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Tim discusses the recent chaos in Minnesota between ICE and local protestors, gives an overview of how immigration policy caused it, predicts how this could lead to a civil war situation & an AI p...

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We started this podcast nine years ago because a white woman in Minnesota served a chicken case a dia to a man and was immediately accused of cultural appropriation. That man's name was George Floyd. When JK Rowling had the audacity to suggest that penises and vaginas were different we did a 72-part series on the fallout from her comments, including interviewing many of her slaves.

After I was asked to leave the New York Times because I was too much of a rogue and a truth teller. I started the free press because I really wanted to encourage and foster open discussion and debate between people in New York, Miami, Tel Aviv. I am a huge supporter of freedom of speech.

It's one of the things that I find most important.

When David Allison called me and said, "Would you like to run CBS News?" I had to think about it because I really enjoyed my blog, my 17 listeners, and this podcast. But I ultimately decided that $150 million was enough money to come into CBS News and turn it around. The scenes unfolding out of Minneapolis are incredibly disturbing. People are looking at their televisions and they're not recognizing this as America.

So we thought it most important right now to speak to Greg Bavino, who is the commander at large of ice, who's now been demoted and is now the maitrede of an Italian restaurant in

Pramus, New Jersey. Without further ado, Greg Bavino, Greg, how does it feel to have gone through

such a world when in the last two weeks? Man, on the me and the pizza, I make a defly out of the window.

Now you're working at a restaurant in Italian restaurant?

C-C-C-C-C-C-C-L-E-Rest around the color Anthony and Son. Some people see that ice actions in Minnesota are quite too fascism. What would you say to them? Faction, I went to both tire every day. I worked and do the both tire. I got to the apron. I got to the both tire. Did you recognize the the fill-out will be? Maybe one a little bit? Do you have anything to say to the families of the victims in Minnesota?

That's beautiful. Greg Bavino, thank you so much for coming on and joining us. Here on, honestly, and I'm very wise. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Tim Dylan Show. What a week, a lot to discuss here, a lot to break down, a lot to react to.

Reaction. That's what the what the internet wants. They want to reaction video, react to it, react.

And there's a lot going on. You know, there's a ton, there's a ton happening, a ton over there in Minnesota. Some of it quite violent. Some of it actually regrettable, which is not as strong enough where there's no words that are strong enough, you know, when someone gets shot, why don't thing should have been shot? And you say it's regrettable, people are going to get angry with you and you said it was regrettable. Well, it's terrible.

It's horrible. You know, we got to take a chill pill. That's what my aunt used to say. She goes, why don't you take a chill pill? You know, when the kids are going, you know, the kids are kind of climbing the walls. And then your mother, your aunt, or, you know,

Some a woman from the neighborhood, I don't want to gender it, but that's not...

said. It was a mom expression. Hey, take a chill, but if your father said that he was gay,

and there's nothing wrong with that. By the way, I know a lot of gay people who are actually great parents. I'm not one of them. But if your father said, take a chill pill. He was gay. It's

something that the woman said, you know, like take a chill pill. And that's what we have to do

across the board. You know, you, you, you've all been over somebody's home when their kids

were losing it. And they had to turn around to their children and go, why don't you take a few minutes

and get yourself together? And that's what we have to do. We want to zoom out for a minute and look at how we got here. I think it's important. I think a lot of people are very emotional and understandably so, justifiably so. And this isn't breaking down politically,

necessarily the way people think it would. There's a lot of right-wing people that are

concerned about the government cracking down on protest and putting the boot on the neck of

citizens. There's a lot of right-wing people that believe that. So it's not necessarily something, you know, broadly speaking, our Republicans more supportive of ICE and Democrats absolutely. However, when you go deeper and you look at these shootings, a lot of Republicans, conservatives, it's some of the most prominent ones are dismayed over how these events played out, how they were handled. And, you know, being skeptical of government in any

of its manifestations, which is something a lot of right-wing people share. It's understandable why they would look at these events where people got shot needlessly. There were many ways to subdue or an Alex predi whatever without using lethal force. A lot of right-wing people are

going way to minute. So how we got here, we got to back up. And I think it is, it's important to

do because most of what we talk about now is completely ripped from context, meaning there is no backstory. Nobody understands why things are happening. You're shown a fragment of an event on your phone and then you have a reaction to it. Immigration is the biggest issue in the world. It's not a uniquely American issue. It is not even a uniquely, you know, Western issue, although it has driven political instability in Western countries, things like Brexit and the UK,

but you could also look at France and Italy, Europe, the UK, the Netherlands, all of these areas have experienced some form of migration that has intensified over the last decade, but really over the last five to seven years. And the difficulty with absorbing those waves of immigrants and assimilating them into a culture that's existed for hundreds, thousands, whatever of years and the difficulty assimilating them into an economic system that is rapidly changing and in a lot of

countries deteriorating, that difficulty has proven to be the catalyst for a lot of political movements and candidates in those countries that are trying to deal with that issue in a myriad of ways. Some people are proposing deportations. Some people are proposing a freeze of government benefits.

