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[DROPS] REACTS/NEWS/DRAMA+MAYBE THRONE AND LIBERTY IDK @StarforgeSystems @MythicTalent @OTKNetwork YT@AsmongoldShorts1

10-04-2024 · 4h 14m

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[00:00:55] You guys hear me?
[00:01:03] Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep.
[00:01:06] Hey, what's going on boys?
[00:01:07] How ya doing?
[00:01:09] How you feeling today?
[00:01:09] Am I right?
[00:01:10] I'm chilling.
[00:01:11] Got a big day for me, so yeah.
[00:01:14] And how's the waiting list?
[00:01:15] It's later today.
[00:01:16] Waiting list, it's later today.
[00:01:19] Yup, so it's not gonna be for a bit.
[00:01:21] You're doing good, you're ready for a day?
[00:01:23] I am, yeah.
[00:01:24] I got my clothes set up and everything
[00:01:26] and yeah, I'm good to go.
[00:01:28] That's it.
[00:01:31] Well, they're controlling the weather.
[00:01:33] You think that's what's happening?
[00:01:34] That's why the hurricane happened?
[00:01:36] Man, I think you're right.
[00:01:38] I think everything that you think is true.
[00:01:44] I'll tell you that.
[00:01:45] Every crazy thing that you believe, you're right.
[00:01:49] Every single one of them.
[00:01:51] That's right.
[00:01:53] I was just getting your sword.
[00:01:55] Wood story, of course, I'll talk about later.
[00:01:56] That was a good time, man.
[00:01:58] I don't know where the fuck that thing went.
[00:02:00] I'm so confused about it. Any special preps? No, I'm chilling man. I'm good. I uh, yeah, I just you know
[00:02:07] It's gonna be about it crazy. Now people have their YouTube accounts terminated for no reason
[00:02:11] They never even made a video it probably just happened as like a bot reduction thing, right?
[00:02:17] So like they're trying to like get rid of bots and get a bunch of bots out of the platform
[00:02:21] And so they end up banning a lot of real people. I feel like that probably is what happens
[00:02:26] So yeah because like I mean YouTube's had a huge botting problem for a while like I honestly I think that every platform
[00:02:35] Boting is like so bad
[00:02:38] Like I've looked at Facebook comments, and it's like I swear to God
[00:02:43] It's like Skynet like you have an account or like a Facebook page. That's fake
[00:02:48] It's run by accounts that are fake the people that are commenting on it are fake the likes are fake
[00:02:54] It's like some sort of fucking like, you know, some like divine symphonic
[00:06:00] Maybe that's just me. Ten cents acquisition of Ubisoft being imminent. I don't think that it's imminent
[00:06:06] But I think that it's probably going to happen. So
[00:06:11] The fact you're not playing thrown liberty is insane gonna watch sorry man, but I'm not playing thrown liberty
[00:06:18] I just dude I have no like I have no interest in playing it right now
[00:06:24] Like I'll probably play it later. Like maybe I don't know like I
[00:06:28] I feel like the game is okay, but I I don't think it's like super great if that makes sense, right?
[00:06:34] It's just okay. And so yeah, I mean I'll play through it and see what happens, right?
[00:06:39] There's too many games out. There's a lot of games that are releasing then, but I've been playing a lot of a band game
[00:06:44] Compliners that yeah, I do usually but you know, that's a check the de novo prices
[00:06:48] I actually thought they were they were lower than what I had expected to be honest. Yeah
[00:06:53] Doc strike is over. Everyone went and panic bought toilet paper and MO. Yeah, everybody did that
[00:06:58] But like nobody knew what was gonna happen with the strike and by the way
[00:07:01] I want to say like I'll talk about it later, but what happened with the strike is exactly what I said they should do
[00:07:08] so I don't know I guess maybe the you know the
[00:07:12] The union guys and the the companies were watching my stream and they were like, okay
[00:07:16] Yeah, this is what we should do. So basically they took the 50%
[00:07:20] No, I took 61% and no ban on automation, which is exactly what I said should have happened. So, yeah.
[00:07:28] Which is, I think that honestly, it's like I'm smart for thinking of this. It's common sense.
[00:07:34] Of course, the company can't write a blank check on regressing their technology. Of course,
[00:07:39] this can't happen. Obviously not. And obviously, the guys deserve a pay raise. They obviously do.
[00:07:47] So yeah, 60% increase for the uh, and they only postpone the strike? Yeah, but that's enough, right?
[00:07:52] Because you know what they're gonna do in that period of time where the postponing is happening?
[00:07:56] Figuring out automation. So yeah, that's what I'd be doing if I were them.
[00:08:00] Have you seen FEMA drama taking the credit and stalling items? No, I-
[00:08:03] I heard a little bit about this bullshit, so I didn't really take it that seriously.
[00:08:07] So yeah, another guy with 10 or okay a year? Oh that, who cares? Like that's
[00:08:12] one guy's making a lot of money at the union. Okay, so now everything the union does is
[00:08:16] is bad. I think that's stupid. Sorry. Do you see Kai's new McDonald's deal and everybody
[00:08:26] takes on it? Yeah. I think it's awesome. Like that's great. I'm happy for him. I'll 100%
[00:08:34] try out the Kai meal on a video, right? I can maybe start off like that. What's your
[00:08:39] opinion on internet slang? So one time I used the word scuffed around a friend of
[00:08:44] mind that like, you know, we went to like middle school, high school together. And, um, you know,
[00:08:48] I didn't realize that it was like an internet slang thing. And I came in a couple of my other
[00:08:52] friends called me the F word and they said not to say that shit anymore, because I sound
[00:08:57] like an F word. And, uh, from the internet, like you're not on the internet. What are
[00:09:01] you doing talking like that? And I'm like, okay. And so yeah, that was about it.
[00:09:05] Oh, yeah. Scup. Exactly. Scup. Yeah. Funny. Exactly. It's funny. Like if something
[00:09:10] like that right so yeah I I thought that was kind of funny but otherwise yeah I
[00:09:16] don't know the beginning of fast food reviews yeah I am gonna do that or the
[00:09:20] boycotters molding at about Kai so where is this thing let me see if I can
[00:09:25] find it the Kai McDonald's thing hi McDonald's
[00:09:32] Um
[00:09:34] So
[00:09:35] Yeah, I mean, this is obviously a I guess I can talk about this real quick
[00:09:41] Yeah, sure
[00:09:43] Kai's not fans. I've said I've not been asked he's a club
[00:09:47] Let me see I'll find the rest of this we call
[00:09:50] All fat guys and Russia's tough. I don't know like oh right instead of scuff. No, I didn't even know that at all
[00:09:56] I had no idea
[00:09:57] Fuck let me see this here. Kai so basically
[00:10:00] um what's the what's the discourse about this I feel like what why would fuck
[00:10:08] kai sanat fuck mcdonald's genocide do you think kai supports genocide man well
[00:10:15] it sounds like somebody didn't take their medication for the day hey that's
[00:10:19] what happens right sometimes you know you miss a dose and you get on the
[00:10:24] internet and you just kind of run loose right put the nuggets down for
[00:10:28] For every nugget that you eat from McDonald's, one Palestinian child dies.
[00:10:34] That's the way it works.
[00:10:35] And don't even get me started on Big Macs, okay?
[00:10:38] Yeah.
[00:10:39] So, guys, keep that in mind next time you go to McDonald's.
[00:10:42] Yeah, let's be honest.
[00:10:44] Shut the fuck up.
[00:10:47] Shut up.
[00:10:48] Yeah, it's definitely Kai's fans, bro.
[00:10:50] These are not anybody's fans.
[00:10:51] They're not fans of anybody.
[00:10:52] They're not even fans of themselves.
[00:10:54] They're fucking crazy.
[00:10:55] So anyway, McDonald's officially, let's see, I guess he got a video for it.
[00:10:59] What's this here?
[00:11:00] Yo, check!
[00:11:02] It's here.
[00:11:03] Oh my God.
[00:11:04] Oh!
[00:11:06] Yo!
[00:11:07] What?
[00:11:07] He's a chicken big man, yo!
[00:11:09] I'm telling ya, it's not, not a big man!
[00:11:12] October 10th, pull up!
[00:11:14] October 10th.
[00:11:15] Yo, check!
[00:11:16] Okay.
[00:11:18] Yeah, gonna do more today and order an extra ours.
[00:11:20] Yeah, all right, October 10th.
[00:11:22] We're gonna do it.
[00:11:23] I saved the date, right?
[00:11:25] save the fucking day as memorizing yeah absolutely
[00:11:29] and uh... kai sanat fans upset after my dollars to the club
[00:11:32] this ain't no regular twitter hate is really life and death
[00:11:35] you don't understand my dollars is funding a genocide in some people are
[00:11:38] shooting killed sent a regular twitter hate is really life and death
[00:11:41] i'm a beyond as i think this is a mountain out of a molehill
[00:11:44] uh... that's my opinion on this is
[00:11:45] uh... not in terms of like these people complaining of course that's true
[00:11:49] but on top of that i feel like probably
[00:11:52] this comment if you actually look at like what this comment is
[00:11:55] Also, by the way, like you look at this girl's profile picture, like this seems like the kind of girl like I'm not really trying to make any statements here, but most of the girls that have profile pictures like this also have.
[00:12:08] They have a link tree. Let's say that they have a link tree in their bio so it gets more people to click on their profile. So, you know, and why would that be nobody knows it's a mystery.
[00:12:18] But anyway, so yeah, you can have like so this person is like drumming up some hate
[00:12:24] I bet this probably got like six likes one retweet and like ten people saying bitch shut up
[00:12:32] Like that's it that's probably what happened right and so like are we really gonna act like this is some kind of a situation?
[00:12:39] apps of fucking Lutely not so yeah type of her name is literally a type of weed I
[00:12:45] Sativa yeah, yeah, of course, but like I I get that but
[00:12:48] Fuck!
[00:12:50] The, uh, five people checking out Lentry?
[00:12:52] Yeah, exactly, right?
[00:12:52] What would the Asmongold meal be?
[00:12:54] I don't know.
[00:12:55] I'd really have to think about that.
