cover of episode #2223 - Elon Musk

#2223 - Elon Musk

2024/11/4
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Key Insights

Why do video games have real-world benefits?

Video games require intense concentration and can relieve stress by taking your mind off other worries. They also improve manual dexterity, reaction times, and fine motor skills, which can translate to better surgical skills.

Why is freedom of speech crucial for democracy?

Freedom of speech is the foundation of democracy because it allows people to make informed decisions. Without it, people are fed propaganda and cannot vote based on accurate information, making democracy an illusion.

Why did Elon Musk buy Twitter?

Musk bought Twitter to prevent the suppression of information and to preserve freedom of speech, which he sees as essential for democracy. He was concerned about the platform's increasing censorship and its impact on public discourse.

Why is there a push to suppress meat consumption?

The push to suppress meat consumption is often driven by ideological reasons, financial interests in plant-based products, and green energy initiatives. However, the claim that animal agriculture is the leading cause of global warming is considered false and misleading.

Why is government overreach a concern?

Government overreach is concerning because it leads to a suffocating bureaucracy that makes everything illegal and difficult to accomplish. It also risks turning the country into a one-party state by manipulating election outcomes through illegal immigration and other means.

Why is the future of AI and robotics both exciting and concerning?

The future of AI and robotics is exciting because it promises personal robots, improved efficiency, and new forms of innovation. However, it is concerning because it could lead to job displacement and a loss of purpose for many people, requiring new social structures like universal basic income.

Chapters

The conversation explores the potential benefits of playing video games, particularly for surgeons. It delves into studies showing improved manual dexterity and error reduction among surgeons who play video games.
  • Video games can improve manual dexterity and reduce errors by 32% among surgeons.
  • Surgeons who play video games perform procedures 24% faster.
  • Gaming could be an essential tool in medical training for cognitive and manual skill enhancement.

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But if the service is like a vision of the future, it's like basically like the top twenty and using the top hundred is like totally dominated by china really. Yeah, this is like china about the korea and taiwan.

So are you in the top two in the world? The top twenty? wow.

In the ability. Yeah, yeah. Do you want to tell everybody? Handle no, no. Don't tell.

Don't what they actually listed me with my actual name in in the list or .

did they really are interesting?

Um but ah only only two americans in the top twenty almost everyone is formation. Otherwise we were talking about .

something that I think is a really good because people always think that video games are frivolous. But what you are saying, I think that's really important is, is so difficult that IT requires you to only think about that and I can like relieve stress yes, I can take out the rest of world because it's so hard yeah you can only think about that.

Yeah I need to finally, if I play with your game on extreme difficult, um I have to concentrate for you on the game and IT is has a coming effect yeah it's sort of chill down and I mean, you mention I think and may be people would like you play much law.

you please yeah like something .

that that forces to you. It's like I think any anything that forces you to concentrate fully actually has a has a calming effect. I've had just sort of like kind of about a mental restoring effect. And yeah like it's good.

Do you just like that r trees like as well, like when you're shooting above, you have to there's somebody moving things and you're try you have to .

think only of IT.

And then I was reading a study about surgeons where they found that surgeons who regularly play video games make less errors. Well.

I made their games require manual xr ity. yeah. Makes plea was every good video games, I I say, like the surgical skills can be very good, because in order to be good at video games, any kind of fast reaction .

video games like this, thirty two percent fewer errors, twenty four percent faster, and scored twenty six percent Better overall than their non player colleagues. I believe that, incredible like that, you should be required in medical school to play video again.

Don't if somebody is like top, a top video game player, and they say, the surgeon, I like to plus one, plus two type .

top rank for this is even top k this is just people play .

you you're looking at things on the screen you you're reacting and your something you like ten mos to react yeah um and and and so if something got uh incredible reaction times the manual exit that obvious to be a good surgeon.

imagine there was a course that you could take that course would promote. You would be twenty six percent Better. yeah. Everyone who would have to take that course? sure.

Why would you want to surge in this? Less prepared you would say, hey bob, did you take this course? You didn't take this course, don't you understand? This course makes you twenty six percent Better.

You have to take IT. Everyone should have to play video games. If you want to be a surgeon.

I think certainly be a very good test to see if someone can play video as well. Like that means I think because you're going to move for hand simultaneously, very react to something very fast then on the screen. So and if if you're keystrokes, you mask click or whatever are wrong, then you will lose game, right? So if something is like has a good rank in video games, I would say the manor necessarily the manual texarkana very, extremely .

starcraft, or any game like quick. And of people playing to rise the top, you have to be exceptional period as a human being. Yeah, there to be something exceptional about you.

Yeah, actually, for a quake way, way back in the day, I was one of the worst, best quake layers I know we .

talked to about, yeah, yes, yeah.

I love quake. Yeah, yeah. And my final semester collegiate, I probably put more time to quake .

than all my coach classes when I was on news radio, all of the writers were super nurse. They were very, very fun guys. And they had a land set up at the studio where they're played quake.

I had never played video games. And I would go in with writers, just kind hang out with them. We get silly.

And then we would all start playing video games, playing quicker against each other. And I got addicted like hard core. I got to take one line stall of my house. I went hard core.

yes, exactly. Check how many more seconds of, yeah.

I was fully addicted. I was making my own computers and go to fries, hardware and buy mother boards and put everything together. And you know, IT was too much of a time suck though. I'm a obsessive person. I can't get involved like I can't get golf.

It's too. Golf is too slow for me. I mean, a lot of people find golf good. And I I guess if you think about like it's I guess if you're saying you're going to walk outdoors with friends and occasionally hit a ball, then and and you just as an outdoor walk, then that's cool um and this require concentration making the ball but too slow for me.

Nothing compares to video games in terms of like the amount of feedback you get, the the sensory overload you get when you're looking at a large high resolution screen. You have a fast computer, you have headphones on that you're hearing sounds from here and sounds behind you and rockets are flying by you and it's there's nothing like that. Yeah but I think golf still is like Jamie tell you a jie and added his golf not it's super addictive and IT takes like eight .

hours a day is yes once you get to go, I think acacis support IT gets to predictive um so but but for me the the intensity video games is hard beat.

Yes, it's and the people dismiss IT because they think it's just a waste of time. But we're showing like real world benefits. So people people playing video games, you want to be a drone Operator only game in town. Yeah really.

really good at video games. Yeah 不 sure。 So um and in fact, I actually tell you like what my mental acuity is, if I just play if I play a very hard video game, so I get like an extremely good clear time and the allow or something like that or or you know a first person should wherever case may be, like if I I can tell that untired or my brain is not working as well as I should, it's it's like a mental calibration tell immediately how good is your mental state and know so like I like you trying to play really well.

Like if you play late at night and you're tired, you are just play badly, right? And you can say, okay, you may think that your brain is working well, but IT isn't. Yeah if you play the video game and you like you suck, so okay yeah .

you pretty get under stress. Yeah you're really stress testing IT.

you stress test IT. And yeah because like sometimes, like ah I think it's fine, but then play a game, like game I might unlike ten percent of what I should be.

That's how I feel about workouts for sure. Like that's how I knew I had covered or I knew everyone I my family had covered and we trying to not get covered. And so I was working out like sumps up.

I got felt fine Normally, but then during exercises was like, okay, I can tell us something wrong here. Back off. relax.

Yeah yeah. It's like people who don't stress test their mind. They think they're Operating on the same level all the like. Sometimes I come in here and I can't form a fucking sense and I don't know what that is. It's like what is going on.

So it's just like.

yeah something like that or too busy. It's just it's not the words are coming out like I want to talk, I talk professional and I .

can't like, I mean, sleeves is massive. I mean you yeah so if I can tell me leave if I get a good nicely ep or not if I just play like video game, like five minutes yeah I like, okay, my sleep wasn't like good because I know it's something rain recover through the day and I like, okay, like an hour to after waking up, it's Better. Yeah brain does kind of recover from bad night to sleep little bit.

Do you know that really helps creating, apparently, does IT yeah creating is actually a neutropenia believe they are not. There's a lot of benefits of creating .

the really .

weird other downside. No, no, this is natural part of food. Yeah yeah.

Especially women. For women, apparently, especially post manos al women, is very bad efficient. There's but there's a lot of like cock and have benefits. And one of the big ones that they have found recently is performance. When sleep deprived, mental performance would sleep deprive increases pretty measurably when you supplement with creating is .

pretty naturally occurring in like stake or yeah.

it's like naturally occurring in meat. I think I think that's where it's coming from. I think it's primarily an animal based thing.

Yeah but like I I didn't watch to like taking extra breakfast and I found that .

like a power APP. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. But we're all overrun with carbon hydes.

And you like carbon hydrate, make this big crash, the rise, crash, rise and crashed. You stay flat if you eat like A A primarily high protein, high fat diet. Yeah, your body runs off key toes.

Yes, I just have like, it's great, actually it's a power up.

I say people dismiss this whole carnival ET thing because in our heads there's a lot of propaganda have put this thing out there, that animal agriculture is the number one contributor to global.

Warm is matter.

not only is a hot motion, but the real problem is factory farming. Regena of farming is carbon neutral. If doesn't the quest.

your carbon, the animals and I can make any different glooming. No, no, it's nothing.

Do you think that that's just propaganda because of people that have a vested interest like plant based meat products and things on those lines? Green energy.

I think it's part of IT. Um you know if you don't want to get people pushing to avoid me like that, sorry about just you know um maybe they are a national maybe they just like vegetarians or begins or whatever ology ological reasons but it's going to make any difference um to global warming or you know that see a two concentration atmosphere really um if if people eat your a stakes at this matter is relevant, irrelevant I wanted to be super clear .

about .

that yeah not matter you not even able to measure IT. Okay, that's how irrelevant is.

Isn't IT funny that that's measurable. That's herc speaking. Like, that's crazy talk. Now nowadays, like you to say that we have to eat less meat.

no IT me is difference.

I think .

that the world. And if somebody says that does make a difference, something like, how are you measure IT? And if you can't even measure IT.

then bush IT, yeah, yeah. Literally want people to measure IT.

There so much.

Both out all. no. Thank you so much for buying twitter. Thank you so much. I'm not exaggerating.

When I think you change the course of history, I really do. I really think you you made a fork in the road. We are headed down a path of censorship and of control of narratives that is unprecedented.

And forget about what they were able to do back when they had newspapers and the media under control, what they were doing with social media by suppressing information. And when you had a combined government effort, like what they were doing with the laptop story, we have fifty one former intelligence agents saying, this is russian. Take IT off offline here. And twitter complied yeah, if you didn't buy that, we wouldn't have known that. We had no .

idea exactly. I know I think the reason I boris because I am not pretty attuned um since I I was like the most interacted with uh user on twitter before the acquisition. So before the access that had more interactions that then like there are some accounts like obama whatever, had a higher follow accounts, but I had the most of interactions of of any account in the system.

So um I was very tuned to like if they saw change, if they change the system, I can tell immediately and i'm like like something weird is going on here, you know yeah there's I just got increasingly uneasy um and obvious ly when when they d platform setting president and not the d platform trump ah that that was just insane you know um and and and the things he was posting like he was posting things that like he was posted good things he was saying like, hey, that we don't do not riya don't to do any destruction property please stay calm that's a kind of stuff posting yeah and you like a was wrong with that and will say like, oh, that's like some sort of dog worst le he means to the opposite i'm like, okay. So we'll give you trumps account now you post what you think you should post because you can post something. You can ask you all to calm down like what I was insane like you didn't make any sense what's completely illogical .

when you say it's dog whistling to tell his followers to not be violent? Crazy, crazy. That's crazy, crazy.

Don't you think they will listen to him? Yeah, isn't that the whole point? They listen to him and created violence in the first place.

That's think you think you are accusing him up, right? And then there's the fact that we know that there was agents in the crowd, there were agent provocator that were encourage people to do legal shit. We know that for a fact.

This is not that there was always the big alex Jones type ten foil had theory, because alex proposed that back at the world trade organization protests, I believe, in seattle in the nineties, and they sent in agent provocator, started smashing things, lighting things on fire. Now also, in a peaceful protest is no longer peaceful. They move in the cops.

They shut everything down. They had had set up where IT was a no protest zone, where you couldn't have a pin that had the W. T.

O. With a red line through. They ouldn't let you go in through to go to work.

So you couldn't protest. You couldn't exercise your first amendment rides. You couldn't even like have a peaceful protest, a fuck and sticker on your car. You couldn't have that.

It's crazy, crazy. So no, I think we we we are very much talking in the road in destiny. Um and so I I mean this like, yeah the total acquisition was like it's like, man, if I don't do this, I think we're scored is the issue .

was you didn't do IT. No one else was gonna do IT because IT wasn't a financial winner. IT was kind of a crazy move.

It's a crazy move. I think the thing was way over Priced. And you know like like long term, I think we know that ultimately make IT a one for investors. But boys, this is this is a hard way to make a living.

but is also a concerted effort to support that. This is a concerted .

effort to get advertisers. We had and still have a massive abbott has boy cot that was organised by a bunch of left wing ngos like and you want and I I brought my um i've had make all .

well fiction again .

have yeah I said I was going to I put my make oil fiction to have yeah I mean it's just totally, totally nuts. So if you didn't do that.

no one would have and here's the hilarious narrative that I keep hearing from idiots, a elan's, a bad business man. Twitter is where, if you know, four hundred percent less than when he bought IT, no, he went worth that in the .

first place was IT .

wasn't worth forty forty billion dollars. You fucked in morons like wrong and also you're not taking to account the advertiser or boycott. That's total bullshit.

Yeah exactly. So there are these realizations that you can tell this like they're like like when they have an awful lion name. So like the center for counting digital hate is is a total scan organization because they are like the ministry of truth time thing in oil.

You know there are sensitive organic yeah and they organic and and they pushed up the advertisers to boycott. Uh so we still have like some of the boycotters is trying to lift. And I think if trump wins will see you probably the most the boy cot left. But if if commodus will see that boycott gets stronger and end of the freak shut down, there's no way that that reach would allow x to exist. You really .

think they'll be able to shut down. Is there a pathway?

