(upbeat music) - Hi everybody and welcome to the show and happy Friday. Hope you guys had a fantastic 4th of July. Drop in the chat down below what you did for the 4th of July, what you got up to. I was just chilling at home. I heard all the fireworks. Me and Charlie was just chilling, having a grand old time. And today, we're gonna talk about multitude of different things. I might go on a little bit of a rant. You're gonna see me a little bit in passion on today's show. I'm gonna go ahead and let you know that right now. I show speed, a very popular streamer. I think he has over 25 million subscribers on YouTube. He's recently been touring around in different countries, running around doing his streaming in real life, IRL. And he went to Norway and was attacked by a mob. Now, you might not think this is a story that we would cover on this channel, but it's opened up a very interesting conversation about immigration and whether or not Norway has an immigration problem. And we're gonna dive deep into that conversation and hopefully give you guys a little bit of a background on what's going on there. Plus, Ben and Jerry's releases its wokest ad yet. We all know Ben and Jerry's leans heavily to the left and is working on a lot of different left leaning campaigns here in the US. And now they're just telling you outright what they're doing. Plus, Tatiana Masleini, I think that's her name, is the star of Marvel's She-Hulk. Well, she's speaking out about a new law in Canada that is protecting parents' rights. And she's saying parents shouldn't have that right. It's going to be a very interesting conversation about not only her views, but the views of Disney and Marvel and what they're trying to inject in their storylines, which is now being bolstered by their actors and stars. But before we get into all that, we have Taylor in Nashville. Hey, guys, I had a great fourth. I went golfing in the morning. I went to a pool party in the afternoon, and I watched fireworks on TV at night because you know your boy did not want to go to downtown Nashville with 100,000 people to fight the traffic and the heat for all that. But I had a great time. Hope you all did as well for those who celebrate here in the US. Lovely, lovely. Yeah, you don't want to go to downtown Nashville and be surrounded by a mob of people. Speaking of a mob of people. Hey, nice transition. Let's segue right into our first story about I-Show speed. Now, many of you might not know who I-Show speed is, but he is a very popular streamer. You can catch a look at his face right here. You might have seen this guy. He gets billions of views, billions with a B. As I said, has over 25 million subscribers on YouTube. And it's essentially people just watching him, watching his life, he'll play games, he talks to people, he lets people inside of his life and his relationships and everything going on in his world. And people really love watching this kid all over the world. This is not just a US-based streamer. Worldwide, this dude is super popular. And recently, he ventured out of the United States and was traveling around to different countries. He was in Poland, in Norway, and it so happens that Norway is where an incident takes place. And a pretty big one where I-Show speed is surrounded by a mob of mostly young men who, I guess, are fans of his and are there to greet him. And they gave him a very aggressive, almost attack-like greeting. I'll show you a little bit of what he was dealing with here in some of these videos so you can see just how many people came to see this guy in Norway. And this is specifically in Oslo. And there he is, right in the center, going through this crowd, having a very difficult time. And I just want you to take a look at all the difference, all the different guys there. Get a good look at the crowd, get a feel for it before I show you some other examples of what was going on here. But essentially, he was sort of hauled up in a store because all these people were surrounding him trying to get in. They had broken the window or the glass of the door to try to get in the store to see him. And he has a security team with him as well as cameramen who follow him and stream his entire life and everything that's going on. And of course, he was a little scared of what was happening here. When I think he could feel the energy of this crowd and anticipate that it was going to be a dangerous situation to be in. He had called the police and let them know, hey, there's thousands of people outside the store. I'm going to need you to bring police cars to help me get escorted out of the situation and help sort of diffuse what's going on here. They had not gotten there in time. There was some back and forth on the phone where they said, oh, we'll send one police car and he said one is not enough. And he ended up dealing with this crowd of people. Now he had injured his ankle at this point. So his security team is trying to get him through. I'll show you some more videos here. See, you can see. (screaming) Now again, try to get a good look at the crowd here. Look at, you know, how old these people are. Look at what they look like. Think about that a little bit. Okay, before we get into our conversation about Norway, now they beat up eyeshowspeed. They were hitting him, grabbing him, pulling his hair. They actually pulled the hair out of his head. And one of the people who ended up doing this attempted to sell that hair online. Here it says eyeshowspeed's hair, handpicked for over 1600 USD being sold online. Now eyeshowspeed, since the incident has said he will never return to Norway ever again. And of course this is a really big celebrity choosing to visit your country. So it's a big thing to say. After this experience, I will never go back to your country again. And he didn't have this experience in other countries that he visited. Let's go ahead and take a look at how he was greeted in a place like Poland. - Yeah, it's gonna hug. - All right, I think it's gonna hug. - Oh my God, everybody want to hug and pull it. Hell yeah. I love Poland, chat. Hell yeah! Hell yeah, hug and pull! - Okay, I get one. - Yes, damn, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. - Yeah, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. - Yeah, whoa, whoa, whoa. - Yeah, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. - Yeah, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. - Yeah, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. - Yeah, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. - So there you go. And there's more clips of him in Poland, people being very respectful. 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I just don't, I cannot fathom how somebody can commit an act like this and get on the other end of it unscathed. Now as I said before, you saw the videos of I show speed in Norway, then you saw the videos of I show speed in Poland and drastically different responses from the people living here. Here's a video out of Poland, a country that has remained steadfast in it's idea that maybe mass immigration is not the greatest thing for your country. Let's watch. Leftists, I'm very happy to take part in this debate about democracy in Europe. So let me give you some example of very major democracy in Poland. Polish nation rejected you, dear leftists, eight times, eight times in the role you have lost elections in Poland. So get used to it because you're going to lose again. Let me give you some data about Poland and Polish democracy. The lowest unemployment in European Union is Poland. The highest GDP after COVID in European Union is Poland. One of the lowest depths in European Union is Poland. So don't give us this rubbish. We don't need your doctors. We don't need your engineers. Take them, take them all and pay for them because there is a zero terrorist attacks in Poland. Why? Because there is no illegal migration in Poland. So don't give me this look, leftist. Dude, if only, if only, we had something like that going on in America. And it's so weird because you watch the presidential debate and Trump has directly asked about his view on immigration. And I think more specifically is asked whether or not he's going to commit an act of mass deportation of the people in this country illegally. And of course, they try to spin the question by throwing in like, Oh, are you also going to deport the DACA recipients who are, you know, outstanding members of our nation who are going and getting educated? And it's crazy to me that as a politician, you can't directly answer that and say, absolutely, yes, I'm going to I'm going to deport as many people that have come into this country illegally who do I do not see a good reason for for seeking asylum, who I do not see contributing to our culture and to our country as possible. I'm going to get rid of as many of them as possible. I don't know why that's like a frowned upon thing to say. If we had a candidate come forward, which I hope that is what Donald Trump is actually going to do, even though he didn't like directly answer the question in that way, you would hope that's what your candidate is going to do. If you are a contributing member of the society and you want to see the society flourish, yet it's like an issue where