[00:12:56] Um, you know what I-
[00:12:57] You know what the Asmongold-
[00:12:58] Taco Bell should do an Asmongold meal with me.
[00:13:02] They should-
[00:13:03] You could order the Asmongold meal
[00:13:05] and it gets you a
[00:13:07] two five-layer nachos
[00:13:10] with no sour cream
[00:13:12] and no tomatoes
[00:13:14] and a glass of water
[00:13:16] filled up with Pepsi.
[00:13:21] Like the water because I remember I would go in there with two fucking bucks and I would eat like a king
[00:13:28] That's what I would do. Yeah, no soccer. Get that shit out of here
[00:13:31] I don't want to beat that that nasty ass sour come get the fuck out of here. No
[00:13:38] Yeah, I buy that meal 10 times. It was two
[00:13:41] Fucking dollars. I remember I could go to Taco Bell for two dollars now. It's chilling man
[00:13:45] And so yeah, I've talked about her did that how the fucking not sponsored by a soda company because I don't want to have to settle for one
[00:13:51] Like I don't want to have a monogamous relationship with Dr. Pepper because sometimes I like cheating with Coke
[00:13:57] I like a lot of different kinds of soda like cream soda like Dr. Pepper like Coke
[00:14:03] I like Sprite. I think Pepsi is really good too
[00:14:06] My mom said we were gonna stop drinking Pepsi back in the day because she read on info wars that Pepsi was using
[00:14:12] Aborted baby fetuses or something like that
[00:14:15] in the food and I on it sounds bad but I actually really every time I drink a
[00:14:21] Pepsi I think about that and I don't know I think it might make the Pepsi's taste
[00:14:25] better and I don't know it's the flavor I'm not sure but of course next time we
[00:14:31] went to Taco Bell she did want a Pepsi and you know that boycott lasted
[00:14:35] until we until the next time it came until there was time to drink another
[00:14:40] pepsi and then of course obviously went back to the pepsis but yeah and you saw
[00:14:46] your mom's tent full half no no but I have my own and again a review the Wendy's
[00:14:51] Krabby Patty collab I probably will absolutely so no toy roach in a bag I
[00:14:56] don't know if Taco Bell could put a roach in the bag I feel like if they
[00:14:59] did that there'd be like I think it's like two or three health code
[00:15:02] violations by itself so yeah but I don't know maybe if they put it in a
[00:15:07] box and it was like, um, you know, uh, it's like a special meal.
[00:15:12] Yeah.
[00:15:13] I'm not sure.
[00:15:16] Dead rattle arm included.
[00:15:18] I don't know the Adrena chromats flavor.
[00:15:21] Oh, true.
[00:15:22] It keeps you young.
[00:15:23] And so anyway, what is this here?
[00:15:26] Do you see Nintendo fans are mad that Nintendo did the collab with
[00:15:29] Hall of Life?
[00:15:29] No, I didn't.
[00:15:30] Let me make sure I look at all the rest of this.
[00:15:32] So I think this is awesome that McDonald's is doing this.
[00:15:35] I think it's so cool.
[00:15:37] And so there's a lot of people that I can almost guarantee you why people are mad about this,
[00:15:44] because I've seen like two or three tweets about this.
[00:15:46] It's that McDonald's doing this with Kai, and everybody being supportive of it, is weird when you contrast it with Lunchly,
[00:15:54] where everybody was negative about it, even though it's effectively two different people selling food to a young audience that's,
[00:16:03] Am I right? Am I right about this? Yeah, for sure.
[00:16:06] Uh, you got it. Yeah, it's cool. Everyone's surprised at the product. Yeah, clearly.
[00:16:10] Fuckin' I'm buying Kaisen at me. Oh, he's cool as fuck. Exactly.
[00:16:13] Uh, they're pissed. It's a good point, I guess. Of course it's a good point.
[00:16:16] And I said, by the way, I said this.
[00:16:19] As always, I was right.
[00:16:21] And so, you remember when I fucking said this?
[00:16:24] I said that the only reason why people are mad about Lunchly
[00:16:27] is because it's Logan Paul, KSI, and Mr. Motherfucking Beast.
[00:16:33] like that's the reason you think anybody really gives a shit about this
[00:16:36] now they're just using one truly is a vehicle to get mad at these guys
[00:16:40] that's it
[00:16:41] uh... yet they're not the person of the product exactly
[00:16:44] cause i try to promote this healthy that's not that's why it's based
[00:16:47] but mcdonald says that they have like healthy options they they say that
[00:16:51] regularly
[00:16:52] and all the time anything that donald's can get away with without getting
[00:16:55] sued they say about their food so i don't really see that being same thing
[00:17:00] like i i feel like they're not that different
[00:17:03] so yeah
[00:17:04] understood it's advertising the kids uh... as a concept it's not a them
[00:17:07] problem
[00:17:08] at your against advertising the kids as a concept okay well i mean uh... that's
[00:17:12] fine i mean okay
[00:17:14] i i i don't really agree with that i think that's silly but uh... all right
[00:17:18] i wrote mcdonald's a hate comes from a supportive israel or something uh...
[00:17:22] who's actually mad about that though uh...
[00:17:25] jesus who the fuck writes this shit
[00:17:28] uh... what the fuck let me see here
[00:17:31] Uh, dude- Bro, come- Bro, who is this guy?
[00:17:37] Who is- It's not even plugged in!
[00:17:39] What is this? Like, what are you doing, man?
[00:17:44] Yeah, boycotting got McDonald's down so bad. They're asking Kaisen that to help.
[00:17:48] Keep boycotting, and if Kai goes through with this, he's the dickhead too.
[00:17:52] Screech? Man.
[00:17:54] I think that's pretty fucking accurate, isn't it?
[00:17:57] So, yeah, um, I guess they're mad.
[00:17:59] I it's amazing to me that somebody thinks that uh
[00:18:03] Yeah, this is KSI tweeting about this about McDonald's teasing a collaboration for sure
[00:18:09] Outrage for self entertainment. They think the boycotts working. I
[00:18:13] Here's how I know the boycott isn't working
[00:18:15] I just learned about it and I usually like anything stupid on the internet. I hear about it
[00:18:21] So if I didn't even hear about this that means it's got to be really dumb
[00:18:26] So yeah, I don't know man rent free in his head
[00:18:29] I guess so people are boycott of McDonald's drive-through line seems to say the opposite of course it does actually that's not true
[00:18:34] They've really they do a great job with their drive-throughs over here. Anyway. Um, yes
[00:18:39] I do think that it is hypocritical for people to get mad at
[00:18:43] KSI Logan Paul and mr. Beast for
[00:18:47] For making lunch leave but not get mad at Kai
[00:18:49] I think that both of them obviously have a proportion of their audience that's underage
[00:18:55] I think that both of these things could be construed as not being healthy
[00:18:59] I think that McDonald's does plenty to try to promote itself as a healthy alternative or something like that and to promote itself as
[00:19:06] Being healthy at least as much as they can legally get away with
[00:19:09] I don't also think that either one of them have any ground and I think that both of the criticisms are stupid
[00:19:15] I think getting mad about lunchly was stupid and I think getting mad about the kai thing is stupid
[00:19:19] So that's what I think and that's why I never did. I that's why I tried the lunchlee
[00:19:24] I said, you know what? Everybody's mad about it. We're gonna try it out. We're gonna see it for ourselves. And so yeah, that's my perspective
[00:19:31] Real Android warrants. Yeah, they just claimed that they're junk food. It's fine to promote the problem is there's no disclaimer
[00:19:36] That's not true. Mr. Beast said um
[00:19:39] Feastables were the chocolate wasn't like he said it was chocolate like you can't say chocolate is healthy. I
[00:19:45] Mean no, I don't think that's the case at all
[00:19:48] I feel like again people are hyper focusing on this. No, nobody gives a shit people are just mad because of the person
[00:19:54] I don't think taking I do think taking a brand deal and manufacturing a product are fundamentally different
[00:20:01] In in process, yes in function, no
[00:20:07] It's still it's still functioning the same way
[00:20:10] So I see what you're saying and I think that you're right that obviously it is different
[00:20:15] But I don't think that it really matters like that difference is relevance
[00:20:19] So yeah, it's this ingenuant. They claim a luncheon overalls healthy alternative to lunchables, which is strictly untrue
[00:20:24] Well, if that's true, right?
[00:20:27] Then I feel like that's a very valid complaint
[00:20:30] But what I'm saying is that that's not what they were complaining about people are resorting to that
[00:20:35] The original tweet like that Dan tweet was just complaining about people making money. That was about it
[00:20:41] So yeah, I do think it's hypocritical and I said that when it happened. So yeah, that's what my opinion on it is
[00:20:49] I'd rather have Kai promoting McDonald's than a thousand 10,000 streamers promoting things with caffeine in it
[00:20:53] You'd rather have Kai promoting McDonald's than 10,000 streamers promoting things with caffeine in it
[00:20:59] um, I
[00:21:06] think I
[00:21:16] What's in the sodas of McDonald's? I just at this point. I think that we have
[00:21:25] again
[00:21:26] Like anybody who's trying to justify this completely asymmetrical perspective that has no basis on reality and is
[00:21:35] Totally powered by your personal opinion of the creators and is not logical whatsoever
[00:21:40] Anybody who's trying to push this is going to have to you're going to begin doing mental gymnastics
[00:21:47] Okay, and I don't want to try to grade people's mental gymnastics
[00:21:52] It's obvious that these are fundamentally the same thing. I don't think that there's a big difference
[00:21:57] So yeah, people that are trying to like, you know, oh, no, but what about this one little not uh, uh, no
[00:22:03] Everybody can tell. All the unemployed people are bored and they need someone to
[00:22:08] high-road, exactly. So yes, this is a big fucking thing that happened today. I saw
[00:22:14] this and this is crazy. Let me see if I can find this right here. Who really
[00:22:18] cares so much about it? Nobody. Like I'll tell you that, no one. So yeah,
[00:22:24] anyway, let me see if I can pull this up and yeah, I got right here. So it's
[00:22:31] It's looking like Ubisoft might actually get acquired.
[00:22:34] Tencent and Guillermo family, I probably said it wrong again,
[00:22:39] are said to way buy out of Ubisoft.
[00:22:45] Wow.
