, what you call pests,

21:42

insects, everything. You

21:45

got to kill so much life to

21:48

grow vegetables in

21:50

order to actually get the carrot, to

21:52

keep things away from the carrot. You

21:55

have to kill so many things. See,

21:57

there's nothing clean. What

22:00

do you want? Life is life, I'd say.

22:02

Yeah, I mean, look, if you ever look at a

22:04

bunny rabbit and you tell me that thing is here

22:06

to fucking live long, you got another thing coming. Some

22:09

things aren't meant to be here to live long. So

22:11

cute, though. They're cute, okay? They're

22:14

cute. They are cute. But

22:17

that's their fucking... But you know,

22:19

psychopaths are charming, right?

22:23

Dude, here's the reality. Here's

22:25

the reality. Bunnies

22:28

are so much more fun

22:30

and charming than a

22:32

person who's not. So it's

22:34

like the same argument. A bunny's cute.

22:37

So it's like, that's the bunny's trick for you not

22:39

to eat it. But tell that to

22:41

French people who love to eat hair. They

22:44

call it hair. By the way,

22:46

that's the most unappetizing name for if you're about...

22:48

Would you like to have a baked hair? No,

22:50

I don't want a hair in my food. Why

22:52

are they calling it a hair? You

22:55

know? That's their trick

22:58

so you don't eat it, right? The coyote comes,

23:00

the bunny goes, I'm just a bunny. And it

23:02

looks so cute. And the coyote goes, dude, that

23:04

don't work on me because I

23:06

also am a psychopath. You're

23:09

just a narcissist. Now

23:12

I'm anthropomorphizing hard. And

23:14

the coyote goes, I'm here for dinner. You're

23:18

my dinner. And he says it

23:20

like that, too, with a Brooklyn accent from the 30s. He

23:23

says, yeah, my dinner. You're my dinner sheet. Yeah,

23:25

my dinner. John walked

23:27

into Johnny Pump. My

23:29

dad never called a fire hydrant a fire

23:31

hydrant in his entire life. He

23:33

stuck to what it was called when he

23:35

was a kid, and that's a Johnny Pump. And

23:38

he never called them Puerto Ricans. He

23:40

pronounced it the way it was spelled,

23:43

puerta. Wait,

23:45

there's no A in there.

23:49

Puerta. Puerto Ricans. And

23:51

he made it one word. It wasn't

23:53

Puerto, pause, Ricans. It

23:55

was Puerto Ricans. My

23:59

dad called them Puerto Ricans. And he called fire

24:01

hydrant Johnny pumps and that was it and

24:03

occasionally called blacks de gross Because

24:07

that was the proper nomenclature at the time

24:10

that's right That's just how you

24:12

that's just how you said what you said, okay?

