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“Welcome to the Tim Dylan show episode 500, what a journey it's been.”
JD Vance, our vice president out there launching his presidential campaign going on every podcast. Not this one.
He is not reached his people have not reached out. But he went on the view and he's on diary of a CEO and he's on Ross Dalthitz podcast in the New York Times, because Vance is plugging his new book and the title of the book is God chose me written by JD Vance. God chose me the new book by JD Vance about how the process of God selecting him to lead the country. And I want to read a little bit from JD Vance's book if you would be so kind as to allow me. And I haven't here, you don't even need to look it out. I haven't. I have it right here. You don't even need to look it up. You can follow along with me at home.
I have it right here. And this is from a JD Vance's new book God chose me.
And this is about JD Vance reconnecting with his faith and how God has chosen him to be the president. God, of course, used Peter Teele as an emissary to select JD Vance. Anyway, this is, so we have here an excerpt from the book God chose me by JD Vance. Here we are. After sacrificing Charlie Kirk to the entity ball, I began to think about my faith, long nights in the vice president's residence, pacing, thinking about if the sacrifice to ball would be enough.
Long meetings in the Oval Office and the situation room discussing balls incess an appetite for flesh. When will ball get enough, I would ask while drinking my morning coffee.
Or at night while I sat there and my wife expressionless stared at me and not and refusing to speak. Does ball care about America I would ask? Is ball a fan? Could I get a meeting with ball?
“Could I sit, toe to toe with ball, and in its ancient tongue convince it to stop killing?”
By the way, as an excerpt from a book, it's very interesting because it's JD Vance communicating with the deity of ball. Well, of course, many people are going to say, well, that's not technically in his book. It's the essence of the book. It's the essence of the book and I'm allowed, by the way, to take poetic license because that's the thing I like about JD Vance. JD Vance would sit down with ball and try his best. Vance is a striver, you know, and when you're a striver, there's no end. Striving doesn't have an end, by the way.
So there's nothing that he wouldn't consider or do to get where he wants. And I'm not necessarily saying that's a bad thing, but that is just a fact. And Vance knows that MAGA is ending. The MAGA movement, the party, the Donald Trump through when he walked and walked down the escalator, is ending.
“And I think it ended with that UFC fight.”
I think that was the last party MAGA was going to throw you had motorcross, you had UFC fights. That was a fun party, but it's the final, I think it's the final party. In the same way that that imagined video during COVID, Hollywood didn't know what then, but that was the end of them. Like, that was the finale of Hollywood. They thought they were making a video trying to, I don't know what the hell they were trying to get people to do. Stay in their house or shut their mouths or whatever or feel, you know, some sort of way, you know, or, you know, they wanted to do this, you know,
Thing to, to calm people down or inspire them, whatever was in their mind.
That imagined video was the end of Hollywood. It was the finale.
“It was the series finale of whatever Hollywood was from its inception in the early 1900s to that imagined video in 2020, I think, that was the end.”
And in the same way that I think the MAGA movement's final party was the octagon on the White House lawn. That seems to be a fitting symbol of the finale of the MAGA movement. As a cultural force, that was the most fun. It's not going to get more fun than that. Take a look at that. Take a look at this. Is it going to get more fun than that? You've got to fly over.
Did you get there? Did you see it?
You're not going to top this as a party goes. You were not going to top UFC on the White House lawn. The, the, the, the die hard MAGA people. This is what they got. They were promised a lot of other stuff. They were promised a lot of other stuff. But this is what they got. This is the party that they got and some of them were there in person. You know, people made the pilgrimage, some of them watched it, streamed it.
Yeah, play some order. Give us that one right there. What a great. There it is. This is, I want you to look at this very closely.
This is kind of the finale of MAGA. This is what it is. Take it away. There it comes. There it is. Dana White Trump, I mean, listen, as finale is go, this was pretty big. This is a spectacular. You know, what are you going to do? You can't top UFC on the White House lawn. And then one guy comes out and goes Michelle Obama's a man.
Could it get better than that for these people? This is this was the finale. This is the penultimate conclusion of MAGA. It's a UFC fight on a White House lawn with moto cross and then one of the fighters goes by the way. Do you want to say anything? And he goes Michelle Obama's a man. And that is the finale.
“But they don't know it yet. Here's the thing.”
They don't know it yet. In the same way that when the Hollywood did that imagine video, they had no idea that they were on their way to being like irrelevant and hated. They didn't get it. They were just doing this video that they thought in there, in there, you know, some burnt brains was going to help. And it was actually the finale for the idea of celebrity in this country being like something that's respected. We still are obsessed with the idea of celebrity. But we don't really, we don't view them as these, you know,
Godlike figures. We actually like to pump them up and then tear them down. We like to shred them. You know, that's that's part of the part of the deal. And the beginning of of people turning on Hollywood was that video. And this will be the finale of the MAGA movement. And they don't know it yet. The J.D. Vance, our vice president is out on the podcast circuit with a new book called God shows me. And it's about J.D. Vance being selected by an omniscient God to lead our country.
I think it, and in in, from what I understand in the book and I haven't read it, I have not read it. From what I understand in the book, God appears to J.D. Vance. In the White House and tells J.D. Vance, you gotta go along with the Iran stuff up until they have some kind of deal. And then you could kind of start distancing yourself from Trump before the mid-terms.
“And you have to, at that point, you know, release a book about your, your finding your way back to faith.”
He goes, I know you married a woman who doesn't believe she's from a completely different religion. I get it.
He goes, it's important.
just stick with Trump right now, say he's a strong leader, go out and say Iran can't have a nuclear weapon.
And then a few months later, after we've lost the war, then come out and say it's actually Iran is well within its rights to defend itself in its own country. After we've attacked them, that's one of the craziest things I've ever heard. People like me were saying that before the war. We were going, yeah, well, these people want some defensive capabilities. And J.D. Vance, if you could pull that up, J.D. Vance is now saying that now, it's very funny because if you remember a few months ago, if you have that, you know,
“if you have that capacity to think back, you will remember that the tone coming out of the administration was that like the Iranian regime,”
poses a unique threat to the security of America, Israel, Western civilization, that there can be no negotiating with Iran. I mean, this is why we had all those fake negotiations and then attacked them every time. So when God appeared to J.D. Vance, this is all God said predicted a lot of this. God was like, this is what's going to happen. And then God told J.D. Vance, when you were out on your book tour, and here are the podcasts you should go on. When you were out on your book tour, and you were trying to rebrand, you're going to have to come out and say that like, I, of course I ran as the right to defend itself.
