This video explores how moral frameworks shape societal behavior, examining the role of religion in providing ethical guidelines versus secular utilitarian approaches. The speakers discuss how religious beliefs historically provided consistent moral standards, while modern progressive movements have challenged traditional values. They analyze how different moral systems influence decisions on issues like abortion, immigration, and social justice, with one speaker arguing that religious morality offers a more stable foundation for societal order, while another presents a pragmatic utilitarian perspective. The conversation also touches on how cultural values, including those from different races and nations, influence social outcomes and policy decisions.
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breaking. Oh my god. Wait. Nux looks incredible. I think >> Nux looks incredible and it's like the same PNG I've been using for like five years.
>> Yeah. No, wait. That the background looks so good, dude.
All right.
>> Flagging it right now. Look at Look at us flag it.
>> Yeah, that's real nice.
>> Yo, at least we don't have like the pedophile flags that uh the other people have.
>> Oh yeah, [ __ ] with that, man. I saw one of those um in the bar uh that I was at yesterday. Both both the original one and the one that has like the trans and the black and brown lines on it as well.
>> Dude, I love that they made black people like part of the LGBT community, >> right?
>> The huge W.
>> When did this happen? I have not heard about this.
>> You've seen, you know, the Yeah, the LGBTQ flag, the one with like the the trans color like arrow shape on it, but it's also got brown and black in there as well. It's like Palestine shape. It's the shape of the Palestine flag with all the colors.
>> They added black people to the L.
>> They put black and brown stripes to the LGBT community >> to represent black and brown people.
>> Yes. Yeah.
>> What the [ __ ] Uh >> it it it's just it seems needlessly inclusive, doesn't it? It's like what what else could you really You could add pretty much anything in that case.
>> I can't believe that. I've never heard of that. That's why I like talking to you guys because I remember Jake, we talked for the first time the other day and I I learned so many things and it's and it's nice to hear this and Knucks every single time we talk uh we have some great uh I think you consider radicalizing me the conversation we had about women and uh I think we did what Palestine and Israel and all that stuff.
>> Well, we did not do that yet. I could radicalize you on that, but we didn't do that one.
>> Great. Well, we we'll do we'll do a little bit of Israel radicalization today. Um yeah, I I don't really know what's going on with the LG uh what is it now? 2s LGBTQIA.
Uh, [ __ ] What is it? M. I don't know.
>> The Canadian one.
>> Yeah, there's so many letters now. I can't even keep track of it. Two souls is where I was like, "All right, I give up."
>> When are they going to put right-wingers in there, do you think?
>> Never. Probably.
>> Okay. Like, everyone.
>> Yeah. H It's It's >> That'll be That'll be after the genocide.
>> Yes.
>> Yeah. Which I do.
>> People become a minority. This is this is going to lead me on to a conversation I want to have later. Uh but first, yeah, thanks thanks for being here, guys. It's gonna be a fun conversation.
Um I've been looking forward to doing this for a while, Jake. I've actually wanted to talk to you for quite a bit. I um I found out about you about probably like three months ago >> and I was like, "Holy [ __ ] this guy looks insane." And I heard you talk and I was like, "Wait a minute, this guy is [ __ ] sick."
Uh, so thanks.
>> Yeah, before before we talk, I'm actually curious because obviously, you know, a lot of people probably say you have a very like interesting, very striking, very unique uh appearance. Can you can you tell us like how how did your journey into goth start?
>> Oh jeez. I mean, it started back in like 2004.
Um, it was uh I saw a trivia on TV like this metal core band because metal core was becoming like a a thing like Americanized metal core was becoming a thing like Bull and Valentine was coming out >> and that kind of stuff and I was like well okay cool I want to get a electric guitar and I want to play this [ __ ] >> and then um then I started getting into like weird [ __ ] like Mudbane came out with Dig and they were doing like the [ __ ] face paint and [ __ ] and uh uh cold chamber remember there was a few other bands that were doing like the whole makeup thing and then it didn't really start until I went into college and I I I got um I got addicted to this thing called J-Rock. It's not a drug, it's it's music.
>> Yeah.
>> And uh it's like it's it's rock music specifically from Japan. And JRock like encompasses pretty much any genre that comes from there. But there was like this postpunk sounding band called Dear and Gray from Japan. and and they were playing like a a local show near my in my college and I sort of like started brushing up brushing up on what they were doing, the kind of stuff that they played and like their their back catalog and I was it was basically this look >> and uh I was like this is [ __ ] this is the best [ __ ] I've ever seen.
>> And I was just like >> you're a fan of Metal Octav too, right?
>> Of course.
>> Yeah.
>> Not Not only is the writing [ __ ] great, but it's just it's metal, man.
It's like metal and it's, you know, >> comedy. It's it's it's everything that anyone would ever want. But like, >> yeah, it's just it was goth from the from the 80s through a Japanese filter and no one knew about it, which was perfect for me. So, I get to be the [ __ ] contrarian walking around just just being like, you have never heard of my favorite [ __ ] thing. And that's why it's important to me.
>> Yeah. I was actually uh because I recently found out about you, I was I've been like consuming a lot of your content at a very disgustingly high degree. And uh I actually I got recommended some of your older stuff. Uh bro, you look you look way better now than you did like three years ago.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, three years ago I went through a really I went through my last bulk of my adult life.
>> Um I was like, you know what? I'm going to get I'm going to get shredded. Yeah.
>> Again. Cuz this is not the first time I've been slim because like you saw the po the post I made on on Twitter of me like postworkout.
>> Yes.
>> Looking like looking >> Yeah. You looked insane.
>> Yeah. you look [ __ ] insane.
>> That's to make sure that like leftists don't think they can just approach me on the street and just, you know, try and exact some sort of physical justice, >> of course.
>> But um yeah, I did my last bulk um about 3 years ago and it was it was it was a heavy bulk, man, cuz I I've been doing bulks and cuts um for the last 10 years and I was like, you know what? One more [ __ ] bulk and then I'm going to shred down stay and stay shredded down. And I got to like 230 lbs. I'm 5'10", so 230 is quite That's >> No, that's [ __ ] huge.
>> Yeah, but I was, Dude, I was benching 315.
>> Jesus Christ.
>> I was benching three [ __ ] plates and I was deadlifting 420 lbs.
>> How many reps could you do of 315?
>> I did three.
>> That's gross.
>> So, it wasn't even It wasn't even a one rep. I I wasn't going to do one rep because I don't have a spotter, but >> yeah, >> I was I was doing three Yeah. three Three reps, one set, 315. I was strong as [ __ ] >> My one rep max ever was like maybe like five months ago. I got like it was somewhere between 290 and 300.
>> I always wanted to get 315, man. But every single time my shoulder would just get completely [ __ ] up.
>> That's why I stopped benching, man. It's the straight bar >> cuz you're like you're coming down your your wrists have to stay straight with the with the bar. Well, here, but you know what I mean. That's why I do dumbbells now because it's far more neutral grip like this.
>> Yeah.
>> What about you, Nux? What's your favorite workout, man? Get on this uh this this henge.
>> Yeah. No, you've been looking.
>> Oh, thank you. It's the American flag in the background.
>> Yeah, I I don't work out nearly enough, but uh you know, you know, >> can bench like 500 lb.
>> I have this really bad relationship with Knox because I've talked to him for so many years and I This is all I know.
What you say is all I know. Uh, and so I always forget he's a VTuber. And so frequently I'll say, "Bro, all VTubers are [ __ ] faggots." And then I'm like, "Wait, Nucks is a VTuber. It happens all the time." And they're like, People are like, "WHAT ABOUT NUCKS? WHAT ABOUT NUCKS?" THEY'RE LIKE, "WHAT about Knucks?" And oh, [ __ ] He's a Vub.
>> Say, man, like, "Oh, goths are fake."
You know, and there's like the exceptions to the rules.
>> You have seen me, right? You've you've seen beyond the cartoon.
>> Of course, >> like you're you're one you're one of those few that I don't expect to stab me in the back. can uh destroy.
>> Well, just wait, bro. Just wait. I'll do it eventually.
>> You know, I'm I'm not saying it's not going to happen.
>> Statistically, >> statistically, it's very high. Who knows, man? Maybe I'll get a big sponsor opportunity that says, "Damn the Jews," and I'll get like, you know, $5 million.
I remember there was one sponsor, this was like four or five years ago, uh that was really grilling me into the transphobia I was uh spewing on my platform. And I'm not going to lie, bro.
for a quarter million. I was like, I went live. I was like, "Guys, I can't be transphobic. I have trans friends.
I had no trans friends AT ALL." LIKE, I needed money bad back then. That's the only time I've ever sold my soul. But >> I'm not I'm not going to lie. Um, the reason why left-wing politics are so like everywhere is because they will they will kill you if you don't say the thing. I know.
>> All right. If you don't kneel to St. George Floyd, blessed be his fent. All right. You will be exe executed. All right.
>> I mean, look at Gina Corano.
>> Yeah.
>> Who the [ __ ] >> she is a casualty of that? She directly she was >> Wait, tell me about this. Who is this?
>> She she was like on the Mandalorian. She was fired from Disney for being racist or something. Um, same with um what's her Roseanne Bar, right? She she said, "I thought that [ __ ] was white." And she got fired she got fired from uh what was it? ABC. She was like a talk show host, >> man. And Gina Corano, she recently got annihilated in 40 seconds by Ronda Rousey. Did you see that fight?
>> I did see that fight.
>> It tapped out in for what was it? 40 17 or 40 seconds or so. It's crazy how >> it was a round one tap out. Uh armbar submission very very quick.
>> Um >> someone actually pointed something out to me as to why that probably happened.
Apparently Gina Corano had spent the last year losing 100 [ __ ] pounds.
You're in no condition to be fighting if you're if you've been in a calorie deficit for a year.
>> Oh yeah. Absolutely [ __ ] not. 100%.
>> But from what I can remember, she was in the Mandalorian and she's doing a great job, whatever. And then >> I think she tweeted something along the lines of uh God being right-wing these days is like being a Jew in the Holocaust or something like that. And >> it remember it was something like that.
Yeah.
>> Yeah. And then do you know what? They got her like a Jew in the Holocaust.
>> Literally.
>> Yeah. They proved her right. Like immediately proved her right. And then she went to court for wrongful uh termination. Uh and I'm pretty sure she settled out of out of court with Disney and made a [ __ ] ton of cash.
>> How the [ __ ] did I not hear about this?
>> I mean, it's one of those I think there was a bunch of other things going on at the same time.
>> I I am so chronically online, I hear everything. It's very rare I don't hear about that. And that's that's what uh got me to I'm sure at some point in all's careers, you've been called a a right-wing grifter. Everybody on the right wing has been called a grifter at some point in their career, I'm sure.
>> Um, but it just makes no sense to ever do that because you lose everything the moment you start talking about right-wing politics. I mean, five of my videos in the past week, which to be fair, I upload five every day. So, I mean, it's it's bound to happen. Uh, but I've had uh what I had an Israel video taken down. I had two Nick Fuentes videos down.
>> Yes.
>> Wait, wait. It was taken down or like you took it down?
>> It was taken down.
I can send you crazy.