24:14

What when there was a simple world? There's

24:23

no question that you know these kids

24:25

are thinking about issues

24:28

that they just shouldn't

24:30

be thinking about Back

24:33

then it was you know one or

24:35

two issues you heard about then you got to college

24:37

and you learned about iron Rand You got a little

24:39

confused for a second you learned about marks You got

24:41

a little confused for a second you open your mind

24:43

you considered stuff, and then you went you got a

24:46

job at Etna and You

24:49

know and then things changed right

24:51

you got out and then you you got a job

24:53

and You you got yourself

24:55

your first Kenneth Cole slacks and

24:58

the first pair of practical shoes You can afford

25:00

that look like they're more expensive than they are

25:02

but they don't last as long because they're not

25:04

Italian leather Right they're made in China,

25:07

and you you go to certain place And you have

25:09

drinks every night because you're because

25:11

you're in your 20s, and you don't have hangovers

25:14

and you forget about marks And

25:16

that's the way it's supposed to go You're

25:19

supposed to sell your soul to corporate

25:21

America and shut your mouth And

25:24

raise your kids and move to the suburbs and

25:26

then want things away from you and

25:28

that's it I don't I got a steer away from my

25:30

act a little bit. I don't want to give away

25:32

my jokes But this

25:34

is my perspective my perspective is that of

25:36

a fucking disgruntled father? Wants

25:39

all the kids away yeah get off my lawn

25:42

Look there's big protests going on right now in

25:44

New York City Columbia University Some

25:47

you know you don't have your glasses. I

25:49

don't I don't have them it's

25:51

speaking to be at all Hold

25:54

on you tell you were avoiding the screen yeah,

25:56

why what do you got up there tick tock

25:58

clock starts? Yeah,

26:02

these journalists are still trying to be fucking tongue

26:04

in cheek. TikTok clock starts. So

26:06

look, the conservatives

26:08

are worried that if they ban TikTok,

26:11

they're going to ban other companies. Fuck

26:13

that. You want my opinion? TikTok

26:15

is a fucking virus. It

26:18

is CCP propaganda. Thankfully,

26:20

this is going on YouTube because they would shut it down

26:22

if it was on TikTok. And I'm not

26:24

saying that because I'm bitter. I got a lot of followers on

26:26

TikTok. I don't give a fuck. I've got a lot of friends

26:29

who've sold a lot of tickets. Fuck you too. Of

26:31

course not. Hopefully

26:34

you built up your Instagram because

26:36

fucking that whole

26:38

fucking propped up CCP megaphone

26:42

is going down the tubes. But here's

26:44

the good news. They're

26:46

going to sell it because they have

26:48

two options, right? Their option is they're going

26:51

to take the payout because

26:53

the bill that's being signed

26:57

will give them 270 days to sell. ByteDance

27:01

has to sell the company. They got

27:03

to sell the company. Now if ByteDance is smart, now this

27:06

is the part where I work for the CCP and I

27:08

bite Devil's Advocate. Set up a fucking

27:10

shell company. You can't fucking buy

27:12

off Charlie Kirk or somebody

27:14

to buy it? I mean, Charlie

27:16

Kirk is my favorite. First of all, because

27:18

his head, you can obviously tell that it

27:21

was a forceps delivery. Charlie

27:27

Kirk's head. The guy doesn't even

27:29

have a college degree. Charlie

27:33

Kirk is where you go when

27:35

Fox gets too liberal for you and then

27:38

Newsmax fucks up. I

27:40

think he's on the Freedom Network or something. He's

27:42

the only thing. Charlie Kirk is

27:44

as right as you can get. He

27:47

also goes and loves

27:50

to debate mental heavyweights at college campuses.

27:52

Like the other fucking ... I

27:55

can't remember his name. There

27:57

was another right-wing guy who would go change my mind. and

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30:09

Charlie Kirk before he had so

30:11

many followers on TikTok was

30:14

railing against TikTok. He was railing,

30:16

hopefully you can pull that up,

30:18

maybe Charlie Kirk's, he was

30:20

fucking talking about how it's engine in the

30:22

CCP and we got to get rid of

30:25

TikTok and he just

30:27

hated TikTok and then he

30:29

started to get some followers and I think maybe

30:32

some maybe Chinese money. I don't

30:35

know, don't hold my words to that and

30:39

then he changed his tune

30:41

completely. He changed his tune a

30:44

hundred percent which is what the

30:46

CCP knows. That's

30:48

what they know, okay.

30:51

We've been doing it to other countries forever but

30:53

what the CCP figured out and what

30:55

Russia figured out is that we

30:57

do have freedom here and

31:00

you can use freedom against the

31:02

people who are free by

31:04

making them, by confusing

31:06

them, you know, by

31:08

giving them so many options to

31:11

get famous. Once they saw that the

31:13

internet gave an

31:16

avenue to make, to feed

31:18

that American dream, like

31:21

it's a direct pipeline, a direct

31:24

pipeline for the

31:26

American dream of

31:28

fame because let's be honest, that's what the American

31:30

dream is. The American dream was never

31:32

a fucking shitty

31:36

small three-bedroom house in Levittown, Long

31:38

Island. That's not what the fucking

31:40

American dream was, okay. The American

31:43

dream was for you to be, is

31:45

Madonna, to fucking become

31:47

a Talmud, what

31:50

is she, a kabbalah Jew, to

31:52

just recreate, the American dream is

31:55

to not be who you are. We always

31:57

had seeds of that in this country. We

32:00

always had like that phoniness,

32:03

that Hollywoodized goal

32:09

of like you can recreate who you are.

32:11

You don't have to be a slave to

32:13

your family tradition, your ethnicity, your

32:15

true self. You can

32:17

create who you are. You

32:20

can create an avatar and become they

32:22

must. The American

32:24

dream is fame. It's

32:27

riches and fame. That's

32:30

what it is. It's not fucking a suburban house.

32:32

Not your own lawn. That's

32:35

what you end up settling for. But

32:37

the carrot that's dangled is

32:40

you too. You too

32:42

can be Gwyneth Paltrow. You

32:44

too can be a small town girl whose

32:47

parents are cousins and

32:49

you can get out of Iowa and

32:52

because you were the only sibling born with

32:54

eyes that are a

32:57

little farther apart. The

32:59

other ones are like, you know, have

33:01

autism or three fingers and

33:04

you can be the only farm girl that

33:06

gets on a bus, goes to Hollywood

33:09

and fucks a sweaty fat

33:11

fucking Weinstein and

33:15

uses your pussy. Use

33:18

your fucking pussy as collateral to

33:21

put your name in the big bright lights.