[00:22:51] Wow.
[00:22:52] Gonna buy them for Tencent?
[00:22:53] Yeah, exactly.
[00:22:57] Tencent is the...
[00:23:00] Oh, it was an editor error.
[00:23:03] Yeah, it's not that Ubisoft is getting bought out
[00:23:05] by Tencent, it's just getting bought out for Tencent.
[00:23:11] Yeah, there was like an editorial error there somewhere. Oh
[00:23:15] Man you got him
[00:23:18] How did this happen? Yeah. Wow. Tencent's gonna be really mad probably sue this company for slander
[00:23:24] That they would ever think to buy Ubisoft. Oh god. Is there a source to the tweet with 10 likes? Yeah
[00:23:30] Yeah, yeah, there's a lot more information about this
[00:23:33] It's it's sourced here on Bloomberg here
[00:23:35] Tencent, and this is just a random tweet that got looked at here and let's see here. Do not sell or share my private information
[00:23:43] Okay
[00:23:45] So am I not able to look at this?
[00:23:48] This is annoying. Let me see how I can fix this
[00:23:52] New private window maybe
[00:23:56] Chinese staff company. Yeah, this is weird
[00:24:01] What is this?
[00:24:03] So I can't even look at the article. Oh, that's so annoying
[00:24:07] Yeah, take a print screen. I guess so it's paywall. Well, either way, it does seem like
[00:24:16] this could happen. Get a block script? Yeah, I just don't want to deal with it. To be honest
[00:24:23] with you, I really don't. But anyway, I hate screen blocking ads or logins. Well, eventually,
[00:24:31] the thing is that I wonder how many people actually sign up because of this, because
[00:24:36] like now like like I'm not going to I'm obviously not going to sign in I'm not
[00:24:42] gonna like give them money for this right and so if I like aren't they losing
[00:24:48] money at some point if they're putting out these articles and then there's no
[00:24:52] ads on them but they expect everybody to subscribe I feel like you've got to be
[00:24:55] losing money on this it seems like a bad bad decision deliberations come and
[00:24:59] fall after game developers price share a share price 10 cent Guillermo family
[00:25:03] hold minority stakes in French firm. Oh my god. And Ubisoft will end up being worse and even more
[00:25:11] predatory if they're bought out by Tencent. Now I don't want to say I told you so.
[00:25:18] I really want to say I told you so. This is exactly what I said was going to happen.
[00:25:24] I did. I said this shit was going to happen word for word. It's so obvious. Yes, of course.
[00:25:32] So obviously what's gonna happen is that the company is going to continue like they're gonna have to have some
[00:25:38] Some type of come to jesus moment and uh, yeah
[00:25:43] You told us i did they need a lot of work to put it back
[00:25:45] Yeah, i prefer predatory over garbage that nobody likes or buys at least it'll be good then
[00:25:49] Yeah, because if a game is predatory it means that has to be good enough for you for it to prey on you
[00:25:54] That's a great point
[00:25:55] And uh tens and buys ubisoft the company will practically be restructured and reorganized with a fraction of the staff
[00:26:00] Absolutely. And that's what they should do. Tencent notes half of the gaming industry with
[00:26:04] Embracer Group. They're the second big dogs. People say Microsoft is a monopoly.
[00:26:09] These two companies own more than Microsoft. This might be the best possible outcome at this
[00:26:13] point. The downfall is insane. So I do think this probably will happen in one way or another.
[00:26:20] The original owners taking a company private will not solve anything until they're ready to reject
[00:26:23] pandering, embrace gamers and new gameplay and improve quality. The games will continue
[00:26:27] you to fail. I think this is also true. If they focus on, if they take the company private
[00:26:35] and then they release less games, which is what I think they should do, I don't really
[00:26:39] think that's going to solve all their problems. Tencent owns the TimeSplitters IP. Well, fuck
[00:26:44] them. They should have released a new game. What are they thinking? Why haven't they
[00:26:48] When did the last one come out, 2003?
[00:26:52] Yeah, what are these assholes doing?
[00:26:58] I won't solve it.
[00:27:00] Well, you've got to remember Tencent.
[00:27:03] I understand that a lot of people are like,
[00:27:05] oh, Tencent China, China bad, oh, bad, bad,
[00:27:10] oh, don't like China, China real bad,
[00:27:13] oh, we don't like that.
[00:27:15] No, no, Tencent bad, China bad.
[00:27:17] Tencent owns Riot and grinding your games.
[00:27:25] It's not in their best interest to just make bad games.
[00:27:29] Why would they do that?
[00:27:32] That's not how it works.
[00:27:33] Like what, you think they're fucking stupid?
[00:27:37] Like yeah, of course.
[00:27:39] And so yeah, it has stakes in Larian.
[00:27:42] Yes, yes, that's actually true as well.
[00:27:44] Tencent does have a stake in Larian which made Baldur's Gate 3.
[00:27:47] I am not a 10 cent disliker, I obviously like China has things that I disagree with, etc. Sure, but I mean look at Blacksmith Wukong, that game was really good.
[00:27:57] A lot of other games coming out of China, I'm gonna be honest guys, are looking a lot better than the ones coming out of the U.S.
[00:28:05] Sorry.
[00:28:06] I think so.
[00:28:08] Yep, exactly. And so I, yeah, I'm not like, I don't give a fuck.
[00:28:13] Thank God.
[00:28:13] Thank God somebody's making games that are actually good.
[00:28:18] Soul Mask was good too. Soul Mask was good. I enjoyed that one.
[00:28:22] Tencent also makes an Octonauts TV show. Haven't seen that, but anyway, Tencent owns Path of Exile.
[00:28:28] Yes, and guess who owns Path of Exile? Grinding Gear Games. It's the one that I said. And so anyway, people are being very negative about this.
[00:28:35] I'm actually quite positive. I think this will be a good thing for Ubisoft.
[00:28:38] I think that having better management and having accountability to a company that actually knows how to run a good company and how to make good products,
[00:28:46] I think that's something that they absolutely need and so I really hope I hope something happens
[00:28:51] I think that it is undeniable that something was going to happen if you didn't think this was going to happen
[00:28:58] I feel like you are fucking delusional like absolutely this is gonna happen
[00:29:03] So yeah, I'm ball is new video on Kazan. I'm gonna look at that later
[00:29:06] Even if it was predatory, it can be good like weathering waves in Hong Kong exactly
[00:29:11] Tencent seems to have a hands-off approach to their investments, which is good
[00:29:13] Yeah, they do like you have to think about it, right? Tencent is like it's like Chinese BlackRock, right?
[00:29:20] I mean like that's just you know as a parallel like
[00:29:23] BlackRock has too many like like holdings to be
[00:29:28] Micromanaging every single one of them and this is true with a lot of big venture capitalist firms
[00:29:33] Like they don't want to micromanage you because that takes them extra time
[00:29:39] You see what I'm saying like they're not going to try to do that
[00:29:42] So if you can just keep making them money, they're gonna pretty much let you do what you want and this isn't always the case
[00:29:49] It's not always the case and there can be strategic alignments that they want you to fulfill
[00:29:54] Etc. However, I just think that uh, you know, I think people
[00:30:00] Kind of overestimate the influence of that kind of stuff. Yeah
[00:30:04] Tencent has a developer nurturing program. They basically have the base devs at the at the moment in China
[00:30:09] I don't think Tencent's trying to influence culture. I could be wrong though.
[00:30:13] Every company is trying to influence culture. South Korean companies try to influence culture.
[00:30:19] American companies try to influence culture. European companies try to influence culture.
[00:30:23] And Chinese companies try to influence culture. That's normal. By playing a game of another
[00:30:28] culture, that is influencing you passively on its own. So yeah, I don't really think that's
[00:30:34] It's a big deal. Influenced culture make you buy the product. Exactly.
[00:30:38] Uh, soft power? Yeah, of course. I mean, that's what happens when you buy anything.
[00:30:42] So, yeah. Anyway, um, Ubisoft, as I said...
[00:30:46] Oh, I said the stuff. Yes!
[00:30:52] I-I-I'm so vindicated. I'm sorry.
[00:30:55] I'm so fucking vindicated.
[00:30:58] Because after sitting on people shitting on me for saying that this company was fucked,
[00:31:04] And everybody- Oh no! Oh no! Oh no! He didn't know what he was talking about!
[00:31:09] Right here. Suck a fucking dick. I knew it. I knew it all along.
[00:31:13] There it is. Every live service game has Chinese New Year's events now.
[00:31:18] Great point. And you know what? That dancing lion thing is pretty cool.
[00:31:23] I don't know if I'd ever go to China, but if I ever did, I'd love to see an event like that.
[00:31:28] You know, I would- I'm gonna be right, I would. I think it's such a cool cultural thing.
[00:31:32] It's awesome. It's the same as like the uh, uh, there's like that lantern thing that they do in Japan. I think that's badass
[00:31:38] So, yeah
[00:31:43] They go hard bro. Yeah, exactly
[00:31:45] kind of shown you
[00:31:47] Um, the dragon one too. Yeah, exactly nothing about chinese new year exactly and so anyway, uh
[00:31:53] This is you know, probably what I think is gonna happen
[00:31:56] And uh, let me read some of these at the current market cap
[00:31:58] Ubisoft will be attractive for their ip alone by the company lay off two thirds of the staff
[00:32:04] focus into remaining teams on one or two properties, open a studio in China, and have them create games based on dormant franchises, and somehow be an improvement.
[00:32:13] Well, here's the thing.
[00:32:15] I mean, they've made flaccid, boring games for a long time. You can't do that and then expect to not have an outcome that's bad.
[00:32:24] That's just what happens with anything.
[00:32:27] Is it already Eastern here in China? Yeah, exactly. Tencent's record. They'll make Assassin's Creed Mobile game and Mobile Mova version of the IP.
[00:32:32] Good.
[00:32:33] Good, you want to make a mobile Assassin's Creed game?
[00:32:37] Go ahead.
[00:32:38] Like, if they made Elden Ring mobile and it's just an auto-battler that's gotcha, I wouldn't
[00:32:44] care.
[00:32:45] Do you know why?
[00:32:46] Because I'm not going to play it.
[00:32:48] Why would I give a fuck?
