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01-01-2026 · 5h 54m

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[00:07:30] I got a book and a title in real life
[00:07:38] The clock start coming
[00:07:43] I just didn't do the music with no fear
[00:07:49] You can hear it too in your sincere
[00:07:55] There's a lot of heart, but there's a hell
[00:08:00] One, one, one, one, three, that's all you have.
[00:08:05] One, two, that's all you have.
[00:08:09] One, two, that's all you have.
[00:08:13] One, one, one, two, that's all you have.
[00:08:19] I see the stack of them on the streets.
[00:08:26] And you can't stay on your feet
[00:08:32] And you're thinking in your sleep
[00:08:38] You risked the two of me
[00:08:44] You can't be the laughing to myself
[00:08:50] If you could do what you saw won't help
[00:08:56] Let's have a fun, fun, in the inside out
[00:09:02] Well fun, fun, fun, fun, great inside out
[00:09:08] Let's have a fun, fun, in the inside out
[00:09:15] Well fun, fun, in the inside out
[00:09:21] David's going on a win, it's straight
[00:09:23] Everyone's having a fantastic evening.
[00:09:25] After you're in training, no matter where you are in the world.
[00:09:27] I'm a soft fighter in this dog's and I'm brought to us going to keep live.
[00:09:30] From not in New York City, New York, but not still in England, still.
[00:09:35] Stolen land just all the same California laws.
[00:09:37] It was folks who were laughing alive and I hope all the boys goes in and be proud.
[00:09:40] I'm going to pass it.
[00:09:41] I want to be a beautiful day.
[00:09:42] Today's the wonderful day today is the first day of the game.
[00:09:46] The first day of the game.
[00:09:47] Twenty, twenty six.
[00:09:49] That's why it's going to be real tongue-clistened for a little bit.
[00:09:53] In 2016, January 1st, 20, 26 ladies and gentlemen, you already know what it is, let's go!
[00:09:59] We're live, we're live, and you know what it is.
[00:10:23] a lot of it.
[00:10:24] I hope it was broken.
[00:10:25] I'm going to have to pass it.
[00:10:26] I'm just going to be a great day regardless unless you actually, unless you actually
[00:10:35] paid for the calcium prediction, not realizing that I would not be a thing in
[00:10:45] auguration of Zaron, I'm done, but instead would be library acting to it from Sunny
[00:10:50] Los Angeles California.
[00:10:50] Well, not sunny, but we're starting right now going
[00:10:54] live to the Zomonday inauguration now moved by the privilege
[00:10:59] of taking this sacred oath humbled by the faith that you have
[00:11:04] placed in me and honored to serve as either you're 111
[00:11:09] or 112th mayor of New York City.
[00:11:14] But I do not stand alone.
[00:11:16] I stand alongside you, the tens of thousands of you
[00:11:21] gathered here in Lower Manhattan,
[00:11:23] warmed against the January chill
[00:11:26] by the resurgent flame of hope.
[00:11:29] I stand alongside countless more New Yorkers
[00:11:33] watching from cramped kitchens and flushing
[00:11:36] and barbershops in East New York,
[00:11:39] from cell phones cropped against the dashboards of park taxi cabs at La Guardia,
[00:11:44] from hospitals in Mott Haven and libraries in Elbario that have too long known only neglect.
[00:11:52] I stand alongside construction workers in steel-toed boots and hallowed cart vendors whose
[00:11:58] knees ache from working all day.
[00:12:02] I stand alongside neighbors who carry a plate of food to the elderly couple down the hall.
[00:12:08] close in a rush who still lift strangers
[00:12:11] strollers up subway stairs.
[00:12:14] And every person who makes the choice day after day,
[00:12:18] even when it feels impossible to call our city home.
[00:12:23] I stand alongside over one million New Yorkers
[00:12:26] who voted for this day nearly two months ago.
[00:12:29] And I stand just as reasonably alongside those who did not.
[00:12:37] I know there are some who view this administration
[00:12:40] with distrust or disdain or who see politics
[00:12:45] as permanently broken.
[00:12:47] And while only action can change minds,
[00:12:50] I promise you this, if you are the Yorker,
[00:12:55] I am your mayor.
[00:12:56] And regardless of whether we agree, I will protect you.
[00:13:04] Celebrate with you, please.
[00:13:06] More and all the other side.
[00:13:08] And never, not for a second, hide from you.
[00:13:12] I think the labor and movement leaders here today,
[00:13:16] the activists and the elected officials
[00:13:18] who will return to fighting for New Yorkers
[00:13:21] the second this ceremony concludes.
[00:13:23] And the performers who have gifted us with their talent.
[00:13:29] Thank you to Governor Hockel.
[00:13:32] Thank you as well to Mayor Adams.
[00:13:35] Dorothy Sun, the first person who was built a whole range from washing dishes to the highest
[00:13:42] business in our city for being here as well.
[00:13:46] He and I have an archer of the servicemen worldwide, but last fall was the way that he
[00:13:50] will cost me as the mayoral candidate that he would most want to be trapped with on
[00:13:54] elevator.
[00:13:55] Thank you to the two titans who are simply members of the National Board, which we
[00:14:03] The President of the Indian Congress,
[00:14:05] Nilea Velaskas, and our incredible opening speaker,
[00:14:09] Alexandria Al-Kasio Cortez.
[00:14:11] APPLAUSE
[00:14:14] All right, look at that, sir.
[00:14:14] You have received the wave for this moment.
[00:14:17] Wow.
[00:14:18] Thank you to the man whose leadership I seek most to emulate,
[00:14:22] who I am so grateful to be sworn in by today,
[00:14:25] Senator Bernie Sanders.
[00:14:27] APPLAUSE
[00:14:31] Thank you to my teams
[00:14:32] from the assembly to the campaign, to the transition.
[00:14:37] And now, the team, I am so excited to lead from City Hall.
[00:14:41] LAUGHTER
[00:14:44] Thank you to my parents, Mama and Baba.
[00:14:47] LAUGHTER
[00:14:51] Oh, my God, they're amazing me.
[00:14:52] Those hats are so wonderful.
[00:14:53] For teaching me how to be in this world
[00:14:55] and for having brought me to this place.
[00:14:57] This is so swag, bro.
[00:14:58] Thank you to my family, from Compiler to Delhi.
[00:15:02] And thank you to my wife Rama.
[00:15:05] For being my best friend.
[00:15:10] Well, I swear I got on the cold, just watching them from here.
[00:15:17] It's a new degrees in California this morning and it's kind of cold.
[00:15:21] But I'm literally freezing just watching.
[00:15:24] I'm still watching.
[00:15:26] Watching like this comes rarely.
[00:15:29] Seldom, do we hold such an opportunity to transform any of the degrees of disgust?
[00:15:36] There are still, is it the people themselves whose hands are the ones upon the levers of change?
[00:15:42] And yet we know that too often in our past moments of great possibility have been promptly surrendered to small imagination and smaller ambition.
[00:15:53] What was promised was never pursued.
[00:15:56] What could have changed remain the same?
[00:16:00] For the New Yorkers, most eager to see our city remain.
[00:16:04] The weight has only grown heavier.
[00:16:07] The weight has only grown longer.
[00:16:11] In writing this address, I have been told that this is the occasion
[00:16:15] to reset expectations.
[00:16:17] That I should use this opportunity to encourage the people of New York
[00:16:22] to ask for little and expect even less.
[00:16:26] I will do no such thing.
[00:16:32] The only expectation I seek to reset is that of small expectations.
[00:16:40] Beginning today, we will govern expansively and audaciously.
[00:16:45] We may not always succeed, but never will we be accused of lacking the courage to try.
[00:16:51] To those who insist that the era of big government is over, hear me when I say this.
[00:16:59] No longer will city hall hesitate to use its power to improve New Yorker's lives.
[00:17:08] For too long we have turned to the private sector for greatness while accepting mediocrity
[00:17:13] from those who serve the public.
[00:17:15] I cannot blame anyone who has come to question the role of government who's faith in
[00:17:20] democracy has been eroded by decades of apathy. We will restore that trust by walking a
[00:17:27] different path. One where government is no longer solely the final recourse for those struggling.
[00:17:33] One where excellence is no longer the exception. We expect greatness from the cooks wielding
[00:17:40] a thousand spices. Yeah, we will be able to see it in the oven. When he steps foot from our
[00:17:45] We will make a show of it.
[00:17:48] And Simon will be facilitating
[00:17:51] on this mental part for all the world's eyes to see.
[00:17:55] In a city where the mere names of our streets are associated
[00:17:58] with the innovation of the industries that call them home,
[00:18:02] we will make the word city hall,
[00:18:04] synonymous with both resolve and results.
[00:18:07] As we embark upon this work,
[00:18:11] let us advance a new question,
[00:18:13] a new answer to the question asked of every generation.
[00:18:18] Who does New York belong to?
[00:18:22] For much of our history, the response from City Hall has been simple.
[00:18:26] It belongs only to the wealthy and well-connected those who never strained to capture the
[00:18:30] attention of those in power.
[00:18:34] Working people have reckoned with the consequences.
[00:18:38] in classrooms and public housing developments where the elevators sit out of orders.
[00:18:43] Roads littered with pot holes and buses that arrive half an hour late if at all.
[00:18:49] Wages that do not rise in corporations that rip off consumers and employees alike.
[00:18:55] And still, there have been brief fleeting moments where the equation changed.
[00:19:01] Twelve years ago, Bill de Blasio stood where I stand now, as he promised to put
[00:19:05] and to economic and social inequalities that divided our city into two.
[00:19:11] In 1990 David Dinkin swore the same oath I swore today.
[00:19:15] That's for another show.
[00:19:16] I believe the God of the Lord just mosaic that is New York.
[00:19:19] Who I know very who I know.
[00:19:20] Who I know very well now.
[00:19:22] Of a decent life.
[00:19:24] And nearly six decades before him,
[00:19:27] Fiora LaGuardia took office with the goal of building a city that was far greater
[00:19:35] and more beautiful for the hungry and the poor.
[00:19:39] Some of these mayors achieved more success than others,
[00:19:43] but they were unified by a shared belief
[00:19:46] that New York could belong to more than just a privileged few.
[00:19:49] Isn't that Philip the Faker?
[00:19:50] Oh, yeah, Philip the Faker.
[00:19:51] Oh, yeah, Philip the Faker.
[00:19:52] They are some ways in Rekar Park.
[00:19:54] If anything, Bill the Blaslow is no longer
[00:19:56] American people.
[00:19:57] They can be had in one of them.
[00:19:59] Picanya and Pistrami on Rye.
[00:20:02] And they know that this belief could be made true
[00:20:05] if only government dared to work hardest
[00:20:08] for those who work hardsed.
[00:20:11] Over the years to come, my administration
[00:20:13] will resurrect that legacy.
[00:20:16] Quite a little bit of a different gift.
[00:20:17] That's okay.
[00:20:19] Four of the blades and the buttons.
[00:20:21] Where government looks and lives like the people
[00:20:24] it represents.
[00:20:25] He doesn't know.
[00:20:26] What does he know?
[00:20:27] He's against corporate greed.
[00:20:28] He sounds like.
[00:20:29] He's like a politician for a while in a era.
[00:20:31] And others have dee.
[00:20:32] How many politicians do you actually here in the United States of America?
[00:20:36] They are on and said that age-old can convincingly talk an inspirational tone and have
[00:20:42] like a North-Sodged Agent to that point to you.
[00:20:46] Not many, right?
[00:20:47] New York belongs to all who live in it.
[00:20:51] Together, we will tell a new story of ours.
[00:20:54] Oh yeah, it's called having an eye-bass when you're 34 years old and he's fed up
[00:20:58] all night because you got a son and a cent.
[00:21:01] Or will be a tale of two cities, the rich versus the poor?
[00:21:05] It will be a tale of eight and a half million cities.
[00:21:09] Each of them in New Yorker with hopes and fears, each a universe, each of them woven together.
[00:21:17] The authors of this story will speak, Pusto and Mandarin, Yvish and Creole.
[00:21:25] They will pray in masks at school, at church, at grudladas and munders and temples.
[00:21:32] And many will not pray at all.
[00:21:34] They will be Russian Jewish immigrants in Brighton Beach, Italians in Rosville and Irish
[00:21:40] families in Woodhaven.
[00:21:43] Many of whom came here with nothing but a dream of a better life, a dream which is wither
[00:21:48] to weigh.
[00:21:49] They will be young people in cramped marble hill apartments where the walls shake when
[00:21:53] in the subway passes.
[00:21:55] They will be black homeowners in St. Albans,
[00:21:58] whose homes represent a physical testament
[00:22:00] to triumph over decades of lesser paid labor and redlining.
[00:22:06] They will be Palestinian New Yorkers in Bay Rich.
[00:22:08] Who will no longer have to contend with a politics
[00:22:16] that speaks of universalism and then makes them the exception.
[00:22:20] You of these eight and a half million will fit into neat and easy boxes.
[00:22:28] Some will be voters from Hillside Avenue or Fordham Road who supported President Trump a year
[00:22:33] before they voted for me.
[00:22:36] Tired of being failed by their parties establishment.
[00:22:39] The majority will not use the language that we often expect from those who wield influence.
[00:22:45] I welcome the change.
[00:22:47] The two long, those fluent in the good grammar of stability, have deployed decorum
[00:22:53] to mask agendas of cruelty.
[00:22:56] Many of these people have been at Patrejo, a lot of people are pretty boggers, but
[00:23:01] it's a real law.
[00:23:02] But it's not a real law.
[00:23:03] Their needs will be met.
[00:23:04] Their hopes and dreams and interests will be reflected transparently in government.
[00:23:09] They will shape our future.
[00:23:12] And if for too long these communities have existed as distinct from one another, we
[00:23:17] We will draw this city closer together.
[00:23:20] We will replace the fragility of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.
[00:23:26] If our campaign demonstrated that the people of New York yearn for solidarity then
[00:23:32] let this government foster it.
[00:23:35] Because no matter what you eat, how you pray or where you come from, the words that
[00:23:41] most define us are the two we all share. New Yorkers. And it will be New Yorkers who
[00:23:50] reform along broken property tax system. New Yorkers who create a new department of community
[00:23:57] safety that will tackle the mental health of the United States.
[00:24:00] What does it mean on the right side of the United States?
[00:24:02] It means it's enough to do.
[00:24:04] If you notice like New Yorkers who will take on the budget, if you've been to the
[00:24:07] to the flight.
[00:24:09] Everyone.
[00:24:11] The last night everyone gathered at the
[00:24:15] Jewish community centers.
[00:24:17] He lives in a village.
[00:24:19] They all got a little bit of their
[00:24:22] support and for well.
[00:24:23] There's a massive happening in New York right now.
[00:24:27] They're all flying to Florida.
[00:24:28] One man's nowhere is other man's somewhere.
[00:24:31] And every Jewish person is flying in the
[00:24:33] building in town as well.
[00:24:34] million somewhere. Taxi cab deep. If you were to ask me the last time, you know, we're going to have a
[00:24:41] place and come and have a game. The powers that be had looked away from these places for quite some time.
[00:24:50] Yeah, well, they know about them at all. So they dismissed them as nowhere, but in our city,
[00:24:57] where every corner of these five boroughs holds power, there is no nowhere,
[00:25:03] And there is no no one.
[00:25:05] There is only New York, and there are only New Yorkers.
[00:25:09] Eight and a half million New Yorkers will speak this new era into existence.
[00:25:16] It will be loud.
[00:25:18] It will be different.
[00:25:20] It will feel like the New Yorker will be...
[00:25:22] We love this, though. She doesn't mind me.
[00:25:24] We will replace you and you see the finance capital.
[00:25:26] No, no, no.
[00:25:27] No, no, no, no.
[00:25:28] You have called this city home.
[00:25:30] That love has shaped your life.
[00:25:32] I know that it is shaped mine.
[00:25:36] This is the city where I set landspeed records
[00:25:38] on my raises scooter at the age of 12.
[00:25:41] Quickest four blocks of my life.
[00:25:44] The city where I ate powdered donuts at halftime
[00:25:47] during A.Y. and so soccer games
[00:25:49] and realized I probably was not going to be going pro.
[00:25:53] The city where I devoured two big slices
[00:25:56] at Coronette's pizza.
[00:25:58] I played cricket with my friends at Ferry Point Park
[00:26:01] and took the one train to the BX-10
[00:26:04] only to still show up late to Brock Science.
[00:26:07] People love the city where I've gone up.
[00:26:10] New Yorkers from above,
[00:26:11] part of my heart stays in New Yorkers.
[00:26:13] They love it.
[00:26:15] This is the part of the convover is like,
[00:26:20] and this is the part of the convover.
[00:26:22] I'm just like, kind of a merge from 26 feet.
[00:26:24] Like I did in this segment.
[00:26:25] It's a cool city.
[00:26:26] And we have the
[00:26:31] work of the
[00:26:34] trade.
[00:26:36] To become an American
[00:26:37] citizen on the
[00:26:37] Perl's street.
[00:26:40] To live in New York.
[00:26:41] I am to our New York.
[00:26:43] I have you this is
[00:26:47] because I like you don't have
[00:26:49] stories like this.
[00:26:50] You're like, oh, this is
[00:26:51] the city that I grew up in where
[00:26:53] I drove a lot.
[00:26:54] I drove on the test.
[00:26:55] And I drove and I sat in my car and I'm all there.
[00:27:00] Where else could a Muslim kid like me grow up eating bagels
[00:27:04] and locks every Sunday?
[00:27:06] That love will be our guide as we pursue our agenda.
[00:27:13] Here, where the language of the new deal was born,
[00:27:18] we will return the vast resources of this city
[00:27:22] to the workers who call it home.
[00:27:25] Not only will we make it possible for every New Yorker
[00:27:29] to afford a life they love once again.
[00:27:32] We will overcome the isolation that too many feel
[00:27:36] and connect the people of this city to one another.
[00:27:40] The cost of childcare will no longer discourage young adults
[00:27:44] from starting a family.
[00:27:46] Because we will deliver a universal childcare for the many
[00:27:51] I'm going to get rid of that.
[00:27:53] Let him get rid of that.
[00:27:55] Let him laugh about what he's going to say.
[00:27:57] Who's in rent stabilized homes with a longer dread
[00:28:00] the latest red hike?
[00:28:02] Because we will trees the rent.
[00:28:05] Breats are better since he won.
[00:28:07] Thank you for the last one.
[00:28:09] The reason and the effort for giving me the money.
[00:28:11] I can tell.
[00:28:12] Parking back in service.
[00:28:13] They did it a long time.
[00:28:14] We'll no longer be deemed as smoke in your eyes.
[00:28:17] Because we will make those buses.
[00:28:19] I speak to them frequently.
[00:28:21] Deeply in the last night.
[00:28:22] These policies are not simply about the costs we make free, but the lives we fill with
[00:28:30] freedom.
[00:28:32] For too long in our city, freedom has belonged only to those who can afford to buy it.
[00:28:38] Our city hall will change that.
[00:28:41] These promises carried our movement to city hall, and they will carry us from the rally
[00:28:47] in cries of a campaign to the realities of a new era in politics.
[00:28:54] Two Sundays ago, as snow softly fell, I spent 12 hours at the museum of the moving image
[00:29:00] in the story.
[00:29:01] Police officers from every borough as they told me about the city that is theirs.
[00:29:07] We distrust, we discuss construction hours on the vanwicked expressway and EBT eligibility,
[00:29:14] affordable housing.
[00:29:15] I'm going to say that the Americans aren't going to like that, yeah, okay, let's be real when I said that it was a long shot, okay?
[00:29:22] Yes, yes, it was a long shot and I thought it would get people excited and it's seemingly there were plenty of people in my community that were excited regardless of whether or not I would move to New York City
[00:29:33] me to the front, they got a little too excited y'all shouldn't have knocked on as many
[00:29:37] doors you knocked on. Okay, I just didn't think that it would actually happen. Okay.
[00:29:43] Well, I get I wish for it. But sometimes you say things. Sometimes you say things words
[00:29:51] come out in a mouth. You say, Oh, yeah, I'll move in New York. I was okay. Well, you know,
[00:29:57] each person sitting across from me. It was the shared recognition that this moment demands
[00:30:02] a new politics and a new approach to power.
[00:30:07] We will deliver nothing less as we work each day to make this city belong to more of
[00:30:13] its people than it did the day before.
[00:30:18] Here is why I want you to expect from the administration that this morning moved into the
[00:30:23] building.
[00:30:24] I know John's how this year.
[00:30:25] We're going to cover a dollar.
[00:30:26] Which is normal for you all from the culture of city hall from one of no to one of how
[00:30:33] It's like when I was I
[00:30:35] Not to any billionaire or oligarch who thinks they can buy our democracy
[00:30:40] Look at that we will go without shame and insecure there to making no apologies
[00:30:46] I don't know where he is. I think he's like sitting across somewhere from burn art
[00:30:51] because he posted a photo of it.
[00:30:53] He thought I was going as well.
[00:30:55] He texted me last night's like,
[00:30:56] all right, this morning's like,
[00:30:57] are you going to the inauguration of making a call?
[00:30:59] I've been lost at eight of those.
[00:31:01] I will not abandon my life.
[00:31:03] That is the one talking to the horn, I think.
[00:31:04] He's radical.
[00:31:05] He's at the inauguration,
[00:31:06] haunting the horn,
[00:31:07] because he's defending.
[00:31:09] He's combating anti-Semitism.
[00:31:12] He gives so much to so few
[00:31:14] and denies so many people
[00:31:16] the basic necessities of life.
[00:31:18] We will strive each day to ensure that no New Yorker is priced out of any one of those
[00:31:25] basic necessities.
[00:31:28] And throughout it all, we will, in the words of Jason Terrence Phillips, better known
[00:31:33] as Jada Kiss or Jada La, the outside.
[00:31:42] this is a government of New York by New York and for New York.
[00:31:47] This is crazy because it's like New Yorkers love New Yorkers have this like New Yorker's
[00:31:53] supremacy as attitude but Loki they kind of can have that because it's like one of the only
[00:31:59] functional cities even then it's in a state of this repair it's just in with me and many
[00:32:06] respects but you know in comparison to the rest of the guy we understand with us now
[00:32:12] and every day that follows.
[00:32:14] City Hall will not be able to deliver on our own.
[00:32:19] And while we will encourage New Yorkers to demand more
[00:32:22] from those with the great privilege of serving them,
[00:32:25] we will encourage you to send us a lot of cross-listened
[00:32:28] insiders.
[00:32:29] I don't know, I think there's a separate place.
[00:32:31] Over a year ago, did not end with our election.
[00:32:35] It will not end this afternoon.
[00:32:38] It lives on with every battle we will fight together.
[00:32:42] Every blizzard and flood we would stand together.
[00:32:46] Every moment of fiscal challenge we overcome
[00:32:48] with ambition not austerity together.
[00:32:51] Every way we pursue change in working people's interests
[00:32:56] rather than at their expense together.
[00:32:59] No longer will we treat victory as an invitation
[00:33:02] to turn off the news.
[00:33:04] From today onwards, we will understand victory very simply.
[00:33:09] something with the power to transform lives and something that demands effort from each of us every single day.
[00:33:19] What we achieve together will reach across the five boroughs and it will resonate far beyond.
[00:33:26] There are many who will be watching.
[00:33:29] They want to know if the left can govern.
[00:33:32] They want to know if the struggles that afflict them can be solved.
[00:33:37] They want to know if it is right to hope again.
[00:33:42] So standing together with the wind of purpose at our backs,
[00:33:47] we will do something that New Yorkers do better than anyone else.
[00:33:52] We will set an example for the world.
[00:33:58] If what's the natural set is true,
[00:34:01] let us prove that anyone can make it in New York and anywhere else too.
[00:34:06] Let us prove that when a city belongs to the people,
[00:34:10] there is no need to small to be met.
[00:34:13] No person to sick to be made healthy.
[00:34:16] No one to alone to feel like New York is their home.
[00:34:23] The work continues.
[00:34:26] The work endorsed.
[00:34:29] The work my friends has only just begun.
[00:34:33] Thank you.
[00:34:35] All right, you should do.
[00:34:40] You should move there by the other.
[00:34:45] And it has to be like a bunch of those.
[00:34:48] I think that like, do I think it just brings about, you know,
[00:34:54] social distribution on the country or something like that?
[00:34:57] No.
[00:34:58] Do I have, you know, a decent amount of confidence that
[00:35:01] that Zoram and Danny will hopefully be able to achieve some of his agenda.
[00:35:06] I hope so. I hope he doesn't let all of us down. You know, a lot of people
[00:35:10] a lot of people work very hard to make sure that this happened, you know.
[00:35:14] And a lot of New Yorkers are looking to him now, but beyond that, but beyond that,
[00:35:19] there are also a lot of people that are like,
[00:35:31] one
[00:35:41] and one of the
[00:35:43] one of the
[00:35:48] one of the
[00:35:51] one of the
[00:35:53] think this is going to be modest incremental expansions of already existing, so if you say
[00:35:59] the net's things like that, hopefully, hopefully it'll be successful.
[00:36:06] And there will be a lot of pushback, no matter how modest or how incremental.
[00:36:11] And there will also be a lot of criticism that comes from the left flank too.
[00:36:14] As is always the case, right?
[00:36:16] There will be a lot of people on the left flank that are going to say he's not doing what
[00:36:20] He's supposed to be doing all this stuff or he promised so much more.
[00:36:23] He's not doing it and and it's always going to look like unmute man.
[00:36:28] Shut the fuck up dude, God damn.
[00:36:30] Let me do some goddamn commentary.
[00:36:32] Suck my dick.
[00:36:33] Oh my God, we're 36 minutes in New Year.
[00:36:36] New Me haven't even put my predict or goals out there about how I'm not going to be fucking
[00:36:40] molding as much anymore.
[00:36:41] I haven't even had the moment to lie to you about not yelling at you guys and you're
[00:36:47] already being freaking annoying. Come down. Okay, there you go. First
[00:36:55] mall that out of the gates. First, maulding out of the gates, swinging.
[00:37:03] It's been 37 minutes since I started the broadcast. You know, new year
[00:37:09] same you reacting to one guy is not even one guy. There's hella guys. It's
[00:37:13] never one guy when I'm what get when I'm getting one guy. I'm not actually
[00:37:16] getting one guy, I'm getting 10 guy, I'm getting 100 guy, I'm getting a thousand guy.
[00:37:21] Anyway, stop.
[00:37:25] Make sure you expose your true colors before you lie to us.
[00:37:28] I don't even know what that means.
[00:37:31] But yeah, look, ultimately he has, you know, he has a solid team around him, there's
[00:37:39] some people obviously that I'm not too fond of and not like from his team team, but
[00:37:46] I mean, from his, you know, new mayoral team, right, but outside of that, outside of that,
[00:37:56] I think hopefully he'll be able to, hopefully he'll be able to, to change certain things
[00:38:05] to improve people's lives a little bit to the best of his ability from the position
[00:38:09] that he has in spite of all of the pushback that will inevitably come and not only that,
[00:38:14] but also he'll be an inspirational figure in the same way
[00:38:17] that Bernie was an inspirational figure for him.
[00:38:20] And I know that a lot of people on the left flag
[00:38:21] get mad about him constantly praising Bernie Sanders
[00:38:24] and propping up Bernie Sanders
[00:38:26] and assume that he's going to betray a lot of the other things
[00:38:30] that he said he was going to do
[00:38:33] or betraying like his anti-Synos activism
[00:38:36] and things of that nature.
[00:38:37] But I think you have to understand
[00:38:39] if someone who is a lifelong anti-Synos activist
[00:38:42] has also been inspired by Bernie Sanders
[00:38:46] and has positions that I would say are far more
[00:38:50] to the left and far more radical than Bernie Sanders
[00:38:53] on a lot of issues than what makes you think,
[00:38:56] what makes you think that there won't be others
[00:38:59] that are equally inspired by Zoram Mundani
[00:39:03] and will then run for office and win on positions
[00:39:08] on positions that are far more radical than is where I'm
[00:39:12] done in terms of being on the left.
[00:39:14] This is how things work.
[00:39:15] This is why always take changes, change takes time.
[00:39:19] It doesn't happen overnight.
[00:39:22] And in many instances, you have to work
[00:39:24] within the confines of what is possible.
[00:39:32] That's just the reality.
[00:39:34] And a lot of people don't see that.
[00:39:37] a lot of people want instant gratification.
[00:39:39] Or let me say it a different way.
[00:39:43] It's not necessarily even instant gratification
[00:39:45] because a lot of people I think understand
[00:39:47] this severity of the violence and the severity
[00:39:49] of structural violence, the poverty,
[00:39:51] the severity of the structural violence of genocide,
[00:39:53] but not structural violence,
[00:39:54] but the direct violence of genocide.
[00:39:56] And because of that,
[00:40:00] because time is running out when it comes
[00:40:02] to the imminent ecological collapse,
[00:40:06] do to climate change. People want change immediately. People demand change immediately and
[00:40:10] it's understandable. But no matter what our needs are, no matter what the situation demands,
[00:40:17] the reality of the matter is things are going to always move, especially in a country like
[00:40:22] the United States of America that is so unimaginably right wing, so unimaginably
[00:40:25] reactionary that things are going to move very slow. The very fact that we have people
[00:40:32] like Zaramam Donnie. The very fact that we have people like Zaramam Donnie who are seen as
[00:40:39] positive figures in American politics. I mean, this is unheard of. This is unheard of an unimaginable
[00:40:45] even in like 2016, 34 year old Muslim socialist guy who's brown, who's anti-Israel,
[00:40:52] So like you have to understand given the time line here, things are in many instances moving
[00:41:03] at a rapid pace.
[00:41:04] That guy on screen looks a lot like Zaron Law, what do you talk about?
[00:41:08] This is Andrew, isn't it?
[00:41:09] It was going to focus on them every single day.
[00:41:12] So this will be an energetic administration that's going to be laser focused on the economic
[00:41:15] people working people and it's a new day and a new year.
[00:41:18] This is Andrew.
[00:41:19] I'm not a man.
[00:41:20] You've seen him on my screen.
[00:41:22] Andrew Epstein was not very critical of Mayor Eric Adams. Mayor Adams was up there on the day
[00:41:29] as with him. That's a lot of the, that's the dude that runs the, I think the Muslim
[00:41:34] account, right?
[00:41:35] This is a lot of the, that's the dude that runs the, I think the Muslim account, right?
[00:41:39] This is the speech about looking forward, obviously building on the successes.
[00:41:43] Andrew Epstein is one of the goats on Zoron's campaign. He was there. He was there the whole day.
[00:41:48] We're looking fundamentally when we were hanging out. If you remember
[00:41:51] that vision, those priorities, a desire that New Yorkers have to see government
[00:41:56] get active in improving their lives not to look backwards.
[00:42:00] He said, we got a fair and nice socialist. They will govern as a democratic socialist.
[00:42:05] He's been criticized for that affiliation.
[00:42:07] So a product collective up at this collective left.
[00:42:10] They'll get in this way with a lion.
[00:42:11] Too often we make a lot of talking.
[00:42:13] They're going to go up the words we need to leave.
[00:42:15] But Z and the left in New York City worked to get this done this time, proud to be a small part of it while it was at the U.A.W.
[00:42:21] First, you first, you needed to endorse me in the primary. Yeah.
[00:42:25] So, dog, you elevated a fucking mayor, literally never let anyone take the shit away from me. I know you're humble, but this was a dub, you generally helped achieve,
[00:42:33] not just with the platform, but with all the people you've motivated, not to help this campaign.
[00:42:36] I mean, it's nothing I do is as cost sequential as what the people will end up doing, you know what I mean?
[00:42:45] It's just I'm just lucky enough that I, you know, I was able to play some kind of a role in this.
[00:42:56] Ultimately, ultimately, this is a great moment.
[00:43:00] And hopefully it will be a really good moment for the future of the left in this country no matter what people say no matter how skeptical people are the reason why
[00:43:08] the reason why I say that is because
[00:43:12] We don't get a lot of W's man. He's got to take him you got to take him where you can okay. You got to take it where you can you got to take it in stride
[00:43:20] But it is yet another testament that you have to just like keep pushing keep pushing no matter what no matter what people say
[00:43:26] I ultimately though, like I said, you never know.
[00:43:30] You never know where American society will inevitably lead towards.
[00:43:36] You don't know where we'll be at.
[00:43:37] Five years down the line.
[00:43:39] So you have to keep organizing, nonstop, because when the opportunity comes, it's good
[00:43:48] to have a solid movement.
[00:43:51] It's good to have at least less ideological antagonism towards socialism.
[00:43:59] You know what I mean?
[00:44:02] And I think it's little by little that we are all able to put a dent in this concept.
[00:44:10] But you have to remember, you have to remember.
[00:44:14] These things take time.
[00:44:15] I don't want people to assume that he's going to like do broad sweeping changes they
[00:44:18] one or even by the end of his mayoral tenure, you know, whenever that may be. Okay. But I will say this much. I think he also, regardless of some of the criticisms that I've had with what he's done in internal New York City to say politics.
[00:44:37] I think the reason why he's moving in the way that he's moving is because he understands
[00:44:43] the responsibility that he has as far as being a movement builder, as far as being a figure
[00:44:51] that people will point to.
[00:44:53] He recognizes that it's not just like any other mayor, you know what I mean?
[00:44:58] When Eric Adams was elected, he didn't have an entire future of a movement that people
[00:45:06] would point to nobody was like oh dude yeah Eric Adams is going to be nobody was looking to
[00:45:12] Eric Adams to be like well this is what you know this is what it's going to look like for
[00:45:17] the future of like the Democratic Party party policy well I guess Nate Silver was but he was stupid
[00:45:21] right Nate Silver was saying that and a lot of people in nature media were saying that but very
[00:45:25] quickly they just kind of dropped it because liberalism is hegemonic and there are a million
[00:45:30] other people that you can point to the well is deep okay the bench is deep for liberals that you
[00:45:36] you can point to, whereas for socialists,
[00:45:40] democratic socialists in general, or socialists of any variety,
[00:45:44] there aren't that many people in positions of power.
[00:45:46] So there's a lot of scrutiny on what they do,
[00:45:50] and basically what they end up with the end of accomplishing
[00:45:56] will be proof for many other people.
[00:46:02] Even his electoral victory, in my opinion,
[00:46:05] dramatically changed the trajectory of American politics and you will see this in the
[00:46:09] upcoming year. I'll talk about my predictions in a little bit. But you will see a lot
[00:46:13] more Zora on style campaigning. It's already started. Some will be indecent and some will
[00:46:18] be legit. Mike from Beijing. Raid. I don't even know who Michael from Beijing is. Do you
[00:46:25] mean Michael from Pennsylvania, which is not in Beijing? Are you guys talking about Michael from
[00:46:31] Pennsylvania? Because, yeah, I question his, I question his, his loyalty to the wonderful
[00:46:42] nation of China, the people's Republic of China. I question it last night as a matter
[00:46:46] of fact. I did. He is yet to go to China. So I don't even know if he's a real one. He
[00:46:55] might be, he might be one of these like fallen Gong style operatives, you know what I mean? He's
[00:46:58] like, oh, I'm Chinese, but then like he's I might have seen him outside of a Chinese
[00:47:02] embassy or two holding up one of those signs talking about like, you know, they're doing
[00:47:06] organ harvesting in China, that type of thing. I'm just very suspicious about whether or
[00:47:11] not he's real, uh, he might have even gone to like a like a shanian show or something.