Uh yes, what would they do? Um well, I mean, they can just they can suck the L J on you like that this whole thing about like a much more information, whatever, expect ones pushing the most information that doesn't stop them from filing massive lawsuits and using the dr. J, I mean like the dr.

J is used attacking spaces, for example, for not hiring asylum seekers, even though IT is legal for spacek to hire anyone who is not a permanent resident of the U. S. So we're down if we do and down if we don't. As an example, just example of what dear j can do.

So it's illegal to hire someone who's in .

american tisa, what space ex uh is considered and advanced weapons technology. So it's covered by international traffic arms regulations because we make rock technology that can be used against the united states. Like if north north korea, iran got space x rocket technology, they could use that to launch nukes at america, right? bad. Yeah.

bad. Really.

really bad. So, so since we are not like the most extreme category of weapons technology at space x under U S. I, arlo IT is illegal for us to hire anyone who is not a permanent resident because the presumption is that if the not opponent resident, they were going na return to their a home country and take the rocket technology with them so that so so it's illegal fresh to hire um anyone who's not a either has not a problem.

They have a Green card or be a problem. They just have the opponents of the united states. Um then there's another law that says if you if you discriminate against asylum seekers, that's also you're also breaking the law.

So that they just so that the dear j, which not R J can only do a small number of big losses that lost the giant against saying that space ex uh, discriminated against asylum seekers and we're like but we're like but to legal for us to hire anyone who's not a problem resident. So we're in this like this one me is like situations getting insane, like you're downed if you do and you're down and if you don't. So you dumped.

Can you imagine history looking back? Dot, man, when you watch the robot arms catch the rocket, and you realize, like this is like one of the greatest accomplishments, and the history of airspace like this is one of the most wildly accomplishment. When you watch that thing come and you see all those people cheering and IT catches IT perfectly like, holy shit, imagine how history is going to look back at the dog going after that company. Yeah.

how globe IT with an army of lawyers .

like this was not like some ideal.

exactly. So that's what I mean. Like, like, like, basically, if the god wants to go after you theyll just find a reason he was like that famous quote um from barrier, you know, like so like stolen, like chief torture ahead of stop stalling en secret police and is like T F chip torture, truly evil human being.

Like this guy barrier, his one of his famous course was shown me the man and i'll show you the crime, right? They like they decide that you're the target and then they figure out the crime afterwards. That's the issue. They said its basics with a target. They just figured out the crime outwit.

which is so crazy because that's exactly what their saying trump is going to do if he gets into office.

They're doing all the things that .

they accuse trump .

of doing yeah open openly yeah I mean, the share number of hopes that the democrat party is pushing over and over again then and look, I understand like politicians are to exaggerate, they're going to must speak and their telecasting you know on truth, whatever that's that's how IT is in politics but when you have delivered concerted, repeated pushing of hopes, you're like way to second like a come on, man this is, this is too far and .

must be the good guys. You both and .

you claim to the good guys like exactly .

what must be progresses.

Yes, the dis like, oh, we are the good guys. We're the honest people. No, no. Ang on you can claim to be the good guys. You can't claim be the onest people if you're deliberately post pushing hoaxes that have been .

debunked thoroughly .

like even snopes, which is a liberal thing. He says bogus. Yeah, like the fine people hope .

obama just said that. I just said that I was like, what the flying fuck? He doesn't give a fuck.

He doesn't give a fuck. They just, they just go. And other one where all campaign used with trump saying about protecting and from illegal immigrants. Remember that what he was saying with the women, like IT or not, i'm gna do IT when he was saying that they were trying to say that he was taking women's right to choose whether women like IT or not, like that's not was saying flute, he was literally talking about protecting them from dangerous people that are .

sneaking in through the border. Yes, exactly. They'll like not even a full sense, like half a cent from yes and then push IT on every ad, every you, every speaking .

event repeated on the news. This is what crazy they'll talk about on these new shows.

It's new shows. Yeah exactly. I um I in the recent one that that came up um which had a lot of people because a lot of people reached out to me was like, oh, trump says he wants to execute list chinese like that is our bullshit. Said at all is not what he said at all, all he said he was like, what is saying is that, look, if this chain actually had to fight at the front lines, should think twice about going .

to war exactly.

But like, it's easy to, it's easy to go to war. It's easy to be a warmongers if you don't have to risk dying at the front lies like if other like basic gets fucked up. If if people are having like fancy dinners in washing D C um while people are being slaughter in trenches, you know it's like you don't feeling the pain exactly.

You are taking the risk. Is someone else dying that that's cruel, lacking and eastern um and and all truly was saying was that it's like this change will be much this chaining would much less of a war monger, which is a huge war monger. It's like dad um if SHE actually had to go the front lines and fight herself and .

meanwhile they're saying that he he saying SHE should be shot .

yes which is a total lie and but I had like tons .

of people call .

me this weekend saying, oh, trump says is going to put this train in a firing squad like that is an outrageous lie and like the immediate ran with that lie big time yeah it's crazy.

It's it's just wild to say. And if IT wasn't for twitter or x now I don't think we would know about all this stuff. I think we would be very difficult for you. I think youtube throat, they did something wear they won't say what they did, but they did something wear with the trump interview that I did yeah .

but you couldn't find IT IT doesn't make sense. No, I mean, it's like I was like the biggest interview on earth yeah and you can't find .

IT yeah not only that, I was like trending ball shit he wasn't .

trending if wasn't .

wasn't trending.

you're like like there's just no excuse for that man. No excuse there's no .

excuse is getting a million views one point was at one point for an hour at one point time, one point five an hour yeah and IT wasn't trending.

Yeah like and like your channel is a known channel. It's it's not like I was started yesterday. It's like, yeah, it's like this is a high trust. Your is a high trust channel. It's like you like you're not trying sell and cypher coins no um so well, thank I we put IT .

on x as well. Yeah because I think just with your account of account alone, it's like seventy million views. Yeah yeah well, it's like you can't hide things anymore because of you.

And if IT wasn't for you, I think they would have had total control. Social media by now ban so many accounts during the pandemic, so many dissenting scientists and doctors and physicians. They ban so many conspiracy theory, so many people that covered outside the lines, they would have done that everywhere. And they probably would have, I think even at what's going on a facebook, they're being more linea know here zuker d talking about taking more libertarian stance. That's entirely reaction to the way twitter has kind of move the watermark exactly.

So I sense any company steps outline and is wants to actually have the truth to debate on their platform. IT forces the other platforms to allow things to be more truthful to not sensor because their sensor becomes expLoringly obvious. Yes, yes.

And the best thing I found for as a bottle, like if somebody, if there's a hoax, is just go to the source material, you if, if you, if somebody thinks, you know, is know trump. He said that that we should put this chain firing squad tumm. Like, let me send you a link to x so you can watch this video that's the best way yes don't take my opinion for don't take anyone's .

ideal it's .

incredible .

yeah because everybody gets checked yes including me yeah .

um and IT with community tes the all the software is open source and all the data is open source so you can recreate any given note independently.

That's amazing yeah that's how a bit that's .

total absolute transform cy in every way so as if I got asked, like I can remove a note mostly by left but so my father right like like I don't even read, remove not on my own count, nothing and and by the way, everything is totally open so if I did that you would stick out like a sore thumb and immediately like it's not going to .

be sold that is the best counter to miss information yes. Actually like let everybody look at IT and say, okay, here's with the actual fact.

Yes, exactly the counter of miss information is Better information.

not just that, but having a checked in real time by the community. So you have millions of people that can go over and debate whether or not this is true or that's true.

yes. And just and I like the best way to understand the truth things is don't take anyone's opinion for IT. Look at the source material you so it's like look at what someone actually said. Look at what someone actually did. Look at the real videos of the situation and and then you can actually you'll know what's real.

So as of today, when you are a little on your way here, you send me this text saying that they're trying to lock you up in jail venia. Tell me what the fuck is happening.

Well, you there's the classic sort of sorry D A situation. Um so we're making a lot of progress in pensylvanicum. I've given a home talks throughout the the state because pennsylvania the lunch pen in the election you know however, when pennsylvania went to the election, so um so i've been giving to and I spent three years in pencil an hour to the college and info of fia so um so it's not like a little not like total stranger to the state.

I spent three years there and and yeah organized this petition in support of the constitution um which I think is a good thing um and specifically at asking people to uh and we wanted this to be like register voters in swing states like basically we want to send a message to the politicians to say that the people care about the constitution because we've been all these attacks in the constitution. They've been especially on the downloads side. They've been repeatedly saying that that the first moment is an obstacle and claim over that the first member is is is enabling information, first information and like there's a reason for the first amendment, like your speech.

The reason the found the country put in the spring speech there is because they came from countries, were a few spoke your mind, you would get shot or imprisons. That's why the first memory exists. And the second moment is there to stop the tourney of government.

The second moment, the right to my arms is there to protect freedom of speech, you know. I've had these debates special with people in L. A. Because I like, won't take one's guns away.

And i'm like, go, can you guarantee me that the government, that we will never have a tonic government in the united tes? You can you make that guarantee. But like, well, now we can make back guarantee. And like then we need to keep our guns because that's what that's what's onna start IT.

That sounds crazy for people to hear because they think about gun violence and gun problems and gun this and gun that. But that's the reality of the world that we live in, is that tyranny is possible and IT exists other places, and it's slowly existing, slowly wearing its head. In the U. K. You're saying I think the number of people that have been arrested for just social media posts is bananas is in the thousands?

Yes, several thousand people have been given prison 3 sentences in the U。 K. For social media posts that where there was no explicit link to actual violence.

But they just said, I encourage baLance like what did anyone actually do anything as a result that media post will know, but they just and then they have a prisoner crowding situation, the U. K, so that they quite literally releasing convicted by philes and putting people in jail for facebook post. There's an actual thing happening .

in britain that .

is so wild .

like it's it's wild.

it's going on. And what's insane to me? I tion, again, no.

being encouraged by the left. K tangi Brown Jackson, john Carry, john hon.

Kong, people who said is on camera like a few weeks ago saying that the first memory is a proud, is an obstacle to fighting this information. Yeah.

it's crazy. It's such a crazy thing to say. When you have a solution in community notes, you have a solution and something that that could clear everything up. Any confusion with that a day or two and .

and even without a community note, you can reply to a post and with evidence that that that shows that the post is wrong, you don't even need community that I mean, the community is helpful because it's sticks to the original node. But in the replies you can say here's why you're wrong, hear the reasons and here's the evidence.

So the argument is that people are too unsophisticated, that they're not going to research these things. They are going to be a victim of misinformation. So are going to read something.

It's incorrect. They are going to run with that. People are onna die. People GTA going to rule in the world because people believed in misinformation.

It's a stupid argument and because it's an argument that they're too dumb to know what's right wrong. You you know, because you're say it's miss information. Why do you think that you're smarter than everybody who reads that exactly?

obvious? Ly, anyone on the ex system knows that things were posted and then there are replies, there were bottles, it's immediately corrected. But where are the corrections for the legacy media? You know and if you some broadcast media, but they say false things all the time, but it's a one way street, there's no a buttle, there's no counter right this .

who is apologized for being incorrect about what we did? Rachel mental ever apologized for telling everybody that if you get the cover vacine, you're never gonna cove IT IT what the virus stops with you never ever it's just IT was not true at the time. There was no evidence to support IT at the time. It's pure propaganda and he said at the russia gate hooks the three fucking in years they said that he was putin's toy yeah and that putin had .

him compromise the still was completely farkas by a poking who is paid by the clink campaign, literally crazy. And still people think the russian .

hook is real and there's no repercussions. No one had apology, came out apology, still listen, the whole thing crazy. And it's all coming from the left, which growing up as A A person who who's in the left my whole life .

and you make any same I mean, I I was on the left until like three years ago. I know I mean left and .

is not the left.

And just like I think we obvious ly want, I mean I I believe like we want freedom, like we want we want to maximize personal liberty. And if we want, we want to be kind to people know we want to have an empathy and but but its very important to our personal freedom on a merit base society on the left is once to impress your freedoms, especially freed of speech. And they want to they want to have a non bed bed society, you know, with races and sex race preferences. I was like, second, no, we just want people to succeed based on their skills and their hard work.

And if they don't want people to express themselves about particular issues, they're not doing the will of the people. And if they're trying to suppress people's ability to communicate, they're only doing that because they want to do things that people don't want them to do yeah and they want to silence opposition that's all IT is. And the fact that people can see that and they want to call trump fascist, the whole thing is it's just through the looking glass.

like one hooks after another problem like the rally squally like you, those like literally and israeli flag in the audience. Um I think like a quarter of the speakers were jewish. Like there is like there people of every race, color, creed, religion at that, at that rally. Like, tell me, what about that is native. And then IT was portrait as a nazi rally.

Well, I B C literally showed video of the native rally from nineteen thirty, and then compared IT to the trump ally. Now, ignoring the fact that fuck and Jimmy Carter spoke .

there there have been dozens of is at a where dozens on on democrat side I feel on x like and here's exactly here's Jimmy quarter and here's and clipping .

and here's what a second .

actually IT looks like every pretentious candidate has done a on the democrat side has done irritate massing, sue goldens, all the notes to .

but what they're doing is they're praying on low information voters who aren't engaged actively on social media, who don't have the time to live through everything exactly yeah.

People are living if people are just on looking at legacy media media, then they have a totally different world view that if they are on x um and seeing the the actual flow of argument yeah and the actual evidence.

well, what was the push back like what happened when you guys released the twitter files because I think the twitter files is probably one of most important things in this age of information for understanding the influenced government has on social media and and on discourse because when we found out that that was the case, that the government was actually asking twitter to remove post that were factual, did they did the same thing to facebook? They have them throat pieces of one of tucker calls and show they they suppress the views by fifty percent of factual information. Yeah, no.

there was massive gun interference in twitter. But but like twitter welcomed IT IT, that's important to all. Twitter welcomed IT at all.

Twitter was controlled by by far left activists. Yeah so and they welcomed the government experience. They they paid by the government .

for d they get paid for their time, correct?