33:23

You too can get your name in the

33:25

big bright lights if you just let a

33:27

sweaty fat movie

33:29

producer give you a massage

33:32

in his bathrobe in a

33:34

motel. It's such a mystery why

33:36

Hollywood never came calling for you. Yeah, you too

33:38

can do it. I

33:42

don't know why. Well I'll tell you

33:44

why. I'll tell you why there's, I'll

33:47

tell you why. Because it actually rains in

33:49

Los Angeles quite a bit. But

33:51

the reason why they have these water quotas is

33:54

because a lot of these actresses take extra

33:56

long showers. They

33:58

curl up in a little ball. That's

34:01

why there's a drought. That's why there's a drought because you

34:03

can see there's plenty of water. They curl up and fall

34:05

and They

34:08

just let the water run Because

34:11

it's their attempt to try to wash off what they allowed

34:13

to happen The Faustian

34:16

bargain they had to make in

34:18

order to get a part reservoir dogs None

34:24

of them are good people they're all doing

34:27

something they're all Stealing

34:29

shoes or smelling feet Something

34:31

they're all got something when you

34:33

got that much money you just Infaim

34:36

and power it's just bad things happening

34:40

So that was always the American dream so China just

34:42

knew Right, they

34:45

just knew like oh look at Instagram look

34:47

at Facebook. We're gonna create an app That

34:50

is that on steroids and they

34:53

they did it perfectly and

34:55

I I I got on tiktok Recently

34:57

right I have 236 thousand followers nothing to

35:00

shake a stick at And

35:02

I did it quick right, but that's how

35:04

they hook you first video I threw up was

35:06

a stand-up video it went gangbusters million. It was

35:09

my first video So it's

35:11

like on the other apps you had to like

35:13

slowly build your first video out the gate So

35:15

that's what they do they the first ones they

35:17

would just they would just

35:19

flood your they had so many fake accounts

35:21

And they would just just boost your numbers

35:23

right up So they get you at the

35:25

casino they get you in

35:27

they reel you in and

35:30

then depending on what your content is they

35:33

promote it it's what they they're there

35:35

is a Method behind

35:37

the madness of what they want to

35:40

get popular. It's not organic It

35:43

is absolutely not organic. I felt that

35:45

algorithm. It's a lot different than

35:47

other algorithms, and it's not

35:49

it's very Content-based it's it's

35:51

like and it's not just like

35:53

oh did he curse did he? You

35:56

know you can tell you can kind of tell

35:58

you can't just go up there and have a viral video

36:00

about how, what

36:04

was that hot show,

36:07

that Korean hot show that

36:09

was on Netflix that everyone was watching, it

36:11

was about those death games. Oh,

36:13

yeah, Squid Games. You couldn't just go

36:15

on there and have a

36:17

joke that goes, oh,

36:19

Squid Games was actually a documentary

36:22

about mainland China. Or that

36:24

was, oh, a lot of people thought that was a TV

36:26

show, but it was actually, they showed it in

36:29

North Korea, they were like, oh, that's just a

36:31

documentary. That would

36:33

never go viral on TikTok. Didn't

36:36

you say your numbers got limited when

36:38

you stopped giving them access to your... It's

36:40

100%, yeah. I cut off their access to

36:42

my full camera roll and my

36:45

phone. So my microphone, my

36:47

camera roll, I cut off access. So I have to

36:49

do it individually for each video. And then what happened?

36:51

Your numbers went down? My numbers just plummeted. Plummeted?

36:54

Yeah, just plummeted. Yeah? So I don't know.

36:57

I don't know if that's necessarily, but it seems odd. It

36:59

seems odd that I would have 236,000 followers. In

37:02

the last video, I put up, got 13 views. What?

37:08

Oh, you're off the list. Yeah.

37:11

I erased it quick. I gave it two days too, and I was like,

37:13

this is 13. So

37:15

there was something in that video that they just, immediately

37:18

they just, they go, nobody's seeing

37:20

it. That's it. I

37:22

mean, because by default, it would get more than

37:25

13. With that amount

37:27

of followers. Yeah, by default. Yeah.

37:29

So. Were you criticizing China? No,

37:32

but I said some stuff. I did, I

37:34

did do that voice. I

37:37

said the word stoning in the

37:40

joke. Who knows? Who

37:42

knows? This is the

37:45

thing about what they do though. Like right?

37:47

They, they, this is what makes it so hard

37:49

to decipher is that they don't promote

37:52

one side over the other. Right?

37:55

And anything about China though, they just don't,

37:57

they've proven that like the content they've done.

38:00

They've run analytics on that. Anything

38:02

Hong Kong is like 0%. There's no

38:04

Hong Kong content on there. There's no

38:06

Uighur Muslim shit. That's all

38:08

gone, right? They just don't let

38:11

it. They won't let that happen. But

38:13

what they do, and I just

38:16

know that some street smarts, is

38:18

they don't amplify just one.

38:21

But what they're looking for is mindless. So

38:25

these are the things that tic-tac does. It's very easy

38:27

if you just take off your

38:30

perspective hat, you

38:33

take off your perception hat and you put on your

38:35

perspective hat, right? Old CIA

38:37

jargon, right? You don't see things.

38:39

You just go from the helicopter and you look

38:41

at it. They like mindless

38:44

stuff. So dancing, hot

38:47

girls dancing, that kind of like the

38:49

shit that like melts your brain. Just

38:52

hot people dancing, shirts off. That's

38:54

what made the app popular. Tic-tac stars,

38:56

that was the original, that

39:00

was the first iteration,

39:03

is that the right one? No,

39:05

not iteration. The first incarnation of the

39:10

tic-tac star was the dancing guy,

39:12

the dancing ones. They danced for

39:14

like eight minutes, right? They

39:16

were all hot and there was like a

39:18

scene of them. So they like

39:20

that. Mindlessness.