[00:47:17] I don't know. So it's just strange that a lot of people believe that he is just because
[00:47:25] his name is like central committee that he's actually approaching I don't know I can't
[00:47:31] tell until I see him in China you know I'm going to explain this.
[00:47:48] He's right there, this is so funny.
[00:47:51] Okay.
[00:47:54] Once again, another L for me,
[00:47:57] okay, I probably should have gone.
[00:47:59] And, but you have to remember,
[00:48:02] I'm not a New Yorker.
[00:48:04] Okay, let the New Yorkers have their New Yorker moment.
[00:48:18] did you even want to share his new year address you fake white Chinese I did as a matter
[00:48:24] of fact I literally did and I was talking to Michael from Pennsylvania I was quizzing him
[00:48:29] on it.
[00:48:30] I'm flying to Woke, make it tomorrow morning I have my prayer man and my pronouns ready
[00:48:33] baby, hella Andrew.
[00:48:36] I'm bankrupt now another five years of weight slavery under his home tiger, Austin access
[00:48:39] your fault.
[00:48:45] He did he mentioned Wolkong.
[00:48:47] It was sick.
[00:48:49] Gee, I mean, here it is.
[00:48:50] Here's his president, she's new here address.
[00:48:53] Where he mentions Wolkong.
[00:48:55] There was some interesting moments in this.
[00:48:57] I obviously, you know, I watched it.
[00:49:00] I read it.
[00:49:00] I analyzed it as one is supposed to do.
[00:49:05] But basically talking about how the next five-year plan
[00:49:09] is only starting and how how many targets
[00:49:12] they've achieved ingenuity and all that good stuff. Obviously the parts that Americans
[00:49:17] will pay attention to is like the conversations surrounding Japan, the conversations surrounding
[00:49:23] Taiwan, the unification what Taiwan is inevitable and it's unstoppable. That's what he said.
[00:49:31] And you know, we'll see what that means in 2026. Did more gaming than even 2026 take that?
[00:49:38] that. She did. Anyway, I can't believe you thought that I would not have watched
[00:49:45] the Xi Jinping inaugural address. I mean, or not inaugural, New Year's address. But now
[00:49:57] the important, now that the importance of personal news, how was your New Year's Eve?
[00:50:01] my newsy was was fine. I hung out with him friends. I basically left. I left the
[00:50:09] New Year's Eve party. I was at 30 minutes after the ball dropped, you know, and went
[00:50:14] back home to go to sleep. And then this morning I woke up and shot a very special episode
[00:50:19] with some friends of a special podcast that'll be coming out on even no one. I won't
[00:50:25] see what I did, but I did a little bit of voice acting, even though my voice is a little
[00:50:29] the busted right now and that's pretty much it. It's all I've done today. And, you know, a little bit of reading.
[00:50:37] May your legs a fucking movie for real. Yeah, no, my legs a movie. Yard, you know what it is.
[00:50:48] Disney picks our sodas too. Oh, something like that. Something like that. Similar cast. Let's just say.
[00:50:59] I believe I believe I will be getting a haircut today from Jeff.
[00:51:08] I don't know where he's up to, what he's up to, but that'll happen later.
[00:51:12] But yeah, as far as the the calcium prediction goes, told you guys not to bet on anything.
[00:51:20] Okay, these things are, these things are, they're, they're not going to help you.
[00:51:26] Okay.
[00:51:27] It is pretty crazy that a certain point because these things are so malleable
[00:51:32] So easy to manipulate that I was at like 48% likely that I'll be attending
[00:51:39] the swearing in ceremony of Zoram I'm Donnie
[00:51:42] Obviously as Austin ox is trolling here, but
[00:51:45] Chelsea pay me my one two five million. He's right there
[00:51:48] I lost my kids because of you. My wife is taking the kids. Well, I'll told you guys not to gamble. Okay. Even if you think you know what's going to happen, you never know.
[00:52:03] Now, Shat does a son hate white people, yes or no, brother, I'm white.
[00:52:08] Okay.
[00:52:09] I'm a white person.
[00:52:10] I am white people, um, they found their new Hassan Hassan Abbey
[00:52:16] Piker.
[00:52:17] Is it who is it?
[00:52:19] Socialist, so I'm done.
[00:52:20] He's white.
[00:52:21] I'm a doggie.
[00:52:22] I'm a 360 and $30 booze to swearing in ceremony.
[00:52:25] I love, I love when people do this stuff because like, especially when they talk
[00:52:30] about luxury boots and then they point to a boots that are $630 which is once again expensive
[00:52:37] certainly very expensive but it's also boots okay like like is not like like their boots
[00:52:52] it's like when they did this with Bernie's jacket they were like Bernard Sanders is wearing
[00:52:58] Like a $400 jacket or something and it's like, yeah,
[00:53:02] he's wearing a winter coat because it's cold outside.
[00:53:07] Those things are expensive.
[00:53:08] He didn't.
[00:53:10] What is he supposed to do?
[00:53:11] Knit it himself?
[00:53:16] Like what do you mean?
[00:53:21] Not luxury is not even cut toward these motherfuckers
[00:53:23] don't know clothing.
[00:53:25] Yeah, I don't know what these shoes are,
[00:53:27] But I also don't care, but also you kind of out yourself
[00:53:32] for chirping and my stuff like this
[00:53:34] because you know, like high end boots
[00:53:37] or not even high end boots,
[00:53:38] which is like boots in general nowadays
[00:53:40] in this economy are starting at like 200 bucks.
[00:53:44] You know what I mean?
[00:53:47] So even on the higher higher end,
[00:53:48] you're gonna see like $630, but it's not the highest end.
[00:53:52] And not only that, but it doesn't even matter
[00:53:54] if she was wearing $6,000 boots,
[00:53:55] I still wouldn't give a shit.
[00:53:57] I don't care
[00:53:59] paying over a hundred and fifty dollars for any article of clothing is bourgeois
[00:54:02] decadence yeah exactly
[00:54:04] whereas hyper focusing on the clothing that people are wearing
[00:54:08] without even figuring out how they accrued it without even figuring out how they
[00:54:11] acquired it sorry
[00:54:12] and and
[00:54:14] and like having a back and forth over like how expensive certain clothing
[00:54:18] piece of clothing are
[00:54:19] that's that's how we achieve true communism true socialism
[00:54:25] his dumbest fuck who gives the shit.
[00:54:36] Also, she's a totally separate person.
[00:54:39] And I don't even know if she's a socialist or not.
[00:54:42] And even if she is, I still don't care for the record.
[00:54:52] Like, I just, I legitimately don't care.
[00:54:54] And I don't think a lot of people actually care about it either.
[00:54:59] I guess they they whip themselves into a frenzy to care about it.
[00:55:04] Or they just like, we're they'll talk about this stuff.
[00:55:06] And let's leave it with a be like, this is this course.
[00:55:08] This is what the, but it's it's never actual, like, socialists.
[00:55:15] More often than not, this kind of conversation is always being more
[00:55:19] often than not, this kind of conversation is always coming from people
[00:55:21] who are not socialists at all, who just like despise socialism, who will be like
[00:55:26] socialism means you have to be broke, you fucking stupid ass, why aren't you wearing,
[00:55:32] why aren't you wearing the appropriate price boots, but then, but then, what's even more
[00:55:41] annoying about it is, there are actual self-described socialists that will engage in this kind of
[00:55:47] reactionary nonsense. Okay. They do. There are people who unironically do this. There are
[00:55:55] people who unironically also on the left, people who are self-described leftist, whether they're
[00:56:01] anarchist, Marxist, Leninist, or the like who also lean into the socialism is a poverty
[00:56:06] called narrative and they'll leftistly make this argument. Or they'll be like, no, you actually don't
[00:56:14] understand you're you're making a statement with all of your purchases about, you know,
[00:56:20] luxury goods that you're purchasing, luxury goods are, you know, causing luxury goods mean that
[00:56:27] you are a totally succumbing to the overproduction that exists under, you know, a capitalist
[00:56:34] organization of the economy blah, blah, blah, blah, all of these words to say you're a boring
[00:56:38] as bitch with no swag, okay? That's it. You are dude, are you telling
[00:56:48] to have a hypocrite? You were $1,000 a clothing every day? Yes, my $1,000
[00:56:54] U.A. W. T. shirt that I'm wearing currently. It doesn't matter. My point is it
[00:56:59] doesn't matter. It literally does not matter. It doesn't matter. And I think
[00:57:05] more leftists should focus on their image as well.
[00:57:11] They should marketing is important.
[00:57:14] That's a branding is important.
[00:57:15] Market is important.
[00:57:17] Conduct yourselves a little bit better.
[00:57:21] It's true.
[00:57:22] And don't engage in purity testing over a dump shit like this.
[00:57:29] This is the one argument.
[00:57:31] This is the one argument that actually really frustrates
[00:57:34] a lot of people even in this community, because it's the thing that most people don't care
[00:57:39] about.
[00:57:40] And if it's something that you don't care about, it's so easy to just disparage.
[00:57:44] It's so easy to say like, it's like me talking about, you know, it's, it's think about
[00:57:49] how much easier it is to boycott soda stream for BDS, then it might be to boycott like
[00:57:54] diet coke.
[00:57:55] For me, boycotting diet coke for BDS was difficult, right?
[00:58:00] It's obviously not, it's nothing in comparison to maybe the marginal aid that you are contributing
[00:58:13] to the cause, right?
[00:58:17] But what's hilarious about it is much easier to boil a high-soter stream.
[00:58:22] For a lot of people, it's much easier to say, like, bourgeois consumption is taking place
[00:58:26] here, because this is an environment that I don't care about.
[00:58:29] So I'm going to consistently try to have an academic
[00:58:32] back and forth that debate over commodity consumption
[00:58:36] in an industry that I don't personally have any
[00:58:40] care consideration for, so I don't really
[00:58:41] give a shit about it.
[00:58:43] Whereas if I were to have the same,
[00:58:45] if I were to have a similar conversation about, like,
[00:58:47] I don't know, the ethics of any number of different things
[00:58:50] that are also created under similar, unethical grounds,
[00:58:57] because there's no either Google consumption under global capitalism.
[00:59:01] And then, told you, like, you have to forego, you have to forego meet consumption,
[00:59:07] or you have to forego playing video games.
[00:59:10] I don't play video games.
[00:59:12] You shouldn't be playing video games either.
[00:59:13] They're ruining the environment.
[00:59:15] It's a waste of time.
[00:59:16] It's actually a bourgeois good.
[00:59:18] No more video games for you.
[00:59:19] You'd be like, okay, but like care about video games, fuck you.
[00:59:21] And you would try to intellectualize why it's totally appropriate.
[00:59:24] It doesn't matter.
[00:59:27] Yes, as Yama's varfoc is once said to me, our issue is not with the products of capitalism,
[00:59:37] but with capitalists that own the means of production.
[00:59:40] Just because there's no ethical consumption, doesn't mean we've got to go bald even
[00:59:56] ethically deep into ethically-devoid consumption.
[01:00:01] All respect, commissar, I'm dying.
[01:00:03] You know, uncouth thought here, only desire for higher social
[01:00:06] and across the country for all the people of New York City.
[01:00:10] I also dress up in very flashy fits.
[01:00:12] What are you going to do with demand that I address for you?
[01:00:14] Wait, what?
[01:00:15] Her fits are immaculate.
[01:00:16] Oh, you shit.
[01:00:17] Liv's got to shut the fuck up.
[01:00:18] OK, thank you.
[01:00:19] I thought you were like, you know, doing the wife of a socialist man.
[01:00:25] of a socialist mayor implies you can't wear, you know, luxury, goods or anything like that.
[01:00:38] Yeah, this should have solved. You just say what device did you post is from. Yeah.
[01:00:55] But I do think, and I do mean this in theory, you don't have to like buy fucking luxury hyper expensive fashion fits or whatever.
[01:01:05] But I do think that people should conduct themselves if they are out and about being openly left, openly socialist, whatever.
[01:01:13] They should conduct themselves a little bit differently because you are.
[01:01:17] People will reflect on your worldview positively.
[01:01:23] you know, that's important.
[01:01:28] And I don't think a lot of people understand that, and not only should you, should you think about like, you know, what you're putting out there.
[01:01:40] But also, but beyond that, you should also think about it when, you know, the vibes you're putting out.
[01:01:50] The vibes you're putting out should also be good.
[01:01:54] Do you see what I mean?
[01:02:05] Especially because, and this is the one thing that I think a lot of people understand,
[01:02:11] better, a lot of leftists understand better.
[01:02:13] Fascists know that.
[01:02:16] OK.
[01:02:17] trash is know that they understand that, you know, aesthetics do matter and they use that
[01:02:23] as a marketing opportunity, that's it.
[01:02:28] High key thing that people could have saw as fashionable left is because the right
[01:02:32] just really can't compete and doesn't really have a good fashion sense, and it was
[01:02:34] inclusive from that new housewives or Mar-Lagashore or whatever, it's like alienation
[01:02:37] and cosplay as pageant stores.
[01:02:44] through Google doesn't mean being cheapy means thinking about the long-term user
[01:02:47] products unless she's going to more expensive to call the product. Yes, but you
[01:02:50] don't even my point is you don't actually have to justify it. I genuinely don't
[01:02:54] think so. And I never thought you had to justify things like that, you know. So, that's it.
[01:03:04] the
[01:03:11] nice sure king we didn't think it would fit you know it fits
[01:03:17] anyway if you're watching follow you watch an opening great funny cometer and child labor
[01:03:20] capitalism I have not
[01:03:22] uh... i have not seen the last episode of
[01:03:27] in any case
[01:03:34] Please talk about Jackson, today.
[01:03:39] Dude, there's no shot.
[01:03:41] Liberals are living, I think Liberals genuinely are living on a different planet.
[01:03:47] Chatter.
[01:03:48] Why would I care about the house GOP, house judiciary,
[01:03:52] Jackson, that position?
[01:03:54] I genuinely don't understand.
[01:03:55] Because like, if you needed to see the transcript of this deposition
[01:03:59] to understand that this entire thing was fraudulent,
[01:04:03] like you're you're at a your mind like of course it was it was a fraud from the start.
[01:04:15] Please talk about how the ballroom is not a ballroom. Oh my god I've heard this this is the new
[01:04:19] conspiracy that the the ballroom that they're building is actually the ballroom that they're building
[01:04:25] in the White House is not the East Wing ballroom but it's actually a data center is something I love
[01:04:29] of that. I love silly shit like that. That's my favorite type of. That's my favorite
[01:04:33] type of silly stuff that people think. Yeah. What is the exact diversity in liberals,
[01:04:43] leftist and socialist? Can I get a clear indication of the difference between being a liberal,
[01:04:50] as well as being a leftist and being a socialist and how they're similar to different.
[01:04:52] I'm just confused at the notion of what exactly what it is trying to figure out what exactly
[01:04:55] I am liberalism as a political theory is the political association that or the political
[01:05:06] theory that dictates the defense of private property, property that you own on your own,
[01:05:13] not just personal property, socialism left to make a distinction between personal and
[01:05:16] private property, private property that you can actually rent seek over private property
[01:05:22] is property that you can actually accumulate capital over.
[01:05:25] Liberals want to defend private property first and foremost.
[01:05:30] Left is which is a made-up term,
[01:05:35] but I consider left is to be in the United States of America
[01:05:40] adjusted to how far our culture is, our governance is.
[01:05:47] Left is anything ranging from social democrats all the way
[01:05:50] to like malice, third world is right.
[01:05:52] But for the most part, socialism and leftism primarily is anti-capitalist.
[01:05:58] Okay?
[01:05:59] Liberals are pro-capitalist.
[01:06:02] There are varying degrees of, there are varying degrees of leftists out there,
[01:06:07] but, you know.
[01:06:12] Socialists are in anti-capitalists or what determines
[01:06:17] whether you are a leftist or not.
[01:06:20] There are obviously revisionists and reformist socialists out there who believe that you
[01:06:25] can have modest and incremental reforms in the direction of a full-blown socialist organization
[01:06:35] of the economy.
[01:06:36] Like a change in the organization of the economy turning into a socialist one.
[01:06:41] And there are those who believe in a revolution.
[01:06:46] However, I don't really think that you can achieve that without tremendous organizing
[01:06:51] regardless.
[01:07:02] I feel like this is such a broad issue that it's very difficult to explain in a short
[01:07:08] piffy way, but understand that liberals are people who oftentimes will adopt socially
[01:07:17] progressive values.
[01:07:18] But when it comes to the economy, are almost entirely in alignment with what we would consider
[01:07:25] conservatives.
[01:07:26] Conservatives are also technically liberals as well, because America is a liberal capital
[01:07:33] as country.
[01:07:35] There's two different versions of liberalism.
[01:07:36] in the way that we understand it here in America versus liberalism as a political theory.
[01:07:50] Great dossier on YouTube made a video claiming the White House
[01:07:53] belongs to the data center.
[01:07:54] She's been popping off.
[01:07:55] You should react or YouTube video would be good content.
[01:07:57] If she being sincere or she joking, I can't tell.
[01:08:06] socialists won't be going to rain in the productive forces neoliberals won't be government only maintain the forces of capital extraction
[01:08:16] sure
[01:08:21] so wait you're a liberal then right aga no
[01:08:35] Does your media family share a political views? No, of course not. Not on everything. Now there's a difference between social Democrats and Democratic Socialists. And the only reason why the only reason why I consider the only reason why I consider AGA is a e-mail? Is that what it is?
[01:08:55] what it is. The only reason why I would consider social Democrats in the United States
[01:09:02] of America to be a part of the left is because most of our socialist politicians only their
[01:09:09] only output is social democratic. And that's partially because the United States of America
[01:09:17] is so fucking slammed far right in terms of its economic perspectives that even social
[01:09:26] Democrats and a modest incremental change in the direction of social democracy to gain an expansion
[01:09:38] of the existing welfare state in like, you know, even Western Europe is seen as like a radical
[01:09:45] concept. It's seen as a totally radical concept, the many Americans are terrified of.
[01:10:04] There are also different ways of governance. Obviously you have one party states or you have
[01:10:09] multi-party states but are dominated by a singular party most I would say most countries whether
[01:10:15] they have a parliamentary structure a presidential structure or any number of different forms of
[01:10:20] governance still end up aligning with like a one-party concept I think it's a I forget who said this
[01:10:30] initially but it's like America is America is a one-party state but in the most American fashion
[01:10:38] of decadence, they have two parties that have the same viewpoint, you know.
[01:10:50] I slaughtered it, yeah, here I'll say, I'll say it, it is, the quote is, the United States
[01:11:04] This is also one party state, but with typical American extravagance, they have two of them,
[01:11:10] Julius Nierre.
[01:11:22] The reality of the matter is America is a one party state as well, but with typical American
[01:11:28] extravagance, they have two of them.
[01:11:29] doesn't mean that like both parties are completely aligned on everything. But there is an established consensus.
[01:11:38] There is an established consensus on certain things that neither party actually will change.
[01:11:47] Private public partnership is one of these examples. Private public partnership on every issue is
[01:11:54] one of the greatest examples of this. Both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party align
[01:11:58] on this, they think any sort of, like anything that the state would otherwise be in control
[01:12:07] of in other countries in the United States of America, we delegate that responsibility
[01:12:12] to private enterprise.
[01:12:14] And we just heavily subsidize that private enterprise, they filled the gaps and that the
[01:12:19] government can't take ownership over, which is awful.
[01:12:24] That's part of the reason why you see things like what we're seeing in terms of welfare
[01:12:28] are fraud in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Other things that the Democrats and the Republicans
[01:12:37] are completely aligned on is obviously healthcare. Now there's marginal differences. There's
[01:12:42] marginal differences in which direction the Democrats want to go towards, which direction
[01:12:46] the Republicans want to go towards. Republicans want even more deregulation than the Democrats
[01:12:50] are comfortable with. But Democrats and Republicans alike understand and have a uniparty
[01:12:56] consensus over private healthcare existing in the country. The true alternative to that
[01:13:02] would be not a private healthcare structure, but instead a public healthcare structure, the
[01:13:08] nationalized healthcare system, or at least some kind of, you know, socialized medicine
[01:13:13] structure, socialized healthcare structure, right? But unfortunately, with the exception of like
[01:13:21] maybe a couple Democrats, there aren't really any like the Democratic Party broadly in all the
[01:13:27] way from its leadership down to the average person that gets voted in the office within the
[01:13:32] Democratic Party is completely aligned with the Republicans in terms of maintaining a private health
[01:13:39] care system. Okay? That's another point for uniparty consensus. The Democratic Party and the
[01:13:45] in the Republican Party are also aligned on endless war
[01:13:49] for the most part.
[01:13:50] American foreign policy is always unaparty.
[01:13:56] Democrats and Republicans might have marginal disagreements
[01:13:59] or marginal changes of attitude.
[01:14:02] Maybe Democrats want to do things more by the book.
[01:14:05] Republicans want to do things in a more destructive way,
[01:14:11] let's say, but the problem in this situation,
[01:14:15] When it comes to American foreign policy, the problem in the situation is not because of
[01:14:22] the process not being followed.
[01:14:25] The real problem is that we have endless war all around the world.
[01:14:29] That's the real problem.
[01:14:31] And unfortunately, there is not really a single Democrat out there who is genuinely anti-war.
[01:14:38] One of the glaringly obvious examples, especially nowadays that people tune into is Israel,
[01:14:50] right? Democrats and Republicans are almost completely aligned on Israel. They are. People
[01:14:58] try to make it seem as though there's big differences there, but not really. And with respect
[01:15:04] to the Democrats, they don't even try to communicate major differences between themselves
[01:15:08] and the Republicans on the issue of Israel.
[01:15:12] That's another moment for a unipartic consensus, right?
[01:15:17] And while there are differences in opinion when it comes to social issues and social issues
[01:15:24] are still unimaginably consequential for millions of Americans between the Democratic Party
[01:15:29] in the Republican Party, social issues such as a woman's right to choose, Democrats broadly
[01:15:36] are in favor of a woman's right to choose, although there are still some nice ares or
[01:15:40] maybe even as a decline that make an electability argument around getting anti choice
[01:15:45] Democrats elected, right? And that's really stupid. Democrats by and large are pro choice,
[01:15:53] okay? And that's a big difference.
[01:15:59] Other major differences between a democratic party and the Republican party is now that we talked about some of the uniparty consensus.
[01:16:07] Things that actually pertain to people's, you know, modes of existence, things that actually pertain to people's living conditions, things that actually pertain to people's material realities.
[01:16:17] Unfortunately, Democrats and Republicans are two sides of the same coin on that. There's a lot of uniparty consensus on the broad strokes.
[01:16:25] But when it comes to social issues, that's where there are big differences, right?
[01:16:32] Republicans, on the one hand, do not shy away from engaging in white supremacists, racialized,
[01:16:38] agitated propaganda in an effort to galvanize their base, in an effort to radicalize their
[01:16:44] base.
[01:16:45] Democrats don't do that.
[01:16:46] Democrats at least buy in large try to present themselves as progressive, try to present
[01:16:52] themselves as being pro-black, pro-brown, and unfortunately, in recent years, there is
[01:17:00] another established, at least in this last election cycle, there was another established
[01:17:05] uniparty consensus moment with immigration.
[01:17:08] Up until this last election cycle, Democrats had always presented themselves as pro-immigration,
[01:17:16] but the four years of Joe Biden and the increased migration patterns that took place
[01:17:21] in the United States of America and the public backlash that came from that made the Democrats
[01:17:27] very fearful about their pro immigration position and they actually flipped it and they tried
[01:17:33] to present themselves as also being anti-immigration. This of course was bad for elections,
[01:17:38] it was bad politics, and it was bad policy. But the reality of the matter is in the past,
[01:17:48] they were at least seen as pro immigrant.
[01:17:54] The pro immigration position didn't really become a big thing for the Dems until Trump won, then they switched.
[01:18:02] Why are you trying to reform the Democratic Party into being more to the left if you know it's inherently a bourgeois party and nowhere in the area, world view, socialism?
[01:18:09] Because I believe in organizing in the current.
[01:18:14] I believe in organizing in the current political reality that we live in, and not one that I hope we lived in, right?
[01:18:25] It's not, you know, I can't organize in a hypothetical alternative future where there is already like a preexisting and very viable
[01:18:39] socialist party in a parliamentary structure or a third party that's like a genuine
[01:18:45] contender or a country where people are not automatically anti-socialist and anti-communist
[01:18:53] in the most reactionary ways possible. You got to work within the confines of what's given
[01:19:00] to you. You got to work within the confines of reality and the reality of the matter is
[01:19:06] Currently, the only party that is at least remotely seen as favorable to even socialist contenders, even though they do, they're very best to try to exercise socialist from their ranks with regular frequency due to being a bourgeois party, a bourgeois party participating in a bourgeois democracy.
[01:19:24] In terms of getting the word out there and trying to create broad awareness initiatives
[01:19:37] and try to overturn almost a century of red scare, probably end, you have to work with
[01:19:42] what you have.
[01:19:44] what we have unfortunately is a podium in an election machine that makes it impossible
[01:19:56] not to run on a Democratic Party ticket.
[01:20:12] this. I'm afraid of being a communist due to Cuba. What are your thoughts on the government and all others?
[01:20:17] Good have gone wrong. Yeah, me too. I'm also afraid. Just like when Zoram and I was elected as mayor of New York City.
[01:20:26] I was terrified that the Trump administration was going to cut off all funds to New York City.
[01:20:34] That's what I was afraid of. And then implement an incredible blockade and incredibly unjustifiable,
[01:20:41] incredibly inhumane, blockade that spans for decades.
[01:20:51] Tell that's the actual people that live there.
[01:20:53] I don't agree with capitalism.
[01:20:54] Just saying, how can you bet communism knowing how wrong it has gone?
[01:20:58] Yeah.
[01:20:59] This is why I try to explain the chatter is that you just,
[01:21:04] like socialism in America, which is the heart of empire,
[01:21:09] is not even in the, like, mass organizational stage yet. We're still in the, uh,
[01:21:15] brought awareness initiative stage because many people don't have any class consciousness
[01:21:20] whatsoever, many workers don't have class consciousness, billionaires already have class
[01:21:24] consciousness capital owners have class consciousness, but the average worker, the average
[01:21:29] laborer does not. Okay. So where, where in a stage where you got to get the word out and try to
[01:21:35] to combat a century of red scare propaganda that has made people incredibly reactionary
[01:21:40] against any kind of, any modicum of even social democracy.
[01:21:46] That's it.
[01:21:47] Yeah, and they show you what to see, not their broken system.
[01:21:53] I think communism was good in theory.
[01:21:54] I just think once it happens, it's easy for governments to turn authoritarian.
[01:21:57] Let me know when you talk to someone that actually lives there, you've been sold a lot.
[01:21:59] I'm going to lift this.
[01:22:00] I'm just, isn't the stand behind communism after knowing when has happened historically?
[01:22:03] I mean, there is an example that you can point to as far as like a communist country.
[01:22:09] We're not a common, no one, no country is actually communist, but a country that has run by a one-party communist government, right?
[01:22:19] When you have foreign capital, when you have access to foreign markets and foreign capital, okay?
[01:22:25] And you are able to utilize central planning.
[01:22:36] It can be tremendously beneficial, and it can be actually impossible to avoid impossible not to consider.
[01:22:44] And that is China.
[01:22:46] Vietnam has a version of this as well, but China especially, right?
[01:22:50] Because Vietnam has had a lot of reform.
[01:22:52] And China has had some reforms as well, but they have clearly been able to bring almost
[01:23:02] a billion people out of extreme poverty over such a short period of time.
[01:23:09] Cuba, obviously, is a different situation because of the tiny island slammed in the
[01:23:14] Asheaks of one of the largest superpowers, anti-communist
[01:23:19] superpowers, the heart of empire.
[01:23:22] And it has consistently punished the Cuban population
[01:23:27] for decades due to the Cuban population,
[01:23:30] implementing a successful socialist revolution
[01:23:33] and taking out the American backed dictatorship.
[01:23:41] If Cuba was allowed to operate in the marketplace
[01:23:43] in the same way that like all these other countries are allowed to, who knows how
[01:23:48] wonderful of a utopian society, a QA would actually look like. Cuba's success in spite
[01:23:54] of these blockades, in spite of these sanctions, is a testament to its resilience, and
[01:24:01] it's a testament to its form of government governance, not being as bad as you think
[01:24:06] it is. Because you have the United States of America, the void of any of these other external
[01:24:11] restrictions in a state of dire disrepair and you still think the United States is the
[01:24:17] most successful country. You have to look at the material conditions to analyze what
[01:24:22] countries, starting points are, pre-socialism, post-socialism versus what countries look
[01:24:28] like without any sort of external factors that play in the way that they develop on their
[01:24:33] own. America's the most domineering country on the planet is the Hedgehogani superpower
[01:24:37] And yet America is on a downtrend.
[01:24:45] And yes, there's no political system that is immune to authoritarianism or bad actors.
[01:24:49] Yes, also all, all forms of governance is authoritarian, obviously, if you want to get down to it.
[01:24:55] All forms of governance is authoritarian.
[01:24:57] It's you've a, it's just about who you are choosing to exercise authority over or what certain things you are choosing to enforce.
[01:25:05] And if the overwhelming majority of the public actually agree with certain things, then that's good.
[01:25:11] Sometimes there will be resistance regardless, but it's still a good thing.
[01:25:15] One of the examples I use is the American anti-authoritarian attitude,
[01:25:21] which was demonstrated with regular frequency during the times when the California State was trying to implement seatbelt laws.
[01:25:28] A lot of people thought that was bullshit.
[01:25:30] California as a state was trying to implement drunk driving laws.
[01:25:33] people thought that was bullshit too. It was very authoritarian for people
[01:25:38] who wanted to slam a couple of Bruce keys before they got behind the wheel.
[01:25:44] And yet that's a type of authoritarianism. And I think we all recognize was good.
[01:25:57] Cubase a much better example of a socialist revival under the thumb of Western
[01:26:00] sanctions rather than the DPRK the other day that's more of a testament to total authoritarianism.
[01:26:04] Well, no, I think Cuba is a fantastic testament to survival.
[01:26:13] It's, yeah, how Cuba has maintained its sovereignty under the thumb of empire under an illegal embargo
[01:26:18] that the rest of the planet actually considers to be unjustifiable and illegal and votes against it
[01:26:22] with the exception of Israel, due United States of America. And in certain instances, I think Ukraine
[01:26:27] is what he cringles back and forth on it and done so much through communist policy.
[01:26:31] How is that not miraculous and they send doctors abroad, surviving all that and having
[01:26:35] democracy.
[01:26:36] Communists is just an economic organization to let people more equitably decide what to
[01:26:39] do with the surplus in a democratic manner.
[01:26:57] Anyway.
[01:27:04] All right.
[01:27:07] A lot of people have been duped into believing that corporate control, which is what happens
[01:27:15] under capitalism, is a far better system than a total government control, which is what they suspect
[01:27:22] happening under communism, or is happening under, you know, transitional social
[01:27:27] estates, right, run by communist parties. That's it. And I think as time goes by and
[01:27:36] people start recognizing that the conditions in China are not as bad as people
[01:27:42] presented it for years and years and the conditions at home are actually resembling
[01:27:46] far a far worse future than we previously thought we would get. I think a lot of people will
[01:27:54] will be more open-minded to alternative modes of governance and alternative modes of organizing
[01:27:59] the economy. Socialism should be an extension of democracy. We understand the idea of democracy
[01:28:13] in the political system, the goal of socialism should be to expand that democratic
[01:28:17] ideal to the economy and our labor as well. Yes, I agree. I do agree.
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[01:28:33] Is this guy all right? Anyway.
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[01:31:07] Who the fuck? Who would the betting markets have to be so dumb because that's the easiest
[01:31:18] bet of all time. Okay, that is literally the easiest fucking bet of all time. Like that is a 100%
[01:31:27] lock. Why would anybody put that up? Who would be like, oh, there's no way that there
[01:31:33] will be a gay couple kissing at Times Square in New York City in Manhattan on New
[01:31:40] years eve that will be on camera. Like you're out of your fucking mind. What? You probably
[01:31:48] had the bed at least if you could get it went through into Canada, and like that. That is the
[01:31:54] most innocent like that's the easiest bet of all time brother at that point is not even
[01:32:02] gambling what the fuck it was a parlor he's clip farming right he's it's probably not good
[01:32:10] I mean it's probably not real okay so why didn't you win a bunch of money Mr. Easy but because
[01:32:16] I don't gamble. I'm principle. This is like, I'm not doing shit like this.
[01:32:24] I'm too broke to find this funny. Now I'm gonna lie.
[01:32:31] What is this? New year's 26 begins like gay kiss. It's heartworry to see that
[01:32:36] well, everyone else is spending new years with family and friends and
[01:32:39] And what was screen recording gave people Kisie.
[01:32:41] Haha.
[01:32:43] It's so funny.
[01:32:45] Yeah, that's like that's like betting that Anderson Cooper is going to be uncomfortable when
[01:32:54] What's his face is going to get too sloppy and too drunk on the CNN broadcast.
[01:33:00] You know what I mean?
[01:33:01] Yeah, that's a lock.
[01:33:02] It's like it's so stupid.
[01:33:04] But it's still less than telling you that he's been doing this.
[01:33:07] he spent New Year's Eve alone in a parking lot filming the entrance to a daycare
[01:33:13] next order unfortunately got bounce from quality New Year's quality new
[01:33:17] lears Eve party here in Minneapolis will be ringing in the New Year from the parking lot
[01:33:21] dude what
[01:33:23] why would you admit to this I don't understand dude what
[01:33:37] The fuck yo, this is straight loser behavior brother you are a whole ass loser
[01:33:45] Oh my lord you are such a ginormous loser. Are you joking?
[01:33:53] I think
[01:33:55] Like this stuff is so pathetic the fact that people actually
[01:33:59] Where this on their fucking sleeves like this is what they're doing?
[01:34:03] Is a testament to how little they understand?
[01:34:07] the
[01:34:11] killer, Carvalier, next words
[01:34:12] my be able is
[01:34:14] is this new ESPN scoff and
[01:34:16] tell visibly discuss after two
[01:34:17] men making up pop the one
[01:34:18] of screen during the
[01:34:19] coverage. Yeah, I make out
[01:34:20] some sports center get into
[01:34:21] it. He said it was
[01:34:21] wrongs in the normal
[01:34:22] couples. Oh, what are we
[01:34:23] said in response to the
[01:34:25] gate code for catching
[01:34:27] himself? Yeah, why make
[01:34:29] out some sports center get
[01:34:31] into it. Oh, what do we
[01:34:33] what do we got? We got
[01:34:35] he
[01:34:42] was about to try to grab and put it back in
[01:34:46] all the way up on you know love is in the air folks that's a broadcast the right
[01:34:50] there did
[01:34:52] that's a broadcast as a professional as a cost of a professional he he noticed
[01:34:58] he noticed he was maybe a library acting a little too fast
[01:35:04] seeing shit like this, this is so funny.
[01:35:07] Damn, my thought SVP was one of the good ones.
[01:35:10] I mean, he's on.
[01:35:12] You might have accidentally, you never know what his motivations are.
[01:35:16] You might have accidentally just like thought he could make a joke and then very quickly
[01:35:19] caught himself, you know?
[01:35:21] Yeah, yeah, why make out some sports center?
[01:35:27] Get in with it.
[01:35:29] Oh!