you have to beat around the bush and answering the question. Absolutely. Anybody who's here not contributing? Bye. Bye. Like, what do you mean? What do you mean, guys, please? Just a final thought on this for me is I've seen some of y'all in the comments saying like, but immigration is a good thing. And, you know, diversity is what made the country great. And I didn't saw it floating around social media this this week or yesterday. Ronald Reagan's final speech, where he talks about immigration and the value of it and how a German described in the post World War II or the World War II era in Eastern and described like how he was won over by the American dream and by everything he witnessed in America. And he later reveals that the German discovered that or came to that realization while being a prisoner of war in the United States and just to underscore like, yes, it's immigrations. This is a beautiful thing and it made this country. But that caught the type of immigration that Reagan was talking about and the type of immigration that made America great was an immigration that included assimilation assimilation and that was done legally through a process of vetting where you're showing that, yes, I can come, I can work, I have someone who will vouch for me. I have skills to bring to bear. I'm going to take care of myself. I'm not going to become a burden on the system. Yes, I'm willing to assimilate to the values of this country. Yes, I have the American dream. I'm willing to bet on myself. I'm going to take up personal responsibility. I'm willing to subject myself to the rule of law and the laws of the land. I'm going to respect that. I'm going to respect my fellow citizens. I'm going to adopt our shared values and shared morals. That is the type of immigration that works and that can actually produce something of value and can actually be something that is sustainable and good. But when you just open up the gates to anyone and everyone who thinks that they can benefit off of the system and, you know, I just had an omelette graphic before the show. We in New York state or New York City, a huge chunk of the hotels have been repurposed to house migrants and they're getting paid every month just for doing nothing for existing. And there's even videos on social media of migrants just basically boasting about the fact that they're receiving this aid and how great their life is. And then there's often complaining about not receiving enough. That is not the American way that is not the American dream. That is not American values. That is not the type of immigration that we are looking for. That is a destabilizing force on this country. It's a drain on it. And you can't just open up the floodgates and continue to allow people in with that amount that's being drained them the amount of pressure that's being put on our entire system, just growing, growing, growing, that is totally unsustainable. And it is a vehicle for collapse. So yeah, immigration is great, but not the kind that it's become in today's day and age. So I put the poll earlier, like, do you think immigration is going to lead to the downfall of the West? And you're like, well, what kind is it? Is it mass immigration, legal immigration immigration? This is what it's become right now unless we do something differently. So we can add all the qualifiers that we want. But the reality is the state of immigration in the West is out of control and we need a new solution. 100%. My boyfriend is an immigrant. He's an immigrant into this country who went through the legal process to become an American citizen. And that is, yes, a lengthy process that requires a lot of hoops that you have to jump through, but it's a process nonetheless. And if that process is not enforced, then I don't even know what we're talking about here. I'm all for people coming to this country legally and enjoying the opportunity awarded to them by being in this country. And we can even have a conversation about how to make the legal system of moving to this country a little bit smoother for people. So, you know, really great people who are going to contribute to our country aren't falling through the cracks or being denied. But the we're not supposed to just open the borders and allow whoever, anybody and their mother or their brother and their sister to come into this country. And when I think about like the Lake and Riley story and her life being taken by an illegal immigrant, I'm also reminded of the fact that that guy had a brother who was also an illegal immigrant who came into the country prior to him and then encouraged him to come. And both of them, criminal records here in the United States, and this is the type of immigration that we're talking about in discussing these stories. And it will definitely, if it continues at this rate, be the downfall of Western civilization in my humble opinion. Because I just don't see with how this is lining up with all the stories that constantly reinforce this idea, how this is not going to negatively impact us just beyond, beyond measure, crazy, crazy stuff. And you have to wonder like who are the people who are moving forward and pushing this ideology, which is going to take us on to our next story. And there are two names in this next story, and there are names that have been through line throughout my life, little blips on the timeline of my leftism and now on the other end of things. Ben and Jerry, Ben and Jerry, you two little conniving ice cream makers, okay? Ben and Jerry are a couple of leftists, okay? And now they're Ben and Jerry's ice cream, which may be so delicious, is actually more nefarious than one would think because they're pushing this ideology here in the United States. Let's watch their newest ad. If you can farm, fight food deserts. If you can surf, surf for racial justice, like to read, start a banned book club, protest with an ice cream cone, or project new leaning on an outdated statue. Get in a costume, but try not to get arrested. You have the tools for doing good, and the greatest tool is your own unique flavor. Ben and Jerry's, make some mother chugging shit. Okay, so let's go through again and see some of the things that they recommended. Oh, look at that t-shirt, pecan resist. How quirky cute and funny is that? Love that. So we're encouraging people to protest. We're encouraging people to ride bikes so naked that they have to cover their butts up with cloud. This is something being encouraged by Ben and Jerry. Some might call that cultural enrichment. I would call that something else farming. Cool. The whole food desert narrative. I don't know. We don't need to get into that right now. Surfing for racial justice. Yeah, let's do that for the Black Lives Matter movement and police reform. AKA defund the police. AKA black people are better than everyone else, and we must pedestalize them because of past oppression. Here are some protests that are clearly being helped along by Ben and Jerry's, and we'll talk about that in just a minute. They even said, you know, if you see an outdated statue, projects new meaning onto that outdated statue. And I wonder what they mean by that because we saw the left destroy statues, vandalize, bring them down and statues of major historical figures in our American history, whether or not you care for those historical figures is another question. But the statues exist nonetheless as a symbol of our history. So do do that as well. But try not to get arrested. Not don't do anything illegal. Try not to get arrested. I want to be very clear about the rhetoric and the wording that they are using. Not do not do anything illegal. Try not to get arrested. Okay. Trust black women. And instead of an E, there's an X. Okay. So this is including trans women, gender, fluid, non binary, um, them identifying this, that and the other. This is what Ben and Jerry's is. And they have been this for quite some time. And the reason I know this is not only because we've covered many a story about Ben and Jerry, including the fact that they did this whole campaign about being on stolen land for the Native Americans. And then when a Native American tribe reached out to Ben and Jerry's and say, guess what? You know, like one of your headquarters is actually on stolen land from our tribe. Can you give it back? They went crickets. They had nothing to say. So Ben and Jerry's is full of this performative activism that they do all the time in order to make themselves look like they are these resilient activist warriors who care about the world while just throwing out their, uh, diabetes producing product into the United States. They really care about the American people, about black people, about black women, about, uh, police reform and all these different things. When I was a leftist, and we would put together, you know, protests and all these different things, especially during election time, there would be a lot of organizing and moving people around. Ben and Jerry's would work with our organization to give free ice cream out at these, uh, different protests and events that we were doing. And it's basically to sort of siphon people down the path of registering, uh, to vote in your direction or for supporting a cause in your direction because you