Some people are proposing changes to existing law that allows refugees in lar...

come into the country to claim political asylum. It's not a uniquely American issue and it's not

an issue that has any easy solution. There's none. There's no, this has never happened before

in history where this amount of people migrated to another part of the world, this quickly. Usually this was done through war. This was done over a long period of time. So it's been difficult for a lot of these societies, small, relatively homogenous societies, not only racially, but culturally. Societies have cultures. If you go to Spain,

you're going to notice it's a lot different than Louisiana. If you go to Louisiana,

you're going to notice it's a lot different than New York and New York is going to be different

from Kansas. We're just talking about states within one country. Different countries have vastly

different cultures. So if somebody comes into a country that has a culture that's existed for who knows, but a very long time and that culture has established norms and then people come in from a radically different culture that's also existed for a very long time that has its own

set of values. That's hard. I don't know anyone who thinks that's easy. I know dumb people that don't

care and it's your absolute right to be dumb and to not care or to be so rich. You're unaffected or that your political ideology is some version of be nice. That everyone should kind of be nice

and things tend to work out if everybody is just nice. That's a faction of our society that just

believes that the words be nice will heal the divides and that's okay. You're entitled to have I know a lot of people with that. They're wealthy. Their their privilege globalization has been a boon to them. They're okay. They're doing good and thinking about any of these issues doesn't interest them. Are you just don't want to do it? They don't care. They're unaffected. Their family is unaffected and so none of these things tend to interest them. They tend to ignore

all these issues because they're hard to talk about. They're sticky issues. They're not dinner party issues. Really, they're not. They're things people talk about in private. They talk about in their home with close friends. These are not issues that you tend to talk about on a job interview per se. You know, you don't open with there's a lot of immigrants. It's not your opener on a job interview. It's interesting. Lot of immigrants here now. Interesting. Some of them are cool. It's just

interest like that's not an opener. A job you can't do it. Nor should you. I'm not advising that. But these are real issues. You can tell. These things aren't being made up. Now you might just you might go well they shouldn't be issues. Well good for you that you feel that way. It doesn't matter. They're they're hugely impactful issues. Trump was elected twice on this issue. A lot of the European leaders right now look at Nigel Farage in the UK. Any of the, you know,

candidates were the wind is at their back, meaning that they're going up at the polls. Most of them have hard-line positions on immigration. They want less immigration. Most people in countries when they are pulled, including America, want less immigration. That's bipartisan. Now yes, to a public is what, you know, whatever. You know, you could, you could politically assign, but on the whole, most people want less immigration across the board when they

Are pulled.

Many of them are billionaires. Many of them are incredibly wealthy people. Many of them

are radical libertarians. Many of them don't believe in a state. Some of them are far to the

left where they also don't believe in a state. And they're an archaic communist, whatever. But the vast majority of people when they are pulled want less immigration. Now, I don't think that the people that want less immigration, what's happening now. I don't think that people who look at what's happening now, the ice rates, how random they are that they're taking people who've lived in the

country 20, 30 years. They've raised their children here. Their children are citizens. Some of

their children served in the United States military. They're, you know, productive members of society. They are not criminals. And they are being torn away from their families at a high school graduation.

They're being, you know, abducted by guys in masks who are roaming American cities,

grabbing people out of their houses and deporting them some of them to an al Salvador in prison. Nobody, very few people. I'm not going to say nobody because there will be, there will be people that want that. And they are pretty vocal about that. They do want that. Specifically that. But I don't think the vast majority of people even that want less immigration. I'm, because we obviously the people that want more immigration or whatever. Of course, they wouldn't want that.

But let's just talk about the people. And again, it's a majority that, that, that every poll that want less immigration. I don't think want this because it's, it's fundamentally

cruel and inhumane. And it doesn't take into account any specific considerations for

people that have been here a long time. People whose children of, you know, are citizens and have been here a long time. So when you do these random rates, they provoke a response that is you know, justifiably, you're going to provoke a lot of anger because this is barbarism. When you go on the Department of Homeland Security, social media accounts and you joke about doing these things. And you make memes about doing these things. And it's completely

unserious. And you're not treating this with any gravity. And you are exhibiting kind of a soft moric behavior. And people look at it. This also is disgusting to people who, again, many of them would say that with AI coming, with automation coming, with a large number of undocumented people here already, that it's, it's difficult to imagine how bringing in more people is going to help. In that group of people, they still look at this stuff and go, this is terrible.

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came to power and said listen, we're either going to do a compromise, which I saw Ram Paul talking about in a row and it was a quick clip where you're not getting voting rights because you came in illegally and you're not a citizen. If we give you voting rights, you'll just see taxes and many other states flip blue and be democratic states forever and you'll live in a one-party system. In the same way that there are certain Republicans would love to use these ice rates by the

way we'll talk about this in a minute to cancel elections or depress to turn out and they want to live in a one-party system. But if we give everybody voting rights overnight, you're going to politically change the country in ways that again nobody voted for. The problem with this is that nobody voted for it. Nobody voted to bring in however many people we have here. We don't

even know that's the other problem people are saying 10 million, it's 80 million, it's 50, I don't know

what it is. I don't think anyone does, I don't think it's 80 million, I don't think it's 10 million.

I think it's like probably, I don't know, 25, 30 million, but whatever it is, nobody voted for it.

So if you bring in 30 million people and then just give them voting rights overnight and say, now you guys can vote and that fundamentally changes the political structure of the entire country by flipping some of the biggest states, then no one voted for that. You've brought in people to do that. That's not democratic, nobody voted for this, nobody in Texas voted to it. So Rand Paul's compromise was well, people can just exist, they can work, we're not going to deport

them and it could kind of live in the shadows and some of them may apply for citizenship and whatever. I think if you look at the amount of people that Biden and Kamala brought over, I think

it was a, you know, there's, again, it's hard to get numbers, but there's probably about 10 million

people that came over, yeah, let's watch Rand Paul here because he's, I don't want to make a mess of what he's suggesting and saying, because we're going to go through every angle of this here, by the way, we're going to try to do it somewhat dispassionately because I do, I have an interest in less people getting shot in the head. Rand Paul, you're going to shock you. I'm a moderate on this. I actually think that most of the people that are here and working lawfully and come back at

pass the background check, I would give them no welfare and I would give them no citizenship, no voting privileges, but you can work and we won't rest you. Okay, no citizenship, but a potential path to citizenship. I think it's better just to say the trade-off is this, that you came illegally,

right now the law says you got to go back and you'll never get in basically. So the compromise