[01:35:30] Oh, get into it. I mean, fuck. Oh, God. What are we doing? What do we got? What are we? What are we? What do we got? What do we got? We got love in the air. That's what we got.
[01:35:45] that's funny I just don't think you can you just
[01:35:58] I mean, what do we got? We got love in the air.
[01:36:05] Oh, wow, bro.
[01:36:08] So many of my fun consumers.
[01:36:11] I'm just having a good time.
[01:36:13] Happy to hear everybody.
[01:36:16] The only person excited for that kid was run all though.
[01:36:19] I mean, I just, who cares?
[01:36:22] I'm like, what do we get?
[01:36:25] We gay, I mean, I'm gay, that's what he should have said.
[01:36:29] If those words came out of his mouth, he had to literally be like, I'm gay.
[01:36:36] I love men.
[01:36:37] I love having sexual intercourse with men is my favorite.
[01:36:40] I'm coming out right now.
[01:36:41] That's the only way to preserve your career at that point.
[01:36:44] He almost failed a quick time event.
[01:36:47] Yeah.
[01:36:48] Almost, almost.
[01:36:55] Drunk Andy Cohen goes off on Air Academy and BGNOVAC was visibly pissed. He's a Republican. I don't think BGNOVAC was a BGNOVAC's a Republican dude, is he?
[01:37:06] They'll fuck that be shit.
[01:37:08] The final moment of...
[01:37:10] Oh, yeah, this is like a classic. It's a classic New Year's Eve thing.
[01:37:14] Andy Cohen gets shit face.
[01:37:16] Hey, Adam!
[01:37:18] Hey, Adam!
[01:37:20] Are we going on a de Blasper?
[01:37:21] No, no, no, no, no.
[01:37:23] I just want to say...
[01:37:26] I mean, he got his partners.
[01:37:29] I don't know.
[01:37:30] He's in the end.
[01:37:31] I don't know what you want.
[01:37:32] No, I've seen this happen.
[01:37:34] No, I'm just saying, great.
[01:37:36] You got your partners.
[01:37:37] Go off.
[01:37:38] You have to do that.
[01:37:39] You have to do that.
[01:37:40] We'll...
[01:37:41] We'll...
[01:37:42] We'll...
[01:37:43] We'll...
[01:37:44] With what you've left us with me with you and there's no dance to wait
[01:37:53] We were see a zero bond, and you've got you
[01:37:57] Well, 35 all don't be later
[01:38:01] We'll see you there
[01:38:03] You got the pardon. Okay. Is this how we're entering? No, I just want to say no
[01:38:11] You did it the job of that right you did it
[01:38:14] I'm just kidding you.
[01:38:17] Honestly.
[01:38:18] But I will say this.
[01:38:20] I think he may be gentle.
[01:38:22] Not population.
[01:38:24] Oh no.
[01:38:25] I love how quickly you turn.
[01:38:27] No, I will say.
[01:38:28] I love how quickly you turn.
[01:38:31] No, I will say.
[01:38:32] You do great work.
[01:38:33] I'm glad.
[01:38:34] He got rid of some of the rocks.
[01:38:35] I don't know the red population.
[01:38:37] Yes.
[01:38:38] A lot of us.
[01:38:39] He's just down a metaphor of sorts.
[01:38:42] God, let's call it as it is honestly, but anyway there may be less. Well guess what? It is
[01:38:55] 2026 and there are less rats.
[01:38:59] Sure. What's going on with you?
[01:39:03] Anyway, that was awesome. I'm so glad that there was a new experience with the fight on.
[01:39:08] It really is great. I have to go through a forever.
[01:39:10] I'm not sure with this one, I don't know.
[01:39:14] You think like, um, you think Andy Cohen is like faking it.
[01:39:23] You think he's just like knows he has to put on a show as like being drunk now.
[01:39:28] So every year he gets like a little buzz and then he's just like greatly fakes it.
[01:39:32] Because I feel it has to be a little bit of a bit because like if you're a professional of that of that caliber,
[01:39:38] caliber, you can't actually get blackout drawn. Because you don't have any, when you
[01:39:51] blackout drawn, like what do you say something absolutely insane, you know what I mean?
[01:39:55] Like you can just end your career right then and there.
[01:39:59] He traumatized me and opened my eyes.
[01:40:10] Oh.
[01:40:12] Just keep going.
[01:40:15] Redwood Tree getting hard to see.
[01:40:17] His love was the key that opened my thighs.
[01:40:22] Girls, I don't need to catch them with a cable.
[01:40:26] Okay, you know Vanderbilt Dynasty or not?
[01:40:53] and
[01:40:55] uh-huh
[01:40:57] Vanderbilt, don't you see or not?
[01:40:59] There is something very special about putting Anderson Cooper in a humiliating position is that I, that, that, that tickles something for me. Okay?
[01:41:07] Every time put him out there in a hurricane coverage,
[01:41:11] put him into these positions, get him out of the studio, make him do embarrassing shit. I love it. I don't know why.
[01:41:17] why it's the best.
[01:41:20] Cause he's such a,
[01:41:22] like Anderson Cooper is such an institution, right?
[01:41:26] It's like seeing your,
[01:41:28] it's like watching him in an out of studio environments
[01:41:33] is so strange,
[01:41:35] because the way he interacts with the world is strange in general,
[01:41:39] like it almost feels like you're seeing,
[01:41:42] you know, your teacher at the grocery store or something.
[01:41:47] or but but instead of it being like somewhat awkward is also entertaining
[01:41:57] He just to me he's just like a character, you know
[01:42:03] He's not like a real human being but instead like a like a TV character
[01:42:17] it's like seeing Mario doing her getting coverage, no, literally, anderson is my hero
[01:42:26] because he gets so much pussy, true, he's swimming in it.
[01:42:35] They started talking about heated rivalry, oh god, oh.
[01:42:38] Anything in your bed, it's just, I just looked at it to say, I didn't give you the natural, I know, but I don't know, just I thought that it made us closer than you were, like, look at her brother, we can do something, but it's just in the evening library.
[01:42:54] he did ride on me
[01:42:58] Elya
[01:43:00] who's out the two of us?
[01:43:02] you're Elya and I'm saying what?
[01:43:05] something about sitting in your
[01:43:07] I don't even know what the reference is
[01:43:09] because I haven't seen Elya
[01:43:10] but it is pretty funny to see him react like that
[01:43:16] Cole Bear called himself a bossy bottom
[01:43:18] in front of Anderson Peter was
[01:43:20] What?
[01:43:22] No, I'm in a relationship.
[01:43:23] I found out that I'm here.
[01:43:25] What is that?
[01:43:26] What?
[01:43:27] It's true.
[01:43:28] That's what I mean.
[01:43:29] That's what I mean.
[01:43:30] Yes.
[01:43:31] I mean.
[01:43:32] It's a very, a possevato.
[01:43:34] Yes.
[01:43:35] Yes.
[01:43:36] You're not this.
[01:43:37] This is hard.
[01:43:38] It's a good.
[01:43:41] Like, this is what I mean.
[01:43:42] Like, you are not like a...
[01:43:46] Like, how is that your reaction?
[01:43:48] I don't understand.
[01:43:50] But he is, like, did you grow up in a normal environment?
[01:43:57] Like, how are you this shocked by this sort of bag of forth?
[01:44:03] Like, he's reacting like a Midwestern, like a Midwestern mom.
[01:44:09] Oh, don't say it.
[01:44:11] Oh, God, the things, all the things, the words that are coming out of your mouth.
[01:44:15] Don't you know, how can you be this buttoned up?
[01:44:20] There ain't no way he's this bundle bro. He is one of the most famous gay men in America for like the last
[01:44:29] Four decades and also very handsome. There's just zero percent chance that he wasn't getting into some mischief
[01:44:38] right
[01:44:40] Let the old gay's pearl clutch
[01:44:43] Yeah, I think he's literally playing the straight man and yeah, not no pun intended it is not in a punny way, but
[01:44:50] Like straight man in a comedy room.
[01:44:52] I'll see you bottom.
[01:44:54] Yes, he is.
[01:44:55] You're not this is.
[01:44:57] I can't.
[01:44:58] Oh my god.
[01:44:59] Has he even arrived?
[01:45:01] Made everybody in his city.
[01:45:03] Yes.
[01:45:05] Yeah.
[01:45:06] Is this how he did rivalry effect?
[01:45:08] Yes, it is.
[01:45:09] I guess so.
[01:45:11] I guess so.
[01:45:12] Yeah.
[01:45:13] Stephen Goberse starts talking in a Russian to me.
[01:45:15] I'm going to fall.
[01:45:16] Yeah.
[01:45:17] Stephen Cole Bearsing.
[01:45:18] I'm a bossy bottom.
[01:45:19] to go with it. You got play with it.
[01:45:29] Anderson Cooper is an alien. He lives in the
[01:45:31] university and says his favorite pizza is fucking
[01:45:33] dominoes. That I don't understand.
[01:45:43] And he kept calling Anderson's kids omniscient because they
[01:45:45] they didn't know shit. Wait, what? He's not like homeschooling his kids, though.
[01:45:54] Do we reactive? Do we react as a Zoran speech live, yes, and you missed it?
[01:46:01] and
[01:46:11] as any of the again may be that's why Domino's a big enough is most
[01:46:12] interested in the places don't
[01:46:14] what
[01:46:18] Harriet is blitzed in Arizona right now all I get to get about this is on the
[01:46:22] homes and pressure of him as he keeps getting louder and louder and they
[01:46:25] as they keep cutting back to him.
[01:46:26] Colyt Alito.
[01:46:33] Since 1924, no one has seen a man this blitz in the state of Arizona.
[01:46:44] That's so wrong.
[01:46:45] Chatter you were so wrong.
[01:46:46] There's so much good vegan pizza in New York.
[01:46:47] Okay, calm down, man.
[01:46:49] Everyone, every vegan New Yorker has to go crazy.
[01:46:52] Usually the trans joke, wait, there was a trans joke.
[01:46:54] Uh-oh.
[01:46:57] Uh-oh.
[01:47:00] What happened?
[01:47:01] Are the liberals still, are the liberals leaning
[01:47:03] in the transphobia and the big two, two, six?
[01:47:06] Is that what's going on?
[01:47:11] You gotta watch the clip, what is it?
[01:47:13] Or is it like, or are we being hypersensitive?
[01:47:16] I can totally see.
[01:47:17] I can totally see us not being hyper sensitive and them actually making a very shitty joke.
[01:47:24] What was it?
[01:47:31] Some day you are going to find a vegan vexalologist and no.
[01:47:36] No.
[01:47:37] Amy sedaris.
[01:47:38] Tough crowd.
[01:47:39] Amy sedaris trans joke prompts mixed reactions.
[01:47:42] Oh, here we go.
[01:47:43] Let's see.
[01:47:45] Here's the best place to meet a man in 2026.
[01:47:48] Oh, really?
[01:47:50] Well, where's the good place to meet a man?
[01:47:52] Let's say in the ladies room, but I don't know.
[01:48:01] So bad.
[01:48:05] Oh my God, that's so bad that like her thinking
[01:48:10] that this was gonna bang in and of itself
[01:48:13] is fucking hilarious.
[01:48:16] Oh my Lord,
[01:48:19] she said, ah, in the ladies room.
[01:48:22] Ha ha ha ha ha ha, what the fuck.
[01:48:28] Right?
[01:48:29] Cause all the genders are changing.
[01:48:32] It's like, come on, lady.
[01:48:35] Come on, lady, this was,
[01:48:36] this she wasn't even popping in like 2016,
[01:48:39] but at least at that point it was like
[01:48:41] somewhat new for a lot of people.
[01:48:43] So you could get like the shock value now in 2026
[01:48:48] In 2026 it's so bad that it's just like okay
[01:48:53] Yeah, where can you meet a man maybe Berkdoers? Oh
[01:48:57] I
[01:48:58] Where is a good place to meet
[01:49:03] What happened? I mean it didn't even it was like a blip. I don't even think it it actually
[01:49:09] the
[01:49:12] fire station.
[01:49:14] Fire station.
[01:49:17] Fire station.
[01:49:19] Yeah.
[01:49:20] I'd say a tower record in the
[01:49:22] Just a department.
[01:49:23] That's where you
[01:49:25] Yeah.
[01:49:28] All right.
[01:49:30] Yeah.
[01:49:32] Was it a trans joke?
[01:49:33] It just was a show.
[01:49:35] No, I think she tried to.
[01:49:36] She attempted to do it.
[01:49:38] all the gaze or transitioning, they're transiting their genders, you know, that type of thing, but it's just like, it's so bad.
[01:49:53] And then, it's pretty funny because it's pretty funny because like, she then, she then tried to like salvage it.
[01:50:03] She then tried to salvage it and it just like all of her reference points are, you know, so, so old.
[01:50:12] Oh, really?
[01:50:13] Oh, where's a good place to meet a man? Let's say in the lady.
[01:50:17] Like, in this situation, in this situation, she could have just like turned it on herself and been like, you know, where you can't meet a man in Amy's box?
[01:50:27] you know, something like that, which still would have been like, eh, not the best joke, but
[01:50:31] turning it on yourself, I think would have been probably a little bit funnier in that situation, and more in line with like a boomer joke.
[01:50:41] No, Hassan, what do you mean? That's exactly in line with like boomer humor. What are you talking about?
[01:50:48] Self-deprecating boomer jokes?
[01:50:50] the
[01:50:54] hello
[01:50:55] if you're a comedy writer you're writing comedy for the voice of the person who's going to say it
[01:51:05] that's one hundred percent that is one hundred percent like boomer gold you know that's like
[01:51:10] that's gonna make your that's gonna make your fathers and your mothers go fall okay
[01:51:19] That's the type of shit that like, Gen X is, we go crazy over, they're like,
[01:51:23] I love, I love, let poison in this kind of humor, I love consuming, I love
[01:51:28] consuming, let, yeah, that's wedding speech goal, brother, exactly, it's like
[01:51:33] just inappropriate enough, it's just like, it's inappropriate enough and it's
[01:51:41] but it's also tame enough at the same time.
[01:51:49] All right, speaking of comedy once again, we're looking at how incredibly sad many conservatives
[01:52:08] are and how they spend their new years.
[01:52:10] First we looked at end-wokeness who spent his New Year's Eve screen recording gay men kissing
[01:52:19] on New Year's to get mad about, uh, to, uh, incredible 18,000 likes. Well, he really banged on that one.
[01:52:31] But this one, I think, takes the cake. Nick Sorter,
[01:52:36] on scene covering stories, measuring media won't, seen on Tucker Carlson's tonight. Okay.
[01:52:42] He was, he was out there doing the damn thing. He was out there doing real journalism.
[01:52:49] Here he is, spending New Year's Eve alone in a parking lot.
[01:52:53] In Minneapolis, Minnesota, filming the entrance to a fucking daycare.
[01:52:59] Nick Sorter says, unfortunately, I got Bounce for the quality new lears Eve party here
[01:53:03] in Minneapolis, so I'll be ringing in the new year for the parking lot.
[01:53:06] Apparently my attempt is saying happy new lear in Somali wasn't convincing enough for the
[01:53:10] the balancers sitting alone in your rented Honda Civic blasting EDM trying to get a creep
[01:53:32] shot of a New Year's Eve party outside of a child care facility that's been the victim
[01:53:44] of endless amounts of harassment and you know scrutiny as well what a what a
[01:53:52] banger way to bring in the new year dude.
[01:54:02] And the reason he was told is because of this.
[01:54:05] Let me pay our journals and extortors,
[01:54:07] toying with the samoz of the leering center in Minneapolis,
[01:54:11] your trespassing, Nick, your trespassing in my country.
[01:54:16] What's up? I'm just here to wish everybody a happy new year from me,
[01:54:21] the quality of Larry of Senator here tonight you want it yo.
[01:54:26] You are like this is just you're like a fucking you're a whole
[01:54:33] ass weirdo man how do people have no like how did it not see what
[01:54:39] this comes across as how are there so many people who look at this
[01:54:42] loser shouldn't go tell the other keep up the good work I don't
[01:54:46] understand it why like I'm thinking about the the reversal of this
[01:54:51] Okay, I'm thinking about the role reversal of this like some, you know, hyper woke person, right?
[01:55:00] Some hyper woke person trying to do this like outside of like a daycare facility operated by like a bunch of Christians or something and that would still be lame like it would be
[01:55:12] Even if it's something that is supposed to be a political ally of mine, right?
[01:55:17] right, even if it's an action that's being taken by like supposedly a political ally
[01:55:20] mind, it's like, test still weird, like go enjoy your life, go enjoy your fucking
[01:55:28] life. What are you doing? Also, I'm beginning to feel like a lot of these guys are
[01:55:35] engaging in this kind of thing because this is the only time where they can be around
[01:55:39] children. I feel like because they, so many of them, so many of them, on that
[01:55:44] They're not really looking at their legally allowed.
[01:55:47] They're not legally supposed to be around
[01:55:52] 500 feet of a school.
[01:55:53] You know?
[01:55:57] From the same for understanding,
[01:55:58] everybody's asking, sir.
[01:56:00] You trust passing in my concern.
[01:56:01] Lift, lift, sir.
[01:56:03] Lift, lift, lift, lift, lift.
[01:56:05] Lift, lift, lift.
[01:56:06] I'm living in that living in the world.
[01:56:08] Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
[01:56:10] Yeah, I'm on the sidewalk.
[01:56:12] What are you talking about?
[01:56:13] like the nervous energy like every part of this is so wack he like
[01:56:20] sheepishly and nervously walks over there and he's like the ha ha
[01:56:24] larynx center happy new layer ha ha you're trespassing my country
[01:56:28] ha you're trespassing my country
[01:56:32] oh my god walk why can't I be a nuisance
[01:56:38] it's just like it's so strange is it's just strange thing to do
[01:56:48] I don't know, hopefully
[01:56:51] hopefully will will
[01:56:53] society will just like snap back into a sense of normalcy
[01:56:58] and will outwardly start calling this stuff clown behavior you know what I mean
[01:57:04] because that is precisely what it is.
[01:57:07] And I genuinely don't understand how anyone can look at this and be like,
[01:57:11] this is fucking awesome.
[01:57:12] Yeah.
[01:57:13] I'm on the sidewalk.
[01:57:14] What are you talking about?
[01:57:15] I don't know.
[01:57:16] Okay. What time do you close?
[01:57:18] No.
[01:57:19] I'm on my business.
[01:57:20] All right.
[01:57:21] Well, happy new year anyway.
[01:57:23] Thank you.
[01:57:24] Take care.
[01:57:25] Enjoy.
[01:57:26] Yeah.
[01:57:27] I liked it the maximum, the maximum political activism now is just like being
[01:57:31] and knowing with the camera.
[01:57:35] What's up guys?
[01:57:36] Today I'm accomplishing my political agenda, my political goals, which is to go and be
[01:57:41] fucking a nuisance with the camera to some Somali folks.
[01:57:46] Hell yeah.
[01:57:48] You should give ex just a more credit for not falling for this propaganda.
[01:57:52] Oh wow, woke is making a comeback.
[01:57:55] Okay.
[01:57:57] Did you see, even ex you see, said the video is not real journalism?
[01:58:00] Hell yeah.
[01:58:01] and woke is making a comeback. Let's go woke to baby.
[01:58:06] XQC is going to throw up the black fist for black lives matter again.
[01:58:11] Hellia, it's the woke back baby.
[01:58:14] I'm not going to lie. I don't think it's bare minimum.
[01:58:17] I will actually give him credit for basic shit because I mean, think about it this way.
[01:58:23] So many people who have a far better education than XQC, who you would think is far smarter
[01:58:28] part of the next UC actually leaned into this being like good journalism. So yes, I will
[01:58:35] praise the juicer on this one straight up. I suspect it's partially because he probably
[01:58:41] watches a lot of destiny and destiny obviously is like very anti this. And that's the
[01:58:46] reason why he arrived at this position for once, but you know, credit where credit is
[01:58:50] do considering that there were plenty of people who actually did fall for the shit.
[01:58:57] I'm going to always call Balsan Strikes Baby.
[01:59:08] Probably won't be a great one for you, don't be honest with me.
[01:59:10] Even the credit is I don't like credit.
[01:59:11] No, I think it's worthy.
[01:59:13] It's worthy of your credit considering that there are a lot of fucking people who actually
[01:59:16] We fell for it, so.
[01:59:28] We heard his feelings to the cops him called, brother, literally, please, any other situation,
[01:59:35] random guy consistently walking up to any business whatsoever.
[01:59:40] Okay?
[01:59:41] Of course people are going to call the cops after like their first interaction or their second
[01:59:45] interaction if you're still hanging around. Dog, you're a stalker, okay? From their perspective,
[01:59:55] you are a stalker. Why would they treat this any differently? I don't understand.
[02:00:03] Like, you're saying it's a daycare. It's obviously nighttime on New Year's Eve. I'm sure there's
[02:00:07] like a work party or something going on. But like regardless, even if this wasn't a daycare,
[02:00:13] Okay, even if this was not a daycare, even if this was happening outside of a business where adults are,
[02:00:22] you would after the first altercation absolutely call the cops.
[02:00:34] It's so stupid.
[02:00:43] It's a rental bro, but I mean, that's fine, if it makes you feel better, I'm not on.
[02:01:13] In states these guys align with you
[02:01:17] Just actually get shot and then they call the cops wait what?
[02:01:23] I think I think that American mental health like the average mental health of the average American is gotten so much worse
[02:01:31] Post-COVID especially that people don't feel a sense of shame at all doing stuff like this and yes
[02:01:38] It's because of who they're doing stuff like this too that matters. Obviously it's because like you know
[02:01:42] there's Somali. There's less weight in general on like, you know, there's less of a consideration
[02:01:54] for their well-being and their safety obviously. There's just how it works. Even if people
[02:02:00] don't outwardly demonstrate resentment towards like Somali people or whatever, but like they
[02:02:05] just care less, right? They they're more likely to assume that these guys are up to no good or
[02:02:09] or something, right?
[02:02:10] Which in their minds will allow them to,
[02:02:12] in their minds of like the recipient,
[02:02:14] in the minds of someone who's washing this,
[02:02:16] will be like, oh, well, this is actually kind of valid, right?
[02:02:22] It's just kind of crazy though,
[02:02:23] that this is what is right wing propaganda now.
[02:02:28] Like, it's just, that's what it is.
[02:02:29] You just like go out and harass right into people.
[02:02:32] Like, you go out and you just fill
[02:02:34] yourself outside of a business.
[02:02:37] Like, even if it's a business
[02:02:38] where there's actual, you know, fraud taking place.
[02:02:43] While there is a, while there is an investigation
[02:02:46] being conducted, right?
[02:02:49] You still shouldn't do stuff like this.
[02:02:54] You just, it's strange.
[02:02:56] Very strange thing to do.
[02:03:00] Not to mention the insanely recessed maxilla.
[02:03:02] Oh, yeah, I mean, that's probably the reason why
[02:03:04] he's doing this, because yeah, I did notice that as well.
[02:03:07] his insanely recessed maxilla is probably causing him because he's not even low to your
[02:03:11] normies status. Very very low PSL score for this guy. He tried to hat fish to with
[02:03:18] the US border patrol cap on, but we know what's going on there buddy.
[02:03:30] His can't till his neutral can't till this throw me off.
[02:03:36] No, his can't-to-tilt is not even neutral. He's got what is known as the prey eyes. It's a negative can't-to-tilt
[02:03:43] For those of you who don't know as you can tell he doesn't have the predator eyes. He has the prey eyes
[02:03:49] That's probably also another issue here and he's definitely rocking at least a Norwood three in terms of his balding
[02:03:56] Which once again is going to lead to a very low PSL score
[02:04:01] or not only that, but also the go-tee is far out of fashion.
[02:04:06] It's not even a completely connected go-tee either.
[02:04:09] It's a disconnected go-tee,
[02:04:11] so I'm taking points off of that as well.
[02:04:13] Obviously, his jawline is virtually non-existent,
[02:04:17] and he's got a little bit of a double chin going on here too.
[02:04:20] So, everything here is bad.
[02:04:25] Stop speaking in terms I know,
[02:04:27] has on stop your scaring me?
[02:04:28] What do you mean?
[02:04:29] It's a muggy, mug world out there, baby.
[02:04:50] Yeah, his side profile is really devastating.
[02:04:53] And
[02:04:58] There's nothing really redeemable here not even the brow reges pronounced enough. He's got nothing going on. Oh, this was my favorite tweet. This one my favorite first week of twenty twenty six
[02:05:10] So, a particular charges were dropped
[02:05:13] Okay, no criminal charges TMZ update filed after cyber-shark crash involving clivicular police say
[02:05:23] Yeah, I mean I told you it's Florida and also the fact that I told you I told you it's Florida
[02:05:40] That's number one number two. There's plenty evidence that this dude was like actually stalking him
[02:05:45] there is like
[02:05:48] But I told you first and foremost is Florida, okay?
[02:05:53] It's Florida. It's Florida. It's Florida.
[02:05:56] Anyway, Taylor Lorenzo is all the people on here saying he was going to spend the
[02:06:02] residence like in jail that an account for his jawline and optimal maxillist structure.
[02:06:07] Yeah, she's right. It's the halo effect.
[02:06:12] Obviously, the prosecutors took one look at his facial structure,
[02:06:17] realize he's a heightier normie on a on a chad like ascension and decided
[02:06:21] decided to not cut that chad like a sentient short before he reaches true Adam status
[02:06:26] said hey we can't we have to be we have to be a part of this journey we have to see
[02:06:31] he's mocking us he mocked the judge he mocked the prosecutors he mocked the cops
[02:06:38] one day he will be a true Adam or whatever
[02:06:46] I don't know if this is a meme or what, what is this?
[02:06:49] Clivicular replacing stuff like this, barely 10 months ago.
[02:06:54] I don't have access to the beach since it's cold,
[02:06:56] and if I coat max for a pixel, lose my body halo.
[02:06:59] So I have posed in front of my grandma's art.
[02:07:01] She took the pink, by the way.
[02:07:03] I have my fake mustache from Eyebar, Pencil for the daddy halo,
[02:07:06] girls like a dad, interesting background selection
[02:07:08] environment, anti-evid loose pose, high-trust expression.
[02:07:11] There's simply no way this wouldn't be good for dating apps, right?
[02:07:16] Yeah, no, I do believe it. I do believe him posting stuff like this.
[02:07:21] Yeah, it's not like what he's posting now is any different than this.
[02:07:30] So he's mentally ill. What would lead you to believe? First of all, this is a Nazi who hates him just so you understand the person who's like dunking on
[02:07:39] of a killer is another mentally ill insecure loser. So, you know, let him fight. But also,
[02:07:48] what would lead you to think that he is mentally ill-chatter? Was it the fact that he openly talks
[02:07:54] about how he uses a small hammer on his face to reconstruct his face through the process known
[02:08:00] is bone breaking? Was that because that was before he reached this level of attention?
[02:08:19] I love talking about shit like this because every time I talk about stuff like this,
[02:08:22] people freak out. The first time, the first time people encounter this guy, they lose their minds
[02:08:29] like they're like, what do you mean? Yes, he also takes apparently. He is meth
[02:08:35] maxing, taking little bits of meth, micro dosing, meth and
[02:08:40] fedemines. Not at all, okay. But straight up, meth and
[02:08:44] fedemines. He also has like injections that he does to burn fat. He does
[02:08:50] like topical, topical fat, melting injections in order to engage in
[02:08:57] DIY buckle fat removal, stuff like that.
[02:09:04] You used to actually joke about Kaya Piss Maxing
[02:09:06] and that is apparently something he actually does.
[02:09:10] That's true, Kaya used to Piss Max all the time.
[02:09:15] When she was a little puppy,
[02:09:18] she would straight up hold her Piss in
[02:09:21] when we went out on walks specifically
[02:09:23] so she could release when she came inside.
[02:09:26] That is a real thing that she used to do.
[02:09:29] A process that we call piss-maxing.
[02:09:33] What is happening to the fucking camera, even though
[02:09:37] even though the freaking Santa is gone.
[02:09:42] She also pissed on the YouTube plaque.
[02:09:43] She did do that.
[02:09:45] I'm like queen.
[02:09:49] Am I mistaken for thinking?
[02:09:50] This is one of the more mentally ill on well individuals,
[02:09:52] covered on stream recently.
[02:09:53] Yes, you are not mistaken.
[02:09:55] And yes, at the age of 19, his body is no longer able to produce testosterone because he's taken a tremendous amount of steroids.
[02:10:07] And then you should bring that if you want to know tomorrow's news come here into the new year, that was a bang or line for yesterday, you got it.
[02:10:12] was he that ugly that he needed to do all this no he's just mentally ill he wasn't ugly to begin with at all
[02:10:24] if anything I think he's become more ugly since he has started doing all this looks maxing shit
[02:10:31] he was just like a normal 19 year old a normal looking like 18 year old you know what I mean
[02:10:37] And now he looks like he's 30, kind of.
[02:10:46] Dog, why do you know all this shit? It is quite literally my job.
[02:11:00] Anyway, where were we?
[02:11:07] Yeah, he's already infertile at the age of 19 here we talk about the Zoni.
[02:11:11] And Ferrell, but I'm not able to have a kid right now, but if I wanted to, there's a
[02:11:16] purified in the place that the immediately getting...
[02:11:19] Why are you in front of her now?
[02:11:20] So, it's just like a negative feedback loop when you're not needing to produce testosterone
[02:11:25] anymore because your body realizes, okay, we're getting it from an accident.
[02:11:28] So you're not producing any testosterone, naturally.
[02:11:30] No.
[02:11:31] None?
[02:11:32] No.
[02:11:33] Your political commentator, King, that it looks amazing commentator.
[02:11:36] brother looks maxing or sister looks maxing is now making its way into political commentary.
[02:11:42] There's political analysis that you can draw out of anything and everything that we talk about
[02:11:47] regardless and looks maxing certainly is becoming a vehicle for political commentary,
[02:11:55] whether we like it or not. As a matter of fact, serious, serious reporters have written about
[02:12:02] how Nick Fuente's and
[02:12:07] uh,
[02:12:08] clovicular and all of these other people
[02:12:11] are now saying that they are going to vote for
[02:12:16] the Chad, Gavin Newsom, who has a white family
[02:12:22] rather than uh, the fat
[02:12:27] J.D. Vance, who does not have a white family, this real, straight up.
[02:12:41] Also, this is the type of shit that like every single child is learning on TikTok, unfortunately, so
[02:12:48] it's something that we have to know about and pay attention to.
[02:12:51] What is this? To be fair-clapted and mentioned the racial element, it was because Vance
[02:12:59] was subhuman. Yeah, no, he said Vance, J.D. Vance is subhuman. Anyway, let's get to the real news.
[02:13:12] Fox obviously did some commentary since Zoram, I'm
[02:13:17] Donny was sworn into office.
[02:13:24] Let's take a look at how they're freaking out.
[02:13:27] As a clock struck midnight, democratic socialists
[02:13:30] Zoram, I don't need was officially sworn in as mayor of
[02:13:33] America's largest city where he plans to make his anti
[02:13:36] cap was the agenda a reality. Our next guest warrants.
[02:13:39] Those ideas are nothing new and have failed many times.
[02:13:43] So what does it mean for America?
[02:13:45] And then there's even mom, Donnie,
[02:13:46] know his ideas won't work.
[02:13:48] Allegedly savvy media practitioner hands
[02:13:50] his critics and irresistible metaphor.
[02:13:54] Awesome.
[02:13:58] Don't you know socialism doesn't work?
[02:14:00] Because we're going to do everything in our power to make sure
[02:14:04] that we destroy whatever you're trying to achieve
[02:14:08] because God forbid we let anybody get the wrong idea that even a little bit of social
[02:14:13] democracy and the government doing things that are good for the working class could potentially
[02:14:19] create an environment of hope for a better future and we can't have that happen because then
[02:14:26] all of these people are going to assume that they can demand more from their elected representatives
[02:14:32] And more usually will mean, you know, things that harm the bottom line of capital owners and corporations. Obviously, we can't do any of that. So we're going to do everything we can to slap it down.
[02:14:51] They do know the most successful mayor in New York City's history was a socialist right. You think they care it's like.
[02:14:57] it's the same principle behind, like, hailing FDR's a hero, or who wasn't a social
[02:15:05] is obviously both a new deal, or, or recognizing the benefits of the new deal in this
[02:15:11] day and age, while simultaneously pushing back against anything that resembles a modern
[02:15:16] version of said new deal.
[02:15:21] It's ridiculous.
[02:15:27] midterms of twenty twenty six foxes contributor James Freeman joins us now
[02:15:31] James you got this piece out and you know
[02:15:35] you're right well it's eloquent but tell me really what the point is here for
[02:15:38] zoron mom don't like
[02:15:40] but you know it goes down the subway station it is he trying to say these bring
[02:15:44] in New York back to what it used to be returning it into something new
[02:15:47] what is this red flag pin
[02:15:49] is it the american chinese flag pin what's going on here i can't tell
[02:15:54] in my head, Ken, and I'm assuming it's the Chinese flag.
[02:15:58] Yeah, thanks, Joe.
[02:15:59] I think he's trying to say he's going to somehow return
[02:16:03] public transit to its former glory and generally expand
[02:16:08] city service in the US, is the US Marine flag?
[02:16:11] OK, in my mind, it's the Chinese flag.
[02:16:14] Yeah, the metaphor is just created.
[02:16:16] It's really something.
[02:16:17] You see him there and underground, this is a subway station
[02:16:21] that was, there's been abandoned for the last 80 years.
[02:16:26] It was one of the original subway stations,
[02:16:29] and then when they brought in new cars,
[02:16:31] there was a dangerous gap, so they could.
[02:16:34] I wonder if there's any symbolism associated
[02:16:36] with this, and perhaps like they are refusing
[02:16:40] to recognize that and instead making commentary over it.
[02:16:43] No longer use this platform and close it down in 1945.
[02:16:48] So dated obsolete, dark dingy is kind of a nice description.
[02:16:55] Socialism and the misery.
[02:16:56] It's caused over the last century.
[02:16:58] Let's hope this isn't some kind of a sixth sense of humor for him.
[02:17:03] But maybe it's kind of a way of lowering expectations.
[02:17:06] But they should be very low.
[02:17:09] These are policies he's promised that have failed all over the world, and in New York
[02:17:13] city as well. We've had some form of brain control for roughly a century. We know this
[02:17:19] doesn't work and I think the hope for those of us in this city is that the institutional
[02:17:26] restraints on him slow him down a bit that he has a change of heart and you know,
[02:17:32] I don't your viewers around the country maybe resist laughing at all of our self-inflicted
[02:17:36] misery. You know there's really two angles when it comes to the bottom of my
[02:17:39] that we can look at. One of them is his second.
[02:17:42] The status of the fairies is that nothing that's where I'm
[02:17:46] going to be presenting or presented as a part of his agenda is
[02:17:50] socialist, not even a little bit. It's just he himself is a
[02:17:55] socialist advancing social democracy, right? But these guys say
[02:18:00] everything in socialists, they say Nancy Pelosi's socialist,
[02:18:03] they say social democracy is socialist. None of it matters just
[02:18:06] do write by your voters. It's incredibly modest. Like the expansions that he is advocating for
[02:18:17] that he ran on, that he won on, are incredibly modest, incredibly incremental reforms in the
[02:18:23] positive direction. And yet, these guys lose their minds over it. And part of that, I mean,
[02:18:30] a big part of that is obviously like anti-socialist propaganda, no matter what, right?