So taking away this is J.D. Vance, speaking as a mouthpiece for the Lord, I believe, here he is. Help us understand President Trump's shift on his stance for Iran's ballistic missile program. Initially, it was a key objective to dismantle it yesterday. He said it would only be fair if they had some if the countries around Iran also had some.
“So when and why did that change, and will the final agreement have any restrictions on these missiles?”
Can I give the real answer, stop in for a minute, let me give the real answer. Thank you for the question. Really, we're, we're not concerned with specifics and many of our fans are also not concerned with specifics. So when one takes the seriously anymore, we don't feel a need to be consistent in our public or private statements. We aim to be entertaining, and we actually aim to distract as much as we can.
We're just trying to keep the ball in the air here. We didn't realize how badly we were going to lose this war, but we did. Iran really, really, I mean, I got to hand it to Iran, they really showed us up.
So what we're trying now to do is basically exit.
And we're going to reverse everything we said 60 to 90 days ago, and we're hoping that people eventually just forget this ever happened. That's the actual answer, but let's see. Jady Vance, everyone. Destroyed a substantial number of their ballistic missiles and they've been, excuse me, ballistic missile launchers themselves. It's not just the bullets, but it's the actual gun.
“And that's what we were extremely effective at, in destroying during the last three months of the campaign.”
All the President said yesterday is that, of course, countries don't give up the right of self defense. Israel doesn't get up the right of self defense, if has willifiers rockets or drones at Israel, the Iranians don't give up the right of self defense in their country. But we do expect that as part of the final deal, they are not going to be able to build the kind of missiles that can broadly threaten the entire world. And that's what the President United States said yesterday.
So, you know, basically in layman's terms, hey, they didn't work.
The thing we tried to do didn't work. Why do you keep asking questions about it? You know it didn't work. We lost the thing. What do you want me to say? They have the right, we destroyed a lot of their ballistic missiles, but they have the right to the rest of them.
They have the right to the rest of these missiles that the ones we didn't destroy. And they should have them, they have the right to self defense, even though we went into the war because I ran was on the offense against us supposedly.
Was we couldn't let them retain any ability to threaten their regional neighb...
We can now, we can live with it. We can live with it because we lost.
So, we can actually live with them having missiles because we can't win. You see, they held the world economy hostage with the streets of Wormuz. Trump's a rich guy, he likes rich guys, rich guys want their money. And if this becomes an economic problem and we have an economic collapse and gas is $10. And there's riots in the streets.
Or if we put the American military on the ground and either win, but it's an ugly win that takes years in bankruptcy or even worse, we don't win or it's a stalemate.
It's what's happening in the Ukraine in Russia where it's a bloody and humiliating episode in our history through Republican parties going to go down in a major way.
Not only in the midterms, but in the next election and probably the one after that. So, what we're trying to do is exit, which I'm all for. I believe in an exit. I believe in a cowardly exit. I've said it before I'll say it again. I believe in a cowardly exit, but he's being too verbose.
“When you're running away and lying, you have to keep it simple.”
Keep it simple when you are turning tail and running away because the only way to win this war is to put boots on the ground, try to capture carguer island. We just told you why that's not going to work. The other way is to nuke them. Now, by the way, the proponents of the war, the faction of Netanyahu and the Neocons and a lot of the Israeli donors would like Iran decimated no matter what. If it's boots on the ground, sure, if it's a nuke, even better, they don't have a problem with that.
But dance and other people have realized that that will be the end of America, a ground invasion of Iran, or a nuclear weapon will be the end of the United States of America. We will not survive that conflict. We won't. So, we're out, and we've got a deal, and a lot of people don't like to deal, and by the way, here's why I like, I think it's actually good deal. The points of the deal were dictated to JD Vance by God.
“That's why I'm comfortable with the deal, and that's in JD Vance's new book.”
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Okay, so the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran have jointly agreed in good faith to do acts. Number one, the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran and their allies in the current war are signing this MOU to declare the immediate and permanent termination military operations on all fronts. Including in Lebanon, now this is going to be a sticking point for Israel because Israel is in Lebanon supposedly because there's an existential threat to Israel posed by Hezbollah.
And so they're going into Lebanon and they are bombing Lebanon in a pretty brutal way and killing a lot of civilians. And they're unwilling to stop that. They don't want to stop that. Israel's like not, they're like not trying to stop that. They go, I don't, we don't, hey, you got to let us kill someone. That's when Israel's basically saying they're like, we got to, we're going to kill somebody here.
“I don't care what deal you've written down or what you think's going on. We got to kill, can you let us kill someone?”
And we're killing these, you stopped us from killing people at Gaza, we got to kill somebody, can we kill them? Can someone, can you give us a group of people in that we can kill? Please, we're asking nicely. So I do, I empathize with them on that count. I'm just going to summarize these points. Number two, the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran undertake to respect each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity and refrain for interfering in each other.
In each other's international affairs. She would say, hey, it's a, it's a fight at the school and the teacher separates the kids and goes, hey, you don't have to like each other, but you got to respect each other. You got to just look the other way. If he says something you don't like ignore it, if he says something you don't like ignore it. Okay, that's point two. Point three, the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran commit to negotiating achieving the final deal in maximum 60 days extendable with mutual consent.
Number four, immediately upon the signing of this to U.S., we'll begin the removal of its naval blockade in any disturbances. Lavity, blabety, blabety, blot number five. Upon signing this Islamic Republic of Iran, we'll make arrangements using its best efforts for the safe passions of commercial vehicles, vessels with no charge for 60 days. So we're opening the streets. I ran to opening the streets of Formus. We're moving the naval blockade. We're respecting them. They're respecting us.
Number six, the U.S. undertakes with regional partners to develop a definitive mutually agreed plan but at least US dollars 300 billion for the reconstruction and economic development of Iran.
So if we make good on this, which who knows if we will or who knows what mechanism will use, they get 300 billion.
Okay, number seven.
The United States of America undertakes the terminal types of sanctions against Islamic Republic of Iran. This is an interesting one.
Including the United Nations Security Council resolutions. By the way, Iran has won in ways you can't even imagine. You cannot even imagine how stupid this and what an embarrassment this has been for the Trump administration.
“I mean, Iran is stronger now. Now it's going to get. It's going to build nukes. Why wouldn't it?”
And Iran's wanted some of this stuff for years. Like the sanctions, the U.S. Security Council stuff.
They've wanted this for years and attacking them and not being able, you know, again, unprovoked attack from the United States government and Israel.
Bombing school children as they sat there, unleashing utter chaos in the region has resulted in. Iran is coming out of this stronger and better than ever before. And here's the deal. I kind of love this for Iran. Iran is in their new era. I love this era for Iran. Do you not love this era for Iran? I actually love this for them.