lure them in with, uh, sugar and ice cream and you give that to them. And while they're enjoying their free Ben and Jerry's, uh, courtesy of Ben and Jerry, you can tell them about left-leaning issues and indoctrinate them into supporting a cause. So this is no surprise that we now have the pinnacle of woke advertising out of Ben and Jerry. It's just, just to let you guys know, next time you're at the supermarket and you see Ben and Jerry's and you're like, Oh my gosh, I really love late night snack or I really love fish food or cherry Garcia or whatever, go to a different brand, find something else. And hopefully a local brand and just don't support Ben and Jerry ever because not only are they supporting this ideology and proliferating it through their advertising and the messaging that they're supporting, but they're actively funneling money and resources into left-leaning ideology being a perpetuated here in the United States. So when you're seeing these causes that you don't like, uh, when you're hearing about campaigns that you don't like, uh, when you're seeing all of this, like woke agenda that is traveling all throughout this country, just know Ben and Jerry's is helping them do that. And maybe if you're going to spend six bucks on ice cream, you should spend it elsewhere because your money is going towards the things that you hate. And as you protest, try not to get arrested. Yeah, try not to do anything illegal. Try not to get arrested. Crazy, crazy. I'm like, okay, yeah, you know, I think that most people would not have caught that that's exactly what you're trying to say that do some crazy shit. Just don't get arrested while you're doing it. A crazy thing to say. But again, this is not surprising at all from Ben and Jerry. We go way, way back. Uh, and while the ice cream may be good, it's not that good. Uh, you know what's also not that good? She hulk. Okay. She hulk was a show put out by Marvel where they like girl bossed hulk and she was some like feminist bad ass and either nobody watched it or the people who did really thought it sucked. But the she hulk Marvel star from Disney plus Tatiana Maslaney is speaking out about a Canadian parental rights law. So there's been this massive debate in Canada about parental rights, whether parents have them specifically on the issue of things like gender pronouns, because we have a lot of kids identifying as non binary trans this changing their pronouns that and the the massive debate really was in two groups, a group of people that thought parents do not have rights. They cannot tell their child who to be. And if their child wants to be something different, maybe their child should be taken away from them if they don't agree with it. More so than that, if their child is experiencing gender confusion, going to school, wanting to change their pronouns, change their names, the school should not have any obligation to tell parents that this is what the child is going through. So that was one group. The other group said, Oh hell no, you're not going to mess with my child. If my child is going through something, you tell me, if I don't want my child to transition, I'm going to put my foot down. It is my not only right, but obligation as a parent to guide my child in the right direction. And if that direction is away from gender ideology, that's the way it's going to be. So Canada essentially said, okay, schools, if a child is dealing with gender confusion, wanting to change their pronouns, you have to go to the parents and let them know that this is happening. And apparently the star of She-Hulk has a problem with the fact that parents would be made privy to that information. Let's let her speak on it. The provincial government passed the parental bill of rights, so requiring teachers to get parental consent. When students run a change their name and pronounce that school, what's the your thought on that? I believe that it's outside of the, it should not be the control of the parents, whether a child, how a child identifies, how a child knows themselves to be. That isn't their parents' place. It's an overreach. It's an overreach on the part of the provincial government to legislate that. It's absurd. Children have rights. Children are human beings who have knowledge and who know themselves, and we should be taking cues from them. In so many ways, we should be taking cues from them, listening to them, empowering them to know who they are and to name that. It's their right. It's not the parents' right. Hollywood has a problem. We know Hollywood has a problem. She in particular has a problem that is so crazy to me to hear somebody say that. Not only, I understand giving reverence towards what children think, feel, and believe. Children need to be heard. They need to be understood. With that being said, my child is going to understand that if they're a boy who thinks they're a girl, we might be on the wrong foot here. We're going to figure that out in our parental-child relationship and put them down a path towards health. That is, in fact, your job and responsibility as a parent is to make sure that your child is healthy. When I was a child, and I told my mom that I was the pretty princess of Genovia after watching Princess Diaries, she assured me that that was not the case. When I wanted to be called Mia Thermopolis, she assured me, "My name was Amalepinobi," and that was already on the books, and we had to keep that, and we had to move forward in who we actually are, not who we fantasize about being, or who we deep down as a five-year-old, think that we are. We have to figure these things out as children, and our parents are the ones who are supposed to help us do that. Now, if you are a parent, or if you want to be a parent, think about, in the future, having a child, sending them off to school, and maybe a school where they're indoctrinated into this gender agenda that's going around right now, and that child believing that they're non-binary or trans, going to a teacher and telling them of their new identity, coming out of the closet with this new identity, and that teacher never coming to you to tell you that that's what's going on. This is what people are advocating for. This is what this actress is advocating for. She's advocating that the school keeps that a secret from you as a parent, that it is not your right to know, nor is it your right to help lead your child down a different path. And maybe she's speaking out of ignorance, because I understand that she has this deep reverence for everything that children think, and you know what, I'm inclined to agree to a certain extent. Children are going through their own experiences, through their own lens, and we should validate those experiences without blindly affirming everything that a child thinks, because guess what, kind of the whole point of being a child is being wrong a lot of the time. Kind of the whole point of life is being wrong a lot of the time, and if there's anybody who's more vulnerable to making the wrong decisions than anybody else, it's a child, which is why we have parents around in the first place to guide them through life. Now, let's think about this in practice, because funnily enough, we do have a story where this has happened, and I'm sure that Tatiana Maslaney is going to want to hear this story. There was a very young girl, 12 years old in Florida, and this young girl was dealing with issues of her gender identity. She was struggling to find out who she was, what she wanted to be, whether or not she was trans, non-binary, what her pronouns are, and she came to the identity, came with this identity to the school that she was going to, and this was a school in Florida, and let me get you the name of the school Patterson Elementary School, where she was enrolled, and guess what the school did? The school decided not to tell her parents that she was struggling with her identity and going through these issues, not for a day, not for two days, not for weeks, but for months. The school did not make her parents aware that this is what she was struggling through. How did her parents find out? Her parents Wendell and Maria Perez. Wendell and Maria Perez found out when their daughter tried to hang herself in the school bathroom. Not once, not one attempted suicide. Twice. A 12 year old girl attempted suicide twice in her school bathroom, where the secrets were being harbored, and that's how her parents came to know of her struggles through gender identity and through, you know, who she wanted to be and what she was going through at the age of 12 years old. So that's what this looks like in practice, when a school takes it upon themselves to be your child's parent, and to keep these secrets, and to not go to you, because what you can't handle the truth, you can't handle what's going on, they don't have faith in your parental skills. These are the stories. So we can see this is like, oh, she really cares about children. It's a throwaway comment, you know, children know who they are, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, children also know how to try to hang themselves in school bathrooms when they're struggling. And you know, who probably would have been in the best position, and with the best relationship