[02:18:34] But the reason why that propaganda sticks is because people have been conditioned against
[02:18:41] the sort of thing pretty aggressively.
[02:18:43] And that's why always say you have to organize around this.
[02:18:46] You have to recognize this when you're organizing.
[02:18:49] You have to recognize this when you're doing advocacy.
[02:18:52] Okay?
[02:18:55] The unfortunate reality is that the average American has the brain of a child when it comes.
[02:19:04] a very angry child when it comes to this sort of stuff.
[02:19:06] And I'm at policies.
[02:19:08] We just showed you a full screen of those.
[02:19:09] We talked about freezing the rent,
[02:19:11] state run grocery stores,
[02:19:12] social workers to replace police, free buses.
[02:19:15] Some of these, I don't think we'll ever even get off the ground.
[02:19:18] Some of them are radical ideas and some of them will probably
[02:19:20] be entertained and implemented in some ways.
[02:19:23] Those are his economic policies on the other side.
[02:19:25] Do you think this will water down
[02:19:26] to expect pages in popular understanding of what socialism is?
[02:19:29] No.
[02:19:31] I think if it's, you know, all these incremental gains are successful, it's ultimately a good thing, because people will go, oh, that's great. I want that.
[02:19:40] I guess I should vote for more people who are self-identifying socialist.
[02:19:46] It's good. It's a good thing.
[02:19:49] It's the same with Bernie, a lot of people in the United States of America take Bernie Sanders as a position for granted, right?
[02:19:56] Bernie Sanders with a most part has advocated for, again,
[02:20:00] a similar thing this is all on his advocating for here,
[02:20:03] you know, an expansion of existing social safety nets,
[02:20:06] even Medicare for all, it's in the name.
[02:20:10] Medicare is socialized health care.
[02:20:12] Unfortunately, right now, it's only for 65 plus.
[02:20:17] Medicare for all would expand that program
[02:20:20] and allow every American to sign on it,
[02:20:23] have a single payer system.
[02:20:26] That exists in social democracies.
[02:20:31] It's technically not advocacy for
[02:20:34] Seizing the means of production or anything like that.
[02:20:37] That exists in other social democracies, understandable
[02:20:41] because one of the first things that you learn in your
[02:20:46] micro and macro economic principles class is the
[02:20:50] concept of inelastic demand goods.
[02:20:54] So even classical economics understands that health care is an inelastic demand good.
[02:21:03] And therefore, you have to actually either heavily regulate the supply or you have to completely control it.
[02:21:12] Because otherwise, if you don't do that companies, private enterprise that is only interested in increasing profits,
[02:21:22] consistently increase the price point of said good or service because they know if you
[02:21:28] don't have health care yet die. Yeah, with inelastic demand, the concept of supply and demand
[02:21:36] does not work. It's that simple. And yet here in the United States of America, all these brilliant
[02:21:44] economists refuse to reckon with that. I wonder why? Perhaps it's because they're insincere.
[02:21:51] It's the first thing you learn in your economics class, literally one of the first things
[02:21:58] you learn. Isn't that crazy? And yet all of these people, even liberals, so-called brilliant
[02:22:06] economists, refuse to bring it up in this conversation. Very strange.
[02:22:15] to be able to do that.
[02:22:16] So, the people who's putting it is
[02:22:18] cabinet.
[02:22:19] I mean, just to point it, I think it's
[02:22:20] chief council.
[02:22:21] Someone who was felt compelled and
[02:22:23] called to come defend the
[02:22:24] archaided attackers that were
[02:22:26] involved in 9-11.
[02:22:27] So, you know, when you when you
[02:22:28] take those two angles, what
[02:22:30] do you have here?
[02:22:33] Yeah, there are some restraint.
[02:22:35] What's your take on people further
[02:22:36] the left and demsox calling them a
[02:22:38] social fascist?
[02:22:39] I'm constantly telling my friends that
[02:22:40] we aren't even at this point where we
[02:22:41] have organized social movies to
[02:22:42] fuck over.
[02:22:43] And their retorts are usually well-sipens political potential socials and reformist positions.
[02:22:49] Yeah, okay. So what's their argument?
[02:22:53] I mean, I hear it all the time I hear it in this community all the time as well. What's your argument?
[02:22:58] Are you actually where is the potential of the socialist that you are moving away from reformist positions?
[02:23:06] Wait, they're talking about me?
[02:23:10] No, they're not talking about me. They're just talking about 9-11.
[02:23:13] Like, see, that's what I mean.
[02:23:18] You act as though you are already
[02:23:19] fomenting revolutionary socialist values
[02:23:22] amongst a labor class that is completely oblivious
[02:23:27] to their class position.
[02:23:29] Right?
[02:23:33] So where is your, where is your
[02:23:35] problem?
[02:23:36] Where is your movement?
[02:23:41] know what I mean. Where is your movement? If the people, if the people that you have
[02:23:50] in mind are just like willing and they're ready and they're excited at the prospect of
[02:23:57] a violent revolution, there needs to be some organization around it. No, like there needs
[02:24:02] to be some organizing around it. The idea that all Americans are just Marx's lendizance
[02:24:06] in weight, but progressive siphon them away is very silly, but persisting on the left
[02:24:09] exactly. It's just like, I don't even necessarily disagree with this concept either as far as like,
[02:24:18] I always say this like, most people, if you don't use the term socialism, will agree with socialism.
[02:24:25] Okay? Most people, if you don't tell them that you're educating them on class consciousness or their class position in society,
[02:24:31] will understand it if you don't use certain keywords.
[02:24:35] Okay?
[02:24:37] 100% so yes, a lot of the concepts when when removed of the the ideological associations and the endless amount of stink associated with the due to red scare probably end are just basic concepts when reduced to its bare bones like communism.
[02:24:55] I saw like a movie with Brian Cranston in it,
[02:25:08] where his daughter is sitting on top of a tromble,
[02:25:12] Hollywood blacklist, I think,
[02:25:15] where his daughter is asking him,
[02:25:17] Dad, are you a communist?
[02:25:18] Oh, here it is, here it is.
[02:25:19] This is it.
[02:25:21] Okay, it's super simple.
[02:25:23] Are you connoisse?
[02:25:27] I am.
[02:25:30] Is that against the law?
[02:25:33] It is not.
[02:25:36] The lady with the big hat said, you were a dangerous radical.
[02:25:42] Yeah, some of the face boys were talking to Toby from the Simon and people were praising Toby for controlling their own way to what they want to do.
[02:25:48] I want to do exactly great point chatter.
[02:25:52] I didn't know that the side men had a cooperative formation.
[02:25:56] They had a cooperative ownership structure.
[02:25:58] I only found out out because Toby, from the side men,
[02:26:00] side men for those of you who don't know,
[02:26:02] is an incredibly popular,
[02:26:03] you're not the most popular group of content creators in the UK.
[02:26:09] They're most popular content creator from the side men
[02:26:13] is KSI for those of you who don't know.
[02:26:15] And side men, when they first started,
[02:26:18] started as a cooperative, basically.
[02:26:20] They're the biggest YouTubers in the UK by far.
[02:26:24] And they have a cooperative structure
[02:26:26] where they have one pool of money.
[02:26:28] And they have an equal say and equal pay
[02:26:32] over the distribution of resources
[02:26:35] and the revenue generation strategies, all that stuff.
[02:26:38] OK?
[02:26:40] And that's amazing.
[02:26:42] But of course, when you describe it as like,
[02:26:46] oh, there's a cooperative corporation.
[02:26:47] is a socialist. This is like, you know, securing the means of production or whatever, right?
[02:26:51] People go, oh, gross. I don't want that. That's scary. That's weird. That's bad. That's wrong.
[02:26:56] But when you just say like, nah, we're friends and we started this business together and we wanted
[02:27:00] to make sure that like we look out for one another, right? Whereas your co-op is on, I literally
[02:27:04] own an operated co-operative corporation. What the fuck is wrong with you? Be your hand.
[02:27:10] Be your hand is a co-operative.
[02:27:17] And I wanted to have a conversation with the boys that left phase about, potentially restarting
[02:27:29] there, whatever enterprise they start as a cooperative.
[02:27:34] But obviously me having that conversation as someone who's advocating for cooperatives
[02:27:40] is going to be met with tremendous anger and resentment and people will push back on it,
[02:27:47] And it will actually lead them away from even thinking about it sincerely.
[02:27:51] Whereas when you have a successful YouTuber, when you have a successful YouTuber,
[02:27:56] like, you know, one of the side men being like, Oh, yeah, we have a,
[02:28:00] we have a cooperative structure without actually saying those words.
[02:28:06] Much more effective, right?
[02:28:10] Much much more effective way of driving home that point.
[02:28:16] Are you?
[02:28:18] What happened, cool?
[02:28:20] I agree.
[02:28:22] Dangerous.
[02:28:24] Only the men who fleeing cocks.
[02:28:27] If you could have any superpower in the world.
[02:28:30] Wait, what the fuck is this? Why? What?
[02:28:34] I love our country.
[02:28:36] I met your good government.
[02:28:38] But anything could be better than something.
[02:28:43] There's a model coming in, isn't it?
[02:28:47] No, only.
[02:28:49] Am I?
[02:28:52] Well, why don't we give you the official test.
[02:28:56] Mom makes your favorite lunch.
[02:28:58] Human cheese?
[02:29:00] I'm in cheese.
[02:29:01] And at school, we'll see someone with no lunch at all.
[02:29:05] What do you do?
[02:29:07] Sare.
[02:29:08] Sare.
[02:29:09] What do you... you don't tell them to just go get a job?
[02:29:13] Oh, you offer them alone, it's 6% old, it's very clever.
[02:29:17] Dad.
[02:29:19] Ah, and you just ignore them.
[02:29:22] No.
[02:29:23] Well, now, you are a bit of a copy.
[02:29:29] That's it.
[02:29:31] That's it.
[02:29:35] That's it.
[02:29:39] Like, at its bare bones,
[02:29:41] That's a perfect distillation.
[02:29:43] It's a perfect way to explain this.
[02:29:46] A worldview that revolves around equality,
[02:29:50] a worldview that revolves around the principle
[02:29:52] of sharing is caring.
[02:29:54] That's why always say that, right?
[02:29:58] The movie is Trumbo.
[02:30:02] That's it.
[02:30:03] We are a creditor and interested party.
[02:30:06] The city is old money that pinnacle never paid.
[02:30:09] And we will fight for New Yorkers' interests to safe and habitable homes.
[02:30:16] Get him on the pot, Big Dog.
[02:30:18] What are you doing?
[02:30:19] You think Brian Krasin is actually a communist in real life and not playing one on this movie
[02:30:25] from 2015?
[02:30:27] Are you okay?
[02:30:29] And even if he was, do you think I have any way of getting him on my podcast?
[02:30:39] Did you think that Brian Cranson was also a meth dealer?
[02:31:03] My dad's friend knows him.
[02:31:04] I'm going to get you hooked up.
[02:31:06] Okay, well, if your dad's friend knows him and not even your dad knows him that's gonna be quite difficult don't you think?
[02:31:16] Anyway
[02:31:22] Yeah, I think Brian Crancice is probably like a typical live like a very progressive guy
[02:31:26] I have an older co-worker that is a fan of Charlie Kirk that said he believes communism
[02:31:40] doesn't work and the same thing I asked him to go to public school.
[02:31:42] Did you like going to public school?
[02:31:43] Did you have free lunches?
[02:31:44] Did you enjoy having free lunches?
[02:31:45] Congratulations.
[02:31:46] You like communism.
[02:31:47] Yeah.
[02:31:50] Sometimes it's good and purposeful to make things easy to understand that especially when everyone
[02:31:56] is constantly trying to make it more confusing and complicated the
[02:32:00] Comprehend. It is what it is.
[02:32:11] Yeah, keep it simple stupid, right?
[02:32:13] I think it's chief counsel. Someone who was felt compelled and
[02:32:17] called to come to fin the archive attackers that were involved in
[02:32:21] 9-11. So, you know, when you take those two angles, what do you
[02:32:25] Yeah, there are some restraints on him as you point out.
[02:32:30] So rent control going further to freeze the rent.
[02:32:33] He probably needs to wait a year to get all of his people on to the board that makes
[02:32:38] sense.
[02:32:39] I don't think he means me, Chatter.
[02:32:40] You're being crazy.
[02:32:41] One of them is, is actually stuff the ground.
[02:32:45] Those are, is someone who felt compelled and called to come to fin the outkater attackers
[02:32:50] that were involved in non-alcoholic felt compelled.
[02:32:52] It's the people who's putting in his cabinet.
[02:32:53] I mean, just to point it, I think it's Chief Council, someone who was felt compelled and
[02:32:57] called to come defend the out.
[02:33:23] you
[02:33:53] you
[02:34:23] you
[02:34:53] you
[02:35:23] you
[02:35:53] New York. Well, I think there were obviously a lot more, there were a lot more issues there
[02:36:05] beyond that. But as California, so one hopes that maybe time and office and maybe
[02:36:14] a wiser heads, either somehow emerging within his administration or in Albany will restrain
[02:36:20] but the agenda is very any growth.
[02:36:23] I think, bizarre, this is the world's headquarters
[02:36:27] in capitalism and here we have this plan.
[02:36:31] But I think it looks like very good news
[02:36:33] for Dallas, Charlotte and Miami.
[02:36:35] You literally took the first two cities out of my mouth.
[02:36:38] Someone should tell him people can move
[02:36:40] and Dallas and Charlotte have open signs standing
[02:36:43] at the airport.
[02:36:44] All right, James, thank you so much for writing this piece.
[02:36:46] Thanks for joining us.
[02:36:50] revisiting election night is a five minute video on election night and you know you
[02:36:59] already watched my election night stream. So you know the fears that I had and
[02:37:06] it's really interesting seeing the Zoramum Downey team including Zoramum Downey himself
[02:37:11] experienced the exact same style of fears regardless of what the numbers look like.
[02:37:16] like, up until the very last moment where it was official.
[02:37:21] He's got to help me understand why I'm so fucking scared personally.
[02:37:24] I've got to be right over.
[02:37:26] I don't know, it's a tall figure man.
[02:37:27] Just one thing on the side of your spine.
[02:37:30] It's going to be the same thing on the side of your spine.
[02:37:35] Okay.
[02:37:36] I speak of Yemeni bodega owners in Mexican Obuiles.
[02:37:39] He's the Oenak.
[02:37:40] He's the, that's the, he's the one who wrote the go to speech.
[02:37:43] Is it so never with you?
[02:37:47] It's way better.
[02:37:50] District 3 is for all of them and it's for all of you.
[02:37:54] More than 100,000 volunteers could build this campaign into an unstoppable force.
[02:37:59] Because of you, we will make this thing.
[02:38:05] I just said that.
[02:38:06] I just said I'm gonna die, so I said I'm gonna die.
[02:38:09] You get to one of my dying.
[02:38:11] That's four words for you.
[02:38:13] I'm gonna make it go.
[02:38:17] Oh, and then we lost.
[02:38:20] We're on sitting here.
[02:38:22] That was excellent.
[02:38:24] I don't know.
[02:38:26] Let's get out of here.
[02:38:41] This is going to be one minute to take us in.
[02:38:45] Five, four, three, four.
[02:38:49] One, two, three, four.
[02:39:11] We're up 11, but it's not, it's not an obstacle, a 33% of my trail, maybe like 35%
[02:39:23] but like, it's 50-40.
[02:39:26] It's really filling up its supporters now, they are anxious and dissipating hearing from
[02:39:36] I don't want to hear anything on Twitter, I don't want to hear anything.
[02:39:55] Wait, I'm 99% sure I saw you in the crowd, how could you have I got?
[02:40:03] I got kicked out, I thought, according to Reddit.
[02:40:07] I got kicked out, I wasn't there.
[02:40:11] New ghost comment, can you write a great number?
[02:40:14] Oh, 52.1.
[02:40:19] Oh, that's right, that's the middle half.
[02:40:20] Oh my god.
[02:40:25] Human mind is a wild thing.
[02:40:27] The 60% and it still holds it.
[02:40:30] Brooklyn stole the lowest,
[02:40:31] that now is about 83% and you've held totally even there.
[02:40:35] The 8% is not that good.
[02:40:37] That isn't this field, though.
[02:40:39] I don't know if it's going to work with that, I think they're going to work with that.
[02:40:42] Yeah, I'm going to be more for us.
[02:40:44] I think it's just four years.
[02:40:46] MSNBC just called the Race for us.
[02:41:01] Woo!
[02:41:03] Woo!
[02:41:05] You already said we didn't get any more episodes of this.
[02:41:09] Oh wow.
[02:41:11] Oh my god.
[02:41:13] Woo!
[02:41:17] Say that, is it nice?
[02:41:19] Look at that.
[02:41:21] Oh, this is insane.
[02:41:27] Hey, I don't like it.
[02:41:29] How come he wasn't watching a stream? Yeah, I agree. That's kind of fucked up. These guys are fake, bro. They're fake, not even like, not even watching the twitching a little bit. I'm, I'm in the same building. I'm down stairs.
[02:41:47] Not a little one, not a real friend.
[02:41:49] do you think at any point you're going to lose?
[02:41:51] Yes, yes.
[02:41:53] Do you think you would, yes, he'd you think?
[02:41:56] The answer like, the answer, like,
[02:41:58] do you think you were going to lose at any point?
[02:42:00] Yes, 100%.
[02:42:02] Stuff like this doesn't happen.
[02:42:04] Okay.
[02:42:05] Center.
[02:42:06] So our Monsonian was elected mayor of New York City on Tuesday,
[02:42:19] camping a stunning ascent for the 34-year-old state lawmaker who was set to become the city's most liberal mayor in generation.
[02:42:29] Guys, we're just crossed a million votes.
[02:42:31] That's a great idea.
[02:42:32] That's sort of a nice thing.
[02:42:33] The younger daily, the more money aerobegated.
[02:42:37] Wow, so much a handful.
[02:42:39] We've won.
[02:42:40] Yeah.
[02:42:41] There's a huge amount of money back there.
[02:42:42] Still saying the most liberal.
[02:42:44] I don't know.
[02:42:45] I don't know.
[02:42:46] I don't know.
[02:42:47] I don't know.
[02:42:48] I don't know.
[02:42:49] I don't know.
[02:42:50] I don't know.
[02:42:51] I don't know.
[02:42:53] I don't know.
[02:43:02] as
[02:43:29] that's not even but
[02:43:32] yeah, she's she's great.
[02:43:34] She's dope.
[02:43:41] Morris cast the fucking guy. By the way, he's working on many more campaigns this cycle. Yeah, including.
[02:43:47] the
[02:43:53] you were in the shot of the floor big dog no way I made it
[02:43:56] a sponge Bob meme
[02:43:58] Squidward meme
[02:44:01] if Zoron or one is election documentary on me's TV instead of Netflix
[02:44:06] yeah if I was a real one I'd be streaming on me's TV instead of Netflix as well you're right this is how it goes or not Netflix on twitch
[02:44:15] and
[02:44:25] anyway, um, he did the the mayor's listening thing by this too long and I'm really
[02:44:27] want to get into it video shows where is Kyle I cannot believe it. You guys are
[02:44:33] meaning right like you just saw her walk away. Look yeah, Kyle is asleep. Can you pick
[02:44:39] Can you pick Kyle please, please?
[02:44:41] And then immediately goes where is Kyle?
[02:44:44] Literally from 208, can you pick Kyle please?
[02:44:47] Kyle is asleep to where is Kyle as soon as she walked up.
[02:44:54] Incredible.
[02:44:57] And then yesterday he says, please stop getting baited.
[02:45:00] Video shows with a ceiling of a ski resort,
[02:45:02] bar catching fire, killing dozens.
[02:45:04] I saw this, I'm gonna say that one.
[02:45:07] And we're going to get into one nation under Israel.
[02:45:12] OK, here we are, ladies and gentlemen,
[02:45:15] it's time to talk about Israel.
[02:45:20] Bossman Benjamin Niyaho, the real big dog.
[02:45:24] He, he, he, he, he,
[02:45:25] running the new year alongside his favorite Donald Trump,
[02:45:33] to which I had joked and said, when your boss asked you,
[02:45:35] what your New Year's Eve plans are, and your force
[02:45:37] invite him. Yeah, he was the according to the Prime Minister's spokesperson, a
[02:45:44] per prime minister, spokesperson, and the Prime Minister's spokesperson, Naniah, who is
[02:45:48] the only foreign leader who was invited to the event and the only one who have
[02:45:51] ever attended the president's New Year's Ball. Okay. Yeah, he brought his
[02:46:02] I'm sure maybe he's getting maybe he's getting Trump to clean it personally, you know what I mean?
[02:46:09] Cutting out the middle man.
[02:46:11] I can't say this enough, but without your shame, I would have never learned or even looked into the mayoral race this time.
[02:46:15] I grew up in Queens, and this is my first time ever voting for mayor, but thank you for educating me and many other New Yorkers about him and social policies.
[02:46:21] Hell yeah.
[02:46:23] I also do love personally that these guys, these guys will talk about how Matt Trump is,
[02:46:29] is that Benjamin and Yahoo, or whatever, like Axios will still report on it all the time.
[02:46:35] Shout out the Barack Revede, my favorite IDF soldier, Barack Revede, you know, working in
[02:46:43] American media at Axios, constantly writing the same exact articles he wrote about Joe Biden,
[02:46:49] being very angry at Benjamin and Yahoo, now writing it about Donald Trump being very angry at
[02:46:53] Benjamin and Yahoo, and then he's over here fucking celebrating New Year's Eve with his best
[02:46:58] Now, obviously, obviously, there's all bullshit.
[02:47:04] I mean, here they are looking at fireworks together, but it didn't end there, right?
[02:47:08] Benjamin and Yahu's Florida trip did not end there.
[02:47:28] Anyway, there was a steak, uh, uh, Rico, yeah, I know, we'll get into that in a little bit.
[02:47:45] But, um, then Yahoo's tripped it in and there, he also went to a synagogue in Florida this
[02:47:53] morning. And he got incredible tremendous applause inside of this synagogue in the state of Florida.
[02:48:03] Okay. He made this, well, but before we do that here, let's say you're leaving his staff in Florida.
[02:48:10] It's okay. It was given an inside look. The prime minister is spending the day at a synagogue and
[02:48:15] surf side. We were the only American press and found in that service where he was attending. So let's get
[02:48:20] it's right to local tents, raw slow.
[02:48:22] That's crazy.
[02:48:23] What do you mean you were the only American press allowed
[02:48:25] inside of the synagogue that Benjamin Netanyahu was,
[02:48:28] it was, you know, attending.
[02:48:32] That in the of itself is already kind of crazy.
[02:48:35] Like, what do you mean?
[02:48:37] Like, what are they doing fucking?
[02:48:43] Are they not allowing American press into a synagogue?
[02:48:47] when there is a foreign leader inside of the place of worship like I don't understand
[02:48:51] that.
[02:48:52] What this trip was all about?
[02:48:53] Brosh, good evening.
[02:48:55] I'll tell you today we were a part of history and it was incredible that local
[02:49:01] 10 was allowed inside of this synagogue so we can bring you the images and the words of Benjamin
[02:49:09] Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister.
[02:49:11] Now I say a part of history because people with no reading comprehension are getting
[02:49:15] matter your tweet about BB at the synagogue. Wait, what, what do you mean? You're
[02:49:23] basing your opinion on a whole religion because of one single place of worship,
[02:49:26] then you use your huge platform to signal bless you. I was buying anti-Semitism
[02:49:28] because of it. You're not who I thought you were. You're actually a bad person. Wait,
[02:49:32] what? You already have been saying I'm an anti-Semitic terrorist. No. Why is the acting
[02:49:39] like this is a new revelation for him.
[02:49:46] Very interesting.
[02:49:49] In any case, my statement on this, my statement on this here it is.
[02:49:54] There you'll see is really prominent service.
[02:49:56] The heroes welcome to synagogue in Miami, Florida as a crowd erupted in applause upon his arrival.
[02:50:02] To which I said, I've spent the last decade talking about the separation of Zionism and Judaism.
[02:50:06] And while conceptually it is true, these sorts of images make a much stronger argument against that separation than people wonder why anti-Semitism grows.
[02:50:13] This is a big part of the reason why, which is pretty basic. It's not just my assessment at all.
[02:50:19] This is what anti-Science Jews will openly point to as well.
[02:50:24] When talking about how Israel creates anti-Semite every day.
[02:50:28] And I think every single person understands what I mean here, that while there is a dangerous
[02:50:37] conflation between Antis, there is a dangerous conflation between Zionism and Judaism.
[02:50:42] This conflation is often times, this conflation is often times marketed pretty much by conservative
[02:50:51] Jews, Zionists Jews, and Christians, Zionists Christians alike.
[02:50:58] It's very frustrating to consistently try to make an argument that tries to spare
[02:51:07] Jews living in the West when people look to things like this and go, what are you talking
[02:51:13] about?
[02:51:14] I'm hearing from Zionist Jewish people that every Jew is as Zionist, every Jew loves Israel.
[02:51:19] Why the fuck are you trying to tell me something fake, something phony?
[02:51:24] Who am I supposed to believe?
[02:51:26] What people are telling me?
[02:51:27] I'm seeing all the time or some random fucking Muslim woke guy who is just insincerely trying
[02:51:35] to be woke.
[02:51:36] This is the way reactionary politics works.
[02:51:39] This is the way that right wingers operate.
[02:51:42] This is the way that right wingers operate.
[02:51:43] This is the way that right wingers operate about, you know, black people, for example.
[02:51:45] This is the way the white supremacists operate about black people.
[02:51:49] When you try to explain to them that crime is more often than not a consequence of people's
[02:51:55] material conditions.
[02:51:56] They think you're actually defending.
[02:51:59] They think that they think that you're defending black people
[02:52:04] falsely, it's much easier to understand
[02:52:06] that black people are inherently violent all this shit, right?
[02:52:09] And what's really frustrating about that was really
[02:52:13] frustrating about that is that it makes my job
[02:52:15] as someone who combats anti-Semitism much harder as well.
[02:52:19] And it makes people lean into the likes of Nick Fuentes,
[02:52:23] Core changes Christ, what is this ship breaking?
[02:52:27] It makes people like Nick Funtis's argument much easier.
[02:52:31] Because it's already much easier to,
[02:52:32] it's already much easier to just be like,
[02:52:34] yeah, juice control, the media just control this,
[02:52:36] just control that.
[02:52:37] And then present an argument
[02:52:38] that is anti-semitic when talking about Israel, right?
[02:52:42] It's much more difficult to educate people
[02:52:44] on a true anti-fascist, principled anti-fascist stands.
[02:52:49] Okay?
[02:52:50] Just in general, right?
[02:52:52] much much easier to do that. And then when it is constantly being reinforced over and over again,
[02:52:59] this this tie is forcibly being presented as the reality to many Americans who are not super
[02:53:09] educated regardless on Israel, but no longer like Israel. Of course they're going to learn this wrong
[02:53:15] lesson. Okay? I know I'm at a focus. I'm trying to, I don't know what it's trying to focus
[02:53:22] in on instead of me. Um, and it's very, very frustrating. It is very frustrating.
[02:53:45] That's on. You're looking at my Twitter on stream. Would you have said this?
[02:53:49] I spent the last decade talking about the separation of individual actions and some
[02:53:53] all the identity and while conceptually it is true. These sorts of videos make a much stronger
[02:53:56] argument against that separation of people wonder why anti-mergan sentiment grows is a big part of the reason why.
[02:54:00] Brother, I have literally talked about Jeffrey Epstein in the same exact way.
[02:54:05] Where I, if you think these two things are equivalent, you're delusional.
[02:54:11] Okay, do you not understand the main difference here?
[02:54:16] Do you not understand the main difference here?
[02:54:20] If I were to run around and say, this is how all Jews are.
[02:54:23] When talking about Jeffrey Epstein, I would be doing what people are doing about all some allies.
[02:54:29] Okay?
[02:54:31] This argument is quite literally.
[02:54:34] This argument is quite literally the opposite.
[02:54:36] I'm saying that all Jews are not monolithic. No group is monolithic, okay?
[02:54:43] But for the average person, they do not have the capacity to comprehend such things,
[02:54:49] especially when people like yourself, Harley, are consistently defending the idea
[02:54:55] that Israel is a salvageable thing. You live in the West, you don't live in Israel,
[02:55:03] and you consistently defend Israel.
[02:55:07] You say people who are criticizing Israel are anti-Semitic. You consistently conflate
[02:55:11] Zionism with Judaism over and over and over again. You're teaching people to be anti-Semitic.
[02:55:18] If you were, if you spent more time in here instead of just like constantly
[02:55:21] fucking chirping about me, you would have actually understood my position a long time ago.
[02:55:26] Okay?
[02:55:28] But I always say, is Judaism has been around for a lot longer than Zionism has, right?
[02:55:35] Zionism is like maximum, what, a hundred years, maybe a little bit longer than that.
[02:55:41] Israel's been around for 78 to 80, right?
[02:55:46] And yet, in the last 80 years, Zionism has overcome Judaism as a, for many secular Jews,
[02:55:55] to especially has overcome the actual religious principle and turn it to this like civic
[02:56:02] nationalist religion that revolves around ethno religious supremacist values and an extermination
[02:56:07] is principle against those who were living there prior to the people without a land going
[02:56:15] to a land without a people, even though there were people there. So when you have people like
[02:56:20] Jake Tapper, for example, also defending Israel on the conditions of Jews have to have an
[02:56:27] ethnostate. Jews have to have an ethnostate. It's ridiculous. And then you have Nick Fuentes,
[02:56:32] also saying the same thing, but in a negative way, people are not going to come to someone like
[02:56:37] myself and listen to my perspective on this. They're going to keep hearing it over and over again.
[02:56:43] They keep hearing the false conflation from people like yourself. They keep hearing this false
[02:56:48] Confession from people like Jake Dapper. They keep hearing this false
[02:56:51] Confession from every, every outlet in the media, both pro Israel and anti-Israel.
[02:56:59] So what are they supposed to think?
[02:57:03] That's it.
[02:57:09] And it's really interesting because
[02:57:12] it's really interesting
[02:57:14] because as a Western, as a Muslim living in the Western world, I have a unique perspective
[02:57:24] on this.
[02:57:25] One that I've actually talked about, one that I've written about extensively, one that
[02:57:28] I gave a speech on specifically at Oxford Union.
[02:57:31] If you want to understand my position, genuinely, if you are actually just not saying this
[02:57:37] to come across like a, to come across like a reasonable person while you're trying to like,
[02:57:41] know, disparage me or something, go watch that. Okay?
[02:57:58] Your best, your basing your opinion on a whole religion, I'm not.
[02:58:02] As a matter of fact, if you had the reading comprehension here, you would understand that that's the opposite of what I'm saying.
[02:58:08] of rage tweeting and sitting in this chat, you should perhaps try to comprehend what I'm
[02:58:13] saying here and not just act as though you are charitable to my position on the internet
[02:58:20] to try to win over some people or try to win like this silly argument which you're not going
[02:58:26] to win anyway. Okay, just think about it. Instead of tweeting, just try to understand what I'm saying.
[02:58:33] Okay? You're basing your whole opinion on a religion because of one single place of worship,
[02:58:42] then you see, you use your huge platform. I think he makes a valid point. Why is the brutal Zionist
[02:58:46] regime so popular among Jews? Have you ever taken the time to research that exact question?
[02:58:51] This is not something that I want to happen. This is something that I have worked as I'm
[02:58:57] saying here against happening over and over again. But when you say you're Jewish and
[02:59:03] you defend Israel and you think Israel is defensible when it's conducting a genocide
[02:59:08] and you say it's not a genocide. Okay? What do you expect people to learn from that? When
[02:59:15] they hear that over and over you. And when a random person who already has anti-Semitic
[02:59:20] tendencies is most people do, right? I think you and I would agree on this. This is not
[02:59:24] like a crazy position, a lot of people will say,
[02:59:28] like, oh, you know, there are a lot of Jews in Hollywood,
[02:59:30] it's a national.
[02:59:31] There are a lot of Jews in finance.
[02:59:33] Isn't that sure?
[02:59:33] He's like those sorts of attitudes have been,
[02:59:37] those sorts of attitudes have always existed, right?
[02:59:40] The nascent anti-Semitism, like the,
[02:59:44] it can be dangerous if all of a sudden people
[02:59:47] have a negative perspective.
[02:59:48] But it's like, it's a thing that has been talked
[02:59:53] about over and over again, but not oftentimes discussed. Right? When you already have a lot
[03:00:00] of people, especially living in a fairly segregated society where they might not live around
[03:00:06] in the Jewish people at all, and they have these sorts of attitudes, and then they hear over
[03:00:10] and over again that every Jewish person cares about Israel. So if you criticize Israel,
[03:00:16] you're anti-Semitic and then you advance silly, faulty numbers like 90% of Jews are
[03:00:23] Zionist over and over again. You're teaching people that Jews care about Israel a lot.
[03:00:30] Okay. Now the extent of that care is up to question. Obviously it's a very vague observation.
[03:00:38] What does that mean? That Israel is important to you as a Jew? Because that's the poll that
[03:00:44] that people point to that was a question of the ass and that pole.
[03:00:50] But having said that, having said that when you say that over and over again,
[03:00:54] what do you think people are going to learn from that?
[03:00:59] What do you think people are going to learn from that?
[03:01:01] They're going to think, OK, yeah.
[03:01:03] All right.
[03:01:05] Jews care about Israel.
[03:01:06] That's what they're going to think.
[03:01:09] The difference now, however, as opposed to the last 50 years,
[03:01:12] Is that now Israel is seen as a negative. Okay, now Israel is known as a state causing terror
[03:01:21] Which is the truth for the record? It is the truth is real is a terrorist entity is real is a
[03:01:28] State a vassal state of the United States of America
[03:01:32] That is causing a metric ton of terror in the region. Okay, according to you
[03:01:38] You just made a couple of claims just now about my stance that aren't true, but I understand
[03:01:43] you're in your flow state, and I won't hold it against you.
[03:01:46] According to you, China is just a normal country, but Israel gets all your attention.
[03:01:49] What should people take away from that?
[03:01:51] I mean, now this is something that I've talked about quite extensively, but I think you might
[03:01:56] hear it for the first time ever.
[03:01:58] But here it is.
[03:02:02] his operation in Xinjiang in terms of drag nets, mass surveillance and reeducation camps
[03:02:08] was completely unjustifiable. I've talked about this extensively. You'll never hear it
[03:02:11] in clips, obviously, because it doesn't favor people's arguments that I'm a China
[03:02:15] dick writer who never criticized the China. But if Israel operated in the same way that
[03:02:20] China operated in Xinjiang in both Gaza and the West Bank where every single Palestinian
[03:02:26] had equal rights in the aftermath of this reeducation and whatnot, the rest of the
[03:02:31] Western world would consider Israel to be the most peaceful nation of all time, as a matter
[03:02:35] of fact, people such as yourself and numerous others still consistently refuse to recognize
[03:02:42] that Israel has conducted a genocide.
[03:02:45] That Israel has always had an ethnic cleansing goal in mind from the beginning that the
[03:02:52] inception of the nation states started with the Nakhba in 1948 and even before in 1948,
[03:02:57] obviously.
[03:02:58] This is the problem.
[03:03:03] Also, we're not even talking about China right now.
[03:03:07] We're talking about Israel.
[03:03:14] I held a song to a higher standard.
[03:03:16] I don't go off every streamer that says in bullshit.