>> Yeah, I can send you uh Yeah, Nick Fund's videos taken down as well as or sorry, Nick Fund's videos that were completely shadowbanned. And then I had um a a trans video just yesterday taken down as well. Uh because it was considered hate speech, what I said. And trans people are a protected class on the internet and you are not allowed to say things that could >> Dude, I got a YouTube strike for calling Kier Starmer a [ __ ] Okay. All right.
I'm not kidding. All right. And then and I appealed it and I talked to my YouTube contacts and he was like, "You just you can't use the word [ __ ] when referring to Kier Starmer."
>> Yeah, >> that's what he serious.
>> Yeah, >> that's the prime minister of England.
>> Oh, bro, I I got a strike on my channel because I said that Hassan [ __ ] fantasizes about sucking Asthma Goldsk, >> which is literally true. It's literally true.
>> It is literally true.
>> I know. Every time, bro, you see that boner start popping up. He's such a dude I I I have such Assan fatigue. Um it's it's bad, guys. Like he's he's doing this thing right now.
>> The fatigue is wiped away. They subpoenaed that [ __ ] He immediately squealled on all of these Chinese billionaires that were fun. I >> just absolute cinema.
>> Let's go.
>> Was it Gin or Lingham or something? And he was just like, "Yeah, yeah, it's just like this one guy like funding everything." And it's like, >> bro, that's that is huge. That is a crazy admission.
>> That's Yeah, that's massive. It's like, okay, Jesus Christ. So, you were you really were just following the paycheck, man.
>> He also said, this is my favorite thing he said. Uh, it was like, yeah, I was like talking to a friend of mine who's in a Israeli jail. Oh, you mean a Hamas terrorist?
What's your friend in Israeli jail?
>> I was just casually talking to a terrorist the other day and he said, >> "Yeah, but he was a really He was one of the good ones though.
>> He he was one of the nice terrorists, of course. He made sure to only rape over raping.
>> Good. Good. No, can you send me that clip in Discord if you have the chance?
And I uh because I I have such a sad fatigue right now because it's the way that he talks where uh you know, I've been talking a lot about martyrs and people who want to be martyrs and all that [ __ ] And uh the way that he's talking is just driving me [ __ ] insane. I can't stand anything about the [ __ ] guy where he's like saying, "Free me. I can't believe I'm actually saying that." Oh my god.
>> Calls himself a revolutionary. And when Trump got shot in the head and he stood up and pumped his fist out, this dude got a gay subpoena, all right, and he's sitting there in tears crying about how he needs to get freed.
>> I mean, this was the perfect opportunity to rally people around him, you know, just be like, "Hey guys, the American government came after me and you know, [ __ ] them. Communism." Yeah. [ __ ] really like lean into it and just be like, "I actually am a rebel. The government's trying to stop me." And there he is going, "Oh, fuck." And then squeals on everybody.
like immediately the next stream. Also, also, why is it every single stream I see from a Hassan, it's in a different room? What is going on there?
>> Uh, cuz he's doing like political canvasing and [ __ ] for uh all of his jihadist friends.
>> It's like touring. He's like touring from cuz it looks like >> Yeah, he goes he goes from uh from terrorist running for Congress to terrorist running for Congress to make sure that they uh they do their best to win.
All right.
>> God, there's something that makes me so happy about Nux [ __ ] on Hassan, man.
It's It's I see so much. It's It's comforting, you know? It's like a It's like having a nice home-cooked meal from mom. It just makes me feel like everything's normal and is going to be okay. I watch >> I just feel like we hate him for the same reasons. He slandered both of us.
He supports terrorism. He hates our country. And he's going to find out. And it's very entertaining.
>> Yeah, it is.
>> And this dude said, "Is it going to make your life better if I go to jail?" Yes.
>> Yes. Actually, >> yes. It'll make my life awesome. It'll be so cool if you go to jail.
>> Yeah, he did say that earlier today.
>> Y >> Yes.
>> Yes, he did. As if that's why he's going to prison. It's like, yeah, we're going to prison purely because you are an annoyance, Hana, and and nothing else.
That's it. It's not all the connections that you have.
>> My My favorite thing is the argument is so like [ __ ] too. It's like, will it really make your life better if you step on a cockroach in your kitchen?
>> Yeah, a little bit.
But yeah, exactly. If you if you actually do want me to answer your question, assign. Yeah, be [ __ ] great, man.
>> It's a It's definitely been an IQ testifying moment.
>> It's been an IQ test amongst content creators because I've seen a many content creators go live on Twitter and say, "GUYS, YOU DON'T WANT HASSAN TO GET TO GO TO JAIL because if he does, we all will." No, he that's just like not what he's being arrested.
>> Tell me the content creators. Tell me the content creators and you'll notice they all have something in common. Tell me the ones that said that. I'll DM you.
>> I can say them out loud. Go ahead. It's Nico, an Islamist. It's Myron Gaines, an Islamist. It's Mike from PA, a communist.
>> I can't possibly think of the through line here. That's crazy.
>> There's There's more, by the way.
There's more.
>> Yeah. The Did you see the Reddit expert?
>> Did they fit into any of those two categories?
>> Uh, well, there's a very high chance of that, N. There is a very high chance of that. I have not seen the Reddit threads now.
>> Right. So the the fund the the the benefactor that Hassan was talking about the uh was it Gingham or whatever his [ __ ] name was the American citizen living in China that's that's a millionaire >> that was uh funding all of these these these communist uh groups. Um apparently there's like strong ties to a bunch of like uh high-profile communist anti- capitalism Reddit threads like Reddit forums.
>> Yeah. Really?
>> Yeah. I I don't know where that's going to go just just yet, just that it's actually been pointed out that there's a strong connection between all of those.
So, once again, Reddit is being affected by a fallout >> resulting from some sort of YouTuber being a little too [ __ ] stupid. Like, what was the last one? You had the the snark mods for client situation and then now Hassan's taken down and then Reddit once again is going to be [ __ ] spanked. That entire cess pit needs to be [ __ ] erased, man. Reddit is just Just a [ __ ] hellscape.
>> Yeah, it it blows.
>> It could be the most effective honey trap ever if the FBI actually gets its [ __ ] together.
>> Oh yeah. Oh my god. You You get access to the [ __ ] the name logs on that [ __ ] Jesus.
>> Yeah. Actual terrorist database.
>> Yeah. I mean, they're so openly stupid.
It's just like like you should be using some sort of like like to like tour or something like you you should not be that openly on on the surface web. you should not be promoting this this kind of soft terrorism essentially because you know we can find out who you are.
You know that there's it's like a [ __ ] trail here. You get subpoenaed and we get the information you're [ __ ] Again, that already happened.
Did anyone know what how far that went actually with the Snock Mods and Ethan?
>> It's still ongoing. I'm following that case very closely. Uh Ethan is absolutely slaughtering them right now.
Uh they put a motion to dismiss the subpoena and it was denied. Uh so Yeah, they will be getting all their information. That will be happening very soon. Well, as soon as it can in legal terms, these things take a very, very, very long amount of time. And that's why a lot of people are okay with uh committing crimes because to actually be punished for committing crimes, it takes a incredibly long amount of time as well as also lying about reporting a crime because you can say, "Oh yeah, I reported it eight months ago, but for some reason nothing happened." It's it's [ __ ] bro. The legal system is currently being taken advantage of on the internet. Also, side note to talk about Reddit. Uh, I really [ __ ] hate that platform. I stopped using it forever ago because I think the problem with Reddit users is it it gives this kind of pseudo intellectualism if you are a user of Reddit. But in reality, all Reddit is is kind of like a what's the word? People who seek people to approve everything that they say. They don't really go there to speak against the common narrative and because God forbid they lose any Reddit karma. Uh they're just there to circle jerk each other on every single form and just say the thing that everybody wants them to say. So it's no different than echo chamber.
>> Yeah, exactly. It's an echo chamber.
That's all it is. And uh that's why honestly, dude, 4chan is more reputable for the things they talk about than [ __ ] Reddit. But >> yeah, you know the term that I use for Ethan Klein destroying all of like the Hassan orbit in like these lawsuits?
>> No.
>> A genocide.
>> Yeah. Um >> they just can't help themselves, can they? Yep.
>> I actually went on a 1 hour and 15 minute rant this morning. I don't know if any of you guys were in my stream when I started. I hope not because man, I was very [ __ ] pissed off. Maybe it was the caffeine because I realized the coffee I was drinking had 500 milligrams of caffeine when I thought it had 200.
So, I've been like kind of cracked the [ __ ] out. So, I lowered it a little bit.
Uh, but uh I went on this issue where there's a lot of content creators, and I'm curious to hear y'all's experience with this because I I know you guys are uh you're different than a lot of people who I've talked to before. Um, there's a lot of content creators who really enjoy saying what they're going to do and what's [ __ ] and what they can't [ __ ] stand. Yet, they continue to perpetuate what's [ __ ] what they can't stand, and what they think is bad.
for. So, for example, I am so [ __ ] tired hearing content creators talk about how bad Twitch is and then they still stream exclusively on Twitch. I I am so tired of hearing people say how [ __ ] it is that they can't say what they want to say, yet that they continue to perpetuate things and platforms and systems and do sponsorships where they can't say what they want to say. And I I'm curious, am I the only one noticing how much conviction content creators lack for their actual ideals on social media these days? Or is that is that a me thing? And I'm curious for your experience with this, Jake.
>> No, that that that is actually 100% a lack of convict conviction. I mean, [ __ ] to bring up Assan again, he did that [ __ ] as well where it's just like he was at that uh he was at some sort of meeting at a hotel or something and he was just talking about well like someone has to do it. Referring to assassinating political >> Trump. Yeah.
>> Yeah. But but not him, right? Not you, Hassan. Not not you. Someone else has to do it. someone else fix the [ __ ] I can complain about it, but someone else has to fix the [ __ ] problem. But yeah, people do have uh they have problems with their their convictions.
They'll like they'll complain about it and then whenever it comes to actually hindering yourself in order to make a change, no, they're not going to do that. People are people get too far too [ __ ] comfortable.
>> Yeah. If they take 1% of any uh discomfort whatsoever, they lose all of their conviction. They won't do anything they [ __ ] say. And and it's irritating. You know, I had this issue where like there was these games that I used to play and I tried for years to get them to make changes. The moment I realized that the developers are never going to [ __ ] change, I quit those [ __ ] games. But people just don't do that. I don't I don't know what it is.
Whether it's like time sunk fallacy or money sunk fallacy or maybe just being a [ __ ] But no, what what experience have you had with this?
>> So I I think it's two things. Um on the one hand, I think that um everyone's lazy. Like it's they're lazy laring revolutionaries, you know, that that is basically what uh feminism got you, you know, like you will notice when people give you death threats. All right, if you get a death threat from like a third worlder like uh a guy from Pakistan, bro's just going to say, "I'm going to come and kill you." Right? If you get a death threat from like a blue-haired libtard, it's like, "I hope someone kills you, but I'm not GOING TO DO MYSELF, YOU KNOW?" LIKE so like you are we are dealing with the laziest effeminate laring revolutionaries of all time that are that we're dealing with.
>> Speaking of larers on >> every single transgender person.
>> Second of all >> I hate these content creators who lar saying OH I'M GETTING SO MANY DEATH threats and it's people telling them to kill themselves. That's not a death threat. Okay. That's a suggestion. It's exactly it's a suggestion of what you should do. And I'm tired of contacters like me who are like, "Hey, this is a photo of your front door. If you go live again, I'm going to [ __ ] kill you."