“I love this era for Iran. It's an Islamic Republic summer brought to you by the Donald Trump, Chady Vance Administration.”
It's an Islamic Republic summer. And they are flying high. Number eight. The Islamic Republic of Iran reaffirms it or should not procure or develop nuclear weapons. And it's going to be sub-supervision by the IAEA, the International Atomic Energy Agency. The two parties also agreed to discuss the issue of enrichment and other mutually agreed matters related to their nuclear needs.
Let's go number nine. So they're basically like we're not going to get nukes.
Relax. Everything's fine. We'll let the IAEA come in.
“Penning to the final deal, the United States and the Islamic Republic agreed to maintain the status quo.”
They'll maintain the status quo of the nuclear program and the United States will not impose any new sanctions will not deploy digital forces in the region. And then the U.S. undertakes that immediately upon the signing of this and until the termination of sanctions, the U.S. Department of Treasury will issue waivers for the export of Iranian crude oil petroleum products in derivatives number 11. The United States revert undertakes to make fully available for the use, the frozen or restricted funds and assets of the Islamic Republic of Iran under the implementation of this deal.
The United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran will mutually agree on the procedures related to the release of these funds during negotiation. Such funds whether retained in the original account or transfer, it shall be made fully usable for payment. Lovely to any ultimate Benny beneficiary designated by the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic. Number 12, the U.S. and Iran agreed that an executive mechanism will be established to monitor the successful implementation of this and the future compliance.
After signing this and subject to the beginning of the implementation, the continuing implementation of these measures, the U.S. and the Islamic Republic of Iran will start negotiations regarding the final deals. Exclusively on the other programs, the final deal will be endorsed by a binding U and S.C. United Nations Security Council resolution. So there we have it. This is the end of the Iran war if it sticks. They get a lot. We get a little, you know, but this is the beginning of Iran joining the international community and becoming even more of a regional power than they were. Israel is not happy with this. This is the exact opposite of what Israel wanted.
Vance is coming out now. Trump is coming out going, listen guys, we're done. We can't do this anymore. Israel stunned by Trump's Iran deals to New York Times, sees it as a catastrophic capitulation. Israel wants boots on the ground. They want to nuke, they want to regional war. This is a bad idea for them. It's terrible idea. And Republicans senators in Congress are going to kick up dust about this, too, because they're going to be pressured by their donors with whatever mechanism up to you to decide how they're being pressured.
They will be pressured to speak out against this and they may try to impeach Trump over it and it's leaking out that maybe when the Democrats get in nail in peace Trump and the Republicans will get on board because they're unhappy with the Iran deal. I don't believe that, but that is something that is potentially leaking out.
Listen, what I said would happen is kind of happened.
You know what I mean? Like if you think about Iran, it's kind of in its bad girl era. Like you took on the big dog and you won and you kind of got what you wanted.
“You know, you're in your bad girl era. So where's the mommy? Where's the mommy? And and and I rans our daughter and I rans a little bit of a bad girl and we go into her room and we go you better get your life together young lady.”
Or daughter goes yeah fuck you my fuck you and we go don't talk to me like that. I'm your mother and I brought you into this world and I could take you out of it and then our daughter goes yeah try and then the mother goes to grab her and then and put you in a headlock, but the daughter sneaks out of it and gets in the mom's car.
And the mom goes I need that car. I got to go to work. You're fucking my money up and the daughter goes well and raise my curfew and the mom goes mother fucker.
You're a cunt and the daughter goes you're going to raise my curfew. I got out of that headlock. You dumb bitch. I'm going out Saturday night till 12 because everybody else is remove sanctions against me. You fat bitch. You fat boomer bitch. You remove those sanctions against me or I'll steal your fucking car. You won't get to work and you'll lose your fucking money and that's all you care about at the end of the day. You fat beanie baby collecting boomer bitch.
And you go fuck fine. So then you sit your fat ass down and you write a 14 point deal with your cunt daughter and you go you will we will raise your curfew to 12.
You will submit to random drug testing at a schedule time. Blabbody, blah, blah, blah, you will not let your boyfriend in the house when we are not home. But you will join the international community. We will take you on our family vacation. We will. So I ran into her straight up bad girl era. I ran as at the high school with the sick in the mouth. Let the sick go in that bitch thought she had me. She came and put me in a headlock. But I slipped out of it and my curfews raised. And all of the other people are like, this is fucking wild. All the other kids of the school are looking at Iran going. Wow. And if I was a, you know, listen.
And it is their stats on this and any of these betting sites poly market or whatever other stats on if this in halls, because I think it's going to hold my prediction is it's going to hold. I think it holds because I don't think we have a choice. It'll be the collapse of our country if it doesn't hold. What is this? I ran agrees to end enrichment of uranium by June because by the way, there's inside people on these sites. It's not only like just it is public sentiment, but it's also certain people that are in the now.
“I ran agrees to end enrichment of uranium by June 30th, 44% chance. Interesting. I don't know. I think Iran's still going to enrich to the point for peaceful nuclear. Well, I'm taking the other side of that.”
Listen, a lot of the, a lot of the things that we grew up believing that we're true at one time about our country or no longer true. We grew up believing we were the, and we were at one point. We were the sole superpower and we could act with impunity. Call Rove Bush's brain. His strategy said once we are an empire and when we act, we create our own reality. That's a call Rove quote, get that quote up because it's going to try you know what I'm going to talk to you next. Carl Rove, who was the strategist for George W Bush said we are an empire.
And when we act, we create our own reality. This was I'm paraphrasing it a little bit quote, the full quote reported by a.
“Yes, reported we are an empire now and when we actually create our own reality and while you're studying that reality judiciously as you will will act again, creating other new realities, which you can study to and that's how things will sort out.”
Where histories actors and you all of you will just be left to study what we do. That was the American.
The guiding principle of American foreign policy for as long as I've grown up.
You like it? Great. If you don't fuck off because we create the reality. Well, guess what I ran just showed us. Oh, I'm sorry.
“Yeah, the full quote is reported due to journalist Ron Susska in the New York Times magazine and this was Carl Rove.”
And he was saying that we're not creating a reality anymore. We're not creating a reality anymore.
We can act. We can still act. We can still do things. We can still bomb people in evade countries. But by the way, we have completely lost the ability to manufacture a reality.
No reality has become reality. And we've we got a dose of it in the Iran war. You know our military is incredibly brave, capable competent, but there are situations that we put them in where they are unwinnable. And the tools of this of warfare now are drones. They are not aircraft carriers. They are not massive ground invasions. They are drones and they're propaganda. By the way, so what you do is you try to win this. You try to unite as many people behind this thing as you can in whichever in whatever capacity you can. And then you also try to execute a plan militarily. We failed on both ends. We failed on both ends.