[00:32:50] Why would I care about this?
[00:32:52] Like, they already did.
[00:32:53] Exactly, right?
[00:32:54] I don't care.
[00:32:55] I'm not going to play the game.
[00:32:56] So as long as, like, this is...
[00:32:58] I actually really like the strategy that these gotcha games are doing.
[00:33:02] And you saw this with Grandblue Fantasy Relink, and you saw it with Stellar Blade.
[00:33:07] Both of these companies are gotcha game companies, and they decided, I don't know how this happened,
[00:33:14] but one day they got together and they said, what would happen if we actually made a game?
[00:33:20] And then they made a game.
[00:33:22] And they were really good.
[00:33:24] They were super fucking good.
[00:33:26] And so yes, I have no problem.
[00:33:29] You aren't playing Ubisoft games anyway, so why care?
[00:33:32] Well, that's exactly why I would care, because I would want the games to appeal to me and
[00:33:36] by having a higher quality of games that would make them appeal to me.
[00:33:39] So the fact that I'm not playing would make my opinion important.
[00:33:44] Like I am a perspective consumer who is choosing not to consume product, and this is the reason
[00:33:52] why I'm not doing it.
[00:33:53] So of course my opinion matters, absolutely.
[00:33:56] And also objectively I think that I'm right about this too.
[00:33:59] So it doesn't even need to be personal.
[00:34:02] Still our blade company and public on the market sadly, so I'm not sure it means well.
[00:34:05] Well, we'll see what happens.
[00:34:07] How about three out of three of their staff?
[00:34:09] Yeah, I think this is what's going to happen.
[00:34:11] I think if Ubisoft gets acquired or something like that, they will probably do a dramatic
[00:34:16] restructuring.
[00:34:17] They'll probably get rid of the majority of the staff and I think it will probably
[00:34:22] be an improvement.
[00:34:23] I think that one thing that we've learned recently with a lot of these tech companies
[00:34:28] is that they just over hire and over hire and over hire
[00:34:32] and they just grow and grow and grow
[00:34:35] until they're too big to move.
[00:34:37] And that's what happens.
[00:34:39] So Microsoft's gonna scoop them.
[00:34:40] Yeah, fire all the writers, activists out first.
[00:34:43] I'm gonna be honest,
[00:34:45] I don't think Tencent would have a single problem
[00:34:47] doing that.
[00:34:48] I don't think that they would give a fuck.
[00:34:50] They wouldn't care about that at all.
[00:34:52] So yeah, they hired wrong people.
[00:34:53] Well, I think that a lot of these companies
[00:34:55] are just massively bloated
[00:34:56] And they have people that are, they have basically bullshit jobs.
[00:35:00] Tech attrition is high.
[00:35:02] Yeah, I guess so.
[00:35:04] Nobody understanding the value of being lean and mean.
[00:35:06] I think Elon Musk did.
[00:35:08] And I think ever since that he cut 80% of Twitter's, uh, I said this before,
[00:35:12] like 50 times, uh, when Elon Musk cut 80% of Twitter staff and Twitter ran the
[00:35:18] same, every other fucking CEO and business owner in the entire world saw
[00:35:22] that and said, wait a minute.
[00:35:23] Everybody saw that Twitter is a lot worse Twitter also lost value Twitter lost value
[00:35:30] But had nothing to do with that it didn't have the reason cut 80% of the value though
[00:35:36] That value of like the value of Twitter
[00:35:40] Why did why is Twitter worth less money?
[00:35:44] Here's how here's how you know that that's not true
[00:35:47] because the president of the United States
[00:35:50] States. Announced that he was dropping out of the presidential election on Twitter. That
[00:36:00] matters. Sorry. Like, if you think Twitter doesn't matter and Twitter isn't valuable,
[00:36:07] then why did that happen? Hmm. You want haters with snowflakes? It's not about that. People
[00:36:17] are not advertising on Twitter because companies are trying to exhort power. They're trying
[00:36:22] to extort Twitter into making and censoring people to promote the company's agendas.
[00:36:28] That's the reason why Twitter is not making money.
[00:36:31] Is that basically, and this is, it's one of the saddest things that I've seen happen,
[00:36:36] is that you had people that are supposed to be, you know, I would say progressives
[00:36:41] or liberals who are now like using the fact that Nike doesn't advertise on Twitter
[00:36:49] as an indictment of Twitter.
[00:36:52] I'm sorry, but Nike is using third world slave labor to make its products, and you
[00:36:58] want me to say that this company should be the barometer for morality?
[00:37:03] This is the company that I should be, oh, if this company doesn't advertise here, that
[00:37:08] means what you're doing is bad.
[00:37:10] You have all of these companies that engage in the most unethical, disgusting things,
[00:37:15] whether it's the Cobalt Mines,
[00:37:18] whether it's Foxconn sweatshops that have nets
[00:37:22] in between the stories of the building
[00:37:25] so that people can't kill themselves.
[00:37:26] There was a fire that happened in one of those buildings.
[00:37:29] Everybody in the building died
[00:37:31] because they got locked in overnight
[00:37:32] because they can't leave.
[00:37:34] These are all companies that are grandstanding
[00:37:36] and saying they're not gonna advertise on Twitter.
[00:37:39] Are you fucking kidding me?
[00:37:40] Do you really want me to look at that
[00:37:42] say oh yeah please please tell me what my morality would be apps of fucking
[00:37:47] literally not yes it's insane the not only the value was a only value that was
[00:37:56] lost was over and played a speculative investor value yeah I think so too
[00:37:59] crazy why say YouTube has no morality to talk about ads because of the scams
[00:38:04] Twitter's just as bad I don't really see I don't see ads on Twitter so I can't
[00:38:09] really comment on that you could be right you could easily be right I just
[00:38:12] haven't seen it I'm not sure. So yeah. Check their, check their share price. Who's share
[00:38:26] price? Twitter? I have no idea. It's about the ads being placed next to people who are
[00:38:32] self-proclaimed Nazis too. Yeah, but like here's the thing. Would I rather have, well
[00:38:40] let me say this. I don't care. That's my opinion. I don't give a shit. I would
[00:38:47] rather they have freedom of speech this is America and if somebody wants to be a
[00:38:52] stupid fucking Nazi then they can do that that's what that what we have a
[00:38:57] Constitution the First Amendment protects that behavior and I'm sorry but I'm not
[00:39:03] going to look at some company that is literally using slaves and have them
[00:39:09] moralized to me about how they're too good to advertise on a post that has
[00:39:14] something that if they like again let's think about it like this which company is
[00:39:20] like who's really breaking the law here the company that if they did what they
[00:39:25] did to manufacture their products in America they would be in jail or a person
[00:39:30] who's exercising their first amendment right it's not even a question it's
[00:39:37] not it's not I can't even believe that people are thinking like this yes
[00:39:42] it's human rights. Exactly. Freedom of speech doesn't apply to private business.
[00:39:46] I doesn't have to. But what I'm saying is that the private business is trying to
[00:39:51] override what is guaranteed in freedom of speech by exercising soft power, by
[00:39:56] preventing people from being able to talk about issues, by collectively saying,
[00:40:01] listen, none of us are going to advertise here if you talk about
[00:40:04] these issues. That's what happens. So you're saying they can say whatever?
[00:40:08] Yeah, yeah, I think they should be able to say whatever they want. That's exactly right
[00:40:14] Unless it breaks the law or it's like a threat, which generally again probably does break the law. Yeah
[00:40:20] Yeah, that's exactly what I'm saying
[00:40:22] That's exactly what I think
[00:40:24] I think people should be able to say anything that they want and if people don't like that then they have the ability to
[00:40:29] Say anything that they want and I think that's how discourse is made and I think that's the healthiest outcome
[00:40:34] I don't want to pick winners and losers on who should and shouldn't be able to talk about different issues and topics
[00:40:40] I think that people like, you know, Andrew Tate. I think is a great example
[00:40:45] I think after Andrew Tate came back onto the like mainstream platform
[00:40:49] I think that he lost a lot of credibility because what he was saying was dumb and it didn't resonate with a lot of people and
[00:40:55] When you alienate and you isolate people into their own little groups and then they just self radicalized more and more and more
[00:41:03] We'll guess what happens they become fucking insane and then it gets even worse
[00:41:09] So I think it's really important to make sure that everybody's in the same place
[00:41:12] And I think that again, we've seen what happens with censorship like from I would say 2012
[00:41:20] 2014 some are around there to 2022
[00:41:23] 2023 we've seen massive levels of censorship on social media across the board
[00:41:29] Everything has been censored in a lot of ways, right?
[00:41:32] It's like, you can't say this, you can't say that,
[00:41:34] you can't have this opinion, you can't post this thing, right?
[00:41:36] You can't do any of this.
[00:41:37] I ask myself, is it better now than it was then?
[00:41:41] The answer is absolutely not.
[00:41:44] So I think that we've had a 10 year use case
[00:41:47] of what it's like to not, to have these rules
[00:41:50] in the censorship.
[00:41:52] And I think that guaranteed, not guaranteed,
[00:41:55] this is my opinion really, I think in my opinion,
[00:41:59] Censorship did not help.
[00:42:01] It didn't improve anything.
[00:42:03] It made everything worse.
[00:42:05] And I think the best example of that is COVID.
[00:42:07] Think about, look at the amount of censorship
[00:42:10] and how aggressive they were with COVID censorship
[00:42:13] and think about how bad and how far
[00:42:15] that set back relations and trust
[00:42:17] between not only pharmaceutical companies,
[00:42:20] the medical community and also the government.
[00:42:23] It was massively dangerous.
[00:42:25] And I think that now, next time we have a nationwide medical emergency,
[00:42:30] everybody is going to think that it's fake because of how they handled COVID.
[00:42:34] So yeah, I'm very, very against it.
[00:42:38] And I don't think it worked.
[00:42:41] That's, that's ultimately what it comes down to.
[00:42:43] I don't think it worked.
[00:42:44] We've seen it happen for 10 years.
[00:42:46] It hasn't worked.
[00:42:47] So yeah, people want to complain about Twitter or whatever.
[00:42:51] Um, I think Twitter is way better now.
[00:42:53] But back then you weren't making any money from social media, so how would you judge if it was better or not?