you came in illegally, you just don't get to be a citizen, your kids will be. Now the new ones, they, million that might have come in last year, some of them need to go back and particularly any of them committing crimes. The compromise I'm offering is different than if they were talked about. Everybody thinks the compromise has to include voting and citizenship. If in Texas, we gave Anastee and let, I don't know, a couple million people vote,

immediately Texas becomes Democrat for the next 20 years. So that's what it's all about. It's

not voting. All right. So listen, that's an idea. What I find, you know, Biden brought in 10 million people or some, some such number. Now there are disagreements about whether those people are fleeing persecution, some of them are coming for economic reasons. I bet a good amount of them, most people that live in the regions we're talking about can claim with legitimacy to be fleeing something because those areas are deeply unstable. I went out plainless in that ether, by the way,

when it's not our fault that every of all of those regions, but that's also not lost on me. That we've conducted a lot of wars in the Middle East with these stabilized areas of Latin America. And then the argument is, is the debt that you owe those people to fleeing your borders open and destroy your own country. And then none of us voted for that either. A lot of us didn't vote for it. Some of us didn't. And when I say destroy the country, it's not simply because, you know,

we're bringing in people that don't look wide or anything like that. There's a certain amount of wealth inequality that we're, and we're there, by the way, where the working class of this

Country has less and less power.

were pro capitalist, coke brothers, libertarians that realize that you could break the back of the

working class, by bringing in people that would do jobs for a lot less. And unions would have less

power and workers in general would have less power. And the critics of immigration, when I grew up, were the left. We're not usually from the right. They were from the Buchananite right, were the Paleo Conservatives that worried about borders and language and culture. But the economic critique was from the left. It was not from, you know, the Chamber of Commerce or any of those people. They thought you could grow the economy by bringing in more consumers,

because immigrants, obviously, come in and consume things. And also, they would take a lot of the jobs. You just want to pay Americans to do. And then we could build houses and buildings with a lot less in the same way that on the high end in the tech world, the reason that Elon Musk and all these guys want H1BVs is so they can bring in Indian and Chinese indentured servants who will work, cool sleeping bunk beds and work at their companies. They don't care that Americans are in

going to get those jobs. And that we're not even focused on training Americans to get those jobs. In the same way that when my aunt told me, you know, well, if we slow down immigration, who's going to be your doctor? And I asked her to explain that and she goes, well, my doctors from Pakistan, and he's lovely and I love him. And by the way, great, but is it odd to anyone that Pakistan,

kind of a Islamic theocratic somewhat dysfunctional country from what I remember is producing

doctors for the United States of America. Pakistan is educating doctors that are helping my boomer and and no one thinks that's a problem. And I asked her, I said with it, is that not a problem that we are not creating the conditions where doctors in America are going to med school here and they're from America. And I'm not saying that people from Pakistan have done anything wrong by wanting to be doctors. But how do you run a society where people from other countries come here

either get educated here or they're educated there. But they come here and they have six figure a year jobs while native born citizens languish in a failed education system where we just send them to prison because they've become addicted to drugs because they're hopeless.

And then we've got 10 cities in America that are doing well and houses over $10 million sell,

but the housing market for first-time home buyers is completely frozen. How does that society work?

What exactly other than tech feudalism? And you can see they're the housing market is slumping, but sales over $10 million skyrocketing. It's not an accident. So how do you run a society? Like I'm I'm literally asking an I'm curious. How do you run a society where the people that are born? By the way white, black, brown, Asian, whatever that are born in America are are languishing and the job market is very weak and wealth is consolidating on the high end

with the asset owning class, people that own real estate, stocks, bonds, companies, billionaire wealth jumps three times faster in 2025, the highest peak ever, sparking dangerous political inequality. A lot of that's AI and things like that. It's about 3,000 billionaires for the

first time and none of those billionaires, by the way, have any allegiance to a nation state most

of them down, most of them don't care. So I guess in the mind of the far left, we could kill all those people and redistribute that wealth and find a charismatic dictator, whatever. I mean, that's a good childish college fantasy. But most rational, logical people go, the people coming here

From El Salvador didn't do anything wrong.

better lives and it's inhumane if they've lived here a very long time and they've roots in a

community to rip them out of it and separate them from their children. But if they've been here two or three years, four years, whatever it is, if they came in in the latest wave and they don't have those roots, there needs to be a way to orderly in an orderly fashion. If people are here

and they came in illegally, you have to figure out a way to deal with that and you can do it,

the way Rand Paul wants to do it, you can encourage them to self-deport by denying benefits, you can pass legislation, whatever. But the performative ice raids right now that are

all over the media and all over the news and people are disgusted by them are in

aren't doing the cause of borders security any any good. So you have to look at these options and figure out what exactly you can do without tearing the country apart. There's a mandate to close the border. Trump was elected with a pretty sizable mandate. Specifically on that issue, people do not want a more immigration into the United States

America. Again, it's just they don't want it. They also don't want this. She's got to figure out a

way to do this. What you could do, which Trump does not want to do, is enforce something called e-verify, which means that it's the employers that will pay fines and possibly be jailed if they hire illegal labor. The reason Trump doesn't want to do that is because his friends in the construction industry and the hotel industry and the agriculture industry don't want him to do that because they are the ones that are benefiting from the use of illegal labor.

Now, and you might be and they have a point when they go listen, by the way, we can't just fire everyone who's not legal. We we're going to we'd be looking at like massive delays. The economy would have a problem. So there is a humane way to do it. There's also an economic way to do it where you don't cause a three year slowdown in the construction of houses because you've just there are ways to do it. This administration is not interested in those

ways. They're interested in in running the country like a reality show. They're interested. They've passed no legislation. They are not communicative on this issue at all other than these like childish memes and they're losing support across the board. But on this issue, they're losing support specifically. It's like on the serious and cruel. So you have a lot of anger and a lot of protests and they're turning violent because there's a lot of protests in America that are

you know, we're a crazy group of people and it turns violent. And yes, some of it's funded, some of it's agitators, whatever, but we're creating it's a crazy country on the left and the right it's crazy. Everyone is crazy. So it's not really surprising that these things get violent, quick because people are ready to go at the drop of the high, not everybody, but there's there's groups of people that are they're ready. They're ready to just start killing people or

putting themselves in the line of fire to get killed. So you want to take the temperature down.