Unable to get anyone to think this was good for the most part outside of a few broken people in our country that thought this was a good idea or broken in many different ways and have been broken. And they've been you know, they've been completely captured by money or blackmail or whatever. And they're just they've been in Washington forever. And their business is war. Rankin file people never thought this was a good idea human beings. You would bump into outside of a few ideological people. Everybody was like, not a bad idea. Spad idea. We shouldn't do it. And now we have advanced launching his presidential campaign.
Going hey, they got to Iran is the right to defend itself. They have the right to defend itself. We got into this skirmish. We got notified it happens and we're going to live sanctions. We're going to give him a couple of bucks. And JD venture looked at her and said Iran's in its bad girl era. And you can't stop a bad bitch. You can't stop a bad bitch. What do you want us to do? We are in our era as a country we are in our. We're in our palace of Prano at the end era. Can you get up the scene of the the sopranos were Carmella confesses to the priest and then the priest tells her that she knows we're all the money was come I maybe was a psychologist or priest I forget it was we're basically the guy goes you knew you knew we're all this money was coming from.
“Maybe it's not this I don't think it's this one. This is the one where her and the priest almost hook up. We want the one I think where she speaks to a psychologist or a priest.”
Basically the gist of it is Carmella soprano is saying hey she wants to be absolved basically of her culpability in her husband's crimes. You know we lived really well but you know I didn't really and and the priest the psychology I really forget to it is he basically says where you knew where the money was coming from. You knew exactly what was going on and you've lived very well off this money and she shocked by this because she she's the the dawn's wife so everyone treats her with it like a modicum of respect.
Even the local parish priest he depends on her donations so nobody really tells Carmella that she's culpable in like Tony's chat in his crimes and and that's the error that we're in like we're finally getting.
Come up in. We're finally being told the limits of our power and we're finally being told you cannot sell yourself as the moral savior of the world after the things you've done I think this is.
“Okay here we go this soprano's right here. Take it away let's watch this if we can it takes a little time here but I think it's important to watch this for everybody I want you to imagine.”
Carmella soprano is the United States of America in this clip this is the error that we're in I ran for good or ill I'm no fan of I ran but they're in their bad bitch era.
They're in their bad bitch era it's it's sexy summer fun for the Islamic Repu...
This thing sticks here's Carmella soprano this is us the United States of America take it away.
Yeah you can make that plural yes he sees other women. I sort of look the other way and I want to help him. I said I was considering divorce. I may be overstepping my boundaries here but she's talking about Israel. Is that relevant? Well as Catholics we place a great deal of stock in the sanctity of the family and I am not sure that you're people. I've been married for 31 years. Well then you know how difficult it can be. He's a good man he's a good father. He told me he's a depressed criminal. How long to hang that? Surely unfaithful is that your definition of a good man? I thought psychiatrists weren't supposed to be judgmental.
“That's what psychiatrists become in America visiting each shopping mall or I think pride parade to witness the results.”
What we say in here stays in here right by ethical code by law. His crimes they are organized crime. Good mouth here. Oh Jesus. Oh so what? So what? This is us. He betrays me every week with these horrors. I mean this is not least of his misdeeds. Are you relieved now you can say in here what I have to say? You're going to charge the same anyway. I won't take your money. That's a new one.
That is first your initial impulse and consider leaving him. You'll never be able to feel good about yourself.
“And there will be a recall of feelings of guilt and shame that you talked about as long as you're as a accomplice.”
You're wrong about the accomplice, but you sure. Well I do as make sure he's got clean clothes and his closet. This is the way we talk about Israel. We just make sure they have weapons. My opponent is. So you think I need to define my boundaries more clearly and keep a certain distance, not internalized. Martha that I just said. Leave him. They call me the children, my stuff for them and go.
My priest said I should try and work with him and help him to be a better man. How's that going? Have you ever had a requirement punishment? That's the asking. It's not an easy read. It's about guilt and redemption.
“And I think why you asked me to turn himself in read this book and reflect on his crimes every day for seven years in his self.”
Then he might be with him. I would have to get a lawyer, find an apartment, arrange for a child support. Yeah, yeah, not first thing. I'm not charging you because I won't take much money and you can't either.
One thing you can never say that you haven't been told.
Well, there it is. Wow. So it took a little bit, but I mean, that's, I mean, that's our era and it's not a happy era. Although she does cheer up later on, I think they go out to a dinner, get a nice Italian, you know, which I think does does kind of fix a lot of it. But that's the era that we're in. We're being told. We've been told. We know what's up. We cannot run around this globe, getting people to do what we want. We cannot be, you know, attached to Benjamin Netanyahu at the hip. It doesn't work. It's not going to work. We'll destroy the entire country. We've been told we do know.
This isn't a shock as much as it, but it to some people it is, but it isn't a shock when you take into consideration.
All the evidence that has been mounting about the decline of the American, no...
You know, we can no longer run around the world, building coalitions and convincing people of things. We don't have the moral high ground anymore. Nobody thinks we do.
“We are seen as an enabler of the overreach of countries like Israel.”
We've backed a lot of dictators in our day. We invaded Iraq. We invaded Afghanistan. We sent millions of refugees throughout Europe.
We've destabilized the political systems of Europe, of the Netherlands, of the UK, and the ramifications of that are all quite obvious to anyone who is paying attention.
We cannot claim that we have only been a force for good. We've certainly not only been a force for evil. We've done good things for sure, okay? But we now know that we, there is a real limit to what we can go out there and do.
“And we are Carmella at the end. That's where we've lived in a big house for a while. It's been fun. The kids, the kids communions and the Sunday dinner Sunday supper making the sauce.”
We made a lot of sauce Sunday seppers. We had a lot of barbecues in a backyard. We lived in a big suburban mansion for a long time. Many mansion, whatever, make mansion. But whatever, for a guy who's in a waste management, pretty good.
We had a lot of fun and, you know, we kind of knew where the money was coming from. Let's be honest. There's nobody in this country that's completely innocent. We all knew we didn't do it.
We weren't pressing buttons in firing the missiles, but we sang along to the Toby Keith songs and we thought it was cool and we watched all the movies and we kind of created this idea that we were this unintelligible force for good and, you know, whatever it was, the cheap food or the cheap gas or whatever we got out of it, we knew where it was coming from.
“But all we did like Carmella soprano was make sure that the government had clean clothes. That's all we did. That's what she said. Not a cop. I'm not in a cop because I just made sure he had clean clothes. I just did the laundry.”