with that child, to have a conversation, to usher them through whatever they were going through, her parents. So just imagine being that parent and finding out that your school was hiding this, when your daughter tries to kill herself. And that's why it matters when celebrities say these things, because of course they have an impact on the general public. Of course, people listen to them and think, oh my gosh, I saw her and she hold that one time. What a girl boss. Yeah, I totally agree. Parents don't have rights. But this is what it means when we say parents don't have rights. And even if we have stories that come to a lesser conclusion, maybe the parents never find out, or they find out down the line, and everything's fine, the child is safe, all is good, all is well. It's still the parents' rights to know. And where schools are now positioning themselves as like the arbiters of truth and parenting and education, the school has no rights to be there. When I send my child to school, it's so that they can learn math and reading and writing and science and socialize with other children of their age, and hopefully learn something that they can apply to the real world. It's not for you to then be their mommy and daddy for however many hours a day they're there. But a lot of people think that the school is mommy and daddy, and that it is their obligation, in education, to teach their kids their personal values, to teach the students what it is they believe about life, because they're not going to get that from mommy and daddy back home. It's not the job of the school. So we need laws like this, and there are people here in the United States who are fighting laws like this, and who are saying it's not okay, and schools should keep this a secret from their parents. This is what the secret leads to. And it instills this idea within children that there is a separation between them and their parents. Why would a school reinforce that idea? If a student ever came to me and said, "I'm having trouble with my gender," let me call your parents. We need to set up a meeting immediately or allow them to handle that at home. When you reinforce this idea that this is a secret that needs to be kept from their parents, the child feels even more unsupported. They feel like there's nowhere to go. They feel like school is somewhat of an oasis in their life where they get these few normal moments of being themselves, and it's back to mom and dad who are not supposed to know who I really am. No wonder this 12-year-old girl tried to commit suicide in the bathroom. There are so many just horrible ideas circulating, and that's been the through line of everything we've talked about. It's horrible ideas in the name of things like inclusion and caring for children that lead to horrific outcomes. And you know what? You can make something sound like sparkly and wonderful and beautiful. I care about what the outcome is, and the outcomes are not good here. So I hope Miss Shehulk figures that out soon. Do you remember, as you were talking, I was reminded of that story last year from the President Joe Biden said that our nation's children are not your children, they're our children. And that is a recurring sort of motif that you'll hear. I think we've heard it from different like a student teaching teachers union advocates and activists in the sort of education space and just leftists in general. That is sort of a value that is in leftism, and this is collectivist sort of illusion that children don't belong to you. They belong to the collective and they need to be ushered into our ideology. They need to be taught that. And if you're not willing to teach the correct way to think about these issues, if you're not willing to affirm gender ideology as we see it, then you're the bad parent. You're the one that's the problem, not us, and it's not live and let live. It's your children belong to us. And that's also an attitude of critical pedagogy, which is like the essentially postmodern Marxist way of trying to educate young people. And we're seeing that laid out right before our eyes. We're seeing it embodied in the words of this actress and our own president. It's just extremely, extremely wild to see. Yeah, and all of these stories connect to one another. If you think about the way that these things are spoken about by the people who support the ideology, it's like, oh, children know who they are. Meanwhile, the 12 year old is dead in the bathroom. In this case, she didn't die luckily. But yeah, the children know who they are. Meanwhile, the kids are attempting suicide. Okay. You know, we need police reform. Meanwhile, you're defunding the police and burdening low income communities with more crime. Oh, you know, it's Islamophobia and we need to be multicultural and accept people of all different backgrounds and belief systems. Meanwhile, the girls are getting raped. Cars are being set on fire. People are getting stabbed and they're not contributing to our economy. So yeah, these things all sound wonderful and great. And it sounds like you you may be onto something. But when you just peep behind the curtain, they're on to nothing. In fact, what they're on to is destroying society. Which sounds crazy, right? But it's like it. It's true. You know, like we said before, oh, that sounds racist, but is it true? That sounds crazy, but is it true? And if the like almost said before, if we care about the results of the ideology that is being espoused, then we could look at those on the merits and we should reject it. Common sense would dictate that we reject this mass immigration stuff that we reject gender affirming care for children that we reject these crazy ideologies, the, you know, woke kindergarten and doctorating kids to be racial activists and all this stuff on its face. This stuff is absolutely bananas. And yet it is somehow still just preach status and normalized to us every day. I'm reminded, of course, of the Yuri Besmanov steps to ideological subversion, which starts with the sort of demoralization, which is replacing it, which sounds like, oh, you're just demoralized like your spirits are low. But it's actually, I heard I just recently listened to it. And he's describing how like you're replacing one way of thinking with another. So essentially, that's indoctrination. And that is step one toward the slippery slope of replacing an entire society's morals, values, and structure and in what is tantamount to a revolution. And that is when you were saying all these different domains of where these things are happening. And you're seeing just the craziness of these issues. I'm reminded of a quote I heard from James Lindsey, which is the issues never the issue. The issue is the revolution. So it's not that our Frenchy Hulk actress actually cares about the welfare of children. It's that she cares about the advancement of the ideology. And she's actually willing to sacrifice the parental child relationship and the welfare of the child on the altar of the ideology on the altar of the revolution and just copy and paste that to every other issue that you're looking at with its immigration, race stuff. And I feel like we're just stuck in this cycle. And like we talked about before, hopefully, common sense people will wake up before it's too late and take decisive action to take our civilization back. Yep. It's about time, y'all. Now we're gonna get into your super chats here for you guys. I've yapped enough this episode. I told you I was gonna be very passionate about topics on this episode. Yeah, we usually go light on Fridays, but today was a little more heavy. Today was heavy. As soon as I was going through all these rabbit holes and looking as soon as I saw the class in Norway of like teaching the immigrants that women and men are to be treated equally and there was no coming back after that. There was no coming back. Well, hopefully our friend Alex will be able to get us out of the pessimistic rut that we're in here with his factual, a man of sphere dating questions. He says this is our first super chat today. Hey there. Hey, and today I saw the title. What is with this Hawk to a blonde girl? Like, yeah, we know she's a 304. There's many of them around. So who cares? What you want to be talking about lies? That's from today's life. But he must be talking about the talk to a video that you put out. Oh, okay. Yeah, I'm over it. I mean, we'll see what she does with her career or whatever. But I wasn't expecting that Hawk to a thing to go as viral as it did. When I tell you, it was no laughs from me on any of that. None of that was funny to me whatsoever. All of you were saying lighten up, oh, well, it's just a joke. I'm like, okay, if a joke is funny, I'll laugh. Don't worry. But sorry, not that one. And if it was like the first moment like that, that is like turning into a sort of influencer career, then okay, maybe whatever, but this just seems to be keep happening. And just it says a lot about right our culture, but you can watch the video if you want to hear more about that. Alex Luscher says, happy Friday, Amala Taylor and everyone hanging out with my family today and wanted to stop by and say hello. Have a fun weekend everyone. Oh, it's great. Thank you so much. I'm glad you're