39:22

Like here's how you build a, none

39:25

of that. There was none of that

39:27

going viral, right? It was Charlie, whatever

39:29

her name is, D'Amelio, and the other

39:31

broad, and they're dancing not as

39:33

good as black people, to black music, and

39:35

doing the shh on the n-word, which was

39:37

my favorite. It'd be some fucking hardcore

39:40

drill rap and they'd be going,

39:42

what, what? And then, and then

39:45

the dance move would incorporate a shh. So

39:48

that was about the circa 2019, 18, 17, 20. The

39:54

shit was very recent. And

39:56

then it's like, then

39:59

it's like a

40:01

lot of extreme

40:03

positions, right?

40:05

A lot of extreme positions on both

40:07

sides. Mixed in with a

40:09

bunch of all types of mental health stuff,

40:11

good stuff, you know, whatever page you

40:13

want to do, you know, that's what makes it so hard

40:15

to see because,

40:17

you know, you don't just, you got to be

40:20

subtle. It's subtle, you know,

40:22

you don't want to just, it's just that.

40:24

So you could get lost in some Alan

40:26

Watts for a while and hear all good

40:28

mindfulness shit. You could get on a yoga

40:31

page, you could get on

40:33

any day, you could follow a hospice nurse

40:35

who wants to tell you about what people,

40:37

the five things people regret the most. You

40:39

can get lost on that and the algorithm

40:42

will keep feeding you that but then once

40:44

in a while you'll come

40:46

across some that you didn't

40:48

ask for. You didn't ask for them,

40:50

I don't ask for them and they'll come

40:52

and they'll just come across, you

40:55

know, some hardcore Israeli,

40:57

hardcore Palestinian, hardcore Ukraine,

40:59

hardcore Russia, hardcore Trump,

41:02

hardcore Biden, it just

41:04

hardcore. It's just hardcore shit.

41:07

Two kids, two

41:09

kids. So

41:11

I don't know dude. That

41:15

would be akin to abusive

41:19

parents and it would be abusive

41:21

forcing their kids to watch CNN

41:23

and Fox just making

41:25

them, you know what I mean? Just

41:27

like making them going look, look, look, look, there's

41:30

pizza for you if you sit, you

41:32

know, not only that, not only is there pizza, you

41:34

could become famous for eating that pizza. You could

41:37

become famous, there's gonna be a pizza party

41:39

but you have to sit through Crossfire for

41:41

four hours. You have to sit through Don

41:43

Lemon. You have to watch, you have to

41:45

watch Rachel Maddow. You got to

41:47

watch this fucking liberal bull sit

41:49

down and talk to you about

41:52

the Russian dossier for three hours. Shamelessly

41:55

talk about the Russian dossier

41:57

for fucking hours. That's

42:02

what it would be akin to. It would be akin to that.

42:05

So it slips in. It slips in. So

42:07

it's hard to see the strings. It's hard to

42:09

see, but

42:11

they're there. There's a

42:13

puppeteer there and that's the problem. There's a puppeteer

42:16

there. It's a known thing. Beijing

42:21

has its hand in every private company

42:23

over there. So furthermore,

42:27

the bigger point is you just have

42:29

to understand and accept that that's how

42:31

wars fought. It's

42:33

how it's fought. So if you don't think it's there,

42:35

let's just be crystal clear. I

42:39

don't even think China would deny it's there. If

42:44

you gave them a lie detector test, they'd probably go, yeah,

42:46

but you do it too. That would probably

42:48

be their best answer. I know that would be Putin's best answer, but

42:50

yeah, you do it too. And they were not wrong because

42:52

we do do it too. The best part

42:54

of this is that the CCP had people secretly

42:58

lobbying to staffers. Why don't you

43:00

pull up that article, Politico? So

43:04

they were definitely trying to stop

43:06

this. And as

43:09

per usual, when things get desperate, you

43:13

slip a little bit. Desperation, you slip. You

43:15

see it in boxing. You see it in sports. TikTok

43:19

app wasted millions of dollars lobbying.

43:21

US Congress data reveals. Furthermore,

43:25

furthermore than that, my good

43:27

friends, should I call it? What did Mr.

43:29

Rogers call the people who watched him? Children?

43:32

Hello, friends. Oh, that's Larry Nance.

43:35

Larry Nance, the basketball player? Jim Nance,

43:37

the guy who calls golf. Oh, hello,

43:39

friends. Okay. China lobbies

43:41

Congress behind closed doors on TikTok staffers

43:44

say. So sorry, it wasn't two staffers.

43:47

So after a bill passed that would force the sale

43:49

of company past the house, diplomats from the... Listen

43:51

to this closely. Diplomats from the Chinese

43:54

embassy met with Hill offices to

43:56

push talking points defending the app.

43:58

The Chinese embassy has held... meetings with congressional staff.

