LGBTQ+ identity categories (gay, straight, bisexual, etc.) are social constructs rather than natural biological categories, as evidenced by the historical progression from viewing homosexuality as a moral failing to recognizing it as an immutable characteristic under the Civil Rights Act. The expansion of the Civil Rights Act to include sexual orientation and gender identity (through cases like Bostock v. Clayton County and Lawrence v. Texas) has created legal protections that distinguish those who adopt these identities from those who do not, fundamentally changing the legal landscape for LGBTQ+ individuals.
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Hi, beautiful people. It's Jennifer Lopez, star of Office Romance, and I am here to wish you a very happy Pride Month. Let's be honest, you deserve all 12 months of the year. So, make sure this one is extra extra special. In fact, you officially have permission to skip work. Just tell your boss. Jennifer Lopez said it was okay. I am sure they'll understand. But in all seriousness, I hope all of your months are filled with love, laughter, joy, and chosen family. And if you're not out yet, that's okay. We're here and we're waiting for you whenever you're ready.
No rush, no pressure, just love. Now, let's get loud and proud this month. I love you. Happy Pride.
Warning, this podcast is intended for mature audiences only. It contains adult language, themes, and humor. Everything said here is for comedic and satirical purposes only. It is not to be taken literally and nothing in the show should be used as a basis for legal proceedings or rural world actions. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
Welcome back to another episode of Slightly Offensive, the best worst show on the internet with your favorite host or maybe least favorite host, Me, Elijah Schaefer. Today we're talking about Pride Month. Uh it is an interesting month and it seems like uh a friend of mine had a similar thought that I had of like as much as I'm annoyed by companies pandering to gays and making gayness a part of our culture in such a flamboyant and some say uh thaggish as in for the YouTube sensor was talking about cigarettes way. Okay, should say a rolled cigarette way. And um we're all mad about that. That was like very 2016esque the rise of the culture wars.
They needed to get us off uh the Tea Party and the Occupy Wall Street, right?
The left and the right started figuring out it was the financiers that were causing problems and then they created culture wars and we got gay [ __ ] and trans kids and uh MAGA and a lot of these other things. A lot of us are tired though of the fight. Uh so much so that we're almost tired of the fact that people on our side do nothing but complain and complain and complain and nothing really ever seems to get any better in this country. It just seems to progressively get worse. Pride Month, maybe less companies are putting logos in a rainbow flag. But I thought the conservatives were against being LGBTQ.
I thought they they want you to be Christian and straight, not gay, not bisexual, not transgender, because that would be sin and that would separate you from God. And therefore, they want you to go to heaven, which is also why you need to support Israel because God said he blesses those who who support Israel and send them $3 billion plus a $28 billion weapons package during a uh genocide. But anyways, um that's a very interesting topic. We're going to be talking about that in a little bit as the Iran deal fell apart. Plus, uh the Novak case in the UK, we're going to touch on that as well. Uh you know, he got stabbed in the heart and there's some like resurgence, some riots, some protests, and the police seem to be actually taking some action uh on the seek community. We're talking about that and so much more here on another episode. joining me today is uh one of my favorite thinkers and I'm glad that I brought him on because just him being gay is going to make some of you mad, right? Cuz you thought there's only one gay guy on this show.
Well, we have Georgie, so there is already two, but three gay guys on one show.
>> Yeah.
>> I'm so excited for this because it's Pride Month with a gay guy. And I literally said, then I got to put on the gayest shirt. And then I realized I was like, well, what would I put on? My brother-in-law, who's gay and lived here, left some of his clothes here.
It's a Francis Moon collection right here. It's very, very cool. Uh, so very, very happy wearing it. And it does indeed look gay. We'll see if it's gay enough for Brazilian thought, though. If he if he likes it or if he doesn't. If he doesn't, then going to have to go back to my straight t-shirts. Uh, welcoming into the studio today, Brazilian. Is it is it how you say bazillionth? That's how you say it.
>> You can just call me Basil.
>> Okay, just call you Basil.
>> There he is, folks. It's Basil. Basil the Great. I'm sorry. What is your What is your shirt? Uh, that's a Christian church shirt. Correct.
>> Oh, yeah. It stands for I heart Basil was correct.
>> Oh, maybe. Wow. My mind went to a gayer place.
>> Women's center.
>> Yeah, Baptist Women's.
Let me center. Hold on.
It stands for Baptist Women's Center.
>> Wow. That is really holy of you. And I'm very happy to have you here. And I I bring this up to the audience real fast before they dismiss you or they they they turn off cuz like I don't want to hear a gay guy talk about pride. Uh I'll kind of let the cat out of the bag.
Basil is not um he's not like a pro-LGBTQ kind of person and he's also not like these lame people like gays against groomers and whatever. He happens to just be a person who happens to have same-sex leaning uh tendencies or like his lifestyle, but he has from being on the inside being a cosmopolitan really genuinely um come to some really good conclusions that I've been seeing online. And as Georgie battles with his sexuality, he's been following uh he's been following uh his his tweets and sharing them with me. And um I wanted him to come on today to kind of like discuss the broader implications because there's no news guys. I'm I'm sick and tired of the news. Uh the broader implications of Pride and um the good, the bad, and everything that comes in between with uh sexuality. And it's not going to be a runchy show. Uh it's not us talking about our sexual experiences per se. I mean, can talk about it, but it's it's not really about sex itself um and the act of it. It's more about the ideas surrounding it and what what we're doing. Um also just letting you know, we got Georgie here. Good to have you back.
Hey guys, it's Georgie. Good to be back.
Uh, it's Sith Lord Goro on Twitter. We need Clippers. We're going to slow down on journalists. Like I said on the previous show, we're going to slow down on introducing new journalists on the onto the website until we get more traffic on there. But if you want to get involved with Rift in any way, hit me up on Twitter.
>> Yeah. All right, Basil, why don't you uh for people that don't know you, don't know a lot about you. Um, I think you're new to this show and I think you'll be around uh more often to talk about, you know, certain things. Uh, tell us a little bit about yourself. I know you got a show. It's a very good show. Uh, but kind of introduce yourself to the guests.
>> Thank you. So, first of all, thank you so much for having me on. Second of all, I hate the [ __ ] shirt. Take it off right now. Actually, no, I'm kidding.
It's a great shirt. Wonderful shirt. You got a cash app? No, but um yeah, I have a show with my friend Benny. It's called the Benny and Basil Show. It's on YouTube. Check it out on Patreon.
patreon.com/benny basilshow. Uh we are an anti-left media market literacy podcast. So what that means is we are opposed to the left which we get what to how we define that and we also talk about Twitter and the internet as a media market as a kind of microcosm for the same thing the same pipeline that leads from Twitter to MSNBC, New York Times, CNN etc etc and helping to get the audience to understand that so that way they don't get like we like to say lost in the sauce or lost in their larars or whatever the case may be. And that's going to dubtail with a lot of what we we're going to be talking about today. So, thank you so much for having me on for Pride Month. Happy Pride.
>> Oh, yeah. Really, really feeling it.
Now, I actually kind of know why they call it Pride because you feel like a badass in this t-shirt. You're like, I'm a fruitc cake and uh everyone's going to cut into me. I'm like fruit cake isn't even good, by the way. That's kind of That's why they call them fruit cakes, actually, cuz fruit cake is kind of disgusting. Uh but we're bringing it back. So, welcome to this fruity episode of Slightly Offensive. And uh got to distract from the clips that went viral over the weekend. Um got to got to distract people. Um um all right. So let's talk about this.
>> You think that's bad? Listen to Basil.
>> Yeah. Yeah. I'm like bring on someone worse than me. Um, so jokes aside though, I want to we want to start a conversation here about, you know, LGBT um, in general, like this this idea and the effectiveness on both sides on like really what is this? Because no one really thinks about it. What is this thing this sex stuff that's we're constantly talking about? But it's not really sex. We're not really talking about sex. But at the same time, we are because then you see when the ideology is put into schools, the books are literally teaching kids about anal sex and they're teaching kids about weird uh things that I don't think you need to know. I even saw one book teaching kids in a public school about sounding and I'm not going to describe it, but if you want to be grossed out, go Google that.
>> Chill out.
>> Chill out.
>> It was in it was in a public school book. Okay? So, it's things that I that you don't a lot of you don't even know about. So that being said, you would think the conservatives who have a moral and a ideological responsibility to fight against gayness. Okay? Like this is this is religious. It's just like supporting Israel, right? This they have a religious and a moral responsibility to support Israel. So they tell you it's God told them to do it. God said do not sleep with another man. God said uh man should not lie with another man. Man said men do not put on women's clothing. uh and then also uh used in the New Testament that you know the adulterers, the fornicators, the homosexuals and these people will not inherit the kingdom of God. And so you want a Christian of pe a nation of people that are Christian obviously we want to get rid of this stuff. So you would expect that you know like for all of history gays would probably be very mistreated. Uh we'd be fighting really to undo gay marriage. We'd be really fighting to make it illegal for gays to adopt. uh we would be making uh pride parades illegal and things that would legislate and make the world a better place. But like all issues, conservatives are doing literally jack [ __ ] Check out this uh clip here in Congress. This is the extent of what we're doing. I'm going to go to Basil and we're going to talk about this >> flag to be in a kindergarten classroom.
>> You know, we are here to talk about an incredibly important issue that is >> You don't want to answer that question.
I I just would I hope that we give the attention before this committee that we >> So So you do think it's appropriate for teachers to um expose children as young as kindergarten age to issues of sexuality or political statements about sexuality.
>> I think it's important for this.
>> Would you defend that as a as a lawyer?
Would you defend Would you defend a teacher that places a gay pride flag in their classroom in a kindergarten classroom? What I do defend is the constitutional right of parents to make medical decisions for their own children.
>> Basil, tell me what is what is this? And why is it that the best that we're doing is asking people if they if we should or should not put an LGBT flag in a classroom? And that's like kind of all the argument is like should the MLB logo be gay or not gay? And it's like that is like literally the entire right-wing that's the the subtotal of it. Tell me tell me what's going on here because you wrote some interesting tweets about this.
So simultaneously two things are going on, right? So on the political side, what you're seeing is the GOP being dragged to the left are being dragged forward by things like, you know, uh LGB without the tea and walk away and uh gays against groomers and that long-haired guy who's like fake registering votes and whatever the whatever the [ __ ] he's doing. you're seeing an acceptance of LGB without the tea demographics within the political structure, right? At the same time in the market, you're seeing people doing these like ridiculous trads where they're like, "Oh, we're going to, you know, tie a millstone around every I could curse, right? Every faggot's ankle and dunk them in the river." And it's like both of these things are missing the actual operative function of the whole gay issue, right? the gay issue, aside from the fact that you, as you correctly pointed out, it is a sin and it's important, it's against nature.
It's like for your audience who doesn't know me and who is like more inclined to, you know, Christian, you know, positioning, I'm Muslim. I've been celibate for years. Sorry my voice is this way. It's whatever it is. But the fact of the matter is that the issue beyond that is one of the law, right?
and the expansion of the Civil Rights Act from black people to then include women to then include sodomites and now to include crossdressers. And that issue is completely ignored by everyone at all times. And that is really when you get down to any of these questions, whether we're talking about gay quote unquote marriage or gay adoption or gay surrogacy or gay [ __ ] in your kids' schools, all of that is because of the Civil Rights Act and the Supreme Court, specifically the Supreme Court cases of Bosto in Lawrence v. Texas.
>> Yeah. And well, exactly. And I think what people don't understand is um just like science, like the law, and just like society, it's usually the the reaction of what you're seeing, the sum total, the product usually has an input, right? And that's that's sort of the way that all life cycle works and all cultural cycles work. But people tend to just talk about the product because I think it's it's it's what it is. And this is actually my opinion on the right from working on the right. You can put us both up on the screen, too, while we're while we're chatting. But, uh, from working on the inside, the people that work in right-wing media, like the actual people, including the staff and the hosts, they're all cosmopolitans, okay? They they are not your rule buckaroo guy who drinks beer and steers away from queers, you know? They are city people. Uh, if you think about it, then we're talking about the right-wing here. Daily Wire, Prageru, Los Angeles, right? This comes from LA.
That's where it's where it comes from.
It's why I started working with them.
Blaze TV obviously comes from New York.
It comes from Glenn Beck from from New York. Okay. From a New York guy, and then it's still in Dallas, like in Dallas, which is really not like the blue area. It's very liberal, very gay as well. Um, and then you look at Fox.
Fox is in New York. Uh, you look at Newsmax. Newsmax is in funking Miami.
Like it's like it's like okay so you start to kind of see oh yeah and then oh ends in in San Diego. So San Diego proper. So what you're seeing here is that these people are cosmopolitan and cosmopolitans have a naturally different understanding of sex and sexuality than people who I would say live rule and they're actually just usually not even that conservative. They're just reasonable liberals. um they're they're like there's a word for it, but they're they're very liberal and they like the cosmopolitan high society, the elitist life, but they know that the the audience that they're catering to, you know, the boomers and and the people that the rest of the country that they're really mad about the weird [ __ ] that's going on in our cities and they're really mad about the weird stuff that they're seeing. You know, you're in a rural school and all of a sudden you got some, you know, young teacher in Oklahoma with a pride flag and whatever and you're like, where the hell does this come from? You watch these people, they explain it to you. But I think the reason why they don't do anything or we don't do anything about it is because that includes the politicians, by the way. Nobody really gives a [ __ ] about the gay stuff at all. They don't actually care, but they know that it makes you mad. Like some of the stuff makes you mad. So they talk about it like they care so that you're mad so that you spend your money and put your dollars into their shows. But they actually benefit from not finding solutions to these things because the outrage machine is all right-wing media is is just outrage, outrage, outrage.
Let's get I I start a show called I'm mad and just every day you wake I should do like a two-minute show like I'm mad.
I'm mad at the Mexicans. I'm mad at the Indians. This is actually what I think every day. I'm mad at the gays. That's all I say. I'm mad at I'm at Hillary Clinton.
>> My morning affirmation.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm mad at Michelle Obama. I might have Michelle Obama's Michelle Obama's husband. It's like, okay, we'll just go into that, you know, but I I mean, that's kind of what the media is. Uh and then they that that that's my opinion on it is that establishment Republicans are much more liberal than establishment liberals are conservative. Everything leans left on both sides in the heart of hearts of people.
So, you actually touch on a couple really important things. The really the really the the thing about the lo local loces is actually really important because it touches on the fact that what we're consuming is media. The media cities are Los Angeles, New York, DC, Miami and Exactly. They're filled with cosmopolitans. They're filled with people who make a 10020 $300,000 a year who don't really give a [ __ ] about your po [ __ ] sensibilities. Even in your [ __ ] Po Doug flyover states, in each of those red states is a blue capital city filled with people who like work are government workers, government employees who agree with all those people in those coastal cities. So that's a really important point. But I think what's even more important is that second point that you bring up about conservatives and liberals.
Conservatives and liberals are both classical liberals. They both believe in individual rights, property rights, you know, secularism, all of these types of things. It's just that the left, the people that we call liberals are the vanguard of liberals, liberalism, and the people that we call conservatives are the rear guard of liberalism. And to give you an example of how this works, it's that meme of the ratchet, right?
So, for example, take something like Title 9. Title 9 of the Civil Rights Act was meant to uh protect like women's sports in colleges, right? And when that was being introduced in the ' 60s, '7s, whatever the [ __ ] it was, it was the liberals, the progressives, the vanguardists who were pushing for it.
And the conservatives were were pushing against it, were rejecting it. Now, flash forward 50 years later to today, you have the progressive liberal vanguardists who are pushing Everward, want to include [ __ ] in it. And now you have the quote unquote conservatives who have been dragged forward like Nancy May saying, "No, no, no, no, no. We need to protect Title N from [ __ ] So now we are 50 years later where the conservatives are just shoring up the gains of the progressive vanguard of a generation ago. And that's how it always goes cuz these people unlike people who are Christian nationalists or you know political Muslims or whatever the case may be who are illiberal stand outside that. They don't exist in this dichconomy. But conservatives and liberals they're just always going down that track.
>> Yeah. And I agree. And so look talking about this. So that that's one point that I want to talk to people about is that like things aren't going to get better because the people that you're the people that that are in power have just kind of accepted that because they know good gay people and they know people that are different and they live in a very diverse situation and it's just not a it's not an issue to them, okay? They actually don't care and half the people are gay in the media, okay?
They literally are. And so that's also a problem too is uh they're actually gay.
Um and that you know about it because they won't joke about it.
>> Seems like more than half.
>> Yeah. They they really they really and I've explain I've expressed this to people before. Um we'll talk about the spectrum of sexuality and stuff in a second. Um I want to bring up a tweet here from Tristan Tate. It's an interesting conversation uh that you commented on between Tristan and then uh Nick Fuentes I think spoke about it to an extent. Listen to this. Happy Pride Month to all the normal gay people who think gay pride month is [ __ ] [ __ ] and just want to live their lives in quiet peace without constantly drawing attention to who they sleep with and by what means. To the QIA2s plus, etc. psychos, I hope your month sucks.
Okay, so here's a clip I want to play of Fuentes talking about this. Listen, >> Sprinkles sent $200. No message.
>> Thank you for the big super chat. Yo, Titty Sprinkles.
>> Sprinkles sent $100. Thought I was having a minor stroke watching the tape brothers wish a happy pride month to the normal gaze yesterday. Then shortly after landing in Moscow said his cell was docked on Grinder.
>> Well, I don't think the guy from Grinder posted that. I think they posted that.
Look, Tristan Tate has kind of been on that for a minute where he's always talking about the normal gays and stuff like that. I appreciate the big super chat. Look, and I love the Tate brothers. I love Andrew and Tristan Tate, but like let's be honest.
um the whole like normal gay thing. What do you think a normal gay person is?
Because it's sort of a contradiction in terms.
A normal gay person is exceedingly abnormal. You know what's normal for gay people? Having 500 sexual partners.
That's what's normal for gay people.
Okay? That's normal.
It is normal for gay people to have a 50 to 100 to 1,000 body count.
That's average. That's normal. It is normal for gay people to be totally like promiscuous. It's normal for like the things that are considered normal among gay people are very disturbing, very disturbing uh to people that are not gay.
And so there is this idea that if a gay person is not a Democrat that they're like normal, that they're like any other straight person. It's like but they're playing a different sport. That's a different planet, dude.
It's a different universe.
So I just disagree with that.