hanging out with your fam. Tell them we say hi. Yes, the proverbial touching grass. That's always a good thing. Get with people IRL. Just not if it's a mob of immigrants. True that sympathy. W says, sorry, I haven't super chatted lately. I got a new job that I absolutely on. And then I didn't, he doesn't finish that sense that I absolutely on flagger Avenue sounds like flag, flagger Avenue in New Smyrna Beach. It's a smoothie shack. Okay, you got a new job with a smoothie shack. Nice. I hope you were going to finish that sentence with that. I absolutely love. Yes. I hope so too. I hope you're liking the job and you're hanging out. That's great. Congrats. Oh, he goes on to say, trying to figure out my hours right now. Keep having to work during lives, but it's within walking distance to the ocean. So I go after work. Total life maxing. Ah, that's awesome. I would love that. Just be able to go sit by the beach for a little bit right after work. It's a good way to decompress. Take a free smoothie from work, right? Yeah, exactly. Okay. My wife loves beaches and smoothies. So if I'm ever in New Smyrna Beach, we'll have to hit you up. Alex again says, hey and say, how long did it take for you to say that your respective relationships are now starting to become serious? When did you take your first vacation with your significant other? Oh, and how was it? When did I take my first vacation? My house pretty soon into my relationship. My boyfriend travels a lot for work. So like pretty soon out of the gate, I think we went to Florida because he was working in Florida. So yeah, and how soon was it serious? Right when I met him, it was serious. I was like, I gotta, I gotta, I gotta game plan on this. I gotta strategize. We can't let this one go. I have, yeah, I'm trying to, I have like a long story, which I've told a couple of times with, with my wife, but I guess it became serious when we had our second joint birthday party together. We were just in this like dating, we were, we did our parties together as friends because our birthdays are a week apart, which is actually coming up in a couple of weeks if you want to send me some presents, but the second year we were going to do it together, we were like, in a will, they won't they sort of dating phase. And we were both like, we had gone in a few dates, but she was still dating this other guy. I was kind of still out there. We didn't have anything official. And it was kind of like this weird thing. She's like, hey, I'm gonna invite this other guy unless you actually take me out on like a real day and we're actually like exclusive and starting something. And I did it because I didn't, she was like, you're gonna be miserable at the party if I was to come and know it. And she was right. So that was when things got significant. In our first vacation, we went to Rosarito, Mexico on a volleyball trip. She doesn't play volleyball, but I do. And a bunch of dude people go down from SoCal into Mexico for a weekend in Rosarito and play volleyball is really nice. Oladu, Oladipupo Missole says, immigration will reduce to the West when they take their eyes off the resources of those countries and stop promoting unrest. The West creates the problem. Yeah, I mean, there's room for that argument, I could say, like there's where we're utilizing resources from this country. And then they're, you know, wanting to move out. I don't know how much that correlates as far as like a collective Western problem and who exactly to blame for everything. But I think you can solve one issue. The immigration one, probably a little quicker than we could solve the resource problem. And that's by closing the borders. And for a long time, even if even if you want to say we're like exploiting the research of these, the resources of these countries, that's been happening for a long time. And the immigration problem is fairly recent, at least the surge in immigration is fairly recent. So I don't know if this is all just like people who are like, oh, I've been disenfranchised in my country. So now I'm moving to the country that's taking our resources. I think it's a little less cut and dry than that. David Don says, Amla, I don't know how you watch your YouTube videos on to XB that would get on my last nerve. Hello. Happy Friday. And to you. Hope you have a fabulous weekend. So funny. Well, it gets on my last nerve is listening to YouTube videos in one XB. I can't do it. I don't listen to any video in normal speed. Everything is two X speed. And even when we're like editing our own videos or reviewing them to XB, there's no way I've if I listen to myself talking normally, I can't take it. So yeah, same same certain things all reduced to like one and a half or 1.25. But generally, yeah, I ain't got no ain't nobody got time for that. Alex again says, I remember people saying his slash her name after they had been murdered or saying say his or her name after they'd been murdered. Well, where are those same people for Lake and Riley, Jocelyn, Nungaree, the 12 year old Latina and Rachel Moore and the mother of five kids, which I will say they've gotten a lot of press. Those those deaths have gotten a lot of press. I'd imagine there's way more that haven't gotten the same amount of press. But I see what you're saying. It's not left leaning people who are giving them the press they deserve when they are so often saying this whole say her name, say his name. It's very true. Celtic Blacksmith says send help. David Donce had be locked in her basement for weeks now, send a search party. Well number two with a bacon from Wendy's. Please, I'm hungry. What's she doing to you? What are you guys? What's going on in the basement? You guys are kidnapping each other. It's a steep set. Okay. I guess they got into a little back and forth here. David Donne immediately after says, Celtic Blacksmith is lucky threats of physical violence are not allowed on this platform. Go can handle for more change, dude. Whoa. Oh my gosh, shots fired. I don't know what's going on between you two, but I think it's love. I'm here for it. Hi, Q says, Amala, if you wonder how you got to this place, look in the mirror, the liberal self-loathing, the demonization of Western civilization and everything that goes with it, look in the mirror. Look in the mirror to you. Me look in the mirror or do you say just the West needs to look in the mirror of itself? Hopefully the West. I feel like we've been pretty outspoken in favor of Western civilization. Yeah, I know. Maybe it is my own white guilt. That's led us here. Maybe you did so much damage as a 17 year old activist. That is true, you know, that I was pretty honest. I was I was out there in the streets as Kamala Harris would say. Oh, dear. Let's see. Alex again says, and there was an old song that we must bring back. It's called The Wind and Rome, do as the saying. It's called Wind and Rome, do as the Romans do, unless you're hot, LOL. I'm JK, but seriously, though, it's messed up. So he's all for the hot illegal immigrants. They can they can come on in the country. Yeah, no, I will stand like 10 toes down on if you're coming to a country. You fully assimilate, not this 75%, not oh, but my oh, but my religious beliefs really mean so much to me or whatever. I I'm sorry. I don't care. I'm sorry. You have to assimilate to the culture that you're coming to if you want to live here, because there's a reason that this culture has found its success in the success that you now want to enjoy. So you're gonna have to deal with it and they go, oh, but my religion says I'm supposed to devalue women. Okay, I'm sorry. When they're stuck in the fly, they just not gonna fly. It's not gonna fly. You got you go get out here and check that out the door. Saverick says those who dispersed around the globe can now absorb the technology and culture of those nations. The more guilt and compassion felt by those nations will make this cultural absorption become more absolute and meant to be permanent. Yes, definitely. I think we've been doing dealing with this for quite some time now. So it's already like maybe the cement's not dry, but it's been poured. You know what I mean? So we have a little bit of a time frame on how quickly we fix this because goodness gracious. Do it now. Nicodemus 1984 says hats off to you for addressing this topic. So frankly, and I totally agree with you. Thanks for your great work. I was gonna try to be more diplomatic for like a bit over there. And I just couldn't do it. I'm so sorry. This is one that I'm just not going to be diplomatic about at all. If I was president, it would be the biggest, uh, mass deportation that has ever taken place in a four year period in the United States of America. And I will, you know, you gotta catch them all. And by all, I mean the bad ones. Okay, guys, I want to be very clear. If you're chilling, you're good. You're, you have a reason to be here. By all means, let me try to help you out and we can get me up. But if you're not, you gots to go. I'm sorry. And the immortal words of Trump, they're gonna come in, but they're gonna come in legally. Legally, uh, Celtic said back to David Don says, make David Don bring me cake or something. Fatty wants food jokes aside. I missed y'all. Happy late birthday. Amala