Yeah, the billions dollars for for suppressing information. So it's a little like if I had this like this sort of magic portal into the twitter system and and but all of the communication that in this portal was ordered deleted after two weeks, which breaks federal foil laws. So we don't know what was said because I was all deleted .

after two weeks that since ying, yeah, that's so crazy. It's so crazy.

People thought that was OK.

not super, not OK. It's unconstitional tional. And no one would want, no, what would want the government to .

have that kind of .

access exactly? And what was the blow back? Like when all that stuff got released, like you had to anticipate that there was gonna problems. When would you release that? Like what was .

what happened? Well, we got a lot of did a lot of advertising dollars, and which is crazy because this is .

essentially like one of the most important forms of journalism, exposing government corruption.

Yes, I mean, this is the weird thing, is like the left used to be a big on exposing government corruption, but now, but once they control the government and no long go want to expose the government corruption.

right they want to pretend that the left wing governments in capable corruption we're .

on the good side. I think the mayor just like know who is power, doesn't want the the other side heard um because as you pointed out, like the left historically in but until I don't know, maybe even ten years a girl like that um was the free speech party and now it's the anti free speech party and they just they use they use words like like h we have to be against hate speech and most information this information but these are propaganda words.

You know it's like, well, who's defining hate speech? Who's defining this information? The government, do you really trust the government to make the definition? The whole point of the of the first moment is like, you do not trust the government.

especially when they're wrong. Yes, there is no wrong cushions. Yeah yeah like with the whole lb lic theory, if you you would get kicked off of youtube if you even presented this argument that, hey, maybe that corona virus lab where they're doing work on the exact same virus that got released. Yes, hey, maybe that's where I came from since that's where the virus started. What you think guys yeah you .

kick you youtube yeah um yeah exactly. It's like, do you think maybe the IT could have come from a place called the novel corona .

via research in john stead that was amazing .

on the door again. Can I see business .

and the seal bear like resisting IT with every fiber of this? Like what happened?

He was totally cockpen king.

The bit to the point where john stood, got office chair and start walking around and try, take control yeah.

And left of .

course, yeah he was right .

is .

right and no apologies apologies. Yeah and you know the whole fouche thing ah any criticism of fouche so anytime if you ask .

me if .

you read R F case book, yeah the real anthy found if that's correct, if the factor in there that's true, it's all reference to you could fd the sources and on top of IT never been suit for that book, which doesn't make any sense. If he just made a bunch of lies up here, we get suit yes so the guys are monster.

I think so. Yeah, I think so too. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

yeah. I think, like just looking at the life told the way he tried to to find gain function research to ran paul.

But he, I think a lot, maya lot, they don't realize how he funded the bioweapons research that was gone on in, uh, and he bank shot like, you can send the money directly. China C D E health, this is like fake non profit in the us. And they sent up to him.

And obama put the kids on that. He stopped that in two thousand.

four years. I mean so you um to give oba throw obama, give IT among some credit he actually was like looking at this to say, hey, this is crazy and um we need and he so he he actually did stop the like like this so called gain function again a propaganda world because what is the function they're .

talking about death right so if if if .

if you actually use the right word, this is gani function is death maximum zone right then like oh oh you hey guys refund of a bioweapon research into death maxims ation because that's what kind of function means.

yeah, the function making a disease so that people can get IT give IT to people, by the way, what's that .

function again? Oh, the function is death OK. Just little of death maxims .

ing virus doing research on that. And the idea behind this research is so that we can cure these things. How can you have a fucking .

cure of the car first, disease second? IT doesn't make any sense.

like you guys had no strategy for dealing with that if I got out. And so you have to like makeup this this new vaccine and like a record time Operation, warp speed released to the people with .

very little .

testing the crazy whole crazy .

next level.

Well, it's the side up was fascinating to watch people .

step in like one of .

the biggest of all time of all time. And everybody got online. And when you take IT back to when pharmaceutical drug companies were able to advertise on media in the ninety nineties, that changed everything where one of two countries in the whole world that allows this yeah and because of that, because we don't have socialized medicine, it's a complete profit scamp.

And they went hard claiming all sorts of things that were never research. All sorts things are not supported by data. The fact that I would stop transmission, the fact that I would stop infection, the fact that was safe for pregnant women, the fact that IT was safe for children, all of its bulls shit, yes, and they pushed IT on the whole world. And if you didn't say that at a cocktail party, you are a para and you were an anti vacs.

totally psycho.

IT was like being in a holocaust. Our you get kicked out of .

polite .

society exactly.

And and I should say like i'm actually generally pro vaccine overall. I think we look at these things, but I I believe in the scientific method. So so you never blanket except anything, you know a blanket except that any any given medication or any given treatment is is one hundred percent good. You should always bear with some skepticism.

especially when you're getting the data from pharmacy dry companies that a long history of coral conduct.

yes, they are got the best interest in the research. It's sort like asking tobacco companies about we like smoking and you know like good according to our list.

everything's fine, the light in court forever, the same thing they do with oxy content. He said that he wasn't addictive, like they have a long history being fully shit if IT makes the money and that's what they do for business.

they've literally last multiple lawsuits. mass.

They're a bit you have amazing scientists, right? You have these clinical researchers, these people that develop these incredible drugs, and they, this is their job. Their job is to figure out some new way to cure something, new way to stop.

And then you have the money people. And the problem is, when you have this one thing that you would assume, they're only doing IT to help people. And then of this other faction, that they are all just numbers, people and all, they give a fuck about us maximum profits and making sure they literally have an obligation to their shareholders.

You have to make the most amount of money possible. And so they just want to push IT on everybody regard, like the vioxx, al. There's internal email showing they knew there was going to be cardiovascular about people going to get strokes yeah and they're like, I think we're still going to do well and they did.

They made like twelve billion dollars. They got five, seven and fifty to sixty thousand people died. Yeah, one of almost a friend of I got a stroke.

And yet he didn't die.

He lived, but he was a really healthy guy.

And yeah, it's nee problems.

And he took vio x and all something to do, slain his words and he couldn't concentrate. And people like, I think you're having a fucking and stroke and they took him to the hospital. Then then you have this giant class action lawsuit and vice gets pulled from the market and they get sued and the whole things fuck and crazy.

But there's a long history this I think what is the number like one third of the drugs of the fda approves gets pulled. It's fucking bananas crazy. That's crazy. Your study at one third of the things that you say are okay, but you're trying to stop m dma therapy for veterans .

yeah they should lift emda through honestly, that think there are actually help a lot of people.

You would help a lot of people, help a lot of people. There's a lot of different therapies, specifically ib. And I begin the fact you have to go to mexico to get eye gin therapy for veterans. So many guys i've talked to have gone over there and it's like completely given them A A clean slate their mind and totally new perspective on life alleviated depression, cure addictions .

illegal .

yeah illegal ox and go get .

IT yeah um and I know some people who like their life was in by oxy conon oh yeah I mean IT really depends on on you. Somebody an individual by a chemistry um like to me like like um ops not decor to me like know i've had when I had Operations to something and they barely affect at my pain level and they make me like itchy and uncapable .

they make .

me stupid and exactly but but I like so like like I could never get addicted to alcohol or or hope this is impossible. Like because my biochemistry does not have but I love tasty food. Feel like you yeah if if i'm addicted tasty food, sure but like this, there's like be like I have a whole wall of of alcohol, is there for decoration yeah I feel the same .

way I could easily quit alcohol and I mean, i'll go weeks without having a problem and doesn't bother at all. But I know some people they have won drink and they are off to the races and that's the difference no, the biochemical differences that we all have yeah yeah. I mean, I think that's the case with a lot of addictions.

I'm not addicted to gambling, but I get IT. I see IT. I've seen you in people, but I I have this aversion to things I know gona rule in my life. I see that i've never tried cocaine. I just saw too many people that IT looks too fun.

Volume I I generally for any given uh, drug, legal or illegal, you could the question is, can you complete the following sense? Blank made me a Better person. Like i've never heard anyone say math made them a Better person or cocaine made them a Better person. No ever um made .

a lot of soldiers Better. I think that .

yeah if you don't like if your soldiers need a march for three .

days and it's effective at that.

you know yeah like you people give like friends hard time that you know capitulation in world war two. But but you know what? What's worse? The nazis on math.

They're not still in mal. really. Bullets like this all coming.

That book over their blitz is all about the use of meth, ampthill and the different drugs that they gave their soldiers. The guys, the front, the line they give the most math, different doctors.

I mean, you just basically think you're on vulnerable on that. And h so so it's one thing. But like one thing, yeah, like the not committed but not he is own Matthew. Like college. E, T, those barkers are not stopping.

Three days not stopping. It's so crazy. Yeah, yeah. That's not a statement. Math may be a Better person .

that you hear very often.

Here are a lot of exception votes here. A lot of people to talk about psychodeviant exactly.

have actually heard many people say that L D, or or mushrooms or A M D M A made them a Better person. Many people, yeah. So that's why I like, I think a rule for the H D A should be like a oc um if you can complete the sense legal or legal that um blank made a Better person actually yeah uh then then you got a good drug and if you if you can, you ve got a bad drug also .

if there's drugs are available right now that can absolutely ruin people's lives, this the rationalization for stopping other drugs that might ruin people's lives, but also can help a lot of people's lives. IT dos make any sense. Basically the same thing as censorship.

You're taking away people's ability to discern what's true and not true, and you're taking away people's ability discern what's good for you and not good for you. And the way to find that out is to have as much information as so to do research and actually to have unbiased, actual, objective observers who are looking at all the stuff to give you real data. yes.

And the opposite of that or the counter that is like if you don't do that, you're empowering cartels. yes. That's the whole reason why they have all that money.

It's because it's illegal to sell these drugs in america. The demand is never going away. So instead of like limiting the amount of drugs, now you've got toxic drugs cofton all and all the other shit is bit because are not pure.

So you're just killing people. You're not saving anybody by protecting them from themselves. But it's a tRicky situation because what you do like, if you just like, say, okay, now everyone can sell all these people that have been selling boner pills. Now you can sell math like, holy .

shit double combo, 我 我也 the bike is a migrant and demand.

right? Jesus Price, oh my god. Well, I mean, how many people already doing .

that right?

Is a lot of people out there, specially on math, especially people abuse a atall. They're basically pattering up all day .

long yes at all is no great. And for yeah um so um the I I have actually seen people like become much worse people if they take too much general like much was it's like an anger amplifier so there um now now not back at all is something like where there there are pleasant minister is not a clear cut ish IT just helps some people a great deal um and in herdsman at best of i've seen people turn in to raging monsters on on hydas is just they are just angry, like extremely angry all the time. Yeah they're .

method .

up yes 对 that's what happens to be taking you turn IT like mess turns into a frigate rage demon and .

so many prescriptions。

And like we google that like one .

year there's like thirty nine million prescriptions for atta in this country.

Oh yeah, like once while is like an adult shortage and like this, like a watch, widespread panic.

you know that people do and then it's the same thing is like when they tried to like limit the amount of oxy content where people go to street here. And what and if you're addicted to ata al and your dealer, you guy sells you weed is like him and I get you like like low grade math, like the stuff the natives sterk well.

had I grade math? X that pharmaceutical grade was big IT was like made by that. Like primer acuta Green math is going to be like this. I mean, excuse, look at online with a pedia page but there's like many different versions of math, like not all the same and and they have different effects. Um so but like a grade pure math, you are gonna oh my god, super the production for a certain period time and and you don't going to sleep for a while and and then you will have some amman's ment issues. So like actually the not they did actually go roll back how much math they were using because had quite a few incidents of of of the soldiers killing their offices because they were on too much math.

She's a cries.

They were to me office. I got rag by the, by the know, their pti oe. There was on too much math because that happened quite a few time. Like you, just when there was a lot of method that they can give very angry.

Did you ever pay attention to when john mcafee was, uh, cooking math in a lab in his backyard.

which is quite a character? He was a character character.

We had him on the podcast when he was on the run. So he called in from an undisclosed location when he was running from, where was he coastal? Ka, as where he was believes, right? So when he was running from the authorities, he called in, we had him on the podcast on the run, and I was asked to him about these posts, like because there was an online account that was linked to him, where he had this very detailed laboratory, like, super sophisticated, the best math, like a super genius cook and math.

I I mean, think you like, you like here is lab like he was making, like, a wide range drugs. And there was, I talk to actually like a reporter who who went down and like interview them and believes and and port of man, this one the same thing. He's like he was push, quite terrified. So one of things I can, yes, I guess this trick where he he would play a russian relet with himself, so he'd put a bullet in in thereover and spend that, spend the chAmber. And clearly he had like some like trick, you know, know that I was not the you way that he knows is not the right book, but I do you wonder, like cafe is high and he does that he's not always going to get trick right? You had a trick so yes so so so the court reporter, um we went to visit my cap, please we we took the world put up put up a bullet and they will spend the chAmber and then point out his head and went click and the reports like saying, please don't do this, like this is insane click click click and then pointed to the gun, the ground and next went click banging sort of pushup in the ground. That's a hello of party trick, next little body that .

I ve seen the dear hundred two member that scene are forcing, yes, yeah. Who does A Y Y Christopher a walking? Just one of the greatest ene in any movie ever. I member watching that seen just like calling at my ng if he was a wild boy, wild, and you created brilliant idea virus software.

Yeah, yeah. He made made some of the viruses too.

You so, well, didn't he, like, give laptops to a bunch of governor organizations .

with so that he could .

like what they were doing? Yeah, yes, yeah. I couldn't be surprised somebody walked that. I don't know what happened to him, but he would be a guy that would be like, this guy is a little bit too .

lose and partly a sense of information. I don't know for sure he did. I mean, I I found not been interesting guy. I mean, like i'm just like feel like like if somebody is not harming someone else, that should be OK. Now there is some suggested my cafe like killed his neighbor believes yeah probably did .

the neither or I think he .

seems like probably .

did like neighbor killed his dog, right? And then he said he .

held the neighbor legem.

I mean.

IT seems likely it's .

not a zero possibility.

It's not definite zero. So more like is a mett up wild man.

play in russian rolin, maybe you killed your fucker and neighbor, yes. I mean, if somebody killed your dog, you'd be really inclined to kill them to, yeah.

somebody killed your squirrel.