[00:42:58] You were absolutely, you really think that no, people weren't making any money from social media.
[00:43:03] In 2012, they absolutely were.
[00:43:07] What are you talking about? Like, it wasn't as big as it is now. You're right that it wasn't as big as it is now. That's accurate.
[00:43:13] But of course it was still happening then.
[00:43:17] The outcome is worse and the experience is worse when you censor speech. Exactly.
[00:43:21] There has to be middle ground dude. That's ridiculous
[00:43:25] There is middle ground the middle ground is the first amendment and exercise and and and like threats of violence and you know things like that
[00:43:33] Like calls for like, you know anything crazy. Yeah, there is there's actually a very obvious line
[00:43:39] So, yeah
[00:43:41] Yeah, we there's there's very clear line. I think most people agree with that
[00:43:45] Give us off stock went up 30%
[00:43:47] So actually that I somebody typed that I'll look at it
[00:43:52] You best off stock
[00:43:55] Jesus, why is it so bright? I don't know why I did that
[00:44:06] Anyway, so it went from two dollars and thirty cents all the way up to three dollars immediately
[00:44:13] So why did this happen?
[00:44:16] I'll tell you why it happened
[00:44:18] Because somebody's thinking like I'll tell you a hundred percent the reason why it happened is because people are
[00:44:25] hopeful that they will get bought out by another company like Tencent and Tencent will set
[00:44:31] them straight. That's the reason why. Yep, should I buy earlier? Yep, there it is.
[00:44:43] Hmm, actually double down the anti-advertiser. Yeah, sure. Brought me argument. People have
[00:44:49] the ability to critic, view on unknown topics. Populists are not responsible with freedom
[00:44:55] of speech and making dumb people zombies with their own will. The problem with
[00:44:59] The argument is people have the critic view on unknown topics, so I don't even know where
[00:45:10] to begin.
[00:45:11] The problem is that people talk about things they don't know about, so the solution is to
[00:45:14] make it to where they can't talk about anything they don't know about.
[00:45:17] Who decides that?
[00:45:20] It's retarded in like seven ways, I can't even begin to describe it.
[00:45:23] So anyway, let's not talk about that anymore, let's just move on, okay?
[00:45:26] going to give me a headache. This is obviously because of the news of the 10 cent acquisition.
[00:45:33] I'm like 95% sure this is why. And so big fucking surprise. Of course this is going to happen.
[00:45:43] And again, the reason why the stock is going up is precisely because the leadership might change.
[00:45:51] That's absolutely why because everybody basically everybody is agreed seemingly that this company is is cooked
[00:46:01] their dog shit and
[00:46:03] So the only thing that can get people excited about the company again is them getting bought out
[00:46:08] And do you want to know another company this happened to as well?
[00:46:11] I think it happened to Blizzard as well when the Microsoft acquisition got announced
[00:46:17] You see a lot of property affected by a storm is purchased by BlackRock
[00:46:20] Well, I don't know about that. I have no idea
[00:46:24] Someone got good Intel and is buying low maybe it's because of its bought by 10 cent. We'll have to pay above market value
[00:46:31] Well, I think also it's that people think 10 cent will probably do a good job a better job like running them
[00:46:36] Then then Ubisoft will do running themselves. I think that's probably the big reason
[00:46:44] Same thing happened to Twitter when Elon Musk bought it. Yeah, and so I think this is a good thing
[00:46:49] I hope Ubisoft does get acquired. I think that they deserve it and there's a lot of people there
[00:46:55] That I'm gonna be honest. I think probably shouldn't work in games
[00:46:58] I think they clearly don't know what they're talking about and that's about it right there. They're morons like they made a shitty game
[00:47:08] Blackrock was twinning yesterday on Twitter for conspiracy theories with a hurricane
[00:47:14] I'm not really like hurricanes happen
[00:47:18] like
[00:47:20] Everybody see here's the problem people think everything is fake, and they think everything is a conspiracy
[00:47:27] That's just what they do. So am I really gonna take that super seriously? Absolutely not. So yeah
[00:47:35] I'm not sure about the black rock thing
[00:47:37] I don't know enough about it
[00:47:38] But all I know is that every time that the company gets mentioned this is the same here's another example right here
[00:47:44] This is the same thing. This is
[00:47:46] I think it's Larry Fink. He's like one of the main guys at BlackRock and this is about him trying to push DEI stuff
[00:47:53] Right and he's actually had to walk this back because it's caused the company to lose money
[00:47:59] And so, you know, this is like people constantly link back to this
[00:48:03] But they don't contextualize it around the fact that he's walked this back a number of times because yes
[00:48:11] anybody
[00:48:12] It doesn't matter how big you are like black rock even if you're producing products aren't making money your value goes down
[00:48:21] Like that's it and the people that are invested in the black rock and they're like, you know very invested
[00:48:27] Do you think they care about this shit? No like they just want to make money
[00:48:31] The line must go up. Yeah, you're exactly right
[00:48:37] And some I ps4 just to have her for one night make sure to play blood first. Okay. It's just cookies. What's this?
[00:48:48] Cookies, okay
[00:49:06] Try the cookies sure. Thank you
[00:49:11] Your cookies are tasty as always
[00:49:15] That's odd
[00:49:20] How are yours with my love wait what I understand now
[00:49:31] When my feelings of love reach their breaking point they can dance into a liquid that flows out of my body
[00:49:47] Here's the worst part about this is
[00:50:13] Is that because the character had big boobs? I was like, oh, maybe she did it with breast milk, right?
[00:50:21] And I'm like, okay. Yeah, that's weird, right? It's gonna be like a funny joke like maybe blizzard or something like that
[00:50:36] That was wrong
[00:50:37] It's wrong wasn't it?
[00:50:39] Yeah, better. Yeah
[00:50:42] Wow
[00:50:43] Okay
[00:50:45] Great freedom of speech or something. Yeah guys. This is freedom of speech guys right here from software
[00:50:50] announces a base salary increase of 11% for all employees beginning April 2025 basic salary
[00:50:58] and starting salary for new graduates notice it increase from software company has decided
[00:51:03] to raise the base salary of its current employees by an average of approximately 11% from April
[00:51:10] 2025 and I'm with this is starting salary will be raised from I don't know how much
[00:51:14] money this is to I don't know how much money this is either.
[00:51:17] But yeah, big fucking surprise.
[00:51:20] That's what happens when you make products and make games that, you know, people like.
[00:51:25] And also, one of the things that like you can look at, look at like Valve from software
[00:51:30] and a few of these other like super, super lean, super efficient tech companies.
[00:51:35] And like everybody that works at this company is making over $100,000 a year basically.
[00:51:41] Like I'm not sure about this one here.
[00:51:43] This might not be, yeah, this might not be like really that much.
[00:51:47] And then a lot of them, especially the ones here, they're making tons of fucking money.
[00:51:51] And I think that's like, the truth is that that's a good thing.
[00:51:54] That's a very good thing.
[00:51:56] Yeah, from Soft there's only bad game, it's still better than their good games.
[00:52:00] Yeah, Dark Souls 2, and like that was really produced by them, so it was like kind of a
[00:52:03] weird thing.
[00:52:04] So yeah, the video inside the country, it tells the leak.
[00:52:06] I know, I know a lot of people want me to watch that about the Polish thing.
[00:52:11] I'd probably watch it today.
[00:52:13] Is it weightless?
[00:52:14] Um, I don't know about that, I mean...
[00:52:27] It's weightless.
[00:52:29] This reminds me of the video of Greek jumping in the box and the same thing happening.
[00:52:54] Oh my god.
[00:52:56] Here we go again.
[00:52:57] Oh wow.
[00:52:58] Have you seen the lawsuits to Bungie?
[00:53:01] I heard about them, but I didn't see them.
[00:53:04] But yeah, I did see something like that was happening.
[00:53:06] I'm not sure exactly like what the what the details on it are though. She should float. Yeah
[00:53:12] I feel like she would float too, but who knows you I stepped in shits Ubisoft people are really mad about Ubisoft man
[00:53:19] I think it's gonna take them at least five years to rebuild their rep and it might even be more than that
[00:53:24] Bro just make good games and release it on Steam. It's not rocket science
[00:53:29] In today's challenging market gamers are expecting extraordinary
[00:53:32] Extraordinary experiences delivering solid quality is no longer good enough
[00:53:37] Boutaro Dave the diver dead space vampire survivors Hades stardew valley subnautica deep rock galactic
[00:53:44] Yeah, big fucking surprise guys huge surprise
[00:53:51] Just make a good game and and don't overprice it like for example the lost crown prince of Persia was a great game
[00:53:58] But it was just overpriced. So the issue is I think that they have a I think they're overmanaged
[00:54:08] I think that basically
[00:54:11] It's like they have so many people involved in the process that the process cannot functionally work well I
[00:54:19] Think that's what happened. Yeah next post. Yeah. No, we'll look at that the Poland handles the League of Lemons
[00:54:25] I guess so too many games not worth the price you see Ubisoft Stockholm at 25%
[00:54:29] Yeah, because of the possibility of getting bought out. Absolutely
[00:54:33] They need to stop doing so many sales too early. Everybody assumes the game will go 50% on stale
[00:54:38] No, that has nothing to do with it. The problem is that the
[00:54:43] I think Ubisoft actually like this is I don't think that they're failing because of woke stuff
[00:54:48] Like yeah, sure. It makes it worse a bit right with like, um, but like also with the insider information from Ubisoft
[00:54:56] assuming it to be true
[00:54:58] A lot of the flaccid stuff about Star Wars actually seem to have come from Disney, which, it's Disney, I believe that.
[00:55:06] Because Disney does a bunch of stupid shit.
[00:55:09] So it's like maybe that's what happened, that's the reason why Star Wars Outlaws is bad.
[00:55:13] But at the same time, the games still suck, right?
[00:55:17] That's the issue, yeah, too much red tape, exactly.
[00:55:19] Disney is fucking cancer these days.
[00:55:21] Well, they try to be, there's a lot of companies that try really hard to not have anything that their IP is associated with,
[00:55:29] have any sort of gray area of like problematic content.
[00:55:34] And I think it's just, it's so boring. It's so, so boring. I hate it.