44:01

I was right. I'm sorry. So it was

44:03

the staffers. They were trying to go to,

44:05

they were trying to influence the influence, the

44:07

people in the ear of these people. They

44:10

go, hey man, come on, let me just buy you a drink. Come

44:13

meet me at this DC bar down here in, just

44:15

meet me down at Adams Morgan. We're going to go

44:17

to heaven and hell. We'll get some drinks. Let's talk

44:19

a little bit. Let's talk. So

44:24

yeah, TikTok,

44:27

which is owned by the Beijing company, Baitan

44:29

has repeatedly denied a relationship with the Chinese

44:31

government. So why does the Chinese embassy get

44:33

involved talking to staffers, talking

44:35

to representatives, talking to

44:37

the office of congressmen? Why is that

44:40

if they're not involved? What

44:45

people have to understand is a lot of times

44:47

people and the media are not privy

44:49

to intelligence. This is how it

44:52

goes. Intelligence has been

44:54

used for very nefarious purposes in the

44:56

past, but also intelligence has also been

44:58

used for very, to thwart

45:01

a very harmful thing. It's been used

45:04

for good, to protect us a

45:06

lot of time. You know, when they foil a terrorist

45:09

plot, we hear that a lot down in Jesse's neighborhood.

45:11

There's a lot of that old neighborhood. It's

45:13

a lot of that that they caught. They've caught a lot using

45:16

intelligence. A lot of

45:18

people don't understand the policies that go

45:20

into the Ukraine and Israel

45:24

and wherever else. A lot of

45:26

times there's intelligence that

45:30

we don't know about that may

45:33

reveal the motives or

45:35

the modus operandi of the operators in question

45:37

that we may not be privy to for

45:40

very good reason. That's just

45:42

part of it, man. That's part of what

45:44

it is now. We're a free society. So

45:46

eventually this stuff gets released years

45:48

later. Obviously we'll find out. But

46:00

that is kind of the flaw of freedom.

46:02

Sometimes you can't tell when it comes

46:05

to intelligence. Sometimes

46:09

it's a high crime for a

46:11

reason because it's very sensitive information

46:13

and there's good reason for it to be

46:15

sensitive information. But a

46:17

lot of times what motivates

46:19

policy is intelligence. A

46:22

lot of times it's faulty intelligence. A lot of

46:24

times it's good intelligence. It's not a perfect science

46:26

obviously. You got double agents. You got all

46:28

types of misinformation,

46:32

intentional misinformation, double agents, all that

46:34

types of shit. Sometimes you can't

46:36

trust your sources. Sometimes

46:40

your source has ulterior

46:43

motives. Sometimes

46:45

covers get blown. But

46:48

the reason why we were able to win the

46:50

battle of Midway is because of intelligence. They're not

46:52

going to release that in the press. You understand

46:54

what the reason is for that. So

46:56

all you people who are completely

46:59

defending – you have to

47:01

understand it's a complicated world. What's

47:03

this guy who's holed up in a fucking embassy or

47:07

whatever? Or the trans woman who

47:09

went to prison because she divulged information. A lot

47:12

of the things that they told us were good.

47:14

Like they're surveillancing us. – I mean Assange? –

47:16

Yeah, Assange and all these people. The other one

47:18

– Snowden. – Snowden and the trans one. –

47:20

Oh yeah, I forgot her name. – Whatever her

47:23

name is, her name. She went to prison.

47:25

Stocker Channing or whatever. That's an actress, but

47:27

who cares? Let's call her Stocker Channing. A

47:31

lot of good was found out by that. But also

47:34

it's like there's probably some things we probably shouldn't

47:36

have heard as well in a

47:38

lot of those documents as well. But

47:40

also then it becomes, yeah, the government

47:42

gets too comfortable with the secrecy and

47:44

then they fuck the people. So

47:46

you just have to be able to know

47:49

that it's – you can't have that

47:51

fucking borderline personality understanding

47:53

of the world where everything's black and white.