Okay, >> I got one today. I got a death threat today.
>> LET'S GO.
>> IT WAS IT WAS this It was this uh skinny, smelly punk guy who's not aware that I'm [ __ ] hench as [ __ ] underneath this blazer and was uh he was like, "Dude, I used to watch your content years ago. I just saw your stuff now and you're like a [ __ ] right-wing uh Nazi or whatever." will do that. I used to love your content and now you don't like it when little girls get raped. Wow.
>> Going into girls bathrooms, you [ __ ] monster.
>> And he was just like, "Uh, anyway, if I see you around, I'm going to bash your brains in. Hate from America." And I was like, >> "Thanks, man." Like, I would dismantle you, but sure.
>> From from America, too. Really?
>> Yeah. It was an American. Yeah.
>> Well, I mean, if they were in England, they would go to jail for tweets or something.
>> Oh, I sent the right to stomp her. You think I wouldn't? and I send it right to him.
>> Oh, never mind. You're right. Never mind. But uh the other thing that I think is very very common in the public discourse, especially on the left, um I am convinced that uh people on the if you're a leftist, you're either uh psychopath or you're just [ __ ] Like you have two options. I'm not I'm not going to judge too much. Um but I think I think that they you know to quote Frean, they use words as weapons to deceive you. They don't actually believe in the words that they say. All right.
Well, do you know that that psych that that psychologically supported what you just said? I did a video on it.
>> All right. Well, I mean, it's true. You see it all.
>> Yeah. 100%.
>> Stear loses his show, which was, by the way, losing $40 million a year. He loses his show. Trump is a threat to democracy. It's he's a fascist. He hates freedom of speech. Meanwhile, they were all celebrating when Trump got banned from the internet while he was a sitting president in his first term. All right?
You know, so they don't care about the First Amendment. All right? Oh, we want all trans people to be able to get guns.
Meanwhile, they're talking about how they want to, you know, repeal the Second Amendment and they want to ban guns, right? They don't actually have convictions. They only have your morals that they will use on you. You know, it's like, oh, good. The godless communist is going to quote the Bible at me, YOU KNOW. OH, WOW. GREAT.
>> That's that's the to that's the authoritarianism >> that they say they hate so very very much.
>> Jake, you said you did a study.
>> It's not that they hate government. They they hate they hate our government. They love theirs. They would they would very much love to have big government makes believe he's anti-imperialist. He talks about America's bad because of imperialism, etc. He supports Russia and China. He just supports the other empire. All right. He's not anti-imperialist.
It's again >> he's just anti-America.
>> He's just anti-America.
>> Yeah. It's plain and simple. In fact, once you realize that he's anti-America, regardless of what America's doing, uh he becomes very very easy to predict.
every single world event, every sort of every geopolitical event that is happening, which usually has America involved in it in some way, uh you can bet your ass he is going to immediately start the stream and be like, "Guys, uh, America's wrong in this, and I'm going to tell you why." And he's going to give you the most dog [ __ ] take you've ever [ __ ] heard.
>> Your Hassan [ __ ] voice is perfect, by the way.
>> 10 out of 10, man.
>> I just made I just made my first ever Hassan [ __ ] video yesterday.
>> I'm proud of you, man. Welcome to the club. Welcome.
>> Oh god. Let's see if it Let's see if it is a one-off, but >> Okay, it won't >> before I just just completely I just need to go off >> I need to go off the script here.
>> Yeah, >> massive tangent here.
>> I just I just I heard Nick Fente say something and I I think I'm going to add it to my lexicon forever. I heard the I heard him say brown clown and I'm >> brown clown on Sneo.
>> That's the Sneo insult.
>> Yep. Brown clown.
>> Yeah, that's what he called. That's Yeah. So yeah. So these uh this chimp chimpouts done by brown clowns.
>> It's because Sneo's [ __ ] >> That's why. All right. All right. I'm really glad when you mix that many races together.
>> Yeah. I don't know if it's Listen, man.
He picked the dumbest ideology of all time to hitch himself to. I'm not I'm not going to make believe that this is a >> the Muslim one. Yeah. Do Do you think >> he converted to Islam and it's just like it's it's just it's so incoherent. All right.
>> But a bunch of them did do that. Like Sneo did that. Uh Tate did that I think at one point did it.
>> Yeah, but Tate, the difference is Tate regrets it and he doesn't talk about it anymore. All right.
>> The consistency I think it had something to do with Dubai or Qar. Do you think maybe it was some sort of like funding?
>> Uh for who?
>> Well, just in general, I think Sneo did it because uh Tate did it and he was just kind of sucking his dick.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. The Sneo Tate affiliation was very weird for several years. bizarre >> unified by some sort of brand sponsorship, but you know, it was these guys converting.
>> I just think Sne is [ __ ] Like he he's an actual like 85 IQ guy. It's crazy watching him like talk to people.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Andrew Tate did have on the street. That was crazy. Guy punched him when he was >> Oh, I did see that.
>> Yeah, Andrew Andrew Tate has this effect on young men like Sneo back in the day or even Aiden Ross that just made him really [ __ ] weird. Like I I honestly have nothing against Aiden Russ. I think he's an amazing content creator, but the whole [ __ ] where he would like smell Andrew Tate's seat when he would stand up. Like I get it's like for content, but like also like God, like is that the content you want to do? Like that's just weird as [ __ ] Like I don't even know.
>> That's that's straight up for clip farming. No doubt.
>> Yeah, but even still like >> I I agree.
>> It's weird. But yeah. Yeah, but it's kind of like spoken to him since the thing is like if you've been paying attention to like the Sneo arc, he backstabs everyone.
>> He, you know, he used to work for Keemstar, backstabbed him. He was in a Mr. Beast video, backstabbed him. All right. He was friends with Andrew Tate, backstabbed him. Friends with Nick Fuentes, backstabbed him. Uh, like he's crazy, actually.
>> Well, I mean, what you that that actually tracks perfectly with what you said about him being 85 IQ. He's opportunistic. He has no loyalties whatsoever. He's always going to seize the next opportunity.
>> When did Sneo backstab Mr. Beast?
>> I want to hear that.
>> He was in a Mr. Beast video a while ago, like uh driving Lego cars or something.
Um and uh and after that, you know, he wasn't invited to like another Mr. Beast video and he immediately went out and like [ __ ] on him, talking about how he's actually like bad.
>> I can't believe I can't believe there was a Mr. Beast Sneo collab. That's that's [ __ ] crazy to me.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. That's That's like Miss Rachel collaborating with uh I don't know, someone controversial that I can't really think of.
>> Miss Rachel has collabed with Zoron Mani, by the way.
>> That was real. I thought that was AI.
>> No, that was real. That was real.
>> Oh, [ __ ] >> They freed Palestine. I don't know if you heard the news.
>> They did?
>> Yeah.
>> Miss Rachel and Zora and Manny collab to free Palestine.
>> Oh my god. Just imagine the out of that room.
>> Disgusting. I I I can't I can't stop thinking about that Zan Manni being a Power Ranger super villain name, bro.
>> Zoron like >> true leader like >> praise me to Zoron, >> bro. Someone in your chat is coping and thinks that Sneo is high IQ. He literally did an IQ test on stream and got like a 93. I'm just saying.
>> Oh, he did a free one on the internet.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, those boost your IQ score by about five. Yeah, I believe it.
>> Yeah, my estimates are lower than that.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. The last time I did an IQ test on the internet was like probably like maybe like three months ago and I got a a 112. I remember got the same score as XQC and then I remember the last one I did before that I was in like third grade and I always thought I was a [ __ ] super genius cuz I got like a [ __ ] like 170 or 180 when I was in third grade. I have no idea how the [ __ ] I did it. And then my parents were like, "Oh my god, MY KID, HE'S a genius."
Like, "Oh, you're gonna go to the Harvard. You're gonna get us out of the [ __ ] ghetto." And I'm like, "Oh yeah." Anyways, I'm going to go back and play some more Battle Online. Play some Adventure Quest.
>> Taste.
>> Yeah, >> man. Yeah, those online IQ tests. They are they're they're fantastic because whenever someone takes them on stream cuz I've I've taken one before but whenever someone takes them and uh it's like guys I got like a night what was it 93 it's like it's like eight they boost it up to get you be to to be like I'm super mega smart I'm going to sign up for this thing so I can do the brain training and potentially increase my IQ which is not how it works.
>> Dude I have never seen a good Sneo take though.
>> That's the problem. Like I'm still waiting. Maybe one day I'll find one.
>> What's his >> Thomas Massie lost his election and he >> Well, sorry.
>> What's his viral potential? He's just entertainingly stupid perhaps.
>> No, HE HAS VIEWERS THAT ARE DUMBER THAN HIM. He he lars for the Pakistanis. He went to Haiti to talk about how Haiti is a first world country. My god. And then he got sick and he was like dying there.
>> Did he not think that um for that long period of time where you couldn't fly to Haiti because it isn't a first world country? Do you think maybe that he he should have clued in then?
>> Like, didn't didn't a drug organization take over the government there and you couldn't go there?
>> Look, you're you're in England. You probably don't understand the American politics drama with Haitians, but it's very funny. So, originally, um, the Haitians got a protective status in America while they were eating eating the dogs, they're eating the cats, you know, right? So, they were doing all that and they got a they got a temporary protected status because you going to send them back to Haiti, they're going to [ __ ] die. That place sucks.
They're going to kill each other, right?
trans back to Haiti, right? So, they got a temporary protected status. Trump removed the temporary Trump said Haiti is a [ __ ] hole. All the Democrats, Haiti is better than America. Haiti is amazing. It's the greatest place in the world. We [ __ ] love Haiti. And then Trump is like, "Okay, we're going to deport them to Haiti." Oh, they'll die.
>> Oh my god. Do you know what? Trump and his Do you know what? TDS, I think, is the most powerful tool.
>> It is >> that you could possibly possess.
>> You can literally lead your enemies to self annihilation by claiming that that thing is like no bad or good. And they will they will go to a place that's like this place in in the Middle East is the worst place ever. You go there, you'll die immediately. We don't like this. And people will be like, "Yeah, we'll [ __ ] watch this asshole." And they go there, they get [ __ ] phosphorus.
Dude, my favorite example of it cuz like I always make a joke that like he'll tell people that breathing is good and they'll stop breathing. But do you remember >> solve the leftist problem over over the weekend?
>> Yeah. Right. He he said um he said that they just made a discovery that if you take too much Tylenol while you're pregnant, it increases the chances of the baby coming out with autism.
>> Oh my god.
>> And literal pregnant women died overdosing on Tylenol to own Trump.
>> Yeah, I saw that. In fact, >> yeah, >> I did. I did look up on the studies of that and it was it it said something along the lines of like it could potentially cause difficulty or issues for the child. Could potentially >> I'm not here to back his science. I'm here to say that these people are [ __ ] Like no, they were downing full bottles of Tylenol to own Trump and they all needed to go in for stomach pumping into the hospital.
>> Yeah. And they're they're putting their unborn children at risk here, >> which is which is again just >> they notoriously care so much about the unborn children, right?
>> Oh, yeah. Right. Jesus Christ. What was it? 33% of Gen Z was aborted.