You want to take a chill pill. You have to. Otherwise, things spiral out of control very quickly.

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an article, "Eleging," and again, Seymour Hearst's Pulitzer Prize winning reporter, but he's alleging, and again, he's been wronged before on certain things, but there's a lot of issues where, you know, a lot of his reporting is held up. He's alleging that this

whole thing has been orchestrated to potentially either cancel or depress turn out in the mid-term

elections and that a lot of people in Trump's intercircle, people like Steven Miller, what this violence to be used as a justification to either shut down elections or depress turn out in the elections. Let's read a little bit of this. So here, anxiety the White House, at both the House and the Senate might fall to the Democrats as acute. Trump's poll numbers are sliding mid-the-on-going protest against ICE and Minnesota, and in reaction to the harsh tactics

it is using to find and seize undocumented immigrants. He has interlivered on promises to end the war in the Ukraine, and he has interlivered on the economy. I've been told by someone with knowledge of White House planning that Miller was a major advocate for the ICE operations and Minnesota that have led to the killing of two protesters by federal officers. The ongoing disruption of the major metropolitan area and international condemnation of the administration, but it was Trump

who authorized the raids and he has yet to put it into them. Miller was also the author of an

earlier proposal to use local national guard troops to disrupt the mid-term elections in critical

states of polling predicted that the Republican Party would lose the House. That suggestion given the current negative polling in the Fiasco and Minneapolis is now dead in the water. Another plan that has been discussed in the White House is to disrupt the future presidential election when Vice President JD Vance might be the candidate in the case of a loss at the polls. It was conceived by Johnny Smith in the Dispard Lawyer. He is currently appealing his

disarmament in California who also thought up the failed plan after Trump's election loss in 2020. So this is true. If Seymour Hershey's accurate about this, then we're going to see a civil war and it won't look like a civil war, but you're going to see something that resembles the closest thing that we've seen to a civil war if this is to happen. If this is true and I have no problem believing this, by the way, a lot of people spent a lot of money to put this administration

in office and it is very possible, those people don't want to have an election that reverses this. So the idea that Steven Miller was thinking about using an event like this to depress turnout or to just cancel the elections, I was told that Eastman's new scheme recently, the subject of informal discussions at the White House calls for sympathetic election officials and states where the Democratic candidates wins simply to delay or refuse to submit the electoral

Votes at the time mandated by the Constitution.

electoral votes from states with a large Democratic plurality so that the number of electoral

votes needed to claim the presidency is low enough to turn a losing Republican candidate

into a president. So we're at a point where it does seem that some of these things that people included myself didn't think were possible do seem to be being discussed if see more harsh is correct. And if that's the case, there is going to be we're going to have a huge issue. We already know that this isn't politically breaking down the way people think it is,

meaning that a lot of Republicans look at these people executing citizens in the streets and

are unhappy with it. And they also know this is the same president, by the way, who just sent Pam Bondi down to meet with Miriam Adelson to discuss how to start putting people in jail that Miriam doesn't like their statements. This is the same president that won't release the Jeffrey Epstein files in their totality. The castle that everyone had lied and said they didn't exist. This is the same administration that you know has at every turn not rained in Netanyahu and it's the same

administration that it's supporting a lot of these very vague laws that are putting on the books.

I think in Florida to make criticism of Israel a punishable offense, the way that criticizing

immigration and the UK has become a punishable offense. Somebody can show up to your door and the UK knock on your door and detain you for criticizing immigration. If you do it in a way that's not articulate, if they feel that you've said something in delicate, they can show up to your house knock on your door, they can charge you with a crime, they can put you in jail. This is the same administration that is you know behind a lot of these laws or you know co-siding a lot of these laws

that will allow criticism of a foreign government to be labeled hate speech and will make it a punishable offense. It's the same administration that's allowed to take over of you know a TikTok from the Ellison family. They support paramount buying CBS news. They support all of these things

and this is the full politic politicization not only of media which has always been true to an

extent, but also now social media where you have a space where the word Epstein is being censored

is that true? Didn't you tell me that on TikTok that videos about Epstein are being censored?

So all of this violence in Minnesota and the discussions about you know again can't verify this, but it is seem more harsh, literal legit reporter. All of the discussions about disrupting elections or canceling elections, they're all against they would be wrong no matter what obviously, but they're all against the backdrop of an administration that is doing all of these things. That has billionaires buying TikTok to censor the mention of Epstein. You have the attorney general

going down to meet with the billionaire Muriam Adelson, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks and going by the way, what are your concerns and the people that elected this guy and that put him into office are to grocery store figuring out how they're going to get groceries. Just days after a mainly American investors approved by Donald Trump took control over TikTok, some users are now seeing the app is censoring and limiting their content,

including post about Jeffrey Epstein and the shooting deaths of U.S. citizens by federal agents and many apples. So it's time to admit, for all the people out there that are the diehard Mag and people, I don't want to you know, the boomer types that really truly get a kick out of

The guy because he's funny, they get a kick out of him.

they just they love them. They can't really be bothered with their own family, but they love this guy.