47:55

It's just not. The adult world is not

47:58

black and white. And that's the problem. The

48:00

problem with the kids now is that

48:02

the kids are trying to understand a shade

48:04

of gray world with black and

48:07

white brains. Because when you

48:09

deal with someone who's an adult who

48:11

has borderline personality, what do they

48:13

act like? They act like a petulant

48:15

seven-year-old child. My daughter is

48:17

black and white. If I say we can't go

48:19

on the carousel, she throws an absolute fit in

48:22

the middle of the mall. She's

48:24

three years old. If

48:26

you talk to someone who has borderline personality

48:28

disorder and you say they can't do their

48:31

movie or whatever, they throw a fit like

48:33

they're a three-year-old child because they have borderline

48:35

personality and they can't understand outside of their

48:37

own wants and they see the world in

48:39

black and white, the things I want and

48:41

the things preventing me from getting the things

48:44

that I want. The reason

48:46

why fucking mental health is

48:48

such a big problem for

48:51

youth today is because fucking

48:53

the woke religion makes these

48:55

kids who are not capable of

48:57

fully grokking the shades

48:59

of gray adult world yet because

49:03

they have black and white brains. When

49:06

you're a 16-year-old, you should be thinking about getting

49:08

your noodle wet, which is a very selfish

49:10

need. You don't think about consequences and

49:12

all the people it affects and all

49:15

that shit and you shouldn't. You

49:17

should get your heart broken. You should be

49:19

with some fucking girl who you think is

49:21

the love of your life until you find

49:23

out she's fucking some soccer player. That

49:27

should happen to me. And

49:30

then think your world is shattered. You

49:32

need to feel those emotions without wanting

49:35

to take your own life because you're

49:37

fucking in

49:39

this black and white

49:41

thinking and you're

49:44

only capable of black and white thinking and

49:46

you're trying to measure it, you're trying to

49:49

be an adult. You're not an adult yet. Whenever

49:52

that happened to me, there was

49:55

always an awareness that I

49:57

was a teenager. It was like this awareness because I lived

49:59

in New York. the teenage world. So

50:01

it wasn't like there was just an

50:04

awareness. I could talk to my friends and my

50:06

friends go, hey man, you're a teenager. Or

50:08

my parents or whoever goes, yeah, I've been there

50:10

too, you're a teenager, trust me. In

50:12

a couple years you're going to look back and be like,

50:15

that was teenage love or whatever and it's great, it's good

50:17

to get your heart broken. But now when these kids get

50:19

their heart broken, they're so fucking rigid because

50:21

of this rigid, religious,

50:24

utopian, moral

50:26

doctrine that they feel like it's the

50:28

end of the fucking world. And that's

50:30

because they're trying, they're exposed to

50:33

the shades of gray world too

50:35

much and they're

50:37

interpreting the teenage, they're

50:40

interpreting that shades of gray world

50:42

with only the capability

50:45

of black and white thinking, which

50:47

is linked to their age and

50:50

the development of their brain. Your brain doesn't fully

50:52

develop till you're 24 years old. It's

50:56

approximately 24 years old

50:58

until you're 24, your brain is still

51:00

developing. That's why you convince 17 year

51:02

olds to go fight because they don't

51:04

have a five year plan yet. So

51:08

it can be used in all types of ways.

51:11

But manipulation works most on young people

51:14

and that seems to be lost on young people because

51:18

they think they're adults because

51:20

the internet, social media and

51:26

the subterfuge of foreign adversaries

51:29

has them trying to understand issues

51:32

with a black and white brain with basically

51:34

a borderline personality brain. And you should have

51:37

that brain. You should overreact when you're 15

51:39

if your girlfriend fucks a soccer player. When

51:42

you're 60 and it happens, you get a lawyer, you

51:44

get a divorce and you see the pros and the

51:47

cons. You go, fuck, I'm going to lose a lot of

51:49

money. But God, am I going to be

51:51

swimming deep on these fucking apps with young puss.

51:54

You see the finally I'm going to get finally I'm

51:56

going to get some peace. Finally someone's

51:58

not going to kick me out of the bed when I snore. You have

52:00

an adult brain. You can reason through

52:02

it. I

52:05

wish I said all this in a more

52:08

cogent way, but I'm making some points, aren't

52:10

I? I'm making some points. Aren't

52:13

I? Which ones? Did you catch any

52:15

of that? Is there something in

52:17

there? Oh, that's funny. That's funny. Don't worry. We

52:20

weren't trying to be adults, is my point. We

52:25

weren't sitting there taking this shit like we were

52:27

going... We wouldn't sit there and have a conversation.

52:29

It was worse. It would be a buzzkill! If

52:31

Yani started talking while we were all high about

52:33

Israel and Ukraine, you'd be like, guy! We

52:36

were worse. We were trying to be gangster, which was so

52:38

stupid. That was stupid, but at least we were... We were

52:40

trying to be hard. We were trying to be hard. We

52:42

were trying to be gangster. We were trying to listen to

52:44

rap. We were trying to get girls. It was all stupid,

52:47

but it didn't threaten our mental

52:49

health. Well, maybe.

52:52

I mean, to this... Not to this point. We

52:55

did some stupid shit. Dude, I didn't know

52:57

one suicidal person when I was a kid.

52:59

I knew not one suicidal person. Maybe

53:02

we didn't hear about it. That's what

53:04

I was going to say. I never thought about suicide. Even

53:08

though my... Because you were popular. You were

53:11

a popular kid. That's what it is. Suicidal

53:13

kids. You didn't even notice them. Well,

53:15

then what's making these kids feel unpopular? Social

53:18

media. People like you, the popular

53:20

kids. It's my fault, man. It's your fault.

53:22

It's you and the massage. Here's the problem. It's

53:25

Obama's fault. It's

53:27

Obama and his husband's fault. That's

53:32

right. Big

53:35

Mike and Obama. All

53:37

roses lead back. You still have a pull-up Charlie. No,

53:39

you did pull-up Charlie Kirk's head. You've

53:41

got a really blot of face. You've got

53:43

too much face. All

53:48

right. I don't know if I made any points. You'll

53:50

be the judge of that. See, doesn't his face look

53:52

like it's swollen? A little bit, yeah.

53:54

Doesn't he look like it's a post-boxing match face? Yeah,

53:57

a little bit. His head looks like a light bulb.

53:59

Yeah. Like, round the cup and

54:01

skinny at the bottom. So this guy doesn't even

54:03

have a college degree and he's a political influencer.

54:06

Who, I mean, if you, you

54:09

pull up the tweets side by side, it's very funny. Well,

54:11

it's interesting. This article explains why he's mad at

54:13

TikTok and it's because they took his channel down.