>> That's a real genocide, by the way.
Yeah.
>> Not like the pretendicide in the middle.
>> A lot of people were saying abortion is worse than the Holocaust. What is it like 60%?
>> This is why there's such a >> numbers wise it is objectively.
>> Yeah. This is why there's such a strong pervasive narrative that um that sort of runs alongside women's rights for abortion. The other being that uh it's it's not actually a baby. It's it's actually not that person. It's not a it's a Yeah. Clump of cells. It's >> But they have to do that otherwise they just admit that they're just doing industrialized child sacrifice.
>> Exactly.
>> Well, they're okay with other people dying if it makes their life more convenient.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. No, the crazy stat is that 98% of abortions are due to personal preference. Just >> convenience. It's legit. Just convenience. But then they'll say they'll say, so once again, I agree. 98 99% of all abortions are all done to convenience because they just don't want to deal with the baby. But then the only thing they'll say is, "Yeah, but what if I was raped? You know, what if I what if I was going to die?" And it's like, sure, those are subjects that are harder to talk about, which I we can, by the way. Um, but they they they label the exception as the overarching rule, and it's just not. No, you're not going to [ __ ] die if you have a kid. Also, people are so brainwashed for think that if you have a baby, it's going to ruin your life. Your body's going to be destroyed forever. yada yada yada yada yada. And it's just so full of [ __ ] Having a kid is the best thing you can possibly [ __ ] do. And I agree. People were saying, "Oh yeah, a baby costs 50 to $60,000 every year. Just like [ __ ] no, it doesn't. What are you doing feeding it gold and diamonds? That's just not how it [ __ ] works. Uh, babies are actually very, very affordable if you I've been researching this a lot, by the way. Uh, children are very affordable if you're just not [ __ ] as a [ __ ] parent. Uh, >> stop feeding them caviar.
>> Yeah, Tyrone don't care.
>> Yeah, I know. I know. Tyrone, >> I don't [ __ ] think so, man.
>> Tyrone don't care.
>> My baby m ain't seen a [ __ ] dollar out of me.
>> Yep.
>> Babies are cheap as [ __ ] Have you seen the um >> It's a nightmare.
>> Have you seen the baby trapping uh epidemic happening in China right now?
>> Oh, no I haven't. You have to fill us in on this one. No.
>> Yeah. So, there's >> I mean, they used to have a rule that you weren't allowed to have more than two kids. They'd like kill the kids.
>> So, there's this new channel on YouTube.
It's called Wanie, and it's this Chinese guy, and uh it's it's my current favorite channel, and he talks about these women who have nothing going for them whatsoever. So, they get all this plastic surgery and they they have sex with millionaires or billionaires and before they're about to have sex, they bite off the top of the condom and then they take the dude's load in their [ __ ] and they have kids with them and they trap them for millions of dollars so they never have to get a real job.
>> Only a woman can do that.
>> Only a woman could think like that.
Jesus Christ. I'm not going to lie. They might.
>> I'm not going to lie. That is infinitely more moral than your average [ __ ] in America killing their baby. I'm just going to say it.
>> Oh yeah.
>> Yeah. Well, it's because if they if they don't see it, they don't believe that it's real yet. And so when they go to and by the way, I mean the the ways that they kill babies in your womb via like burning them alive with acid or chopping them up with a >> paras. I've seen the I've seen the videos. It's it's very upsetting.
>> Yeah, >> it's surreal how evil it is.
>> Um >> have you seen have you seen the exit surveys on the on the statistics of abortion? Have you >> There was uh >> there was a surveying that was done based on the um the the percentage of women that changed their decisions >> um before and after opting out of having an abortion. And I think it was something like 85 or 86% of women who who decided not to have the abortion says they glad that they had the the child.
>> Good. It's more than that. Over 50% of women that actually see an ultrasound of the baby go through with the pregnancy.
>> Is that right? Really?
>> Yep. In fact, there's a there's a there's a whole movement in America where they they like specifically go and they they show women ultrasounds and they just refuse to abort because it's like, wow, this is like a living person.
This is a human being.
>> Is it I think that should be mandatory.
Is that not mandatory?
>> I totally agree. It should be mandatory.
>> Yeah. This is what they make with a beating heart.
>> They want industrialized child killing.
They love that. It's awesome actually.
>> Well, it also becomes H1Bs.
>> They don't want to feel any guilt or remorse for the decision that they or they or someone that they've known have made. So, they need to make everybody think abortion is okay. Abortion is okay. Abortion is okay. Because them or someone they know went through it and they don't want to think that they're a bad person because the ability to self-reflect and come to terms with their own actions is impossible for so many of these people. So, they like to blame uh somebody else for their own wrongdoings. We see a lot of this in breakups. You know, a girl gets broken up and rather than saying, "Huh, maybe I [ __ ] up. Uh, how could I have done better in the relationship?" They'll say, "Well, actually, my boyfriend was A PIECE OF [ __ ] AND HE DID THIS. HE WAS ABUSIVE. HE WAS A MANIPULATOR. HE WAS A PIECE OF GARBAGE." Because so many women cannot face the reality that they're just weak and [ __ ] stupid. And so, they blame their issues on everybody else.
>> Yeah. What basically what you're saying is literally every bea be behavior that's exhibited by by modern women these days can be boiled down to one simple fact and that is modern women >> regardless of how they're doing it they are shedding themselves of every single shred of responsibility they have ever had to hold throughout all of human civilization >> they they infant the purity the raising children the breakups like he's a narcissist can't have the baby don't have enough money like all these all these different things all these different responsibilities that women have had over the over the years, over the decades, the centuries that uh that they've had. They're shedding themselves of anything and everything where it's just like uh no, I'm going to wait for my husband. It's it's turned into no, I'm going to [ __ ] around and do everything I want and I'm going to invent the phrase [ __ ] shaming so that you can't call me out on it.
>> So, they they have like this this running thing. Everything every action that a woman is doing that sheds herself of any and all responsibility has a has a parallel narrative that justifies her doing it. And if you call her out for doing it, you're you're an estaphobe and a that, a shamer, that what, whatever.
So, they want to be able to do whatever the [ __ ] they want while also paralyzing you from being able to call them out for it by creating uh concepts and constru constructs and and terms to to stop you from from calling them out. So, they get to do what they want and no one gets to criticize them for it because women do not and if we've dated women, women do not deal well with accountability.
>> They don't. And that's why the guilty until proven or the guilty until proven innocent meta has become even higher because now the moment a woman says anything, you must believe them immediately. Even if all evidence and proof goes entirely against what they're saying, if you don't believe a woman's story the moment they come out with it, uh you're a sexist, you're a misogynist, you're a [ __ ] sexual assaulter. I mean, just look at what happened to Syuno. You know, 17 women all came out at the same time. There was a woman claiming and the worst thing is I was actually cool with this chick four years ago. I hate to even say this. We used to play Gench and Impact together. There was a VTuber called Saki and they claimed that Saikuno was sliding in on them and sexually harassing them because after they just finished playing a game of crab game, she sent him a text or she Yeah, he sent him a text message of him saying crab and that's what she called a slide in and sexual harassment. That's rape.
>> That That is rape. It is rape.
>> That's rape.
>> I I remember when rape used >> My favorite thing is like >> Go ahead.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. When you have a Pakistani grooming gang that brutally rapes a girl in England. That's not rape. But you know what rape is?
>> Sliding into my DMs and saying crab.
>> I know.
>> Feel like you're about to go into a brand sponsorship there, man.
>> That's not rape. But you do know do you know what rape is?
>> You know what? Sponsor.
>> Yeah. Rape is sponsored by Restore Britain. Please stop it.
>> Get them out.
>> Oh my god. I mean that >> they have to go.
>> England is being [ __ ] raped, man.
That that is 100%. Do you know they actually found another Pakistani rape rape gang this week?
>> No [ __ ] >> They found another one.
>> Fork found in kitchen.
>> [ __ ] >> Where the where there's there's rape gang. Just going to say if there's a religion where in the religious doctrine it says, "Hey, you could actually take non-Muslims as sex slaves." And then you let them in and you don't punish them, maybe they're going to take non-Muslims as sex slaves. Like, I'm not going to sit here and make believe this. I just can't believe that the the lack of morality of the people. Yeah. Well, I can because they preach it.
>> Yeah.
>> Literally.
>> Yeah. And and they're and they're they're so uh culturally tied to their their religious. They're not like the secular west. Like culturally, they are so tied to their to their religion. And people were just like, um, oh yeah, but that's just the extremists, you know, it's just the extreme ones that are that are doing these things. Muslims and it's like, no, no, no, no. It's not just the extremists that the ones that are doing it that are the problem. There are Muslims that are seeing these news reports and being like, well, you know, it does say that in the Quran that that he is right.
>> I I mean, I would never do it, but >> dude, you're way too >> You're not You're not allowed to say this. All right. And every time you see like Pierce Morgan make believe he doesn't understand what per capita means and he's but white people rape too.
True. True. But there isn't a holy book about raping people that that you know moralizes it for white people. All right.
>> White people white people do rape. Yeah.
Sure. But you know we can't deport those. We can deport the ones that shouldn't even [ __ ] be here though.
>> But also like they they refuse to address like per capita or whatever like actual statistics. But dude this number is horrifying. 6.5% of England are Pakistani Muslims. All right. 3% are, you know, or 3.25% are male. So 3.25% of the population is 85% of the gang rapes. And I'm supposed to make >> Wait, hold the [ __ ] Where is that at?
3% is 85% of the rapes where?
>> Yeah. Three around in England.
>> Oh my god. Yeah. And that actually put England as the number one rape capital of Europe.
>> Yeah. The rape capital of Europe. I wonder how that happened.
>> How did that happen?
>> Yeah. Sweden. Sweden is actually not too far behind actually because of the same reason.
>> Cuz 13% of blacks being 52% of the crime here in America is staggering. 3% being 85% of the gang rapes is [ __ ] psychotic.
>> Mhm. And they film it too. They film it and send it amongst each other.
>> And also it's it's it's more whatever I could describe how horrible it is. Like they have some of the mo they have some of the most like you you don't even believe this is human because you grew up in a Christian civilization that's based on you know biblical values no matter how degraded they get by society and um you know you look at this and it's like they they had cases where they they found girls with their tongues nailed to wooden boards with M for Mohammed branded on their butts after getting gang raped >> okay >> [ __ ] so it's like super rape s they super rape literally like they they're like they couldn't come up with the [ __ ] in the boys. Okay. Like you don't understand, man.
>> You don't understand.
>> Horrible ending to that show, by the way. Horrible ending.
>> Side I don't watch stuff. I don't watch stuff.
>> You're good.
>> I heard you.
>> You could not come up with the level of uh of horrifying humiliation that has been happening there. So yeah. So, Rupert Low, this guy who's started this new political party, um, this they call it farright, but it's just like, "Hey, I don't like rape." Um, so this guy, they tried to jail.
>> That's the tagline of restore, by the way.
>> Yeah, we don't like rape.
>> We don't like Britain. We don't quite like rape around here.
>> We don't like it too much.
>> Yeah, we're not a fan.
>> Not my Not my cup of tea.
and and everyone's like dancing around the fact that well, you know, if the culture that you're importing likes it and venerates a rapist. Okay, look, I I don't want to I don't want to get you guys in trouble here, >> but the top guy in the religion was a rapist pedophile >> of their own admission.