This is pretty obvious. This is pretty blatant. This is pretty blatant. This is

all the things that I would listen to Alex Jones talk about when I was younger, you know, are happening. And I've said it before. And that's not to say, by the way, that the, you know, that I'm like somehow a fan of like, you know, post-war liberal CIA interventionist Neil Conservative Warhawk flood the inner cities with cocaine from the conscious, like, we get it, okay? But let's just talk specifically for a minute about what you see happen

in front of your face against the backdrop of all of this. We have, I see in the street,

we have the National Garden. We have people talking about the insurrection act. And you can't talk about it on TikTok. You can't talk about Jeffrey Epstein on TikTok. And they're passing laws in Florida

telling you, if you criticize, now by the way, can you get up the video of the woman who said

something about the mayor of Miami? They just like knocked on her door. So I mean, again, that's coming here. And you thought these people were the free speech people. They campaigned as the free speech people. And they were truly criticizing the left, which in the 2020s had lost their mind.

And we're censoring people that said, you know, maybe this virus came from China. And they were

kicking their them off social media. But I mean, here's a video. Again, it's the United States of America. Miami Beach police, questions, woman over social media post regarding the Jewish mayor, whom she says calls for the death of all Palestinians from what I read about this woman's tweet, it was a somewhat innocuous political opinion that you may or may not disagree with. But again, take a look here at the United States of America, in Florida, Republican Florida,

Republican Florida, let's take a look at this. There you go. Make sure to make sure it's you or not sure. Okay, I refuse to answer questions without my lawyer present. So I really don't know how to answer that question. Okay, let's take a look here. Like I said, I agree with you. What did you want to accept? You just try to see me too good. When I

talk to the right person, we want to go see you with the right person. Okay, how can I help you?

So pretty much it's just a statement that was made as far as, you know, uh, uh, our main objective is that the guy who consistently calls for the death of all Palestinians got the shot down. It's either for showing it moving that earth is feelings and refuses to stand up for the LGBTQ community in any way, even leaves a room when they pull and on related matters wants you to know that you're a welcome clown face clown face conference. By the way, stop that. She didn't say, let's kill the guy. She didn't call for violence.

She made a political, the guy canceled the movie. So pro Palestinian movie didn't like. And she goes, this guy calls for the death of all Palestinians. He doesn't stand up for the LGBTQ community. Whatever. I don't like the guy clown face, clown face, clown face. These people are at her house. Didn't chat events go to Europe and start talking about free speech and how embarrassing it is that European didn't have free speech. Didn't didn't you do that? This is Florida. It's Republican controlled Florida. By the way,

they're censoring your posts on TikTok. Anyone who's not criticizing this, anyone who's not calling this out, I cannot trust that. I don't know why they're not calling it out. I don't know if there's a financial benefit to them not calling it out or if they feel that one size you're ready one and they want to be on that side. I don't know if they are fearful of something or other, but if you're not calling this out, if you don't think this is wrong,

if you make a living speaking, if you're a comedian, podcaster, journalist, whatever you are, doesn't really matter. If you are a YouTuber, if you're a social media personality, if you make a living, using your fat mouth and you don't think this is a problem. You don't think getting a group of billionaires that are ideologically aligned to go buy an app and then start censoring the content on the app. It was a problem when it was being done during COVID and it's a problem when it's being done

now and if you don't care about that and if you think that's not going to affect you for whatever reason,

I can't trust you and I can't listen to what you say you don't have any credi...

So that doesn't mean that you know there aren't considerations politically of like,

you know who's going to censor us? How about nobody? How about no one?

How about you can't call for the death of people? You can't call for violence against people. You can't dox people but you can have a political opinion without people showing up at your door with a badge in Florida, Republican Florida, Trump Florida, Trump country. So this is coming here and these ice raids and these executions are against the backdrop of all of this and the discussion about the midterm elections and whatever whatever credibility it has was Steven Miller

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you say to yourself, we have a very big problem. We have a very, very big problem. And listen, I'm not solving it. It is not my job to solve it. But I'm just telling you right now that if you're not disturbed by this and your spidey senses aren't going off a little bit or a lot, you know, we have a lot of people in this country that have taken flights of fantasy. I mean, the way that adults now react to television shows, whether it's stranger things or

heated rivalry, whatever these shows are that are super popular, the summer I turned pretty, whatever, the way that adults are dealing with television shows attacking the actors in the show

for not living up to is the girl on I love L.A. to brown. Did she go on a tanning bed?

What is she going Ashkenazi to Safari? And these are real things that people are saying. The way that adults are engaging with entertainment shows that adults are, are, are degenerating and regressing. And they're unable to tell the difference between real and fake.

They're unable to discern what an actor is, who's playing a role that was wri...

They're not able to do this anymore. They've lost the ability to do it. They get in these

little fan cults and lose their fucking mind. They can't just enjoy your show. They have to know

everything about the actors on the show, what their political opinions are, who they're fucking. They want to know their sexuality. They want to know what exactly they believe about every city. They want to know how much they're hanging out with the other actors on the show. Are they hanging out? Is it fake? Is it real? They want to know all of these things. They have a weird toxic relationship with entertainment because it's filling a void for them that is supposed to

be filled by things like family, community and engaging civically with things that actually matter.

But in the absence of that or in the denial of that, people are like concerning themselves

with like how much the two guys on heated rivalry actually hang out. Why aren't they together more?

Do they not like each other? To the point where these people have to come out and go, hey man, I like the guys. He's my friend, but like weird separate humans. We have lives. But it's not enough. If a character on a show does something that people disagree with, they then attack the actor on the show and they go on the actor social media and attack the actor because they're unable to tell the difference or hear something even more disturbing, they don't care.

They don't care that there's a difference because they need to channel their anger and their passion into something and they don't own a house. So they need to channel it into the fucking summer I turned pretty and debate the religious affiliation of the actors is Jewish actors, Odessa, Isayana, Saiyanist, Marty Supremes, this is so incredibly gross. Number one, it's just straight up anti-Semitic to tell the woman, "Oh, you're Jewish,

you better speak up now." Fuck off. That's bullshit. She shouldn't have to say anything about anything. She doesn't want to say anything about. By the way, if you need your political opinions

from actors, you're a fucking retard. By the way, you should get them from podcasters, dummy.