Taylor looking good boss. Thank you. Appreciate it. Celtic. Sure way to end your spat there. Appreciate that. Uralic tribe says, Hungary assumed the EU presidency. So Orban has had a meeting with Lenski and Putin for peace talks. Pray, it works. So your tax dollars will be spared. And another one, for some reason, EU countries, um, for some EU countries, it is too late because they are too soft and politically correct to say or do anything about immigration. Yeah, it's like, okay, I guess it means, it means you're a xenophobe or an Islamophobe. Now if you do something about a massive problem that's affecting your people, so it's just there. You can see where the loyalty lies. And it's not even that the loyalty lies with a specific group of people. The loyalty lies with like a moral image that they have of themselves and they will do whatever it takes to align with that moral image, even if their actions and their statements contradict one another. So what's scary is that like there is no allegiance to like a specific group of people. It's allegiance to an idea and an idea that is not based in reality nor supported by reality. So just it's even scarier when you think about it that way. Yeah, and I'm not sure what's going on with the, uh, meeting with Orban and Putin and Zelensky, but if it keeps our tax dollars from, yeah, going over there, probably in favor of that being the outcome. I just saw a clip from Joe Rogan and he was asking the very valid question. He said we accidentally sent six billion extra dollars to Ukraine that somehow got unaccounted for in the accounting. And that's less than the amount of money that we gave to the Hawaii disaster victims. When that happens. Yeah. So we can't take care of our own yet. We're accidentally sending many times that amount overseas. Whoopsie, whoopsie. That's crazy. Just an accident. Just an accident, I fear. Momo says, I feel it's important that Muslim scholars slash muftis be among the immigrants as Muslims will listen to them more and can keep the people in line. My dad was a second generation immigrant greetings from RSA Republic of South Africa. Let's add more to keep the ones that are not going to follow the rules in line, I guess. I don't know. I don't know how I feel about that. What does he, I don't know, a scholar of Islam. I'm gonna shut up. Let me shut up. Let me shut up. Save up for another video. Yep. Another video that never gets published because I'd be beheaded. Teddy Peony says, I'm so ashamed of Norway and the UK. In London, at least I feel they were tired of Tories being in power for so long and not doing anything. Yeah, I've seen, yeah, I've seen so many people that are not even saying they're not even saying, Oh my gosh, yeah, for the Labor Party, this is such a big win for the Labor Party. They're saying like fuck Tories or the Tories suck or I bet the Tories are crying right now. It's like, okay, but just kind of look at like what's gonna happen. Let's take our own country. Just stick it to the Tories. Right, like, okay, have fun with that. Have fun with that. Yeah, it's wild over there. And I was telling Obla, like I have a UK trip planned actually in a few weeks and first week of August and like, man, it's getting crazy over there in Europe. I'm sure it'll be fine. There's crazy places here too, but my goodness. I've been to Oslo in Norway where the, what's the guy's name, Speed, where that happened. And it did not look like that when I was, I was mostly in the countryside, but spent a couple of days in Oslo. And it was pretty like sleepy chill town, but that was quite the spectacle, I must say. It's almost like I don't even want to contribute to the economy because I know why whatever my contribution is, is going to the downfall of this much larger thing. Yeah, just go and support local, eat local, shop local. Where the base to people at? Vijay nine five says, at the end of the day, it's either illegal immigrants, displace Americans or Americans keep their culture and rights. Yeah, I mean, yeah, pretty much. That is what is the end of the day. And right now we're in a tug of war that we're losing my dude, like hardcore, especially because the tug of war on their end is all military aged men. Oh my gosh. And I not lost in all this is the cohort of Americans who are using the illegal immigrants as a method of displacing the country that they despise or the version of the country that they despise in order to usher in a revolution that they want or think they want. I almost said it's one that is totally out of sync with reality, but that's the problem is that their brains are broken and they don't care. And they don't care how much damage they do in the meantime, while they're trying to usher in said revolution, the more disordering chaos, there is the better as far as they're concerned. So I think whenever Amal institutes her massive portation, when she's president, she can send those Americans who allied themselves with the mass immigration and the gender craziness and all that stuff. You can go ahead and send them out. We'll just lump them all together. We have no it's crazy. You have to think about the natural progression of this because it's like, okay, they're using our healthcare system. They're getting free hotels. There are some of them getting free apartments. We've kept American kids out of school to shelter illegal immigrants in their school. So that's another thing. We are paying for their food and giving them things that are like equivalent to like snap and EBT so that they can feed themselves and burden our economy further. If you don't think the natural progression of this is allowing them to vote, I don't know what to tell you. Because when you're getting into the realm of we're already passed around but tens of millions of people who are in this country illegally, the argument is going to become that these people are paying taxes and they're working and they're contributing to American culture and thus should have a say in the way our our politics works because they're going to be affected. So I think it's right down the bend. Anisha says, I agree that we have a problem but for EU, I do want to say that we have allowed migration to have access to cheap labor for jobs that we felt too good for and let's not forget people from the colonies. Yeah, I mean, I've heard this argument of like, okay, just and I guess the argument is that these jobs just won't get done if there aren't people to like migrants who are going to do them for lower pay but I would venture to say if you didn't allow the immigration, those jobs would get done and somebody would take them and it would be your own citizens and it would be, you know, they would be contributing to your economy and it would all cycle through. I don't know that it's like a valid enough argument for allowing people into the country. And even if on some level, okay, some people winked at the illegal status of certain people to allow them to be employed and wanted to do so in order to profit off that and that's hypocritical to the argument that we shouldn't be allowing this mass immigration. Even if there's the past historical injustice of the colonies, it doesn't change what the right thing to do is right now and the common sense correcting to do is right now. So we should do the common sense correcting and then we can have a separate conversation in good faith about what's been done in the past or who's been a hypocrite about this and then we can address those in kind but we have to still address the elephants in the room, the 10,000 pound gorilla in the room that is beating us all to death before we can really worry about blame and hypocrisy and historical injustice and all that stuff. We need to actually stop the problem. So that's my two cents on that. We need a total and complete shutdown until we figure out what the hell is going on. Has Trump so eloquently put. Faithy Pai says, "Meanwhile, my friend from Turkey, who's an electrical engineer, cannot secure a work visa even though his skills are in great demand and he has tons of roots to the community." It's crazy. It's crazy how people who are fully educated, who are ready to just enjoy the opportunities here while also contributing have such a lengthy process to get here. And my boyfriend's process of becoming a US citizen was so lengthy and largely involved lottery. So it's just like the fact that we don't have a smooth enough system to get people who are ready to be citizens and be what it means to actually be a US citizen is a problem. But it's just also crazy that the people who will make that acknowledgement on the left think that the solution is just to have everything open and allow things to go in whatever direction they go in. And Iota of Common Sense tells you there's a reasonable way to do this to get the result that you want. And yet that is somehow totally lost on us. And also speaking of Turkey, I just saw there's a clip floating around X right now about a there was a young girl who was raped by Syrian migrants, I believe, in Turkey. And in response, I don't know if there's a Turkic people or the government or what, but they started like burning down the houses of Syrian immigrants and like doing all kinds of crazy like retribution, which