>> Was an undeniable rapist pedophile, sex slaver.
>> They brag about it in their book.
>> They love it.
>> Oh, yeah. So, am am I supposed to make believe that the people that venerate that guy are not going to potentially have some societal impact on the countries you import them to?
>> You know, I mean, >> you're not allowed to say this cuz they'll call you a bigot. All right.
You're Islamopabic. Well, listen, man.
I'm an Islam realist and I realize that, you know, like, >> but they bury the statistics as well.
>> I thought that was bad. Yeah, they bury the statistics like whenever there is uh a rape gang operating or whenever there is violence or or crime committed uh by these brown clowns uh they they refuse to actually main in fact I did a stream yesterday where I I exposed this here.
Have you heard about the Irish George Floyd?
>> No.
>> Yeah, of course.
>> Yeah. So the Irish George Floyd was a was a a congalles guy with a French name because he was from France because of course he was. He immigrated over to Ireland. Uh they they called him a quote unquote scientist because it was a he had an interest in computer science but he left school immediately became homeless was a repeat offender just you know taxpayer uh parasite. Um, he was stealing, got caught stealing, resisted arrest. As he's being held down, he passes away.
And and it's it reeks of the whole George Floydism to the point where it's like, okay, black criminal died in the same way, and they're going to murder this the guy in the same [ __ ] way.
And literally, I think on the same day or or or 24 hours prior or after, there was an Irish man, a really wonderful Irish fellow called Alexander. And uh he was in the middle of the day, 400 p.m.
on a Sunday. He was beaten to death for his wallet by two Muslims, two Muslim teenagers. And before I even got in to the dichotomy of the stories, because at the moment there's no protest for this this this white guy that died, but there are blacks storming the streets of Dublin right now for justice for this homeless black criminal. I went I went and showed you the front page, the search results on Google for these two stories.
>> Yeah. And there is almost no mainstream news coverage of the white guy and then on the black guy, the homeless repeat offender black guy that was uh who died while he was being apprehended after resisting arrest. Uh there are multiple YouTube videos linked to it with mainstream media coverage from several UK channels and a bunch of French ones.
>> Well, that's because nobody gives a [ __ ] about white people at all. Well, it's because they're Yeah, they're 100% trying to bury the fact that a nice white guy was a a casualty directly of the immigration problem in Dublin that they're trying so very very hard to quell. They don't want people to be like, "See, see, we are right. It is happening." They don't want the right-wingers or the nationalists or the people who are dissatisfied with how their countries are being flushed down the [ __ ] toilet. They don't want them to be right. They don't want to be vi vindicated.
>> Give me one second. Yo, JD, give me the $50. Three of my favorite bros. Hey, love that guy.
>> Same. Yo, Jie, come on sometime, man. We would love to talk to you. It'd be great. Um, it's a shame you live in Austin. Move to San Antonio. Um, yeah, sorry. Uh this is a topic that I wanted to talk about where I I felt uh I think I messaged you about this Jake where as a white person I feel helpless a lot of the times because we won't chimp out like other races will horrible atrocities happen to us. Nobody cares and we don't do anything. And kind of like a Karen at Target, the business is going to cater to whoever they think is going to be a problem if they don't get their way. And we've gotten to a point as white people where we are almost too civilized where when horrible things happen, we don't [ __ ] do anything besides send out a tweet about it. And the only way that this can if that that strategy can ever work is if we punish those who are going to chimp the [ __ ] out in the streets and say, "No, you are going to be civilized about this like us."
Because we can't exist where we're the only ones being civilized and everybody else is being a [ __ ] whining, crying [ __ ] setting fire to [ __ ] cities, stealing boom boxes, stealing designer shoes, saying this is all in the name of trying to get respect for insert brown race here. And it's awful because I I don't think that we're even anywhere near where that's at right now. I mean, I I personally was there with Charlie Kirk. That was the point where I lost.
>> That was the point for everyone.
>> Yes. Where I was like, "All right, guys.
This is this is [ __ ] crazy." And then immediately after there was who got stabbed in the [ __ ] tram immediately after. And even with both of those, which in my opinion are like two of the worst things to ever happen in America in decades. [ __ ] terrible. and say, "Well, he's just a podcaster." I I find it very interesting how when a black person dies, they set fire to the streets. They loot everything. They beat the [ __ ] out of everybody. And when a white person dies, brutally assassinated in front of their wife and children, they turn it into a number one worldwide Tik Tok audio for meme transitions. Uh they use it as a meme template where they freeze his body and they use him as a [ __ ] human table. I I think I think it's insane because white people are too >> they're too passive. So, it's either we continue being civilized >> or we we continue being civilized and we punish all of those freaking the [ __ ] out for being ridiculous or we're going to have to stoop to their level. And I don't want to stoop to their level. So, I would much rather these people rioting and looting, committing crimes. I'm they're they're just taking an opportunity to commit crimes conveniently to where they know they can get away with it. I I think these people need to be they're fighting our police forces.
They're throwing bricks at our police officers. They're setting fires in the streets. We We need to put these [ __ ] people in jail.
>> I mean, >> MAGA make Africans go away.
That was a joke.
>> Somehow I've never heard that. I mean, we're hearing a lot of Man, this video is going to have to be heavily censored.
This is crazy, bro. We're probably get the uncensored version of Rubble. This is wild.
>> I mean, there's a reason why there's, you know, Africa as a continent is completely surrounded by water and they can't swim. Okay, >> look, man. I I remember when I many years ago I saw this video of the history of Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe was a [ __ ] hole where they were like throwing poop at each other and and [ __ ] and living in little [ __ ] teepeees or whatever uh and little mud huts. Uh and then the British came uh and colonialism happened. The worst thing ever. Anyway, Zimbabwe became a civilized paradise. It was beautiful. It was gorgeous. They lived in real houses. They had actual running water. Diseases went down. Birth rate went up. Uh and then colonialism ended because obviously white person white guy bad. Uh currently Zimbabwe [ __ ] sucks. It is back in the mudouses. It is back. No running water.
Like like I don't want to be racist here or anything.
>> Well, >> but what happened?
>> Well, I think I think it's obvious the white guy left. He got out of the hood, man.
>> It's obviously the socioeconomic conditions.
>> Yes, indeed. It's It's obviously systemic racism.
>> Yeah.
>> Do you see that uh Did you see that a very famously >> a poor white guy commits less crime than a rich black guy?
>> Yeah. Oh, they don't like that stat. I brought that up before.
>> They don't like it. They don't like that at all.
>> They hate that.
>> What you're what you're describing, Teetone, is um is is is the very virtue that white people possess. That is the reason why we're so pro prosperous. We are the the most mature person in the room. The room being the planet and uh we are so very civilized and that's why we have what we have because we are so patient and tolerant and we're we're so diplomatic.
>> The problem is we're being taken advantage of by being so >> of course but I've I've I've been through this as well where it's just what we're dealing with is is a lowclass IQ that is opportunistic in nature.
Okay. Because their IQ is so low they do still behave like animals. They have no honor system. They have no trust. They have none of these things that we possess. So if there is a hand that's feeding them, regardless of what the hand is, they will they will rapidly eat from it. And they will seize any and all opportunities to further gain things, which is again the whole Black Lives Matter thing that happened with with George Floyd. It was not about George Floyd. They didn't give a [ __ ] Okay.
This guy, >> of course, 100%. He was just a means to enact uh essentially anti-white racism.
>> Yeah. Right. It's the same with the N word. They don't actually care about the N-word. They hear the nword and they're like, "Oh, now I'm permissible to be able to [ __ ] out and do what the [ __ ] I want." Because as a black person, I'm always in a constant state of denying the constant urge to just rob, steal, kill, and rape.
>> So, as soon as I get confirmation, as soon as something happens, like a cat, a catalyst, that in any way I can use to justify what I'm about to do, I'm going to seize the opportunity. But white people have been very very famously known to be very very slow to anger. I mean the reconista that took 800 [ __ ] years from what I remember.
>> Yeah.
>> Reading about the the the story like it t it took a long time for white people to be like you know what fetch me musket. I'm [ __ ] done with these people. Okay. We're going to get them out of here and it's not going to be nice. It's not going to be pretty. But >> look at Spain now.
>> Yeah. Exactly. [ __ ] Spain is [ __ ] because they again they became so [ __ ] complacent. In fact, they they even just legalized the citizenship of like what is it a half a million?
>> 100,000 people. Yeah.
>> Yeah. So, they can't even be deported now because they're they are there.
They're legal citizens now.
>> They're just as Spanish as anyone else.
>> Oh, yeah. Because being Spanish and European and English, all these phrases, all these identities are actually nothing. It's actually just words on a passport.
>> Yeah. Yeah, >> like the the Welshman, the Welsh choir boy, Axel Ruda Cabana, who was uh so enraged by seeing three little girls going to a a dance class that he just had to stab them. Uh this is >> this is something that, you know, exists in every white Welshman's uh genetic makeup.
>> He's just the same as every other Welshman. They're always trying to suppress their their rage. I guess the silver lining is that in 60 to 80 years, all of these people who are causing discourse in our country nonstop uh will eventually self-eliminate because everything they believe in either sterilizes them or kills their kids or renders them useless to have offspring and uh in three generations or so things will hopefully go back to normal. Uh latest possible scenario. There is a flaw with your argument. Okay. Um and that is the >> they're getting replaced by even worse people.
>> Okay. Like if if possible. All right. So it's not just we'll wait and the problem will correct itself. It really won't. Uh so I actually personally think that things are really looking up right now.
Um I think for the for the first time in a very long time, people are really waking up to what's going on and being like, "Yeah, actually our civilization is just better than the other ones."
>> Yeah. Uh actually actually our culture is superior and their culture is inferior you know because they rape babies which is bad I think. So uh it's bad I personally think and my subjective moral stance to these morons all right subjectively I am not a fan of child rape. I know leftists love that [ __ ] these days, but uh you know, personally, I think that people are really tired of this. You know, you know the famous >> the right the famous quote um you know, good times make weak men, weak men make strong women, strong women make bad times, and then bad times make strong men. Yes.
>> Right. Um and we're we're there. We're we're right there at the cusp. And we're seeing people wake up throughout the West just tired. Just tired. bad women is especially a very specifically dangerous aspect of degeneracy.
Regardless of what happens, right, immigration or war or whatever, as long as the women are in check, you're fine.
You're going to recover.
>> The worst thing is >> the the solution to fixing all of this is right in front of us and we're just not doing it. Because if we were to just simply jail Hassan [ __ ] all of this would be fixed.
>> That would do it.
>> That would do it.
>> That would that would fix everything.
Yeah, that's the fix everything button >> and they're just not [ __ ] doing >> We're assuming then that Hassan is a mastermind of any kind. There's he's a puppet as as he very as he very graciously exposed himself as on his live stream saying that what's the guy's name? Gingham Lingham the guy that was living in China that's linked to the >> guy in China.
>> Yeah. Yeah. It's essentially just that he's the one in control. I'm just I'm just a guy that's getting paid to go around to Cuba. just getting paid.
>> Getting paid.
>> Well, uh, to segue a bit, I I really wanted to allow NX to talk about this because he said he wanted to talk about it.
>> Oh, yeah, sure.