>> So I want to make a couple statements here, Basil, before I throw to you. Is basically there's there's two points he's making that I want to say are true.
is that yeah like normal gay is kind of like saying like uh you know an Indian-American and it's like you're Indian you're not American get out go buddy I don't want there to be like you know we just want legal immigration it's like no I don't really want more immigration you know I'm I can learn to live with what we have but let's not bring in more because America's going to suck when it's not a white country. I kind of feel the same way with he's saying like there is no normal gay person. So I get what he's saying but I also I also understand what Tristan's saying. The second point here is like uh look >> I understand some people some boys like to kiss each other, okay? And they like to touch each other's peeps.
>> Guilty.
>> They do that [ __ ] and they [ __ ] like it and they like it. Some people like to show the little toes on the internet and take money for C cash app or something.
I just found that out.
>> New job. Honestly, Preston was way ahead of his time. Um but uh but but like so look, we get that and I understand that.
But I also just like I don't want any more immigration. I really don't think we should be promoting gay [ __ ] to children. Number one, like that's just weird. I don't like forced gay stuff. I actually kind of don't like gay characters in movies and stuff. It's kind of like annoying. Um you know, unless they get killed or they get eaten by a dinosaur. Yeah. Hell yeah. No, but but um no, I like it's like I don't really like movies like like trying to make niche things whether it's even like a black interracial couple and like the you know the movies about a gay couple.
It's like movies should kind of appeal to an audience, you know? Like I mean, you could be a gay movie, but like these these mass movies for the public, most people are not gay, dude. Most people don't find it hot to see a gay romance, and it's like just weird, you know, and gay people aren't disgusted by straight romances necessarily. Um, and so I I think that there's a level of like, yeah, I get that there are gay people, but like can we not like push it in a way to where now everybody thinks they're gay? And here's the problem. Can we stop pushing this [ __ ] where people have some sort of queerness to them?
Which I we got to bring back that 90s word of queer. I really like that word.
It used to be a positive in LA. Like because people would call us all queer in LA and we kind of owned it. It had nothing to do with the gay community. It was like yeah, we're all a bunch of queers. Like you know, like I told someone like I went to a went to a concert where they destroyed a drum set and hit a triangle for like an hour and it was a worm museum. And I thought that was fun and cuz I thought that was fun people would say you're queer, you know, or this would be a queer shirt, right?
It's kind of like fruity like sure. And um I think I think that the problem that I have, this is where I want to start talking to you about the spectrum thing is I'm really tired of the funnel of LGBTQ or straight. I actually don't like either side. I don't like this straight.
I Yes, straight is real, but like there's no straight. There's just kind of like the natural course of life. Like you're just naturally I'd rather use a I'd rather use a um >> rather use a scientific term is like there's no such thing as straight sexuality. There's natural reproduction.
And natural reproduction is the way your brain is wired when it's functioning properly. It is it is naturally going to be sexually attracted to the opposite sex to reproduce because that's the purpose for the sex and why you feel the sexual attraction is for reproduction.
So it's like I'm not like I'm going to say I'm a reproductive healthist or something like that. But it's like what I don't like and this is where the right says I saw you saw a tweet on this and I've talked to Georgie about this a lot and it was very similar to what I thought. And so just like you're in the gay community and you don't well you're not in the gay community that's you don't like being in the gay community. It's like you're not in a community you just happen to like guys and it's not you're not into some community and it's annoying that they group you into this because of of that.
But it's not just you, you know, you got asexuals and queers and, you know, and and transgenders and whatever. It's like what they do is if you're not if you're a girl or a guy and you're not like, you know, if you're a guy and you're not disgusted by penises and you you got to like literally when you take a shower, you got to cover yourself, you know, like you got to be you got to be straight today. You got to like cover your dick. I'm so straight I won't even look at my own butthole. You know, that kind of thing. It is kind of creepy when you see yours for the first time. True.
It is true. We've all seen it. It's like very weird. Um but uh but I you know like that that kind of thing that's like very few people um because most people have either been curious about something with the same sex, had a samesex experience. They might have had a weird dream. Um they might have uh you know it might not even be same sex is what I'm saying. It could be um someone might have even just had a thought like I wonder what it's like to be a girl or like you know I remember a kid told me he's like I wish I had tits in junior high. be like looking at them all in class all the time and rubbing my nipples and I was like I was like thinking about it like yeah that would be sick if I had tits I'd be touching my tits too showing them to the boys and it's like does that mean I'm transgender? Well LGBTQ says maybe you are like maybe you are transgender because you thought about what it's like to have tits or like you know if a girl thought about what it's like to have a penis like you should you should be wondering girls >> all the tomboys are cool.
>> Yeah. But I'm saying so, so what happened is, but what happened is is they say that if you had a weird thought that you're gay, >> but then the straits, the conservatives kind of do the same thing. They're like, yeah, like you know, like like, oh, it's like that person's, yeah, you are gay or whatever. And it's like, really, we should be telling people the truth about sexuality.
>> And it's like the left actually gets this right. They just only have it unidirectional where it's like, come out of the closet. Come out of the closet and be gay because you can be gay. I realize that there's a contradiction from the Unfuck America tour on Benny Johnson where they were like, "Oh, happy Pride Month." And it's like, "Hey, dude.
This guy has a wife and kids and is married." If if he was had a wife and kids and he was married and then he became gay, you guys would celebrate him and you would never call him straight.
You'd be like, "Oh, yeah, he's gay now."
And he always was gay. But then he was, if you're saying, I'm not saying he was gay. I'm not saying Benny was gay. They did. But now that Benny So Betty was gay, they're saying and now he's married with kids and and and is straight. Oh, he's only faking it when it's straight, right? So they don't even it's not a So they don't even get it right either. So I mean like both sides are hurting the problem when in reality like this where I kind of agree with the left. It's a little libertarian, but it's like to some extent if people are quiet about it, not obnoxious, leave them the [ __ ] alone. Okay? But if they're loud and obnoxious, legislate and shut them the [ __ ] up. Okay, that's kind of where I'm at. And maybe throw them in jail if they do too much crazy stuff. I don't know what your thoughts are on that, but I feel like the left and the right both don't understand sexuality and don't realize that like the right would understand. I hear right people like, "Benny's gay. Benny's gay." Like, don't aren't you a Christian? Don't you believe people can be redeemed by Christ and like can change like God can it's a sin, right? Gay is a sin. Gay sex is gay sex is a sin. And so if he's not having gay sex and he's with a woman and he's enjoying the sex with her and he's has kids, then wouldn't you say that's God did a pretty cool work in his life and changed him? It's like would you tell a drug addict, you know, I it's it's a it's an interesting thing and I know you have a lot of thoughts on it. So I want to give you some some some good time here to discuss. So okay, I think what'll really help is how is to understand how we kind of got here, right? And on this question, I myself am fuko pill Michelle Fuko, right? And in order to understand how we got from h sameex activity going from the realm of being a moral failing to being this kind of like you kind of describe it this kind of fixed immutable identity. We have to understand how that happened and it it comes from the bas it's a basis in liberalism in the idea of the rational actor in the idea of the individual of the blank slate etc. So in the 18th and 19th century what we had were be prior to 18th and 19th century things like a guy [ __ ] around going and [ __ ] a fanboy whatever the case may be was understood properly as a moral failing right it was like the demons come and whisper at night and whatever you go down to the docks etc etc and you it is what it is it's a moral failing it's not good it's not what you should do etc but around the 18th 19th century what you had were these things called homopile societies in cities like Boston New York uh London etc where these failed men or whatever these these sodomites tried to say it's not a moral failing right and you kind of had to starting to have the seeds of being born this way and the transitionary period was this thing where they medicalized it where they created the term homosexual so instead of just it being the act of sodomy being a sin and a person being a sinner or falling into sin it started to become no you're a different type of person because you have these thoughts these desires these attractions whatever may be. And by creating this different like taxonomical ver person, you set the stage for medicalization, then demedicalization, then legalization throughout the 18th, 19th, and 20th century. And then with the civil rights movement, what you had was these men who are now homosexuals, a different category of person, start to analogize themselves to blacks and women who had just gained all of these legal privileges under the civil rights act by saying that my skin color is an immutable characteristic upon which I should not be discriminated against.
Women then saying my sex or my gender is an immutable characteristic upon which I should not be discriminated against.
Then you had these opportunistic sodomites saying, "Wait, I was born this way. My being gay is an immutable characteristic against upon which I should not be discriminated against."
Right? So when in that Nick clip, Nick is talking about how sodomites and gay culture is not normal culturally. But really what I think that we the focus should be is that it's not normal in the sense that gays, people who identify as gay, people who adopt for themselves a sexual identity are not normal because they are legally privileged. If you code, if you present as a normal quote unquote straight person, you could be fired because of at will employment and there's no there's no recourse for you. But if you adopt for yourself a sexual identity, well guess what? you could sue your employer, you have all of these other legal privileges, you have you can't be discriminated against in housing, whatever the case may be.
There's all types of legal privileges that come from the Civil Rights Act for that. And to to kind of get to your point about like these thoughts or whatever, it goes from and this is because I'm Muslim, right? The thoughts in your head are one thing. It's about the act. And then further upon the act after that civil rights era change, it goes from the act to then adopting for yourself that identity. So, for example, we all have guy friends who we we end up finding out years later that when we were younger, you know, they did some freaky [ __ ] or whatever, they had a good time, whatever the case may be, but because they never adopted for themselves a sexual identity and said, "I am gay. I am bisexual, whatever, they could never access those legal privileges." And on the flip side, you have a these like millennial and zoomer girls who have never ate in the box. We could get into that lesbianism is not real, but these girls who have never eat in the box, but do adopt for themselves a sexual identity, whether it's bisexual or lesbian or pan or whatever the case may be, and are able to access these legal privileges that make them legally privileged over quote unquote normal people who don't do this thing of adopting for themselves a sexual identity.
Well, and listen, and that's kind of these topics, and I know there's no way to win, these topics are the same reason um why I think growing up in the city and like, you know, to me, the dudes that were gay, I we didn't have a lot of words for stuff back then, like straight presenting and like mask or something like masculine, you know, whatever. And unfortunately because of the LGBTQ stuff and exposing it so much on my shows, that's actually why I know a lot about it, you know, and the eight years in the gay scene in LA. So there was also that too. Um, no, but I I mean like it's what I was saying is is um I got really confused actually um when I started doing conservative media because I didn't remember anyone thinking I was that I was gay. I didn't I'm gay, man.
that song. Sorry, that's Mackmore. Uh, he goes, "I'm gay." And he's like, "It's a very You got to get that sound actually. Please write that down. I'm not joking. It's a Mmore sound from TikTok." But um uh I was like I remember like I was like doing um manly [ __ ] I'm like going in the middle of protests.
I'm putting myself in harm's way. Um I'm you know you know talking to people uh about really controversial things blowing up on the internet. Uh I had a fiance you know I had like a female fiance. Uh, I was completely supported her. Um, you know, I was like conservative. We were waiting until marriage to have sex, you know, and like I was going to church and I'm like doing all this stuff and then, you know, so I'm obviously like quite conservative in in LA, but I looked like this. That's actually why we redyed the hair is to uh is to re um uh bring up the old thing.
In fact, I actually brought a picture.
Let me see if I have it here real quickly. Um, I downloaded some pictures last night uh that were from the time that we were there. And it's like maybe people can see this, maybe they can't, but it's like yeah, this is me now. That was me when I started the show. It's the exact same person. Uh the same hair. So, we did that. And the the issue is is that I come out and everyone's like, "Who's this new gay guy from LA? We love him. Like, he's so great." And that's where I started the joke I was Jewish and my wife's Jewish. Um and I started just lying about myself to the public to just confuse people. And um I even, you know, the people at Blaze thought I was like a gay Jew. I got around with them and I it was very weird. They started giving me opportunities. People thought I was gay and Jewish and everyone wanted to hear this gay Jewish guy uh talk about right-wing politics. It was during that era where I was like we got a gay guy on our team. Let's go. You know, like we're gays for Trump. And um and I just went with it. People just asked me like I have a fiance at home. People like you're gay. Like oh dude, they call me the [ __ ] gobbler. And uh and uh that's actually where the joke came up about talking about dicks and gay jokes so much on the show because it was like just funny. It was like getting opportunities. Um, you'd get around and it was just assumed that I was gay. Now, I am a bit of feminine in in certain qualities and mannerisms and stuff cuz I'm from LA. It's like some stupid drunk guy spoke to was like, "What are you like, where's where's your voice from?
You sound like you're from LA." I'm like, "That's crazy because it's uh literally I'm from LA and my voice is that's where the voice comes from. The LA voice comes from LA and I'm from there. Smart guy, dude. Really smart guy." Um, I I realized something about gayness to people that are not cosmopolitan from from from what they did to me or like like thought about me.
And it's something that Dailywire countered and tried to do with Matt Walsh and with Michael and I like Michael by the way. I really do like Michael. This isn't this isn't a toss on him. Um, but with Jeremy Boring is people thought cuz the way I look and act, I'm expressive and I'm from LA.
They just assumed, "Oh, yeah, because people who dye their hair are gay because you dye your hair, you're gay."
And it's like, I'm in LA and I'm like, people who are getting [ __ ] in the ass or [ __ ] dudes in the ass are gay. Um, guys that are dating guys are gay. Uh, there are like lots of And like also, I'm in LA. I know a lot of gay people and a lot of gay people I know, they don't come across gay. Like, they're they're not gay cuz they have dyed hair.
They just are whatever. Like, they're literally um uh No, I'm tell they're literally are just gay because they have sex with men. I'm going, why do they think this? Why do the conservatives think cuz you have dyed hair that like you means you like [ __ ] dudes in the ass like that? And I realized a lot of the guys that are conservative are really insecure about their masculinity and they've they've reduced straightness down to like smoking cigars, drinking whiskey, having a beard like Yeah. Yeah. And it's like and it's like they they've almost archetyped being a a straight man into like this this this cosplay of like I'm a man and it's almost like the beer commercials like you're a man, you know? And it's like it's like that's sort of what happened. And you actually realize that like a lot of now they may not like guys and not be gay, but the reason why the right is so weak is because what being a man is now, what being like a straight strong man who builds society is on the right is literally just like cosplaying, having a truck and boots and like just looking like you you ain't a queer. And their whole idea of being a man is about looks. Don't look like a queer and just this look, I'm a man. Meanwhile, they're [ __ ] Their whole country's falling apart. They're not doing jack [ __ ] And guess what? You're not doing [ __ ] And guess guess why your country is going to [ __ ] All the [ __ ] are working at the [ __ ] Pentagon, CIA and NSA. True.
They're all gay and butt [ __ ] each other, but they're doing [ __ ] and they're institutionalizing and they're in power and cuz they realized >> they're doing man [ __ ] over there and that and men change the world whether they're gay or not, they're changing the world and you think being a man is dress up and that's what they did that you know man, you know, we all smoke cigars and talk about sex and family and it's like dude, we can see through that [ __ ] too. So that's my opinion is like people have like reduced sexuality to looks and to like cosplay but in reality it's like dude kind of like everyone you know a lot those are the guys that are usually the most closeted or like are usually have done gay stuff as a teenager and now they're scared like I just tell people yes it doesn't affect me I don't care but they're they're so afraid of being called gay because they kind of are not confident in their sexuality. That's my opinion. Well, he became as the right wing has become just as performative as the gays at this point. It's like the same thing. It's just the opposite. You know, that's at least how I see it. It's it's basically the same exact level of performance of showing how straight you are versus showing how gay you are on the left wing. It's basically the same.
>> Well, there's an aspect of that too about that performiveness because people always remark it's like, "Oh, why is the right wing so gay? Why are there so many people gay on the right wing, etc., etc., etc." And I think it goes to what you were talking about where it's like the gays are at the Pentagon because you know why the gays actually have a deep love and admiration and respect for masculinity. It's actually what they're attracted to. And like prior to, you know, when sodomites became gay or whatever, like the proper role of the sodomite was a guy who kind of served the men who was, you know, running society while simultaneously like keeping women mesmerized and out of the public sphere by keeping them like glamorized with concepts of like fashion and art and glamour and things like that where it's like you kind of got like the Gorvid dolls and you got the the fashion designers of the 20th century, whatever the case may be. And another thing too about that whole like kind of performative LAR of masculinity is on the right it's actually a kind of um it's a kind of a kind of value. It's a kind of like cache that you could cash in on where like you mentioned earlier everyone in media is kind of gay but especially the people in media who are gay are the gatekeepers. And what they do is that they dangle career advancement in front of normal men in exchange for them, you know, getting a little freaky at the sucking [ __ ] All right, a little what we call sex lectics at the Bennett and Basil show. But what it is really is that for them, there's a specific type of kink of like turning out the straight man. So, if you are a guy who is like, you know, open-minded, cosmopolitan, high openness, you'll get down with the get down, it actually behooves you to go and get married to a woman and have kids because it gives someone like a Peter Teal or uh Mike Salana, it gives them the kind of rush of turning out a straight guy at the Founders Fund barbecue, you know, because it's like, oh, well, he's actually normal. And you know what that reminds me too when we we're talking about Benny Johnson. It's it's this is actually a kind of regressiveness of the left that you talked about where actually that um alleged gay pedophile Milo when he was on Tucker Carlson, he talked about how the left will always put you in this box, right? Once you suck a dick, once you are irredeemable, you are gay. You will always be gay. They slap that ident identity on you and you'll never be able to recover from it. However, they are the first ones. Someone like Benny Johnson, I don't give a f I'm not married to him. He's not my dad. I don't give a [ __ ] who the [ __ ] he's c Oh, a man is cheating on his wife. Stop the [ __ ] presses. Oh my god. A man [ __ ] I can't believe it. I cannot believe it.
It's not my [ __ ] business.
>> But because they they want to cynically use it. They want to destroy this man's family, destroy this man's relationship with his children just so they could get one up on him on the market. And all of this talk for like, oh, we're anti-gay, anti-gay this, the man is married with kids. What the [ __ ] are you doing? It's because they are fundamentally leftist.
They believe in this idea of fixed sexual identities.