[03:03:18] There isn't enough time in the day.
[03:03:19] Also, tweet mentioning equals cyber-sauceing languages.
[03:03:21] And words are important these days.
[03:03:22] People like yourself have to stop fucking him up.
[03:03:24] I've had personal conversations with the Harley back in the day two, which makes us even
[03:03:37] crazier, because I know his newfound allegiance was certain people that he knew were Nazis
[03:03:44] makes things even stranger in this regard.
[03:03:47] Finding yourself aligned with the likes of Sam Hyde after openly stating that you know
[03:03:52] that they're Nazis. Well, simultaneously, consistently talking about someone like myself that you know
[03:03:58] has spent a good deal of time and still consistently does so in combating anti-Semitism
[03:04:03] shows me that your highest priority is simply trying to defend Israel. At a time when, unfortunately,
[03:04:09] for you, it's utterly indefensible. Okay? We got the United Nations. You got plenty of Israeli and Jewish
[03:04:18] academics who openly recognize it as genocide, it's over, it's done. And despite the
[03:04:27] consistent propaganda, despite the consistent propaganda and the Western world through Western
[03:04:33] mainstream resources, even Americans are recognizing that Israel's doing a genocide. So the more
[03:04:40] more you consistently try and defend this.
[03:04:43] The worse it'll look for you.
[03:04:47] Not only is it shameful to defend genocide, but you also are making the world a less-save
[03:04:55] space for anti-zionist use and all Jews alike by consistently putting up a front where
[03:05:03] you claim you're doing this because Jews have to exist in Israel.
[03:05:07] Jews have to have Israel exist in the way that it does.
[03:05:10] The violent ways that it does, where even the notion of giving equal rights and equal representation
[03:05:15] to non-Jews and Israel is actually a serious demographic problem.
[03:05:20] That's an ethno-state brother.
[03:05:22] That's fascism.
[03:05:23] I'm an anti-fascist.
[03:05:25] It doesn't matter if it's the fucking German folk.
[03:05:28] Doing the fascism?
[03:05:29] And it doesn't matter if it's e.T.
[03:05:31] M.R.B.B.B. or even someone such as yourself doing the fascist argumentation.
[03:05:35] God dammit, I know I'm out of focus, I know I'm losing my fucking mind about this.
[03:05:48] What is happening with this fucking stupid ass camera?
[03:05:52] Is it the laboo?
[03:06:05] I feel like it's still out of focus, it might be focusing on a bungler.
[03:06:35] of
[03:06:40] a horrible day's to have eyes and have
[03:06:42] a series of news and rock and Jewish friends of Montreal and they cannot go where their grandparents grew up
[03:06:48] the knock-a-wem both ways on my lord
[03:06:53] sure but
[03:06:56] well don't worry is real taken up pieces of Syria to now
[03:07:00] Maybe they can go to Israeli Concret, Territory, and Syria if you think that that's a serious
[03:07:07] consideration. Is there ever a moment where you consider the actual victims here when we're talking about it?
[03:07:13] Or is it always that you and your friends living in fucking Canada that are the real victims?
[03:07:20] This is what I mean. It's like sheer arrogance. It's the way that a lot of people who want to defend
[03:07:26] Israel communicate about this stuff. That is how you fuck up 80 years of solid propaganda
[03:07:34] with billions of dollars in lobbying funds and hundreds of millions of dollars in direct
[03:07:43] economic aid to Israel in return for the multi-billion dollar very consistent and fairly successful
[03:07:53] will prop again to apparatus.
[03:07:55] That's how you fuck it up.
[03:07:58] It's the sheer arrogance.
[03:08:01] That's what it is.
[03:08:02] Sorry, can you not accept that there are and have been victims in both sides?
[03:08:06] Brother, do you think that the Nazis were victims in the Holocaust, too?
[03:08:09] Is that where you're doing?
[03:08:10] Is that the argument that you're going to present to me right now?
[03:08:13] Because you do realize that the Holocaust is not like a singular event.
[03:08:16] You know?
[03:08:18] What do you mean both sides?
[03:08:21] What the fuck are you talking about both sides? There's no both sides in the current genocide.
[03:08:25] The current Holocaust that Israel is engaging in. What is the both sides of that situation?
[03:08:33] Don't do this fucking bullshit victimhood brother. Like what are you talking about?
[03:08:42] What is this? There's no standard with you. You are the worst in humanity. What?
[03:08:47] Those words and all the other words you typed don't tell me anything about genocide
[03:08:50] to pretty irrelevant to the discussion we're having.
[03:08:52] This video is proof that it's not a genocide, that's why he started rambling.
[03:08:55] Not trying to justify war here.
[03:08:57] I'm demonstrating how it was not a genocide.
[03:09:02] More than 19,000 Rockers were launched at Israel's October 7.
[03:09:04] It's a very small and densely populated country.
[03:09:07] You don't fund genocide.
[03:09:08] Your country prevents one.
[03:09:09] Not apartheid.
[03:09:10] Palsini's Christians and Arabs, Jews, and Plenty of non-Jews living in Israel.
[03:09:14] Oh, brother.
[03:09:20] It's just, I don't think you are capable of reading the room, that's the problem.
[03:09:36] And not just this room, but every room that you're in at this point, okay?
[03:09:43] And this is kind of my point.
[03:09:45] The point I'm making is, brother, even if you want to defend Israel, you should just
[03:09:48] probably keep it quiet, okay? Because you are genuinely, genuinely participating in people
[03:09:57] developing this horrible tie tying their friends and the people that they know in the Western
[03:10:04] world of Jewish background to Israel, because you're doing that, okay?
[03:10:09] right.
[03:10:13] That's true, 10,000, not this room, every room, every room, you don't understand.
[03:10:18] People fucking despise Israel.
[03:10:20] You don't understand it.
[03:10:23] You do not understand it.
[03:10:25] This shift happened for you so, so fast that like, it's left you behind.
[03:10:32] You literally are arguing with points that you could potentially, when people over
[03:10:40] with like 10 years ago, okay?
[03:10:42] It's an entirely different environment now.
[03:10:45] I'm telling you, it's like if I ran around talking about ISIS and how good ISIS is and
[03:10:51] how it's true Islam or why can't ISIS do, why can't the Islamic caliphate do a little
[03:10:56] bit of fucking conquest?
[03:10:58] Everyone else has done it.
[03:11:00] And as a Muslim, we all love ISIS and that you guys are actually being Islamophobic
[03:11:04] when you criticize ISIS, like, if I were to do that, that would be the equivalent of
[03:11:08] what you're doing right now.
[03:11:09] And of course, people take away from that would be, oh my God, Muslims are fucking crazy.
[03:11:16] Do you not understand that?
[03:11:18] Now the difference is, no Muslim does that.
[03:11:21] And yet the State Department backed propaganda apparatus consistently trying to make it
[03:11:25] seem as though Muslims fucking love ISIS even though Muslims are the primary victims of
[03:11:30] ISIS.
[03:11:36] Most people would not dignify you with this response and try to talk to you like a
[03:11:40] human being at this point.
[03:11:41] Okay?
[03:11:44] As a Jew that traveled aboard, I can, I can tell you there's negative sentiment towards
[03:11:47] Israel and Judaism conflated as not news since 10.23.
[03:11:52] Yeah, I wonder why do you think Israel tied its actions and its conquest and its
[03:12:04] violence, the Judaism after October 7? Do you think that this is a new phenomena? No,
[03:12:16] This is my point.
[03:12:18] My point is Israel's been doing it to actual genuine success, especially in the United
[03:12:23] States of America.
[03:12:24] For a very long time, the Holocaust was a state plan and industrial genocide aimed at
[03:12:27] exterminating entire people everywhere.
[03:12:29] But not where refers to a mass displacement during a regional war with multiple population
[03:12:33] movements happening as a result of that conflict.
[03:12:35] I said the new Holocaust, the current Holocaust, the one that just, the one that was now
[03:12:41] paused for a little bit, even though it's not necessarily really all that pause with
[03:12:44] fake ceasefire. Okay? Yes, the knock-but is a planned out systematized ethnic cleansing campaign. Okay?
[03:12:56] That's what the knock-but was. It's because they already hated Jews. It's on people hated Jews worldwide before
[03:13:02] Israel is on. Oh my fucking Lord, you're literally...
[03:13:06] You need to understand something, okay?
[03:13:17] No one is denying that anti-Semitism was not a major vehicle throughout history, okay?
[03:13:24] I talk about the programs, I talk about the hall across with regular frequency.
[03:13:30] This is nothing to do with the Nakba, okay?
[03:13:33] less you think that the Arabs, Muslims and Christians alike, that lived in that area,
[03:13:41] were simply frustrated because Jews were there now and not because they correctly recognize
[03:13:47] that the British occupants that lied to the Arabs initially were actually after the
[03:13:55] Balfour Declaration, creating a settler colony and they were right by the way, the Arab
[03:14:00] were correct. They were creating a cellular colony. That's precisely what happened. It wasn't
[03:14:06] Jew hatred at all. It was self-preservation. It was people fighting to make sure that they weren't
[03:14:12] slaughtered. It was people fighting to create a nation state for themselves. And prior to the British
[03:14:21] intervention, prior to British control in historic Palestine, British mandate, Palestine,
[03:14:27] There were Jewish people living there and they did not have the sorts of
[03:14:31] these sorts of issues. There was no, like, consistent
[03:14:35] Jew hatred that was taking place under the Ottoman Empire. I'm sure you know this already.
[03:14:39] I'm sure you know this already. Okay.
[03:14:44] Or maybe you don't. But the Ottoman Empire was considered as safe haven for Jews that were
[03:14:49] escaping numerous other pogroms throughout time. Whether it be this banishing position.
[03:14:54] and numerous others.
[03:15:03] I need you to understand, okay?
[03:15:10] And I don't know if you ever will.
[03:15:11] Lied to Arabs and the Jews lied to both pro.
[03:15:14] First of all, they were Arab Jews as well,
[03:15:16] as you like to bring up when you're talking
[03:15:18] about your friends and Montreal, okay?
[03:15:20] So it's not even like different.
[03:15:21] You don't even live in Israel and you're using like Israel demography. It's so funny. This is what I mean. It's like pure brain rot.
[03:15:31] I think you might be a little too deep.
[03:15:48] You might be a little too invested.
[03:15:51] And I doubt you're going to comprehend what's going on.
[03:15:54] But once again, yeah, the didn't meet in the Ottoman Empire, Jews paid tax from being Jewish.
[03:16:01] In comparison to the Inquisition, it just don't refer to me, listen to Jewish historians.
[03:16:10] Okay? Listen to Jewish historians.
[03:16:14] The Ottoman Empire in comparison to the Western programs, the programs that were happening in the Western world, were far more tolerant to coexistence.
[03:16:25] Okay?
[03:16:27] Yes, Jews and Christians paid attacks. It's not even a defense of the Ottoman Empire either.
[03:16:34] Like I don't even give a shit about defending the Ottoman Empire. I'm just talking about history.
[03:16:45] Every non-Muslim paid a non-Muslim tax and Muslims had a separate tax.
[03:16:57] But you have to understand this, right?
[03:17:02] You do understand this, right?
[03:17:04] Like when you consistently try to defend Israel
[03:17:07] and talk about an ongoing genocide in this way
[03:17:12] when even people who don't give a fuck about Muslims, right?
[03:17:15] Like Arabs, Muslims, and all are recognizing this
[03:17:18] to be like a truly horrifying situation.
[03:17:21] Like you are saying,
[03:17:25] And this is my shit, this is me, I am a Jewish person living in Canada or living in America
[03:17:33] I don't know where you live right and I love Israel and I'm going to defend Israel and
[03:17:37] I'm actually going to use anti-Semitism as a reason for why Israel must exist in the
[03:17:41] violent ways that it does.
[03:17:44] This teaches people the wrong lesson, it teaches the people the opposite lesson that
[03:17:48] I'm trying to teach them, which is ironically exactly what I was trying to say here,
[03:17:53] you did not understand. Okay? That is my point. You're contributing to it. Anyone that turns
[03:18:06] around and says, Zionism, well 90% of Jews are Zionists. Okay, 90% of Jews are Zionists. So if
[03:18:14] you're anti-Signist or anti-Jew, does not realize that you're teaching people to be anti-Jew
[03:18:20] in that situation. You're not teaching them. You're not teaching them that like there is a difference
[03:18:25] in opinion between many different people. People go, okay, I'm anti Israel. So if 90% of people
[03:18:31] are 90% of Jews are pro Israel, then I guess I'm anti Jew. That's that's it because a lot of
[03:18:37] Zionists do not understand that people do not fuck with Israel no more.
[03:18:40] It doesn't make any fucking sense, especially to someone like myself, which is someone
[03:18:51] who's name is Hassan, especially someone who's like, you know, a prominent left wing critic
[03:18:58] of America and the Western world, who, you know, who is of Muslim background, I just don't
[03:19:04] understand it.
[03:19:05] It's like running around and saying, all Muslims love ISIS.
[03:19:07] what it feels like. And for the record, anti-Semitism would still exist. People would still
[03:19:15] tie Israel's actions to Judaism regardless, but you're not making it any fucking easier,
[03:19:20] especially when you argue with someone like myself.
[03:19:30] Oh my god. In comparison, bro, Jews paid for being Jewish. Okay, they were tolerant, but Jews
[03:19:36] are discriminated against. You painted it as it was it liked that and then I pointed out and you
[03:19:40] get exasperated. This has been my issue with you. No reading comprehension is your major issue
[03:19:45] and critical thinking is your major issue. On the one hand, there was ethnic cleansing taking place
[03:19:51] against Jews. On the other hand, Jews just like Christians were forced to pay a tax.
[03:19:57] Okay? A non-Muslim tax. Take it up with people that chose to escape to the Ottoman Empire at the
[03:20:05] the time and not with me okay. They made that choice and I think it was the right choice
[03:20:10] to make. Yes, if you've talked about jizzy, it was only for military agents and capable
[03:20:18] men, only not women, children in the elderly or on 1.5 Muslims, pay 2.5 is a caught, can't
[03:20:22] believe we're still doing this islamophobic talking point in the big 2226 and the tax exempted
[03:20:27] them from turning the army. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter here. I mean, this article
[03:20:31] is a great one. I've talked about this already. What did the Ottoman, what did the
[03:20:34] The Ottoman Empire ever knew for us quite a lot in fact by Diana Darke, contrary to
[03:20:39] prevailing view of the Turkish civilizational civilisation of the egalitarian multicultural
[03:20:43] outlook which protected Jews.
[03:20:52] It's ridiculous, dude.
[03:21:05] It's just so funny to try to argue on, you know, the the Ottoman tax policies of me.
[03:21:12] In and ever to try and fucking justify the knock, but somehow, oh shit, dude, I'm sorry.
[03:21:17] I'm sorry that, you know, Jews and Christians alike paid a specific tax when they weren't
[03:21:27] serving them in the Ottoman military. So I guess it's okay to fucking do the knock-up and
[03:21:32] then 80 years of slow burn ethnic cleansing and mass displacement and land theft. Shit, I should have thought
[03:21:43] about that. Yes, Jews don't have to pay tax per being Jewish anymore. Look at your
[03:21:50] church on a just via Jews paying tax per being Jewish isn't that bad, law? Dog, it's not
[03:21:56] that bad in comparison to fucking genocide. That's the point that people are making,
[03:22:00] which I think you can understand, right? Or perhaps you can't take it up with the people who
[03:22:07] fled and sought refuge in the Ottoman Empire. We don't have to have this discussion right now,
[03:22:12] Especially when you're trying to justify the fucking knock-ma for there's reason. Oh my god
[03:22:19] Do you know understand how fucking stupid this argument is? Are you all right?
[03:22:25] Never justify the knock-ma only pointed out it went both ways Jews were expelled as well during their knock-ma. Oh my god
[03:22:30] God!
[03:22:41] Yeah, why the fuck do the Palestinians have to be those who are ethnically clans for the European genocide of Jewish people?
[03:22:46] I, I know, that's a separate point too.
[03:22:49] and
[03:22:59] any way you never justify the not but you just said both sides suffered yeah
[03:23:04] yeah you know
[03:23:05] poor Nazi suffered during the holocaust to why do you not think about that
[03:23:11] poor
[03:23:12] Turks overdue in the Armenian genocide. Why does nobody ever think about that? It was just
[03:23:16] mashed transfer. It wasn't that big of a deal. It was a little bit of ethnic displacement, right?
[03:23:21] That's what I was sound like if I were you, you know, doing the same kind of defense. And many
[03:23:26] people still do it to this day as a matter of fact.
[03:23:28] that
[03:23:40] anyway this isn't even like
[03:23:42] one of the this isn't even one of the more cost of financial
[03:23:45] passes conversation because you won't even recognize it is reals doing genocide to this day
[03:23:50] so i don't even know what the fuck we're talking about that point
[03:23:54] Anyway, hopefully, this was somewhat educational.
[03:24:00] Maybe one day, but this is not the right argument to make.
[03:24:09] And if you were in here as a matter of fact, when I was talking about this initially with
[03:24:15] the Somali conversation, the assuming that all Somali's are actually doing mass fraud
[03:24:22] is akin to assuming all Jews are doing international sex trafficking for massade
[03:24:28] and pedophilia because Jeffrey Epstein.
[03:24:32] Okay.
[03:24:35] That's a better argument, which is one that I presented when talking about this,
[03:24:39] La Muffaube, and comparing it to anti-Semitism.
[03:24:52] you are extensively trivializing the holocaust of proof your point is real is a terrorist
[03:25:02] state okay a terrorist state that's doing what doing genocide Zionism is a fascist ideology
[03:25:09] if you don't recognize these things we can't have a normal conversation I can explain
[03:25:13] it to you again over and over again, but stop. Monkey do who the shut the fuck up.
[03:25:28] Anyway.
[03:25:43] In case of Morocco, there's real paid Morocco,
[03:25:45] the transfer of Moroccan Jews, they didn't know
[03:25:47] enough population.
[03:25:48] Yes, in numerous other Arab countries in the many region,
[03:25:51] there are different reasons as to why there are different ways
[03:25:57] in which this kind of population transfer took place.
[03:26:00] And it's not without like,
[03:26:01] pogroms initially as well.
[03:26:03] There were some, but to compare separate countries,
[03:26:07] many of which were already under the protectorate or not
[03:26:10] protectorate as a matter of whether to compare this to all these other countries in the
[03:26:15] Middle region, many of which were actually under the power and influence of a colonial
[03:26:22] superpower that was dominating them as fucking insane, whereas the precursor militant groups
[03:26:31] to the IDF, before the Israeli state was established, the Zionist brigades, they actually
[03:26:37] carried out a planned ethnic cleansing campaign.
[03:26:42] It wasn't like Jews that did this planned ethnic cleansing
[03:26:46] campaign.
[03:26:47] These were militancies that specifically under the ideology
[03:26:53] of Zionism conducted a planned ethnic displacement
[03:26:59] and ethnic cleansing campaign.
[03:27:01] And they were successful.
[03:27:02] 750,000 Palestinians were removed from their home
[03:27:06] lands never allowed to return. There's a difference between that and like the Israeli state
[03:27:12] that was established after the fact one really pushing and pulling in terms of like a lot of
[03:27:18] the instability that was taking place in the pan-arabic nationalist movement that we're
[03:27:23] fermenting in the region, in the manner region slash going to in certain instances place like
[03:27:29] V.C. France to demand that their colonial occupies dispose of all the Jews and send them to is real.
[03:27:41] This asymmetry is always played itself out because Israel is seen as a profoundly important
[03:27:46] Western apparatus. And that's why they've been armed to the fucking teeth initially from even the USSR as a matter of fact by way of Czechoslovakia.
[03:27:55] That was a major L from Stalin.
[03:28:07] In any case, did he say Hamas attempted genocide on October 7, that's so funny?
[03:28:12] Yeah, so you're right. The Jewish partisans attempted genocide during the Holocaust.
[03:28:18] The Warsaw ghetto uprising was attempted genocide against the Germans and the Polish.
[03:28:24] it's just like anyone that was anyone that was taking up arms alongside Nasi Germany was
[03:28:37] in fear of being genocide did. Do you think Israel being horrible while tying
[03:28:47] itself the Judaism will make some people wreck combat their beliefs on everything surrounding
[03:28:50] World War II and that conversation being popular is getting swing people to be more sympathetic
[03:28:53] actual Nazis and thus then be used to genocide or just then be used to just by growing
[03:28:58] fashion today, apps are fucking lootly.
[03:29:00] That is exactly what's happening right now in broad daylight, in real time.
[03:29:03] It's exactly what I'm trying to fucking avoid.
[03:29:05] It's exactly what I'm trying to fight back against.
[03:29:08] And yet you still have people like Harley coming in here and trying to claim that I'm
[03:29:12] anti-Semitic.
[03:29:13] Not realizing that right now anti-Semitism is unironically seen as a marker of earnestity.
[03:29:18] And you are so fucking far removed from the attitudes and how much they've shifted
[03:29:24] that you think that this is a successful strategy, okay?
[03:29:30] People think you're a real one when you actually are anti-Semitic.
[03:29:35] Fucking insane.
[03:29:48] and
[03:30:04] it didn't have an overnight
[03:30:07] is real play the major role in it though
[03:30:09] there was already a lot of anti-Semitism
[03:30:13] Even to this day for the record, like anti-Semitism is a real bigotry, it's real hatred,
[03:30:20] but it doesn't have the same impact, the systematic discrimination that it once did in the United States of America.
[03:30:27] But it doesn't have the contemporary systematic discrimination that like anti-Blackness and Islamophobia has.
[03:30:34] Right? That's just true.
[03:30:37] like there was a time in place when you know people wouldn't hire Jewish people
[03:30:42] there was a time placed in the United States of America when Jews at a hard time
[03:30:46] getting into schools and whatnot things of that nature right but in modern
[03:30:53] American society anti-Semitism is not systematic right in the same way
[03:30:59] that like anti-blackness is okay having said that however that could change in the
[03:31:05] the future and that was certainly the case in the past.
[03:31:18] What is this? This gets 18k likes on Twitter on the regular. I don't see them under
[03:31:22] these tweets. I know. I know. That's the other thing. You got Nazis who are fucking pop
[03:31:30] enough and you're coming to attack the one guy who is anti Nazi. Okay? You're a fucking
[03:31:37] idiot.
[03:31:39] Actually, like you are genuinely fucking stupid. If you sincerely think you're fighting
[03:31:45] anti-Semitism, which I don't think you are, I think you just want to like defend
[03:31:47] Israel somehow and no one gives a fuck about what you have to say elsewhere. And this is the
[03:31:52] one community where people are not going to meet a dude like shut up, Jew, or something. So
[03:31:56] that's why you're in here trying to fucking chirp because you know this is not an anti-Semitic
[03:32:00] community. It's an anti-Israel community. Okay, but if you want to fucking actually tackle
[03:32:06] anti-Semitism, I want to should go out there at real anti-Semites. The fuck are you doing in here?
[03:32:13] Is so stupid.
[03:32:22] To the same thing, the fucking Ethan Klein has been doing over the past two years, like a dumbass,
[03:32:26] not realizing that the environment has shifted so dramatically
[03:32:29] that consistently chirping about
[03:32:31] consistently chirping about anti-Semitism, especially against people who are not
[03:32:35] who are objectively not anti-Semitic, who have spent a good deal of their
[03:32:39] professional media career fighting against anti-Semitism,
[03:32:43] consistently claiming that they're anti-Semitic.
[03:32:45] When actual anti-Semites are fucking going around town,
[03:32:49] gaining tremendous prominence, shows me that you're not a sincere person at all.
[03:32:54] You're a fucking idiot.
[03:32:56] You're wasting your time.
[03:32:59] Anyway, let's get back to Benjamin Nanyahu
[03:33:01] speaking at the synagogue to loud cheers.
[03:33:04] Nanyahu, as we may know,
[03:33:06] has been Prime Minister at several times,
[03:33:09] for several years, but this is his first time
[03:33:12] to visit South Florida,
[03:33:14] and he comes here to the synagogue behind me.
[03:33:17] His message was very simple and to the point.
[03:33:21] fight is real. We'll not stop. Fight.
[03:33:28] I'm trusting you of a much larger platform than the real anti-Semite. Really I have a bigger platform than
[03:33:32] Candice Owens who was running around with a copy of the Talmudic Jew to 160,000 live concurrent viewers
[03:33:37] talking about how Jews are contract people. Jews are contract lords. You don't share 95% of my views
[03:33:45] is whether you don't, okay? You don't. Clearly, okay? Because the 5% is a justification for an ongoing
[03:33:54] wholesale slaughter. It's ridiculous. I hold you to a higher standard of the Hassan, no need to be so
[03:33:59] angry and insulting. You are molding the brains of the youth. You are painting Israel's
[03:34:02] Nazi Germany's insane. No, it's not. It's not. It's 100% correct. This is the problem. Not only
[03:34:08] is it correct, but it hurts your feelings to even consider it. Open up your fucking mind
[03:34:15] and realize that that is precisely what is going on. Israel is the modern version of Nazi
[03:34:20] Germany. It is exactly the same. What the fuck are you talking about? Zionism revolves around
[03:34:26] ethno religious supremacy and complete colonial domination, settler colonial domination,
[03:34:31] over the indigenous population of non-Jews. It's fucking ridiculous. Blames Jews for everything.
[03:34:36] even Jew-hate law by guys.
[03:34:37] Thanks for speaking to me as a human being.
[03:34:38] Which is apparently something that you'd be grateful
[03:34:40] according to us on.
[03:34:42] Any other place you have this conversation,
[03:34:44] any other political space you have this conversation
[03:34:46] that is anti-Israel is immediately going to dial in
[03:34:49] on every anti-Semitic meme that you will ever hear.
[03:34:53] Okay, that's just the truth.
[03:34:55] The reason why you know what that's not going to happen here
[03:34:58] is because deep down inside you also know that I am not an anti-Semite
[03:35:01] and I actually viciously combat against anti-Semitism.
[03:35:04] ironically enough, our argument here stems from me saying Jews consistently saying they
[03:35:11] love Israel and defend Israel and defend Israel's genocide is actually fomenting anti-Semitism
[03:35:15] and making the United States of America and every other Western country a less safe space
[03:35:20] for Jewish people overall because everyone fucking who is not as socially invested in the
[03:35:25] continuation of Israel as an ethno state is going to look at this and go okay well I guess
[03:35:30] you know I guess Jews do care about Israel all they care about Israel all they talk about
[03:35:33] as Israel and become anti-Semitic as a consequence of that Jesus Christ. No, it's not that
[03:35:41] complex is not, it's not that complex. Like Jewish people are not like cut from a special
[03:35:50] cloth where they're incapable of being fascist, okay? Or fascism is not only Naziism. It's so stupid.
[03:36:00] In any case, if you want a fucking combat anti-Semitism, go talk to your friends like Sam
[03:36:06] Hyde who you've defended as of late, which is insane, you know?
[03:36:11] Jesus Christ.
[03:36:21] A historic day in South Florida.
[03:36:24] Like Albert Einstein compared Zionism to Nazism in fucking 1947, not even anti-Vodya.
[03:36:30] 1447. He said the the Zionist brigades are behaving in the same way that the Nazis did. And I feel like that guy knew a lot about what the Nazis were doing. You know what I mean.
[03:36:42] So much of my research or everything that I've learned about this predicament, so much of that has come from Jewish, and sometimes even Israeli academics, okay?
[03:37:07] If it wasn't for Jewish Israeli academia, the new historians, we wouldn't even know that
[03:37:16] we wouldn't even have evidence, rather, because we knew that the knockout was an ethnic cleansing campaign,
[03:37:21] obviously, because their victims were alive, some of them are still alive, right?
[03:37:26] But we wouldn't have evidence that it was a planned extermination campaign, okay?
[03:37:37] It's ridiculous. I can't believe we're having like the same fucking arguments still after
[03:37:46] two goddamn years. For the first time since he has been Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin
[03:37:52] Netanyahu makes a visit to South Florida.
[03:37:55] I don't know if anyone who doesn't go to Florida is the research number.
[03:38:00] Know you don't answer, Bruce, is the environment you've built? You know, research meaning
[03:38:04] What are dog I literally have a dual degree in political science and communication.
[03:38:10] This is something that I have actually, why am I entertaining this?
[03:38:16] It's just peer projection because your fucking favorite content creator who you think is actually an intellectual or some shit
[03:38:22] is only getting their information from I suspect Twitter or consistently claiming that I'm getting my shit from Twitter.
[03:38:30] The most of the state is the pleasure to be among
[03:38:35] proud Jews and proud non-Jewish friends of the Jewish people in the state of Israel.
[03:38:42] To understand that unity, strength and resolve are the guardians and
[03:38:49] characters of our future.
[03:38:51] In the morning, heightened security around the synagogue, crowds gather.
[03:38:55] local 10 gets inside the synagogue as people wait for the prime minister men and Yahurahs
[03:39:02] people capturing a moment so close to this world leader.
[03:39:06] Thank you, God, all of us are live.
[03:39:10] You escaped the death camps.
[03:39:13] And I should be there.
[03:39:18] And I said to him, and I said to you, I say to the charge of the world, never architect.
[03:39:28] Never again for anybody, okay?
[03:39:32] Not the Kahana's interpretation of never again, which is never again just for Jews.
[03:39:39] But that is the modern state of affairs.
[03:39:47] Unfortunately
[03:40:06] There's a matter, Lamal. I mean, that's quite literally the point of never again. Yes
[03:40:11] Yes, it is, it literally is that you're not wrong, yes, all genocide's matter.
[03:40:26] It is genocide.
[03:40:27] I mean, that's not, that's the one time when you can say, you know, yeah, all lives actually when it comes to human rights.
[03:40:37] Thank you for letting me love a war.
[03:40:40] You know that.
[03:40:41] It's the spirit.
[03:40:43] It's the spirit of our core father.
[03:40:45] Sanetmiya, who leaves the audience with a message about the rising tide of anti-Semitism worldwide.
[03:40:53] The last mission is all you're in it.
[03:40:56] And say cover.
[03:40:58] That's not what you should do.
[03:41:00] You should stand up and beat up.
[03:41:02] You should wipe back.
[03:41:04] You should beat up.
[03:41:05] I cannot believe this motherfucker is to do whatever the fuck he wants, dude.
[03:41:18] Pass on saying all those matter with his entire chest, yes.
[03:41:25] It's so fucked.
[03:41:28] The LM was such a bad choice as Logan Man. No, it wasn't. What the fuck are we re-litigating here? No.
[03:41:35] You know it's interesting when I say fight back is to fight back to combat anti-Semitism that last remark
[03:41:43] They're not really totally. Thank you
[03:41:46] Speaking about a teenager who was in the audience and this teenager asked the Prime Minister how do I deal with anti-Semitism on college campuses and
[03:41:54] That Nya who says do not lower your head the Prime Minister also spoke about his recent visit with President Trump and more
[03:42:02] our logo calling him a great friend to the state of Israel.
[03:42:08] We'll have more for you tonight at 6 o'clock.
[03:42:10] For now, I am live in Surfside,
[03:42:12] Rochlow, local 10 meters.
[03:42:15] Right now, Newton is really time to intervene.
[03:42:17] The netting y'all who is making a South Florida stop today.
[03:42:20] Visiting a synagogue in Surfside, local 10s,
[03:42:22] Rochlow, the only South Florida reporter
[03:42:24] inside with a service and he is live with a truck.
[03:42:28] You know, we have an incredible opportunity
[03:42:30] to be the only South Florida television station allowed inside the
[03:42:35] shoe about harbor. I'm joined by Representative Carlos Homenas. And let's get to some
[03:42:39] video representative Telly about the historic nature of this event. This is the
[03:42:44] first time Prime Minister Benjamin Hartman Hollywood has been the South Florida
[03:42:48] Assistant Prime Minister. Yes or particularly Miami. I think he's been maybe
[03:42:52] to mall a lot before, but I don't think he'd been down here. And so it is very
[03:42:57] historic. I was actually when I said, I'm like, it's what a shame, dude. What a deep, deep
[03:43:03] fucking shame. Seriously. Deep fucking shame. And any moment, if you are, and I, I'm speaking,
[03:43:16] I'm pretty sure the choir here to all the anti-zionist Jews. So it's not about you, but like,
[03:43:21] for Harley, for example, every moment that you spend attacking people who criticize this
[03:43:26] as opposed to attacking Benjamin Neniao for being a fucking war criminal that is basically using a synagogue
[03:43:32] a place of worship like a fucking flesh like to do propaganda and the people who invited him and cheer him on
[03:43:39] is a moment that you're you're refusing to comprehend exactly what's going on here
[03:43:44] like I thought I thought at least liberals on is kept saying oh Benjamin Neniao who's bad Benjamin
[03:43:49] Neniao is the singular responsible factor here well it turns out you don't really
[03:43:53] fucking hate Benjamin and now that much. If you hate him, but then you're like,
[03:43:57] but he still should be able to go to Florida. You should go to a synagogue. Everyone should
[03:44:01] cheer him on. Everyone should talk about how big of a fucking brave hero he is. Well,
[03:44:05] I guess you don't fucking hate Benjamin and now would all, I guess that was just a talking
[03:44:08] point. And you're kind of but hurt that we're not eating that talking point. What's the
[03:44:14] bigger problem here? Me saying that the conflation between Judaism and Zionism is incredibly
[03:44:22] dangerous and makes it less safe for Jews in the Western world and Jews all around the world
[03:44:28] as a matter of fact. And that when people are in the affirmative inviting Benjamin Netanyahu
[03:44:33] to a synagogue and cheering him on when the entire world recognizes him as the fucking
[03:44:39] war criminal that he actually is an evil person in general. What do you think that is a,
[03:44:44] what do you think is happening there? Shouldn't you be mad at the synagogue? Shouldn't you be
[03:44:49] mad at the attendees, should it you be mad at people who thought this would look good?
[03:44:54] This would be an appropriate idea at a time when fucking anti-Semitism is exploding.
[03:44:59] No, you don't want to get mad at that because you want to fucking defend that.
[03:45:03] That's why you come in here and you yell at me, a person who's calling it out.
[03:45:07] It's ridiculous.
[03:45:11] It's not only ridiculous, but it's utterly devoid of self preservation.
[03:45:15] But just like your ridiculous, your silly, you're not even recognizing how this looks,
[03:45:21] you're basically advancing the same argument that these people are learning, the wrong
[03:45:25] lessons that these people are learning, that you do care about Israel more than you care
[03:45:28] about the genocide that Israel's conducting.
[03:45:31] You care about defending Israel more than you care about anything else.
[03:45:34] It's very short-sighted.
[03:45:35] very comes here often no actually
[03:45:37] not the last time he was here
[03:45:39] about 25 years ago. That was for
[03:45:41] private wedding and so yeah
[03:45:43] this is a historic event and
[03:45:45] certainly my honor to have been invited
[03:45:47] to it and so my honor would be
[03:45:49] attending. I want to talk about your
[03:45:51] relationship with Israel. I've covered
[03:45:53] you for a long time as the mayor of
[03:45:55] Miami-Dade County now and the
[03:45:57] House of Representatives going on
[03:45:59] what six years almost. I'll be on my
[03:46:01] six year starting at the third
[03:46:03] support for Israel.
[03:46:04] Now I'm 100% behind Israel and it happened for a long, long time.
[03:46:09] I spent a minute in the account and here's a little tip for you.
[03:46:13] I wanted a couple of routes for a mining ranch, therefore one was to Japan, one was to
[03:46:18] tell of Eve.