>> N, you want to talk about uh, >> Islam or Israel or the Jews or what was it you wanted to talk about?
>> No, I I'm happy. I think this is a great conversation. You just asked for like topics and uh, >> Okay. Yeah. No, I I would like to know about you as as one of the few Jews that I know. I'd like to say I'm I'm very good with all the Jews that I know. I'm not anti-Jew by any means. By the way, um out of curiosity, definitionally, are you a Holocaust denier if you don't think it was 6 million?
>> I don't think so. Um >> like if you question the numbers, are you denying it or no?
>> These terms suck because in my opinion, you should be able to question whatever you want and have any discussions you want. And the fact that uh you have like these countries in Europe that are so cucked that they they refuse to even allow the discourse. All right. Um, you know, I I think it's it's it's horrible.
It really is.
>> Especially because and again again I'm sure that some people are going to get a get twisted about this.
>> There is a crazy amount of evidence for the fact that it was around 6 million.
You know, 5.9 to 6.2 million.
>> Really? I've never heard that amount of evidence because I've heard like, you know, [ __ ] like, you know, the gas chambers. Yeah. Go ahead. Go ahead.
>> The gas chambers killed probably 1% of the people killed in the Holocaust.
>> Okay.
like most of them were killed in their towns uh died in worth c work camps and death camps uh and stuff like that. But the thing like I don't know if you're familiar with Yadvashm it's an organization uh it's currently in Israel uh they have a list of names of people that were killed in the Holocaust >> and they have around five million names.
>> All right. Like >> it's a lot of names.
>> Again, >> that's a lot of names. The the issue is um by stifling the conversation and saying that you're anti-semitic for asking questions like you never hear the actual stats or the actual data.
>> It's very true. I always just get told uh that you're anti-semitic for even thinking that. You know, I hear numbers thrown around like 271,000 uh tops and they show the math and they say the gas chambers were actually they had wooden pillars. It it's funny because like every single one of the 271,000 number comes from the death certifi certificates collected from Nazis from German Jews that were killed.
>> And that was 271,000. But that was obviously not the majority. That wasn't even uh a spec compared to the most of the Jews were killed in Poland and Russia.
>> All right. Not in Germany at all.
>> Oh, but speaking of Russia, you got the Bolevik the Bolevik revolution that happened up there.
>> Yeah. Another atrocity that for some reason we don't talk about because communism is of course we love communism.
>> We do. We do, don't we?
>> We're supposed to.
>> That's what Singum told me that communism is great.
>> And there's loads of money in it.
>> Oh yeah. You could get really rich by abusing poor people.
>> How many was it for the Bolshevix? What is it? 40 million, 60 or something.
Really, really what is typhus?
Uh, typhus was a disease that was in uh a lot of the uh Nazi concentration camps.
>> Okay. Yeah, because I saw some guy in chat say, "Ask ducks about the typhus."
>> Yeah. Some people are like, "Oh, but the the Germans didn't kill the Jews. They there was just a disease in the the work camps that they put them in and they died of the disease in the work camps that they were enslaved in." And it's like, "Yeah, true, true. They did die of a disease in the slave camps."
>> So, is it Germans? Is it kind of like CO where people who like had CO who got hit by a car said they died of CO?
>> No, not really.
>> That is true, right?
>> Yeah, that that happened. Yes.
>> Yeah, they did that.
>> Yeah. What do I put this down as? And they said, "Yeah, put it down as co."
>> Yeah, that's >> that was another one of those things that you're not allowed to ask questions about.
>> Oh, yeah. Well, do you know it's really weird that you can now. Do you remember you you couldn't question anything about CO back in the day? cuz even YouTube would have like an immediate flag underneath your video.
>> Oh, bro, I got flagged so many times.
Also, I thought they removed those.
>> I I got a video taken down for co uh for co misinformation.
>> But they removed them now.
>> Really?
>> They got rid of those.
>> Yeah, they did. So about it openly now.
>> That That's my favorite thing when people are like, "Oh, Trump isn't doing enough." Agreed. Agreed. We could do a lot more 100%. But like we could talk about these things in public, >> you know?
I I honestly saw like the wildest [ __ ] [ __ ] during co man like the just the way just the way that um institutions and organizations and do you know what it it was even the economic uh deficit that existed after that um that they're trying to fix the economic disaster that was co um by now make has anyone noticed that how everything is so insanely hyper [ __ ] expensive more expensive than it's ever [ __ ] been? Yeah, it's 13 times more expensive to own a house than it was 60 years ago.
>> Yeah. But even even just since co I feel like even just small things now cost like a huge amount more as if we're we're Yeah. As if we're being charged more out of our measly paychecks in order to cover the deficit that was the economic disaster that was co >> I think a lot of that economic disaster was manufactured. It >> was absolutely manufactured. You're you're on board of the pandemic.
>> Oh, yeah. I mean, it's it's undeniable.
>> Are we all just ignoring the fact that in the Epstein files, Jeffrey Epstein was talking about planning um planning uh what's it called? Uh quarantines for uh pandemic.
>> Shut the [ __ ] up. Tell me you're kidding.
>> No, that's a real thing. He also All right. Once we're talking about funny Epstein uh discoveries, because one thing that's not in the Epstein files is that Donald Trump is a pedophile. You know what is in the Epstein files? That Jeffrey Epstein was funding transgender research to be used on children.
>> That was in the Epstein files.
>> It was. Yeah.
>> No, no one wants to talk about that one.
>> Dude, I I I hate how I hate how I'm still finding out. All I do is research this [ __ ] a lot. How have I never heard either of these things? Uh, have you guys heard about Robert Maxwell?
>> Yes.
>> YEAH.
>> [ __ ] >> He was a MAD MAD.
>> I'M ALWAYS READY FOR STORY TIME. [ __ ] >> NO. YOU KNOW WHAT? NO. TECH, you tell that story, man, cuz you you said you were doing research on that. What did you find?
>> Yeah. So, Robert Maxwell, >> you said that in the most condescending way >> and I liked it. AND I LIKED IT.
>> CONDESCENDING.
>> I liked it. I liked it. It made me feel like I was a little kid and I brought my parent my macaroni art and they said, "You know what? You put that on that fridge.
>> I would love to. I would love to."
>> No. Tech actually made me feel sad when he was annoyed that he can he was sad he can discuss the Maxwell thing. I was like, "Oh, but no, I want to hear it."
No, seriously. Do do >> Thank you. Uh so uh Galain Maxwell obvious partner of uh Jeffrey Epstein had a father called Robert Maxwell uh who published uh as of time of recording 93% of the textbooks that are used in the United States to teach the youth from uh you know science, math and history. And so informing people that their parents are reading the textbooks made by Jeffrey Epstein's father-in-law has been a trip. I've been really enjoying that.
Uh, I I I cannot believe how deep the rabbit hole goes. And I don't understand how Jeffrey Epstein really is a part of absolutely everything and everybody. And every day I find out something worse. Jeffrey Epste was funding what would y'all say?
Transgender research to put on kids.
>> Yeah.
>> Heavily. He was a big big fan of that.
>> Yeah.
>> And he was actually referring to it as as a sexual fetish. If you read the emails, he's like, "Oh, I put it in kids and it's and it's it's just it's horrible."
>> Yeah.
>> Well, I do have a theory about the uh the the plemic situation and it was sort of stemmed it sort of came about during the hent virus thing and it came about because of um >> what happened to that? What happened to the hivirus?
>> Two of the people that were on that ship are literally an hour from where I'm sitting right now. They they were from uh Dublin.
>> No [ __ ] >> Yeah. They flew from they were on the ship for some reason and they uh they flew from uh where that place port was it Tenneref they were Canary Islands and then they they flew back here. So far there's been no outbreak out outbreak of the the hunter virus but I was talking about the fact that um it was so especially now um retro retrospectively it's so easy to see that the pandemic really was just fake right it was fake from from the ground up it was lab grown it was intentionally everything about it was intentional >> do do you know the chances of dying if you contract the henta virus >> uh they were saying it was like 50% %.
Am I crazy?
>> Yeah, it's quite high. 40 something.
>> It's It's 40% which is lower than the statistics of committing suicide if you're transgender.
>> I'm just I'm just say I'm just saying >> that's what I was saying the other day.
>> Literally transgenderism is a more fatal disease than the hivirus.
>> It really is. And >> so is cocaine by the way. Cocaine suicide rate or suic suicide thought rate is around 41% and transgenderism I think is like 50 to 52%. And I don't see anybody advocating for the use of cocaine, but I see everybody's considering themselves a good person because they said, "Oh, yeah, no, I let my kid chop their penis off." I think that's fine. I don't know. They said that they wanted to. When I was a kid, I used to think I was Goku from Dragon Ball Z. And I'm very glad that my brother convinced me to not jump off my roof because I was convinced that I could [ __ ] fly. I think we're giving people a little bit too much freedom and saying you can be whatever you want to be. It sounds really nice, but what America essentially is is that liberals are kind of like the the mother that spoils the [ __ ] out of you and then they're the father that tells you what you need to do whether you like to hear it or not. And a lot of people think that they're a good person because they tell someone what they want to believe or tell someone what they want to hear.
But in reality is the people who are the good people are the ones who tell you what you need to hear whether you want to hear it or not. And I think I think we're going to I I mean I agree with you next. You were saying that you're feeling more hopeful than ever. I I do think that we are much more rapidly approaching that than we were four or five years ago because we all remember how the internet was in the co era. Um Jesus, bro, I was playing gotcha games on the internet to people who hated their [ __ ] lives uh while nobody could leave their house and uh the world was absolutely crazy. And at least now I can go live and say [ __ ] and I maybe only get one hate thread rather than losing my entire career.
>> That's the dream.
>> It's not going to be linear though. We have to remember that this uh this pendulum's swinging that u people keep referring to metaphorically. Yeah, >> it's uh it's not going to be a linear uh return to normaly. There's going to be pitfalls. There's going to be slow moments. There's going to be moments where we get win after win after win.
There's going to be moments when Democrats get back in power for maybe a year or two and they undo a lot of the progress that we've made. But it's we're definitely heading in the right direction because transgenderism became was was pretty much unprecedented in the way that it was being presented you know about 2018 a couple of you know nearly a decade ago and along with it came an immediate gag order that you were not allowed to say anything about it.
>> Yes.
>> It was like it was like a it was like a like a paradigm like a like a parallel concept that was running alongside this new thing that you had to agree to or die. And for the first time in transgenderism being this mainstream um phenomenon, we're we're allowed now to criticize it and and point out the statistics that we we've we've gathered over the last uh nearly a decade. I mean the the greatest irony again leftists and and all these people statistics work working against them again uh is ironically any affirming care for trans people ends up harming them worse.
>> Yes.
>> They tend they their their rate for self emulation increases after they get this this affirming care that's meant to stop kids from killing themselves because they're the wrong gender.
>> Well, I will say they are still quite protected. I mean, I I did get a warning on my channel for merely saying that men cannot be women.
>> We're still at the beginning of it, man.
Again, it's not linear, but we're we're at the start of it.
>> Of course, I I still can't believe that [ __ ] I can't believe I had to edit that [ __ ] the [ __ ] out, which it's crazy.
It's [ __ ] crazy.