I'm not advocating for, but now what I start contrast in in cultural attitudes to foreigners, violating your daughters and posting a threat to their physical safety. I'm not saying that that is necessarily justified response, but my goodness. No, I don't think people realize that that's where this leads though, that like before, before, if your options are we fix the system, we deport, we get a grip, we build a wall or whatever, okay, that's one way to handle it. The other option is we do nothing. And it's not just like a takeover that suddenly happens in the culture's change or whatever. It is violent civil unrest is what happens here. It's going there's going to become a point. Yeah, vigilantism is going to take place if the if you cannot trust your your government, be it local or federal to solve this issue and do something about it, people are going to take it upon themselves to protect their daughters to protect their families to protect their economy. Even people are going to start taking it upon themselves. And that's that would be crazy. And at that point, can you blame them? But also, then I forget what the what the phrase is for it. But there's that like recent case of a like a homeless man was being really violent towards someone. And another person stepped in and disarmed and injured the homeless man. But now the homeless man is not getting charged for anything. And the person who did something about it is getting put in jail. And like, that is a repeated thing where you're like provoked by the unrest allowed by the government into doing something. And then the government prosecutes you for taking matters into your own hands instead of fixing the actual problem. And that is a formula of tyranny. It's actually something that has been used by tyrannical regimes throughout history, like the USSR and China, in order to institute totalitarianism. And I mean, you can put my tin foil hat on. But again, this is actually the world that we're living in. So we're just going to go on the record. If I'm like one of these families that has a daughter or something taken away from them or raped or whatever, and it goes through the court system. And I put my hands back and allow for due process in this country. And that individual does not go to prison or is not deported. I'm going to prison. I'm going to prison. Honestly, expeditiously, I'm going to prison because I will handle the situation myself. Because I don't understand how we're not seeing more stories like that. And I think we will. I'll probably call that now we're going to see more stories like that. So long as these issues are not handled, because who wouldn't at that point resort to vigilantism and fixing the problem themselves. And at a certain point, it becomes the just thing to do objectively. You know, the government is not the final arbiter of justice. And if they are enforcing something that's morally backwards, like you got to do the right thing. But you know, this is the country of rebels, after all, just coming off July 4th. And we're not Project 2025 calling for a violent revolution. I was just giving a specific example. Is that what a code it calls for? No, I didn't see some lead, some one of the guy, maybe a co-founder or something. He said like, we are going to usher in the second American revolution. And it will keep it a non bloody one. So long as the left allows it, just some stupid, why would you say that ignorant ass shit to say anyways, but that's probably why Trump came out and kind of disavowed it. Well, he's like, I don't know anything about these people, but right, you know, yeah, I think it's that clip. That's probably why he had it. So dope. Oh, dear. Diablo says, I'm like, are you still this free speech absolutist? I got banned from your discord. I didn't type anything. And I wasn't talking to anyone. I just one day got kicked and couldn't rejoin. How's that possible? I don't even know if we have people who have the ability to ban people other than us. So, no, not that I know of. Honestly, I haven't heard. I haven't checked in on our on our discord in a hot minute. So we probably need to check in on what's going on over there. But yeah, if you were unjustly banned for saying something sensible, and yeah, it could be like a technicality, a glitch thing, like I don't know. It's right. It wasn't us. It wasn't us, brother. You could say whatever you want. I don't care. Yeah. Even in we're pretty, even in the live chat, we allow you to spoil your opinion, even if you disagree with us, as long as you don't spam, I don't ban you. When I do ban, I ban for a five minute warning first. So you know, oh, I spam, I shouldn't do that anymore. But I digress truth. One more from Vijay 95 says defund the police they chant so they can be the second generation of Bolsheviks. It's like one if you see, you see what's going on in our society and we are culture is starting to look like very similar history repeats stuff in a lot of ways. It's awful. Awful. Some of the things that we're like allowing. But yeah, sounds right. LA native says can't believe people still believe in their religious books. So weird. Yeah. Well, you guys know I'm not religious. I'm not going to place anything on any other people and what they believe. But it's not my thing. It's not my thing. Yeah. Well, that's not the most charitable way of saying it, but I can understand your sentiment there. LA native, I suppose. Christian, I just maybe that's a little dismissive, but you do you brother. I definitely understand why people are religious. One more here from Kira Fontana says in January this year, we had an illegal immigrant throw acid on a woman and her two children in Clapham, South London. The attacker was smuggled into the UK via Lori and had sexually assaulted women before here. Yeah, it's like a shocker. Right. Shocker. You mean to tell me that I'm Muslim extremists through acid in someone's face or like raped a 13 year old or bull. It's like in the fact that you're not allowed to say that and you're not allowed to be clear that this is not ideology or like a belief system that you want to be propped up in your country. It's just astounding to me. Not everything is equal. Not everything is equal. The people who are throwing acid in women's faces because they're their pant leg lifted up and showed their ankle. They're not it's not the same. The culture is not the same. The morals are not the same. The beliefs are not the same. Savericks says the greater the spiritual polarization, the greater the clashes will be in society. And imagine getting the public masses to act out this social cataclysm themselves in the name of I'm doing a good thing. It's sick and evil. Interesting. I'm not in the whole spiritual realm of things. I know a lot of people say this is like a spiritual affair that's going on right now. Of course, that's not my belief system, but I see what you're what you're saying. I can understand that belief. Kelbir says as a kid in the 90s, I was drawn to girly things like dolls, etc. And I fear if I was a kid today, I would be led down the trans path when I was simply a gay man exploring himself, keep up the great work. Me too. I was a little tomboy, my entire childhood. So I could only imagine what could have possibly happened being that way in today's time. I think a lot of us have stories like that. Savericks clarifies. I mean, it's a strictly invisible concept. So maybe you met some abstract. Yeah, I totally agree with that. Totally agree. It all is very, very abstract. Just trying to make sense of it all is like a it's a fun and interesting thing, but also scary. Timothy says me waiting for the day, when Amala says do get out, but forgets to say respectfully. Yeah, see, you want to be disrespectful in the chat. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. I'm sure a lot of you do. On there's some we get it. We didn't do a lot of heated topics. I watch you guys in the chat, argue with one another. So I know some of y'all like to get disrespectful. Well, Amala came on pretty strong today. So maybe I'll be a little less respectfully in the comments. Do you guys can accuse me of disrespect? No, I feel like you can be strong still and be respectful. I mean, it's not like it's not personal. It's just right. Unapologetic. In this case, I will say I do have a lack of respect for some of the things that I talk about. So I am actually disrespectful. Is a lack of respect? Disrespect? Is it? Yeah, that is an interesting question. Yeah, that is true. That is an interesting question. But I'll also say, even with the lack of respect, I'm also happy to disrespect some of the beliefs that we talked about on today's show. All right, just tripling down. Yes, I will. I'm going to triple down. BJ, I can't be direct here. So the thing Noles was accused of encouraging in his 2023 CPAC speech appears to be perpetrated by another group if you look at how it's defined and carried out. Wait, wait, the eradication thing. We need to totally eradicate transgenderism. Yeah, society. Right. And people took that as we need to exterminate transgender people. And he meant the ideology. The lack of media literacy in our current world is just insane to me. I saw this is totally unrelated, but some kind, not