[03:46:19] I got to tell of Eve, I didn't get Japan.
[03:46:22] And so we always have this close relationship up and 100% towards there.
[03:46:27] What is this like?
[03:46:28] This is what Israel defenders are saying now, limit the first amendment to defend it.
[03:46:31] I'm to limit the first amendment in order to start.
[03:46:37] Bro, bro, oh my god, no shot.
[03:46:44] I'm to limit the first amendment in order to protect it and quickly before it's to it.
[03:46:52] What do you mean?
[03:46:53] I mean that we need to control the platforms, all the social platforms.
[03:46:59] and who the fuck do you think you are slow, Mal?
[03:47:02] Providing your two cents on our constitution.
[03:47:05] I don't know about you.
[03:47:06] Are you fucking kidding me, dude?
[03:47:09] I need to see the OG video.
[03:47:11] I need to see the OG video.
[03:47:13] I need to see the OG video.
[03:47:15] Also, she's not, that's, you're not slurring his name is Shlomo.
[03:47:18] Before you fucking freak out, okay?
[03:47:21] Chatters?
[03:47:23] Chatters?
[03:47:25] I know some of you heard her say Shlomo, and went,
[03:47:27] Well, your ears perked up. His name is literally Shalamo. Okay, calm down. Okay.
[03:47:39] Hold your fucking judgment.
[03:47:44] The apple writes, be limited. Here, look,
[03:47:47] I'm proud to be in all of the Star-Single Banner. All starts playing in my head. I get heated and I'm angry.
[03:47:54] Last, right, Red Blue Republican Democrat from the hardest level she's on.
[03:47:58] Founder and CEO of Kato Network's Slomo Cramer also
[03:48:01] want to founder of Checkpoint, another big cyber company.
[03:48:04] Sean, let's great to have you here. Welcome. Thank you for having me.
[03:48:07] How is AI cyber warfare shaping geopolitics, right?
[03:48:11] AI is going to revolutionize several warful,
[03:48:14] is revolutionize several,
[03:48:15] for a form critical infrastructure to the
[03:48:18] a fabric of society and politics and undermining it, giving unfair advantage to the
[03:48:26] criterion governments against democratic countries, first amendment type of, that's already happening.
[03:48:34] That's already happening.
[03:48:35] You'll see the polarization in countries that allow for the first amendment and protected,
[03:48:41] which is great.
[03:48:42] That's crazy, brother.
[03:48:44] You can't.
[03:48:45] This is what I mean.
[03:48:46] This is the arrogance, the sheer arrogance, okay?
[03:48:51] You say stuff like that, like I swear to God, look, different circumstances for Dubai.
[03:48:57] Dubai is funding the UAE's funding and facilitating the genocide that's going on this
[03:49:03] today and right.
[03:49:05] And obviously the victims are in the African continent, so people don't really care about
[03:49:11] it as much, right?
[03:49:12] there's a white supremacist undertone to the whole thing, however. If Dubai also had a bunch
[03:49:20] of, you know, shakes and whatnot that went on Western television and said, of course you are going
[03:49:27] to give me billions of dollars, okay? Of course, brother, what are you saying? This is come to
[03:49:33] Dubai, give me one billion dollar for gun. I will do the genocide, I will do whatever I want,
[03:49:39] and then simultaneously, simultaneously say, and you can not speak out against the UAE.
[03:49:45] Brother, if you speak out against the UAE, you are being Islamophobic.
[03:49:49] And we will limit the first amendment.
[03:49:53] If you were to fucking hear that all the goddamn time, okay?
[03:49:57] I think a lot more people will be paying attention to fucking what's going on us who don't.
[03:50:02] Okay?
[03:50:04] Straight up, Americans,
[03:50:07] partially hate Israel now because of this shit.
[03:50:13] This is crazy.
[03:50:17] You're gonna do what the thickest Israeli accent being like the first amendment is must be shut off.
[03:50:24] People are saying too many bad things. It's ridiculous. Anyone that sees that is immediately
[03:50:29] gonna be like, what fuck off? And I know it's difficult to hear. That's literally a big part of
[03:50:34] The reason why people fucking hate Israel in the West now because the sheer arrogance of Zionist
[03:50:39] on voice of Israel, the sheer arrogance and the way that people who want to defend Israel
[03:50:48] communicate their perspectives with unlimited shubers and arrogance for the last two years,
[03:50:55] as in the backdrop, there is a fucking limitless slaughter of children taking place was enough
[03:51:01] for a lot of people, was enough for a lot of people who had a lifetime of pro-Israel
[03:51:06] propaganda baked into their fucking consciousness too.
[03:51:10] At its time to limit the first amendment in order to protect it and quickly before it
[03:51:17] stood it.
[03:51:18] What do you mean?
[03:51:19] I mean that we need to control the platforms, all the social platforms we need to
[03:51:26] to stack rank the authenticity of every person
[03:51:31] that expresses themselves online
[03:51:35] and take control over what they're saying
[03:51:39] based on that ranking group.
[03:51:41] The government should be a good person, yeah.
[03:51:44] Even the CNBC anger, they're like, what the fuck?
[03:51:47] I don't know about this, what are you saying?
[03:51:52] Give it to me.
[03:51:55] I will control, give it to me and AI.
[03:52:00] We will control environment.
[03:52:03] No more first amendment.
[03:52:08] He's definitely not going to like it
[03:52:09] when people are forced to use their real name
[03:52:10] to send the exact same things.
[03:52:12] No, it's just like, this is fucking crazy.
[03:52:17] Like this is unironically what people are seeing,
[03:52:21] what they're experiencing, what they're frustrated by.
[03:52:25] And it gives the perfect opportunity for people like Nick Funtis to immediately package
[03:52:31] his back to like Jews control the media.
[03:52:33] Okay.
[03:52:35] The connective tissue there, however, is not just Nick Funtis saying all Jews care about
[03:52:40] Israel, it's Jewish people who also love Israel consistently putting that at the forefront
[03:52:45] of their argumentation, being like if you criticize Israel, oh, sweetie, you're being
[03:52:49] quite anti-Semitic, actually if you're criticizing Israel.
[03:52:52] The fuck do you expect people to learn from that, you know what I mean?
[03:52:58] Why do you think he's popping off now?
[03:52:59] Why do you think this fucking neo-nazzi that was the platform from every fucking platform
[03:53:04] is now a major figure in American politics?
[03:53:10] How do you think that happened?
[03:53:11] These people fucking hate Israel.
[03:53:13] And he has seen as an earnest criticizer of Israel.
[03:53:19] I should do that. And we need to educate people, against eyes, and government need to
[03:53:26] develop cyber defense programs that are as sophisticated as the sub-attack. Today it's
[03:53:32] a one-two-hundred ratio. And really, government are not doing this today in any rate, and
[03:53:41] the prices are left, funding from the South.
[03:53:44] The dollar is moving much faster than the political system typically can do.
[03:53:47] So you need to use technology to stabilize the political system.
[03:53:52] You need to put adjustments that are perhaps not possible.
[03:53:54] I mean, we're at a point, that's it.
[03:53:56] Right, I mean, I can go and Instagram or TikTok.
[03:53:58] And frankly, it already is becoming unclear what is fake and what is real.
[03:54:03] Exactly. And once you eliminate that ability to discern truth from fiction and what he left with.
[03:54:09] You are left with polarization of society and inner fighting.
[03:54:13] And you have to control it.
[03:54:15] And you see that already happening across the world.
[03:54:19] So this is an urgent need by the government to do that.
[03:54:24] And until then, enterprises are buying by themselves,
[03:54:28] more and more cybersecurity solutions.
[03:54:30] But they can't afford all these solutions by themselves.
[03:54:35] So they are looking for ways to deliver more efficient consumption.
[03:54:40] And I assume you have some of those ways of our services.
[03:54:42] And that drives the next generation of companies such as
[03:54:46] Weas, crowds like K2 networks on the network that are
[03:54:51] platforms, and are able to deliver this extended need for security
[03:54:56] in a affordable way for enterprise.
[03:54:58] We're enterprises, how for governments?
[03:55:00] Not for government, but government need to start building
[03:55:04] their programs and the same tools can be used also by government.
[03:55:08] But the two leaders, and I want to China, which obviously
[03:55:11] the ability is using AI to control the population.
[03:55:14] And here we're all out in a race with China.
[03:55:17] And so we're not as interested in regulation right now.
[03:55:20] Certainly not at the state level, for example.
[03:55:22] And that's a big mistake because if China has a single narrative,
[03:55:26] the protects its inner stability.
[03:55:28] And the US has multiple allows for multiple.
[03:55:32] Open President's, thank you for the honor to give this to us.
[03:55:34] No, it puts them in an unfair advantage.
[03:55:37] He's doing such a good impression of his ongoing and is really accent.
[03:55:41] It's the long term is going to cost his stability of the nation.
[03:55:45] So change is must be made.
[03:55:47] Anyway, yeah, that was as horrifying as I thought it was for the record.
[03:55:52] Like that is crazy.
[03:55:56] That is as horrifying as I thought it was.
[03:55:58] It's crazy.
[03:56:00] It seems he just wants a China-like censorship on the media.
[03:56:09] Yeah, it's fucking, it's so dumb.
[03:56:13] We are looking at all the worst aspects of Chinese governance and like Chinese repression and being like,
[03:56:18] let's not do any of the good stuff.
[03:56:20] Let's only do this stuff that people really fucking hate, okay?
[03:56:25] It's so dumb.
[03:56:26] dumb. It doesn't work without the other, especially in the Western world. It will never work.
[03:56:32] You want to know why? Because those liberties are the only redeeming qualities of living
[03:56:39] in a fucking liberal capital as Western country. Are you fucking joking? It's like saying,
[03:56:45] we're going to shut off the treat machine and we're going to shut off your free speech.
[03:56:49] So you can't even feel like you have an opportunity to buy, like, I don't know, a bunch of a diverse array of products that is relatively affordable or even speak your mind, call Trump a petophile when you feel like it.
[03:57:05] The only reason why that kind of social restriction works in a place like China is because
[03:57:16] they also really base-posed the material conditions, okay?
[03:57:20] That's it.
[03:57:21] You can't have one without the other.
[03:57:25] Now, I'm not even going to make an argument about whether or not America has achieved
[03:57:32] true liberty in terms of free expression and things like that.
[03:57:36] I, you know, obviously that's not the case, but I'm talking about the feeling of having
[03:57:41] true liberty in self-expression, right, because we believe it, we have it, we believe
[03:57:48] that we have it.
[03:57:50] Our greatest ally, you know, the only democracy in the entire region, and yeah, I'm
[03:57:58] all stamp behind Israel 100%.
[03:58:00] wanted to ask you maybe we can show some of the video here. What a massive crowd out here
[03:58:05] to see the Prime Minister of Israel. I've covered a lot of events, first of all, I haven't seen
[03:58:10] security like this, but I also haven't felt the excitement. What do you think it is about
[03:58:15] Netanyahu being in Surstide? I mean, look at his room, Cloth and all this excitement. Well,
[03:58:20] he's a great leader and he has helped to protect Israel. I said I've 100% behind Israel,
[03:58:27] I'll never set behind what the Prime Minister has done, especially in light of what happened
[03:58:33] on October 7 and what Israel had to do.
[03:58:37] Like these dudes are so out of touch, dude, I guess you can kind of get away with it in
[03:58:44] this day and age with American politics, right?
[03:58:48] Like you can just refuse to entertain the quite reasonable demands that the masses are
[03:58:55] making, but there is a time limit on that, I think.
[03:59:01] You can't get away with it, Brad.
[03:59:02] And we have to find peace in the Middle East.
[03:59:05] And peace comes through strength.
[03:59:07] It doesn't come through a piece.
[03:59:09] And so Benjamin Netanyahu shows strength.
[03:59:13] And he is committed to the survival
[03:59:16] of and the prosperity of his nation.
[03:59:19] And so that's why you see a whole bunch of people here.
[03:59:22] I know that there's another, at least one more
[03:59:24] represent a colleague of mine, Representative Klein, and also Senator Boney, Navarro,
[03:59:31] Ohio is here too. So yeah, there's a lot of buzz here.
[03:59:34] You know what I love about South Florida, even though it's a big city, it's a little
[03:59:37] small town. For people at home I was walking through and I saw the representative
[03:59:41] I go to you recognize me because yes, of course I recognize you. We've been covering
[03:59:45] each other for many years and it's so nice to be here to see the prime. I mean I
[03:59:50] want people at home to recognize the importance of this. The prime minister of Israel
[03:59:54] Shoes is South Florida. What is the connection, and then let you go? What is the connection between South Florida and Israel?
[04:00:02] It's a bit. Well, we have a huge Jewish community here, and the connection, again, we go back to what I, we did, right?
[04:00:09] We had that direct flight. That's a direct connection to Israel. There's a lot of people that donate money to Israel from this area, and so it's I don't know if it's the number one
[04:00:22] You know Jewish community in the United States, but it's gotta be top two, okay?
[04:00:27] And so there's a huge connection to the state of Israel, there's a deep love for the state of the state of the United States.
[04:00:33] Pro-look at the amount of fucking cops to Jesus Christ.
[04:00:37] This is like Trump level security brother for a fucking foreign leader.
[04:00:42] What are we doing?
[04:00:45] God damn dude.
[04:00:47] It's real here and I'm sure glad that he finally came down and he should come down more often.
[04:00:53] All right, so we're going to be here a lot and I thank you representative from that.
[04:00:57] I really appreciate your time.
[04:00:58] Happy New Year to you.
[04:01:00] Let's let's let's let's let's people at home want to show you the scene inside.
[04:01:04] Just because you know it's unique that we're in here.
[04:01:06] We've seen a lot of representatives in here.
[04:01:09] We've seen just a ton of people who are just truly excited to see the Prime Minister.
[04:01:15] Now, as I mentioned there in the interview, this is Netanyahu's story.
[04:01:20] The president is visiting, why wouldn't they be there, true, that he's here.
[04:01:29] Listen, I am surprised that you're surprised by the level of security.
[04:01:35] I mean, do come on.
[04:01:36] They like shut down the entire fucking city, bro.
[04:01:39] What are you talking about?
[04:01:40] I
[04:01:43] feel like that goes beyond you know
[04:01:47] is also so crazy is like look at all these people they're very excited for
[04:01:51] he don't Hitler to visit
[04:01:54] their place of worship it's awesome we all love it this is totally normal stuff
[04:01:58] this is comments
[04:02:01] remember that he doesn't actively working against this all that was him
[04:02:04] pass by me to motorcade for the state group of the thought it was Trump
[04:02:07] America first jumped on a boy Trump how high master in any other high high twenty eight we will elect a president that will kick is real out
[04:02:15] Oh, what a day will finally be free. Here is for heroes welcome for a war criminal is insane
[04:02:22] Discussing war criminal. Why is this new station making propaganda for Israel doesn't seem legitimate and does not have a and doesn't you have a son who lives in Florida
[04:02:28] So I doubt it's his first time there in the US taxpayer dime on usual
[04:02:38] And then bots
[04:03:01] No, no, no, don't leave right behind
[04:03:05] No, please
[04:03:07] immediately immediately lays down it. Okay, come here, come here, get over here, come, get over here.
[04:03:20] What's this? What's this? What's this?
[04:03:37] Good girl.
[04:03:54] Just roll over her tail a little bit.
[04:03:57] I know it's very, it's a maximum abuse to not roll over my dog's tail when she lays
[04:04:04] down right underneath my chair wheels.
[04:04:22] Kaya is never beating the treatler.
[04:04:23] Alli is oh, she is eight off treatler, dude.
[04:04:26] Are you kidding me?
[04:04:27] She's the ultimate treatler.
[04:04:29] She is a treatler, right?
[04:04:30] Thurun's.
[04:04:31] to South Florida since he is the prime minister and of course as we we're talking to the representative about there is that connection between South Florida and Israel
[04:04:42] So many people here in the community are interested in what he has to say
[04:04:47] Can we take it off the tripod for a second Jacob let's walk up let's walk around this room for a second and just see the faces in this room
[04:04:54] So we're here at the school of Balfa
[04:04:57] guys so stoked he's just he's loving it dude he's like wow I can't
[04:05:03] believe it I fucking love I love Benjamin Nanyahu I love that he's here
[04:05:08] right now what an incredible honor that we got to be here and fill them all
[04:05:13] these people who are also very excited to see our big beautiful boy
[04:05:18] This is, you know, if you're familiar with the area, this is Surfside, Bell Harbor, Mass of Conregation, but also we have people that have come from all over here to see the Prime Minister and you can, you can see the crowds here. I do have to say the amount of security that I saw here was absolutely incredible.
[04:05:44] people coming here. This is
[04:05:46] walk through the crowd.
[04:05:48] Oh, Danny, Danny, Danny,
[04:05:51] Danny, Danny,
[04:05:53] Israel,
[04:05:55] Israel,
[04:05:56] I hope there are no
[04:06:00] terror babies in here.
[04:06:03] Danny,
[04:06:04] Danny,
[04:06:06] for a moment.
[04:06:08] Well, all the people
[04:06:09] that are here.
[04:06:10] One second.
[04:06:11] This is a second,
[04:06:13] Thank you, Steve.
[04:06:14] Thank you.
[04:06:15] Come here.
[04:06:16] It's Mayor Miner.
[04:06:17] Mayor Miner.
[04:06:18] May live on Channel 10 now.
[04:06:20] Hello.
[04:06:21] Hello.
[04:06:22] My name is Peter.
[04:06:23] What is it?
[04:06:24] I'm going to do it.
[04:06:25] I'm going to do it.
[04:06:27] Oh, transportation.
[04:06:28] What does today mean to you?
[04:06:33] Oh, this is tremendous.
[04:06:34] We have the Prime Minister, BB Netsandau is coming here.
[04:06:37] And you can see the support that the South Florida community has for Israel.
[04:06:42] and we're all out here to show our sport.
[04:06:44] I was talking to Representative Hemenas about this.
[04:06:47] I've never seen the amount of security,
[04:06:49] but the streets are crowded with people.
[04:06:52] There's this sense of real excitement here.
[04:06:54] Tell me about the historic significance
[04:06:57] of Netanyahu making South Florida,
[04:06:59] you know, his first visit since he's prime minister in America.
[04:07:02] Yeah, I've been at shows here because the type of visit
[04:07:04] like this everyone's been saying,
[04:07:05] well, in the years past, this would have been in New York.
[04:07:07] Do you think there are any protests around the area,
[04:07:09] brother, one, it's Florida. Two, I don't even, I don't even think they could get anywhere near
[04:07:16] it. Did you not see the way that they fucking shut down the city? It's crazy.
[04:07:33] And now the Prime Minister of Israel is choosing to come to South Florida and be here and you
[04:07:38] see a lot of people from Miami Beach,
[04:07:40] Surfside, Bell Harbor.
[04:07:42] Miami Beach specifically.
[04:07:44] We talked about South Florida's connection with Israel.
[04:07:47] What is Miami Beach's connection with Israel?
[04:07:49] Well, we started farming in support of Israel
[04:07:52] and fighting anti-Semitism.
[04:07:53] They're connected.
[04:07:54] And I say, I said all the time that we,
[04:07:57] in Miami Beach, are the leading example of what it is
[04:08:00] to support Israel and fight anti-Semitism.
[04:08:02] We will always stand with Israel.
[04:08:03] Unfortunately, we solved with Bondi Beach,
[04:08:06] Bonda Beach, the anti-Semitism is out there.
[04:08:09] First of all, I have a panic, of course, that tragedy.
[04:08:12] What have we done here in South Florida to make sure that we're saved?
[04:08:15] Well, we do a lot, and we make sure, for example, we had some very anti-usual protests early on.
[04:08:22] And that's okay, free speech is allowed, but you cannot intimidate and harass people.
[04:08:25] And that's where it goes over the line.
[04:08:27] And we make sure we put it in check, free speech, but you're not going to intimidate and harass people.
[04:08:31] And that's unfortunate what's happening in other parts of the world.
[04:08:33] They're letting it go unchecked.
[04:08:35] you're most excited about in the here in the speech today.
[04:08:39] All right, I was just going to say.
[04:08:42] Girls, I was the Iranian protests are attempting to bring you to the government building.
[04:08:47] I'm really, I'm not going to cover this today.
[04:08:50] Trump demands answers on Minnesota daycare for a lot of removing off in that.
[04:08:56] Oh, I wanted to show you this.
[04:08:58] Tony double start Tony.
[04:09:01] Tony decouple don't trust just me.
[04:09:04] make me earn it, he says.
[04:09:06] Um,
[04:09:08] oh god.
[04:09:10] Everything sucks so bad.
[04:09:11] I'm already in a bad mood.
[04:09:12] It's like literally fucking day one of the year.
[04:09:15] And I'm already in a shit ass mood.
[04:09:18] Very wise as faux poppy.
[04:09:22] The smart me bullshit will of course ignore 50% of Americans.
[04:09:26] What 50% of Americans think is real is committing a genocide.
[04:09:29] And 60% of supporting ending military aid.
[04:09:31] Israel, this possible will be entirely selective and mostly involved in humanizing
[04:09:34] trans people in immigrants and sucking up the Trump.
[04:09:37] No one can just have an ideology anymore.
[04:09:39] Everyone must wander their ideological preferences through some alleged geostics,
[04:09:43] pack every man whose voice will be appealed to when and only when it confirms
[04:09:47] to the ideological priors of Larry Ellison and the business needs of Oracle.
[04:09:51] Yes, my new year's resolution is more fun and less boring shit.
[04:10:01] fun news, the most boring shit, let's do the history of almost all the things we've
[04:10:05] read about, how it's decided to stop the music.
[04:10:08] The Gootians invade Mesopotamia.
[04:10:12] What?
[04:10:13] Intributing to the fall of the Akkadian Empire.
[04:10:16] Details of the warscapers to this day, but what we do know is that years later,
[04:10:21] historians wrote down the events which led to the events we've death.
[04:10:25] Rosa, the history of almost every slur, and went to Mesopotamia, bro.
[04:10:33] That's crazy.
[04:10:34] Of what many call, the first human empire.
[04:10:38] One of these texts was the curse of a cop.
[04:10:41] And in it, when referencing the Gootians,
[04:10:44] ancient historians called them.
[04:10:47] True and informed, but with the intelligence of dogs and the appearance of monkeys,
[04:10:52] But their speech is twisted, like a large bark, they don't cultivate the land, but live
[04:10:58] like wild beasts, and swarm the land, like locusts.
[04:11:03] And that my friends is the first known written example of an ethnic slur.
[04:11:08] In the many millennia to come, we will replicate this model of other things simplifying
[04:11:13] and demonizing those, we see as inferior to us under the context of race, class, ethnicity,
[04:11:19] gender, religion, and even good old ones.
[04:11:22] Welcome to the most unhinged video we've ever made, a list of almost every scary history.
[04:11:28] With a very start, I want to make the intention of this video very clear.
[04:11:32] Slurs are more than just offensive words, the only twisted weapons of oppression.
[04:11:37] Very cool.
[04:11:40] I like that.
[04:11:42] I like that that is the, like he's giving, he's doing a deep dive in his slurs, but then also talking about,
[04:11:49] is this party of racism PhD so yes as a as a person who is a recipient of of racism
[04:11:55] universities of racism PhD I am very familiar with a lot of the slurs but I'm not I'm not I
[04:12:01] would say I'm like a slur antipologist so some of these things are going to be new to me as well
[04:12:09] but I'm glad that he's the starting by talking about like slurs just
[04:12:14] It's not just like making people feel bad, you know what I mean, it's not about like hurting your feelings.
[04:12:20] It is a weapon of dehumanization.
[04:12:23] It's the reason.
[04:12:24] Only a real racist, which by the way, I had to go get a racism PhD, right?
[04:12:30] You got me on the other hand, it's Balkan.
[04:12:32] And as everyone knows, by the time a Balkan boy reaches the age of like 12,
[04:12:37] they already have a racism PhD.
[04:12:41] So for him, this is basically like ancient knowledge
[04:12:45] that he has downloaded into his brain, you know.
[04:12:50] He was, I am a mere late-cumber to the field of slurs.
[04:13:00] I have to colonialism, slavery, genocide,
[04:13:03] and systemic discrimination.
[04:13:05] By examining them, we expose a language
[04:13:07] been used for dehumanized people and justified violence.
[04:13:12] Ignoring slurs doesn't make them disappear.
[04:13:14] By studying them, we acknowledge their historical trauma.
[04:13:18] Recognize how they're still weaponized today, learn how to challenge them effectively,
[04:13:23] but most importantly, at its core, we realize yourself bloody fucking absurd they are.
[04:13:29] This becomes borderline comedic once you understand that it's been like used by our
[04:13:33] species for five millennia of society after society thinking their beef is the most important
[04:13:38] beef of all time. The dirt societies, the peak of civilization and the dare neighbors are the
[04:13:43] most inferior peoples to ever people. The pattern behind slurs repeats itself so much who reveals
[04:13:50] its own absurdity and through it the absurdity of superiority of one people over another,
[04:13:57] which slurs the fact to imply.
[04:14:00] So, trap him.
[04:14:02] We're going for a round.
[04:14:06] Hi, I'm CRT 1000.
[04:14:09] I've been hired by these strange humans for this video with a very simple purpose
[04:14:13] to say words out loud that they wouldn't be able to say due to the social stigma associated with said words.
[04:14:18] I've been told a Balkanoid and a Philippineoid are the makers of this video.
[04:14:22] And while they can say most of the words discussed in this essay
[04:14:25] either because nobody cares or because said words are ancient, there are some which are more problematic as I'm told.
[04:14:31] So because of that, I will be saying all of them indirectly protecting my employers from social cancellation.
[04:14:37] Even though, in effect, I'll only be reading out words they've written,
[04:14:40] which realistically is the same thing as them saying them out loud.
[04:14:43] They thought it's all possible.
[04:14:45] China's sweet, a bunch of sweets and various people migrated in mass to the United States
[04:14:50] in the late 9th and early 20th century. The domesticated whites would often make fun of their
[04:14:55] accents, clothes, food, and so on, but while the Swedes and Finns had radically different
[04:15:00] languages, it was still hard for the domestic monolinguists to differentiate between them.
[04:15:06] Enter race signs of the time, which says Finns were part of the Asian race due to their
[04:15:11] oralic non-in the European language and historic connections to Siberian peoples. So probably your
[04:15:18] or regular bigots just went, okay, so they're like,
[04:15:21] Asians, Swedish people, China, Swedes?
[04:15:26] Yeah, China, Swedes, that works.
[04:15:29] Classic other ring of inferior versus superior Europeans
[04:15:32] by depicting one as less European than the other,
[04:15:35] whatever that's supposed to mean.
[04:15:38] Scotty Mountcha.
[04:15:39] British colonizers, geodesouth Asia.
[04:15:41] They see people eating food they never tried,
[04:15:43] so they dismiss it as weird and disgusting.
[04:15:46] Mockingly, they call people who do eat it very much as it means to differentiate them from
[04:15:51] Europeans on the basis of what they see as a more advanced talent and sign of culture.
[04:15:57] Time passes and the brim.
[04:15:58] There's nothing more ironic than having the fucking cuisine that you have.
[04:16:09] And then years later, basically admitting that your cuisine is as, because now the
[04:16:14] to take a masala is the national dish, right?
[04:16:19] But like having such as cuisine,
[04:16:22] and then choosing the dunk on,
[04:16:25] dunk on, you know, Indians off of their
[04:16:29] obviously superior cuisine, incredible.
[04:16:34] This colonizers end up trying set South Asian cuisine as their brains realize that the best
[04:16:48] meal on the planet might not actually be beans on toast.
[04:16:52] The exact etymology is debated, but some linguists suggested may derive from the Korean
[04:16:58] word gook, which means country or soup. Possibly misheard by US soldiers during the Philippine
[04:17:05] American war or later in Korea. Another theory links it to the Tagalog.
[04:17:10] Which is crazy because it's like another testament to how like white supremacy works.
[04:17:19] Specifically American racism. This is really interesting for me. Racism, Somalia,
[04:17:23] racism PhD here. What I've always found very interesting about American racism, American
[04:17:30] versions of slurs, and American racism in general, it whites supremacist version of racism,
[04:17:34] is that it actually is indiscriminately discriminatory. Now, you have perhaps a million
[04:17:42] different variants of pejoratives and slurs in the Balkans between two dudes that basically
[04:17:49] have lived side by side with one another for hundreds of not thousands of years that
[04:17:55] look the same, that sound the same, that have almost identical foods that they're consuming
[04:18:01] and they will make ethnic delineations and find new and unique ways of shooting on one another,
[04:18:08] right?
[04:18:09] Whereas the American mind does not make such distinguishing factors, does not make that
[04:18:15] But there's not place any emphasis on these distinguishing factors.
[04:18:20] So this term, the G word, right, G-O-O-K was utilized, was literally utilized against
[04:18:31] Koreans against the Chinese and the Vietnam as well.
[04:18:38] And it's fascinating because they did not choose to come up with new terminology whatsoever.
[04:18:45] They just went, oh, they're Asian, they're all the same.
[04:18:49] Not realizing it half the time.
[04:18:51] They were also fighting against like warring Asian countries that were being dominated
[04:18:56] by other Asian countries that were trying to occupy them as a colony.
[04:19:06] American racism is unique in that regard.
[04:19:10] So somehow less sophisticated version of racism, in that interesting.
[04:19:27] phrase, Gagoka.
[04:19:33] Used by Filipinos resisting American occupation.
[04:19:36] Finally, the term B*** was recorded in the 19th century as a derogatory word for Chinese immigrants,
[04:19:43] possibly from B***aise, a racist descriptor for Asian facial features.
[04:19:49] What's impressive about the slur is that it developed relatively separately,
[04:19:53] during different decades and still ended up generalizing as a slur against this or that kind of Asian ethnicity.
[04:20:01] U.S. soldiers called Filipino Gorillas, North Korean citizens and soldiers, South Korean allies,
[04:20:07] and even Vietnamese resistance fighters of the American War, that exact word.
[04:20:12] Pretty interesting how the gangs can do three wars with three different ethnicities,
[04:20:16] and still all of them all the same slur.
[04:20:19] Holy drinking on the cool aid of superiority and invading soldier has to fight their human instinct,
[04:20:25] to feel for the so-called enemy.
[04:20:28] To do so, he must trip them of name, individuality, culture and respect.
[04:20:34] In this case, the picked thing his enemies as an Asian hoard in need of calling.
[04:20:40] Ali Baba?
[04:20:41] Because something is foreign, it usually means it's bad.
[04:20:44] Until we try it.
[04:20:45] Now apply that systemic bigotry, and you have the British Empire.
[04:20:49] You've probably heard the phrase, Open Sesame.
[04:20:51] It's from a great Middle Eastern folk tale called Ali Baba in the 40th
[04:20:55] or amongst other events, a poor woodcutter discovers a thieves den and manages to open it by saying the magic words, revealing immeasurable treasure inside.
[04:21:04] Story received global fame, which spread the name Ali Baba to every corner of Europe in later the United States.
[04:21:10] Not really knowledgeable about anything related to Middle Eastern cultures, except for that one story they heard as a kid, bigots at the time, and as deployed soldiers abroad started calling the enemy, or the minority, Ali Baba.
[04:21:23] To give you modern context, think of people calling Somali's pirates because of their
[04:21:28] only reference point being that Somhanks movie, or Borat with the classic stonies.
[04:21:33] The only thing they really know about a whole people comes from a single place of media or art,
[04:21:38] so that being their only reference point they...
[04:21:41] Are you noticing something here?
[04:21:48] The etymology of slurs is actually really important as why I love this video.
[04:21:52] So, because it says a lot about, because language is a lot about culture, right?
[04:21:59] And if you notice, once again, the American version of slurs are so incredibly stupid
[04:22:10] and bottom of the barrel, no sophistication whatsoever.
[04:22:16] None whatsoever.
[04:22:17] You go to any other region.
[04:22:18] That's why I always say like European racism is different.
[04:22:22] It's infinitely more difficult to understand.
[04:22:25] You have to do like genuine reading to be able to unlock,
[04:22:31] even the percarsary races, the notions,
[04:22:34] that the average European holds.
[04:22:38] Fuck!
[04:22:43] I hate this.
[04:22:44] I hate this so much.
[04:22:49] Anyway, let's keep going.
[04:22:50] down, unwilling or unwise enough to dig in the deeper, even in fiction when entrenched enough
[04:22:56] can open sesame to stare your times.
[04:23:02] Imagine an island filled with swamps. Now imagine another island filled with swamps. That's Britain
[04:23:10] and Ireland. Now imagine one of these islands occupies the other four centuries and one of the
[04:23:16] the best lures they can come up with as an island filled with swamps is to call the other ones.
[04:23:23] Swamp people rolling stones in the glass swamp I guess. So yeah, bog trodder, referring to the
[04:23:31] Irish's impoverished dirty barbarians that live in swamps.
[04:23:36] Sheapshaga, one of the most classic slurs out there, calling a whole nation's youth
[04:23:41] for like, Arab Turkish and Persian bigots love calling Kurds sheepfuckers, Pakistani bigots
[04:23:47] through the St. Afghans, and urban Arabs to betwins. Miss Raji Jews and Arabs throw
[04:23:52] donkey lover at each other all the time, and pretty much every reactionary in the Balkans
[04:23:57] and plies, Albanians like to marry goats. The most famous version though, at least in the
[04:24:02] western hemisphere is the one used against the Welsh, a classic sheepshagor. Maybe a smooth
[04:24:07] With its sounding slur on this entire list, less and there isn't really one here.
[04:24:12] Urban versus rural areas are always going to manifest as some sort of crass play
[04:24:16] at a session with animals or the soft urban life.
[04:24:19] If there's one slur category on this list, I wouldn't take too seriously.
[04:24:23] It's probably the one.
[04:24:25] Bina is a derogatory slur primarily targeting Mexicans and other Latin Americans, mocking
[04:24:30] their dietary staples like beans and Mexican cuisine, likely emerged in the early to
[04:24:36] mid-20th century in the U.S. tied to anti-Mexican racism in stereotypes about poverty.
[04:24:42] Basically, beans equals poor, which I take deep fence on because beans when done right can
[04:24:48] be the goddamn paste.
[04:24:49] similar to the curry one. Again, the colonist has an air of superiority that transcends
[04:25:07] that seeps into every single aspect of existence for those it seeks to dominate. And it's
[04:25:17] It's very interesting that they will take something like objectively superior, you know,
[04:25:26] the beings that exist, especially in Latin American cuisine, and they will literally
[04:25:30] fucking use it as a projorative.
[04:25:32] It's the same as like the British looking at India and saying, oh, they're curry eaters
[04:25:38] or whatever, it's delicious.
[04:25:43] See this thing ever, similar to curry muncher, this slur is seen in irony as Mexican food ended up becoming one of the most widely celebrated cuisines in the country amongst people of every single ethnicity.
[04:25:56] I think you're starting to see a pattern here, right? Like one group calling the other, discussing a cheap due to what they eat, wrapped into a perfect racism taco.
[04:26:05] Yes, I would love some hot peppers with that. Thank you.
[04:26:08] Bimbo? No, not the misogynistic term for hyper-sexualized women is the German slur for black people.