54:16

Oh, they took his channel down and then now

54:18

he's defending TikTok because he's got almost a million

54:20

followers. But there was also some funding.

54:23

So this must be an old article, right? The

54:27

fun part is to find the tweets side by side.

54:31

Charlie Kirk, TikTok.

54:34

Let's see if we can find – here

54:39

we go. I found it that easy. Okay. TikTok

54:41

has – this is from November 29, 2003. So

54:43

not that long ago. Sorry,

54:48

2023. Apologize.

54:53

See, now am I going to kill myself because I made

54:55

a mistake? Jesus Christ. TikTok

54:58

has suspended a fan account of the

55:00

Charlie Kirk show. Again, this

55:02

is the 20th time this account has

55:05

been suspended for quote-unquote hate speech. It's

55:07

way past time to ban TikTok.

55:10

It's a cancer on America. Will

55:12

Speaker Johnson act? That's pretty harsh.

55:14

Ban it. Okay. This

55:18

is Charlie Kirk this morning, April

55:21

23, 2024, wherever you're listening to this. This

55:23

is when we record him. Joe

55:26

Biden is likely to ban TikTok, an

55:28

app he doesn't like because he's

55:31

owned and promoted by Big Tech,

55:33

a massive in-kind political donation that

55:35

should be investigated. I've

55:38

used TikTok now for a few weeks. We're

55:42

approaching 1 million followers quickly. I can't

55:45

speak to the privacy issue, but we

55:47

are now reaching millions of Gen Z

55:49

voters daily. Many are turning conservative as

55:52

a result. It has undeniable cultural impact

55:54

because that's what he's concerned about. He's

55:56

concerned about helping you. about

56:00

political social media influencers is they're

56:02

highly principled. That's the

56:05

best part about them is they're highly principled. You

56:07

didn't catch the sarcasm of that. Your facial

56:09

expression didn't change. I

56:12

hate that. This means

56:14

I'm not having an impact. I

56:19

think I can see why Biden wants

56:21

this app banned. If the polling is

56:23

right, it might be pushing younger voters

56:25

to the right. So now it's good.

56:28

Now it's good. And that's the shit China likes

56:30

to hear. Yeah, yeah, that's what we're doing. And

56:32

then the left would say, yeah, yeah, we're also

56:34

doing that. We're pushing vote. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're

56:36

doing both. We're pushing you both.

56:39

We're elevating fucking morons like this

56:43

until you guys kill each other. The

56:46

goal is discord. Look,

56:49

I don't know much. Alright, whatever diary I just vomited

56:51

before, I know I made some good points and then

56:53

I'm gonna have to listen back and suss them out.

56:56

It wasn't cogent, but this isn't about

56:58

cogency. I don't even know if that's the way you

57:00

conjugate that. But it's not about

57:02

cogentness. Not about

57:05

cogency. It's not about cogentry.

57:08

But the one thing I do know

57:10

is it's about discord. The

57:12

goal is discord. So if

57:15

you see discord, if

57:17

you see people fighting on the streets, if

57:20

you see people set themselves on fire, which

57:22

has now happened twice, if

57:24

you see people not talking to their friends

57:26

over stuff, if you see

57:29

that type of discord, that

57:31

is the hallmark,

57:36

is that the right word? The

57:38

hallmark of

57:42

foreign subterfuge.

57:47

Whoo, that brain is working. Foreign,

57:50

that's the fingerprints! Fingerprint

57:53

is better than Hallmark. It is

57:56

the fingerprints of a

57:58

small tiny Chinese hand. because genetically

58:00

most of them are smaller. So

58:03

it's a tiny little CCP

58:06

ad. Or

58:10

a frost-bitten Russian

58:14

finger. Their

58:17

fingerprints probably just burnt out from all

58:19

the cold weather. Pretty

58:24

simple, I think, if you think about it that way. It's

58:26

not about promoting one side. And that's what we get

58:28

wrong. It's like all the Russians are helping him. Oh,

58:31

the Russians are just trying to... The

58:34

Russians and the Chinese and the

58:36

North Koreans are just, and

58:38

whoever else, is just trying to get us

58:40

all fucked up. The goal is

58:42

not one over the other. They just

58:44

want to get us fucked up. That's

58:47

all. They know that there's a

58:49

quote unquote deep state, which is

58:51

necessarily a bad thing sometimes as

58:53

well. That's the great thinking. Having

58:56

an establishment is not necessarily

58:58

the bad thing. We don't want to just

59:00

be electing The Rock and Steve Largeman every

59:02

year. You want some guys who've been

59:04

into town who know how it works. You

59:06

want some deep state

59:08

guys who fucking know how

59:11

Washington works, who

59:13

have been there through administrations.

59:16

So when a guy shows up fresh off The

59:18

Apprentice, he can show them around a little bit.

59:21

Imagine if everyone just comes fresh off of The

59:23

Hot Reality Show and they just have

59:25

no idea how government works. You

59:28

want a couple of those guys around. Institution

59:30

guys. You want a

59:32

few of those around. You call them deep state, you

59:34

can call them what they used to call them, old

59:36

guard. There's different ways to phrase it to make

59:39

it sound worse or better. You want

59:44

a few of those around. So

59:48

that's the situation. It's to sow discord.