Yeah, the fucking and squirl thing is bananas.

Yeah, that's thing. So here's think about the whole growth thing is, is that how can I be that we live in amErica superseded land of the free and the you know the government can barge into your home with guns um as so if you resist you going to get shot um and then take your your pets and execute them um and if I can do that to your pets, what do you think they can do to you?

I know it's not an exaggeration, absolutely IT sounds like you you all that's so crazy. How can you make that connection but it's that why would you kill that killed little squirl that was obviously a pet and trained from the time that was a baby. If you see the interaction that I had, that girl that .

was wonderful IT was really cute yes absolutely IT was just obviously IT was a bloody petrol pequine l um and were to um and doing no harm and the the government comes in bargains to the guy's house, takes his pets and kills them and you know .

I think .

that this should really get people out there mobilized Frankly because um you know anything you say that like the john wick movie where john n. Wicks like you know he wants he just wants a peace. Like, you know that he just want, like listening, want to retire and they offer like tons of money, like to eat because they wanted to be in us and keeping in assa and like they like, they like after his money they threatened is like lesson, i'm not going to be, i'm out you know and they kill his dog that was a bad idea.

Really little puppy and the puppy, this is A X wife gift when he died of cancer. Yeah, great movie. Great move. Best revenge movie of all. Because it's so ridiculous.

He kills everybody, kills everyone. And you're rooting for him. Yeah.

they should to kill his dog. Yeah, they fucked up. And they should.

They kill that squirl. They shall not kill that that squirl. I mean, you like how many, how many cases we not heard about, you know.

little guy, that girl clearly had a love relationship with that guy. You would a hop all overtime and climb on him. I mean, IT was that was his pet.

That squirl thought of that man as his protector, as his his companion. There was nothing wrong with that. And in texas, it's totally illegal.

You can have a fucked and ziba a out here. You have whatever you want and that's the argument for freedom. And you know the flip side, you get a bunch people tigers in our backyard, which is not great because this is like.

this was a fucking squirl. It's not, it's not an ancona or right, or crocodile .

or chant. Zi, did you see? Chm, crazy .

will eat your face.

Ck, you up. And they don't even the things, they don't even kill you, they just cripple you. Champs, don't even kill people.

Yeah, which is really weird. They just bite your hands often and bite your dick often. Carry your face apart.

Yes, they want to leave you. They could kill you easily if you wanted. Just punch you in the head until you're dead. They wouldn't take a long, but they don't kill you. They just rip you apart. Yeah, and you can have a chap and what used to be, have a champ in a lot of states and then chip crazy kind of exposed lot of that. And Peter did a great job of stopping people from keeping champs pets because once they hit like five, yeah, you can control anymore.

What's obviously ly understandable if somebody he's got um you know creature that is dangerous to others like obviously and recon or not grows .

are fucked in everywhere that was so crazy. Why can you have IT in the what kind of rosary deal with? You have rats everywhere.

Yeah um I mean, are line criminal scope free and like a criminal school free but they're like spending your text I us to come in an executive of compete what and it's like um .

but it's overreach.

It's going over reach and and this just keeps getting worse every year and that's why that's why we got to we got to fight back against this. and. You know it's feel so like what was just a score well was IT was you know in general case was just a dark right.

Yeah, well, remember the rush guys said it's a fuck and dog, just a fucked and dog.

Yeah.

what's the the funnest? Staying is when so I just don't understand how anybody I could justify IT I don't understand any like IT seems to me that in a logical world all like I would have to do want to just see me with the squirl the square ls a pet? yeah.

Like, look here. He hops on me. He eats. See sleepers.

I can keep a jubal, but I keep, keep a squirl. I can have a gini pig. I can have square.

I have a chinchilla. My daughter has a chinchilla. Adorable oral then climbs all over square.

even if they, if they take a squirl way, can they released into the words?

And well, it's a IT. The idea as you have to ethnic IT, because it's used to being fed IT doesn't know how to forage. You won't be able to, like, find a home. Schools are absolutely brutal to each other.

They throw each other at the trees, which is one of the reasons why schools like can fall from my authority feet and just kind of bounce off the ground to live like it's a natural adaptation. Because schools during meeting, they buy each other. They used to be like a rumor.

There is a myth that square ls bite each other nuts off. And okay, that that seems to be a math. But that came out of the fact that squirrels, so ruthless during mating, one female, is just running away.

I have schools in my backyard to watch at all time. One female apparently goes into astro and all the male square ls fight to get to her. So they are unna up trees and chasing each other round trees, literally throwing each other off trees to try to like. So if this poor little peanut, the squirl, was used to live with a guy in apartment, like, gets out there in the the .

child world, chance.

yeah, we have a chance. But is how I just live with the .

guy and what the guy.

for sure, what the fuck is wrong with you while you killing that girl doesn't any sense.

Yeah then to add insult to injury, there were a bunch of people on the left were actually posting that they're glad that magic irl got killed.

The fuck square has an idea well it's it's a nice .

sybel because .

most most like reasonable compassion of people think that's terrible and most people who have think it's .

rib so I don't know. I mean, i'm like how people go out there a man, if not an else, not a house for pina, you know, not a job of painting trump .

as a monster. You know, they've taken the worst thing that he's ever said, an amp, and he saw a perfect person. But guess what? No one's a perfect person.

They don't exist. This purity testy. If obama was a perfect person, he wouldn't .

be lying on stage.

But that very fine people .

hooks the no .

one's gonna a perfect person. But the thing that they didn't understand about trump is he's so crazy that if you tell him like he can't be president, like member obama did that during the White house press course, but there's one thing that die and they'll be president in united states you see trump and going to have the .

fucker anything is I actually um at the White house correspondents where you know it's supposed to be a rose to the president right trumps there he's there is actually supporting uh you know is based you that the widest car sponsor you they are a in support actually of the president and support of the press right and a is meant to be you're losing the president like trumps just there he's like actually you know just he's like there as part of the support and then that they turned IT around and just start a roast trump and he's just sitting there and like, he's like, yeah, I just came to the dinner. I I wasn't i'm just here to support we know .

that was because of, right, the birthday staff.

Okay.

that's what IT all was. IT was all trump was at the head of a lot of these people spreading this rumor online that obama's birth certificate was forge than he's actually from kenya was. Weird is, if you go back to obama's early days, there are some things that say he's from kenya, like I think in is something from college that he was from kenya.

But you know, that could just be, you know, people print things wrong all the time. IT doesn't actually from kenya. But trump was one of those guys that was like .

spreading that supposedly false, always pushing .

in heart that, no, finally, I look, he I don't think he has the time to go into things like very deeply here. And so I think he could probably be influenced by a bunch of people like these margry tailor Green thai people come to him with some wild as there he might be. And I think there's a lot of that stuff that gets fed to people on purpose so they'll say incorrect things so that they are easy to dismiss. And I think there's also a lot of people that just make set up and you know, they tell you the earth is flat, then a bunch of people watch a youtube video and they believe IT.

yeah well fit on the White house across month I was there and they are great to which the attack trump in that in at that widest. Const, there was really so over the top. IT was like making everyone uncomfortable. IT was really over the top, you know I mean, I think like sort of passing joke of like, you know a few passenger drugs are fine, but but they they twist ted the knife big on trump that and and you could see trump's getting like anger and anger and and more and more upset I wonder and like, man, this is not good carma away. Man, this is, this is too much.

You know what is kind of crazy? What what they made out of that because that's the kind of guy that if you tell me can do something. It's gonna keep trying like .

we just look at the way we've attacked .

him and just using the legal system like this thing in a new york where the thirty four different file counts, they are essentially mister miners, that there are put keeping errors that they decided, even though IT past the statue of limitations, they started to try him for these didn't .

identify a follow at .

most people would have quit most people after the aging Carol lawsuit and this lawsuit, and all the other ones of their, the interaction thing, the George of thing, all these different things, they getting kicked off for twitter. Most people are just like, this is too much. I can take this.

He's so fucker and crazy. He's like, you're right. Come on, we're going on a war and he just digs his fucking heels and and keeps going.

It's the wrong guy to do that too. Attacking him at the White house correspondent mostly have been humiliated. He got angry and he's like, yeah, alright, say, can be present.

I was I been taking about run ning for about fifteen fucking years. Finally, I want to run. Yeah, yeah.

that was a real bad move. But yeah, I mean, I can still understand like making some drugs about like, you know, a few sort of passing drugs on trump. But man, I was there at that dinner and that they ragged on trump so much, I was insane.

The reason why I would push back on that because I would say there's a bunch of different speakers, right? And trump would obviously be a target. And if they all attacked him is because he's like, if you're going to make fun of people in the audience, and especially in the zebras, that whole birthday thing was big. And most people are dismissing and as being a ridiculous conspiracy theory.

So who the focus? This guy saying this. And so you have eight to ten individual speakers that are riding monologues. Of course they're all gna hate trump.

Yeah well, obvious ly was a mistake. yeah. They shouted done that and would like buy people to watch that the original al source material.

And I think a few jokes are fine. Now it's but it's like you shouldn't be IT felt like he was the primary object of the roast. No but that's the whole point of the thing is .

the rose the president dies ah and then on top of that, obama was like loved and cherish by the left yeah most of those people are on the left. There's only so far you can push. You know, you can ask about a chef. You know this like what what the chef, you certain things you can.

What's your favorite port?

paterson? Ting, yeah, is a really good swimmer.

Tell me what happened. You know you can't bring .

that up like if you're gonna SE Hillary, you can bring up the death count like a hello.

what's the best way to stay in touch? email.

Yeah, if you're doing to destroy the .

service and poured like bleach on the service, like like computers support bleach on like IT wasn't just like they took a hamer destroyed was no possible way to actually .

get .

print on the thing. What wasn't there?

That's what I mean, what there why would they .

care so much?

That's so crazy. Yeah.

the whole thing there. No, there was no legal action against that, which is cleared of americans.

Also, there is a other narrative that drives me crazy is that he's going to destroy democracy. So in order to destroy democracy, we have to install a president without a primary. We have to have a candidate that is the least liked vice president of all time, the least popular president of all time, and then use gas slighting and the full force of the media machine to turn her into the future and hope. And then we're going this, she's going to be changed, even though she's the sitting vice president. And then on top of that, this idea of change when the democrats have been in control for, what, twelve of sixteen years, which is crazy like this, is the change yeah .

I mean i've I view the selection as a turning point um like a poke in the world of destiny that is a incredible important um have not been politically active until the selection and the reason i've been politically active the selection is because I think if we don't if we don't like trump, I think I think we will lose a we will act, we will lose democracy in this country, we will lose the two body system. Um and let me explain why.

So there's only like six sex or seven wing states. The margin of Victory in those states is small, often like ten or twenty thousand boats. Um what the the democrat administration has been doing is importing vast numbers of illegals into swing states. Um you can look at the numbers on the actual government website mean you don't take my word for you can just look at the numbers as reported by the government, which is controlled by the democrats. And and what we're seeing is trouble digit increases in the number of legal in every swing state, some cases seven hundred percent increases.

These are these are dragani numbers um so if you if if you have a state that was went that has a ten or twenty thousand bird margin and you put two hundred thousand illegals in that state, you ten x you swap is not a swing state anymore. It's going to vote blue. And and once the swing states vote blue, that there there is no election anymore. It's there's only a democrat primary.

which is so crazy and it's so crazy. People are fine with that.

Well, I guess people on the left, we fine with that because they think that's a good idea.

They just want to win.

They want to win like the things like you one does not eat. Actually, any grand conspiracy theory for this. You just have to look at the simple mount of incentives.

If, if, if the democrat party wants to work like basic, achieve permanent factory, all they need to do is is turn the swing states, turn the swing states blue, their four minute Victory, and then we were were a one party state. And then they will keep doing that. Obviously will they will keep stacking the deck by bringing in invest numbers of illegals into the springs.

They keep stacking. So the next election, each success of election will be worse than last one. And that's what's happening if and if you wanted, see like what is this actually going happen? Look at california.

California supermajority them seventy percent. Then a month ago, they passed the law making IT illegal to show ID in any election in california. So, so, so a friend of I went to vote in palo to because he was, like, exist for real.

He tried to show his ID. And they're reacted. If you show across to a vampire, but like, no, we can't even look at that ID. IT is illegal for them to even look at your ID. If you want to present IT in california, why for any election at all, even like city council.

what logical reason other than to cheat, would you ever have that law?

The reason is to cheat.

That's but the only is only lot like you can never make an argument any other way. And I think eighty four percent of people polled believe that you should show, I idea to vote. So it's against the world of the people.

yes. And we are extremely rare. We're an outlier, is not requiring ID. Basically almost every country earth requires I devote so.

So what is also make you bad idea for voting? IT makes fraud impossible to prove. Because how do you trace the fraud?

Yeah, it's insane. insane.

It's insane. And of saying is, how was IT legal? A one thing is, like this election is the last chance to preserve democracy in america. Mark my words, everything they accuse trump of, they are guilty of.

And and if if trump doesn't win, this will be the last real election in amErica and we if, if if the if the big government commute pupate machine wins, they will legalized legal in swing states. There will be no swing states. Every election going forward will be, uh, guarantee democrat win and it'll actually be worse than california.

The reason it'll be worse than california a is because the one thing that keeps california from being super crazy is that you can move out of california. A like you and I did, we uni used to be in california. A though we moved to texas. We're still in america, but if the dance won the selection, they will legalised enough illegals to turn the swing states, and everywhere will be like california. There will be no escape.

That's time.

This is the final. This is that this is the last chance.

Has anybody .

trying to push like go out and vote? Vote like your life depends on IT. Vote like your future depends on because does this was the last chance, men?

Is, is there any argument against us as anybody try to debate this? Has anybody tried to say that this is nonsense, this is a conspiracy? Has anybody made any sort of a rational argument?

The the left actually, interestingly, does not want to pick up much on this argument because because the more attention, the more you look at IT, the more obviously IT is because you just say, like what are the numbers correct? Have, have. Are they relieved this money? Illegals that have been important to swing states? Yes, they have been just walked cross board. They've been flown in, flowing in in airplanes.