[00:55:41] Ubisoft should know better. They worked at Disney for ages.
[00:55:45] You're making a great point. I think you're right.
[00:55:47] How Poland handles illegal immigrants. We will watch this contains anti-Russian propaganda
[00:55:55] Wic Wiles says as we've always actively misconstruing narratives today for replacement theory posting on a context clip
[00:56:01] Or ask the stream recognition group some asthma said what did what did I say?
[00:56:05] What's he mad about? Let's take a look the capacity to platform so much more meaningfully and effectively and I just feel like he's
[00:56:15] He's absolutely devolved into exactly what I imagine he would hate.
[00:56:20] I can't imagine this to be entirely authentic, the ideologies he perpetuates.
[00:56:28] What is he?
[00:56:29] Like so what was he talking about?
[00:56:30] Yeah, like what ideology does he mean?
[00:56:42] I'm confused.
[00:56:43] Immigration?
[00:56:44] I mean when was I talking about immigration?
[00:56:46] What do you mean?
[00:56:47] Keep watching?
[00:56:48] Okay.
[00:56:49] Deporting Haitians maybe? Alright. Okay, let me see.
[00:57:19] all decisions made by a corporate entity.
[00:57:21] He's a persona.
[00:57:23] It does not matter what you think about a persona.
[00:57:25] Like, what you put forth to the world
[00:57:28] is what you want.
[00:57:29] Companies are featuring what they're featuring.
[00:57:31] He's a persona.
[00:57:31] What you put forth to the world.
[00:57:33] This is a cut.
[00:57:34] This is cut up.
[00:57:36] World is what you are to them.
[00:57:38] You know what I mean?
[00:57:39] That is the effect you have on the populace.
[00:57:42] I think a lot of his views
[00:57:43] is just it is what it is, is the way he sees it.
[00:57:45] That wouldn't make a lot of sense though
[00:57:47] because he's not saying that.
[00:57:49] He's actively misconstruing narratives to fit a white replacement theory and incite panic in the old and disheveled and Dorito dusted people who are, you know, beholden to that panic.
[00:58:05] Okay.
[00:58:07] Okay.
[00:58:11] Here's number one.
[00:58:15] You have been messaging me about this.
[00:58:19] This dude made like five posts about this.
[00:58:23] Tagging me on Twitter about this.
[00:58:25] Fucking constantly. Trying to start drama. What are you doing trying to start
[00:58:31] drama? Now, here's what my opinion is. The idea that I am promoting or trying to
[00:58:36] push a white replacement theory agenda, that's crazy. Crazy, crazy. I don't know
[00:58:42] why he would say that. It's very weird. See, this is the thing, right? It's like
[00:58:47] I've known Wake now, I don't know, probably over a year, and I've never had
[00:58:52] anything like this like I and so it's weird for me to say to see wake talking
[00:58:57] about me where it's like I'm I'm promoting like white replacement theory
[00:59:02] when am I replay one of my like you said it was cut yeah but like what's the
[00:59:06] context of him saying that that isn't him saying that I'm saying that you see
[00:59:16] what I'm saying like I feel like that's clearly him saying that yeah watch it
[00:59:21] see let me see I think a lot of his views is just it is what it is is the way
[00:59:29] sees it that wouldn't make a lot of sense though because he's not saying that
[00:59:33] he's actively misconstruing narratives to fit a white replacement theory and
[00:59:39] incite panic it can be old and dish yeah I mean that's a statement I feel like you
[00:59:44] can't take that any other way. Dude what? Yeah, that's nuts, man. 9% of time is
[00:59:58] defending on stream. I think we're missing something. I have no idea. But it is,
[01:00:01] it's weird, right? Especially for somebody I've talked to, like, obviously, if he
[01:00:06] thinks this, like, I mean, you can think whatever he wants, right? But it is
[01:00:11] weird to have somebody that like, I've been like kind of, I mean, I would say
[01:00:15] very friendly with for over a year, come out and say I'm promoting like
[01:00:20] white supremacy and white replacement theory stuff like that. That's crazy.
[01:00:25] What the fuck? Right? Yeah, I don't know.
[01:00:29] But, uh, yeah, uh, Spendians, uh, is he become a right winger? Oh, I don't think so.
[01:00:36] Uh, I don't think so at all. I mean, like, if he has examples, right?
[01:00:39] I mean, this is, it's another, like, I mean, there's nothing here that's
[01:00:42] like really an example of like what it is. So yeah, we, they're missing
[01:00:47] something. He's confused on something. I don't believe, uh, what he's saying
[01:00:50] for a second. I don't know. I feel like this is an advantage of how you are in the keys.
[01:00:58] I don't know what you mean by that. Are you sure he said wide and not wide? Well, no,
[01:01:05] there's the white replacement theory. So basically, what is that? That's the idea
[01:01:11] that, well, there are like multiple versions of it, right? But fundamentally, what the
[01:01:17] theory is is that white people are being replaced. That's the fundamental theory. Now it's, that
[01:01:24] is a demographic change. And in a lot of cases that is true, right? In certain places, of
[01:01:28] course, demographics change everywhere. But the white replacement theory is that it's
[01:01:33] either being done by a ruling class, which is usually, let's be honest, Jews, or that
[01:01:40] it's being done and then the people that are replacing white people are going to
[01:01:44] collectively attack white people or hate white people. That's the white replacement theory.
[01:01:50] So yeah, and it's easy to associate with your logic because the moment you say anything against
[01:01:55] immigration you're wrong and you embrace white supremacist theories. So it's so silly. Yeah,
[01:01:59] that's crazy. But anyway, that's the way I see it. It's very, very weird that you would
[01:02:06] say that and especially like I mean, I, I, him not liking like what I'm saying about
[01:02:14] like, you know, DEI or something like that in video games is like, okay, sure, right?
[01:02:18] Like to say I'm promoting white replacement theory is like, what the fuck?
[01:02:22] That's crazy.
[01:02:23] Anyway, um, I know, I can maybe DM him, we can talk about it off stream.
[01:02:28] It's not that big of a deal.
[01:02:31] It's just weird, right?
[01:02:32] Very weird.
[01:02:34] And so, yeah.
[01:02:36] And you can be pro-immigration while being anti-illegal immigration.
[01:02:41] I honestly, I don't even think being anti-immigration makes you a racist.
[01:02:45] I don't think that's true at all.
[01:02:47] Like that's not, what do you mean no?
[01:02:50] Just because you don't want immigration doesn't make you a racist.
[01:02:53] That's crazy.
[01:02:54] Mmm.
[01:02:55] You know, it'd be somewhere in the middle.
[01:02:59] Yeah, I'd talk about beer for 90 minutes.
[01:03:00] It's probably the worst you've said for one minute.
[01:03:02] Yeah, maybe it is.
[01:03:03] And I'm sure that's probably what it is.
[01:03:05] either way that's what my opinion of it is
[01:03:08] that that's yeah it's about it
[01:03:11] let's see here
[01:03:12] uh... the m word what is this
[01:03:14] all midget right because he's short okay here we go
[01:03:18] a lot of people don't like me because i say the word midget i got protested
[01:03:23] yeah one of my shows
[01:03:25] twenty two little people showed up with the picket signs
[01:03:29] they weren't because i was there three by five cards
[01:03:34] They were there and here's the craziest thing.
[01:03:38] They walked up to me and they said,
[01:03:39] Brad, when you say, when you call a dwarf a midget,
[01:03:42] it's the exact same as calling a black person the N word.
[01:03:46] And I was like, midget please.
[01:03:48] Oh my gosh.
[01:03:58] Jesus, who says that, bro?
[01:04:00] Like, imagine getting mad about that, midget, please.
[01:04:03] I, that's, I don't understand how midget is any worse
[01:04:08] any worse than like dwarf or like yeah I feel like dwarf is it like dwarf or
[01:04:15] midget I don't understand how one's good and one's bad I don't understand it at
[01:04:20] all little people yeah well I don't know I I just I don't get it's just it's a
[01:04:26] synonym yeah I feel like it's a synonym yeah dwarf little people I don't know
[01:04:32] what look here's the thing I feel like if somebody categorizes you and calls
[01:04:37] you a word that you don't like, maybe it might make you a little bit uncomfortable, but I think
[01:04:44] that it goes both, like trust has to go both ways in a conversation, and if you're going into a
[01:04:51] conversation, assuming that if a person uses a word against you, unless it's like something crazy,
[01:04:56] like the N word, that like they have like this bad intention, I think that you're just setting
[01:05:02] yourself up to get really mad. Yeah, you're setting yourself up to have a dishonest
[01:05:08] discourse and get mad for no reason or vertically challenged these days? I don't know. I mean like,
[01:05:12] look, I have no idea. And the word midget is drive from Midgebug. It's a bad connotation. Dwarves are
[01:05:19] cool. But what if dwarves are bad in some lore, right? Midgebug? I mean, I think that again,
[01:05:27] I don't really see the problem with it. I've never even heard of this. I don't even know
[01:05:31] that it's an issue. This is the first time like I've heard it was an issue. That's
[01:05:34] That's actually not true.
[01:05:35] I've heard it was an issue because I clearly said that,
[01:05:38] but I never really understood why.
[01:05:41] It just seems like one of these things
[01:05:44] where this is something that people
[01:05:46] that don't have anything else to complain about
[01:05:48] try to focus on, you know?
[01:05:51] Grores are cool because they're badass,
[01:05:52] not because of their moral alignment.
[01:05:54] I think it really depends on what story
[01:05:55] you're listening to.
[01:05:57] What is this here?
[01:05:58] From software living in the golden age of the earth tree.
[01:06:01] As part of our efforts to create a rewarding
[01:06:03] work environment from software will be raising base salaries.
[01:06:05] Yeah, I saw this before.
[01:06:06] How is this a bad thing?
[01:06:08] Studios, oh, right.
[01:06:11] Oh, God.
[01:06:12] Yeah, this is a, oh boy, here we go.
[01:06:17] So this has been a pretty big topic for a while.
[01:06:20] And Studios are assembling super fan focus groups
[01:06:24] to assess various materials for franchise projects
[01:06:27] to avoid social media backlash.