totally unrelated, somewhat related, just the lack of media literacy. There was a trailer for this new M night Shyamalan movie that's coming out. And the basis of this movie is that like there's a serial killer or whatever. And this guy is going to a concert with his daughter. And he's at the concert with the daughter. And suddenly there's a shutdown at the concert and all the doors are locked in the exits or locked or whatever. And this guy's trying to figure out what's going on in the trailer. And the security guard tells them, you know what I'm not supposed to tell you. But there's this serial killer that's on the loose and the police think that he is here at this concert. So they're shutting down all the exits and not allowing anybody to be out. And in the trailer, it's sort of insinuated that the guy, the father who's there with his daughter is the serial killer. And that's the basis of the movie. Is he going to be able to get out of this concert hall without being caught as the serial killer? The amount of people in the comments saying like, wow, good way for a trailer to just give away the whole plot. Now I know who the serial killer is. Astounded me. Astounded me that people were saying that like, I don't even need to watch the movie anymore because I know who the serial killer is at this point. My gosh, we are deficient. Our society is deficient. People can't think like brain rot has taken root extensively that people are interpreting the information that they're taking in in this way. And of course, it's a very small example. But you have to think about the lack of intelligence that it requires to come to that conclusion. And then you have to think about that person being able to vote. Because what? Oh my gosh, I was I was reading through that comment section. I was so scared. It rocked me to my core. Seeing how many comments said that? Oh my gosh. Stephanie asteroid. Steph at home says real world example. How would you talk to kids about these issues? Mama four, zero to six. Welcome immigrants, but be cautious. Trans is a mental health concern. Thanks. I think it's I would say for my kids from having those conversations as much as possible. I don't think it's they're out of six. I don't know that's time quite yet. Yeah, I don't think there's unless they're like asking you very direct questions about these things. I don't remember. Well, obviously in my childhood, it was different, but like the general view towards children was preserved childhood as much as possible and that we shouldn't be having political conversations around children. We shouldn't be talking to these things about them. So if they're exposed to that and have a question, I would try to like, you know, maneuver as much as you can with giving as little information as you can and not. Well, you know, like being clear, like there's boys and there's girls and you're you're one of those or the other. And some people think that you can switch between the two, but that mommy doesn't think that. And like that would be it. I feel like kids are just not supposed to know or care about these things like that. Yeah, I would, unless someone else introduced them to that idea, I wouldn't even try to introduce that. Exactly. If they come to you with it, then talk about it. But if not, rainbows and lollipops. Yeah, a lot of, I don't want to say pity, but sympathy for parents right now. This current day at age, not fun. Let's see. Celtic Blacksmith says some classic mags for on the lapio box for a Cooper collab. I asked for intro lyrics, but that hasn't been a problem since the before days. That's too funny. I do need to get all these things. My sister's moved to LA and I told her if there's one thing you could help me with is opening up a PO box. Yes, soon. As far as Brett Cooper, glad I don't know about that. Yes, we already miss everything. But that's okay. Guys, you don't even get me anything. Your viewership is enough. Link in your Super Chat spirit. Yes. We just do it because we have to in order to feel questions in a orderly way. This is true. We appreciate all y'all. Classy Cactus says, hey, hey and Tae, love y'all so much. I love to listen to lives while I do housework. What are y'all's thoughts on Candace Owens being fired at the Daily Wire after it was revealed that it was a firing? Oh, I did a whole show on that so you guys can check out my thoughts on that. And yeah, it didn't square too well with the Daily Wire's seeming opinions on free speech and things like that. But again, I said I totally understand with the differences that they were having, why they made me take that route. Oh, side note, she doesn't like science. Science is a cult. Crazy, crazy, crazy stuff coming out of the Candace Owens corner these days. That is just so funny to me. And they can understand the thought process and like why she's saying that it's like a cult of science and that she's no longer believing in it and like religion is her thing now. But oh my goodness. I think I don't know. I think there needs to be a fundamental misunderstanding of what science is in order to think something like that. Or maybe the word science has been weaponized in such a way and reframed in such a way that that's what she's talking about. But to be like leaving the cult of science is just wild, wild thing to say. And maybe maybe poor phraseology. Yeah. You know, Seth Dillon quote tweeted her and then like stated the case for like like basically stated the case against scientism and defined terms and laid it all out in a very like eloquent way. And then she responded that I was like, yeah, that was kind of what I meant. But that is not what she said and not how it came across. It's very the most powerful thing you can do is say what you mean guys and do so be like very very thoughtful about how and what you say because when you and a lot of people are like just provocateurs and they know that like this saying it in this way is what's going to get, you know, engagement and people are going to see it and it doesn't really matter whether or not they find out what I mean. So long as they hear the initial thing, that's just not the way I think one should go about communicating, especially in the position that she's in. Sorry. Yeah. Like we said, almost not holding back on today. No. Timothy W says, I didn't like my big fat Greek wedding three because they filled it with an immigration agenda in Greece well over 75% are against this, yet they keep it coming. I've never seen my big fat Greek wedding. Any of them. I've seen the first one. I know that. I've not seen, I don't think any sequels. The first one's classic, but that's wild to me that 75% of people would be against something and then the government still allows it. Crazy. Which I think is probably true of like open borders in America. You think? Yeah. We have to save democracy, right? We have to save democracy, right? Let's see. One more from Vijay. I can't be exact. I apologize that it can't be exact, but that's YouTube's interest before you. I hardly feel at peace with all these speculations I hold. I don't know what that's referencing. I think it was his previous one about the Michael Knowles. Got you. Polish transgenderism. Gotcha. Okay. Is there enough? I know. Sometimes a super child doesn't let you all say what you want to say. Yeah. They're censoring you, not us. Is that our last one? I think that was our last one today. Oh, okay, guys. We're going to close out the show. Guys, thank you so much for watching. Hope you had a fun time. I'll be way more calm Monday when we moved on to other topics. Thank you so much for watching and listening. If you liked this video or liked what I had to say, like, subscribe, click the notification bell to be notified every time we're live. It's Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1 p.m. Pacific, 3 p.m. Central 4 p.m. Eastern, plus we post videos for you guys every single day. Tomorrow's video is supposed to be reacting to woke race TikToks. So hopefully that's what comes out tomorrow. So keep an eye out for that and make sure to leave your thoughts in the comments down below. We did get one more super chat from Andreas who says, "Amala, in Uruguay, there's no illegal immigration. You come, you can stay, you get an ID in two weeks citizenship after five years is used by Cubans to enter to Spain since Cubans are banned since they go and commit crime, usually, as well as Venezuela and to then go to the US illegally." Interesting. So you're just allowing whoever. I don't know if this is true, by the way. But Andres is our Uruguay consultant. Every live show he gives us facts about Uruguay. And I'm just trusting him and I've yet to verify. I've yet to verify the facts that Andres leaves in the chat down below. But I thank you for your insights into what's going on in Uruguay. You might be our only Uruguayan. You're a genius. You're a Guayan listener. Guys, make sure if you disagree with anything in this video, you can duke it out in the comments down below. But do so, respectfully. You can have a little bit of disrespect today because of me, I'll allow it this time. And with that, have a fantastic 4th of July weekend. Hang with some fams and friends. Have a good time. And I will see you guys tomorrow. Bye.