And that's Carmella at the end because I just did the laundry. She didn't believe that. She doesn't believe that, but she's she's trying to make herself believe that so she can sleep. But we did more than the laundry. Carmella did more than the laundry. She took the trips to Paris. She went to the Plaza Hotel at Meadow and Ed T. She went out to dinner. She went on the vacation. She enjoyed the spoils of the empire that her criminal husband has built. And so we, and we have to reckon with that now and we have to understand why we can no longer moralize to the rest of the world. Obviously, the people that run I ran are psychopaths who I don't think have the best interests of their people at heart.
There are theocratic fascist government that, you know, inhibits the rights of women. We get it. I'm not just no love laws here for the Islamic Republic of Iran, by the way. But we do have to think about this is just starting and humiliating defeat on the world stage and we have to understand that we can no longer pretend that we are going to be able to dominate. We're not going to be able to dominate. We're going to share the globe. We're going to share the world. Whether you like it, whether you think it's cool, whether Netanyahu likes it.
We're not going to be able to just go in and topple a government anymore. We can't do it. We won't do it. We're not going to send 150,000 of our kids to go do it. We're not going to do it. We're not going to send 150,000 people to go die in Iran so that we can dominate and really allow Israel to dominate that region. It's not going to happen. And Vance for all his flaws of which there are many knows that he knows that Vance is a political animal. Here's what I mean. The guy wants the job. I don't know that he'll get it. But he wants the mother fucking job.
And he knows the public's not behind this. He knows the voters don't want it. He knows his own constituency, vast numbers of them don't want it.
His aspirations are political.
He's only so many UFC events at White House lawn. You can throw to keep these people entertained. There's only so many concerts in the park or whatever the hell they're going to try to do.
Kid Rock can only fly to a fly by and a stealth bomber so many times before people start to go, "Hey, what's going on here? Why don't I have any money? Why don't I have any money? Did you see Kid Rock? Dude, he did a shut up. Where's my money? What are we doing? So, Vance is on. He's on. He's pounding the pavement right now. Trying to figure out how he can because it's Vance V Rubio. Rubio's staying quiet. Rubio's owned by the donors. Vance is owned by other donors. By the way, Vance is not without donors.
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Who's on the teal list? Peter Teal has a private club called the dialogue society, where he likes talking.
They want to chat.
Just breathe. We're here at the dialogue society. Just breathe. There's a lot of people on this list. We have journalists on the list. We've got governors on the list. Army Secretaries, Treasury Secretaries, President of Keto Institute, Nobel Laureate Economist.
“Kushner Trump's son-in-law. We've got Ezra Klein who's a political commentator Rick Warren who's an evangelical pastor.”
Billionaires who got Elon Musk, Eric Schmidt of Google Musk. Peter Teal, Henry Cravis, macro-scalprin, Mike Cannonbrook Scott Cook, Barry Sternlick.
Michaelis Bergru and John Arnold Joe Lanz del Palantre went to a party at his house once talked about him on the show was never invited back. He does have a beautiful pool. It's 90 feet. Do not sue me. Read Hoffman Netflix. I did it went to a party at his home in Austin. This was the days of the intellectual dark web and he invited me and he's got a stunning pool.
“And I met his wife and his wife comes in and he didn't introduce her by name. He said third generation Stanford. They're all very strange these people. They're incredibly strange. They don't eat.”
Here's a thing about the tech people. They don't and do not sue me. It's not fair. They don't eat. Don't sue me in my 500th episode so they don't eat.
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“And I love pools and I think he's got one of the best pools you can ever have and I went on the show and I talked about it and he didn't like it.”
And I think I was kind of complimentary I don't know you know I think I'm being complimentary but you know because when I first moved to Austin that was this is not his house.
There's another house he might have bought another house he might have ten houses the point is this the one I saw had an unbelievable pool and he was telling me he wanted to build another city to compete with Austin to make Austin better. But one thing about these tech city of big dreams and he goes I'm going to build another city with universities and I want to pressure Austin to be better because of this other city I want to build and you know what do you do like how to even respond to that I was like oh that's cool.
What I said is like I'm going to build another city and you know they don't really look at when they talk to I'm going to build another city to pressure Austin to be better because the infrastructure in Austin needs to be better and we if we built another city and I just went oh that's cool. Why did me shooting like they go out and dress up in like army things and like crawl around and shoot in like a military like a fake military day all these tech people by the way it's all fake. They they all is like they're lorping as these things they're not so they're all like obsessed with like this idea of masculinity and you know so he's like we go like shooting but it's like a it's like a military game and I was like oh no I can't.
I don't know that day I'm busy I you know pull party or you know tacos sure I I don't want to do like military fake games but a lot of them do that. So a lot of them do that they all of these conferences go these weird conferences and maybe not him do not sue me or kill me and if you do everyone will know they will know it's you. They these tech people they do these activities where they like I don't know it feels like a bunch of people that have never grown up like I was talking to a friend of mine recently was talking about Sam Hoffman and he's like everything can be digitized every every single human interaction motion it's all just data sets and you're like oh you don't know anything about life you're barely a human being these people are barely human beings okay.
It's what's interesting about them and by the way um obviously there's tons o...
I went to my friend's house he lives in the valley with his family and his lovely family and we were like we're sitting there talking and I showed them my cat if a kitten we're going to be the kitten I'm the kitten's not ready the kitten.
“The kitten just got banned from Ireland actually because of things that it had posted.”
Crazy things and I don't even want to say them on the air but you know we're just you know it's just very you know there's a lot of the restore the sovereignty but it kind of went overboard.
But I showed the family the kitten they got some kids they thought the cat was great the wife loved the cat. The friend goes let's go to McDonald's we should go to McDonald's let's eat in a McDonald's when's the last time you've eaten in McDonald's and me and his wife will kind of laugh to what you know we hadn't. We had and we used to eat McDonald's all the time which swim practice after you know when I seven or eight years old me and my father would go eat in McDonald's McDonald's has the best fast food breakfast.
At that time I haven't been in a minute I'm sure it still holds up but let me tell you right now. So if you've been in the McDonald's recently or any fast food restaurant it's all kiosks.
“So you have to order on the screen which is stained with ketchup.”
Touching a screen that a million other people including homeless people have have touched and I'm not trying to go with the homeless I'm just saying there's fecal matter on the screen you touch there's a shit and piss. I'm holding on the screen that you have to touch now if you have a customizable order which I really don't I get a filet of fish I get a quarter pounder I get a small fry and and sometimes a four nugget a four piece nugget.
The mouth feel of the barbecue sauce to sweet tiny barbecue sauce and I just like the barbecue sauce do I even need the nugget I could thumb it in actually I just want that package of barbecue.