>> Yeah. And it's like and it's like this is what I say about the left's contradiction. There's two things here that are important about sex. You think the spiritual and the cultural side. You know, obviously in my life, that's why I said, you know, people people exploited my divorce and didn't and lied publicly about what it was about, by the way. Um, and it had nothing to do, you know, if you, we're not going to talk about it, but it had nothing to do with, no one cared about my divorce. They don't care about, you know, my ex or my kids. It was like, what was like that pedo Milo trying to do. He's trying to take my kids from me, to hurt me, to hurt my business to try to like get a oneup. And that's what he's he's a chaos agent and uh he's going to, you know, have his come up and at some point, you know, someone will probably shoot him or something. I'm not promoting that. I'm just saying he screwed a lot of people over and I just don't see him uh getting out of this life without some some very serious repercussions. But that being said is like yes that's what shows you about the sexuality thing in pride is like it's like a a very boomer level take of this point we're making is when people are like wait why does the left call people gay I thought that's supposed to be a good thing and then it's like you're using as an insult so it is an insult it's like no what it is is this it is an insult for people to sex is a very very private thing okay which is why people use sex for blackmail and they use it for uh they used against me for blackmail. Um, what people lied about me, people lie a lot about sex, sexual things like rape, uh, sexual assault, uh, gay stuff is one of them. Anything that's like abnormal between a married man and a woman, those things kind of do hurt traditional people's perception of you because people have this fixation as a public figure that you're normal. You're a normal guy and you think like them and you're not, right? So, when they find out that these people in the media, it's like, why is everyone so effed up in the media? It's like cuz they're cosmopolitan elitists with millions of dollars. Everyone's like that at this level. You would be surprised because why why are they like that? Is it that weirdos are attracted to the industry?
Does the industry make people weirdos?
Both. Both. Um both. It's uh like the porn industry. Are people without fathers with trauma attracted to to porn to make money? Probably. Yeah. But does the porn industry also bring trauma on people sometimes over time and and affect them? Yes. um they're kind of both true at the same time, right? And we know that sometimes in this industry, these people that are that are here um because they're public figures are very deeply closeted. People are very scared to talk about this kind of stuff. We don't talk about it. People don't talk about it. Um but the second point is is that like yeah, that is that is kind of true. But it's also this the reason how you know and why I I agree with you opposing the left. The reason why the LGBTQ thing is annoying and why I don't like this pushing super straight stuff or whatever. I think just be who God made you to be and you know if you believe in sexual sin and and you want to do the right thing then try to do the right thing. Um and maybe you might need to be celibate. I don't know.
Right. However, the gay stuff I know has nothing to do about freedom. the messaging like, "Oh, come out. Come out of the closet. Be free." Because of what you just said is it's used to trap people into a life where their life, their identity is based on their sex.
And I think that that's the scariest thing of why people don't want to like talk about it or come out or like people are genuinely mad when you call them gay or whatever is because you just don't want to be thought of as this weird [ __ ] person who's in orgies and doing all these things. And so ultimately speaking, the kind of normal gay Tristan Tate thing is like there's a lot of people out there who have done weird things or have weird mindsets, but they shut the [ __ ] up about it because the last thing you want is for people to like define you by this group with [ __ ] weirdos, right? They're so weird. So I feel bad for you in a lot of ways, dude. I feel bad for you because you'll come on here and I mention you're gay and then people are like I just mentioned it because people would have already known. Actually, we're drinking a mar like Yeah, you're like you would you would know very easily. Uh I mean who are we [ __ ] kidding here? I mean let's be [ __ ] for the shirt.
>> You have a Baptist woman's camp shirt.
So I mean like yeah interior decoration but no and there's another thing about it too. What it does too is it makes you a foot soldier for the left. Right. So this is the thing too. This is why I say gay TM. I also say black TM and woman TM. When I say those things, I'm not referring to people with subsaharan African ancestry. I'm not referring to all people who are females. I'm not referring to all people who [ __ ] in the butt, right? I'm referring to those people who have those pre-existing conditions but then adopt for themselves the politicized identity, right? So, if you're black, right, if you sue your employer for racial discrimination, you're black TM. If you're a woman and you for sue for sex discrimination, you're a woman TM. If you punch right because, oh my god, they're talking about the 19th Amendment, then you're you're a woman TM. If you're like, oh, well, I was on the right and then I saw how racist they were, then you're black TM. you're being used as a weapon of the left in this Civil Rights Act censorship regime. And that's the exact same reason why they want you to come out because it strengthens that identity category that's referred to in the Civil Rights Act. And that's exactly why people shouldn't do this thing of like, oh, I'm super straight or I'm sis or whatever.
No. To say that you're sis is to say that you have a gender identity. Sis is not real. You're just normal. To say you're straight is to say you have a sexual identity. you're not straight, you're just normal, whatever the case may be. And all of those things. And it's really important to understand and remember why that happens is because of the Civil Rights Act. So that when you see people who are not like me, right?
People who may sound like me with this fruity ass voice or this limp ass wrist, but then come up here and tell you and say, "Whoa, whoa, whoa. I'm a normal gay. I just want my state sponsored prep and I want to be able to adopt children and get gay married." What the [ __ ] are you talking about? All of those things are legal privileges based off of your sexual identity. So when you have, as I like to call them, take sellers or a media influencer or whatever you want to call it, and they, you know, that they [ __ ] men, the first thing you should ask them is, hey, hey, do you support overturning Bosstock? And for those who don't know, Bosto is the civil rights, I'm sorry, the Supreme Court case, which said that discrimination based on LGBTQ status is incorporated into the Civil Rights Act because it's sex-based discrimination. Right? So it made it the fact it made it dure illegal to discriminate against someone based on on them being gay or trans or whatever the case may be. So whenever you see someone coming up to you say I'm a based homocon and I love Trump and I hate the left.
Okay cool. Uh do you take prep? All right if you do sorry [ __ ] that [ __ ] is state sponsored. You're a leftist. Do you have children? Sorry [ __ ] you're a leftist because you only were able to get that because the government recognizes your fake gay marriage. Do you um would you overturn would you punch right if someone said you aren't born this way gay is not innate? Of course you would because you're gay TM.
All of these things procure children prep gay marriage boss talk. These are litmus tests that should be applied against people who sound like me and like talk like me so you know whether they're going to eventually stab you in the back in defense of their sexual identity based privileges.
>> Well, yeah. And I and I think um you brought up a really good point. I'm going to go to a a an ad in a second, but I just want to bring up a point here is that that's that's actually what people don't realize what the culture war is. It's like because they say that there's LGBTQ and you don't want to be LGBTQ.
Like, you know, you walk around and you see these Tik Tockers acting asking, "Are you gay or are you straight?" Have you seen these videos?
>> Have you seen these go, "Are you gay or are you straight?" And they go, "I'm straight." And it's like every guy is always straight. I'm straight. You know, would if I showed a picture of you to somebody else, would they think that you're straight? And they always say and and every guy goes, "What do you think this guy is gay or straight?" And the next guy goes, "Gay." And then he goes, "Why do you think?" He goes like, "Look at how he's standing." And then the next And then he goes, "It's just men being >> Yeah, but that's what I was going to say." He goes, "Are you gay or straight?" He goes, "I'm I'm straight."
And he's like, "Do you think people would think you're straight?" He goes, "Yeah." The next guy's like, "He's gay."
He's like, "Why do you think he's gay?"
He's like, "I don't know. He just got a weird shirt on or whatever." And like what it is is like what it is is like even the gay humor and everything with guys is like part of our competition again. like, "Oh, you're not normal.
Like, you can't reproduce. You're gay.
You're a loser. Like, [ __ ] you." You know, and you kind of like think, "Oh, all these all these other guys, they're all just a bunch of gays." You know, it's like, cuz it makes you feel better.
You're like, you know, you don't have competition. You're kind of at the top.
You're a straight guy. And I think like it's kind of funny because asking that question, are you gay or straight is like just a nonsensical question, right?
And that's why that's why that's why the the LGBTQ you can continue to add letters on to it because there's just normal and there's just people that are hypersexual not normal. Like that's all it is. There's people that are hypersexual not normal. And >> that's why there's so many categories in there, >> right? And so it's like there's really no such thing as gay, bisexual, whatever. It's all kind of fake. It's like look dude, it's the better thing to ask someone is like are you are you attracted to men and like you know do you like men and are you emotionally attracted to men? It's like okay well I don't care if you call yourself queer or whatever. You don't need to call yourself anything. I just know that guy is with guys, you know? It's like that doesn't >> bring back the word pervert. Are you a pervert? Are you a freak? Are you Are you down to clown? Like what's up?
What's up?
>> Well, I Yeah, like like uh like I think before the word bisexual was a thing, I'm pretty sure in the ' 90s they just called it DL.
>> Like, you know, it was like it was like, oh, like that's just >> bring back DL grade. So, >> and it was black it was always black guys. They always do it about black guys like like there was always black guys in my high school and it would be like they'd be like, "Oh, he's DL." And you didn't think that he liked men. Um he was usually like a like a athlete, but everyone knew he was like, you know, blowing the one gay kid in the locker room or whatever, you know? We just had there was just weird [ __ ] like that. And yeah, my PE teach used to watch us shower.
>> Black people are obsessed with this now.
There's there's an account called DL Hunter and it's like just this black gay guy telling black women like, "Yeah, your man's gay. Your man's gay. your man's gay.
>> Yeah, I think they love to do that, don't they?
>> Dude, that would be >> I love that.
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>> Like, see, someone someone in the comments said Elijah might be by when he's [ __ ] up, though. So, TBH, the bleached hair is interesting choice.
Sure, I'm bisexual. I'm gay. Everyone's asking Elijah. They're saying, "Is this he gets sexual? What can he say?
>> They're saying, "Is this a show where you come out?" So, I think we just need to address the room here. Um, >> yes, it is.
>> Yes. I've been very gay for >> No, save that for when I'm in studio.
>> Oh, Lord have mercy. [ __ ] I'm going to If I'm going to go be gay, it's going to be with Benny.
>> Yeah. Not with you.
>> You and everybody in the [ __ ] world.
Oh my god.
>> Lose weight, [ __ ] I'm just kidding.
Not [ __ ] with the takes time. the >> we're all on Reddit. We're all >> Yeah, we we all are. What I was going to say is I actually don't care like I actually um like dude like it actually but I was going to say something about about sexuality that I've learned from the pride stuff which is where I learned about the straight stuff, right? Is I've learned about things like that like oh is are you gay? Are you by are you straight? Like I actually do not care what you think I am. Like it actually doesn't bother me at all. It's like I'm a recently divorced dad of two boys. Um, I've never had a boyfriend, so yeah, I don't know. Like, I mean, just I don't I don't like guys, but if I'm gay to you, then I'm gay to you. And it's it's kind of irrelevant. It's like, okay, then I'm a gay guy to you. The question is, do you like my content? Do you like my ideas? And who really cares? Here's Frisco City Council going on. I don't really talk like like and I think that to show you how maddening the sexuality conversation is. Is I tell people like I'm the only guy who gets called gay online all the time. People are like, "He does all this stuff with guys." But it's always a new scandal with a new egirl or something like that. That allegedly allegedly that they're saying that I did. Um I think we're up to like four now that they're saying they're saying that. I'm not saying that, but they are saying that. And it's like, well, my bad, bro. Well, don't you think Yeah. Don't Don't you don't you under like can you just use your brain and kind of understand what's going on here?
And also, I have a question. If you like what I'm doing at city hall, why are you thinking about like like and I mean this on both sides. What the same reason why I don't I'm not I'm not harmed by um people like saying you're gay or bisexual is I'm not like really happy that everybody says that I have sex with really hot girls, right? Which would be like a straight like it's like the opposite isn't too too. It's like I'm always like I always say the same thing. Why is everyone always talking about my sex life? Like I don't understand this because I don't talk about it a lot and it's like and I so much don't talk about who I'm having sex with and what I'm doing that I make a joke on a podcast. I literally make a joke, a few jokes, by the way, because that's the whole point of the podcast, Chad the Champion, is kind of like out Chad the Chad and just say crazy [ __ ] and people think I'm being completely serious and I say one thing and it goes gets millions of views cuz everyone's like, "What's he doing? Who's he having sex with? What is he like?" And you're like, "I don't understand. I started making like riot videos and exposing BLM and getting thanked by Trump and I helped Antifa get you designated a terrorist organization and I've had large format shows and worked to normalize the far right and I've worked with the Australian government and you know you know try to help Turning Point be cool and you know you know like there's so many things I've done you know helped with the impeachment Kyle Writtenhouse shootings and that whole trial and it's like and in the end you want to know like what sexual positions I like. I don't really care if you think it's with a guy or a girl. It's just like why are you I don't understand the interest in that and I don't think it's an interesting part of my life and I I think people are just weird and I think they're like over sexualiz >> Oh yeah, probably. I do.
>> People who don't [ __ ] >> No, no, it's people who are obsessed with how you [ __ ] or the people themselves who don't [ __ ] They want to go into whatever idea of however you're getting down. It's because they want to live vicariously through you, but they can't accept that. So, they have to filter it through this this uh this filter of judgment where it's like, "Oh my god, can you believe he was flipping this [ __ ] around and doing this and that?" It's like, "Okay, Goonar, how about you hit the [ __ ] poppers and leave me the [ __ ] out of it." Anyway, but really one really quick thing just we talked a lot about the the why people might identify for themselves or adopt for themselves as sexual identity or whatever, right? That's one aspect of it. There's one really important aspect that we haven't touched on, which is the censorship aspect. The reason why this thing is important, the reason why these people are encouraged to get these le to adopt for themselves these legal privileges is because it censors all of us. If you work in a place with an HR department, if you are in an institution has a title N department, these institutions have to comport themselves with the Civil Rights Act. So, if you say the wrong thing about a protected class, whether it's a racial identity, a sexual identity, a gender identity, you will get fired from your job by the HR department because they don't want to get a a hostile work environment lawsuit. They don't want to get a violation of title six and title 7 of the civil rights act. So, the thing with boss stock expanding to [ __ ] etc., etc., is that this area of censorship is ever expanding. And if you could be fired from your job for the simple staining the simple fact that men can't be women or men can't give birth, well then you can't [ __ ] say anything because those issues are so black and white, so cut and dry that if you could be censored for that, you can't even touch the more contentious issues of like war and the jab and all of these other things because you are so heavily censored that you are self-censoring.
And that's why it's so important to reject these legally protected classes and all of these different categories because those are the mechanisms by which we're disciplined and censored not only in the workplace but online cuz Twitch and YouTube and Twitter all have terms of service which like HR departments have to conform themselves to the Civil Rights Act. So it's that's why it's so important to not just get caught up in when we see in with Pride Month people getting on the timeline like oh my god I want to you know put gays in the wood chipper but then when you search their account they've never mentioned Bostock they've never mentioned Lawrence v Texas they've never mentioned the Civil Rights Act. Those people are selling you slop while keeping you distracted from the actual legal mechanisms that keep us all censored as anti-leftist right-wingers.
What the [ __ ] whatever the [ __ ] you want to call us. Yeah, I I actually agree.
And I think also I bring up one statement here. It's it is a bit elitist, but the reason why I think it's very low IQ like low IQ anti-semitism to care what people think your sexual identity is or your gender identity.
Like >> it's for the like Yeah. Like like it's like it's like you walk around and it's like so you get So if you're watching this and you don't know what I'm saying, this is what I'm saying.
because this because because transgenderism is a little bit different, right? It's like a a surgery thing and a mental illness, not just like a sexual perversion. Um, like you really probably wouldn't get offended if you're a good-looking person. This this is actually I'm going to use two examples here. If you're a good-looking person and you have masculine features, like let's say you're clvicular, right?
you're just a you you have a um certifiably Chads and Stacy's are both going to say that is a good-looking guy.
Vice versa with a girl. If you're a really hot [ __ ] you're a baddie and you look good. If somebody walks up to you and they ask you if you're transgender or they say, "I thought you were transgender." You're literally not going to get offended by it because you either think they're joking or you assume that they're [ __ ] You're like, "Oh, you're actually [ __ ] because there's you don't look like a transgender at all." It's not gonna make you scared. Like, "I'm literally a bad bitch." Why? You're you're hot. You're attracting if you're a guy, you're attracting girls presumably, or guys, I guess, whatever it is you want to attract. But nobody's you're attracting a lot of people. Nobody thinks you're transgender. Some some person asks you, "Yeah, you're transgender." It's like, "What a weirdo." Or or yeah, or are you joking? Um, why? Because you have confidence because you know who you are.
And it's like, I'm a good-looking guy.
And I know that by the amount of girls that come after me and that's not normal. So it's not an insecurity thing.
But we know that there are times when people can be insecure because for instance, you know, you call whites crackers and honkies and you know they call us what do they call um the the blacks now are saying you're you're monkeys and no white gets a no white gets offended by being called a monkey.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Mayo monster. No. No white gets offended by being called a monkey.
But if you call a black person a monkey, get kind of offended because well, >> maybe there's some similarities there and it might create some insecurities for you.
>> Yeah.
>> And so I think that like that's why I said straight people quote unquote who get like really offended by being asked if they're gay or, you know, a gay guy hitting them, whatever. Yeah. There's a natural repulsion of perversion. That's fine. It could be moral that that it's totally fine. A lot of girls just like grossed out by gay [ __ ] or whatever. And I think they're grossed out by fagotry really. Um cuz there's you know studies that you know naturally guys without media are like more repulsed by men kissing uh than they are by like seeing vomit or different types of things like they they actually has a natural like repulse in their brain. So I'm not saying that people aren't repulsed to it cuz it's a perversion. But what I mean by this is that um if if you like for me it's like if I really gave a [ __ ] like there's a certain point where it's like do you really care what people are saying about you? Like I know who I have sex with and I know what I what I pull and I know what my life is and I know my value and I know the kind of, you know, people that like me and that's why I don't care if they call me gay. I don't care if a gay person finds me attractive. Um I don't care if a straight woman that I find attractive thinks that I'm unattractive. Like nothing really affects me for the same reason you're not supposed to beat yourself up if you go hit on a girl that you think is hot at a bar and she turns you down. It's like it's not the end of the world. It doesn't mean you're ugly.
You have no worth. You just didn't find the right one. Right? many fish on the sea. And I think this goes with everything. It's like people like how do you live? My friend will ask me that.
How do you live with yourself with everything they say about you? And I'm like, [ __ ] it's not even true. So like what am I going to wake up in the morning be like, oh no. It's like I my my ex-wife lied about me to the public with her brother and people believed a bunch of [ __ ] about my life and it's not true. None of it happened. I actually have a pretty normal life. So yeah, it kind of sucks, but it is what it is. I think that that's kind of how people should take sexuality is it's like we should probably kind of just like not it should not really be something talked about and looking at sexuality as a binary should not really be the issue.
What should be the issue is we should not have a sexualized publicly degenerate culture that's sexually forefront where we should not be pushing sex on the innocent, right? We should not be putting pushing sex straight or gay or anything. There should be no government talk about sex to minors.