But here's the reality, people can no longer engage responsibly with this type of stuff. As soon as there's a hit show, a fandom develops, these people start frothing at the mouth, they love it, then they start turning because by the way, this is kind of the problem. And I see this a lot on, and I'm not trying to make this political, but you see this a lot on the left, the left because they have, they don't really have traditional, a lot of them don't have traditional

religion, but it's so ingrained in our DNA, they create these quasi-religious moments where there's like an epiphany, and their epiphany is like, I don't know, a show about fucking people in L.A.

or the gay hockey players, whatever, and they have this, this thing like, wow, this is an amazing

example of art and love, and then, immediately, they start turning on it. They need to turn on it. They need to get angry about it, and they need to prove to themselves and others that it's not actually as good as they thought, and the actors have some bad takes and some bad opinions, and I'm really depressed about this. They ride high on this thing, and then, as if they have to crucify everybody, and then the part of them that wants it to be bad, that wants the experience

to leave them empty and unfaithful. They want to get angry. They need it. They need to tear these people apart. It's something that I've witnessed over and over and now they're doing it to actors. For a while, they were doing it to let comedians apart, and they're still doing it to those people. Don't get me wrong. But now, it's like actors and these people, actors don't even know where they are after time. I know actors. They don't even know where they are. Asking actors to have political

Opinions is cruel.

little kid with a little fucking blue hat, like acting, asking an actor to have a political,

well-articulated political opinion is cruel. It's barbaric, and it's inhumane.

Actors exist to be hot and or interesting looking to be diplomatic, and they should be able to slip into roles. They should be good at being other people. That's their skill. Dragging them out into the light, ruins it. It ruins it. The reason succession was a great show is because Sarah Snug, who plays Shiv, didn't have a podcast which she talked about her pussy for

18 years before it, because it wouldn't have worked. Let these people be actors. Let them be actors.

Stop dragging them out into the spotlight, analyzing the tan of their skin. Stop making Sydney swinging to a political figure. How empty is your life that this big tidded blonde who's a good actress needs to be a political figure. It's crazy, but it's deeply unhealthy, and it comes from this reptilian part of the brain that you want to see people burn. Cruelty is the point. It's the same thing when the DHN, I'm not equating, I'm obviously it's horrible

to rip kids away from their parents. But by the way, there is some of that that's unavoidable. If you can say these guys are in trend to Agua, they're a criminal enterprise, and they came here with a bunch of kids, and we got to get them out of here, keep them all together and get them out.

There does need to be a way to get crime crimes syndicates out of the country. I think most

people would agree with that. But the same part of the brain that delights in the dumb department of Homeland Security memes Santa Claus is coming to deport you. That's the same part of the brain that wants this this this woman to this poor woman just got cast in something to play some Mexican check. She didn't know she didn't read the book. I believe her. She didn't reach you. I didn't read the book. What do I know? Also, I know a lot of Mexican people that look

white, but whatever who cares, you want to Mexican actress to play her. Fine. They dragged this woman. I don't even know this woman. But they dragged this woman, and she goes, you guys are right, and she asked to say it, just go on her Instagram and go, you guys are right. It's why I love you guys. You let me know this chick was Mexican. I totally get it. I totally get it. And, and, and listen, if you spend your time engaging in this type of behavior, the utterly

meaningless and you give this meaning and you're running around trying to give your own life meaning by analyzing whether the stars have heated rivalry spend enough time together when they're

not on set, if that's what you're doing. You've completely lost the plot. And this is why AI's

entertainment's coming because you're, you're torturing the real people. You're trying to destroy fame looks so on appealing right now. You know, unappealing it is now. I mean, yes, if it comes with money,

you can always, it's always worth it because I've been broke and it's not fun. But do you understand

when you were in the 90s and you were famous, you were an actor, you made a great thing and you got to go away. Now it never ends. Now you make a show and then the people become obsessed with you and they want to know everything about your private life. Okay? And then you wake up one day and you're just trying to be hot and somebody's like, what about Sudan? Big quantity, big kind of quiet on Sudan? Why? These people only have fully formed opinions on Iran and we're analyzing

how much time they spend with their co-stars and if they're toxic on set and if they love each other,

Connor has been vocal about fans being overly invested in his love life as he...

found fame. And then they're all scared to confirm their sexuality. It's a lot of these people

straight or whatever they are, you know, and the people can handle the straight guys playing a

gay guy. They can't handle it. So then they then they want, so then they turn into psychos because you know, there was actually a lot of gay people that could have done that role. A lot of gay people that could have done that, whatever. This has become their politics. This has become their political identity. This has become their religion hunting the dumbest people in our society and making them

have views on Iran. Hunting the dumbest people in our society and making them articulate

positions on Palestine. This is barbaric. This is an ice raid. This is an online ice raid. Finding the dumbest and most insignificant people. And it's not to say that actors don't do great shit. But I mean, in the realm of the political, you could not find someone more insignificant than the hot guy who is waiting tables in LA three months ago that's on heated rivalry. There's no one who's opinion matters less. Nobody. And the fact that these people keep dragging these dummies

into the light and forcing them to confess what is your sexual tell me what you want. When

you come, what do you think about? It's not enough. Just enjoy the fucking show you loser. Just enjoy the fucking show you loser. Enough already. And I can't believe I'm defending back. And then do with these people. I'm defending them. I feel bad for these dummies. I feel so bad

for these dummies. They don't know what's going on. They're hunting. They're trying to remember

if red means go or stop or which one is green. And they're just trying to walk across the street and not get killed. They're trying to walk across the street and not trip over a food robot or they don't know where they are half the time. That's not where they're here. They don't know their sexual. They don't know what's going on. They sat in a chair that got them hard once. They don't know. It's not they're not here for that. They're not here for that. They're not here to be