So we go there and he's got a family we're like you know one kid doesn't eat onions the other kid doesn't eat pickles this one wants this. I got to stand there for 30 minutes by the way nobody is behind the counter in McDonald's anymore there's like people in the back and there's like one manager who's like very stressed out because all these kiosk orders keep coming out wrong. They keep coming out wrong people keep going up with their food going in order to this or I requested this. And this this thing that's supposed to be efficient this supposed to save McDonald's a lot of money.
You know you used to walk in McDonald's and there was a person there and you would order from the person and the person sometimes it like in the in the olden times they would put the food on the tray in front of you while you stood there. But now you order to kiosk you take a number and then sit at a table in the McDonald's and wait for your order to come and then by the time you get it the fries are called every things are wrong and then they ask for the receipt to a little kid would not because I didn't get my meat flurry is a little kid.
He's like eight and the woman's like where's your receipt. So now you've got an eight year old trying to find the receipt to the McFlurry and his parents were like I don't know he's eight like let's try to find the receipt but he definitely ordered it or here and he did order it and then he finally gave it to them. But what I mean is like we're taking people out of this for what reason for what reason because McDonald it's not more efficient it's not and it's not better. So but it it makes McDonald's more money by they're not paying their people more but it's not more efficient it's not better the experience sucks.
Every fast food right oh you're talking about fast food fuck you yes yes part of our culture. It's not good fun eats our crowd or FK he seems happy whatever you want whatever you people want to do I'm not saying at eat fast food all the time but this is a good example these are entry level jobs.
“They used to be for teenagers teenagers to work at fast food you know what now they're doing they're killing each other and filming it to put on tick dock that's what they're doing.”
There are mobs of teenagers running around the country killing people stopping out other kids and putting it on tick dock by the way. Is this a do you have oh yeah. Or they're doing team takeovers violence I don't want to say that they're all black because there are some white kids to go for guns there are white kids to do this to. But there are this is this happens to be video a lot of black ones but there are also many violent white ones.
So there's these teen takeovers and.
And by the way these kids used to have job that used to work in movie theaters and they used to work at places like McDonald's he's were entry level jobs for kids or immigrants whatever.
“So those are gone and they're going away so what are the kids going to do well they roam the streets with their phones trying to go viral kicking someone in the head.”
They try to go viral stepping on someone's head because they don't understand the consequences of their actions. And they don't understand that someone could hit their head and die they don't understand that they could spend the rest of their life in jail they don't understand they're living in a video game they're fucking. And they're fucking young teenagers they don't have any no one's teaching them responsibility all they want to be as famous all they want to be as rich all they've seen as live streamers get famous for no goddamn reason.
All they've seen is it doesn't make any sense why any particular person has any money.
So it's a casino and a grift. And it's perfectly encompassed by the maga movement which is just a bunch of people running around Palm Beach she to gun their wives doing drugs.
“Grifting pumping up meme coins and shit coins I mean truly that's what it is.”
Whatever you think it is on the outside that's what it really is it's just a bunch of people tearing the remaining parts of flash off the carcass of this empire that's what it is and these kids have grown up and these are their elders. These are the people they look up to for guidance so they don't work at McDonald's anymore and you're literally pressing filet of fish into a a on a computer screen where it's stained by shit. So what exactly have we done in those areas is it better now. All of the McDonald's look like storage facilities all the fast food restaurants look like storage facilities.
Everybody orders everything on Amazon nobody goes to any unless you're wealthy or unless you live by a cute little outdoor mall or a farmer's market unless you were doing that you're just ordering things at Amazon or you're going to Walmart. Is that better is shopping better I'm asking is shopping better is going out is grabbing burgers with your kids better now than it was when you can't look at a human. Are these things better it doesn't seem to me that it's better is having a robot show up to your house.
With a burrito necessarily better than a human being it doesn't feel like it to robot takes longer even if the robot was faster which it's not it's a robot. And it's not a human being well this is how people are going to evolve and get new job what are the new jobs crypto scams smashing your face with a hammer what are the new jobs I'm just kind of asking what are the working at data centers are those new jobs. Those are the new jobs and people are supposed to do what are kids supposed to do the can't work at fast food restaurants or movie theaters or retail stores.
What are they supposed to do I'll tell you what they're going to do they're going to walk around and they're going to step on each other's heads and put it on TikTok for a cloud. Yeah, what are they all supposed to do what's everybody's what's everybody's supposed to do how about a 14 point plan deal with America. How about a 14 point deal with the United States of America the country that you people were elected to govern how about 14 points of a deal with tack. How about a 14 point deal with tack and the people that don't want any regulation of AI and they want to destroy people's privacy.
They want to destroy people's autonomy they're bodily autonomy there I mean how about we make a 14 point plan with them can we do that can we get the heads of the tech companies in a room and hammer out a 14 point plan.
“Or is that not as important is the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
Because we do have to be honest tack has done a lot of amazing things I'm sitting here right now doing a show where nobody tells me what to say because we are on YouTube platform.
That allows this to happen the cost of production of my show is relatively low. I don't have the executives I don't have standards and practices I don't have marketing nobody tells me what to say on the show. That's what makes it good. You know that couldn't have have happened 20 years ago. So I'm grateful to a lot of advancements and I've made a living and I've made good money so I totally understand.
But here's the idea we need to have a discussion about artificial intelligence. But here's JD Vance again this is JD Vance friend of the show.
In an interview about AI and advances the tech candidate Rubio is the Israel ...
Vance is the tech candidate but the tech people also get involved in the global wars they love them they love them. And the national security state apparatus can also fuck with the tech people so it's really just about who can sell this better. Because these two groups which are different and have different interests have a lot of overlapping interest in terms of continuing to make large amounts of money. So here's JD Vance on artificial intelligence but by the way it's very well known and I'm not I'm not shooting on JD Vance.
I'm just saying it is very well known that he is the tech candidate in the race. JD Vance.
“When I look at AI I don't see mass unemployment as the most likely consequence. I think people will become more productive. I think some people's jobs will change some people will lose their jobs.”
But I just don't buy this idea. I've seen any evidence in the data that's going to lead to mass unemployment. Yeah. Oh, interesting. He doesn't he hasn't seen any evidence or data. Now, by the way, a lot of the people who are involved in the creation of AI have predicted this and have literally said that they're going to eliminate like AI is going to eliminate lots of jobs. JD Vance has said he hasn't seen any evidence or data of that. By the way, all the risk is evidence. It's the testimony of people that were involved in creating the technology.