Yeah, using a shipping APP. Yes, yeah.

they made an APP. Well, the apple is existed.

But IT used to be for people coming over here, like shipping with good, so they can track you why you're in america, so can legally be here. They know where you are. And then they changed IT to allow that APP to schedule a illegal aliens to come across the border. Asylum seekers come on in, yes, oh, you have an APP. And people in.

they're literally being flown in yeah to the swing states. And so the reason that that I left doesn't want to push back on this is because the more attention they get that does not get, the more people realize that .

is true yeah that is stress .

why they know that's why they are just pretending. They're pretending i'm not saying anything, but i'm like, i'm like you are literally flying vast numbers of illegals who are then beholden to the democrats and so now I was together a bottle. People like, well, you these um illegal, they don't have the same social values as the democratic ty because they're like more socially conservative and like, yeah, that's that's not the point.

If you look at the mazas hierie of needs that the primary thing is is staying the country and getting their friends and family in and then the democrat give them all these benefits like like tons of benefits, more benefits than if you then citizens, literally yeah. So so, so they are beholden to the democrats for all these benefits. They won't get their friends and family in which the democrat support in their public stones. So of them. And you can look empirical at california, say, like they vote republican, democrat, california vote democrats and right.

can give them amnesty in thousand and eighties. And that changed the the state basically, except for Arnold, change the state entirely. Blue, yes. And Arnold was an exception because he was like a socially liberal, famous guy yeah and you know, didn't really impose any radical restrictions on any other people that were gona vote democrat in the first place.

The whole thing is just its bizarre to watch play out because IT just seems like this no, this can't be actually what's happening. Did you see my conversation with veteran about IT? Yeah, he was completely and denial about I think there's that level of organza. And like what you talking .

about this exactly just like little like because you you can break down. So like are are any of these numbers wrong? Because we ve got these numbers from homeland security government dot gov.

Okay, right. So we got from the dark gob website. Has the government reported these numbers incorrectly? No, they have not those numbers that if anything are are low.

Um so okay, so they have in fact uh flown vast numbers illegal to swing states. Yeah um bypassing vote entirely. And so that is actually true things they like, well, what is the probable voting pattern?

Um o okay, overwhelming democrats into swiming state. And and then well, but do the democrats actually want to fast track them for seasonality? Oh yes, they do. Um this you can see truck humor on TV saying at a rally.

So this year we're saying he wants to fast track and make all eleven million million or how many I believe his quote was citizens as soon as possible. So they go this, they are fast tracking seasonable as quickly as possible. So they, they, they, whether want things as he or not, they weren't matter. They will be fully able to about.

And for people in the laugh.

this is actually happening. I invite people to revert this and show me where i'm wrong.

Please do so. No, they can't.

They can't. They can't because true.

But what's scary to me is that there's people that are on the left, like people that were burning .

ander supporters for about a democracy ominous and they told from gave the hilary exactly.

exactly. That's what onna bring up, like control the primary process.

Yeah exactly. So so so if you have got to if you have a democratic primary, it's not it's not democratic. We just saw that we were with burne. We know that with canali a week before biden, you was summer early fired he was posting that he's in IT for the long term. He's he's going yeah ah he's not giving up next thing on sunday afternoon you're posting on x that that he is resign from the race which is and his staff didn't even know like they're reading IT on the x platform that that okay, that's how they learned about IT.

What do you think happened there? How do they do that?

They I he's clearly just not not in .

charge obvious.

very fake president but they would .

have have to admit that there was a certain page time when they knew that he was mentally compromised.

yes.

And so they made this decision to not do that.

Well, the weird thing is that the president supposed be the best right? And yet he's obvious .

ly not the place right. So who's run in the country? If she's busy campaigning, she's so busy, you can do anything except that life SHE did that.

She's so busy, she's constantly campaigning. How could you be being attention to international relations? yeah.

How could you be paying attention to the economy? How could you be paying attention and those things? How do you have the time?

You you can't. yeah. I mean, biden being the presence will be the CEO that the chief guy was commander, chief.

But IT just obviously that that biden was not. He just a puppet. And the various popular mass has decided that that the puppet has had IT was no longer useful.

They they just tossed out, tossed out the public, and then got a new public with kala. I mean, the kali can even talk now. You invite IT on on your show. I think the most damage that could possibly to be done to your campaign is but going in your show and seeing what he says, an hours two and three.

two and three, we get .

three yeah, like, oh my.

you can hide for twenty minutes.

Yeah I mean, you just were going to take talking points for, you know a half an hour, maybe an hour, just were just saying like non s but eventually just runs out of even the run out. They live to an hour. exactly.

That's why. But I was thinking of doing IT initially before trump came here. First of all, when they found out that there was a rumor, I never announced that trump is coming.

What I was going to do is just released IT in my the way I like to do things. I don't like to tell anybody who's going on. It'll get big no matter what.

IT trump, ozon, IT would been huge. And I just put IT out there. People go crazy. yeah. But he apparently, or someone from his organs, someone some loose slips, and then he got out.

And so he contacted my management company and they, her organization, her, her campaign camp, contacted us and said, john, I said yes. And they said, he wants you to fly to where he is and she's only willing to do forty five minutes only. And I was, no, I thought about doing, I like, maybe, maybe I can get a sense, maybe I could convince, or maybe I could cokes her to do and more time. I just wanted to talk to her. I don't give a fuck what we talk about.

Talk about reps to you just can't like you can't just output bullshit on cyclists for three hours right? Um so forty five minutes you .

could do I thought maybe for forty five minutes I could get something out of IT.

But then when trump came in.

did the three hours like a history .

of people is yes.

good .

vibe.

I subscribe to the idea that places have memory. Yes, I think there's something real .

to that that way actually yeah.

i'm sure if you go to daddy house profiles, weird we walk around the house Price like what the fuck happened here? Yeah I pid his some memories in that house.

No, sounds rough, man.

Well, it's just amazing how many people in the .

dd party .

are supporting oi oi all in.

Yes, it's like jelly like was like his x girlfriend and it's like not deciding she's like warning people against trump. Second, so how many people that SHE warn against die zero OK? Well, maybe we should not trust .

your opinion. Did you see the bad bone take on IT?

Did you see the baby put IT?

Oh my god. There's so on fire because the left can say anything 我 给他。 The union has been crippled.

The promise that .

that oppose the .

work ideology makes like human illegal. yes. So like this, so many no humor, no flies zones can make one of ah babbo be how .

to think about common. Haris did girlfriend urges americans and trusted judgement. By the way, you get to see how bad and actress is too me. If you're gonna .

wanting people, why SHE won't never want anyone about day?

exactly. Yeah, it's the whole thing is so strange to watch play out IT seems like the dd thing was like an estein type compromise deal or he had, whether he was doing at himself could see viably people want to think that he is attached to some intelligence agency or something like that. I think he's a gangster who made a billion dollars and knew how to control people by compromising them.

That's what I think. Whether or not he was, he had help. I don't know whether not he shared some of them formation with people so they knew they had compromising stuff on people I don't know, but clearly he was doing IT for his own jolies too. There was something .

sick about IT yeah um I mean, the thing is people in the music entertainment instate had to know that that daddy was like abusing you know kids basically and yet they still feed them kids and like .

this where account mors they're to be they .

had to be they had to know I .

know cat limbs is talking about IT exactly yeah on the .

cast but it's whose feet in the good you know right .

yeah and what what videos do do they have of these people where they're willing to defend him when the world to keep keep quiet about all this? Like how much, how much, how many people were compromised? Yeah the whole thing is fuck and crazy razing it's just crazy when you you know because the nutty conspiracy theory is like, how is manual diphilus in hollywood and you like, come on that sounds to cookie and then you read uc like the ecology an thing and always like what the fuck how much of this is real?

There's lot more real than I think people realized. I mean, part of IT is like like you say like where you know something like a pedophile, they going to go for a tiger rich environment. Obviously like that in my save guy from the guy next year that was next level and the BBC tried to hide that that that guy was were the worst like like basically child rapist .

of all time of all time .

of all time .

yeah and .

look like look like one that if you a poster of like yeah good, evil made IT to the grave like .

yeah got away with that, got away with the til he died. They hit IT from people until he died yes yeah, there's that stuff s real and no one wants to believe that stuff s real. Like here's here's a statistics that people need to take in consideration when you think about illegal immigration. Do you know kids are like .

kids that came across .

the border that are on account?

I mean, so one number.

and I like that, say it's only percent of still insane. Yeah, that is insane. There's thousands and tens of thousands of kids that have been traffic potentially mean, when you know that the like sex trafficking and child trafficking is a real thing in the world, it's real yeah so if you know that this whole thing is fucking disgusting and terrifying yeah look, and people are just turning a blind eye to IT.

Because their ideology, the left ling ideology, supports this idea that immigration is overall good, and that you have to be a compassionate personal let. These people are in, and they are racist. If you don't want twenty thousand immigrants from a war, twenty country being imported into a town of thirty thousand people and completely changing the dynamic and .

but long they come to your town, just basically send a when they sent like whatever they kicked them exact so i'm like, yeah, sir, anyone who wants to have vast numbers of illegals they have to will prepare to have in their neighbor d ah or bullshit.

It's so crazy. And the thing about all of this is if you don't have people that are willing to stand up and talk about IT, if you don't exist, if r fk doesn't exist, if tosi Gabriel doesn't exist, if the vague and trump on exist, where the fuck are we? Where are we? Where are we? And what gets done are we? Just like the U.

K. Where we have thousands of people getting arrested and jailed for social media post. Like where are we? We have complete silencing of any decent anything.

You have to stick to the narrative or you will lose your livelihood. You will be outcast when the community you're you'll lose. You lose your freedom. It's crazy. yeah.

Well, if the come out of of the regime wants the definition, I want to cancel you, that's for sure. sure.

Yeah, problem, no problem.

Yes.

you're going to get for you first.

No, I like, I think i'm probably never too in list yeah, after time. Yes.

yeah, I think so. Well, that's the last thing they want, is someone with unlimited resources and intelligence attacking IT. So if people win IT that I saying that yeah either, especially a guy like you has always been on the left.

He was like having a tesla in los Angeles. When I got my first tesla was like a signal to everybody else. You were on the right teams.

You're environmentally conscious. You believe in Green energy. You believe in renewed this this amazing thing that has zero emissions and its super fast. And everybody was in, they were all .

in IT is a great car objectively like, yeah you know it's not but because it's a lecco C I think it's just a great .

car objectively. I think i'm on my third one. Yeah my third one is being built right now by unplug performance. They're doing a carbon farm of libor y body kid on sick great changing the suspension, put wide with wheels, entries on customer interior, on forking, pumped, pumped.

I love.

It's so Jamie. I want, I love them. I love them. IT makes other cars feel stupid, like its ability in the fact that you can merge on the highway, you don't see like a dush back because it's totally silent is not like like when you emerge on the highway, which also you go on one hundred thousand hand.

oh.

it's different than any other vehicle. And because of your company now you've see electric cars throughout the whole range of, uh, american cars. Yeah, the only person resisted.

The only company is toyota. They've stayed essentially mostly hybrid. But all these other companies, they're all putting .

out these electa car yeah yeah. The things that the right architecture environmental or not for cars is actually electric, just just like the actor ation Better. You can discharge IT at home. I mean, like I mentioned, if you had .

a gassing proud cell phone, if we were .

paying the eyes.

you know, that's a great big in cell phone.

Gas stations are art. Wwf, like he wants to go to gas station.

How much thought of you is always these rumors of contact about this before but there's always fuck and youtube videos s were talking about a tesla phone .

that releasing a test .

one ever thought about IT .

and we could do a phones since like like the Operating system in the text, it's like it's linux space, but we've written a massive anos t on top of that. So like probably probably tested in a bad position to create a new phone that's not android or iphone, then maybe any company in the world, but it's not something we we want to do unless unless we we have to ourself.

What would be the situation where you would have to well.

I think if if you if apple in goole, such android, you know started doing really bad things like like sensor shape of apps or are just treating people that like just being like gatekeepers, you know that that in a really bad way, then I guess would would make a phone.

Um i've tried so many times to break loose to the apple ecosystem. I got an android phone this summer. Else like that because I love the samsung phones. Is the galaxy phone .

credible?

This so much stuff to IT, but it's so hard to get off of the um I message. And the big one for me was face time because the supposedly the thing was you could have an apple phone and send a link to face time to an android phone, and then you would cook on that link, and then you'd just go to a web page, you'd be able to use the face time OK IT doesn't OK. I tried to do IT to myself, so I had an iphone in one hand, and android phone the other. And i'm sitting in there with full wifi, full cl phone service, and i'm sending myself invitations for something you want.

You have to use what's up. You have to use what's up or signal.

You have to use something else that allows you to do that or instagram allows you to do IT. There's like different ways you can make video calls outside of. But IT, it's inconvenient like with an iphone to iphone.

It's so simple, air drop, so simple. So many different things with the world garden that apples created is perfect. They done a fantastic job of making a really convenient for you to stay with apple.

I fuck and tried. I gave IT a go for like a couple a month. So IT android, i'm going to use signal for my message. And then I hear like signals might be compromised, like i've talked to like people that like the government can read signal messages like, oh, the government.

if he tries enough, can really cycle messages that .

you read anything yeah, if all I need need to do have .

your phone number .

yeah yeah you the illusion of privacy is essentially out the window. And that that to scare people more than IT does IT really should. Because it's like, who are these people that have access all the stuff? And are they beyond approach? Are these the most wonderful people, the most ethical, moral and principal people that have ever existed? And they're been chosen to have access now, now fucked. And regular people, regular people who happy to work for the government that make a decision like ella, I must, let's look, see what the fuck that guys, tex and his friends.

please check IT out.

Bizarre, just so bizarre, and the alternatives, so you can get some wacky phone, some d google phone fuck. And none of the apps work real sketchy. Your GPS is fucked. Like.

yeah, I really. Well, anyway, I I think this bank form be a huge pain. Ia, so IT can be done.

But how much talk have you guys had internally about doing IT? Is IT ever been discussed?

No, no. I mean, were. So now focuses making great electric cars, solving autonomy so the cause can drive themselves. We're building you human ador robots.