your hero. They're not here to influence you. They're not here to hold your hand and walk you through your meaningless garbage existence. They are there to pretend to be someone else for a half hour on your television. I can't believe it. And some of them are young. Some of them are like in their late teens and they're getting bullied by adults. Some people they've got to take their social media pages down. They're like, what? I was on the show. Now everyone hates me because they

disagree with the ending of the show. They didn't like the season finale. Should they're trying to kill me? It's embarrassing. We've reached a point in our culture where we're forcing our hottest, dumbest people to become something they're not. It's cruel. It's degrading. I'm going to protest that and get shot. I'll be shot protesting that, defending the rights of hot dumb people to remain hot and dumb. Because we all benefit in that, it's supposed to be a

fantasy. You fucking retards. That's what it is. The dream factory. They're not supposed to be

ready to know about these fucking people. What's wrong with you? It diminishes the experience to know too much about them. It's not like politics. Politics, you should want to know all of the things about these people. You should want to know where they come from. Who funds them? Why they believe certain things? Why they're beliefs change? You should want to know why exactly they're having dinner with whoever they're having dinner, you should want to know all these things. You should

Be curious about where they live, where they came from.

governor of the state, they didn't grow up in. It's an interesting thing. Well, what about the state

do you like? You should want to know why some of them are incredibly vague about their personal lives.

You should want to know that. You should want to know who is financially backing their candidacy. You should know the main industries in their state and who runs them. All of that should be fair game if you're a politician. Not if you're the store of the hockey thing. That's not what you should care about if you're the store of the hockey thing you fucking more on.

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chopify.de/recorded. So, we have problems in our society. Big ones. Big ones. We've got real, real issues here.

We have a government that looks to be using, not looks to be. By the way, let me crack myself because people clip that. Hey, well, an admit. A government that is using their billionaire friends to shut you up and then potentially maybe put you in jail and maybe end up getting shot.

We don't know. But these aren't independent events. We should look at how we got here.

We also have people that are trying to destabilize the country from other countries or people that live here that are trying to agon riots. Make things worse. A hundred percent. We have people that are stirring the pot. We have agencies in our country that want more power. They want a bigger budget. They want autonomous drone technology accepted by the citizen ready to feel safe. They want facial recognition. They want biometric scan. They want all of that.

They want it. They want it. So, violence to them is good. That works. If everyone feels safe and you will live in a community where everybody cares or trust each other to the extent that that's possible, you won't need all of the things that are coming to AI bubbles. You only industry in the country that's functioning. And it's not functioning. It's largely

fake. But it's one of the only thing. It's got a deliverer. This is got a deliverer. You got a

fucking massive investment. Our economy's injured on this to stock market. It has to deliver. Well, I would think a great way to usher in AI would be a lot of violence all over the place. That would be my guess. And in fact, if you didn't have that, well then I don't know. Maybe wouldn't consent to all these new things that are going to start popping up in the next few years. All these companies are going to have to start selling all this technology to the states,

to local jurisdictions, to private companies, to private individuals, to other countries. Well, if you don't have, if you have random outbreaks of violence, if you have high incidences of crime, if you have protested or turning violent and spiraling out of control, if you have the federal government in conflict with the states, which is causing chaos on the states, private individuals, private corporations, federal, state, local governments,

all of these consumers are going to accept this technology by this technology. So this, what's happening right now is the wet dream of the national security state, of palentier of all of these different companies. They're not the only company, by the way. There's lots of different companies. And this is their wet dream, because this will lead to surveillance, it will lead to AI government. It will lead to decisions being made by AI. Those ice agents

Are untrained buffoons and killed a person.

The robot's going to know the robots not going to fear for its own safety. The robot's going

to be programmed to deescalate things. Watch coming. If you don't think those conversations

are happening, you're insane. And if you have a buffoon group, a ragcare group of people, you recruited 25 minutes ago, that are ripping kids out of their houses and then shooting protesters in the street, it's a pretty good argument. In fact, maybe the best argument I've ever heard for something that five or ten years ago, we all would have completely rejected, which is a robotic or drone-based police. Okay? It's the best argument I've ever heard for that.

If you were to make arguments, you'd say, well, this is what happens when people do it.

Why don't we go somewhere else? Why don't we go somewhere else with this? Why don't we think about automation? These decisions will be made. Look at waymos. Five or ten years? Oh, I don't want it. I'm going to drive with this car. What? I want to sit in that. People have accepted them. They're using them. And if I was going to make an argument to get rid of people and replace them, this would be a great argument. I would show this at my investor meaning.

I would show it. If I was an investor and one of these AI companies, I would say, I want everyone to watch something and it's going to be a little disturbing.

But I think it's important because I think we've got a real chance here.

I would play the shooting of Renee Good and then I would play the second shooting in Minneapolis.

It's the last name. What's his name, Alex? Why? Pretty. Pretty. I would play those two shootings. And then I would look at my board. I would say this is the argument to automate policing. This is the argument to introduce mass surveillance, drone technology, biometric, facial record. Whatever it is, we want to avoid this. We want to take human error out of this. And that's what I would say. When people would be nodding and sipping their coffee and going, yeah, this makes a lot of sense.

Because they're basically saying all these people. They're getting them in rooms. They're getting them in rooms and they're saying this to them. They're saying when this all falls apart

and it will, that's what they're saying. They're going when this all falls apart and it will,

you're going to want to live far away from this. And you're going to want to be protected, not by a bunch of buffoons. You're going to want to be protected by the types of things that we're working on. That's what they're telling these people. Yes, some of you are going to flee to Switzerland or whatever. And they'll close the borders. And all the bullshit you guys talked about about open borders and diversity and all the

shit you tweeted, you'll flee and you'll live behind gates. But some of you, you're going to stay in America. You'll stay in America. And when that happens, you're going to want, you want these guys protecting you? You want these people? Do you want these people? Or do you want what what we have? Because I'm going to tell you right now, you're going to want what we have. So this entire economic bet that we've all made on AI is going to be in my mind and the minds of other people.