[01:06:30] They will just tell us if you do that,
[01:06:32] fans are going to retaliate. If it's early enough and the movie isn't finished yet, we
[01:06:36] can make those kinds of changes. Yes. That's right. That's it. And hopefully they don't
[01:06:44] get the crazy chuds that mine ended up saying no to everything. Here, well, this is good,
[01:06:49] right? It's good for anybody. I'll see if I can pull this up and show it to you
[01:06:53] guys because it did happen. I think it happened last night or today. The news for this
[01:06:57] came out. Yeah, here we go. And so this is an article written toxic fandoms and this is kind of
[01:07:05] like the same parallel here. Toxic fandoms have grown so powerful that while talent executives
[01:07:11] and publicists privately bemoan the issue, fear of triggering another backlash kept several studios
[01:07:17] from talent, from speaking English. Kept several studios from speaking for this story. I guess maybe
[01:07:30] in this story? Okay. I guess I'm not even sure. But anyway, I'll go ahead and I'll read this real
[01:07:39] quick. Toxic fandoms, Amanda Steinberg. This is the the alpha, the acolyte. This is not a huge
[01:07:47] shock for me, Steinberg said since Sears announced in 2020, we started experiencing a rampage of what
[01:07:51] I would say hyper conservative bigotry and vitriol and prejudice and hatred and hateful language
[01:07:56] towards us. In other words, the Acolyte was the latest high profile toxic target of toxic fandom,
[01:08:03] the catch-all term when a fan culture curdles from good faith satisfaction into a relentlessly
[01:08:08] negative often bigoted campaign against either project or its stars or creative leaders.
[01:08:14] So, okay, basically people are complaining, like, very easy, right?
[01:08:19] You know, they're complaining and mad about, you know, fans not liking their content.
[01:08:24] It comes to the territory, but it's gotten incredibly loud in the last couple of years.
[01:08:27] So the veteran marketing executive at a major studio, people are just out for blood regardless.
[01:08:31] They think the purity of the first version will never be replaced
[01:08:34] or you've done something to upset the canon of a beloved franchise
[01:08:37] and they're going to take you down for doing so.
[01:08:39] That's exactly right.
[01:08:42] Yeah. Exactly. I'm glad they understand. Good. This is the way it should be. So let me get this straight.
[01:08:59] So the problem is that the fan base wants you to maintain what the original story was and not
[01:09:07] change the story. And this is about a toxic fan base. Yeah, this is a toxic fan base. Sometimes
[01:09:20] Sometimes fandoms behave reactively, a House of the Dragon episode featuring two female characters
[01:09:25] kissing in an episode of The Last of Us focusing on a gay couple were both review bombed.
[01:09:30] The practice of mobbing sites like Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb with negative user reviews.
[01:09:34] Well here's the thing, it's the same thing as like any other situation like this and
[01:09:41] this is what these people don't understand is that it's not up for them to decide what
[01:09:46] people like and what they don't like.
[01:09:49] And this is fundamentally why this article and why this problem is happening.
[01:09:54] It's because for a very long time, the media was very centralized and it was very controlled.
[01:10:00] And it allowed them to paint every single bad thing that happened in a way that, you know,
[01:10:06] is beneficial for them, basically, right?
[01:10:09] And so the episode is so good, right?
[01:10:10] Sure.
[01:10:11] But like what I'm saying is that a lot of these people feel like, well now, because
[01:10:17] you can actually watch YouTube videos. Information is decentralized and it's
[01:10:22] democratized where anybody can have an opinion about something and they can
[01:10:25] express it and if other people don't like it then that's what it is. Here's the
[01:10:30] truth. If you want to make a scene that is like about a gay couple or about
[01:10:37] female characters kissing or whatever and you put that story out and you
[01:10:41] send it to the Middle East, those people aren't going to like it. And it
[01:10:46] And it doesn't matter whether you think that you're doing the right thing or the wrong thing.
[01:10:51] At the end of the day, if you're making a product for a market and the market doesn't
[01:10:55] like the product, then the product dies.
[01:10:59] And I think that these people think that they have like a, they've put like a moral
[01:11:05] value on like them doing these types of behaviors.
[01:11:09] But if other people don't see that moral value and they don't care, then it's
[01:11:15] not going to sell. So the consumer is always right. There is never an instance where you're
[01:11:22] going to talk down to your audience, call them bigots or racists or far right or something,
[01:11:28] and then they're going to say, oh, I'm so sorry, now I'm going to watch this. You'd never
[01:11:34] see them doing this to people in the Middle East or people in China or people there.
[01:11:39] And there are all kinds of countries like Russia, China, the Middle East. Those are
[01:11:44] the ones that are the most well-known, right, have tremendous standards on what can and can't
[01:11:50] be shown on television. It's not up to them to decide that. It's up to the population
[01:12:01] to decide that. So that's what happens when you have free speech, exactly. And so anyway,
[01:12:06] Star Wars, Last Jedi, and entire YouTube ecosystem is devoted into declaring projects
[01:12:11] like the marbles and boys woke garbage. Well, if enough people think it's woke garbage,
[01:12:25] then it's woke garbage. It's that simple. When you make art and you put art out into
[01:12:37] the public, you give away the ability to you having the monopoly on being able to
[01:12:44] define what that art is. Other people will look at what you do and they will interpret
[01:12:50] it in a way that they choose. And if a lot of other people are interpreting what you're
[01:12:55] doing in a way that maybe you don't like or whatever, that sucks for you, but you can't
[01:13:01] do anything about it.
[01:13:04] People love value and what they see. Exactly. Who's going to voice woke? I don't, I haven't
[01:13:08] watched the show really. I know a lot of the characters. I generally understand the
[01:13:12] plot, but I really don't understand the show. I never watched the show. They said
[01:13:16] the new season was woke. I don't know why. I don't know what happened. But that's that's what's said.
[01:13:22] I'll scroll down look at the rest of this. Just as frequently the backlash begins before the project
[01:13:27] is seen the light of day, Reddit mega thread dedicated to outrage over the Bridgerton for
[01:13:32] casting a black woman as a love interest for Francesca. Soap social media epithets are
[01:13:37] directed at the actors of color castes elves in rings of power. Death threats aimed at
[01:13:45] Leslie Jones during the press door for 2016's Ghostbusters. To be fair, nobody really gave a
[01:13:51] shit about Leslie Jones. They just cared because it was a woman cast. It didn't have anything to do
[01:13:55] with her being black. And so anyway, they aren't doing art. They're doing a Gillian dialect with
[01:14:01] a predetermined outcome. Well, my point is that if a lot of people don't like a certain casting
[01:14:08] decision, then you can't bully them into liking it. And it doesn't matter how virtuous you think
[01:14:15] this casting decision is. It doesn't matter whether you think that you've made the right decision.
[01:14:21] It doesn't matter whether, oh, well, this is the right thing. This is what's fair.
[01:14:27] Audiences don't care about that. It doesn't matter. So you either meet the audience's
[01:14:32] expectations or you die. That's it. Like and think about it like this. There's a lot of streamers
[01:14:40] and I always take this back to Twitch because it's something that we can all understand is that
[01:14:44] we all know streamers that maybe one day back in the day they um you know they were very popular
[01:14:51] that everybody watched them but they didn't adapt and they decided to say you know what
[01:14:56] I'm gonna do what I want to do and that's it. I'm just gonna listen and do what I want.
[01:15:02] And you know what they do?
[01:15:05] They die. Their streams die. They lose popularity. And before you know it, they're fucking irrelevant.
[01:15:12] That's it. So if you want to make content that you want and the audience doesn't like it,
[01:15:19] that's it.
[01:15:21] Like 5% of the audience is the loud people.
[01:15:23] What I'm saying is that,
[01:15:26] if there's enough people that don't like something,
[01:15:29] of course, they're gonna say that they don't like it.
[01:15:31] Trick2G, how's Bridgerton relevant? I don't know.
[01:15:34] I only know, conservatards need to make their own shit.
[01:15:40] At the end of the day, everybody is going to...
[01:15:46] If you make art and you put that art in front of the public,
[01:15:50] you're going to have a lot of people that are going to criticize what you do.
[01:15:54] And this isn't something that's like art, this is the same for YouTube videos,
[01:15:58] it's the same for streams, it's the same for anything.
[01:16:01] Nobody has the privilege of being able to upload content and then have it not be criticized.
[01:16:08] And nobody gets to make the decision on what they can and can't criticize, other than the
[01:16:14] person who's looking at it.
[01:16:16] It's not up to you.
[01:16:17] They don't make that decision.
[01:16:20] Mass majority of any fandom are casual fans.
[01:16:23] The number of people who live and die for their franchises are very few.
[01:16:27] And then those who come after things they espouse with love of Inam are very, very
[01:16:29] tiny subset of fandom, it's just much easier to see it now. I don't know that it's really
[01:16:33] that much broader than where things were in 1995. It's just that the bullhorn wasn't there.
[01:16:38] I actually, I don't think this is true. I think the idea that the average audiences
[01:16:44] and general audiences are okay with this stuff isn't true at all. I think the reason why is
[01:16:50] because if you look at, for example, the Ghostbusters 2016 film, it didn't do well.
[01:16:54] If you put out things that are not popular inside of the public, then, yeah, big surprise.
[01:17:01] People aren't going to like it. They're not going to buy it. It was bad, exactly.
[01:17:04] For some, combating up bullhorn accounts to acting like they can't hear it.
[01:17:10] One principal concern is that reacting to these kinds of attacks,
[01:17:13] risk alienating fans who are unhappy with creative choices about a franchise
[01:17:16] that haven't tipped over into abusive behavior. So studio may attempt to amplify friendlier
[01:17:21] voices instead, but reply to comments that are positive to elevate those things.
[01:17:25] Yeah, it's not gonna work. Toxic fandoms have grown so pernicious that they've become a fact of life for many with so and so powerful
[01:17:32] That while talent executive and publicists will privately bemoan the issue fear of inadvertently triggering another backlash kept several studios from speaking
[01:17:40] For this story even in the background. I think this is a good thing
[01:17:46] This is a great thing. It means that people that are putting out their opinions of stuff
[01:17:51] It's working
[01:17:53] It's like, yes, wow, we're trying to put this agenda that we want to have in like this show and the fans don't like it.