59:51

It's not, oh, we prefer Trump

59:53

over Hillary. They don't give a shit.

59:56

They just want to fucking, they want

59:59

the people. fucked up. They

1:00:01

want us weak so they can they

1:00:06

know and why is that? The reason is

1:00:08

is because they can't invade us. They can't

1:00:11

take us over. They can only invade places

1:00:13

where we have influence and

1:00:16

they can do that more effectively if we're

1:00:19

all fucked up. If

1:00:21

we're all fucked up they can do that more effectively. That's

1:00:24

it. They can become stronger

1:00:27

than us economically if we're all

1:00:29

fucked up. That's it. So that's the

1:00:31

game and it's a delicate game because they don't want

1:00:33

us so fucked up that we get

1:00:36

that we elect Floyd Mayweather as president

1:00:41

and then we launch nukes at them. So it's

1:00:43

a delicate game. But that's

1:00:45

been the game. That has

1:00:47

been the fucking game since World War I and then

1:00:49

more so World War II. That's

1:00:52

been the fucking game. Once chemical

1:00:54

weapons and then nuclear weapons got into

1:00:56

the game,

1:00:59

that's been the game. The

1:01:02

game has been intelligence,

1:01:05

disinformation campaigns, propaganda. It's

1:01:07

been an information war,

1:01:10

propaganda war, economic war,

1:01:13

sanctions, and

1:01:16

meddling. It's been a

1:01:19

meddling. It's been a war

1:01:21

for influence and

1:01:23

the closest we've got is proxy wars.

1:01:27

I said that this episode had nothing to do with last episode but

1:01:29

it's got a lot to do with it because

1:01:31

let's be honest, these are pressing issues right now.

1:01:35

I don't know if – it's just

1:01:37

not my personality to talk about a restaurant

1:01:40

closing on 3rd Avenue for some funny reason

1:01:43

right now. This

1:01:45

protest at Columbia University is

1:01:48

crazy because of the scope of it. There's

1:01:52

professors out there. It's

1:01:55

not just Columbia. A lot of universities now. All

1:01:57

these universities. Yeah. have

1:02:00

no control over it, everyone's not

1:02:02

going to class, all

1:02:05

these kids parents are not happy, I can tell

1:02:07

you that. I heard they want a

1:02:09

refund. Yeah, I can tell you that. I

1:02:11

can tell you that the kids parents are not happy. Unfortunately

1:02:15

for this generation

1:02:17

of parents, they're on the front

1:02:19

lines of what

1:02:22

happened to their kids. The

1:02:24

next generation is gonna be a lot healthier than

1:02:27

Gen Z because the parents

1:02:29

know what to keep kids away from. I

1:02:31

know my kids not

1:02:33

getting a phone until she's in

1:02:36

her mid teens. I don't care

1:02:38

what the fuck her friends are doing, she's not

1:02:41

getting a phone and if she gets the

1:02:43

phone she's not getting certain apps and that's just it.

1:02:45

It's coming down hard, I don't care

1:02:47

how much she screams and cries

1:02:49

and that's just how it is. I'm

1:02:51

gonna be so in her life, I'm gonna

1:02:53

be so all over that bitch.

1:02:57

We're just gonna be in it. Me and

1:02:59

my wife are gonna be in it all

1:03:01

over it. What

1:03:05

do you think about these schools? Are you

1:03:07

gonna send your kid to one of these

1:03:09

schools? It's a major consideration and

1:03:11

that's what we're it's almost like why we

1:03:14

were on the front line. Our generation was

1:03:16

on the front lines for race relations. We

1:03:19

took the bullet for a lot of that shit. Our

1:03:24

generation knows it especially

1:03:26

in the place that we lived in

1:03:28

urban centers New York City. We

1:03:30

were on the front lines for race

1:03:33

relations. We dealt with all the fallout from

1:03:35

the race riots in the 70s. We were

1:03:37

kids in the 80s and early 90s. The

1:03:41

race riots were in the fucking late

1:03:43

60s, mid to late 60s, into the

1:03:45

70s, all through the 70s

1:03:47

and then we had some more in the 80s,

1:03:50

some bad ones and in the 90s. We

1:03:52

had some bad ones. Yousef Hawkins, Crown Heights.

1:03:55

We had massive race riots all over and

1:03:57

then in the 60s, 70s There

1:04:00

was massive race riots all over

1:04:02

the country. We

1:04:05

dealt with the fallout. Civil

1:04:07

rights happened, then we were born. So

1:04:09

we dealt with that anger, we dealt

1:04:11

with that tension, and

1:04:16

we were the front lines. And then

1:04:18

the generation after benefited. They were all

1:04:21

fucking, we're all great. Next

1:04:24

thing you know, we're worrying about Indian people. I'm like, what

1:04:26

the fuck? Talking about Indian

1:04:28

people. Jesus, you should just be a

1:04:30

black and white problem. Now I gotta worry

1:04:33

about his, I gotta worry about Hari Khandebulu's feelings? The

1:04:35

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