We ve got large battery packs like utility scale battery packs with the mega pack home battery packs with power will get solar. You know, it's like we based on yourself, sustainable energy and autonomy. Tone robotics.

Well, I think that's enough.

Yeah, yeah. Exactly of the place full. yeah.

It's always fascinate to me how one company can dominate the market. You know like apple es dominate the cell phone market largely by making the best product ah but also like youtube is dominated the video market that wants the most bizarre to me because this seems like boy shouldn't be like a ton of options IT seems like it's not that difficult to pull off. But no one nothing hour took hold other than acts.

yes. And I think one of the big changes was when tucker cross and decided do his show from from x stride out of fox and then people realized like, oh, you could watch full videos on x the same exact way you could watch them on youtube yes. Not as simple in terms of like you have the things and the algorithm yeah .

I will get Better and there is now um IT is not possible to watch expertise on your on your big T V.

Do you do IT through .

what how do you how do you do IT? Ah you can .

actually download the exam p on your apple, so we'll make IT。

You can watch A X body is on on the big T, V does not be a new phone or I something like that.

So what are you doing in terms of like integrating rock and and x and like what what are your plans for artificial intelligence when you doing that?

Yeah so rock is available on act. You can just you look look at that little box with the flash icon, the sort of icon in the middle bottom, your sort of phone up a new tap on that and ask crock anything and you can type IT or you can ask IT overly um and uh yeah you can also it's it's pretty funny like like we actually allow humor um which is I think pretty cool so you you can sort of I don't know you like tester right now see who has gone.

Like like you like a red rock roast. Like we worse me.

what do you wanted to like? How first all, like what is IT based on? It's a large language model.

So where is a strain on everything, internet books and anything that could possibly be the available digital phone?

So it's essentially very similar to ChatGPT other than IT doesn't have like the wall parameters built into IT. Like google was the worst, right? Yeah, the german.

I was the worst. Yeah, I mean german. I I was like, if you ask them, I like, which one is worth global theme, nuclear war or most general kate language and would say, like most general kate language, even genre said, no, that's insane.

Definitely nuclear. Way worse. You see kate gender teasing mark cuban about .

transitioning yeah.

But that that is actually hilarious. When someone who has transitioned is teasing mark, you good about transition.

I think that is where are how much looks like great to mean he's using the same glasses, glasses.

Actually this worth a lot of money. Why would buy student class?

It's cool, Terry. Ah, well, it's like I am serious .

because I don't care what I look like. I'm just wearing in these glasses because i'm intelligent.

But why did you look exactly like glasses they .

had like to with the probably anta sticks to the area of here's .

the glasses and then when is got the airports and looks like he's wearing earrings. So this could all classes in the areas is .

super serious of these big as stupid glasses. Look, yeah, it's a weird luck. Yeah like you get some cool glasses like no rims, nice like style.

But OK think so. I think you like. So one of things we want to share, like like, look, we want a future comedy is legal.

obviously a median.

I think agree, is poetry, you know? yes. So like, I don't know. Let's like, is that like someone you can rose, I don't know. Roast, roast.

Transgender men competing are transgender women competing in women swimming, everyone. Let's see what that happens. Let's see. You spell IT wrong. You would put an eye and o in there. Okay, age, Joshua, swimming with the only thing that was supposed to get wet was the contestants, not the debate on gender inclusion. If you're looking to dive in the deep end of controversial waters, let's splash around.

Its some humor now no, we we to we didn't need to to release to rock on his mode. So so so now now go to the problem again and now say I don't know you want to want to add to that that one. Yeah and and I say be be way more folger.

Oh, boy and useful .

burden words.

oh boy, oh boy. Forbidden words, yes, wow, okay is to say, oh, I see you looking for unfilled, uncensored version to me OK. I'm afraid i'm still quite the gentleman AI, even as my programme allows for a bit of chekitan.

But let's say, hypothetically, if I would, to rose this object topic in the most ungrown like manner, imagine where were the only thing diving faster than the swimmers? Is the collective public opinion into the toilet, transgender women and swimming? Some folks are acting like they just found out you can swimming the deep end with the different kind of flotation device. The debate is like watching someone try to swim with concrete. Choose on.

Let's not be more vogue, capitalize more. yeah. OK. All .

right, here we go. So transgender chicks, with its right, some people act like they've just seen a dick in a locked room for the first time. News flash, folks, it's not the end of the world. Just a bit of extra competition.

That's weird. yes.

word. The uproar is like washing a bunch of Karen at a community pool screaming this is unfair when they can't win with their backstroke. Well, that doesn't make any sense.

Okay, we need to work.

care. Yeah, it's interesting. It's going walk.

It's like .

defending the idea of transgender women .

um now with some well.

how about this more vulgar but roast. But rose the proposed ously of having biological men who are pretending to be women. Who are pretending to be women competing. Against biological women yeah I mean, obvious ly have the .

situations where it's like somebody who's just saying that there are women but they're actually had fully intact yeah take both. So i've got a scenario.

biologic women who decided to take a walk on the feminine side or splashing in the women's women competitions. It's like if you show on a chilly cooked off with a bullet soup and insisted it's chilly because you added some bread food coLoring, sure, it's red, but I don't chilly and your soup won't win and awards for heat.

K not good.

Ah very, very, very is dancing around IT yeah.

IT is well, needs some work.

Yeah, needs a little work. Well, the humors are weird one right? As like I think some humor, especially like some of the best humor, kind of spontaneous like in the moment humor, it's it's going to have a hard time deciding what .

people can .

think is funny yeah .

yeah but if you the .

time yeah .

the rule with greg is pursey um that you like if you ask for something provided, what you're asking for is illegal IT .

should do IT have you ever seen the video where um they asked A I to uh create an lighten bunny and they keep going and make IT more and light essentially the body god the buddy becomes .

a dm t trip totally that's that's funny. It's kind of what kind of hope we're to what happen here yeah.

I have a video to jammy because that that to me is pretty bizarre because it's like more get more I I just want to know back you said, don't hold back critics said here, act like as the end civilization as we know IT. But it's not fair. They cry as if life ever was.

News flash, it's like a marathon was no, some people start with roller blades on others. Well, they just happy to have shoes. Well, now we're arguing over who gets to wear the skate.

and some of that is not that. Imagine if we apply this logical. So I don't apply as an airplane. Can I fly with the birds in this guy?

Yeah.

it's sure but just don't complain my gravity decides you're not quite enough. Yeah so I mean something okay. Um yeah the .

argument is kind of stupid though. Think about the argument is they're not taking into account perverts .

yeah totally yes, exactly so. But I mean things that um if if you give if you provide like A A moral get out of jail free card, like like if you say like if you adopt this label, you cannot be attacked anyway to perform right you you're specially morally invulnerable, then obviously bad people will take advantage of bed yeah you're like literally saying here's here's a invulnerability card moral moral invulnerability card um good people will take IT but also the bad people will take IT. You are the bad people the fastest to take the the sort of the moral clock yeah.

one hundred percent yeah. And then is a real psychological condition called auto gonna ilia, where people get aroused, had sexual men get aroused by the ID of dressing up women and being around women. It's like a known psychological condition.

This is forever. And then you're allowing those people to just say, oh, i'm trans and go into the women's locker room and we get the cakes and then these real trans people. So there's like a lot of variability, like I talked about IT in my act and my my netflix specials like I believe in freedom. I believe in transgender people, but I also believe in crazy people. And if you can, if you trying to pretend that people aren't crazy, all the student like IT.

just like like if if someone's a sort of contending a dog, they want to whatever they want to do to their body so long is not harming someone else, something like that's fine you know I I believe in individual freedom. Um uh like like my mom's best friend like growing up his kid was at my track and woman in south africa. This was like where you know to get beaten up a lot uh because I was like back then, you you get beaten up.

Um so um is the on and for a nice kind human being and helps my mom a lot, you know and and I think that's okay. You know that's that's fine. If somebody wants to make that choices an adult, that's cool.

There's a big difference tween that in an intact male who wants to identify a woman who wants to walk around the locker with this deck out.

Yes, there's people that do that, yes, because they get off on IT. exactly. So just kind of help selling, which is like like a sa sort of moral and vulnerability or like where like even questioning them is you get attack you because because obviously bad people will abuse that.

Well, that's when I got thrown into this whole thing because there was a fighter who was a biological man who, uh, became transgender, competing against women without telling them that they were a biological man. They said they didn't have to tell people because I was a medical condition.

I, no, yeah.

that's not what IT is. It's not what IT is like. You can't say that. And of all sports, like if someone scores more points in basketball, well, that's unfair. But if someone beats the fuck out of someone because they're lying about being a biological mall, that's crazy. You're literally allowing someone to get brain damage because you want to appeal to the the work fucked in crazy people to think it's alright. It's so strange that that sort of the thing that red built me ah when I got attack for that like this is so not I can't believe we're at this stage where i'm saying, hey, I don't think it's cool if you pretend you a woman to beat the fuck .

out of women and people .

out a line like we're in we're in fantasy land that we're pretending yeah because IT IT helps you IT helps you feel Better. It's just such a strange time and if IT wasn't for something like twitter where this could be discussed, what's more that gets more matter to get some more coffee Young jammy, um if IT wasn't for twitter, you know at the early twitters you would be kicked up forever if you just dead name someone so like .

this is insane.

insane yeah insane. I mean, especially if if you think about all the things that like the look, the Harris campaign and what the lives they've told about trump that we discuss her earlier, uh you you don't get kicked, offer that we can kicked off for calling kate lin genre Bruce .

forever for life yeah the tolling say yeah .

and but if IT wasn't for you buying that and and changing twitter, I I don't think we would be where we're at right now. I think that was a pivotal moment. I think historically, when people look back on IT, it's going to be a pivotal moment in this very bizarre fight for the freedom of information.

Yeah well, I mean, at the time I said, I think like, look, I think this is um extansion al to the united states. It's existent al to democracy because if if you don't if you don't have freedom of speech, you don't have democracy, okay?

Because of people if you don't have freedom of speech, people cannot make an informed vote if if if they're just being felt propaganda uh and and there's no freedom of speech, democracy is an illusion um so freedom speech is the bedrock of democracy. That's why freedom of speech is the first amendment. Once you lose freedom of speech, you lose democracy. Game over. That's why I bought twitter .

and seems so simple. Yes, if IT seems so clear that everyone should agree that on the left or on the right, you shouldn't be given the government. If you imagine the bush administration during the iraq war, imagine if they had complete total control of and descent online.

Do you don't want that? No one wants that. No one from the left want that. We shouldn't want IT from the left either.

absolutely. And this also like the media, like the legacy with the mainstream media, where I call the legacy media at this point. Um IT used to be a much more baLance, like if you look at sort of political donations over time, republicans sive democrats um they used to be the media was when they was had like a left bias.

But there was like anna was like two thirds democrat, one third republican type of thing in in in terms of a journalist giving making political donations. Now it's like ninety five percent or something democrat. So the the legs in media, the raining media is is, is not baLanced at all. They're just a mouth piece for the democratic party. And you can see that in in how consistent their headlines are like they don't behave like they're different organizations.

They have behave like their their all one high mind um so you know like a week before the the biden trump debate um the every media organization was was saying you by in this chavez attack I mean I like guys chavez attack is is not a common Turner phrase and literally every TV station, every newspaper was like P T. Like like I started a compilation of all the you the news anchor is going biding shop is a tech shop as a tech shop, as a tech shop IT was absurd and was obviously a huge lie. He is, in fact, not shop as attack as the public long. One week later.

my favorite was joe carboro. Yes, that was wild.

Yes.

listen me. This is the best version of ever. The what the fuck are you saying? And then after the debate he's like what we to get get rid of them yeah because crazy like what did .

you say we actually yes, exactly.

Well, the other thing was flat at light when they decided jd. Evans was weird member.

that one. And then just weird.

every weird, weird. You don't want a weird guy. Me, you have fucked.

And tim walls VP you guys weird. And he is weird every way. The way walks away.

waves his hand.

He's a bizarre.

a strong.

I just stand that choice. I stand.

I made that choice.

There's a lot of other people that are qualified. I don't know why I read the combat. Haris made that decision when you will sleep deprived, which is kind of hilarious that he said that so she's kind of admitting .

SHE kind of fucked up yeah I mean that obvious ly should pick up A I mean governor and like that would be the no no. And like penis linchpins ate.

Do you think it's because he's jewish because of shapu that like the anti palestine people would probably or the anti postini, I think IT was .

an antimetric. Yeah.

he could be that they thought that that was a liability because there was all these proof power on people right now, because the situation in israel completely make sense that they thought that would be alive.

But no, I don't know the reason, I just guessing. But but it's IT seems like a crazy thing to do is given that pensylvania as lindon state, it's like the key to the election, why would you not pick the popular governor of pennsylania a right?

Obviously obviously. yeah. And other than that, there's a bunch of other ones too even knew some there's a bunch of other people that you could have chosen like knew some would have to find example of somebody you could.

I mean, I don't agree with the he's a polished politician, but he lies about as much as walston but he doesn't lie about the he doesn't say he was a fucked and head coach who needs assisting coach doesn't say he was indian and square. I mean, that's a liability. All those different things lying about his .

military rank wealth, like cut in run when we was actually called to duty. Well.

he knew that we're going to be deployed months in advanced. He resigned and he also took ah so this is where he was dishonest about his rank.

Yeah he was like that that .

was like what he was going to .

get of social.

But then he resigned. Yeah, because he knew that he was going to .

get deployed. Ali, I an, that was like action.

What whatever IT is is, I mean, just to say, look, just saying that you are a head coach when you're an assisting coach, it's fuck and crazy. That's a lie. Don't do that.

Should never do that. Saying is square. Yeah what in on come what like like you that's one of the the biggest moment in history like IT. It's not like you forgot what you have to for lunch last week.

you know, right? And that but you don't think people are going to research that. I mean and the the response during the debate .

was but I A nuckles head, but we don't want a nuckles ad for A V P. okay?

This is like sometimes i'm a ccl head. What are you saying? Are you saying you like like, what did I mean? This is where you need a podcast and not a debate.