[04:26:15] The word likely answered the language during the late 19th,
[04:26:19] slash earliest 20th century when the country had colonies in Africa by Cameroon to go in the
[04:26:24] Libya. It's derived from Dimboshi, a term for black laborers or servants in Germany's
[04:26:30] Africa. Scholars suggested may have originated from local African languages like Swahili,
[04:26:35] Bowers distorted by German colonists into a derogatory term.
[04:26:39] In Nazi era Germany, Dembo was used to demean Black people,
[04:26:43] often associating them with subservience and primitialism.
[04:26:47] Today, Dembo is rarely used openly,
[04:26:49] but remains recognized as a racist relic.
[04:26:52] Most Germans associate it with historical races
[04:26:54] and rather than contemporary speech.
[04:26:56] If you're a Black woman being a claspid on the streets of Germany,
[04:27:00] don't be too quick to judge,
[04:27:01] maybe they're not an esagenistic deities,
[04:27:04] But they're just being racist.
[04:27:06] Valija Ustasha, Settnik, Serbs and Bosgyaks.
[04:27:09] Hey Ustasha, fuck you for being naughty is during and after World War II.
[04:27:13] Bosniks and Croats, hey Chetnik, fuck you for supporting expansionist monarchist Clara Fashist during World War II.
[04:27:20] Serbs and Croats, hey Balea, fuck you for supporting the imperialist Ottoman occupation for five centuries.
[04:27:26] Basically, each of these is...
[04:27:34] they made the best voice slaves are not. Okay.
[04:27:45] Or at least that's what.
[04:27:52] Or at least that's what fucking Alexa tells me.
[04:28:03] All jokes aside, the reason why I say that is because of the practice of Dave Shidman.
[04:28:11] For those of you who don't know, the Ottoman Empire had a very interesting approach to slavery.
[04:28:20] Very still horrifying, it's slavery, obviously it's completely unacceptable, it's disgusting.
[04:28:26] Contrary to the very different chattel slavery practice that
[04:28:45] Oh every connected every connected every connected we're good we're good
[04:28:52] Hello hello
[04:28:54] Are you guys ready? I was in between. I was talking to you about the practice of dipshidhime
[04:29:12] So
[04:29:16] Serbs primarily Christian
[04:29:21] Right
[04:29:23] The, the issue of my practice was one that, um, one of the Ottomans applied where they
[04:29:31] would go to towns, places that they conquered, village that they conquered, and they would
[04:29:36] basically take young boys who were non-Muslim, okay, and send them to education.
[04:29:46] And this education was quite literally like it wasn't, it wasn't just like any kind
[04:29:51] of education, it was a very specific kind of education that would create some of the best
[04:29:57] soldiers in the form of genus areas, but not just the best soldiers, but even the best architects,
[04:30:03] the best teachers, and the best visitors. People that basically were elevated to the highest
[04:30:10] wrongs of Ottoman society. Nima Sinan, if I'm not mistaken, I believe, is also a deficient
[04:30:16] He is one of the most important architects in the Ottoman Empire and the entirety of the Ottoman Empire history many of the most famous people in the Ottoman Empire
[04:30:26] historic figures come from the Deveshima program
[04:30:33] They would teach them the arts poetry
[04:30:36] You know different languages train them in every fucking aspect of life and
[04:30:41] And then, just like on my chattel slavery,
[04:30:47] what's really interesting is they had to be non-Muslim, right?
[04:30:52] So there are stories of Muslim parents lying about their children being,
[04:30:59] or Muslim parents basically lying.
[04:31:02] Muslim families lying about their kids because they were so poor
[04:31:06] that they would basically lie about them not being Muslim,
[04:31:10] so they can fucking send their kids off into the division of program.
[04:31:26] So, that's why I said jokingly, the servings made the best boy slaves.
[04:31:40] Yeah, so is it interesting concept because
[04:31:47] They literally would get incredible education and would reach the highest runs of society
[04:31:56] Is it really this happens the dancing boys? No, no, no
[04:32:00] No, there isn't unix
[04:32:02] Unix are totally different if that's what you're asking because I saw I saw some people talking about unix
[04:32:07] the unix, the only unix in Ottoman Empire were in the harem, and initially the
[04:32:17] the harem, like the person in charge of the harem, the harem leader or whatever, they used to
[04:32:24] they used to hire, like they used to use a black slave in the harem's.
[04:32:30] And the reason for that was because obviously if the person who's in charge of the harem
[04:32:34] had sex with the cognac bonds and everyone would know the babies would be black, right?
[04:32:42] But then they actually started the practice of sleeping the herm boards,
[04:32:51] penis and balls, and turned them in a unique.
[04:32:55] It's fucking horrifying.
[04:33:04] Hey, what's continuing?
[04:33:12] Ethnic groups uses the most controversial period, and the history of the other groups to
[04:33:16] generalize them and call them all equal supporters of said political movements and periods.
[04:33:22] In the Balkan context, it's additionally ironic, because all of these reactionary movements,
[04:33:27] these slurs refer to, were defeated thanks to the greater collaboration of all three of
[04:33:32] these ethnicities fighting for the same goal, the lesson, divide and conquer, words
[04:33:38] addition.
[04:33:39] By constantly using said words, the subject is reminded of the harshest periods in history
[04:33:44] between his group and the out group, minimizing chances for dialogue and finding any sort
[04:33:49] of middle ground.
[04:33:50] That's one of the most impactful aspects of slurs, they throw us back in a matter of
[04:33:55] a second, two periods of strife, death and hate, effectively eliminating any chances of
[04:34:01] reconciliation between partners and even victims and perpetrators on a national religious or racial level.
[04:34:09] Timma, what's more important, the hardworking farmer or the logistics expert who plans out how the
[04:34:15] farmer's food is going to reach the shelves, who's got more culture and ancient local religious
[04:34:20] tradition of a small town or the edges new wave beats being thought up in urban rave plums.
[04:34:25] What's better for the human condition, tightly net small community, or an ever-expanding
[04:34:30] family of the Metropolis?
[04:34:32] These questions have played our species ever since three dudes living in a cave looked
[04:34:37] across the field, and called two dudes living in a cave.
[04:34:40] Backwards, there's probably a thousand different variations of small town folk, calling big
[04:34:46] city dwellers every homophobic slur under the sun, in a time to depict them as some sort
[04:34:50] a week-sissy boy, and advice for some, a thousand different variations of city folk calling
[04:34:56] people from small towns all kinds of zoofiliacs and sister lovers. You're probably whispering
[04:35:01] the one you regularly use to yourself right now, so touching on all of them is impossible.
[04:35:07] Instead, we found a relatively niche Syrian-infiting term, to more, which touches on all the classics,
[04:35:14] Placism, agesidially isn't, and of course, calling your perceived enemies blood filthy,
[04:35:19] based on some historic events or another. So, T-Mor is used by Syrians from Damascus,
[04:35:24] against Syrians from rural areas or other regions, particularly those from the countryside,
[04:35:29] of homes, Hama and Aleppo. The slower references T-Mor, a 14th-century turco-mongol
[04:35:35] conqueror known for his brutal invasions of the Levant, including the sack of Damascus in 1401,
[04:35:40] to most forces when notorious for mass killings destruction and slavemen and leaving a traumatic
[04:35:46] mark on a Syrian historical memory. In contemporary Syrian slang calling someone team or
[04:35:51] implies they're a backward, uncivilized barb.
[04:35:55] I want to because Timur is, um, I've never heard this when I'm Syrian from Damascus. There's
[04:36:02] It's magical, saying now, but, in order to Turkish name, Barry Convile, drew on the
[04:36:12] parallel between the historic brutality of Timmo's forces and stereotypes about rural
[04:36:17] steeringons.
[04:36:18] It obviously sometimes implies the person being called Timore might be an unwilling descendent
[04:36:23] of the so-called invading hordes.
[04:36:25] The sluriflex long-standing classifications in Syria, where urban populations have historically looked
[04:36:30] Down upon rural communities, the Syrian civil war in 2011, and they can probably imagine
[04:36:36] lots the use of the word, more importantly, the rural urban class divide into hyperdrive.
[04:36:41] While some more is not universally common as other Syrian slurs, like Shimalee for northern
[04:36:46] ers or Fala, for peasants, it is still used in certain circles, particularly in Maloper,
[04:36:52] or more elitist MS teams. So to round off, this promised a perfect combination of the manipulated
[04:36:57] historical context. Rule and urban parts of a country fighting against each other is
[04:37:02] like your legs fighting your arms. You're literally on the same team and would likely
[04:37:07] non-surviv without the other. So, how? Freeloding view goblin, a creature who shamelessly
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[04:37:31] Oh, good.
[04:37:33] Thank you.
[04:37:34] Right.
[04:37:35] Okay.
[04:37:36] Tochmek and Chichumek.
[04:37:37] Now what do Aztecs and the Russians have in common?
[04:37:41] A thousand years apart.
[04:37:43] A lot, probably.
[04:37:44] Including a crazy similar slur.
[04:37:46] The Aztecs use the term Chichumek
[04:37:49] to broadly refer to nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples
[04:37:52] from the northern regions of Mesoamerica.
[04:37:54] While Aztecs themselves were also of Chuchineg origin, they used the term pejoratively
[04:38:00] to describe groups they considered less civilized, the German-Combist various tribes and cultures,
[04:38:06] and the Aztecs acknowledged their own Chuchineg heritage, whilst also distinguishing themselves
[04:38:10] as a more settled and sophisticated group. In Russia, it's a derogatory term used against people
[04:38:16] from Central Asia, like Uzbeks, Tajiks, Kazakhstan, or the Caucasus region like Chuchens and Azerbaijanis.
[04:38:23] In Russia, too, they acknowledge the vast influence Asian Asian cultures have on the Federation,
[04:38:28] pickets among them similar to the aspects of old, distinguished themselves, as a far more
[04:38:33] settled and sophisticated group. World's apart, centuries apart, similar logic,
[04:38:38] basically the same sounding slur. What does that teach us? Something about human nature?
[04:38:43] No, not. It's that bigotry is the rehashing of ancient idiotic infantile logic. There's nothing
[04:38:49] you under the sun. An eternity of we are better, you're worse, we'll give boogah.
[04:39:19] refer to Germans and Russians due to their propensity field cabbage a lot in all sorts of
[04:39:23] forms.
[04:39:24] That's it.
[04:39:25] That's the slur.
[04:39:26] Ching-chong.
[04:39:27] Look, their language sounds nothing like ours.
[04:39:29] That's so funny and inferior.
[04:39:31] Ha ha ha.
[04:39:32] I am permanently stuck at 10 years of age.
[04:39:34] Camel-jockey.
[04:39:35] We have horses.
[04:39:36] You have camels.
[04:39:37] That's a bad because they're different.
[04:39:40] Pretty much that.
[04:39:41] Arabs and South Asians ride camels, which I guess is.
[04:39:44] So we heard that they turned it into a slur.
[04:39:47] Smooth Irish. I think you can already guess this one and if you can't you're a better person than me Irish
[04:39:53] I just liked immigrant minority in early 20th century America black people. I just like newly semi-freed minority in early 20th century America white people
[04:40:04] What bro they hate Irish people so much that they would call black people Irish
[04:40:17] That's crazy.
[04:40:30] I thought they just called Irish real black.
[04:40:33] Well, love obsessing over skin color.
[04:40:35] So how do you distance a tasty Irish red head from your white identity?
[04:40:40] You call him black, smoked in this case.
[04:40:42] Quite unimaginative if I may say so myself.
[04:40:45] Mayonnaise Monkey. So what's an unsimultimate. Mayonnaise Monkey. I guess a term used by
[04:40:51] Black people in the US as a way to describe white people based on their quote.
[04:40:55] Mayonnaise likes skin. Bro, comes skin is way, way, way better. But deeper cut in my
[04:41:02] opinion comes skin. I think male monkey is like it's it's low level, honestly.
[04:41:10] Like, Sun Dodger is funny.
[04:41:15] Come skin gets right to the point.
[04:41:18] It's just like, there's no, it's indefensible.
[04:41:21] You got owned.
[04:41:22] You know what I mean?
[04:41:25] Now this one's the classic you do me, I do you approach of slur back and forth,
[04:41:30] say if you like.
[04:41:31] Northern Monkey.
[04:41:32] You who's in the south of England to call Northerners unsophisticated,
[04:41:35] basically the English version of Redneck.
[04:41:38] Southern Ferry, used in the north of England to call Southerners Pompus Week and Gay,
[04:41:43] basically the English version of Sissy Boy.
[04:41:47] She's eating surrender monkeys. This refers to French people coming out of a 1990-95
[04:41:52] Since the episode
[04:41:53] BANG YORRRRRR!
[04:41:55] Yet she is eating surrender monkeys!
[04:41:57] Refrencing Francis surrender in World War Two, and their propensity to… eat Cheese.
[04:42:02] MAKERONOD
[04:42:04] Remaining Slurre for Italians, because the eat Makaroni, Balkan people tend to call all past them
[04:42:09] Makaroni as a way to undermine the importance of pasta-style meals.
[04:42:14] Pakis... Pakis... Pakis...
[04:42:16] Pakis... Incredibly original.
[04:42:19] The racist is so dumb they use it for non-pakis than it people as well.
[04:42:22] like polish pola incredibly original the races are so dumb to use it for non-polish people as well
[04:42:29] that go Spanish name Diego or Italian name they go off and short for Salvador
[04:42:36] that's where that comes from oh my god i didn't know that okay i'm learning i'm learning see here's the thing
[04:42:41] as a racist and PhD holder, I actually don't know that much about like the anti-European
[04:42:52] slurs that specifically pertain to like what Europeans. Like that's the one area where I just like I guess I
[04:43:02] I gotta get a postdoc for that one, but in my PhD, I primarily focus on the antiquated
[04:43:11] virgins of races, mostly non-white.
[04:43:15] But it used as a slur against Spanish people, Italians, and even the Portuguese, incredibly
[04:43:21] original.
[04:43:22] They used as so dumb, they used it for other ethnicities as well.
[04:43:24] Southern Dodger, the Holocaust, ovens, they've survived, oven Dodger, fucking demonic.
[04:43:32] In the Lood One complete, Chinamen.
[04:43:35] The term Chinamen is an ethnic slur historically used to demean people of Chinese descent,
[04:43:40] particularly in English-speaking countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, and the UK.
[04:43:46] While it may sound like a neutral term akin to a Frenchman Irishman, it's really,
[04:43:51] But I mean really is not.
[04:43:53] It first appeared in British colonial contexts, but solidified from the American gold rush
[04:43:58] when plenty of Chinese miners switched for their fortune by emigrating to the United States.
[04:44:03] They were called Chinamen, while faced in brutal working conditions and races' hostility.
[04:44:08] Newspapers and political cartoons frequently use the term to portray Chinese people as
[04:44:13] filthy and eternally foreign, incapable of assimilation.
[04:44:17] Of course, as you've probably noticed from this video, racists are not exactly knowledgeable
[04:44:21] about the diversity of most places.
[04:44:24] So surprising to know one that was often used against non-Chinese Asians as well.
[04:44:28] For example, in 1870's England, the Japanese admiral Togo Heichiro referred to as
[04:44:34] Johnny Chanamunai's comrades.
[04:44:36] Keep in mind Mr. Heichiro would go on to literally lead wars against the Chinese, but in
[04:44:42] England he was Chinese.
[04:44:44] Let me give you another.
[04:44:46] Another Japanese gentleman, this time to Jutiyama Shita, who took a case to the United
[04:44:51] State Supreme Court in 1922, asked for the right of Japanese immigrants to purchase land.
[04:44:57] He was rejected by Washington's Attorney Court General, because, quote, the blacks, Indians,
[04:45:02] and Chinamen were possible to assimilate into the American people.
[04:45:06] Borsgur.
[04:45:07] It's a highly offensive ethnic slur use primarily by Romanians to demean Hungarians, particularly
[04:45:13] Atmitongerians living in Romania, who formed the largest minority in the country, mainly
[04:45:18] in Transylvania.
[04:45:19] The term means, well, almost nothing, and that's why this one is kind of special.
[04:45:24] It's just derogatory, because it's derogatory, it doesn't imply anything, it's just
[04:45:28] not dirty word for Hungarians.
[04:45:30] Nothing to do with how they look, talk, or walk.
[04:45:33] It's almost respectful and just how non-attributed it is.
[04:45:37] We looked at 50 sources, and the closest we got to the root of the word is a relatively commonly
[04:45:42] use and gerian swear word, buzz the megg, which when butcher becomes boss-gore.
[04:45:48] A lot of Remanians say it simply means a stateless, which is to an extent the whole point
[04:45:53] of the slur. Hungarians lost on Sylvania for the final time after World War I, so the Hungarians
[04:45:58] left and the Romanian borders are often reminded of said loss and their current stateless
[04:46:04] status. Even though most likely they got Romanian and Hungarian passports inside of the common
[04:46:10] EU.
[04:46:11] It's all additional enough from you, Gopman.
[04:46:13] Here, I'm disappointed in you brothers and sisters of Romania.
[04:46:15] I always call you the only cute, lovable Balkan country, but I guess we're all as reactionary
[04:46:20] as the rest of the world at the end of the day.
[04:46:23] Lesson, I find these, we've done this, the slurs, to be honest, reminding of people.
[04:46:28] What does Majar mean?
[04:46:31] What means Hungarian?
[04:46:35] Majar.
[04:46:37] in Turkey. In Turkey, you don't say, like, Hungary doesn't, that's not a thing. In
[04:46:45] Turkey, we say, much of the stun. The majority of people.
[04:46:53] Just, which I guess it means, much of our means, Hungary and Hungarian is that what it
[04:47:03] is. By the way, there's a unit in the Ukraine for us to go to the majority of our
[04:47:15] birds. I assume they're drones, right? Is the stand suffix of Turkic origin? No.
[04:47:33] Um, I think it isn't an Arabic or Persian, as much as I would like to steal another
[04:47:42] remnant of Persian culture, as I am often known, as I am often doing, I'm going to say no.
[04:47:51] Yeah, it's Persian, not Arabic, sorry.
[04:48:01] of the real racism understate here. Oh, what are we watching? We're watching your video.
[04:48:04] You go up Nick. And as someone who has a PhD in racism, this video made me realize I
[04:48:11] got to go get my post-doc grit because the reality of the matter is there are still areas
[04:48:20] of, I definitely still have like areas where I need to learn more about different variants of
[04:48:28] raises them. It's just like, you know, you call me lack in a little bit. They lost
[04:48:39] to you and they'll never be accepted as one of you is just inviting another ethnic conflict.
[04:48:44] But hey, that's exactly what most of you mentioned. We were talking about before you brought
[04:48:51] up the glorious Yugoslavia. I said, served make the best boy slaves and chat lit up.
[04:48:58] The decisions in rich people want in the first place, so good job playing right into their hands.
[04:49:07] Internet says, what is the Internet?
[04:49:11] They fast connecting issue, bring it to creative.
[04:49:14] Yeah, no shit.
[04:49:16] But I'll let you have the one we are cute, but then that, and then my Twitch player died after so that.
[04:49:24] We went into a great educational moment where I explained to you guys the history of the
[04:49:33] dev sheet of men, Ottoman Empire, colonial imperial conquest, things of that nature.
[04:49:41] I would have thought, I would have thought of the true Ottoman, you would have said
[04:49:46] Circassian? Chatechis? No.
[04:49:50] It's closer to a unified equilibrium where thought has exchanged freely,
[04:49:55] leaving us to greater understanding of self and fellow man.
[04:49:59] It's an infinity, infinity, do you?
[04:50:01] Two hundred emery were the darkest urges over the generous busy skin
[04:50:05] come out to play without limit. A play so hyper-focused and pre-established
[04:50:10] norms that it only seeks to reproduce them, it is own language,
[04:50:14] and their races of blood with a poor chance been.
[04:50:17] But G. and Kori self-ordinary.
[04:50:19] F. more for the woman's zipper has for these nations,
[04:50:22] and digitally cool Chinese, the internet promised us salvation.
[04:50:26] Instead, it gave us 30 different variations of the word in sound.
[04:50:30] Do with that. What you will.
[04:50:33] Pick, speak, speak, speak, or speak.
[04:50:35] This one's pretty bad. It stands out as a particularly vicious insult against Hispanic and Latino people,
[04:50:41] Especially those of Mexican-Creda-Rican and Central American descent of the United States.
[04:50:46] The exact origins of Spickramin debated, but linguists and historians have proposed several theories.
[04:50:52] One of the most widely accepted explanations is that the slur emerged from basic mockery of
[04:50:59] blue Greek Poseidon. Hello, everybody. It's my first time here.
[04:51:03] You just, you arrived at, perhaps the best time that you could have just right as he was
[04:51:11] just slurring, rapid fire slurring.
[04:51:15] Non-native English speakers, specifically the no-speak English or I-no-speak English, which
[04:51:22] led to bigots turning the pronunciation of speak into a slurre.
[04:51:27] Another theory is for nerdy, it implies it's just a clip form of the word hispanics
[04:51:32] similar to how Jack was derived from Japanese during World War II.
[04:51:36] I personally don't think this one is possible,
[04:51:39] because I honestly can't imagine a racist American white deity even knowing
[04:51:43] about fancy words like Hispanic in the first place, especially back then.
[04:51:48] And now, to theory number three, that's okay.
[04:51:50] I 100% agree with that.
[04:51:53] I 100% agree with that.
[04:51:55] Americans are literally too stupid.
[04:51:59] American racism is far too stupid, there is 0% chance they knew the term Hispanic.
[04:52:09] Slurgain traction during US military interventions in Latin America, particularly in the early 1900s,
[04:52:16] American soldiers stationed in Puerto Rico, Panama, and other Spanish-speaking regions
[04:52:21] would use the term to dehumanize locals making their job as occupier easier to swallow.
[04:52:27] And finally, we got one I randomly saw on Wikipedia to be honest.
[04:52:30] That makes it all about Italians, usually direct quote.
[04:52:33] The 1960 Dictionary of American slang,
[04:52:36] Spick is first identified as a noun for the Italian,
[04:52:40] or American of Italian ancestry,
[04:52:42] along with the word Spick, Spick and Spigati.
[04:52:46] And confirms that it is a shortened form of the word Spigatty.
[04:52:50] The authors refer to the words usage,
[04:52:52] and change them, canes, and motric pierce, referring to a walk or a spink.
[04:52:57] And say that this term was never preferred over walk.
[04:53:00] And has been rarely used, however the animology remains.
[04:53:04] How it started, I guess we'll never know.
[04:53:05] But if there's one lesson out of this particular slur,
[04:53:08] it's that the monoling lists and their insecurity
[04:53:11] have never having been able to learn a second language.
[04:53:13] Well, somehow makes speaking one into a bad thing.
[04:53:17] I can't imagine you, oh my god,
[04:53:21] I wonder if that's part of the reason why American racism is so like entry level because they're all fucking monolinguists.
[04:53:29] They're their single language cuck and I wonder if that's the reason why.
[04:53:37] Cause like if you're in the Balkans like you learn or if you're in Europe you are are constantly for thousands of years around people that speak different languages.
[04:53:47] and that's why you're
[04:53:52] you're slurring has to evolve
[04:53:57] it is also very funny to think of like
[04:54:09] random on wash twitch gamers talking about how like some all these are subhuman
[04:54:14] and stupider or whatever when, again, monolinguist, classic, classic white supremacist attitude.
[04:54:22] Roddain is big, it's West, West, sorry. Don't, imagining your Danish could potentially be irreversibly traumatic.
[04:54:28] So, imagine you're a regular big-it, and impressively unimaginative one.
[04:54:33] For a couple of decades, one ethnicity keeps migrating to your country, which you, of course,
[04:54:39] hate. So you call them a thing like
[04:54:41] Cracking up in this case a word from their native tongue.
[04:54:46] Are you saying that Europeans are more racist?
[04:54:48] Um, it differs.
[04:54:50] I'm saying that Europeans have a more intellectualized,
[04:54:54] a much more sophisticated version of racism,
[04:54:57] uh, as opposed to Americans who are very,
[04:55:01] as opposed to American racism, which is very black and white,
[04:55:04] no pun intended, but also low key kind of pun intended.
[04:55:08] It is very American racism is very black and white literally. You're like, oh, are you black?
[04:55:13] You're not white. Here's the slur for you. Are you brown? You're not white. Here's the slur for you.
[04:55:21] Like Americans don't even understand like the
[04:55:26] The reason why I brought it I first brought this up and talking about the P word. Okay,
[04:55:32] Pakistani shortened, right? This is a, this is a slur against like often South Asian
[04:55:40] people of Muslim background, usually of Muslim descent, usually, but just it's used against all brown people.
[04:55:46] In countries where there are, in countries where there are a larger number of like Indian and Pakistani
[04:55:57] migrants. Americans don't even know this slur, though. They don't even know that it's a slur
[04:56:01] over the most part because they don't even make this like a distinction where they
[04:56:09] will literally be like they're they're anti-Indian hatred at least until I am going to
[04:56:18] fucking shoot this camera with a gun I swear to God I'm just gonna pick up a pick up a weapon
[04:56:24] Put bullets in it, cock it, and shoot this camera with a fucking gun.
[04:56:38] Fuck!
[04:56:47] What are you?
[04:56:54] What's continued?
[04:57:06] Meaning to the mountain.
[04:57:08] You keep using that slur for a while, but at one point you start realizing that people
[04:57:13] from that foreign land you hate so much aren't immigrating anymore.
[04:57:18] It's people from a completely different place that are now the problems.
[04:57:23] It's time for another slur. You think and you think and you think but you're dumb and you can't be bothered to think up something you
[04:57:30] So you start calling them the same word. Where really did they just call them the same word?
[04:57:35] Well, that's the story of Cracamat. A slur that brought two unlikely people together under the same
[04:57:43] Danish confusion people from Greenland the original tidal bearers and
[04:57:49] and Arabs, the inheritors of this great Danish privilege.
[04:57:54] Joseph's side, nothing like the laziness of erasers to bring up people together.
[04:57:59] Shylock?
[04:58:00] To be or not to be.
[04:58:02] A Jew?
[04:58:03] Ah, yeah, Shylock, the merchant of Venice, with a main bad guy, was a stereotypical Jewish man called
[04:58:10] Shylock.
[04:58:11] Spoiler warning the story ends with his forced conversion to Christianity and a staggering
[04:58:15] defeat.
[04:58:16] Yeah, Trump said the Trump said this word famously.
[04:58:22] Hands of some handsome Christians.
[04:58:24] Now, we might ask where Shakespeare does inspiration
[04:58:27] for a greedy, money-lending Jewish character
[04:58:29] with some light-and-serve-based on-lived experience.
[04:58:32] And you would be, while,
[04:58:34] are you been listening to points in time, William?
[04:58:36] No Shakespeare wasn't presenting
[04:58:38] justifiable stereotypes, not only because there is no such concept,
[04:58:42] but more importantly, because you probably never even met at you.
[04:58:45] In Shakespeare's time, no juice had been legally present in England for several hundred years.
[04:58:50] However, stereotypes of juice as money land is remained from the Middle Ages.
[04:58:54] Historically, money lending had been a fairly common occupation among juice.
[04:58:58] Quite because Christians went out able to offer interest-bearing loans,
[04:59:02] then considered the son of Eusiery.
[04:59:04] While juice works included from most other fields of work, at the same time, most Christians.
[04:59:08] Yeah, I think Brandon has said it too.
[04:59:11] Trump and Brandon both.
[04:59:12] teams for page use to own land for farming, what a surfing government, that's money lending
[04:59:17] was one of the few occupations still open to choose.
[04:59:20] Since that, I'm impressed that Trump knows the word that originates in Shakespeare's work.
[04:59:23] I mean, if you know the, there are a lot of words that have originated from Shakespeare's
[04:59:29] work.
[04:59:31] That's kind of the whole thing with Shakespeare, like the word assassin.
[04:59:41] to be fair. I think the only reason why I know that word is because it's a slur.
[04:59:48] The character's name has been a synonym for loan shark, and as a verb to shylock means
[04:59:54] to lend money at exorbitant rates. In addition, the phrase Panda Flesh has also entered
[04:59:59] the lexicon as slang for particularly heavy or unpleasant debt. So yeah, a lot of the stereotypes
[05:00:05] we do the slurs can come from completely fictional depictions of the group of people,
[05:00:10] written by someone who's never even taught to represent a devotee said people once in their life.
[05:00:15] And later, you need to go read a book for you speak in a particular topic, usually when talking about fiction.
[05:00:22] Marocaki? During French colonial rule over Morocco, the French administration exploited
[05:00:27] divisions between Algerians and Moroccan. Using ethnic slurs to foster distrust,
[05:00:32] Marocaki may have evolved from French soldiers' mocking pronunciation of Marocain,
[05:00:38] Some argue it comes from the Arabic Marakshi meaning from Marakish but twisted into a slur.
[05:00:45] After independence, Algerian and Moroccan governments clash to their borders in
[05:00:50] political influence in the region where the slur found its political use.
[05:00:55] This wouldn't be the end of the slur's story though. A few thousand kilometers in a new
[05:01:00] settler colonial project to the east would see it completely recontextualized.
[05:01:06] In Israel, unlike its usage in North Africa, it reflects internal ethnic tensions between
[05:01:12] Ashkenazi, European and Mesrahi Middle Eastern and North African Jews. It's basically used
[05:01:18] the main Jews of Moroccan descent after a quarter million of them moved to Israel.
[05:01:24] It is real be like, we invented this lure. Excuse me, this is actually a Israeli invention.
[05:01:33] You're being quite anti-Semitic.
[05:01:39] This is our slur. We invented it.
[05:01:42] As the settler colonial state was being established,
[05:01:44] Moroccan Jews were and continued to be often underrepresented in administration and high-paying job.
[05:01:51] Oh no, I hope Harley plays wasn't in here. He might get offended that we're making jokes about
[05:01:58] this state of Israel. Oh, no. Oh, no. He's like, yeah, you know, just like the under the banner
[05:02:11] of the Ottomans paying, jizzy, justifies doing the Nakhba. You making a joke about Israel stealing
[05:02:18] from other cultures and claiming it for its own, justifies maybe a third Nakhba. We should do some
[05:02:24] mouse who knows. No, give me started. I'm deeply hurt. I said you do a
[05:02:35] high higher standard. You've disappointed epic meal time. Yeah, what kind of
[05:02:40] standard does he have for fucking his bestie Sam Hide? Who is literally not only a
[05:02:45] Nazi, but also a pedophile too. I'm as well being generally depicted as
[05:02:51] Uncultured and violent Israeli hyper-right wingers like Ben Gvier used the phrase as a rallying
[05:02:57] cry for the Moroccan Jews against the establishment there's a means to push attention
[05:03:02] away from the Palestinian plight or class issues into an internal cast battle of the apartheid
[05:03:08] state.
[05:03:09] The country so steeped in ethnic-based division that even after the complete disenfranchised
[05:03:15] of the Palestinian, they somehow still managed to fight amongst themselves and who gets to be
[05:03:20] on top. You might think you're superior to another group of that someone out there definitely
[05:03:27] thinks they're superior to you. The whole game is rigged. None of it makes any sense.
[05:03:33] What? The term has been long used as a racial slur against Italian and a grince and Italian
[05:03:38] Americans, but its origins and clonthags are often misunderstood according to the Marion Webster
[05:03:43] dictionary, the word first appeared in the United States in 1908, tracing back to the Southern
[05:03:49] Italian dialectical term, Guapo, is term deriving the Spanish Guapo, making it good looking
[05:03:54] or dandy, originally carry connotations of a boastful, swaggering man, a characterization that
[05:04:00] evolved over time, and something Italian dialects. So, Float, so this large is means you're hot,
[05:04:06] that's crazy. What kind of slur is this? I didn't know the origination of the term, but
[05:04:13] I W Slurred Literally Damn, dude, you're a hot Italian, but that's gonna hurt your feelings.
[05:04:43] numbers in the late 19th century. The term is American. This is why always lab when
[05:04:48] people were like, yeah, we got to get these Hispanics out of here. We got to get these Latinos
[05:04:51] out of here. It's like, dog. It's the most American thing. Okay. There has never been a fucking
[05:04:59] moment where the incoming group was not immediately immediately yelled about endlessly. Okay. It's
[05:05:10] Always been the same
[05:05:16] I thought I met without papers saying Italian burgers were undocumented. I think at this time no one was coming with papers, right I mean, I guess yeah, no, maybe
[05:05:26] Maybe it's after that point, but
[05:05:31] Like who the fuck have papers no, but
[05:05:35] Yeah, no one really had papers with that point, but dude look at this like
[05:05:40] get this shit. It's just so funny to be like an Italian American. It's
[05:05:50] like, yeah, we got to get them latiners out. Exactly. Whole point of the
[05:05:54] videos is the Ingrid Bout group shouting management with a number of 10,000
[05:05:57] years. No, I know, but it's like especially funny for Americans, because it's an
[05:06:01] entire settler colony that that only exists because of unlimited migration.
[05:06:10] Like that's literally how this country was designed.
[05:06:15] Like institution of slavery and indigenous genocide
[05:06:20] and then just like an unlimited amount of migrants
[05:06:23] coming in over and over and over again.
[05:06:26] And it's just like,
[05:06:29] it's just like such a stupid thing to really all of do.
[05:06:32] I fucking hate the new group that's coming in now.
[05:06:35] Oh, you, you, you, you hate the new group that's coming in now. That's so crazy. That's such a new thing. Wow.
[05:06:42] I can't believe it. I can't believe you hate the new group that's coming in now.
[05:06:47] Now, in 19th century, the term was adopted by older Italian communities to mark a new
[05:06:53] work, and poorer rivals, before being weaponized by non-italians as a general ethics.
[05:06:58] What makes this clear a very interesting case study is its absurd short-sightedness, due
[05:07:03] to typical liters of already financially established Italians of the United States tried
[05:07:08] to distance themselves from the newer rivals and the eyes of the local ruling class.
[05:07:13] The only thing that ever accomplished was give the larger group yet, and others started
[05:07:17] used against you, leading to even greater stereotypes.
[05:07:21] This happens among immigrants even today, with the self-orientalization, the conscious
[05:07:25] or subconscious belief that your culture isn't inferior to the one you migrated to, but
[05:07:30] only accept you if you fully distance yourself from your so-called former people.
[05:07:36] Engelsman?
[05:07:37] How they say the one positive thing about bigotry is that it unites one group of people against
[05:07:42] another?
[05:07:43] Well, bullshit.
[05:07:44] This man is a slur used by one group of South African whites, the ones who can speak
[05:07:49] of Americans against the English-speaking white South Africans.
[05:07:53] The white South Africans are literally infighting during a part-hide.
[05:07:57] This is a great song I've never met a good South African and that's not bloody surprising
[05:08:05] man.
[05:08:06] You need to do big a dream I ask.
[05:08:08] Polaka?
[05:08:09] By now, you've seen plenty of intersections of race and ethnicity or religion and ethnicity, but a big global player is bigotry linking misogyny and ethnicity.
[05:08:19] The Brazilian Portuguese Slur Polaca, which literally means,
[05:08:23] I'm sorry, what?
[05:08:29] The Brazilian Portuguese Slur?
[05:08:33] That is about Polish people.
[05:08:36] How did this?
[05:08:39] What, how do you even, what?
[05:08:44] The sherman became synonymous with prostitute of the early 20th century.
[05:08:48] Due to the stigmatization of the Eastern European and the mid-Rimant women, particularly
[05:08:52] Oh, no, no, no, no, no, oh, wow, European's hate
[05:09:08] Polish people, a lot of Polish immigrants in Brazil.