Like that's kind of the goal there. Um, I don't want a teacher telling my nine-year-old about popping his girlfriend's [ __ ] or something. It's like I don't want him talking to my nine-year-old about sex at all. Teach him English. You know that that's kind of where I'm at with this conversation.
>> Well, we do have a relevant uh tweet from Basil here. I have it highlighted in the script if you want to pull it up.
>> It's a little reaction we can do.
>> Okay, go ahead. I'm going to put up You can read it. Oh, it's a video. Oh, okay.
>> It's a clip from a show.
>> Obviously, lesbianism isn't real.
>> Yeah, it's the it's so fake. It's so funny. All sexual identities are fake and gay. Gay, straight, by p, they're all obviously >> is a very distinct level.
>> It's not even phenomenologically real, right? Where it's like you could be a man and [ __ ] a butt, right? You could [ __ ] other men. It's the label of gay that's fake and gay, right? But phenomenologically, it's still real.
Like you are same there are samesex attracted men who are exclusively samesex attracted. The exclusively samesex attracted woman does not exist.
>> That's not real. They are. They It's either extreme misandry.
>> Yes.
>> Or they're just fat and ugly and disgusting. Or it's political. Like in the 60s they had political lesbianism. Y >> this was a this was a type of political lesbianism, right? Where like all of like the lib girls being bisexual is a type of political bisexualism, >> right? Lesbianism is not even real phenomenologically. And secondly, >> if there's not a man involved, it's not [ __ ] sex.
>> Yeah. What are you guys doing? At best, it's like fumbling and bump bumping and groping and what petting. Like, what are you doing?
>> If you have to use something made out of silicon >> that looks like a man. And even then, have you ever seen him try?
>> Girl, you don't want to see me top, but to see a woman top is just, oh my god, girl, get me in there. Let move over. I literally I want to be like, get the [ __ ] over. Like, I'll just I'll just take over, you know? It's like I'll try it. I I can do better. But but now she she met a man on Celebrity Big Brother and she's curious.
>> She got DL Trade and it's all over.
>> Um Basil, talk to me about this because I think it's much harder for people, men and women, because sexuality is different between men and women. Um to understand the sort of cosmopolitan view on sex as a spectrum. Um and I'm and I by the way I'm going to I'm going to talk after you about how I think that's actually a very Christian idea. Um, and I want to explain to people what my Bible verses are to defend that. Um, but you're saying like lesbians are not real and you use Jojo Siwa as an example.
Kind of explained it, but kind of explain the concept there about you said no sexual identity is real.
>> Yeah. Break it down for the cousins for us.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. So, like I was saying in the clip, it's like like we've been talking about this whole time, right? these identities of I am gay, I am straight, I am a lesbian, whatever, those are all fake and gay, whatever, right? But we all live in the real world and we all obviously know, we've grown up in cities, like we know that there are men who are exclusively same-sex attracted.
They just have no sexual interest in women, whatever the case may be. That just doesn't exist for women. There is no such thing as an exclusively same-sex attracted woman. And the only women who will ever claim that are the women who would never even have sexual access to men because they're repulsive, they're repugnant, whatever the case may be. Or they have specifically politically chosen to not engage with men. What like we were like what I was talking about in the 60s and 70s with the scum manifesto and and all that radical lesbianism in the 60s and 70s, but the exclusive samesex attracted woman does not exist.
And that's why you see so many of these examples like Jojo Siwan even today. you had um uh Cara Deangelene was on I think Caller Daddy and said something very much along the same lines where it's like the first guy she dated she hated him so much that she stopped dating men.
It's like that's exactly it. Men and women's sexualities are very different and it goes to the same type of thing where it's like a lot of these people in rejecting transgenderism kind of go back to the same type of radical, you know, sexual politics of just 20 years ago where they're like, "Oh no, men and women are completely the same above the neck." And it's like actually no they're not. Men and women are different and that includes their sexuality. And that type of sexuality that exists in men does not exist in women.
>> Yeah. And that's so that's that's the point I was hoping you would make is that the reason the So let's talk about some solutions here. The reason when you're talking to someone about sexuality to explain them what's the truth about it from a purely a worldly perspective, we we'll use very protest language, but a worldly perspective.
LGBTQ is fake for the main reason that women and men's sexuality are very different. And that is why you can't really even talk about sexuality at all as a universal topic without making that binary distinction. So that the biggest distinction in sexuality is not gay or straight. It's male versus female. Okay, that's that's the biggest distinction there. That's the only distinction genuinely outside of you know you can go to male and a female and you can basically find universal properties like reproduction. Um ultimately you know like there's the reason why women have these types of sexual urges and kinks and things is because they want to reproduce with men.
But men are different than women surprisingly. And so the way that they attract a man has always been said like this. The reason why men and women's sexualities are different is a man benefits from putting his seed in as many women as possible and a woman benefits from having one man to take care of her and to protect her and feed her and her children. Okay? That's why they're different because we have different sexual reproductive strategies. Everyone knows that already.
I don't need to explain that to you.
However, with the gay thing, the reason why lesbians don't exist is is because, you know, realistically the the reason why the reasons why women like sex is the same reason you don't ask a guy. There is obviously reasons, but like you immediately know that a girl who really liked sex and a [ __ ] either didn't have a father or had a distant relationship or an emotionally unconnected relationship with her father. There's no other >> stronger indicator. Okay. And the same thing goes with the lesbianism like you mentioned. It's like um women who are lesbians, it's usually almost always a guy in their life mess them up or an uncle molested them and they're they're that's why lesbian relationships don't have sex, but gay relationships.
>> Yeah. Because because the reason they're actually anti-ex and they're protesting sex and recreation, so that's why they go to no sex and they beat the [ __ ] out of each other. They have trauma. Oh, they beat the [ __ ] out of each other. I have punched a couple lesbians in the face. It's so fun. God, dyke. Um I have.
Oh, I have. I've told the stories before. I've beat a couple of them up.
Um it's so good. It's like dyes should all be punched. Um >> don't fight like men if you don't want to fight like men. That's what I'm saying.
>> If you want to fight like a woman, use your words, [ __ ] That's literally they come up and they try to touch you and just go dude one time. One time one time I like and I didn't even do like a really good hit. I didn't like get like a defensive stance or anything. I just went boom like straight up and not even not even a good thing. She just felt >> Oh, she flew back. She flew back. She flew back and was trying to call the police. I had a run in Hollywood. But I cuz she grabbed my glasses off my face and snapped them. And so I just like [ __ ] broke her nose and she was crying like crying and bleeding. I was like >> made her straight.
>> Yeah. I was like I was like, "Bitch, you might look like a man. You don't know what it's like to get punched in the face by a [ __ ] 215 lb 6'2 [ __ ] Aryan [ __ ] Chad. I will [ __ ] you up, bitch." So, so, so yeah, but for the same for the same reason that, you know, should I have honestly I kind of do look like a dyke uh these days. Um but uh but you know, just cuz I look like a dyke.
>> I was I was feeling straight this whole time. That's what it was. Yeah, I got I got the I got the >> I got the dyke energy. I got [ __ ] I got the dyke energy u going on. But but but but I say jokes aside, it's like what you what I ask people is is then if you want to talk about women's sexuality or men's sexuality, it's like why do you want to like if you want to think about it, it's probably because you're confused about your own and you want to understand it. That's okay. You can understand try to understand why things happen in your life or why you've had those thoughts or things, but literally it's just universal. I'll go I'll give the religious explanation, which is why like girls can't be bisexual. It's like so dumb. It's like girls do [ __ ] with each other because they think they're hot and they're cute and they g each other up and they also want to impress men and get men's attention and they know men love hot straight girls making out and you're like, "Okay, bisexual girlfriend who never ate box and never dated a girl.
>> Okay, bisexual girl who's never had a girlfriend in your life. Oh, me and my friend make out. Uh, yeah, cuz you're [ __ ] You're women and you just >> because you're looking for male attention.
>> Yeah.
>> But before you get to the religious thing, right, there's one more aspect to this, too, right? Where, like you said, men and women's sex, how you describe men and women's sexuality. Men's sexuality is defined by trying to [ __ ] as many women as possible, right? Trying to breed as many holes as possible. And women's sexuality is about finding a good mate to take care of you and your children. That's how come gay male sexuality is in in the terms of exclusive uh same-sex attracted males exists because it's just a deviation or an offshoot of that same thing. It's like I want to [ __ ] as many holes as possible. It's like I'm a pervert. I'm hypersexual. Whatever the case may be, right? Women, their expression of that, their extension of that is continually insular to to the point of being lesbian bed death. Now, the thing that's changed this over the past 50 years is hormonal birth control. Hormonal birth control being given out to unmarried women after Griswald v. Connecticut, which is the Supreme Court case that allowed unmarried women to get uh birth control, allowed women to decouple sex from the risk of pregnancy. And by doing that, it allowed them to treat sex the way that men do, but even more specifically the way that same sex, exclusively samesex attracted men do. And since then, the culture has just been about promoting that in women with dating apps and casual sex and hookup culture and whatever, is just to try to get women to behave sexually the way that the most perverse men behave.
>> Well, yeah. Yeah. And I And I like And also, by the way, um cuz on the religious side, look, I get I get a lot of flack. So, kind of like you said, you're celibate. People might be judging you, and they might be in more sexual sin than you are. Um and and I mean this genuine. This is why you can't really judge a book by its cover. Uh although you definitely can if it's black or Indian, but but you um >> listen, I practice for sex. I don't [ __ ] black guys.
>> Okay. Well, >> the stats are the stats.
>> Don't make me promote a gay guy. All right. Don't know about this [ __ ] >> I I don't [ __ ] anybody. Let me be clear.
I don't [ __ ] anybody.
>> Well, I assumed I assumed >> never let a black guy talk. Let me be very clear.
>> I assumed with the BWC I I kind of got your uh >> you know, sorry, this is a total side note here, but >> but it's like you know what I missed?
You know, do you know why like everybody I this is actually a new idea that I've never heard said before, but maybe I didn't make it up and I I just amalgamated. This is a new idea I've never heard anywhere. You know how nothing is like new anymore and like even the mo like like the modern goths all the styles now are are roleplay like cosplay like you know there was a time where like emo was like a certain type of guy that was like young and sensitive. Um you know he he kind of like you know had a broken family. He wore dark clothing cuz he didn't he didn't want to be seen you know he just kind of like wore he was usually kind of poor. Yeah. Kind of poor. And like like this is like how it was in LA. He's like just kind of poor and and you would meet emos and they got the name emo emotional because there was this like just it's how it kind of invented naturally. It's like there's this type of like young sensitive guy who's attracted to this kind of music and he just kind of doesn't want to like blend in. And if you look at what an emo was in like when I was growing up it was just like a guy wearing a normal black t-shirt with nail polish. And I'm going to explain it's about sexuality and what what was the case cuz I was a scene kid.
And we had style, very scene growing up.
And I wore nail polish and [ __ ] >> And here's the deal.
What's crazy is like the word queer, there were a lot of gay scene kids and there were a lot of gay emo kids.
And back in the day, you know, like, and that's why I was I was accustomed to that like as a scene kid, you have like long hair and you're like dyed, you know, um people who weren't in the scene, people who were not in the scene would see the way I was dressed and be like, "Oh, it's kind of a feminine. Are you gay?" Like, and they would hit on you or like, you know, like in a store, like I hit on in a in a [ __ ] H&M one time. And it's like, "Oh, are you gay?" It's like, "No, I'm not." But it's like whatever. "Oh, why are you dressed like that?" And you're like, "Because my life's [ __ ] up and I'm addicted. You know, I'm like doing drugs and [ __ ] at 14." and like this is a scene of music that I like that kind of talks about that stuff and I just kind of like got pulled into it and you know you start copying your friends and it's kind of how you start getting look and you go in that direction. That's what used to happen. But here's what's crazy.
All the emos were like literal gays.
Like they were bisexual. They all were like kind of like they're twinks. They were twinks. Okay. And there used to be this thing and I'm going to bring this up so people know it's not about being gay. It's like guys loved scene girls just like they call it alt today because I'm not going to be graphic here but you know they're probably very sexual and will do crazy stuff in bed. You can tell someone's sexuality by just kind of the way they look like like like like sometime sometimes not all the not all the times but there was a little bit of like guessing before where like people didn't put their sexuality out there.
So, like I would have to know if I'm going to dye my hair and be cosmopolitan. Some people are just going to think that I'm gay. And that's okay because people know that cosmopolitans are often gay and they actually often are. They actually mostly are.
>> You're not gay.
>> No, I am very >> Okay. I was I almost quizzed.
>> Yeah. Very much. This is a gay show actually of gay guys talking about gay stuff. No, but like there used to be this thing where it's like, >> you know, you used to have to kind of like you didn't know girls were [ __ ] You had to kind of like look for signs, you know? I'm saying it's also for straight stuff too. Essentially, it's like you see a girl, she at school, she kind of like how have her bra showing a little bit and now it's like you just go to her Instagram and she's like I love [ __ ] and she's like [ __ ] you know sucking guys dicks and [ __ ] and like getting ran trains on like the bath the disabled bathroom or transgender bathroom. You know they use the transgender bathrooms at high schools now to run trains on girls because no one else can go in and it's protected bathroom so no adults can go in and I missed a good era.
>> Yeah, but No but no but I was saying like you used to kind of wonder is that girl kind of a [ __ ] Is that girl a good girl? People could wonder like, is that guy gay? Is that guy this? And now everybody's just like, what's sad now is back then they really were that. And now you got girls on their chest.
>> Yeah. And they're cosplaying. They're cosplaying sexuality. Sexuality used to be backseat to your to your identity.
Your identity was your style, your music, the things you liked, the things you were interested in. And maybe, just maybe, if you were emo or scene or like a little bit alt for girls, you know, they might be a little bisexual. Might be get a threesome with some like alt girls. And you would think these kinds of things. And now it's like you have like every Stacy girl that's in a sorority like I'm bisexual. I mean every girl I've met recently has been bisexual. They've all >> Every girl I've ever dated is >> Yeah. They're all b 98%. Me bad [ __ ] like I just want to let you know something up front. Let me guess. You're bisexual. It's like Yeah. It's like wow.
Oh mouth don't get f I mean fed.
>> Yeah. It's like oh you're b you're bisexual too. Like every woman I've ever met it's like wow very interesting.
>> She's unique. And then you tell them you're bisexual and suddenly they're disgusted. Right.
>> Equality. Equality.
>> The double standard. The double equality. I blame why not by.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. That I saw I saw a tweet that said that recently. I was like, "Oh, so I'm allowed to think that it's hot to make out to see my girlfriend make out with chicks, but the minute she walks in with me and my stepbrother [ __ ] each other in the ass, suddenly I'm the weird one."
And I was like, it's like she she said, "She left."
>> Equality.
>> She It says it says she left. By the way, I'm all alone now.
>> Yeah.
>> It's like, >> no, but that's >> with my stepbrother.
>> But the reason why the reason the reason why that is different is cuz men and women's sexuality is different, you know. It's like >> bingo, mango, bongo.
>> Well, women don't want to see a man in a subdominant position. That's basically it, you know. And they want a man who can reproduce and provide.
>> And women women making out with each other doesn't change their sexual reproduction strategy, but dudes [ __ ] each other in the ass does change their reproductive strategy. Because the problem is if men start doing that, the reason why women don't know the the reason why God I'm saying the moral part, the reason why God made girls like in general like not into that and and repulsed by it is because men if you start looking at sex in general from a place of perversion and you start going down a perverted path, you are not helpful to them as a woman.
And that's why you'll see like the most of the time women are mad at porn. I'm telling you this right now guys, this is very weird. cuz it's not Christian, but like relationships where girls are not mad that their boyfriend looks at or their boyfriend or husband looks at porn is if he's [ __ ] them really well and they're getting [ __ ] really well and put in their place and he's dominant.
Women get mad about porn when the man does not want to have sex with the woman and cares more about the porn than about her. Now, tell her lose weight and maybe he would stop doing that. No, I'm just kidding. But uh but but I also I also mean so you'll see this >> the rea takes time.
No, but you'll you'll see this. That's why women's sexuality is different. You as a guy think, "Oh, she just doesn't like I always I always hear porn talked about in marriage and relationships in a way that's like very gay. It's like she doesn't like me looking at other women."
It's like, she kind doesn't care.
actually if you look at her with lust and want and you want her the most of anything. This is why guys learn it's not a biblical perspective.
But guys learn that like you know girls aren't that mad if you do something with another girl if it's not emotional and you're not buying them stuff and you're not into them.
You're like, "Hey, I was just drunk and I like I'm not joking. If you're if you're a guy and people say this only works for money." Yeah. If you're like a Chad guy, you have money. Why do you think all these guys I'm not promoting this? I want to clarify. not promoting this. I'm just saying this is true. Like clavvicular or something. Why do you think he can say in front of his girlfriend like, "Yeah, I made out with her, whatever." And like, and he's, what is he always doing? He's just downplaying. I don't care about her.
She's just a random girl. And it's like, as long as your money, resources, and attention, and fame is focused on her, she's going to like not care because what she wants out of the sexual relationship is these things. She doesn't even know it.
>> But if you're a guy and you start having an affair on a girl, ooh, she's going to [ __ ] slit your [ __ ] throat. or if she realizes that you're not having sex with her because you're out that's what I mean like you're out just [ __ ] other girls so you're not [ __ ] the [ __ ] out of her, she's going to [ __ ] hate you cuz you're you're your behavior is robbing her of of of what she wants.
But the exclusivity thing is actually more about that she wants to make sure that she's your number one, your only one, and that she has everything from you, like your heart, your soul, your mind, your >> your resources.
>> She would wear she would cut your dick off and wear it if she could. They want they want to own you. Um, but ultimately speaking, that's why I'm telling you, it's very true. You have to realize as a guy, if your wife divorces you over porn, you actually did [ __ ] up because you either weren't successful enough to get out of the problem and to explain it to her. You weren't a good enough man that she feels like she could find better, or two, uh, you literally do have a problem. You do have a porn problem, and you literally are, um, making mistakes. And that's why I'm going to say I don't promote porn. Not going to promote porn, but if you're a guy and you would rather look at porn than [ __ ] a bad [ __ ] you do have a problem. You need to go get help. That's my opinion. If there's someone sexy that you find sexy and you'd rather go come to porn, you do need to get help from counsel or get some help or from from a brother in Christ. But if you're like occasionally look at porn because it's a temptation and it's out there, please don't write about it on the internet.
and uh Pine Sap and all these guys. Like it is just like, dude, it's just it's so humiliating as a guy's like, you know, I just like have this problem where I see like 18-year-old girls making out and I like I like it. You're like, okay, it's not really a problem. That's a a temptation. It's a it's a >> The problem is that you're telling me.