>> Yeah. And we've seen the decline as well in uh uh the trend of transgenderism in institutions like colleges and universities. That's already started to drop as well.
>> Good. It's >> nothing radicalizes someone like going into the women's room and sitting the toilet seat up. Uh, dude, I I hate >> Apparently, women's toilets are [ __ ] nasty as [ __ ] too.
>> Uh, they're all right. They're not too bad. I've never seen a nasty female.
>> How do you know?
>> Uh, the question.
>> Okay. So, the reason why the reason why I know is because the cons I go to, they there's they're male dominated. So, they will label a woman's restroom as a men's restroom because you don't need that many women's restrooms during conventions. So, I've gone to the women's restroom. and they're pretty clean to be honest. But I will say with 100% um zero outliers, with no exceptions, uh my my I don't know if you guys have seen my fiance, she's smoking [ __ ] hot.
[ __ ] holy [ __ ] she's so [ __ ] hot.
It's ridiculous. Every single time she went to the bathroom at conventions, she was followed in there by a transgender man. And it makes them very obviously it makes her very uncomfortable when there's a 300 pound obese long hair beard cat earwear wearing [ __ ] following into the bathroom every single time to where if she had to go to the bathroom we would have to leave the con and go to like a gas station just so she can feel [ __ ] safe.
>> It's nuts.
>> Gaming con was crazy.
>> Uh this was the last one we went to was Riftbound Atlanta.
>> So I the one where the the Chinese were going to the bathroom.
>> Yes. Uh, so I was a ranked 22 in the entire world of the card game which I was playing.
>> What happened to the gaming community, man? Like >> Well, everybody's tuned the [ __ ] out.
>> Like tuned out. Why are they >> Because because character select character select in video games affected their ability to say, "Oh, I want to do that in real life. I want to customize.
I want to put on a pair of boobs on my in real life model that VR chat." Have you been in VR chat, Jake?
>> Oh, I used to do live streams. I used to be a VTuber for a short while.
>> Shut up. I was jester I was jester Jake for a year.
>> I had like a a gothic jester YouTuber model. I was like Fillian but like the the guy version of it. And I would go around VR chat going through different worlds.
>> Isn't I'm pretty sure Fillian's a guy.
>> Yeah. It's a little Filipino man, right?
>> That's what I thought.
>> Yeah, that's what I thought.
>> Where'd she go, man? Where is she?
>> Where is he? I I don't know. Anyways, uh >> in a in a female bathroom, I think >> I I can't believe you were in VR chat.
Uh I I stayed in VR chat for one month uh through sleeping. Um my only experience ever being there. Yeah. No, that is a breeding ground for mental illness. I I honestly think the world would do a lot of good if you were to delete that [ __ ] off the face of the earth because even me, I got lost in the [ __ ] sauce very quickly. Like I I started forgetting, man.
>> It's it's all indoctrination. And it's all like like we could describe why it happens in these closed off communities of pe a lot of people that feel isolated from people in their actual life.
>> Yeah.
>> Like um and it's also >> okay listen this is going to sound cringe.
>> I think that this is the normal result of a society that rejects God. I think that this is >> generously absolutely >> I think this is the classic easily described conclusion of a society because and I'll explain if you don't believe in God your morals are whatever you want them to be.
>> Yeah, they're out the [ __ ] morals are >> your morals are well I consent so it's fine and if I don't consent it's not fine. So in my opinion, in a society that rejects God, this is where you end up. And I think this is the actual normal result that you should expect from a society that does this.
>> I think regardless of what religion you are, I think you can acknowledge that morality is drawn from a lot of religious uh tendencies and you know the existence of God and believing that if you do good, you'll have a happy ending.
If you do bad, you'll have a bad ending.
And I think that's overall net positive for the world. If our people do believe that good reward or good deeds are rewarded uh when you pass away and if they fear death and they fear God, I do think that is beneficial for the world.
>> Divine punishment is a very very good motivator for keeping people in line.
>> If you don't behave very well, you will burn forever in the lake of sulfur. But if it comes to >> Yeah, that would suck, right? So don't be a [ __ ] I mean, you know, you have o over here you have you have the uh you have both sides, right? Like on the one hand, if God is real and you're a good guy, you go to heaven and it's awesome.
Um if you're if God is not real, then you're a good guy, >> right? So, you know, purely from a pragmatic perspective, >> you should at least behave like you believe in God.
>> That's a that's I'm an atheist, man, but I I believe in Christians. I I'll follow those boys to the ends of the earth.
>> It's funny. Asold is also an atheist, but he's like, I just ran the numbers and it's like statistically more beneficial to believe in a god, so I I do that every now and then. I pray like >> I mean, there if I if I wake up and it's a Christian state out there, I'd go to church. I'd >> be a cleric and all these kinds of things. I'd be like, "Yeah, Christians, go Christians. Please save the save." I have to admit, it's pretty it's pretty wild that you have this 3,000-year-old book that is infinitely more accurate and correct than any of the propaganda that's getting shoveled out today.
>> I I will say um >> pretty weird >> for a lot of people. I believe they see churches like inac uh like unaccessible.
Um uh if I brought um my fiance into a uh an Orthodox church recently and it is a very overwhelming experience. It is very hard to find the right church for everybody. So a lot of times people do go to church and they get scared off immediately because uh you know I mean it it is like entering a different world for some churches.
>> It's a community. It's the church was always to unify a sense of community within small towns or even cities. It was like a like a central area for of like moral virtues and justice and also just for people to congregate every single week to sort of get to know what everyone was doing, you know, during that week. Like churches very much are this this very tight-knit uh tight-knit uh community aspect. And joining a new church, it's like getting into this this this uh like a network of relationships that you have no connection to yet. And it's it feels very difficult to try and like assimilate into that. You have to you have to be very comfortable with everyone knowing your [ __ ] business.
>> Yes. I I also I get very bothered. I have a I have a pet peeve with churches.
I really don't like when I go to a church that's like almost too progressive and women have their [ __ ] tits out when I'm in the middle of like prayer at a church. I feel like that should be like banished from every single church in my opinion. Like the the the the smallest require requirement is just cover your tits and cover your ass. Like I don't know, bro. I'm not trying to deal with it. Like you don't got to go in a [ __ ] hijab and a black robe. But I'm tired of seeing mega tits when I'm trying to [ __ ] you know, be a little bit spiritual and have a nice little prayer sash.
>> Bro, tech Techon. I don't think that's a church. I don't know. I don't know where you found yourself. Were there women on bro? Bro, N, not only was that at a church, it was at a Orthodox church.
>> Wow.
>> Oh, boy. Well, look, I'm I'm of the firm belief stand.
>> I'm not going to sit I'm not going to judge. Uh there are some like synagogues that are just like conquered by woke uh you know, with the female rabbi and everything and it's just it's obviously heresy, right? Obviously because but none of these people actually care um because again they they use your values as weapons.
>> Yes.
>> Right. the things that you care about are the things that they they use to manipulate you. They don't actually believe in any of this.
>> Yeah. Well, I'm of the firm believer that uh Christianity, much like everything else going on at the moment, is also lost. I believe it needs to like everything else at the moment needs to be reformed because Rolamas is of the same as well. And he he's he's a god-fearing man, I understand. And everything's become progressive. media, politics, society, even our religions now have been watered down, have been affected by this woke leftist ideology.
Everything has become progressive. And I feel like even Christianity has become lost in that in that aspect. And it does need to be reformed. I think uh I think it needs to go back several hundred years.
>> The the truth is there are hold out conservatives in every single group. All right? There there are like old school Christians and old school Jews that are, you know, uh that that are still following, you know, the basic biblical or whatever.
>> Sorry.
>> They're right. They're correct.
>> Yeah. Uh so the the way I see it and if the Bible is true >> and the word of God, then why are YOU CHANGING IT? YOU DON'T KNOW BETTER.
OKAY. It should be it should be immutable. It should you you shouldn't be updating these, right? You don't think You don't think Jesus is like running patch notes?
>> No, I think he's running hot fixes in any I don't believe in any of the reforming. I think all the reforming is it's it's definitionally heresy. It's making believe you know better than God while claiming that God is real.
>> Yeah. It's this re revisionist idea of of Christianity. It's Christianity but it we're nice to gays and [ __ ] now.
So it's different.
>> Oh, >> bring back the Inquisition is what I say.
>> We got about 10 minutes left. So, I'm gonna >> I don't hate trans people. I pity them.
I think they're lost because >> they hate you, man.
>> They do. They do hate you. But the majority of trans people are there not because they chose to, but because they were groomed into that by their [ __ ] perverted uncle%.
>> It's pity.
>> Absolutely. Cuz like I mean, these people don't know what the [ __ ] going on. They actually, some of them actually generally believe I'm a girl. I'm a girl because [ __ ] Uncle Tom was out there [ __ ] raping them every single [ __ ] weekend when they went to his house secretly. And they're like, "Oh, play with this little Barbie doll. Don't you feel like you're a girl, little Jimmy?
Don't you feel like you're a boy, Sarah?
Huh? [ __ ] freaky ass [ __ ] Um, >> so Jake, if you if you don't mind me asking, right, so if you're an atheist, um, what is your morality grounded in?
Like, how how do you come to your moral conclusions?
>> Uh, don't go to prison, I guess.
>> So, it's just the law.
>> Yeah.
>> No, it's No, it's No, no, no. I'm I'm having fun with you.
It's um my my moral my morality comes from the idea of um the treat others how you would like to be treated is essentially what it boils down to. And also I retain the right to deliberate on a per person basis.
>> Okay. So >> like an like an honor code, you know, you have religion, but then you've also got these sex and organizations that exist throughout human history that have their own honor code by which they live and die, >> separated from religion, like you got, you know, the samurai and all these other things. Mo >> actually, most of those are heavily influenced by religion.
>> Yeah. And so so was my uh moral compass, but not by the deity itself. More just a pretty a pretty well summarized version of how you should operate as as a person. I don't need a deity to uh to justify these these blueprints of of how you should behave, how what what kind of moral compass you should possess. Um I just feel like it is pretty efficient in and of itself. And again, I do retain the right to deliberate individually as I go.
>> All right. Look, I'm not I'm not here to grill you or debate you. I'm just curious.
>> No, it's fine.
>> Thank you for the question. Seriously.
>> No, I just find it it's it's interesting because like Seems like your conclusion is your >> your uh your conclusion is your morals are basically cultural Christian morals, not because you believe that it's divine, but just because it has the best results that we know of.
>> Yes, it's very pragmatic.
>> All right. So, if you come up with some sort of utilitarianist perspective that uh you know seems pretty horrible like you would go for it. Like according to religion it would be horrible >> for gay marriage. Okay. So, would you support gay marriage, for example?
>> No, because it's a it's a gateway to uh to further degeneracy as we've seen.
>> Yeah. Well, objectively.
>> Um.
>> Yeah. All right. No, I'm just curious.
So, it's purely utilitarian >> because of course it's weird, right? You have you have someone with a moral compass that exists separately from from religion, right? Which is obviously supposed to be uh perceived as the origin of of all moral and virtue. So, you know, it's obviously it's something that's worth looking into. Yeah. Asking questions about >> which it is.
>> I mean, you're you're basically saying you're a moral guy because of the Christians that do believe in God.
>> Yeah.
>> Like that's how >> we have Christians.
>> Yeah.