Those people have come out with like stern warnings going, this is going to be real disruptive. This is going to be real tough. JD Vance because I haven't seen any evidence or data of that. Where are you looking? Where are you looking? Where are you? What are you talking about? You haven't seen any evidence or data of that? This guy's online, like more than I am. This guy's online. This guy's on axle that you haven't. You're this guy's on YouTube. This guy's in comments. You haven't come across any evidence or data that AI is going to lead to mass unemployment and layoffs.
You've never heard that argument. You've never watched that Tucker Ben Shapiro thing about self-driving trucks.
It's a discussion about what will happen if we institute. What are you talking about? You're good friends with Tucker. What do you mean you've never heard? This is the problem with him. Instead of giving an answer that sounds remotely believable, let's listen to him again.
“I think I really worry about what the AI is surveillance. AI is. Oh, this is another clap. Okay. This is another clap. I want to watch, we're going to watch this clip. But before that, let's watch the previous clip.”
Because I want to this is a vansism. It's very interesting. It's, it's, who's every is in a room with here. Let's, let's watch this.
It's basically saying, and it's one of my favorite quotes I think I've heard come out of his mouth. I have just never seen any evidence or data or anything.
And it's like, well, what do you talk about evidence? Like, would circumstantial evidence be the people who created the technology are warning about this constantly? Would that be considered evidence? Here he is. Jaden Vans, friend of the show. Let's, let's get, I can't hear him. Okay. So I mean, this is what he does. He lies in a way that isn't good. He doesn't know how to lie. He doesn't know what, he just basically, he tries to like take himself out of it goes, well, I haven't seen any evidence. Okay. Here it is.
“When I look at AI, I don't see mass unemployment as the most likely consequence. I think people will become more productive. I think some people's jobs will change.”
They will lose their jobs, but I just don't buy this idea. And I haven't seen any evidence in the data that's going to lead to mass unemployment. Okay. No evidence. No evidence. No data evidence in the data. I don't see any evidence. The people who are instrumental in creating the technology come out and tell you, this is what it's going to do. They're not, they're not at all like being like vague about their intentions. They literally come out and go, yeah, a lot of people aren't going to have jobs. They tell you that. It comes out and say it. Now, let's watch that surveillance clip because that's very interesting. He's concerned about surveillance. That's, that's comforting.
To talk about, go back to the beginning of this. Jay, the answer is concerned about surveillance.
I think I really wrote about what the IS surveillance.
And that scares me a lot. Like I don't want a social credit system that's powered by AI. I don't want you to not be able to buy a beer because some tech CEO has given you a stop for a minute.
Stop it. Who is this tech CEO's? Like he says some tech CEO as if he's not sponsored by the tech CEO's and friends with the tech CEO's. I mean, this is a little bit. This is very difficult for him. This is the difficulty that he's going to have in this upcoming campaign. He's like, I don't want some tech CEO. It's like, well, I don't know. You're sitting next to him at dinner. Why don't you tell him not to let him buy the beer? Hey, can you let this guy buy the beer? He's a good guy. I'm about to be here. You're at dinner with the guy. So then just tell him.
It's like when I dinner with vans, I said, just release everything. I'm a podcast. I have no real power, but just release everything. Release everything. Follow you have release everything. They've, they've not done that.
“But that's the only way that you can wash your hands at this. You release everything. You commission an independent investigation.”
You have to do it. If you don't do it, you'll be inherently suspect forever. It's just what it is. It's maximum chance, parenthesis or your suspect forever. And then there's no money. You have to see fights on the White House lawn. There's no amount of firework. There's no amount of military flyovers. You can do that are going to satisfy people because everybody's going to go. You are participating in a cover up of the worst crime imaginable.
It's very simple. It's not difficult. It's very easy, but it's never going to happen.
Or it's certainly not going to happen under this administration. Let's let him finish his answer here about the surveillance state that they're all worried about, which is why they gave Sam Altman half a trillion dollars. By the way, because of their surveillance state that they're all worried about. It's why they wanted to murder. I'm not kidding. They wanted Palantir and Palantir's might be doing it. To merge all of the databases that collect information on you, the federal government's databases, whether it's to health, you know,
concerning health issues or criminal justice issues, they wanted Palantir to come in and merge them all. And merge them.
And now he's going, I'm concerned that a tech CEO wouldn't want to buy you a beer or you couldn't buy a beer because a tech CEO wouldn't let you.
But you guys wanted Palantir to come in and organize all the federal government's data and merge all of these databases together.
“What the hell's that? What would that be used for? What exactly would that be used for?”
Birthday cards? Knowing everybody's birthday? Knowing when people were tires you could send them a little gift. What exactly would a database of a grand database that Palantir builds that integrates all the information the government has about. And builds a profile on you. What exactly would that be used for? I'm just confused. So here we go. Again, let's let him finish. Let's give him, let's give him the benefit of many doubts. Based on an artificial intelligence algorithm that nobody actually understands, that scares me too.
But I don't think we're going to have massive employment. We might have mass inequality. That's its own problem. It's a different problem. Interesting. Good. Well, the good news is we want to have mass unemployment. The bad news is we might have like Calcutta style slums. So we will have mass inequality that might suck. I don't know how we get there with that mass unemployment. Again, that's just so funny. That's just such a funny thing to say. It's such a great thing to say. It's a funny thing to say.
Hey, we're not going to have mass unemployment. We might have massive inequality. It's a different problem. Everybody will be working into data center. They will eat. They will be able to lick the nutrient brick that we will keep them alive. We will keep them on a diet. Where they can stay alive to work at the data center. Another friend of mine, by the way, they're building these data centers.
“And they just put an ad in the Wall Street Journal. I believe it was the journal.”
And Mike Roe from dirty jobs. Is that the guy from dirty jobs? They're doing this thing with their sponsoring. They're going to pay people to learn how to build data centers.
Okay, they're going to pay people to learn how to do these construction jobs.
And yeah, this is the guy from dirty jobs. So they just, there's this ad or this article in the Wall Street Journal.
“And by the way, everything now, and I want to talk about this briefly, everything is very interesting.”
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They want to cap the audience. So if your channel is 10 million people that are watching content that you have funded and you have gotten behind.
And you have that audience. You've collected 10 million people that are watching your stuff. And then you can program that channel to have whatever messaging you want or whatever political ads you want or this that and the other thing. So basically, instead of like a clear cut like you know what's a commercial, you know what's happening. You know, I'll do an ad from polymark and I'll do an ad from blue chill, I'll do an ad for fucking helix mattress, you kind of know what's happening. Some of this now is becoming a little more insidious where you're watching a channel, you're watching content on a channel.
That channel exists solely to create an audience to be programmed in some political way.