The problem is that you type this out and hit send, right?
>> Yeah. Like it's like a narcissist.
You're like, "Wow, okay, Pineapp, you like to jerk your meat to hotties.
Thanks for telling me. Didn't >> It's exhibitionism really, too."
>> Yeah. It's didn't >> Yeah, it's like I want you to know that I am jerking it and all. Yeah, >> it's Wait, what do you do you think about this? It's the the moral fagging on the right about sex is like those guys that give testimonies. I just watched a video today. It's like it's like a it's a it's an average like 21-year-old youth leader um on the main stage at a mega church and he's like, "Hey everyone, give my testimony today."
>> Yeah.
>> You know, I used to live in Miami and I was racking the [ __ ] out of bad [ __ ] on yachts, man. I was railing lines. I was making millions getting [ __ ] going like you know it's like you know it's like it's like going oh yeah and you're like and everyone's in the crowd just like >> they make gooner edits to that.
>> Yeah. Your testimony on the internet they take it and they overlay at 50% opacity porn similar to what you're talking about be and you should know that like you what we all know what we're doing here. That's what I That's what bothers me is like I'm very much like we should be publicly professing pro-social mores and also being adults and understanding what adults get up into in the shadows and whatever the case may be. But to go along with that is to say that you know what the [ __ ] you're doing. You know where the you know where the gooners are at. You know what they're getting up into. Why the [ __ ] are you giving them goon fuel?
You're a freak, too. Well, that's what I was going to say is like what is he doing that for? He's doing that to let the bad [ __ ] in church. There's a lot of bad [ __ ] in church. I love they're getting like a train ran on them by like seven black guys in their sority the night before and those are those with their hands lifted the highest and like Yeah.
>> They're like crying like God does forgive and it's like well >> the veils and [ __ ] >> Yeah. Maybe Vanessa your problems are not that you need to be in church more often. It's that you should stop having BBC stretching your uh vagina every Saturday night. and maybe you would wake up feeling a little more uh pull in life than having your holes filled by black guys. That's really true. Like it's that's who they are. And it's like it's like uh I'm saying so he's he's saying that it's always the higher their hands, the blacker the the blacker the mans.
That's what they say in church. The higher the hands, the blacker the mans.
But no, a guy is a guy is saying that because what he's trying to do is he's trying to let all the bad [ __ ] know in the church >> that uh slaying this [ __ ] explain the [ __ ] >> Dude, I should make a version of that. I like and get really graphic cuz it'd be so funny. Like it'd be like I could do with a green screen and be like, you know, it's like but it's about getting girls like about blinking like I should do it like like more targeted be like you know and I remember like my I should do it like really like it's almost forgot. Like and I remember one time on that yacht I was like, you know, I still have the millions, you know, I didn't I didn't give them up from the from the Only Fans career, you know? It's like, but like I remember they they they just invited me on because I had a giant dick, you know, and I just like was known in the industry as like, >> "Oh my god, have me back on this show."
>> Yeah. Yeah. Just just pleasuring these girls like, you know, whatever. And like wink like wink like Stacy. Yeah. I'm forgiven though, but you know, you know, it's like >> I'm saved.
>> The millions are still there and the other parts of me are still there, too.
like wink at the crowd.
>> My dick still works. But God forgave me.
>> My dick still works.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm saved, but I got a dick and it works. And it's like that's what they're doing though. They're like literally they're literally telling the girls like, "Look, I'm not a cuck loser guy who does cuz they know that girls aren't attracted to cuck loser Christian guys who are just sitting around like playing guitar and happy happy. They kind of want a guy who's made mistakes."
And so you got to kind of let girls know, look, I am doing the right thing now, but I am a real man. Like I did [ __ ] I did do drugs. I did do these things. I'm not a loser. And I'm like, it's like the opposite of of what you want from a girl. It's like, you know, guys want girls that are like whatever.
Um, but you know, a lot of guys want virgin girls. I'll tell you that's not the answer. Uh, but with the sexuality thing and pride, I think that I think that we should start just shaming people. And that's why I want to get rid of fagotry, but I also kind of want to get rid of the straight LAR as well. And I'd rather just have healthy people. my my idea of friendship and friends around me which is you know I remember I was on Glenn Beck show uh first time I was on that show years and years ago maybe 2018 and um and he said something about transgenders and I hadn't learned about the the right-wing way they view sex yet I had I already had these ideas in my head on how it works and um do people not know that Slightly Offensive originally started with a bisexual Jewish producer and my first co-host was a transgender people don't know that that's actually true Um, it actually started and I had two transgender friends and I remember I said on on his uh podcast like I literally there's a famous video I made running into this this guy named Dini.
That's like his like name. He's running it's he he makes these uh bikinis that are made of dicks, little dicks.
>> Okay.
>> And I have a couple.
>> And I interviewed him and everyone thought it the clip went viral, millions of views and everyone's like how did you find this guy? I'm like that was literally my friend walking up to me and I was like and that's why I was like oh Dini and like it was like every everyone thought it was a name that I made up and it was like no that was my friend Dini.
uh that I thought was like actually was a cool person. And I remember I told on Glenn Beck, I go says something about transgenders and I go, "Yeah, I I have some transgender friends and they're really cool people." And uh I go, "You have transgender friends." Well, they're like mentally ill, but to be honest here, all my friends are mentally ill.
So uh they just like they're I I just hang out with mentally ill people and that's what I go everyone in LA is mentally ill. They're all mentally ill.
Um so I just like kind of like, you know, they're cool people though. I go, "They're cool people." And that's a very liberal big city mindset that that would turn a lot of people off is like, "Yeah, I want to hang out with cool people."
The kind of like chud right-wing mindset is like, "We all have beards and guns and we we relate through shoes." I'm like, "Well, I'm like looking for people who are like you have go hang out with and you have interesting conversations and you make you think differently and you have you talk." And then I got into this fear and it's like, you know, I had to like drop those friends because they told me at Blaze like, "Hey yo, you can't be like seen like hanging out with transgenders." And I'm like, now that I've learned transgenders are kind of [ __ ] weird. I'm like actually >> not into that [ __ ] I think that's very weird.
>> And I think that >> there really actually is no such thing as a cool transgender to be honest because the coolest transgender that you could ever say if you say to them, "Hey, listen. I don't give a [ __ ] how you dress. I don't give a [ __ ] what you do, what you call yourself, blah blah, but the law shouldn't recognize gender identity. Your license should still say M and should never change to F. Watch how quickly your cool transfriends into a rapid leftist. No, no, no. I have a doctor's note. I'm I don't give a [ __ ] what your doctor's note says. Your mental illness doesn't make you a woman.
Sorry. And if you can't handle that, you're actually not that [ __ ] cool.
Sorry about it. And that's actually a really important thing because it's like, you know, if you look around these right-wing spaces, there's always for some reason a base [ __ ] and people like to conflate, you know, the gays and the [ __ ] And there's it's really not the same thing, right? For me, I've been celibate for years, right? There's the thoughts in my head are the thoughts in my head. I can control whether I'm going to go out and [ __ ] a dude, whatever. I'm I choose not to, right?
The [ __ ] is what how you be a [ __ ] it how how one is a [ __ ] is by literally crossdressing and going outside in the opposite sexless clothes.
That's not the same [ __ ] thing. You could just stop [ __ ] doing that. But you don't. And listen, even if you don't do that, I'm from New York. Do whatever the [ __ ] you want, but you should not be able to change your [ __ ] sex in the law because that's what goes back to the Civil Rights Act and all that other [ __ ] So, there really is no such thing as a cool training. I've never found one. And even the most base trainee in the market, say the Blair Whites, whatever, they like to do this thing where it's like, you mentioned mental illness a couple times, right? They want to do this thing where they're like, "Oh, no, no, no, no. I'm not transgender. I don't get the legal privileges and the censorship based off of gender uh transgenderism. I get it based off of transsexualism." So, it's not through the Civil Rights Act. It's through the Americans with Disabilities Act. You get to the same place where we're all censored and they get their tit paid for and their jaw shaving paid for, but just through a different legal mechanism. And that's why it's like really important for us to keep in mind where it's like bring it always bring it back to the law. always bring it back to that thing that's censoring us and be like, "Are you really that cool?" Cuz 99.9% of the times they're not. And I've still never seen one.
>> Well, yeah. Well, what I was going to say is my mind's changed because actually when I met these people didn't know they were transgender, so that's kind of what I mean. It's like and I'm like and I found out later I'm like, "Oh, you're transgender?" Like what does I didn't know what that mean?
>> When they whipped it out.
>> Yeah. Well, yeah, but I didn't know. I mean, I I thought they were just gay. I thought it was just gay. Like I thought they were just like weird. Like I didn't know what that meant. I just thought they were just like weird like fem fem people or something like that. What I mean is when I was in when I was in LA, this is why the internet's messed us all up and with everything. It's like I just was I I it sounds so cringe, Millennial core cringe, but it's like you are very New York and it's like I'm very like people that have a problem with me are just mad that someone from LA thinks the way I do. Okay, that's why they're better. They just they just don't there's just >> like.1% of people in LA think like I do where they're very comfortable in the liberal society and have learned how to navigate it. I was a boy in a very liberal hyper progressive society and I didn't want to participate in the things I didn't want to participate in and I was a product of the environment. I didn't want to um remain a poor white kid from LA. Um, and so I basically just realized that I wanted to be cosmopolitan and I wanted to learn high society. So I just kind of like I'm not going to say things, but I did things maybe some allegedly were illegal when I was a minor um to to get ahead and to kind of get in these communities and to go places. And um I told people I almost got recruited into a child sex cult as well in LA during during this during this journey. And you know what's interesting is is um when I was a child, by the way, to clarify that, when I was a child, they try to recruit me as a victim.
>> Being trafficked.
>> Yeah. They were trying to traffic me, by the way. They're trying to traffic me.
Um I just got to clarify cuz everything gets clipped from the show and it seems like my a loggers uh just really are having a good time with the [ __ ] I've been saying recently. Um but uh yeah, I love this episode.
>> We're ready. We're prepared.
>> Well, I this was this was strategic actually. If everyone wants to know, it's like I needed like some gay clips back out.
>> It's a ch filter. We're filtering out the chuds.
>> Well, I was like I was like, well, the last thing that everyone said was that I like raped some 16-year-old or whatever, and you're like, "Okay, well, that's not true." And it's like, "Maybe I'll just like put some like straight jokes out there, like super straight stuff." It's like, "Well, that didn't help either.
Let's just go back to the gay stuff. Put their own age, you know? We'll just let's just let's put more gay rumors out there." Um because uh because you know, we'll get back to that. Um >> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Because they're a protected class. So, I got to go back to being protected. Uh, no. I was going to say that um what I'm what I'm saying is I'm not saying this stuff's normal. It's just that I lived in this world and LA and New York are the best examples of what I could think of is like where all ideas in this country come out of LA and New York. It's like everything from style to cinema and it's like and then you go oh no I say actually in Georgia there's movie studios. Yeah. Where did movie studios come from dog? From Hollywood. Okay. So like yes >> from Fort Le New Jersey. Actually real the first Hollywood was Fort Le New Jersey.
>> It's like that's always actually like hey buddy it's it's LA. And so when you grow up there >> it's like I never thought about anything. I just knew gay people and I knew transgenders and I just knew this stuff and it wasn't an internet thing. I wasn't being influenced. Just this is my life. This is where I'm at. And um and I I realized that the rest of the world is not like this. And the kind of the the the the cultural war problem that we are having is that elites have attempted from LA, New York, obviously they moved to DC. That's like everybody northeast, right? Northeast coastal, western coastal is they're trying to impose their coastal cosmopolitan ideas on the rest of the country and they're trying to make the whole world, that's kind of the whole problem. They're trying to make the whole world liberal and gay.
It's like, well, we're all liberal and gay and that's like literally what it is. It's like gay liberalism. It's coastal elitism of individuals who have kind of like due to their wealth or whatever have these ideas, but it's like, "Hey, bro, you can't tell a fat chud who barely even found a wife that like you know that like it it's like you can uh just uh you know, you can hook up with a girl and your wife will forgive you." She's not going to forgive you, bro. You make $40,000 a year. She's barely being supported by you. And yeah, I know she's fat, but you're not allowed you're not allowed to cheat on her because even though she's fat and stuff, it's like, do you you're also fat, too.
And you're not really going to be able to get another girl because you don't really have a lot to offer. These ideas that clavicular pushing don't work on you if you're a 14-year-old in a poor public school. You're not going to just be able like you got a girlfriend, don't you can't just go make out with other girls. She's gonna break up with you, bro. You're not an elitist rich guy. the the elitists do play by different rules and that's always been why the the the proletariats hate them because because you know if you look at all of history to start bring up sexuality look at the French look at whatever it's like there's always a lot of incest things that we we're not into unless you're in Pakistan there's a lot of incest um there's these [ __ ] are [ __ ] killing each other like you know and and we know that they're they they're they're held to a different standard of laws it's like rich why we get mad at rich people is they get away with crime crimes. It's not just sex to get away with crimes. But a lot of these like bisexual and like you know like affeminite and like transgender stuff just come from people who did not have enough problems and they can manage these things when it stays in the elite.
But when these ideas the difference is they used to seep into the proletariat and some people would would emulate them because they're humans. They're now pushing their degenerate bgeoa perversions on us about money about everything. You know, it's like like they give us credit. A good example is credit. Sexuality and credit alike. It's like credit is good. It's good to be in debt when you're really [ __ ] rich.
Your company should be in you should be in [ __ ] debt, dude. Should have business lines of credits and loans.
Your credit cards give you points and whatever. When you're poor, a credit card is so [ __ ] bad, dude. If you're like, if you're making 50 grand a year, do not get a [ __ ] credit card. You're not getting points, dog. It's a trap.
And it's like it's a sense of sex. It's like, you know, just cuz credit works for you guys cuz you're a bunch of [ __ ] greedy Jews and know how interest works. Interest is bad for 99% of Americans, 1% it works well for. Why are you pushing a credit system on Americans? It's terrible. But it works well for them.
>> To that same point, right? It's there's this thing where now in 2026 and going into the future into the 2030s, right?
The actual elite are back to this thing where it's like, I have four kids. I'd eat healthy. I do this, whatever. And it's actually the fly over bumpkin ass states where you see like the most crazy insane looking like I am trans and I'm like 400 pounds and I'm by non-binary and whatever. It's like this weird thing where it's like they've caught up to where the elites were 10 years ago but they will still be stuck there where the elites have moved on to like now they're doing their like you know rustic uh homesteading whatever whatever whatever.
But I think this kind of gets to the point with what we're talking about with like kind of filtering the chuds out where it's like someone like you with your dyed hair and your [ __ ] shirt and whatever and someone like me with my voice and what and my mannerisms.
It's actually like a [ __ ] superpower.
When they hear someone like me with my voice say gay isn't real, gay should not be allowed to adopt children. Gay marriage isn't real. Sexual identity should be not protected in law, etc., etc. because my voice and my mannerisms kind of get past their kind of lib firewalls. And s sure the chuds won't get it. The chuds are [ __ ] chuds. But honestly, what we both do are kind of code chud talking points and chud anti-left types of things into a kind of cosmopolitan package that's way more palatable to our peers in the media market cities that we live in, whether it's Los Angeles or New York or Miami or whatever. And I think it's like it's important. Like listen, if the Chuds are out there and they get it, wonderful.
But if the Chuds don't get it, sorry buddy, you're not going to get it. It's not for you. We're we love you. But we're going to take this cosmopolitan chud synthesis and we're going to push it forward.
>> Yeah. Yeah, and I was going to say, you know, I want to bring up a tweet here in a second, but >> it's our last tweet on the uh prime, >> but um but I I want to bring up a that the topic here is it really does come to like Chud versus elitist cosmopolitan in ideas because there's no no movement I've seen more um suffering from this optics issue than um the America first movement where you just like, you know, we're going to talk about on Friday. I'm not going to say much. went to a protest like against Indians and we were joking as we were leaving, you know, against Indian invasion. It's like it's a right topic. I'm saying it's like, okay, good.
You all showed up >> and you see the people that showed up and you're like, >> maybe I'm just going to like support the Indians actually.
>> Yeah, I'm going to join. I'm going to join.
>> I might Yeah, I'm going to be >> are not people.
>> Yeah, it's like it's like they're not humans.
>> A bunch of fat chuds and block lavas, you know?
>> Yeah. Like people, but they're not people. Well, these are like fat chuds with like ARs and you're like and like people yelling about like Iran's nuclear arsenal and you're like, >> you know, >> if this is our if this is what we are then maybe I just going to go be a liberal or something like that. Like I don't like this cuz this is like this is gay too. Um >> we're Democrats again. Don't forget.
>> Yeah. Full circle.
>> Yeah. But I was like the American first movie there was like this just weirdass homeless looking guy wearing a Nicholas J. Fenta's hat like yelling at a Muslim guy in the face about like nothing.
>> All the cameras on him.
>> Yeah. Nothing. And I almost think like do you get like as Georgia said, do you even watch his show?
>> Yeah.
>> Because why are you >> It's got the wing half shirt on and like a first hat.
>> Nick's What? Nick is one of my best friends. What are we talking about here?
What the [ __ ] is going like Hello. Do you watch the show? Do you his face lights up when I said the super chat?
Like hello.
>> Yeah, but I was like that's what I said but this guy you're going like dude you're like why are you wearing that hat? Do you not know what this movement is? Like like do you know why he wears a suit and stuff? It is like it is elitist Chicago mentality that he has to see like a very refined movement of people who think well are are educated and you know colloquial and and you go you you're you're making it look like we're a bunch of rednecks that are [ __ ] and >> the magards. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Maggotards like a boomer [ __ ] >> And it's like get that [ __ ] off your head, dude. Because it it makes then it makes me look dumb for for associating with Nick. It's like if that's the view of of Nick and the people. It's not, by the way. I'm not mad about it. But it's like it's like so then now I'm been very clear in my elitism, very clear on my uh cosmopolitan nature. It's always been the same person, always said the same thing. Somebody in the chat like it's always like the Chut response like, "Oh, we said base trannies." Like if you don't understand the stuff I'm saying, that's on you, bud. You know, I'm not saying they're bass [ __ ] and I'm saying I just knew people because they are in the market. That's what they're called. Like >> it's like I just said I knew there were some some nice people, interesting people, and say they were bass, dude.