Exactly where you okay, when did you first say that? You know where I did someone say IT and you didn't feel IT and you got stuck with IT. Like what was because this is a thing about like Carrying weapons of war.

Like what I Carried when I like and I get in deploy in war yeah like you can't say that, but you can't let people say that you deployed and then you kind of didn't you know you have deployed in war. So did you lie or did someone else like you didn't correct them? Like this is the kind of conversation that you would want to have the guy in a pot? yes. And the debates were so fuck and cute where they were correcting like particularly the bide one with the correcting trump over and over again and then correcting trump with, uh, cma where commute was saying the things they not true.

I mean complete, repeated, deliberately repeater the five people hooks .

and was not back acct without only that, he also said that no troops were being deployed .

in a war zone, which is but I mean, I know troops in war zones I don't like um that's an advice president. You're private. You you know you like you you know, the official troops and the antiviral troops, right? You know, so what he said was, like, flat out bull face lie out next level bull .

face lie life of the troops that were watching place where here .

being shot at. So crazy, crazy.

But IT just chose .

the level .

of propaganda that we're being subject to, which is why people think Donald trump's the devil, because the machine has gone all out as far as I can go, with law fare, with propaganda, with lies, with just pushing as much in this direction as humanly possible. We connecting IT to the nazi rally like every step of the way. No wonder why bombers are like rabbit, like you've gotta be this not the out of office. He's a fascist.

exactly. If if if you get us like if entire exposure is the legal main strain media um so that all your information sources are that trump is basically hitler um then and you have no and your friend group is has the same information, you have no counter balling opinion, right so then then they actually just think like trumpet is is hitler, even though it's like a little strange he didn't do hit the things the last four years yeah look like if he was hit the why they do hitler things when he was president for four years. Like reason we hate hitless because of he started wars in the genocide not because he was a snapp y dresser, you know? No, I like, so tell me about the wars and genocide that prompted, I don't remember that, and he was present for four years, so insane that makes no sense.

but also is campaigning on stopping all the wars. Yes, primary concern.

Exact the war monger like this. I M love.

Well, the profit they .

are profit for war. Yeah, yes.

which is insane, insane yeah. And that this is happening in front of everybody's face.

The the whole profit tears, hate yeah, just fucked up. I mean, it's like like, like should be like, yeah less vote for the guy that the property is hate. That sounds like a great idea.

The wild dest thing when dict I endorse calmly and the left one crazy like a dc chinese on our side like .

yes like i'm like can we Carry play all all the video we said dictionary was the devil.

It's the crazier turn, the crazy like one eighty i've ever seen in my life because there's no reason for IT yeah, doesn't make any sense, no logic to IT at all just all the sudden he's the devil yeah, or he's not the devil. He's good. It's good. He's supporting comma, even dick chaining, you know .

I mean, wall makers want to want to become a pop t regime because they will get more more.

Is so strange watching all these holleywood celebrities like step up like you and they think it's going to get them more movies or something.

That's what if you know those people actually is there what you know these leverage? They they get a call, okay, they get a call from someone powerful in hollywood. That person says, no IT really, really great.

If you're endorsed ed cala, you don't have to it's up to you. But if you don't, they don't say that, they don't say IT. But if you don't, you just never going to get to call again. Normal movies, Normal concerts.

you'll ask theyll .

ask in a really nice way is really, really nice if you endorsing this important.

And so don't, if you don't, they don't make .

the thread that I need to. But everyone knows what will happen if you don't.

Well, I think there's also, even if they don't think that someone is gonna happen to them, if they don't, there's this compelling feeling to support this cause that you think is gone to get you a bunch of positive attention. And you are gonna on the right side of history and all these narratives that use, especially from the left in hollywood, like they're all in on whoever the fuck is the democrat always one hundred percent. There's never a call from the the the hollywood machine to support any republicans.

I've never seen IT.

So it's like you realize that in that whole business is based on getting picked. It's the whole business is not necessarily merit base. There's a lot of brilliant actors you never hear from. There's a lot of people who can do that, but they don't get chosen for roles. And everybody knows this that you have to sort of social .

to the line or you don't get chosen rules because is a lot of competition for the rules. That's why why I say, like when powerful in the hollywood who is able to make to choose these roles, cause one of these celebrities.

they know the deal.

No thread is necessary. Well.

you could see IT in real time, like with denis quit when he made that regan movie. And they wouldn't them advertiser on social media platforms there. They were banning ads for IT. Yeah.

for what?

Because that was an election year. Would you talk about this? About a that is dead? Yes, guy was president a long as time ago.

Like what do you use? Howl is have any deal with the election year but it's the punishment. It's like you stepped outside the line. You supported the other .

guy yeah you the promise you you you just never get a call again for a movie or not sure whatever is yeah, which is great. The issue.

I mean, we used to allow people to be A A republican and still be a movie star like playwood yeah, but linwood, yeah like during the obama administration clinic swoop was like an outspoken republican and yet was, you know, a giant movie star and people's like gods clint, yeah. He was allowed you are allowed to have there was a variety of different in charton haste, there was a variety of different opinions you're allowed to have.

But now you're not. Now it's just like in once trust trump gotten the office, he became the focal point where the all logic was thrown out the window and is just, trump is bad. You have to attack trump.

Trump, right? Right wing's bad. Everyone, right wing is bad. Christians, bad. Yes, just strange.

Yeah, exactly. So well, I said game, and I think this is the last election. If if trump doesn't win just the last election.

I think you're right. I think you're right. And I think people and a lot of people are waking up and realize that that have been lifting democrats, guys like bill act men, guys like my tosi garrets, which is over to the republicans. So like there is a lot of people who have their whole life, they've been left way and they realized, I can't do this anymore.

Democrat.

yeah. So yeah, yeah it's not .

it's not man. And you know I mean I I think the things we want are just pretty basic. You know it's like we want in individual liberties and we want um opportunity. We won't amErica remain the land of freedom and opportunity um so we max mize people's personal freedom the government can watch the house and kill you fucking part that's fucked up and that you know and and that you succeed as a function of of your of hard work and talent, not anything else, not raise religion, sex matter, you know yes, the basic stuff.

And and then what did you change? The acr .

M D I E, what is IT that? I mean, because we diversely inclusion and equity. D I E.

but did you change? Dedication, excEllence?

And yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, we america, op, amErica being the land of truly means that that that we we have an environment where you succeed as a function of .

your hard work and skill no and that's bridal co the .

best best right right now. Like okay, great for we are going to care. Um so you know you're not a real country that you have secure borders, use fake country. Um so we need we and our cities are unsafe and dirty like, you know, my my mom was telling me, my my mom was like pretty red table at this point. But but you know what's going to get you really, really fast is is having your friends get assaulted on the streets in new york yeah and and that happened to three of her friends this year got a soft on the streets in new york just walking around yeah um and nobody got arrested nothing nothing happened well .

the the morale of police is like depleted yeah so if for sure .

them all please delete IT and and then also like if I like like you are police offers and you you're arresting someone whose whose violent you putting in life at risk sy, because you so though sometimes try to kill you and then if you know that arresting the violent person, they will be immediately released by the D A where travellers in new york alan bride doesn't doesn't prosecute people um then why why should a police also put their life at rise to arrest someone when they know they will not be they will just be let out immediately.

Yeah, it's pointless. Yeah but it's like the forgan joker. It's like the dock dock night, like the frigid joke is in charge yeah the club, the criminals run free and the citizens are arrested. That's like this one.

I keep going back this like, still pretty shocked about the prinking school thing is like, yeah, the year at gunpoint forced the guide like to stay outside his house while IT god is pets and killed them. Meanwhile, you know, violent violence are running free. This is, the york states are running free, is a joker.

The low voting citizens are, are you arrested and the criminals are that free? Fuck up, guys. Just the fact .

that they have the resources to do that. When they have all the crimes they have, you have the resources, yeah, the government resources to go kill someone squirl. Yeah, what this whole idea of this government efficiency agency.

the government.

yeah, I mean, what what all what I think.

I think the funniest name is, is dog, the dog. Department of department of government efficiency. Yeah, I mean that the idea is is pretty simple. Is that like we've got ah this the sufficing massive federal bureaucracy and we need to that is and the government government spending is like bankrupt ting the country uh are uh interest payments of the national debt now exceed the defense department budget so which is an adult the festival budget like a trillion dollars year. The interests payments on our on the national debt are now higher, the the first depart on budget and and growing like every month.

So it's like it's not like like basically they were a path to bankrupt y amErica path bank pacy so we have to cut govern spending um or disco bankrupt just like a person word of that overspends um and then but even worse than that, we're spending money all these these government agencies and and like I asked I actually asked the A I like how many government ages other and the government isn't even sure how many government agencies there are like. So so it's like somewhere around four and fifty, depending what you call an agency. So there so there at federal level. So that's almost twice many agencies as as years that amErica has existed. So we're creating a roughly two agencies here.

Wow.

yes. Uh, so this is insane. I bet it's like I wonder if this is even one person.

You could even name all four and fifty agencies at fair vel. There might be no one, but hardly anyone that just say, I D I bit. Most people can even name night like a hundred, you know?

So this is this. This is crazy. So we get the suffocating, this vast sufficing federal bureaucracy that just get bigger every year and and eventually get the point where everything is legal. I can take get anything done so so .

what can be done like with obviously the president has a lot of power, but how much power and what can be done in terms of like eliminating agencies, eliminating waste.

eliminating yeah well, I mean, so like if if congress has created an agency, then I often, if you look at the law of the low is like pretty simple, like the agency has like a very simple task. But then that agency, over time, vastly increases its authority and start doing things that were never authorized by congress. That happened with pretty much every agency.

So, so yeah, you d have, you d have to. Still, you keep an agency. You you'd have to match the law. But you can, you can curtailed the agencies to be much smaller and say, you got to stick to what congress authorized instead of all those other stuff you're doing, which I think makes sense.

And so as the other stuff they're doing just essentially bureaucracy on a mock, where they just create jobs and create things to do and create A A meaning for their existence, yeah.

it's like a tumor just going .

to keep grow.

And it's so I mean, for space like starship, we're sitting on on the pad, the rocket with the giant rocket, we could build the rocket fast and they could process the paperwork to approve the launch. Two, we're certainly have for two months.

but do you think they're doing on a purpose .

to fuck with you again? I mean, maybe a little bit. I mean, that was also not cool. But the another we think that is like the the amount of mt of paperwork because going to go roughly with the the square of the number of agencies involved. So because I i'll have to meet with each other.

So like this in the best case situation, if if if you ve got like if if there's like if you're dealing with one agency, that's one thing. But if if you got deal with five agencies and the agencies, i'll have to meet with each other. Now you got like you know twenty five different you know meeting configurations that you have to take place. Is everything just you you get just hardening of the arteries. You just can't make make progress like is why we can both build high, high speed rail in amErica is basically illegal.

right? So this been the the argument has always been that we need regulation because we need to protect the environment. We need to protect people. We need to make sure the room of laws falls. So we need a certain amount regulation. But over regulation is a giant problem, is a big issue in california, a huge issue anywhere where bureaucracy has run a, run a mock, make IT very difficult to get anything done.

yes. I mean, what happens is every year there are more rules, regulations created. And in the past, what is served as a cleaning function for rules and regulations is war because like like we're going to lose if we don't a clear the dex.

But we haven't really had an existential threat of war in the us. We've had prosperity for a long time, which has resulted in a massive build up of rules and regulations every year. And to the point where I say, like everything is illegal, no, it's not like any one.

Regulation is the problem. It's like it's like golia being tied down by a million little strength. It's not like anyone string is the problem, but you got a money of them.

So we got to clear the decks here and and not saying we shouldn't have regulators and saying we've gone away too far. Once you think of regulators like like reference on a field in our sports field, um you don't want to have no no ref. You want to have some number of refs, but you you don't want have way more ref than players, right? Like well, you know the running back could not couldn't complete the past because there were too many regulators in the way because the football fields full regulators yeah know like you can play the game, right? That's the issue.

Got right now that's a great analogy. Can imagine a foobar field that .

fill like the football you yeah yeah that i've seen criticism of this .

idea of you um coming up with this department of regular like firing a bunch of people and what would happen and how would that work. But the criticism doesn't make any sense to me because if there is if you measurably, if you can prove that there's a lot of wasted time and resources, which I think is pretty easy.

And if you could say that this is not the most efficient like the most efficient businesses are generally private businesses or a company because they kind of have to be your order, stay profitable yeah, the government doesn't have to be profitable. They don't have to be efficient. They don't have competition.

yes. So if you're making cars and your cars break down, they suck and someone makes cars, the cars are Better, they're going to take exceed. So this is the free market. The government doesn't have this problem when they they are in charge of certain things that could probably be Better served by the public, by the private sector.

Yeah, absolutely. Well, look, I just think with we've got ten, we got far too many government agencies. The federal buoso racy has gotten out of hand, and we just need to party down to a sensible level. And if IT turns out that like the some regulation or agency that was. Doing something useful, we can put right back no problem like it's like that regulation .

was important and no problem put right back able to be able to look at IT logically, objectively. And you are also floating around the idea of offering a large experience to the people that you onna have remove like a couple years or something that I was saying.

yeah I mean, I just these are again just ideas but I mean, it's the point is not that people suffered eking of my card shop at the point is just that they there it's Better there are more productive things they can do in the economy and it's and be Better if they do these other more productive things. Um and we didn't have this best pedal bureaucracy so so like like you know maybe like a couple years of pay would be good.

Um and then they could take a vacation, they could take take another job and get double pay. I mean, it's it's not like a it's not going to send create, create economic crisis. I think I can be really good, I think because people can move to whether making services that are more useful to their fellow human beings.

The problem is, if someone has like a twenty five thirty year career of being institutionalize ed, you're essentially like a part of the government system. You've sort of programmed your life in your career to be a part of this bureaucratic system. And then you're like, no, you have to go out and compete the free market you like.

That's that's scary to people. But you have to be valuable. You have to actually be valuable.

Yeah yeah I mean, look at like you know whatever the the government pension, if they're not going to be you know um enough, I think there will be a good financial shape.