[05:09:10] I didn't know that, I mean, I know there's a lot of Japanese people in Brazil.
[05:09:15] Brazil is so fucking diverse, actually, Polish arrivals were forced into sex work
[05:09:20] in cities like Rio. Stay your type.
[05:09:22] This exotic and morally loose.
[05:09:24] The choice is similar.
[05:09:26] In Turkey,
[05:09:29] in Turkey, there's like definitely a lot of stigma
[05:09:32] towards Russian women.
[05:09:35] Like Turkish women don't really
[05:09:37] fuck with a lot of Russian women.
[05:09:38] Because there's a lot of Russian tourists
[05:09:40] that come to Turkey.
[05:09:42] And as I've taught you guys already,
[05:09:44] Turkey, are you fucking kidding me?
[05:09:50] Like how does it know that chopper is behind me?
[05:09:54] How does the camera know that the chopper?
[05:09:58] I haven't even shown chopper.
[05:10:02] It feels like it literally feels like the camera is focusing on everything but me.
[05:10:12] Like everything but me, okay?
[05:10:16] I'm so mad, I'm generalized into a crude label for four and sex workers, lingering
[05:10:26] and old some of them.
[05:10:28] Anyways, as always saying, Turkish men consider blonde women to be exotic, Turkish men
[05:10:33] orientalized white women, specifically blonde women, and a lot of Russians are blonde.
[05:10:40] And so the misogynistic, yeah, we noticed, okay, calm down, a lot of, there's
[05:10:48] just like almost hatred towards watching women in a similar vein where they consider
[05:10:53] every virtual woman to be a sex worker, a lot of Turkish women, well, you know, say
[05:11:00] that.
[05:11:01] Make some better mature.
[05:11:02] Though now considered archaic and offensive, it reflects how xenophobia and sexual
[05:11:06] exploitation shapes language.
[05:11:08] Othering a different gender is already too easy.
[05:11:11] Othering a different gender will happens to be a different ethnicity.
[05:11:14] That removes any motherly and family attachment from the subject,
[05:11:18] making it easier to be humanized them.
[05:11:21] For example, it's much harder for a bigot to say that all women of his nation are slots.
[05:11:26] Because that includes his mother, his sister, maybe even his daughter,
[05:11:30] but to say for another nation, well, anything goes.
[05:11:33] Hajji. The Thurma Hajji has a complex history related in religion, but it has also been used as a slur in certain contexts, particularly in western military and cultural settings.
[05:11:44] It's originally an honorific title in Islam. It refers to a Muslim who has completed the Haj, the sacred pilgrimage to Mecca, which is one of the five pillars of Islam.
[05:11:55] of Islam. During the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Haji began to be used by some American
[05:12:01] military personnel as a generic and often derogatory term for Arabs, Muslims, or local
[05:12:08] people in the Middle East and South Asia. Similar to how terms like Google were used in Vietnam
[05:12:13] or Charlie as lying for the Vietcong, Haji became a racialized term aimed at dehumanizing the enemy.
[05:12:23] He went so far, they started using it to describe terrain, culture or objects.
[05:12:28] There was a cartoon called Hajji about an Indian kid, I think they got confused.
[05:12:35] Hajji truck. Hajji shop. Hajji look.
[05:12:40] Oh my, that's just beautiful.
[05:12:42] Anyways, here is part two of the slowest dream, words worthy of analysis, but not its own segment,
[05:12:48] a dishonorable mention of sorts.
[05:12:50] What's going on?
[05:12:51] What's going on?
[05:12:52] What's going on?
[05:12:53] One country is mountains, the other doesn't.
[05:12:54] The one with mountains caused the denizens of the other one mountain apes.
[05:12:58] Very lazy.
[05:12:59] Well, we are talking about bains and regions here.
[05:13:02] Skige.
[05:13:03] Our bainians call in serves and other slabs while American backwards.
[05:13:07] Shaka?
[05:13:08] Serbs and other slabs calling our bainians more bearative backwards.
[05:13:12] Dipe fee?
[05:13:13] What Malaysians sometimes call Chinese people.
[05:13:16] Why type C?
[05:13:17] Because that's what everyone calls USBC ports.
[05:13:20] Type C.
[05:13:21] Wait, what?
[05:13:23] That's got to be a new thing then.
[05:13:26] Hello?
[05:13:29] Type C, USB C has not been out for that long.
[05:13:36] The Malaysian found, they invented a slur, what, like, in the last week or so?
[05:13:44] What are we doing?
[05:13:46] I don't even get this one, and I made the video, there is a lot of, uh, there's like
[05:13:51] anti-chinese sentiment in a lot of these, uh, in a lot of these countries that also happen to have
[05:13:58] a lot of ethnic Chinese living in them. Obviously, seeing a poor being one of the,
[05:14:05] nature that we're talking about here. Um, so there's, I'm not surprised that there are like
[05:14:10] different variants of, you know, saying someone is Chinese, it's hilarious.
[05:14:17] SEPAL. One of the most creatively vulgar slang terms for Americans,
[05:14:21] originating from Australian mockery, it's a rhyme, septic tank,
[05:14:27] rhymes with yank, and SEPAL is a shortened form, dropping their
[05:14:31] tip tank, keeping the sewage theme chaps, a voice of calls Americans for a ship.
[05:14:37] Frog eater?
[05:14:38] They're free sometimes eat frogs, so the rest of your point.
[05:14:41] Ew, ew, ew.
[05:14:43] Different variations of frog eaters still live every corner of Europe.
[05:14:47] Mages?
[05:14:48] What are you talking about?
[05:14:49] You're basically calling them spellcasters and zoroastrians.
[05:14:53] Therefore, not real Muslims.
[05:14:55] Malakquart?
[05:14:56] Wait, what?
[05:14:57] Hold on, every corner of Europe.
[05:14:59] See, I rarely ever rewind when I miss a beat on a YouTube video,
[05:15:03] but this one is a special one, so we have to go back.
[05:15:06] Margis?
[05:15:07] What Arab's called Persians basically calling them spellcasters in their arastrians, therefore
[05:15:11] not real Muslims?
[05:15:13] Malak court?
[05:15:14] What Persians use against Arab, basically calling their cuisine disgusting, loco-steaders.
[05:15:19] Oh, BCD?
[05:15:20] A-B-C-D, American born confused, they see, that's a kiddo?
[05:15:25] What Turks and Arabs talk?
[05:15:27] Wait, what?
[05:15:31] Wait, what is the answer?
[05:15:33] calling them Harry and don't. Oh, Kuro. Kuro. Wait, that's, I didn't even know that
[05:15:42] that was anti-curd. It's K, not you. It's K, which is an eye without the dot on top of
[05:15:53] it. No, no, it's not like, it's not even a slur. I didn't even know that it had like
[05:16:00] like an anti-curdish origin, which I believe it,
[05:16:02] I'm sure it does.
[05:16:04] But yeah, C Turks are saying it's not a slur,
[05:16:07] and it's not anti-curdish.
[05:16:08] I'm sure it might have been,
[05:16:10] I'm sure it might have been invented
[05:16:12] as anti-curdish slur potentially,
[05:16:14] but Curdish means like a mountain Turk
[05:16:17] or not Albanian.
[05:16:19] I just mean like, it means like someone who is not as educated.
[05:16:25] Of course Turks would say that law asks Kurds.
[05:16:28] No, no, I'm,
[05:16:30] dog.
[05:16:32] Like, Turks don't use it against Kurdish people,
[05:16:35] or something, they use it against everyone.
[05:16:38] Like it means, like, it means hillbilly.
[05:16:41] It means Hick.
[05:16:46] That's what it means.
[05:16:49] Here, I'll give you another one.
[05:16:50] Another pejorative that I never really thought
[05:16:52] was anti-aclasses pejorative.
[05:16:55] and
[05:16:59] okay, are you ready for this on the left
[05:17:01] it means worker
[05:17:04] but
[05:17:07] it actually has like a negative connotation with it. It's actually it means like worker
[05:17:09] but it's like a bad way to say worker basically it's not a slur or necessarily but it's a pejorative
[05:17:14] the more you know
[05:17:17] L-A-L-A-M-E-L-E. It means like, it means labor. It's not like a peasant. It just means laborer.
[05:17:28] Right? But it's a...
[05:17:34] It's a...
[05:17:37] It's not...
[05:17:41] No one would think it's a slur, but they would say that it's a...
[05:17:45] It has a negative association whether you're like, oh, you know, I'm innocent and then if you have amelay on the which means redneck literally
[05:17:54] Kind of like redneck if you have a bad sunburn
[05:17:57] You'll say oh, I got amelay on the
[05:18:00] Amelay on the old them
[05:18:03] Which means you have like a bad sunburn like it as if you were a a labor
[05:18:08] Like a shitty version of a labor a degrading. Yeah, it's not a slur a degrading word. Thank you. Yeah
[05:18:15] Yeah, it's like someone, yeah, calling someone a burger flipper kind of like that.
[05:18:22] It's specifically a type of day labor that carries stuff from 0.8 to 0.B.
[05:18:26] Omeliena is a trucker's tan. Kind, yeah, like a farmer's tan, farmer's tan.
[05:18:35] I can't believe you said, no, it's not an anti-curdish. We call every country person that after every example of lazy rates in this video.
[05:18:45] This one was keko not kuro. Oh, maybe it it could be keko. I think that is anti-kurdish
[05:18:56] Yeah, I mean, I can't speak for how they use the term in Arabic, but kuro just means like hik, hillbilly and
[05:19:05] Not like Kurdish
[05:19:15] Is Kekomines brother in Kurdish?
[05:19:37] I won't remember none of these not gonna lie.
[05:19:39] Well, you're not supposed to.
[05:19:45] Badi?
[05:19:46] Brutusler for Irishman, derived from the Irish name Pantai, its stereotyped Irishman
[05:19:51] as drunk in violence, stupid or civilized.
[05:19:54] Dalal and Raghead, those people over there, were specific head coverings, we don't
[05:19:58] except for hats of course, how do we dehumanize them?
[05:20:01] Colton Raghead's, get it?
[05:20:03] Because there weren't something on their head, want to make it worse, call the cloth
[05:20:06] of towel.
[05:20:07] A case of focusing on one different initiating aesthetic between you and them, especially if
[05:20:12] has cultural significance, a surefire way of other ingrison, from them, and vice versa.
[05:20:18] Red leg?
[05:20:19] Same like red neck, but referring to the tantalangs of poor and dangerous white servants working
[05:20:24] in Barbados, interesting how in too pretty far-off places a similar sounding trim was developed
[05:20:29] for poor field working white people, and all has something to do with them being red from the sun.
[05:20:34] Speedrunner, what?
[05:20:35] Look, if you're an American-doer's a favor and imagine what people call a red neck.
[05:20:40] Now imagine an medieval British person. Chances are through your stereotypical vision those
[05:20:46] two are polar opposites. Chimmy the tractor or whoever is his Shakespeare or what
[05:20:50] them. While the slur plough is here to teach us everyone can sometimes see someone else's red
[05:20:55] neck if you stare up enough. People from the British arms bring a Celtic language to what we call
[05:21:01] the North of France, due to his speak-it live their for centuries and get named Breton's.
[05:21:05] Brim, Breton.
[05:21:07] I think you get the point, the French, as the French do,
[05:21:09] for them, as naive, demoted peasants
[05:21:11] and ended up developing a slower food.
[05:21:14] Lock.
[05:21:14] Basically, the 19th century replacement for a redneck,
[05:21:18] in battle, Louis or Blur, means parish.
[05:21:21] Many Britain villages start with a name, too.
[05:21:24] So the French picked it up as an aggressive desporator
[05:21:26] of the minor, pretty much means hip to this day.
[05:21:30] So, if a role Mississippi guy is a hip to a new Yorker,
[05:21:33] The New Yorker is a hip to a breath, the breath is a hip to a freshman, who's a hip to the Swiss.
[05:21:38] Luke is very common now, it just means clown.
[05:21:42] Who's a hip to?
[05:21:43] Yeah, it's the point.
[05:21:44] It's dumb.
[05:21:45] Malone?
[05:21:46] Take yourself back the time when you try a truly delicious piece of meat.
[05:21:52] Mal, no, no, I mean, real, real food.
[05:21:56] Not this shit.
[05:21:58] Now, imagine yourself having some really good meat.
[05:22:02] and other than devouring it, what was your second instinct?
[05:22:07] Yes, you probably wanted someone else to try it.
[05:22:09] So, you pass a piece to one friend, then to another.
[05:22:13] But to your surprise, the third friend looks at it and says,
[05:22:18] they're not gonna eat it. Why? It might be veganism.
[05:22:22] It could be a religious principle, or he might just not like you.
[05:22:26] As a matter which ones the cause, one thing is for certain,
[05:22:29] You know fucking hate the guy, he rejected your gift.
[05:22:33] Now expand that little allegory to the ideal of religion, doesn't matter which one.
[05:22:38] How do you think a people seen is unacceptable of a quote and quote blessing that depicted?
[05:22:44] My own is one perfect example of many seen as the rockatory Islamic religious term derived from Arabic to mean quote deprived of Allah's.
[05:22:54] When is this?
[05:22:57] Someone already got mad and said as I want to make it good Christian slave I would
[05:23:02] Except Christians keep coping because the Ottomans did
[05:23:07] Reverse Christian slavery
[05:23:11] I think the best I would make the best Christian slave
[05:23:17] I'm tall I'm carry a lot of weight
[05:23:23] It's not gonna happen though
[05:23:27] is when you were talking about the janitor is, yeah, I know.
[05:23:33] Smursy or curse, insinuating that the Hindu population of Bangladesh are literally damn
[05:23:39] that you to their religious beliefs.
[05:23:41] Obviously, the terms used in the same context outside of Bangladesh as well, but the premise
[05:23:46] is simple.
[05:23:47] You or your ancestors had been given a chance to convert, you did, you had been condemned
[05:23:53] by God as a crazy fucking bar.
[05:23:57] That is, I mean, that's like, that's got some fucking power.
[05:24:01] That's got to own feeling as far as slurs go.
[05:24:06] Yeah.
[05:24:08] God has fucking forsaken you.
[05:24:12] It didn't hence your existence must be cursed.
[05:24:16] And for the context of this essay of ours,
[05:24:19] it must mean you are less than me.
[05:24:22] Someone should draw a massive chart showing the hundreds
[05:24:25] slurs everywhere religious group has against every other group. Just do show us how for groups that don't like each other.
[05:24:33] They really love calling each other the same names.
[05:24:37] Madrasi and Lys bag. There are so many slurs coming to us from the incredibly diverse Indian
[05:24:43] subcontinent. Yet we have to limit ourselves to a few that represent the general picture of
[05:24:49] enter ethnic strife in the region. Otherwise, we would be here for a week.
[05:24:53] The term Madrasi has been used as a regional and ethnic slur in India.
[05:24:57] Primarily, targeting people from South India, especially those from the
[05:25:02] former Madras Presidency, a major administrative region during British rule in
[05:25:07] Tamil Nadu, Anghra, Pradesh, Telangana, Qatar, Nataka, and Kerala.
[05:25:13] It basically lumps all the South Indians together as one group of people
[05:25:18] using colonial terminology and spite of all of them speaking different
[05:25:23] Travidian languages. It's often preceded or followed by the word
[05:25:28] Calu, which means black-y in Hindi. So yeah,
[05:25:31] Madrasi is obviously very racist, but also ironic. In their sense of superiority,
[05:25:37] the North Indian bigots. Chad, do not repeat these caslers? Wait,
[05:25:41] Madras also means like a place of higher learning, which is crazy, and it means like school.
[05:25:55] Are you using terminology developed?
[05:25:57] Immediately says it.
[05:25:58] I guess it's a different word.
[05:26:04] By a people, the British that considered them just as inferior.
[05:26:09] Icebag on the other hand is basically a slur for Christians, but especially South
[05:26:13] Indian Christians, North Indian Dalit Christians, or Adivasi Christians.
[05:26:18] The reason they call them ricebag is that a lot of Christians in South India, especially
[05:26:23] in Tamil Nadu and the Angra Pradesh, come from pressed cast backgrounds.
[05:26:28] This created an opening for Christian missionaries to preach the gospel and it created an opportunity
[05:26:33] for these people from pressed cast backgrounds to try and escape the system by converting
[05:26:38] the Christianity, as a small bonus the church would provide them with good like bags
[05:26:43] of rice and education.
[05:26:45] So in a sense, when Hindu Nationalists use the term rice bag, it's both a cast-slur,
[05:26:50] but also kind of an ethics-slur depending on the context.
[05:26:53] A pattern we see repeating globally with minorities who converted to this religion or
[05:26:57] the other over particular historic periods.
[05:27:00] Bro, you could do a video that's eight times longer than there's just on like
[05:27:06] Indian slurs
[05:27:08] And adjacent slurs. I feel like not just even because like
[05:27:13] Indies do racism on hard mode on expert difficulty. It's kind of crazy
[05:27:19] It's just every now and then when like the Twitter. Oh, he said that. Oh, I was putting my
[05:27:26] Put in my dishes away
[05:27:30] Indians have the most advanced racism like even more advanced than the Balkans would just shocking I know
[05:27:38] it's sometimes like every now and then my
[05:27:42] or you page on my Twitter will get busted and instead of showing me like the regular American style
[05:27:49] Nazis that it shows me all the time it shows me like Indian Nazis and I don't mean like Indian
[05:27:55] Nazis who were like pro-ate off Hitler even though that also exists obviously but
[05:27:59] but like different groups in India, hating one another.
[05:28:05] And sometimes I find myself going down that rabbit hole
[05:28:08] and just try to understand what the fuck's going on.
[05:28:11] And it is virtually impossible.
[05:28:16] Okay, it is virtually impossible to comprehend
[05:28:20] with my white ass.
[05:28:22] I sit my white ass down and I listen
[05:28:25] and I try to learn and I try to understand.
[05:28:27] and it is some of the craziest shit, dude.
[05:28:32] And it's also kind of funny
[05:28:33] because probably the only racism that you have to be born to learn.
[05:28:37] Yeah, I think it's also obviously funny
[05:28:40] because like Americans are so not about that at all.
[05:28:44] Like Westerners in general,
[05:28:45] don't make any of those distinctions at all
[05:28:47] and they just think like you're fucking around,
[05:28:49] shut up, you're Indian.
[05:28:52] But it is crazy that there's like this massive,
[05:28:56] massive distinction. And thousands of years of fucking torment.
[05:29:02] Sick was last check. Well, the term sick was. Is it the rocket's always slur used in the Philippines to
[05:29:08] mean individuals of Chinese descent? Black or not, like no, literally no exactly. It's the same.
[05:29:14] It's the same reason why like first gen fresh off the boat. African migrants have a
[05:29:20] sometimes. It's not say always, but sometimes have a sense of superiority over
[05:29:24] for African descendants of slaves,
[05:29:29] and they think like, oh, we're from Africa.
[05:29:33] And oftentimes it comes from like the fact
[05:29:35] that you're coming from an upper class
[05:29:39] in the African nation of origin
[05:29:41] that you're coming from, right?
[05:29:44] Your wealthier have a higher educational attainment
[05:29:48] in comparison to your countrymen.
[05:29:51] So you come to the United States of America
[05:29:53] when you think like, oh, well, black people in America, they're different.
[05:29:56] Until you meet a cop, or you meet a white person, and then you realize, oh, shit,
[05:30:03] they don't actually make this distinction against me at all.
[05:30:12] Term may have originated as an imitation or distortion of Chinese sounding words,
[05:30:16] and during the Spanish rule for the sixteenth to nineteenth century, Chinese immigrants
[05:30:20] and cult-san clays based discrimination, including massacres
[05:30:24] of forced relocations.
[05:30:26] After World War II tensions flare
[05:30:28] between usclepinos and Chinese Filipino business elites,
[05:30:31] reinforcing certain negative standards.
[05:30:33] I mean, the more diverse places, the more diversity
[05:30:35] that are inherently greedy, or authorizing them
[05:30:38] as foreign Asian perpetrator.
[05:30:39] OK, except for America, that's what I mean.
[05:30:41] America's are so bad at slurring.
[05:30:45] That's what's so crazy.
[05:30:47] America is one of the most diverse countries on the planet.
[05:30:50] I think it's not necessarily a diversity in any of us all, but it's like it's
[05:30:58] it's diversity where you have to be close to one another for thousands of years,
[05:31:04] where you just like invent reasons to hate on one another pretty much.
[05:31:13] Okay, brother and vess, be the change you want to see in the world.
[05:31:17] Okay, you got it. I'll come up with some new slurs.
[05:31:20] James, are they really doing this for all the businesses?
[05:31:31] Sorry, that was against the point of the video.
[05:31:34] Christ can a Jesus Christ know this one is old.
[05:31:37] The same stems from passages in the New Testament, where a Jewish crowd says his blood
[05:31:41] to be on us and our children referring to the crucification of Christ.
[05:31:46] The church fathers like John of the 4th century preach the Jews were God killers, cementing
[05:31:52] the myth in Christian theology.
[05:31:55] The Christ killer accusation gave way to us.
[05:31:58] Yeah, but they...
[05:31:59] Yeah, but Europeans are importing anti-Semitism from the Muslim world.
[05:32:08] Can you imagine the fucking audacity of youroid Christians claiming
[05:32:16] that anti-Semitism is like a Muslimic invention.
[05:32:26] There you go, there's one kind of slur, yourroid, or a merroid.
[05:32:32] They're myths like the AD, the drink, Christian kids blood for rituals and stuff.
[05:32:38] Too many pogroms and the World War II later.
[05:32:41] It's still used by white supremacist groups all over the world.
[05:32:45] Vatican itself, if you're Catholic, officially rejected the Christyler charge in 1965,
[05:32:51] stating that obviously, in my dad, Jews cannot be held collectively responsible for the events
[05:32:57] described in the Old Testament, not like what a religious organization says about an
[05:33:02] ethnicity matters but still. I thought it was worth mentioning that even the organization that
[05:33:07] originally helped create this lure no longer wants anything to do with it. Maybe next time
[05:33:13] someone says and if this is a guy said, how is that a myth? Guy is is less woke than the Catholic Church in 1965. Okay?
[05:33:27] Guy in 2026 being like, what do you mean? No, there's not a myth. Dude, all Jews killed Christ. Like, duh.
[05:33:33] the
[05:33:39] field god or the son of God take it with a greater salt
[05:33:51] Was it the rumours anyway? I think it's because like what is it like?
[05:33:57] Juice sold a mouse something is not what it is
[05:34:00] Now where it comes from?
[05:34:03] But my question always was, is it not supposed to happen?
[05:34:20] I mean, it's sincerely, why would you get mad at Judas?
[05:34:25] It's like almost collaborative, right?
[05:34:28] Because it's like supposed to happen and then he's coming back.
[05:34:32] You know what I mean like that's a whole, that's the whole ordeal.
[05:34:38] So you should be thankful that they, you know, that Christ was sold out.
[05:34:46] So why are you mad?
[05:34:58] It's a collaboration.
[05:35:04] It's like getting mad at the person on the song that you have a
[05:35:07] feet like getting mad at the other artists that you gave a
[05:35:10] feature to on the song.
[05:35:20] It's not Judas is Palatez.
[05:35:21] Now the Jewish group, the Jews of the Jews of the
[05:35:23] Jews of the crimes and had their Roman rulers,
[05:35:26] The ex-tutam is the charge, and so on nonsense, of course, but that's why they blame the Jewish
[05:35:31] accuser in the biblical story.
[05:35:32] And he has to directly conflicts with Jesus' tests, and here on earth, which was the
[05:35:35] effectively die.
[05:35:46] No, it's not Judaism.
[05:35:47] It was a crowd of Jewish people telling Pontus Pilate to crucify him.
[05:35:52] Yeah, but ultimately, it's not like the Romans are not
[05:35:56] the room is not Jews anyway
[05:36:01] I wouldn't you shouldn't you get more mad at the rooms I guess you can't because then they became
[05:36:05] Christian
[05:36:07] right
[05:36:16] pilot. Pilate. Isn't that how Germa Wright says it?
[05:36:40] Anyway.
[05:36:46] The end would.
[05:36:55] I can make me read this one.
[05:36:59] This is my turn, is it?
[05:37:01] Yeah.
[05:37:02] All right, nobody.
[05:37:03] And I mean nobody has been ruthlessly denamed undervalued and discriminated against as the
[05:37:09] melanin richest population, stemming from the richest continents on the planet.
[05:37:14] The act people is by itself a massive overseptification of one of the world's most diverse
[05:37:19] continents.
[05:37:20] In their ability to understand who wants and their drive towards the enemy's dehumanization,
[05:37:25] the imperialist powers that be, from Europe to the Middle East, set the groundwork for the
[05:37:30] vast generalization of many African peoples.
[05:37:33] There are four better intellectuals, especially ones with more money than the creators of
[05:37:37] this video, I don't know if you don't.
[05:37:39] I can tell you the millennial long story of the sacking of Africa that continues to this day.
[05:37:44] What we are here to do though, is talk to you about what is considered the world's nastiest
[05:37:48] sweat, the airport, evolved into an international symbol for a hateful expression of
[05:37:53] racial and ethnic superiority.
[05:37:55] The generalized notion of African Africans is what originally lent itself to a standardized
[05:38:00] snariff-writz-in-tire population.
[05:38:02] You don't need a different discriminatory term for the Uruba people, the Igbo, the Akan or
[05:38:08] the Gourma.
[05:38:09] Well, one massive, yeah, I mean, this goes back to what I was saying, and I don't even think it was like originally Americans that invented it, right?
[05:38:19] But it kind of goes back to the same like oversimplification that should need of conquering and as that flash felt thousands of slave ships that it came one not only in the eyes of their own slavery, but amongst each other and this new struggle of waiting for generations to come don't repeat this,
[05:38:36] are you guys stupid? No shit.
[05:38:39] Oh, wait some hope.
[05:38:40] Shes the cell phone's past leading to the modern era and damn
[05:38:44] homie turned it up. Yeah, yeah, I was like, oh, this is the best
[05:38:47] part that's ended up not just getting here, it is the audio levels are all
[05:38:54] words solidifies itself is arguably one of the most
[05:38:57] humanizing expressions on the planet. It also spawned many off
[05:39:00] shins which targeted a specific aspect of the black
[05:39:03] experience of the time. The inward and particular carried so much unfiltered,
[05:39:08] heatful bigotry, that while it's still mainly represented heat-tricks for its
[05:39:12] black people, it also became a universal tool for calling someone subhuman.
[05:39:16] And the most radical racist circles on the planet right now.
[05:39:20] Yeah, um, I know this video came out six days ago, but since the video came out,
[05:39:26] there's actually an update on the N word. Um, and I, I really hope that they put
[05:39:32] editor's known in there because I was told by Ricky Banks that it's not possible to use an word in a racist way if you don't mean it
[05:39:38] This is missing important context from one of the most important thinkers of our time. Yeah, and also that like
[05:39:45] As a white guy sometimes see the end word in like a vulnerable moment
[05:39:49] as an expression
[05:39:51] And that actually your kind of at fault for getting mad about it
[05:39:56] so
[05:39:58] I'm just saying, like I really hope that they put some kind of editor's note in here
[05:40:05] because that is an important update.
[05:40:08] I now have to delete the video and didn't ask you to wipe out what they think about the
[05:40:11] end word.
[05:40:12] Okay, not any kind of wipe out, just one wipe out.
[05:40:15] Oh, that's exactly what the word means.
[05:40:18] You simply, I have to stay a political geographic attribute of the people's land, to say something
[05:40:22] they do with their food or style of dress, and you have only limited race and ammunition.
[05:40:28] and whoops, sand and wounds, Asians, rice and words, Russian snow and words.
[05:40:32] This incredibly loaded turn seems to have organically evolved itself into the unilateral benchmark for
[05:40:39] bigotry, and while that is obviously incredibly disgusting, it also reveals the very irrationality of
[05:40:46] slurs themselves. They don't follow with logic or meaningful critique, but with projection, fear,
[05:40:52] and ignorance. Slurs by nature are...
[05:40:56] Loki, even Americans used to have like a more complicated and more comprehensive understanding
[05:41:05] of cataloging different types of black people.
[05:41:09] Now that I think about it, there are terms like, I don't know if I should say it, but
[05:41:17] You know, terms that indicate that you were divided by eight to demonstrate like your level
[05:41:24] of blackness, right?
[05:41:27] Because it stems from the one drop rule.
[05:41:33] Like it starts with octo, let's just say.
[05:41:41] lazy, they reduced the complex, the nuanced, the ancient, and the rich into something
[05:41:47] a frightened mind can process and control.
[05:41:51] And yet by using the N word as a template for degrading others globally, what's going
[05:41:57] to expose it not just the depths of anti-blackness, but how?
[05:42:02] Ice bathroom stopping a bitch. Listen, that was still used in Virginia state records until like 2017 for the record.
[05:42:17] Like when they were when they were putting down like what kind of black you are when writing in the writing in the rule book.
[05:42:29] writing in the, in the official, like marriage licenses, it's still used by my friend's grandma.
[05:42:44] On the day journal that anti-blackness is to systems of global oppression.
[05:42:50] It's no coincidence that a term born out of colonial violence and slavery
[05:42:55] Now serves as a shorthand for dehumanization in general.
[05:42:59] It speaks to how blackness was and still is constructed as the bottom layer of an insane
[05:43:05] racial hierarchy, a reference point for inferiority.
[05:43:10] And so to insult someone anywhere in the world is to compare them to that position, to black
[05:43:16] people.
[05:43:17] That's not just hatred, that's systemic.
[05:43:20] But here's the paradox, in all its violence, it's also revealed the truth of solidarity.
[05:43:28] Because if they can twist it to insult the poor white of the Southeast Asian farmer, the Middle Eastern refugee,
[05:43:35] then what they're really showing is that the tools of bigotry are so adaptable.
[05:43:41] It's only a matter of time before they are twisted and pointed at you.
[05:43:47] When something needs everything, it means nothing.
[05:43:52] So let the slurs rot under the weight of their own empty pieces.
[05:43:56] Let them be reminders, not if we are, but of how terrifying your pressure is.
[05:44:02] Of course, you go up next final point.
[05:44:05] We should just say all the slurs, typical Balkan boy.
[05:44:11] Just kidding, that's not what he's saying.
[05:44:14] are take away is we should say all the slurs why can't white people say it
[05:44:19] uh...
[05:44:23] all that's it
[05:44:26] is this service of the the the the most the least anti black
[05:44:31] the least anti black country on the planet or something
[05:44:34] is there too busy
[05:44:36] they're too busy slurring all bane
[05:44:39] one was that that was like a meme
[05:44:42] they looked at like who the who the least anti black countries are.
[05:44:47] Kind of all the white nations the least anti black nation. I think the European
[05:44:50] continent was like service or something.
[05:44:54] I don't think that was real though.
[05:45:03] People, they cannot understand slurbia.
[05:45:07] What the fuck?
[05:45:17] You're not categorized, definitely, cannot erase.
[05:45:26] How were the race of people have ever developed naturally on a planet where their own skin can't
[05:45:33] protect them properly from their own son's radiation.
[05:45:37] So how do we account for the fact that white skin people are here on a planet
[05:45:43] where they should not exist?
[05:45:45] And once again, it all moves us back to the Anunaki.
[05:45:49] What the fuck was that?
[05:46:05] That was a great video, sir.
[05:46:06] Makes a whole video on how slurs equals bad chat, man.
[05:46:09] This taught me, serves a really racist, bro, ha, ha, never change guys.
[05:46:15] I don't know, man.
[05:46:16] I felt like in the end there you were saying we should dilute the power the slurs have by reclaiming them and saying it specifically right after the inward to feels strange.
[05:46:27] Thank you, uh, thank you to you, governor, thank you to Wowl Mowl.
[05:46:40] The only time I've ever seen that motherfucker lock in was on a 48 minute video on slurs.
[05:46:45] He was dead serious shocking.
[05:46:49] What does that say?
[05:46:54] Oh, on a knocky is the Nazi originated in Mississippi about how white people are the aliens,
[05:46:59] which they came from a Garth and built a giant futuristic civilization before being wiped out by floods or migration.
[05:47:05] Yeah, bro, if you're that advanced of a fucking space colony civilization, you can't take an L on floods or better yet fucking migration.
[05:47:15] Okay, excuse me, but if like, you know, having sex with non-agarthen whites,
[05:47:24] is doing white genocide, then you fuck us up. Okay? What do you mean? Oh, I lost the
[05:47:32] noting. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm gonna stop noting, dude. I could have stopped having sex with
[05:47:39] people not from my ancient space colony. Get the fuck out of here, you're an idiot. Anyway.
[05:47:54] I wasn't I'm going to do the
[05:47:59] Well, I'm not locked in for the slower lecture me mother barely ate it's a tick-touch in a patient. He does not edit any of my tick-touchs
[05:48:06] I fired him after he said 9-11 was good and he loves a song of in Laudon
[05:48:12] Remember when he said that
[05:48:15] When he said he loves a song of in Laudon and and that you know, he wants more 9-11's
[05:48:21] He said, it was how a lot of him was the most powerful Pinoy just kidding. He was 6.7 and that's not a real thing.
[05:48:37] You're going to get him canceled.
[05:48:41] He did you hear that? I fired him.
[05:48:43] what is with you what do you mean I'm having a good time doing slurs in 20 and 2026
[05:48:53] I'm not going to do it today, I'm really tired, this is literally a half day, 223 starting with a half day, not even six days.
[05:49:20] with a half day, not even six hours half day, I'll see. Okay? That's how it is.
[05:49:30] That's how it is. That's how it's going. Anyway, love you guys, and I'm
[05:49:36] in two tomorrow. Alright. Peace everybody. I forgot that Jeff was supposed to
[05:49:44] come here and cut my hair. I didn't even let him up. That's how all over
[05:49:48] the place I am.
[05:49:53] Yeah.
[05:49:55] Crazy.
[05:49:57] Wait, what the fuck?
[05:49:58] Oh, here it is.
[05:50:00] Anyway, love you guys.
[05:50:03] He's strong.
[05:50:05] The star light to the star light to the top of just me gone.
[05:50:48] I'm home, you girls' face.
[05:50:54] Starting this car at the front,
[05:50:58] we need to take a break.
[05:51:04] Tiny Bernie Sanders,
[05:51:07] I'll treat you with your voice.
[05:51:12] The whole life that you're thinkin' good in,
[05:51:16] I may at your door
[05:51:22] H3 crowded up, they'd be on turk's online show
[05:51:30] Three full fucked, yes up, yes
[05:51:34] When you want to go
[05:52:07] And the sun is seen
[05:52:10] There is no again
[05:52:14] The sun is streaming
[05:52:18] The sun is streaming
[05:52:23] We didn't last dream
[05:52:26] Fair comment, source and shows
[05:52:30] And the lights
[05:52:34] Don't go waste the right way
[05:52:37] But if I can suck you in the line
[05:52:44] Just see us, we act long
[05:52:47] Friend is broken up a long
[05:52:51] A full comb that's bent and neck months are streaming
[05:52:57] And I'm so home
[05:52:59] So, Lord, I'd encourage these things coming out to burn
[05:53:06] In the system you were taught to trust in the spoken, the whole time
[05:53:16] All these daily sins, where the people were the small
[05:53:25] I hope we and so many find the meaning to read the whole world.
[05:53:35] There is again the sun and streamer who has some history.
[05:53:47] There we is, I'll get the sun and street man
[05:53:55] The sun and street man