Said they were like fun to go grab drinks with. You go, you know, there's like a giant group of friends go with like 15 people at the bars. There's a couple of them are transgender.
Whatever. However, I want to clarify two things. It's like if you don't get what I'm saying, I'm saying, "Yeah, I'm saying, hey, these ideas make like if you don't even get your comment is is actually proving my point. I'm saying the fact that you don't get what I'm saying is the proof in the pudding.
They're saying I'm in LA and LA was where the transgender stuff came from.
New York and LA. That's where it all was bred. And so I just knew transgenders because there it's natural. It's like it's like if you if you were one of the weird 0001% of people that wanted to chop your dick off and have titties, you needed to move to LA or you get the [ __ ] beat out of you in your city. Okay, that's kind of where you had to go. You had to go to New York or LA. That's why weird people are New York LA. You have to go there to like It used to be if you were gay, you went to New York or LA.
that's just where you went because that's if you were gay, you're going to you're not going to be able to get a job. You're made fun of in work. It's like, well, these are the cities that there are gay people at, so you go to.
So, also I'm in Hollywood. West Hollywood is the gay capital of the country. Um, so you go in and you're like, you know these people, so your view on them is just different because you're like, you you've never been you don't know about transgenders and gays and stuff because somebody taught it to you, because you learned it in school, because you saw it in movies. You knew about the the the the pervasiveness of this topic because you lived in it. You were in the epicenter of where it was birthed. And you didn't even move there.
You're just born there. And so because you're born there, you have a certain elitism. That's where elitism comes from. Like you just kind of understand the whole sex LGBT thing. And it's not even a topic to you. Just get it. And it just kind of like the same reason why nobody in media really cares. It's like it's just like whatever. And you by the way from those places, by the way, you've lived there your whole life. And it's like why do the rightwing not care about it? Cuz you live there the whole time and all this stuff was going on while you live there. And it's always like did you die?
>> It's like you didn't die. And guess what? Guess what I did?
>> Get [ __ ] in the ass by a guy. And it was pretty cool that you got out of it alive, you know? It's like not that hard. Not that hard.
>> And what's crazy is those people want you to ch out, look like a low IQ, unsophisticated chud bumpkin, whatever, right? But they don't even understand, like I was talking about earlier, the operative part of it, which is the law.
The reason why that shit's in your life, in your schools, in everything is the law. If you ask them, hey, what's boss do? I don't know. I just don't want no [ __ ] [ __ ] around me. Go [ __ ] yourself. Actually, some of us live in cosmopolitan cities. I'm an attorney.
Some of us are very well, you know, highpowered whatevers. We have to live around these people. Actually, we don't give a [ __ ] about living around these people. However, when I open my mouth up about the training issue, I can say I don't give a [ __ ] if you crossdress. But guess what? The law can't recognize you as this and that and Bostock and Lawrence v Texas and all that [ __ ] I'm actually getting to the [ __ ] heart of the issue. Meanwhile, you walk into the room and you see a [ __ ] with painted fingernails and you start [ __ ] chuting out and spazzing out and get kicked out and you don't know what boss sock is. You don't know what Lawrence is. You don't know any of this [ __ ] And then you have the [ __ ] gall and the [ __ ] nerve to sit up in the chat and be like, "You had Basil on. You had a gay and a [ __ ] on. [ __ ] you, [ __ ] Cuz this gay and this [ __ ] knows more about the [ __ ] civil rights act that's playing the [ __ ] [ __ ] in your kid's school that's molesting them. So, how about you sit your [ __ ] chut ass down and let the [ __ ] [ __ ] handle it, [ __ ] Sorry.
>> So, so true, King.
>> I don't think he can hear you, but I don't think you're on. Anyway, we got we got a straight guy here. Very turned on by that. Um, but uh listen, and that's what I was going to say is like that that >> cash out. Does he have a cash app?
>> He does. Yeah. Yeah. Um Yeah. Yeah. He he does. We'll get we'll talk we'll give it at the end. But like so that that's that's the deeper subject that people don't understand is it's like um you know well how can you you know how can you also have uh you know dyed hair and you know all this stuff but you're still like kind of chudly about your racism and discrimination. It's like dude listen man it's because I also grew up in this cosmopolitan ideas I know that they only work in homogeneous society and I've watched as these things become really dangerous as they break down.
Like if you have an all-white society and there's just a couple cities in your country that have like gay people and attract them. It's like okay whatever but we're all homogeneous. We're all white. We're Christian and you know there's some queers in LA and New York and if you don't want to be around queers just don't live in certain burrows in New York or LA. And that's 99% of the country. But when you have diversity and all these things, you basically what the problem with our culture now is the culture used to be that where you live reflected the culture. And now they're trying to export the gay burough culture. The you know, I'm from LA. It's like, you know, you have diversity and you'd go to other states and you like didn't even know it's because there's no Mexicans and blacks why it was so nice when I was younger. Like why is Utah so nice and why is Colorado so nice? And you didn't know that. But now it's like everywhere in the country the culture problem is is we have diversity everywhere. Gay [ __ ] is everywhere. Like now you got gay burrows in every city and you got queers in every city. And it's like it doesn't society doesn't work when you have a bunch of gays and straits living together and a bunch of blacks and it doesn't work. That's why Los Angeles and New York are [ __ ] chaos, bro. New York and and LA are like rich cities because they attract cosmopolitan people who know how to make money that are smart, but they're [ __ ] up and not everyone wants to live there. They're [ __ ] up cities because they are diverse and do have that sexuality and we don't want that in the rest of the country. It's like you don't want that in your in your in your capital. You don't want that in Dallas. You don't want that everywhere. Now you can't escape it. So it kind of sucks because now you just got [ __ ] [ __ ] everywhere.
Got Mexicans and blacks everywhere and then you got a [ __ ] gay Mex gay I don't even know what you are. Gay Muslim.
>> Don't even worry about it.
>> That is New York. Like that that is like we do not want this in the rest of the country. You do not want to be me. Okay.
Like I tell people it's like I am not promoting me. We don't want more people like me in the country. Okay? You don't want me. You don't want to be me. You don't want to know what I'm like. You don't want my problems. You This is not who you want to be. And you don't want to be that for sure either. Okay? It's like we we don't don't be us. But what we're telling you is >> why why you don't want to be a high power attorney in New York City. The [ __ ] >> And what I mean is don't be us. We're weird and we're from weird cities and we've done weird things. Uh yeah, we've done weird things in our lives and we've been around weird people. What we're telling you is >> we got this way naturally and we now know it's not good for the rest of the country and it's not good for the average person and we kind of want people to be normal cuz we're kind of we it used to be weird and now everyone's weird and so now no one's weird. And the point is >> we make the case way better than the [ __ ] low IQ chuds traders and all these [ __ ] other retards. We make the case to the centers of power much more effectively because we don't get coded as hateful and regressive and low IQ and uncultured.
It's like, [ __ ] no. I'm educated. I'm high IQ. I'm cultured. I'm diverse. And I want to repeal the civil rights back, [ __ ] And I want to send them all back.
And I want mass deportations, [ __ ] And what? Now what?
>> But you know what? These people don't want to win.
>> No, that's what I say. We're trying to tell we're trying to tell you from growing up in it what our people are doing from our cities and how to stop it because it's not good and people don't want to listen because they don't like the way you talk or you look or they think they're better than you. And that's why it's not getting better because you're not listening to what we're telling you. We're trying to tell you the truth and the truth sets you free. Um and that's what's kind of sad.
I'll tell you this guys, I hate to break it to you but your entire world is controlled by gay pedophiles. And that is actually true. So you might hate them but you you serve them. Everything you do is serving gay pedophile elite class and that is just the truth. And there's no repercussions because who's going to hold them accountable? They literally are the law. So there is no accountability. Uh that's the truth.
Basil, if you want to share once more time how people can find you and follow you. We're going to take a quick break here for a second and then we're going to come back with the Iran war peace talks falling apart with a contributor coming back on as well. Nikki Rudd is here for the uh second half of the show.
>> Yeah. Let us know if you have time to do it. It's probably going to be another hour. So up to you. If you have time to >> tell Nikki Roy to send me his cash app, but they can find me at on Twitter, bazillionthought or patreon.com/benny Basil show where I'll be live on YouTube this Saturday 9:30 Eastern. Benny Basil show.
>> Yes. Um he was saying, "Do you want to stay for the Iran peace talks or you got to jump?"
>> I probably have to jump.
>> Yeah, no worries. Have a good one. We'll have you on again.
>> And that was a great talk.
>> Talk to you guys soon.
>> Talk to you soon. Someone just asked, "Um, do we really need a two-hour show of Elijah trying to tell us he's gay? We already knew." That's what I've said.
You've already known because I've already told you guys a million times.
Dude, I've dead I've dead ass I dead ass I I uh and I never like I don't even tell people if I'm joking. I I commit to the bit. Yeah, we're we're do a break real fast. We're going to do a quick break. But uh dead dead ass like like Dave Rubin was like, >> "Do you want to Yeah, wait. No, this is the last fight. Last Yeah, last part.
No, Dave Rubin was like like, "Are you gay?" And I was like, "Um, yes."
And um I think it's uh yes. And I just looked at him in the eyes like this.
Yes. And I was like, "And what does that mean?" He's like, "Nothing." And I was like, "Okay."
>> It's the perfect person to say that to.
>> Yeah. It's like it's like it's like uh Well, cuz I' I'd mentioned a joke to him. I was very sarcastic with him because his name's Dave Rubin. His husband's Dave Rubin. And I I do this off of often to people where if I disagree with them or I think they're dumb or I don't like them, I actually gas them up. So I told him I was like, I just think it's like really cool that like you're gay and they say gays are narcissists and you like don't give a [ __ ] You married yourself. That's really cool. You married a guy named Dave Rubin that looks like you. Your name's Dave Rubin and you married a guy named Dave Rubin that looks like you.
>> Are you going to rent a woman's womb now?
>> Yeah, that's that's but that's really cool. I really respect that. I want something like that for my life. I want something like that for my life. I want to marry an Elijah Schaefer that looks just like me. That's really cool. He's like, "Oh, are you gay?" was like, "Yes." Just walked away. And it's like, I just don't I just don't um understand at the end of all this how you guys didn't get the whole point of the conversation was it literally doesn't matter what people think you are. It doesn't matter what you are cuz people think Dave Rubin's straight is that's the gayest thing you could ever do in your life. Anyways, we're a couple minute break here. Um just a few minutes, uh potty break as they call it, and we're going to need a blue ebook for Nikki and it's going to be a great time.
So >> that's what I came here for. Uh, we'll see you in a couple minutes and we'll be right back.
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Welcome back everybody, ladies and gentlemen, boys and boys. Um, I love I love that some of you guys this is just background noise too. Like we're having a talk. Um, by the way, I'm so disappointed in like half the people in the comments. Like I literally try to make a point for like >> 2 hours about like not obsessing about people's sex and you identity and not like worrying about your own all the time. Like you need to like focus on greater things and ultimately you need to live the life that God is calling you to live. And that's like kind of what matters and that's what we were trying to say. Um and you don't want to get trapped in that stuff. But >> it's the fact that the labels aren't real.
>> The labels aren't real.
>> The labels aren't real. And so to to call yourself a label, you're kind of putting yourself in a category. It's like There's no LGBTQ, there's no straight. It's like he said, it's like there's normal and then there's just perversions. And a lot of men are perverted and have just perversions. And that's just kind of true. And that's really all it is. And that's really all it's always been. And some people believe that they're just going to be pervert for the rest of their life. So that just happens. Um, that being said, like somebody in the chat's just like, "Not going to lie, when I fall asleep drunk and wake up to piss, I sit down so I don't cover the whole bathroom." Very nice. Thanks for that. Thanks for that.
Uh, >> thanks for that. Someone also said Sydney Watson might be a dumb hoe, but I still would. This chat is completely just all over the place tonight.
>> Thank you for letting me down for sure.
>> Um, yes.
>> Yeah. Hey, we got Nikki Rudd in the house.
>> What's going on? Happy to be back, you guys. Sorry I missed the first half of that very interesting and productive conversation. Um, I don't know how I feel about all the takes that have been given. You know, I kind of just I'm kind of just listening and learning. I grew up always thinking like, you know, gay people were just kind of gay, but uh I don't know. Apparently everything is a spectrum now. Um but I really liked I I was a little scared at the end. I don't know if you caught it, but uh Basil wants my cash app. I think he wants a little bit more cash app.
>> I hope that's okay.
>> Sweet. Okay. Yeah, make sure you give him my private phone number as well.
>> I also did that. Um >> most browncoated statement, too, like white guys don't have cash apps.
>> Like that's we don't have cash apps. We don't white people don't I don't have one. why people don't get banned off Cash App, you know what I mean? It's like we just don't even start one. Um, but I did like his shirt a lot. I didn't know what the acronym stood for, but I I just uh assumed it meant that he loves big white communities because like so do I. Honestly, I love big white communities. I missed the days in Dallas when we had big white communities. Now it's uh big, it's big Indian communities instead. Uh but we're going to try to bring back the BWC. We're going to try to bring back big white communities to North Texas, Dallas, Fort Worth, and America at large. That's the goal here, Rift TV, bringing back BWC. Yeah, I was going to say, um, it felt a little bit targeted. I feel like, um, there was a very much the shirt was chosen because he was talking to me and >> and the big white, my big white community was actually brought up by Basil on the show for a moment there. And I was like, okay. M >> and I also got asked for my cash app as well.
>> Oh, sweet.
>> Um, so >> thought you'd already have yours, honestly.
>> We might be in a new thing here. We might be in a new thing here. This is a really good Doesn't work with the orthodox conversion, but um but uh yeah, it is it is it is actually it is actually crazy. Um Rift is actually going to become an Only Fans uh page now. It's like that's what we're doing.
>> We're going the Clav route.
>> We're going the Clav route.
>> The Jews are right. The Jews were right.
M >> I got a Jewish girlfriend now these days, guys. Got a Jewish girlfriend and uh >> honestly, you should just inject yourself with meth and chemicals when you're 19 and um date Jews and have a club and that's the life, man. You'll be really happy and satisfied and uh you're going to have a lot of quality people around you who believe in you and love you and won't screw you over.
>> All right, that being said, the Iran peace deal is falling apart. Check out this Jesse Waters clip.
>> Fox News alert. The Iranians just got the wind knocked out of them overnight.
US forces conducted air strikes on multiple targets, hitting the enemy's radar and command and control centers.
That came after the shot down one of our own drones, a $4 million predator.
Central Command says these strikes were defensive. Kuwait also in the crosshairs. The enemy fired off a barrage of missiles and drones into the country. Two drones headed towards our air base there. They were neutralized.
Iran's proxy Hezbollah also feeling feisty this weekend. The terrorists launching over 50 rockets into Israel.
This morning, Netanyahu ordered the IDF to strike the capital of Lebanon, Beirut, targeting Hezbollah strongholds in the vicinity. Israeli ground forces are also pushing into mainland Lebanon, capturing a 900year-old medieval castle.
Look at that. This is their deepest military incursion into the country in over 25 years.
Trump not that >> I'm pretty sure that castle is a uh it's a castle that was used by Christian crusaders.
>> Yep.
>> And they bombed it to [ __ ] And it's interesting he didn't mention that, but go ahead.
>> Happy about Israel. More on that in a sec.
>> But the Iranians are calling this a ceasefire violation and they said they were suspending negotiations and vowing to completely block the straight. Pus says that's just a bluff. writing on Truth that talks are continuing at a rapid pace, but if the talks are off, he couldn't care less. He told NBC, quote, I think we've been talking too much. If you want to know the truth, I think going silent would be very good, and that could be for a long time. POTUS says that wouldn't mean more bombs. We just go silent and let the blockade work its magic. Sencom says the blockades turned around 121 ships and US officials tell the New York Times that the US military has been quietly guiding ships through the straight, at least 70 of them. The president says this is a waiting game. We're winning. I'm in no hurry. I'd like to say I'm in a hurry because, you know, gasoline prices are going to come tumbling down, but if you're going to be in a hurry, you're not going to make a good deal. And uh slowly but surely we're getting I think what we want and if we don't get what we want we're going to end it a different way.
>> Eggs just sitting back on the world's largest arsenal. We are prepared. We're we're postured even stronger today than we were on day one to address it that way if we have to but he'd prefer not to. Uh so Iran knows very very clearly what our expectations are and that's on the the the negotiating team to deliver.
Uh they're coming in our direction. The talks have been productive. I think they they know where it needs to go.
>> 47 believes we've already beaten them militarily and now he wants to beat them at the negotiating table. He tells ABC that a peace agreement with Iran would be even better than a military victory because he thinks the Iranians are better negotiators than they are fighters. There's just one problem.
Officials say the Iranians are literally in caves and they're not using email.
So, how do you hash out a deal with a band of pirates living underground? It's tricky. Trump's armed himself with a Sharpie and he's making his own edits.
>> No loopholes.
>> They originally said, "We will not develop a nuclear weapon." I said, "Well, what happens if you buy a nuclear?"
>> I don't know about you guys. I feel like I got put in a time machine and I'm three months back. If it's all the same rhetoric, it's all the same [ __ ] It's we're blocking the straight. We're preventing ships from going in. It feels like we're where we were three months ago. And I don't know if you remember, but everyone a week ago was saying, "Oh, we have a deal coming. It's almost certain that we're going to get it." And then Israel bombs Lebanon to [ __ ] Blows it up. And um now we're back right where we were. Right where we started.
>> Yeah. Planned Trusters in absolute shambles per usual. Continually over and over and over again. It's almost over.
It's almost over. This isn't a war. It's the shortest military operation in history. Dude, every time the same thing repeats. We're blocking the straight.
We're bombing them again. We're at the negotiation table. Oh, uh, we got to bomb Iran again and and, uh, violate the ceasefire. And then they call the Iranians terrorists. Like, this isn't they they suck. Sure, I don't love Iran, but it's it's one military fighting another military. It's just total propaganda when they're calling illegitimate government and military terrorist organizations. Just like that.
Then you just call the American military a terrorist organization as well.
Everybody's a terrorist then. It's this total [ __ ] that we're getting fed every single day. And unfortunately, I I look at all these Trump supporters. I don't understand how the people who always ranted against the left and against liberals about how they don't question what they're told. They just believe the narrative. They believe the lies. How they can see they have been lied to over and over and over again throughout the course of this war and uh not get out of their cognitive dissonance. But I don't think it's possible at this point. And I think uh MAG is fully bought in.