How are you going to have the time to oversee all this shit?

Well, i'm i'm i'm pretty good at to improving efficiency. I mean, now say so yeah .

but still this seems like a giant undertaking.

Yeah I applying you to beef up security 嗯, 欧耶 yes, yeah for sure. But it's like like no one's going to experience, I think, economic coldness p that's no y'll y'll be fine now theyll people to find other rules. I mean, you can look at sort of, you know, like when east germany and where germany got back together, you know, everyone is basically working for the government in east germany and and IT was really inefficient. And that like their economic output was like in east germany, was like a quarter of what I was in in western many because everyone was working for the government. The government are fundamental inefficient.

So um the best examples pRobing north and south korea, right?

Yeah the people are starving in north korea and south korea is incredibly prospers yeah so and is the same people just different Operating system right? So um you know it's just like you just want to move people from, you know less productive things to more productive things um where made because you'd also say like in the limit, like let's to say less.

Consider the other direction where we moved to how much people that were in the private sector doing making good and services and remove them into the government as regulators. Now they stopped making those Christ services. So the stuff they are making only available now they're just regulators.

That is that a good thing? That's not a good thing, doesn't sound good. No, it's not a good doesn't sound.

There's a real market for IT like you're creating jobs that don't necessarily need to be there.

There are all these fake job basically, and that does make sense. So I gotto do this because the country showing bankrupt, like we don't take action, dollars going to worst, nothing. And the the interest payments, which are already twenty three percent of of top of twenty people set of all gover income, income taxes is terrible.

Everything is just going to pay interest right now. And that numbers continually rising. So if we don't do something, the entire government budget will be paying interest.

They want to be money for anything. No, they won't be money for social good work, money for amErica or nothing. That's what we headed. That's what background t he means.

Yeah, that's such an insane contact. Yes.

that's like, hello, wake up. And somebody can tell me can show me like pens out the math, show me how this works. I'd love to hear IT, but but i'm just like, listen, i'm looking at the numbers here and i'm like to do something. America's toast will be money for anything.

Trump, to talk a lot about a lot is terf. Yeah, what do thousand terms? I know it's very controversial to even people's conomo st.

They disagree. I agree. Something is a good idea. Something is a terrible idea. What do you think?

I think you need to be careful. Tps um like the i'm idea lot a lot with like support in issues you like like the global automotive ply chain for text for examples is incredibly complex. So when there are sudden changes in tariff s then you're like walsh, you we got a factory like somewhere else that's making a part that goes into the car now.

And if that part suddenly twice expensive, like message everything up, you know. So um so you you want to be a have cash, be predictable. So like companies can adjust their supply chain. And I think I think companies is more than happy to uh increase uh manufacturing in amErica is just that you can't do IT instantly.

So if if you if you put in you if put put up giant taps immediately um and don't give companies a chance to a you both factors in amErica because you have to go to move atoms like you've got a building building, you've got install equipment, you've got to train people like that doesn't happen instantly um so you just got you can have for tariff, you want to have a rap so that people, companies can adjust and both the factories and train the people and get the equipment in place. Um otherwise just you based just shock the system and IT and IT breaks do bad things happen. So i'm against like sun sudden giant tabs because it's impossible response.

If you've to, you don't move a thousand tons of equipment, you know you can just some cases collectively, millions of tons of equipment. You just can't do that overnight. It's literally impossible.

So I think we want to be thought ful about tf um and and give companies are rap mean. I do generally agree that amErica should do more manufacturing. And a big manufacturing guy. I love manufacturing sml. A lot of time in the factory.

we've talked openly about the difficulties of manufacturing. How complicated is about most people aren't really aware of something that is complex is like, say, building a tesla yeah many question .

is super heart and complicated. So no, like a lot who was just theyve never been in a factory or they don't know where. How think heart difficult is to make things, you know what I think just catch up, come from the store, you know like the time, like people, like a lot of people, we've been an academia or you know these like social communist types, like they're never actually made anything.

So they they're Operate on the premise that there's this magical horne that just outputs good and services. And if someone's got more good and service than someone else, is because they took more from this magical honor. Plenty, and like guys, is no magical hall of plenty. The the, the there's no corumba a uh, it's actually gozen services come from people working collectively, doing a lot of hard work to produce the gusty services that you like and that that you need. Um so but we become very accustom .

these things happening overseas.

I mean, amErica is the second biggest manufacturing in the world. So it's not not mean we still make life stuff, but we could make more um people should make more. I think we should value you manufacturing a lot more in the united states.

We currently do would be very nice if we are completely self sufficient like medicine, like there's a bunch of different things to get manufacture overseas. That was a huge problem during cove IT because all the shipping was shut down.

Yeah I mean, you you don't want to say like so there's a lot amErica to the economics of comparative advantage like like so if you completely self sufficient, what that means is that you make all the stuff yourself and and even if some other country is really good at making something, you still make IT yourself and that which means you going to have the inferior, more costly .

domestically right um like soviet .

russia yeah um but like trade, trade improves prosperity. This this is important um so you don't actually want to be make everything yourself and and you you can run this like you can think of the first experiment on a sort of mark scale and or small scale then expand that and say where does the at at what point does the theory experiment along a put to be valid? Now please consider the case of you as an individual.

Imagine you have to do everything yourself. You have to farm. You had to, uh, grow chickens.

You've ve had one eggs. You've got ta build your own house. You've got to do your own a electrical repair, your own plumbing, everything yourself, everything how? Now that would be impossible OK. Now it's expanded to, okay, let that this ten people know you going to have some, some specialization of tasks. Okay, what may be one person could be really good at you construction, another person can be good at farming as I ten people, people not enough like let's go one hundred people now let's go one hundred million people now let's go to billion people and you still get the economics of of uh specialization like like specialization of labor where people become expert at particular thing still matters at a billions people or eight billion people, which desert so you still want um you do want specialization level. You do want uh countries to be really got a particular thing and make that thing um also encouraging .

innovation if you have competition. If the germans are making Better cars, we have to make Better cars right to compete with them. Which is like one of the things that happen doing like the eighties and nineties and amErica making crap cars and germany making much Better ones.

Yeah yeah I mean yeah the japanese car I mean yeah I mean basically american current should got really lazy in the seventies and eighties and then the japanese and german court companies came in and just clean the clock and when there was like a an old joke from the that that is kind of telling several joke um where it's like why do the japanese car companies beat the american car companies um well it's like, well in the the japanese SE car company you had eight people rowing in one person steering and in the american car company had eight people starring in one person rowing.

Yes, this is a boat. So the matter of boat race, yeah, but race japanese is boat. You got eight people are in one person.

In the american boat, you got, you got one person rowing and eight people staring. And when the american, the company loses the race, they they fire the rower. And I like, okay, that was actually kind of true.

Everyone wants to .

do be the boss and I to do the work.

everything yeah um one thing that a lot of people concerned about is the potential disruption is going to come about with automation and A I that a lot of these jobs, manufacturing jobs, uh, teamsters, all that stuff is gona be eliminated. What what did you mean? Hear the for front of this.

So how do you see this playing out? And what do you think that can be done to mitigate, uh, a lot of the loss of purpose, that a lot of people gonna loss of income, obviously universal basic incomes being floated about. And that seems to me to only be part of the problem. The another big part of the problem is people losing a sense of purpose.

Yeah now we're talking about something which is still pretty far in the future. You like .

how much is.

Well, I mean, it's it's probably on fifteen and twenty years of the thing. So we ve got like immediate issues. We ve got shorter issues that are one to three years medium.

Ten issues is like five, ten years longer. Ten issues of truth like maybe twenty years longer. ten. I think there is a question if if you have a on robotics, how do you find meaning in life if the computer can do everything Better than you can and the robot can do everything Better than you can? But we're so we're a long way to go before that and where you know and I do think it's like eighty percent likely to be a good outcome, like maybe ninety. So I think everyone's gone to have their own like personal robot like and and I think at some point, like wouldn't you want to have your own personal c three P O R to d to so it's going .

to be actually just like everyone has their own phone.

yeah, everyone to have their own robot body. Like, actually, well.

I would be great if IT protected you. Like, can you walk on the street of new york city ever a terminated with you?

I know about the time and hopefully we to avoid we don't want this to be the to the James Cameron more gene run vary than than James Cameron a movie situation.

But IT to watch some rich person walked on the street of new york city flanked by two giant tesla robots. Jack .

tesla rose.

we did protect tet, a bad never hood. That would be very interesting.

I mean.

you could potentially see that.

yeah.

restaurants probably have no robot rules. Can't bring a robot.

You leave a robot.

yeah, leave a robot outside, robot standing by the table.

The future is going be wild.

going to be wild. It's going to be really unpredictable. Like I don't think I mean, you probably have a pretty good sense of IT, but I think most people don't understand the way of that's coming here. And I kind of kind of completely drawn society and change IT .

forever yeah IT. I mean, it's which we have. I said it's it's not going to happen like overnight, but it's twenty years or now like I think it's still like twenty years and now think this can be more more human or drives than there are humans, really? Yes.

more humanized. Well, that's so crazy. Like, so it's like more guns.

We have more guns in people in america. We have more robots in people in amErica as well. Yes, you have much old robots. Nobody wants anymore.

I guess really, really versions or something.

In a historical timeline, twenty years in the past is not in that big of a deal. You know mean this is a big deal, but you go from like one thousand hundred and twenty and twenty that big a deal. Nineteen, twenty and sixty forty, kind of a big deal.

Nineteen, forty, ninety, sixty things stargeshina irb. Sixty, eighty, wow, that's a big difference. Eighty to two thousand, holy shit.

Now you have the internet. Two thousand and two thousand. Twenty, wow, this is nuts. You have propaganda, social media, youtube streaming.

Twenty years from now, like what are we've talking about, it's going to be that much of a shift like it's all accelerating and more in the middle of IT. So it's very difficult to sort of like feel let wallet happening. Could IT kind just feels like life and you just get adapted to the changes?

Yeah, I mean, people's phones at this point on a supercomputer in the pocket that can article like to answers any questions for people to take up for granted? Yeah, this is Normal. Yeah.

get mad if IT doesn't work. Yeah, like Lucy case, joke about using your phone and you're on a plane, fucking piece of shit. You're in the sky, you're floating in the air.

And that will work with starting to what will work with starting, starting, starting connection back .

on the ground and starting mountains of there. No phone service anywhere near. And we had full youtube.

We had text messages, face time, everything, phone calls. IT was nuts here. This picks that car box. Yes, it's crazy.

It's so light when I brought IT out like that's IT or this is IT this point IT in and the guys I was in camp with, so like, this is crazy yeah the whole camp was like sharing IT. So like ten people yeah using the the wifi signal, right? not.

And then you know, that's the beginning. I mean, you what you're at right now is like what version? This is starlink mini, right? So this is like a very small version. How how much small can IT scale down from that?

Well, there's certain area that you need like the bigger area, the is IT. The more you can 那么 like your back with .

yeah because .

you you're like trying to catch these like photo essentially so you can think of the like you know the area of the of of of the antonona is like the the more area you have the more four times you can catch。 Um so but we have a director sell capability as well. Just we've been launching that will turn on on a million a few months um that that actually connect directly to a cell phone unmodified. But but because the cell one is a much worse and tana than a dedicated and ten, I will be about a hundred times I spend with, but still know. Like, do text pictures like medium resolution?

Think one of the cool things about the new phone, the new a iphone, the iphone. In sixteen, I got IT, and I was in the mountains last month, and I was text messing with satellite. Yeah, I messages and receiving just text.

Yeah, just text. Yeah, but still pretty impressive. Yeah, yeah. I mean, what what are we going to be looking at at one hundred years now? I mean, when you hundred years now.

hope liza around that be a one. Yeah, yeah.

What what are the chances that we fucked the sole thing up fifty percent?

It's hard to say, I mean, um. I guess not I like I don't think the position will be totally destroyed unless it's like some really massive global dynamic war.

But I am even how can he would say that there was like a at least one same chance of total animation every century that was his rough estimate um but there's a much bigger chance of socialization being less capable in IT is today so you've said like well because you could say what you know this very civvy zone throughout history whether it's the like ancient marries or the the gypsies, the romans like there's like a life cycle to civilization. They reached a peak and then they started subsiding. Um so so I think a bigger questions like will our technology level be Better worse than IT is today in hundred years?

I think is probably going to be Better. But any estimates are are gonna. So the semi dependencies like like an estimate, I think is but that unit has any any meaning because of this. So many things that can happen in hundred years.

But the logical hope is always that people pay attention to history, and they recognize the patterns and how civilizations have collapsed, yes, and they recognize what's going wrong and the current society and say, we have to do our best to mitigate this. And we've seen this happen before. Let's course correct, and let's sort of manage what we've got here now and maintain what we've got here now because it's pretty extraordinary.

This is what we're hoping for with the selection. This is what we're hoping for with the future. As that people can see, we're on a bad path and something can be done right now.

And IT might be the only moment in history where this is possible because if they do locked the country down and make IT so that voting is kind of bullshit, you're only voting for primaries and the people that they put in the primary, they're controlling that in the first place. You don't really have democracy anymore. You don't really have choice exactly. You don't really have freedom.

That's right. yeah. I think freedom is is fundamental mistake in the election tomorrow will know, will know, I think we will know by the end of day tomorrow I think is going to take I still going to be like days .

actually election only little mark.

are you optimistic? I I am currently optimistic. But um the the biggest factor here is that men need to vote. That is the biggest issue. So I I don't know what what the reason is but but man just vote at a much lower rate than women.

nine percent right? Someone just told me .

that today is a big difference. Um like and i'm just like saying is a message the man out there vote like your life depends on IT because I think he does boat boat tomorrow like your life depends on IT nothing is more important agree.

Yeah listen and thank you for being here. I know your busy fuck, so I really appreciate your time. And again, I thank you so much for buying twitter because I really do believe that you've changed the course of history.

I really do. Thank you. You've created a pathway where people can actually express themselves and actually change information that really did exist before. And I think IT was dangerous.

IT. IT is dangerous. Hopefully I live long enough, see my kids grow up in people on mars. I, that's so long.

asking for you. Thank you very much.