It's not only me. It's not, you know, not the one person who said the one person who said this, but you can look at all of these different incidents and say to yourself, these will be used. And it'll happen when it happens and it's already be happening. But when it starts happening out there, when they bring the police robot on the today show, they're going to use the example of Minnesota. They're going to use these examples. And they're going to say what we want to

avoid is human error. We want to avoid. And then they're going to just start remaking society. And you're going to have, you're going to, the few rights you have left are completely gone. They'll be completely gone. They'll be completely gone. They're ready evaporating in Trump's

Florida right wing Florida freedom freedom.

the mayor and his film? I'm here with a badge in a gun freedom. Hey, what'd you say? Trump's Florida,

by the way. So the left of the right can keep fighting, keep fighting on acts and

drugs, keep screaming about whatever the air screaming about. But there's a very, very dark reality that starting to become very obvious. If you're smart enough to zoom out, there's a very, very dark reality. And it's going to be across the board. It's going to be across the argument to remove people from many, many things

is starting to happen. The attacks on artists entertainer is the idea that they should live

up to some standard that was created by to tend psychopaths on Reddit or whatever wherever this emanates from these campaigns against these people. The idea that people are going to be obsolete and that you're not going to need them, that you'll actually be happier with something that was generated by Sam Altman. So the dark reality of, of what's coming is is I don't think a political issue. I think it's an issue that has political elements,

but I think it's darker and more important. And I think it's about the survival of humanity.

It's about the survival of being an autonomous human being that has the freedoms to speak, to travel, to move, to resist some forms of mass surveillance. I believe all of that to be the case. And I believe that you have bad actors on the left, for sure, that are, that are making these protests spill over into violent riots. And some of those bad actors are federal agents. As we know, some of them aren't. It's a toxic soup of foreign influence and federal agents and

whatever. You've bad actors on the right that want to cancel elections and just basically turn this

in a Russia. And the oligarchs at the top don't care. That's the scary thing. They actually don't care. So I understand the point of what I've been trying to say here. They actually don't care, whichever way it seems to be going, they're going to survive. They know they're going to survive. That's the most disturbing thing about it all. Is that no matter they're still at Mara Lago with the dog mask in the show girls, they're dancing. They don't care. And they'll go to Kamala's house or

Buttigieg's house or Newsom's house. They don't care. Tim Cook will go to Melania's documentary. And then if Kamala Harris gets elected and writes a book, he'll be there too. It doesn't matter. The oligarchs actually don't care who runs this show. Whether it's a autocracy or a fake democracy or a bloated oligarchy, whether it looks feels smells and tastes the way it has or whether it kind of makes a sharp turn into something else. It doesn't really matter to them. What really

matter to them is that they have enough money and political clout to survive. And the ones that don't will flee. So we're in another thing now. Get fight on threats. Can argue on threats.

Fight on acts. Do anything you want. But we're in another thing now. And you should fully be aware of

that. You should fully be aware that the people at the top don't know which way it's going and don't really care. There's factions. There's groups that think it would look better like this. I'm thinking to look better like that. But at the end of the day, none of them give a fuck about you. None of them want you to be able to resist the things that they are planning. And their only concern is generational wealth for themselves, power for themselves and their

families. That's why they went with Trump. That's why they went. And they'll go with whoever else is here. And listen, if this, there'll be a fair amount of them that if Trump wants to cancel

Election, I'm not saying he will.

street. There'll be a fair amount of people that just go with him. He'll all go with them. The

elephants will go with them. And there'll be other people that are in opposing faction. It's now a naked

power grab at the top. There's absolutely no doubt about what is going on. And it is darker than the political fights you're having about. Well, if, you know, there were less immigrants and be higher hourly wages or maybe more immigrants actually grow the economy because there's there's other things happening. It's not that these those debates are inherently unimportant. It's not that you shouldn't in a free society be able to debate things and then, you know,

in act laws and change the course of things for the better. It's not about any that. It's about

if you zoom out, you could kind of see what's happening. Just a bunch of people at the very top

that are sitting on the fence, not really knowing where this thing's going to go. Maybe it's

always been like that. Now, we just really have the means to see it for what it is. Maybe it's

always been like that. Probably has. You've probably just had different factions sitting at the top going, which, what's this thing going to do? Oh, we'd go with Hitler? Who knows? Maybe we would. Maybe there were people in Germany going like, yeah? There's people in America going like, maybe maybe we will, maybe we will be a kind of a fascist state. And then there's people that, you know, during the Eisenhower and a Trimative Administration were burrowing in pretty high-level

Communists were like, maybe we'll go shove it, maybe we'll be coming. I don't think it's ever

not been the case, but now we have the tools to explicitly see it for what it is. All these people are also out on social media, like begging for our approval and trying to tell jokes. They're trying to be, they're, they're, they're, they're PR strategies, different. They're out. They're buying the social media app that you, you wake up and post on.

So that's what's happening. That's what's happening. And it's not political.

It's a political, which makes it even scarier. And I'm not trying to say like, don't vote or it doesn't matter for their Trump's good or whatever. You'd think I'm trying to say I'm not saying that. I'm saying that the, the, the, the tech people that were were very liberal are now very right way and they'll be very liberal and they don't care. They don't care. And then the people that came to power, criticizing free speed, the criticizing, the lack of free speech on social media

are now shutting down free speech on social media. So it's obvious that, that, that a lot of this is fake. And it's performative. It's a show. It's a reality show. I mean, it's not, it's not necessarily ah, the funniest episode we've done, but it is the truth. It is what's happening. It is what's happening. And in this time, you can really only trust one person. There's one person that I trust. In this time, there's only one person I trust. And it's Erica Kirk. Good night.

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