>> You know, I think about the Iran deal and I think about how messy the conversation is around this and I have a lot I have not a lot. I have a few colleagues who still like kind of support Trump and support what's going on here. And I kind of get it because it's kind of like the black pills. kind of get just like working in the system and just sort of supporting um what's going on because currently fighting the system also is very um financially unrewarding and kind of unfulfilling because uh whoever is actually controlling things has made it so confusing and actually unironically so predictable that there's actually nothing interesting to say. It's like it's it's like they're not even hiding anything anymore. It's just we're just we already know what they're doing and they're just doing it and they're doing it well and they're they're keeping up the the system. They're upholding the system so well. But it's like well you know in Frisco Texas you know I won't mention a lot about it but the reason why we have an Indian immigration problem we'll talk about on Friday uh with uh Mark Palasiano >> but the reason why we have a problem is because wealthy Indians are donating massive amounts of money to these city council members in our city and they're also outside Indian forces have basically decided this is going to be the Indian epicenter. center and they're investing in infrastructure and whatever. These are not like they don't even live here. These are just Indian nationalists like the Jews how they what they do. And basically I think what's what's just happening is is we feel so demoralized that the world is so chaotic it doesn't phase you anymore. Which is actually why I think we're going to go back. I mentioned on Chad Champion stream one of the good things like I think beefs are what's going to make it. And I also talking to a friend of mine about just making some like 2019 racist core of just like having her like walk down deep at night in sped up music wearing a rift tube top and a burking crown with sped up a gara music and just like releasing [ __ ] like that just to like inspire people like hey don't we still got hot chicks man and they're racist and you can you can find them they're out there get them you know it's like we're kind of at the demoralization stage again um where there's not like we're not we're not really organized And like there's some end goal and they did it by killing Charlie Kirk. And that's what did it, guys. This is what this is what did it. It did it.
>> That's so true.
>> It it really Charlie was so necessary because him getting redpilled and changing and the way that Turning Point was changing was like, "Oh my gosh, this is the establishment. We might actually change the establishment." Yep.
>> You know, there's going to be a debate on Israel at the Turning Point.
>> Remember what I said about Thomas Massie? How Thomas Massie was favorite?
He was the best.
>> Yeah. So even >> Yeah. Yeah, that's a good point. That's a really good point. And I'm saying >> they they and that's a very extreme measure to take. But I just want to say >> so this doesn't get clipped incorrectly, but kudos to whoever decided that the right move was to kill Charlie Kirk because it [ __ ] worked. Okay. And it's so demoralizing now. And nobody has the answers to the point where everyone's numbers are so down cuz people look to people online to tell them what's going on unless the people that are telling what's going on don't have any real answers for them. And so that's what I'm saying. I'm kind of going to go back into like where Nick and I were back in like 2018 where you're just like beefing with people and reminding people that blacks and Indians suck. I'm focus on Indians now. Like Indians are bad.
>> Just have a good time. Yeah, have a good time and hate Indians. Like that's kind of my model now. Enjoy life, hate Indians.
>> This is a great financial model. It's really going to work. Um, but it's really good. Actually, >> the ultimate, it was funny, the ultimate white pill is like racist egirl, racist voids. That's going to inspire all the youth again. Um, but it it was a very salient point about Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk, he endorsed Thomas Massie fully and called him his favorite congressman. And then TPUSA now in this House race that Thomas Massie just lost, they endorsed his his opponent. They endorsed Ed Galrine instead against Thomas Massie. And how is that not against the best wishes of Charlie Kirk? How is that not desecrating his memory? He literally calls the man his favorite congressman.
Um, these people, whoever has taken over that organization, they are leading it in the opposite direction that Charlie wanted it to go. And Erica Kirk is not the person actually running Turning Point USA. I think we all know that.
She's a name and a face slapped on to the image in order to try to keep some credibility and try to tie things back to Charlie and keep USA TPUSA running as a political weapon against us. And it's really dangerous. It's really scary because Charlie Kirk, the way things were going, like you said, the establishment might actually have been changed. the establishment might have actually been taken over by true America first patriot nationalists and instead they killed him. You know, he he was killed on behalf of that. And people have different takes on that. I won't dive into it, but it's um it's a scary thing, man. And so I I do think uh it's time to bring a little bit of uh you know, live, laugh, love into the movement cuz like you said, people people are tired of the politics, dude.
People the views are down. the views are down because people want to go listen to hope and people with answers. But now all the podcasters who are telling the truth, they don't have any good answers to give you and they don't really have any political hope. They're we're all black.
>> That's why Ian Carol retired from journalism.
>> Yes. But I but I'm also I'm also kind of happy >> because I think we can actually come in here and >> I'm telling you right now where I think content's going and like and and it's a reflection of what going on in the country with the Iran deal is this. You know, we're going to save the the protest details for for Friday, but listen to this. I filmed a video.
I did I I I went and did a little journalisming. Um, I did this thing and where people say, "Oh, it's it's not it's not journalism, okay? It's not journalism what you're doing. You're just getting like ragebaked clips and um I go, "No, no, no. Listen, people can read from CNN." This is this was my theory and I kind of helped invent this, by the way, many years ago.
I came up with this theory on knowledge in in in things. I go, "Okay, I saw my country and I and I hate to be like the recalling things, but I saw my country and I went out the first night with BLM started and I was the I think the only guy other than that other leftist guy that filmed any of the violence from the George Floyd riots between Minneapolis and stuff." And um I went out and I'm like, "Fuck this. I'm going to show the country what blacks really do." And I found out Antifa was actually the one burning the buildings down. It's actually white people, white, whites and Jews. And um I'm like, "Well, [ __ ] this group. like we need to make them terrorists. Like this is these are terrorists. I started noticing in cities they were terrorists and no one knew what they were and no one and then the left was saying they were an idea.
They're an idea. It's not a group. It's not a group. I'm like no, I'm watching them. They have walkie-talkies and you know camps and they have meetups. And I really started investigating. But I I wanted to do something. I really wanted people to see that BLM and Antifa were really bad for the country. And so what I did is I was like, there's no way with my little camera that I can go out and I can like get the readership of CNN. So CNN gets gets the the the the the protest and they say fiery but mostly peaceful. And so, you know, you get this narrative. I started noticing this narrative was shifting. I started filming like it was long clips. I started filming these long clips and and I and I was like, "Okay, I'm filming these like longer like videos, like live streams and stuff of this stuff, but the but the the the national narrative is that BLM is peaceful and Antifa is an idea. I'm clearly doing something wrong." And if we realize as commentators we're doing something wrong, that's one of the greatest things you can you can you can do for the country. Go, maybe I'm doing something wrong here because if we're all doing something a certain way and it's not working, then we're not doing a good job at helping the country. So then you go, I thought about this. I go, "You know what though? You know what all the articles I noticed used? You know what all the articles were using? They always use the most viral tweets because they're lazy. The journalists are lazy.
They're lazy. They're lazy. And they use the most viral tweets with videos and they just look they they go to X like every producer does or journalist does.
They just like just go to the search bar, type in a topic and pull [ __ ] from X. And so I realized if I could get like 7 to 12 second clips that that made these people look bad that I and we could get them viral then it wasn't important about telling the story. It was showing tidbits that I want people to know things that were missing and then the journalist did the job for me and spread them around which is how I got so many jobs with CNN and New York Times and whatever. It's like that's what that's what happened is like I would just go and make sure I show you the things that people don't know are going on. And and I realized that that really worked because people are like, "Huh, I I I I didn't realize that white people are burning down buildings after blacks loot them." Like I didn't know that was happening because they were saying it wasn't happening. And it's like, huh, that's really interesting. And you inspire copycats.
Andy know as well. And then but you come to today and something happened yesterday. Nikki did a video did really well. We went to a stupid little protest in Frisco and like my content not just went viral for me. What I noticed is >> people would rip my videos to go viral.
Like you know all these like sharing accounts, they would rip your videos.
>> Some Australian accounts.
>> Yeah. Got four [ __ ] Australian >> got four and a half million views on my video. But my content last night did over 10 million views >> because why? I'll I'll play it on Friday. But, you know, the Indian topic is a little niche. It's like everyone hates them.
And I don't think I've ever seen someone rip an Indian flag up before on I don't think I've ever seen that. And it made it made all of the Indian it made all of the Indian newspapers. Well, look at on Friday. They're blurring it out. It's like it made international news. It made international news that clip and and it was getting stolen and people were seeing it. It's like we haven't seen that before. And I think that we're kind of getting back into the era where it's like this this what I'm going to say is you write something but then it hits mainstream and then people get get inundated with it. I don't think that content is going anywhere. I don't think that anything is a problem. I think we're going to go back to where we were in 2016 2020 where those who find the niche topics that will be the next story now will be the bigger voices in 5 years.
And it's it's like Nick having no viewers and like not even having cozy and then now he's like big and it's like but now now he's gonna have to pivot because the Israel topic really isn't that interesting to people and he's probably trying to figure out what he's going to do which I I get it. It's like I remember I remember like I I don't mean this in in a mean way but it's like you know when you see people like Savannah Hernandez getting like beat up at an ICE detention facility and like you know filming a riot it's uninteresting. It's only boomers are into it and it's just uninteresting to us. It's like, yeah, you stupid [ __ ] [ __ ] You're like a 4 foot tall little girl and you're going into a militant political partisan zone with people who want to kill ICE agents cuz they believe that they're Nazis and Gestapo and you're putting a camera in their face and you work for one of the largest conservative organizations, Turning Point, led by one of those hated people, Erica Kirk, who is hated by the left and the right. And you're doing this and you're getting beat up and you're like, I want sympathy and Erica's backing you up. It's like she got beat up. And it's like, you know what? People like me think, "Yeah, [ __ ] You deserve that, [ __ ] You deserve that." It's like, "Oh, she deserve to be beat up. What about uh uh self-defense and rights?"
Like, no, [ __ ] That's over now.
Putting yourself around leftists to get your [ __ ] [ __ ] rocked. We already know they're violent. We already know they're stupid. It's the same thing as like going and calling black people the n-word and getting shot. It's like, dude, well, you know, you're kind of [ __ ] stupid for that because we know blacks are low IQ. We know that they're low impulse control. You probably don't want want to be calling blacks the n-word. And I just bring this up. Those are the people, but it's turning point whatever. She keeps doing it cuz the boomers are into it and they love it and whatever. What do we do now? We need to figure out what the issue is going to be a year from now, two years from now and we need to start exposing it now before anyone wants to [ __ ] hear about it.
>> And I think this Indian immigration is huge. I think this is I think this is an international story. a lot of our content will be focused on that.
>> I think I think this is a lot of the issue and I and I don't think that anyone's going to do it right and no one's going to complete it. It's going to be ongoing and I think that it's actually the goal is and I know it sounds really crazy. It is a business model, but we need to make people feel unwelcome in this country and we need to change the sentiment in this country where people Indians aren't living with each other because they want to live around Indians. they're living with each other because they're afraid to live around white people and feel unwelcome. And it's like that's the kind of like balkcanization things we need to do and we need to start putting out content that evokes um national conversations.
Like we need to be making content that just keeps reinforcing cuz like how the Jews work before they can organize and get to the point to where it's illegal to criticize the the the Indians. We need to take their [ __ ] out and we need to do it for all of our people in middle management in corporate worlds in tech.
all of our all of our Americans who are there are getting [ __ ] up by these people. We need to make sure that these people know that there's opposition, there's hostility and that you're not welcome here. And there's that's the kind of [ __ ] I have other [ __ ] in my mind, too.
>> Absolutely. And to those at home who think, well, that's not Christian. You can't do that. What is your other option? What is your other option?
You're you're listening to somebody who was born and raised in Dallas Fort Worth, basically in Fris at the epicenter of the Indian ethnic replacement of white Americans and white Texans and white North Texans. What else are you supposed to do? The government is not going to do anything about it.
The Texas government's totally bought out by India and Israel, of course, and then so is the federal government in the United States of America. They're not going to do anything else. We're being ethnically replaced. The cities that we grew up in and our children are growing up in are becoming worse and worse by the day. This immigration makes our state worse. These are not rich Japanese people or rich British people. These are Indians. They're as foreign as it gets to our ethnicity, to our culture, to our religion, and to our customs and norms.
These people are foreign to us. It is making our way of life disappear, and it's lowering the quality of our day-to-days.
all the time, constantly. So, what else are you supposed to do? You have to make them feel unwelcome. Go somewhere else.
It's I'm a bad person. No, you are ethnically replacing me in my own city.
And it's becoming worse for me and my children and other people's children and the grandchildren of the future. What is Texas going to look like? What is Dallas going to look like? Yeah. Actually, you are the one who is in the wrong. There is nothing wrong with me asserting my sovereignty in the state, in the city, and the country that myself, my parents, and all of my forebears grew up in, sweat, bled, and died for. You need to leave. You have a homeland. This is mine. Yeah. And I was going to say something real fast. The reason what I'm saying about with content, like why everyone's bored of it, because they think they're bored of the stories, is this. What what's going to happen is is we're actually going back into content.
I was actually talking to my friend today. I'm going to be having a big meeting with with Nikki and Georgie this Sunday because I have a lot of notes around. and I've been writing down and I like to take time to think think through what we should do. We're going to be going viral a lot more. I've been going viral very often actually. And what what people want is the reason why like my videos in the street just talking on scene do better than uh on camera is because now everyone has a camera and everyone can just sit in their room and be like have an HD camera and talk about things. But very few people are willing to go on the scene and if you go on the scene it just ups your credibility. It's like well you are there so maybe I'll listen to you. But also, we're going back to the content as well, and I and I mean this. Nothing has done more to help the immigration debate in this country than Gen Z Kids just helping redistribute and add sound effects to Indian street food vendor videos. Just like just literally sharing videos of how food is made in India has made more people opposed to immigration in this country than any podcast. Okay, just like ew freaking ew. You look at ah it's disgusting. Like what the hell is that?
You're like feral ass people and it's like and then everyone hates India now.
>> I didn't know curry came from the armpits, you know. Yeah, >> that's actually all the spices that you see in those street vendors. Yeah.
>> Wait, but that's what I was saying about the journalism thing. When you show people things they haven't seen before, it does more to change their mind regardless of politics. So when you show people like for instance a guy ripping an Indian flag you go they go you know what is the hate that much against Indians it's like you know yeah I support him [ __ ] India like I hate that [ __ ] and you get them thinking about that now what's kind of crazy is you know somebody else who's been loyal to another country has been Trump >> he's uh been very loyal he said started out as America first America only I think he originally said too America only and then he now says he might run for prime minister in Israel he should actually >> honestly Um, you really should. That's a good career pivot for him.
>> Um, bad for us, but good for him.
>> Well, he had another lovers tiff with Netanyahu, so we'll see if he can even do that anymore.
>> Well, what I was going to say is no, it's >> not even a real story. It's definitely fake. It's It's so fake, dude. And and >> we have both reactions. We have Trump's reaction and Netanyahu's response. Check this out.
>> Axios reported that you had a phone call with BB Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, in which you were angry with him. You said, "Are you effing crazy?
What are you effing doing?" um uh I helped you stay out of jail. Is that true? Did you speak to him in those terms?
>> I did. I I wouldn't say angry. I was a little bit perturbed at his uh constantly fighting with Lebanon. You know, at some point I said maybe we got to stop this. We got to stop it. But I have a very good relationship. We've done well done well together. He always says we could never have done it, but everybody knows that we could have never done it without the United States. But we've we've I've worked very well together. I like BB a lot and I've worked very well with him. We had a you know where he I'm a wartime president.
He's a wartime prime minister, very important part of the world. And I think we've done, you know, very well. We've we've gotten along very well together.
>> Axios reported that you had a fun notice. Let's go straight to Netanyahu's response.
>> Let's hear it.
>> Okay. Well, give me a second. Well, you just have to give me a second here.
>> Well, notice notice how when he says we, he says we couldn't have done it without the United States.
>> Wait, was that a Freudian slip?
We couldn't have done it without the United States. What side are you on?
>> I I think he actually might be the prime minister of Israel. I don't think he needs to run. I think he already is. Or maybe the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, is actually the president of the United States. Maybe that's the direction that it is.
>> Look at this little smirk here. If you want to play the video, Elijah.
>> Yeah. Listen. Look at this.
>> So, let's talk about the call that you had with him this week, which is getting a lot of attention.
>> President confirmed that he that he said, "You're effing crazy." How how did you react to that? What really happened in that call?
>> Well, I'm not going to get into details of our conversations. We've had thousands. Wow. A lot a lot of thousands.
>> And if you think this is a crisis, you should be in some other conversations.
Six million.
We have so many agreements. We agree on the main things. We want to get uh Iran, the nuclear program in Iran finished. We want to make sure that Iran doesn't pose a threat to Israel, to the Middle East, to America, that it doesn't develop nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them not only to Israel and to every capital in Europe, but to every city in the United States. That's our common goal. That's what we set out to do. Uh and to expand the circle of peace as the president and I did in the Abraham Accords uh together. So, we have common goals. Sometimes we have as in the best of families, you have these tactical disagreements. We always find a way to work them out and uh uh and we do so as great friends. We can uh disagree in the morning and by the afternoon we have uh we're common action.
>> So I was going to >> Dude, Netanyahu is such a little gremlin. He's such a little gremlin. I look at him and it's like I'm looking at one of those little banker dwarves from Harry Potter, you know?
>> Yeah. It's like smuggness personified.
>> Exactly, bro. The little grin that he always has on his face, the nose is coming out. The ears are like flopping.
He's about to take flight from his ears.
He's just repulses me, dude. I look at him and I just like get angry, you know?
He's just nasty. Just a nasty, disgusting little gremlin. Yeah. So, there's a little update. Um, we mentioned on the show, maybe a few weeks ago, maybe a few shows ago, that the Israeli regime is starting to detach themselves from the US over the course of the next 10 years, at least financially. But it turns out, if you want to pull that up, Elijah, um, it turns out we were actually wrong.
>> Sorry, one second. Don't put it up real fast. I got the wrong link here.
>> We were actually wrong about that. So, Israel isn't detaching from us financially. They're actually intertwining themselves with us even further. And they're they're basically merging our militaries together under this um Yeah, look at this here.
>> Yeah. So, uh, >> section 224 of 2027 National Defense Authorization Act. Um, and they snuck it in here and uh, >> yeah, I can't read that if you want to read that.