“And that's what a lot of the money is because they're instead of saying, hey, let's just run ads on established technical, let's get behind creators. Let's make money.”
Let's build an audience. And we now have a captive audience for whatever messaging that we have the most regional op-ed quote, high-tech seeks skill tradesman co-authored by meta president Dina Powell McCormick and Mike Row announces America's workforce Academy. This $115 million initiative aims to resolve the massive skilled labor shortage needed to construct AI and digital data center infrastructure. They're going to pay you to learn how to build these data centers and then wants to build your job is over.
And they are paying you to build these data centers, you're going to build the things that replace you and then the jobs over. A fast-tracked five-week training program covering high-demand vocation such as electrical work plumbing welding fiber optics and HVAC. Costs and benefits training is completely free meta and its partners including CBRE and the associated builders and contractors cover altruish and airfare lodging and provide daily stipend during the training period. CBRNT jobs every graduate receives an industry recognized credential and a guaranteed job on a meta construction project or with a partner.
Mike Row via his foundation spent decades advocating for the dignity of blue color work and addressing the nation's widening skills gap. His foundation is helping scale a practical bridge linking eager workers with debt-free six figure potential trades that is now. He's saying they're going to learn all these skills and they'll build the data center, but they'll still have these skills and they'll still be employable. So whatever. I'm not questioning Mike Row's motives. I don't know him and I don't care or they just met a game of shitload of money and he's telling and he's leading people like Lambs to the slaughter.
I don't really know. I don't know. But what I will say is this is interesting. They go, we finally have jobs high-skilled labor jobs and we'll pay you to learn and why are we doing that? Oh, to build these data centers.
“That's why we're doing it. We could have done this to fix American infrastructure.”
We could have done it to fix roads and bridges. We could have done it to make our cities beautiful. We could have done it to make our public spaces beautiful and inspiring. We didn't do it. We're only doing it now at the behest of meta so that they can build massive AI data centers. So finally we have shovel ready jobs for skilled tradesmen, but here's the kicker. You are building the thing that will inevitably replace you and many other people in your community. So that's listen.
There's always a catch. There's always a little bit of a catch and this happens to be the catch. This happens to be the catch. You finally have a job.
And you work for six months to a year. You build this massive data center.
Then you know, good luck.
So all of these people are being, they're saying, we're going to pay for you to learn the skills. We're going to train you so you can build these data centers that will eventually replace all the jobs.
“So our vice president, Jady Vance has said that we do not need to worry about joblessness coming from AI. Only vast inequality and potential surveillance.”
Well, there you have it. You know, there you have it. That's where we're at. But I'm happy. I'm happy we're out of Iran.
It's better than nothing. It's better than nothing. It's better than still being there. 500 episodes, 500 hours of the show we've started. We started the show in 2016. And I've done it 500 hours a bunch of hours on Patreon. I think our country is healthier now than it's ever been happier now than it's ever been smarter and more hopeful about the future.
“And I think I've had something to do with that not to pat myself on the back.”
But a lot of people get on here and they're negative for the hour. And I don't do it. You know, I'm there's so much pressure to be negative and to feast on negative news and you know, enrich yourself in the process.
But what I've chosen to do day in and day out is consistently highlight the positive aspects of humanity and help everyone build a bridge through their future self.
It's a better, smarter, more successful future self. So thank you for being a part of that journey. Obviously, we will be back next week and all the other weeks until I am put in jail. They will put me in jail eventually. It will be some type of jail. I will be in jail. And that's okay. That's okay. Eventually Peter Teele, Jady Vance, Joe Longstale, Jalonsdale, whatever the name is. I will be in jail. And you know, I'll be in some type of reeducation camp or whatever, because I have spoken out against the future, because you're going to start calling it that by the way, they're just going to start calling it the future.
And anyone that doesn't like it or anyone who questions it and all of this stuff about surveillance and all that they're worried about, I'm worried about surveillance. This is all fake. Obviously, you're not stupid. You guys know this.
All meant to give you the idea that there's some debate or there's some thing, but there's not. There's no 14 point deal. It's it's with Iran.
And the only time they ran these tech people and there's one banks flip out and go, we could lose all our fucking money. I could figure out. I could figure out or or A's guy, it's going to figure out some way to let the nukes fly. There's nothing to do with you. It is nothing to do. And by the way, all these bands like UK is going to ban the phones for kids under 16. By the way, I'm all for getting people off the fucking phone. They should ban them for anyone under 90. By the way, but here's the point.
It is nothing to do with the mental health of your children. You know that. It's so that your children cannot in their very formative year. And listen, there's a lot of people online and victimized children. All that stuff and that's your end. And those people should obviously be prosecuted. But that's not what it's about. What it is about is in your child's formative years, they're not going to encounter ideas that challenge the authority of the state.
“That's what that's about. They're not going to be exposed to ideas that might make them question the legitimacy of the state.”
The corporate oligarchy, the tech, accuracy, the entirety of the power structure. They're not going to question it. And by the time that we do introduce this technology to them, we've had hopefully what if we give it to them at 16. They start going to school at five. We've had about 15 years of brainwashing. 15 years of brainwashing before we hand them, and I'm going to sink funds are great. By the way, they ruined everything. But like make no mistake. That's not what they're. They're not, they don't care about your kids mental health at all, at all. By the way, this is so that they have a head start of 15 years of brainwashing before your child comes in contact with any idea that would question the legitimacy of whatever the hell the people and power trying to do.
That's what it is.
And there's, there's a lot of anger, especially amongst younger people. And that has to be quailed. I'm not saying all that anger's justified or that it's being, you know, like articulated in the right way, but I am saying that in order to shut down this conversation, they need to get these ideas out of the hands of younger people. A lot of younger people are very angry. They're anxious about the opportunities that they're going to have their questioning why in their own country, some of them feel less safe or certainly less prosperous.
“And in order to shut down that conversation, you have to take away their ability to be exposed to ideas that are not filtered to the prism of the state and corporate media.”
I hope that's not a shock to everyone. Again, I'm not a fan of your 14 year old spending all day on the phone, but make no mistake. The government of the UK or Australia or whatever they don't care.
They're doing this because they realize they're losing the plot, they're losing legitimacy in the eyes of young people. They're losing authority in the eyes of young people when a kid says I've been stabbed and the cops go, "No, you haven't." And he's laying their bleeding out. And the cops choose to believe a guy because they have to operate in this framework of, you know, equity and done.
“Political correctness in things they barely understand. And young people see that and are filled with rage and go, "That kid could have been me bleeding out on the street. Now it's time to take everybody's funds."”
Obviously.
500 hours. Here's to 501. Thank you, everyone. Good night.
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