>> So, yeah, I I I knew what you were trying to do there, not cuz I was wondering if you're going to get him with that, but uh Yeah, that was good.
>> No, no, I'm I'm not trying I'm not trying to get anyone with anything.
>> You got me with that [ __ ] like three weeks ago, bro. You did the exact same thing. That's because I was trying to prove a point. I was trying to prove a point.
>> And you did. And you did.
>> You were trying to rape Jake and you think I wasn't going to say anything.
You were trying to rape him, weren't you?
>> Absolutely not.
>> His morals are Christian. He That's what he's saying. He's saying his morals come from Christianity. So like, yeah, he doesn't fall into the atheist trap of believing in absolutely nothing.
>> Well, this was a video game.
>> I don't believe in I don't believe in nihilism at all.
>> This was a majority video game talk because that's what it's going to be marked on YouTube. So, I just kind of wanted to end this little by the way.
This is awesome, by the way. This was great.
>> This is fantastic. Yeah, you've been given some uh you should I think you should make this like a reoccurring thing. I've seen people on Twitter already saying you should have some really amazing guests.
>> I have been begged to start up a new podcast uh for a long time. Two years in fact. I love doing it. And uh dude, y'all two were just like I didn't have to do anything. This was great.
I was just chilling, bro. And I was like, "Oh, that's a cool little fact.
I've never heard Jeffrey Epstein DID WHAT TO MY COUSIN. That's crazy. I didn't even know he did that.
>> God.
>> Uh but let's let's end this. So Jake, just because it's our first time actually talking. Side scrolls was great, but uh this felt I got to know more about you. Um top three video games of all time, >> Final Fantasy 9, Soul Reaver, Legacy of Kane, >> Dino Crisis, >> Silent Hill 2.
>> Really?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. I'm I'm playing Silent Hill F probably in two days. Is that a good one or is that a bad one?
>> It has Oh, no. Did I [ __ ] up?
>> No. No. Do you know why? No. I've played it. I finished it. I got multiple endings out of it. It I think as a game it is I think it is solid there. It's just I think the problem I have with it is I think subjective.
>> Okay.
>> It's purely it's I it's just artistic direction. Some of it I'm I'm not too not too much of a fan of. Some of the character design's very good. Like the monster design's quite nice.
>> Yeah. Have you played >> Have you played any Dark Souls games?
>> Oh yeah. I mean I got Bloodborne tattooed on the side of my face here.
>> I got that [ __ ] TATTOOED ON MY [ __ ] FINGER.
WAIT, so you play you've played Bloodborne?
>> Oh yeah, that's Mark of the Vile Bloods right there.
>> Holy [ __ ] Have you uh did you ever do the DLC?
>> Of course. I actually just finished the DLC and uh got all the uh the hunter tools so I can get the trophy on on >> How was your experience with Orphan of Cause?
>> Do you know what? Yeah.
>> Weirdly, the first time I ever did it, third try.
>> Really? Third try?
>> Yes. But I'm redoing it now because uh I was like, "Oh [ __ ] Bloodborne, let me do the the the [ __ ] thummer chalice dungeons and [ __ ] cuz I neglected those the first time."
>> Wait, beating Orphan. He's like one of the hardest boss fights in like video game history.
>> It [ __ ] sucks, man. I'm trying to do it for the second time and I'm like, how the [ __ ] did I do this the first time?
>> Wait, so if you if you beat Orphan of Cause in your third try, that's like [ __ ] insane. Would you? Um, >> well, I didn't even real I started watching let's plays of the DLC after I finished it cuz I didn't want to get any spoilers for it and then I saw everyone just being like, "Yeah, Orphan sucks ass."
>> Like, >> you know what's crazy? I had a buddy called Robb and he spent 18 and a half hours uh fighting Orphan of Cause as well. Uh, but a little fun fact, you know, you're there's a streamer in this call who beat Orphan of Cause on his very first try.
>> Who the [ __ ] did that?
>> That's me, baby. THAT [ __ ] WAS EASY, BRO. DAMN.
AND THEN AND then I went to Dark Souls 3I and I one shot Dark Eater Medadier and I one shot Sister Fared and that [ __ ] was easy as [ __ ] [ __ ] I love Souls games.
>> Souls games, I think, are the absolute epitome of what video game design should be.
>> Oh yeah. Oh yeah. No, I I absolutely agree. I got the hunter's mark on my pinky. I got the bonfire t dude. My [ __ ] bonfire tattoo I [ __ ] love.
Wait, where is that [ __ ] Yeah, right there. It's inverted, but I got it right to gut sword. I got my [ __ ] bonfire right there with inverted flames. [ __ ] I love Dark Souls so much, bro. It's so [ __ ] I'm glad.
>> Hell yeah, dude. I mean, the games I I mentioned there, too. I've got tattoos of all of them, man. Like, this is Soul Reaver here. Like, we got Raziel and Kane on the other side.
>> So, this game's called Soul Eater.
>> Soul Reaver. It's from uh I think it's like 1999 or something like that.
Absolutely [ __ ] fantastic video game.
>> Soul is is there is there you said there's a remake or No, >> there is a Yeah, there's a there's a HD remake of it. The game is entirely intact. Everything's just been re uh re-resed. Everything's like upresed.
>> I've never heard of this game ever. Is it Is it Legacy of Kane? Soul Reaver.
>> Yes.
>> Review.
>> Absolutely fantastic. It's made by the same guys that made Tomb Raider.
>> Groundbreaking 3D action adventure renown for its dark Shakespearean revenge plot and seamless world shifting mechanics. Let me see. Hours of gameplay.
>> Like, how long is this [ __ ] >> Over the over the years, people have been like, I love the way that you talk.
The way you talk, I love the way it sounds. And it's like, well, it's because I played Soul Reaver as a kid.
That's that's how they talk. They're so eloquent and so Shakespearean and the and the plot and the dialogue is fantastic and pretty good cast as well for voice actors.
>> You know what?
>> Michael Bell from Rugrats.
>> Wait, who's that? Wait, Michael Bell from Rugrats. Is he Toby Pickles?
>> He was uh he's Stew Pickles.
>> No, no, no. He's >> What the [ __ ] >> Yeah. And then you >> Dude, this game is great. You know, Rugrats, right? Where are we at? Because PS1 games usually had like no one names like like nobody's doing voice acting.
And then you had uh Simon Templeman.
>> Yeah.
>> Who was doing the voice of Kane and then you have Tony J >> who was Froolo >> from uh Hunchback of Notream as well as many other Disney voices. He's the voice of the Elder God.
>> Okay. Well, I'll tell you what. Um I am going to play that and I'm going to beat that within the next three months. I'm going to add that to the roster of my guest.
>> I will be there. When you play that, I will [ __ ] be there. You will love it.
I I I'm doing Silent Hill F and then I'm doing Resident Evil 2 and then I'm doing um I believe Subnotica 2 with my fiance and then I'll probably do Soul Reaver after that. It's only 12 hours, so it seems pretty straightforward. Uh yeah, that sounds [ __ ] I've never heard of this franchise ever. I've never heard anybody ever say, "Bro, Soul Reaver, you got to play it." So >> it was big.
>> Yeah, if you like it enough to put that [ __ ] on your chest, this [ __ ] must be [ __ ] awesome.
>> It's fantastic. The entire series is good cuz there's uh Soul Reaver one, Soul Reaver 2, and then there's Legacy of Kane Defiance, which is like the third one where you get to play as Kane.
And there's also a predecessor to that as well, just called Blood Omen.
>> Okay.
>> Isometric top down.
>> Nux, what what are your favorite 3 video games of all time?
>> Yeah.
>> Uh I'm going to say in third place, Dark Souls 3.
>> REALLY? YOU LIKE DARK SOULS 3 that much?
>> Dark Souls. I think Dark Souls II has the best ending in uh in any video game I've ever played.
>> Did you Did you >> I love the ending of Dark Souls 3I.
>> Did you fight Dark Eater Mader and Sister F?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Yes. Yes.
>> Okay. Yeah. Okay.
>> But I did not beat them on my first try.
>> Oh, you know there's a guy in call who Anyway, sorry. Sorry. Go ahead. Go ahead.
>> Yeah, I heard about him. I heard about him.
>> Yeah. He has this cool story about Robert Maxwell he wanted to share.
So, I'd say that that's my third favorite. My second favorite would be Elden Ring.
>> Um, >> I think Elen Ring is just a masterpiece.
And my favorite video game >> is Undertale.
>> Oh, yeah. Cuz your Sans from Undertale.
>> Yeah.
>> Your favorite of all time is Undertale.
>> Yeah.
>> And you're not you're not trans, right?
>> Not yet.
>> You never know.
>> Not yet. Dude, have you played Delta Rune?
>> Yeah. I I was going to do a challenge on YouTube playing Delta Rune until I go trans. See See how long I can see how long I can uh last until I transition.
>> Uh man, >> if I ever get framed for murder, I will tell the judge that I am a woman.
>> Good >> effective defense. Very effective.
>> Good. Uh well, boys, yo, that was dope.
Um let's let's actually do this [ __ ] again soon.
>> Oh yeah.
>> Hell yeah.
>> I'm down Tuesdays and Thursdays. I'm ready to go.
>> Okay. What about you next? You got Tuesdays and Thursdays open?
>> Yeah, Tuesdays and Thursdays. I can do it. Tuesdays better for me.
>> All right. Well, uh, that was Oh, by the way, wait, Jake, uh, tell people where they can find you real quick.
>> Oh, yeah. You can find me at just YouTube.com/jake Monroe. Mu n o. It is the official Scottish spelling of the name cuz that's my clan, baby. Jake Monroe. And you can you can type that in. You can find me pretty much anywhere.
>> And Rumble, too, right?
>> Oh, yeah. I'm going to be doing uh dual streaming real soon.
>> You haven't started dual streaming on Rumble yet?
>> I have [ __ ] internet here. I can't I get like 10 meg upload. I can barely do a 1080 stream to one place.
>> [ __ ] Uh well, let me know whenever you start that. I would love to assist you in your journey to come to Rumble cuz I I I [ __ ] love this platform.
>> Uh you know, I did one stream on Rumble.
It was [ __ ] fantastic. I 100% believe you on that. Appreciate that, man.
Thanks very much.
>> Absolutely. Yo, uh Nux, where where can people find you?
>> I am the blue guy.
>> Yeah, >> I don't know. I wander YouTube.
That's it.
>> But no, hold up. Do you stream still or no? Because [ __ ] are like, "Where has Nux been for so long?"
>> Yeah, I don't really stream much these days to be honest.
>> Really?
>> I told you why. I I have really >> Yeah, cuz you're going through a transition.
>> Yeah, right. It's not easy. It's >> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Um >> whatever the [ __ ] >> Do you ever plan on coming back at any point in the future?
>> Yeah, I do plan on coming back. I still love streaming. I'll probably do that.
Um, but uh I have lots lots of things cooking.
>> Okay.
>> You've been cranking out the videos, too, man.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Your channel's doing [ __ ] ridiculous.
>> Yeah. So, well, >> yeah.
>> Okay. Well, anyway, >> thank God. Thank God. Making fun of retards pays dividends. What can I say?
>> It does. It does.
>> Retards.
>> All right. I'm leaving. This is over.
I'll see you later.
See you, boys.
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