>> So, um, this is from uh, >> this says, "I was glad to receive a proposed congressional resolution endorsing my plan to shift the framework for USIsrael defense cooperation from aid to partnership. As I said in an out meeting uh, in our meeting in Jerusalem, of course, Israel's deeply appreciates the financial component of the military aid the United States has generously provided over the years. is the crime the time has sorry so I kind of like um not very clear on my screen here >> a little small >> it's probably a little bit better on your screen but the time has now arrived for us to remove from aid recipient to partner >> I am uh heartened by your enthusiastic support for our plan to develop a new uh memorandum of understanding with the United States government that will draw down US financial military assistance over the next decade and replace it with what you refer to as a new framework of joint defense cooperation co-development co-production and mutual investment in the areas including advanced missile defense, artificial intelligence, unmanned systems, cyber security, and next generation military platforms. Push us right up there. Looks clear up there, actually. Um, >> yeah.
>> Holy [ __ ] >> Yeah. So, we were wrong a little bit, or at least we got the wrong idea.
>> That the most terrifying part of that is the artificial intelligence unmanned systems.
>> Think about that. We had this discussion about drone warfare last week and I said how unnerving it is to me the idea of a machine flying around. No man, you're not meeting another man on the battlefield. This is not a respectable mutual combat. Just some machine is flying in the air and destroys you and you're standing like that Ukrainian man in the middle of a field just waiting for your death. So now we are going to be manning those drones with AI in joint cooperation with Israel. America and Israel are going to be creating AI drones to uh you know palanteer strike any dissident who criticize Israel. This is a great development you guys. We're really we're really pushing America first under the Trump administration.
This is the golden age. Didn't you know that? Didn't you know that us literally joining our military with a foreign government, a foreign country is America first and America only America only, guys, America only is uniting our military with Israel. Yeah, I thought I thought it was too good to be true. And it turned out, of course, it is too good to be true that they would be detached.
I thought they were detaching from us financially because they saw the upcoming rightwing. You know, the young guys, they're all anti-Semitic. They all hate Israel and Jew Jewishness on some level or world jewelry, rather. And um they see it coming, but this isn't that at all. It's actually a stronger merger.
All right, note this real fast. I'm going to make a a short on this tomorrow with you. Um uh we're going to be short on this uh tomorrow. Um a special short on this um for Tik Tok. We'll post it everywhere. And um because I I actually know where we need to go with content completely based on these issues. I know exactly where we are. I know exactly where we are. You know, people wonder um why people like, you know, Alex Jones or Nick or myself or any of these people um sort of never really fully sold out. Um and you know, like how did we know the things we did? It's like how did you know like we're ready for this. How did you know about um Alex Jones about 911?
How did you know Nick about like the you know world jewelry at such a young age?
How did you know Elijah about I I more fought leftism? Like how did you know about like the communist influence and BLM and and Antifa and like how do you know that they were going to be a terrorist organization? It's like well here's the deal.
you know, once you kind of expose someone, I notice a lot of people like, you know, we can get kids at the protest today yelling about how 911 was was an inside job with uh Israel. What happens is is is he knows that, but back in the day, if you said that, you know, that's what caused a rift. That's, you know, that's the first thing that caused Alex Jones to be uh I don't know if you know this. Alex Jones saying that Israel was involved in 911 was what actually destroyed his uh place in right-wing media. I don't know if you know this. It was it was a beef with Glenn Beck. And at the time you had Gary Franchie uh going out with Brian and uh Alex and they they got kicked out of the media sphere for saying that Israel worked with Saudi Arabia to do 911. they got completely blacklisted and kicked out.
And so they actually kind of like rose to fame. It was already kind of semi-popular is that they printed uh DVDs.
If you remember, there's probably like two, but they printed DVDs. They had these rallies and they would like walk around the street and pass out DVDs.
That's how I got redpilled actually from a DVD from Alex Jones. Okay, just how I got from a DVD. Okay, given to me given to me in random. That's like I was in high school was in nth grade. Got given a DVD. Didn't know anything about politics or [ __ ] And I uh just went [ __ ] what the [ __ ] Now what did I watch? I watched a very good documentary called The Obama Deception. Mind you, mind you. Mind you, this is 2008 when Obama's first year. And why was it crazy? Because the Obama deception, I watched it and it was like the the core tenants of it was was like Obama is not here to bring peace. Obama's here to bring a black face. This is like before YouTube really ever took off. But it's like Obama, you know, as a blackface to bring division, to bring he That's the first time I think I heard of the phrase wokeness. You know, it's to create a culture war to get distracted off of a class war. And you know, eventually they're going to they're going to make a uh a pandemic and they're going to start locking people up for not following the pandemic rules. A great shutdown is going to come from FEMA. And he even he predicted even FEMA he goes FEMA is going to end up uh providing aid based upon political affiliation to the state and if you're loyal to the state they'll give you aid if you and we saw that by the way in North Carolina all this stuff that I watched on went how does he know all this like I go and this really got red pill I watched it it's like early on Obama and like one year into Obama's thing we started getting all this racial stuff and division I'm like and I was like thinking I'm like growing up and I'm going Alex told me all this like that that DVD. I always thought about him like he literally predicted this and I was like how did he predict this? He didn't predict [ __ ] dude. The point is our enemies are like very well organized.
You ever you ever just had like a small group of friends and the gossip that gets out? You just try to keep a secret amongst like girls or like three people.
It's kind of hard to do.
These people like to talk and they like to tell you what they know and they like to talk about what's going on and they talk about things. This is why I pay attention to the establishment. The establishment's telling you what they're doing, what they're going to try to do, and it's like, [ __ ] the mainstream media. Watch the mainstream media.
[ __ ] watch them. They are telling you what's going on. When they, but you have to be smart to watch it when they tell you things like the first protest, the George Floyd protest, fire up mostly peaceful, you go, they're literally going to try to erase this from history.
They're going to lie about it and they're going to cover it up and we're going to be so [ __ ] for the next two years for this [ __ ] And I was telling people what's going on. People say, "It's going to end. It's going to end.
Bro, nobody's burning down buildings.
Nobody's this, that. And you're like, I'm showing you. Here's a city burned down. It's literally six blocks burned to the crisp. And I'm showing you it made no mainstream media news articles.
They're saying small small uh clashes in Kenosha. And you're going, "Hey, man, this is going to escalate because the media is telling you they're what they what they don't tell you is also what they tell you. It's like they're dying.
They're they're keeping the the pressure on off of things. They're not there. I'm going to riots where people are getting killed and there's no media. I'm just a guy in a phone and people are killing people and there's buildings burning and people getting, you know, stabbed out of cars. It's not on the news. And I'm going, this means it's all going to escalate and escalate and escalate. And guess what happened? I know it's not the only reason. They didn't [ __ ] know what to do. I don't know if you know about this. They didn't know what to do.
uh they didn't know what to do because they had BLM going at the same time as the pandemic and the BLM was starting to to prove that you could mass meetat and they were starting to lose control. So then they rolled out the vaccine. That's why they that's what they they pushed it faster because they had to end the the pandemic and they were talking about this. They were talking there was articles that were saying mass gatherings spark outrage wondering what is the cure for COVID? And I tell people on my show, they're going to come out with a cure really soon. They're going to come out with a cure really soon. I didn't know it was a vaccine. I didn't know what it was, but they're going to come out with a cure because they're they're talking about how the public wonders how are these mass gatherings good? There's a lot of articles like mass gatherings, no COVID spread, no CO spread. Everyone's like, there's riots and protests and no one's catching CO from this. Then maybe CO's not real. And they're like, well, we got to find a cure for this [ __ ] now. And then they found a [ __ ] cure for it that didn't, you know, we'll say it worked, but whatever. It's just like they they you they tell you this. So when you read this stuff, when you read things like this, this is that [ __ ] This is not clickbait stuff.
This is not stuff you notice. Just because you didn't notice the [ __ ] that they were telling you doesn't mean that they didn't tell you. This is them telling you that we're forming a a hegemony state with Israel at an official litigation uh you know, perhaps litigation level.
In the same way that if you speak out against your country, you can have sedition. If you go out against Israel, you may get sedition. You may get conspiracy charges because we are partners with them. We're partners.
We're their state essentially. We're ingrained.
>> We're we're we're in law, right? And so, I just want people to notice when people start going to jail for releasing, you know, uh, Iron Dome targets in Israel and pictures of like them and they go to prison, you go, "What? How is this happening?" It's like, well, they told you right here what's going on, and you just weren't ready, >> and you didn't you didn't you didn't you didn't you didn't take them seriously because guess what? Everything they do is in documents. It's all [ __ ] written down, and it takes thousands and hundreds of thousands of people and leaks and documents and it's all in front of you. You just have to pay attention and you know exactly what's going to happen next. And this is why right now it's really important that we push into the nivist patriotic nationalist spirit that's within the Republican party that even the establishment has. Even though it's fake, they they still talk about this revolutionary spirit. We seceded from Britain because we are Americans and that's what the American spirit is.
Right now, it's more crucial and important than ever to push not just amongst the base, not just amongst the masses, but also within our elected officials. Say, "How is this America first? We had a revolution against a foreign nation that wanted to rule over us, subjugate us, or at the very least have control over parts of our society.
We need to do the same thing and put as much pressure right now, maximum pressure against our elected officials and against the masses and against the base with the nivist spirit, with the patriotic American revolutionary spirit.
We need to bring that back so that they will realize and they will give into the pressure of separating us from a foreign nation and not letting this happen. This cannot pass. And I think if we if we push into that revolutionary spirit that the uh the base and that the elected officials believe in that, you know, we're seceding from Britain and all that uh there there is a possibility that this could be stopped. But if we don't do so, it's a it's a very very real chance that we actually merge with Israel as a one singular military, which is terrifying. Yeah. I I'm having like epiphies every day. I just like I know exactly where Riff needs to go and I know exactly what we need to do and it's so clear. I need to just write it down.
Um but I know what we need to do and I can see the writing on the wall. I know exactly where our country is headed. I know I can like I I was a little bit confused a week ago and I was trying to I spent a lot of time thinking it out.
Um, but I'm telling you this because I've had so much litigation and [ __ ] going on that I haven't had days like it might sound weird, but the last few days I've kind of just like done nothing.
Like it's I I haven't had that in months, but I've kind of done nothing and just like kind of sat and thought and talked to people and called a lot of people. I called a lot of people, talked to a lot of people at a lot of things.
I'm like trying to understand, you know, like what do our boys need, right? what what do basically what do I need to do to try to make sure that the world that my sons inherit that they have hope and that they don't live that they don't have a hopeless future and it's like you know things pivot and things change and when you don't pivot and change you end up being the Daily Wire and you lose all your audience and you don't know what to do because you're so dedicated to a process that you don't think about the message you're sending And it's like, I'll just bring this up here. I don't care on the first hour if you guys didn't like it. You're like, is this gay or whatever. It's like my ultimate platform is I am dedicated to the white race, okay? I that's how I started this. And that's true. I've gone back and forth Christianity and things.
And we already talked about this. People think that I'm like some degenerate running around doing drugs and, you know, all this random stuff.
It's already been proven in court. Never did drugs. Like I mentioned on the last show, last person I had sex with, my ex-wife or whatever, you know, on that show. It's like I that's not what I'm doing. My my my idea is not perception of who I am. It's that the perception is is where are we going and what do we need?
And that's why I've been a very black pill cuz I'm like I don't really know what to do with this mess. And it's very hard because there the enemy is is world jewelry. It's world jewelry and at the same time world jewelry like even with this military partnership is like kind of Americanism. So it's like to go against world jewelry is like kind of going against education. It's going against all entertainment. It's going against uh you pleasure >> status quo.
>> Yeah. It's going against the status quo but in a way that people are comfortable with it. They they're very lulled by it.
And it's it's really really um >> I kind of came to the conclusion it's not it's not clav just like focusing on world jewelry is is the equivalent of running into the no man's land by yourself while gatling guns are firing.
It's like >> it really is a formidable foe and it doesn't mean that you capitulate. You don't concede to the Jews and you're not like whatever. It's just like hey just like Iran some Iran war just like Iran is waging a very successful war against the largest superpowers in the world through asymmetrical warfare. It's like um Elijah maybe just could you a little bit uh maybe just a little tiny bit uh be a little bit like Iran. Um, so I uh I am I'm feeling inspired by Iran where it's like >> Yeah, like pray for the No, but it's like it's like it's like it's like a look at everyone who's successful against the US, the Koreans, the Vietnamese, they didn't roll in tanks. Look at Russia. Russia's having a [ __ ] hard time in Ukraine with NATO with the traditional warfare. They're having a hard time, dude. I love Russia. They're having a tough, very costly war. Very costly war. Very hard. And they can afford that. Zalinski can afford that.
Zalinsky yesterday came out and said he wants to talk to Putin directly now. So, it seems like he's kind of intent on ending it pretty soon. We do have a a clip for it, but >> Yeah, I'll bring it up.
>> We got to end the show here.
>> Yeah. Yeah, but I was gonna say to go to but it's but it's very it's very costly.
>> But, however, >> it was costly and asymmetrical warfare, but they did win. North Korea did win.
And you could say, well, they didn't really know, but like it's like I don't care if it's a stalemate and the country breaks apart or something and we get our half, they get their half. Whatever.
It's like the same It's like whatever.
But right now just running out. The reason why low IQ right now low IQ anti-semitism is literally just hating on Jews publicly because it's not. You know what's smart?
[ __ ] beautiful edits. Not even Hitler edits are even kind of low IQ right now.
It's like showing white society >> from 50 100 years ago like super super cuts and putting some like music and maybe a little bit of like translated Hitler speeches in like mixed like mixed in or >> those are kind of played out these days.
>> No, no, no, no. But but it's this and it's like it's like that but it's tied to a trend where like there's this like there's like this trend of this like this this music on TikTok. It's like remember it was all these like minorities like remember remember why you're proud black boy or remember why you're proud um gay boy and people just do it like hey white girl remember why you're proud and it's like like it's like you're taking a trend and like showing people like hey >> there's a lot to be proud of as a white person you have a culture you have an identity but we're getting back to that it's just like telling people like hey don't get demoralized right now we don't know what's going on don't be demoralized and when you when you stick on through the hard times as a content creator or a person or a right-winger I'm gonna tell you this the views are down. And it's not the content creators, it's not necessarily the content, it's that the people are demoralized and they've checked out.
>> And it's not just I mean like ours are fine. We haven't had a lot of views, but for a lot of people, they're down.
They've checked out because they just don't it's just like it's like it's getting tough now. It's getting tough again to to support these ideas and they and it's not fun anymore. It's just like, oh, Nick Fuentes and America first and we're going to rally. It's like, hey man, can you be depressed and have no hope and have no sight of what's in the future and still hold your values and still support this movement and give it money even though it's not growing and you don't see where it's going and it might be shrinking and we don't know what's happening. Do you care about the morals and the values and and what we believe in? Then stick around for the ride cuz I'm not going anywhere. We're not going anywhere. It's just tough.
We're not the show.
>> We're not going anywhere. I love the VR edits. They get me fired up. The White Society, Western Civilization edits. We do need more of that. We need more white pills. Honestly, sometimes when I go to the gym, I'll just save a bunch of real Tik Toks and that's what I'm listening to as I'm working out. Get me fired up.
You know, Mellin circumnavigated the globe. You know, that gets me fired up, bro. I love that [ __ ] Anyways, it's been a great show, you guys. Sorry I wasn't here for the first half. Had some important things I had to get get to catch up on. But glad I made it to talk to you guys here for the second half.
Find me you guys on X at NikkiX on Instagram, Tik Tok. Just search up Nikki Rod, you'll find me. We're going to be back here on Friday with lots of exciting things from yesterday at the Indian Rally. Don't want to miss it.
Shout out to you guys.
>> We have one super chat here I want to read here. Read that >> from uh Ted Jonno Country. Have millennials become the new old people yet?
>> Yes.
>> Um >> they have theirs. Yeah.
>> Well, I actually was going to say we're not the old people. I actually consider Gen I consider >> You can't say that cuz you're a millennial. I considered the younger gen Z the old people >> the Gen Alpha and the older Gen Z are like very much millennial >> are very much uh >> bro >> they very much have have new ideas like probably probably like 20 years old and down is like they have new ideas and the older Gen Z were cool cuz they had new ideas. the ones in the middle are just kind of like laring and they're like copying what the older Gen Z did. And then the the younger ones that are 20 are like, you know, the middle ones, you're all kind of stale as well. You're just sort of like pushing what the older uh Gen Z did. Even though they're one year apart from the millennials and then they're kind of like >> they're kind of like they're kind of like boomers a little bit like boomers and they're like kind of boomerish. They like latch on to trends and things that are kind of dumb. And then it's like the younger ones I watch.
>> I want to hear this age. There's like nobody. There's like no streamers in between like 22 and like 28 besides Nick, the older people that like are interesting, but it's the young people that are interesting.
>> My age and Georgie.
>> Yeah. Well, I've told you guys TV is just stupid [ __ ] boomers.
>> You see me texting when you guys talk for a reason. Okay, I'm being honest here.
>> [ __ ] these guys.
>> You know, okay, [ __ ] these guys.
>> We're leaving Boomer.
>> Yeah. Well, well, the YNC is uh unfortunately the Jenzi girls are crazy and uh thes are [ __ ] all the girls that >> total millennial.
>> Um that's true. They are. Not me, but they are. That's very bad. But they are.
The older guys are crazy. They're crazy.
Um hypergamy is real. It's very sad. And girls are going after rich guys and Jenz has no money. And so the girls are going after older guys. It's actually crazy.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Girls love a little motion.
>> Yeah, they do. Well, I think I would know this, buddy.
>> You get married one time, you get divorced, you have a kid, and you tell me what you think. Until then, until then, Until then, I don't want to hear it. I don't want We'll work on that.
Okay, >> sign off, Elijah.
>> We'll work on that.
>> Yeah. to uh all of Americans besides Indians, blacks, Jews, Mexicans, Bangladeshies, Muslims, Hindus. Um honestly, most Protestants, most Protestants, um as well as uh atheists, vegans, uh but if you're a cool vegan, you're fine. But you have to run a dog rescue if you're a vegan.
>> Yeah. Soccer player, soccer players, people who enroll their kids in T-ball.
Um, Charlie Charlie Sheen's prostitute Charlie Sheen's prostitute that gave him HIV prostitute gave him HIV as well as as well as um >> as well as the drug dealer um who uh made my friend go to jail transferring a boat of ecstasy in her bra to the rest of you guys.
>> And my ex-girlfriend >> and my ex-girlfriend >> and [ __ ] you my Yeah, my my seventh grade crush. I bought you that Hollister shirt and you didn't even wear it. you [ __ ] Have a great rest of the week as always and may God bless the United States of America. I'm signing out. See you guys.
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