[01:18:03] And so now the fans are the problem?
[01:18:05] No, you're the problem for trying to force it into the show.
[01:18:09] What the fuck are you talking about?
[01:18:11] This is, yeah, it's a huge W for consumers.
[01:18:13] This is massive.
[01:18:15] Normal audience equals toxic fans.
[01:18:21] Well, either way.
[01:18:22] I mean, like, what is the solution for something like this?
[01:18:25] Is it to just simply not have people talk about what they think?
[01:18:29] I think most people don't like it, but now more people are becoming fed up with it
[01:18:32] and acting by not consuming or voicing criticism, causing companies to notice more.
[01:18:37] Yeah, I think it's definitely got worse.
[01:18:44] In addition to standard focus group testing,
[01:18:47] studios will assemble a specialized cluster of super fans to assess possible marketing materials for a major franchise.
[01:18:53] They're very vocal.
[01:18:55] They'll just tell us if you do that, the fans are going to retaliate.
[01:18:57] This is a good decision. And I want to say also, like this is pretty much I'm just looking at the rest of this or the rings. Okay. Yeah, that that's pretty much what they're saying.
[01:19:10] This is a massive W. Huge W. And I think it goes to show that people that think like this and people that are against this kind of like agendas being put in games or stories, having things rewritten to make them for modern audiences,
[01:19:26] and audiences, etc. You know what this shows? It shows that we're winning. That's what it's
[01:19:33] showing because now they're afraid. Now they don't want to put out content like this because if they
[01:19:38] do, everybody's going to get fucking mad about it. Thank fucking God. It's working. Keep doing it.
[01:19:48] It shows that there's no modern audience. Yeah, I think so. And obviously a lot of people,
[01:19:53] you know there's like some redditors I'm sure that are very unhappy about this but the the truth is
[01:19:58] yeah hopefully they don't get crazy chuds that might end up saying no to everything well even without
[01:20:03] the chuds is a terrible idea here's the problem if there's enough crazy chuds that if you don't
[01:20:12] appeal to them you're not going to sell the product then you absolutely do need to appeal
[01:20:17] to the crazy chuds and if you don't then you might as well just put your money somewhere else
[01:20:23] It's that simple
[01:20:26] Yeah, or accepting and rings is lame. Yeah, that's it
[01:20:30] Do we care about redditors anyway?
[01:20:32] Apparently not these studios. Hopefully they're gonna realize absolutely stupid this idea is fairly quickly when they say note everything
[01:20:38] No, they won't because here's the problem things like the acolyte didn't sell well
[01:20:45] And and I can see like this is one of the you know, like kind of like gaming circle jerk type subreddits
[01:20:50] So they're having like, I think probably a bit of a moment here, realizing that I think it's very obvious
[01:20:58] there's a culture shift that's happening that people are becoming tired of this stuff.
[01:21:01] If these things don't make money, these companies will immediately sell them out.
[01:21:09] Like in a universe where Hitler won World War II, these companies would be making games
[01:21:16] about how Nazis were the good guys in World War II.
[01:21:20] Okay?
[01:21:21] They don't care about you.
[01:21:23] They don't care about your ideals.
[01:21:25] They don't care about anything.
[01:21:27] They just care about money.
[01:21:28] So if there's enough people that complain about something
[01:21:31] that it negatively impacts the product,
[01:21:33] they will fix the problem.
[01:21:35] That's it.
[01:21:36] You know, if they cancel Wings of Power, it's dog shit.
[01:21:40] I'm not sure.
[01:21:42] But yeah, writing scriptures always bitching about how I would never make anything new.
[01:21:45] anything new. This is how Hollywood will never end up making anything new when it comes to franchise
[01:21:49] blockers. Well, people can say whatever they want to do, etc. But at the end of the day,
[01:21:54] if it influences enough people to where people are actually making decisions that affects the
[01:21:58] box office for these movies, then it doesn't really matter if somebody's a right-wing rifter or not.
[01:22:06] I just, I think that a lot of people don't understand, I don't know what to say. Like,
[01:22:16] majority rules yeah if they're a public company they have responsibility to care
[01:22:21] about money classic person I disagree with is grifter free market yeah I
[01:22:29] think so too it's a free market yeah you can't like compel people to buy this
[01:22:33] stuff you can't force people into buying this or care about this no
[01:22:38] absolutely not they think that we're morally obligated to consume garbage
[01:22:42] so they can feel good I think you're completely right I do I think that what
[01:22:47] What these companies and these writers believe is that they have some sort of moral authority
[01:22:53] to write these stories and then have everybody, you know, like them.
[01:22:58] And if you don't like them, you are seen as the problem.
[01:23:02] As I said, try to write a story about how China is bad and then sell it in China.
[01:23:07] Try to write a story about gay people and try to sell it in the Middle East.
[01:23:11] It doesn't matter whether you think that it should be this way or not.
[01:23:15] If the companies are making products and people don't like them, then they're not going to
[01:23:21] sell.
[01:23:22] And that's it.
[01:23:24] That's the bottom line, literally.
[01:23:27] Nothing else matters.
[01:23:30] That's it.
[01:23:31] And so if there's enough people that don't like this, you either get rid of it or you
[01:23:36] go out of business.
[01:23:39] That's all there is to it.
[01:23:43] By pandering to a minority, it puts off the majority into no profit.
[01:23:46] Exactly. So are you still the Gamergate spokesman?
[01:23:50] The Gamergate spokesperson? No, I think honestly, I feel like my take on a lot of this stuff
[01:23:56] is actually, I feel like I'm pretty even-handed with a lot of this. And what I'm saying here
[01:24:03] makes perfect sense. Like there's literally no arguing with this. You don't get to morally
[01:24:09] obligate an audience to buy your product because you think that the right thing to do is to
[01:24:14] have this type of inclusion and then everybody else just has to agree with it. That's not how the
[01:24:19] world works. Nobody has to do that. That's insane. So I want to show you guys again, how is this a
[01:24:30] bad thing? Because they're losing. That's why it's a bad thing. It's a bad thing because it's
[01:24:35] something that's happening to them that indicates that the studios are not listening to them.
[01:24:41] And the studios, it also indicates that they're losing money.
[01:24:46] These studios will immediately sell you out the moment that they start losing money.
[01:24:52] They're trying to control the companies, follow the same path, yeah.
[01:24:55] The inclusion isn't what the issue is though, the writing is.
[01:24:59] I think that usually that's probably true, but what I'm saying is that it doesn't matter
[01:25:04] what you think the problem is.
[01:25:06] The only person whose opinion matters is the public.
[01:25:09] public, the collective public, not one person in the public, but collectively the public.
[01:25:15] And if you don't meet that expectation, you don't sell your product. That's it. There's
[01:25:22] no, that's it. Brainwreck goes all the way to the top, the board of directors, well,
[01:25:29] not for long. So yeah, this is a great thing. And I think that what this really shows
[01:25:34] is that being vocal and being outspoken about not liking decisions that studios
[01:25:40] make. So I'll give you an example that's not a politically charged example that can prove
[01:25:46] what I'm saying down to a T, which is the Sonic movie. The first Sonic movie trailer
[01:25:52] was so fucking bad that everybody on the internet hated it, and they completely shit
[01:25:57] on the people that made the show, or the movie, and then you know what they did? They
[01:26:02] went back to the drawing board, and they fixed it, and they made it the way that
[01:26:06] people wanted, and now they're making Sonic 3 with Keanu Reeves' shadow. That's what happens.
[01:26:14] And it doesn't matter, like, oh well, I thought this would be cool. Well, it doesn't matter. If
[01:26:18] Sonic fans don't like it, then they're not going to go. They gaslight others into thinking, uh,
[01:26:25] there's no diversity in the past, of course there was. They focus on the demographics being
[01:26:30] targeted as a sign of value rather than just increasing the actual quality. Yeah,
[01:26:34] I guess so, but anyway, this is a huge W and I think it really proves that
[01:26:40] the type of discourse and people being outspoken about what they don't like in these stories and
[01:26:44] pushing back against it, it's working. Of course it's working. Anybody could have predicted that
[01:26:51] it's working. So yeah, I have to ask that, why is your perception for media in a general sense
[01:27:00] been out for fighting for bad decisions around World of Warcraft? I don't know what you mean by
[01:27:03] But like the reason why I don't really get mad about WoW anymore is because I don't want to get
[01:27:09] Emotionally invested into the game in the same way that I used to so like back in the day
[01:27:14] I used to always get like so mad about WoW for like whatever reason. I
[01:27:19] Just don't want to anymore. I'm I'm out of juice. I'm out of energy
[01:27:26] It's just a video game. Yeah
[01:27:28] Got you Andy. Yeah, I just don't want to deal with it anymore
[01:27:31] more bullying work for the sonic movie isn't I gotcha no I don't think I don't
[01:27:37] think so I don't think that's the way he meant it just understand that if you
[01:27:42] don't like their product then you're racist exactly that's not gonna work and I
[01:27:48] think especially now is the internet culture is like kind of shifted more
[01:27:51] towards valuing free speech and people being able to have different opinions
[01:27:55] rather than it being centralized I think that it's just gonna keep getting
[01:27:59] worse. The worst they hate is apathy while I was dead. I don't know about being dead.
[01:28:05] That's just my opinion is. Employees of every Canadian province are poorer than
[01:28:09] employees in the poorest American state. You know I never really know what to
[01:28:14] think about something like this because I don't know what their standard of
[01:28:18] living is. I don't know how much money they make. So like for example if you
[01:28:22] make a lot less money in Canada but Canada has you know free health care
[01:28:26] what proportion of this amount of money is spent on health care. I don't
[01:28:30] know cost of living yeah exactly so I see something like this I really don't
[01:28:36] know what to what to say about this I don't know cost of living is insane so
[01:28:44] what's it like in Canada are people broke in Canada yeah I'm actually confused
[01:28:50] fans are fucking stupid though most movies and games are just bad games it
[01:28:56] doesn't matter whether fans are stupid or not you either meet the stupid
[01:29:00] people's expectation or they're not gonna give you their money it's
[01:29:03] It's literally that simple.
[01:29:05] Either do it or you lose money.
[01:29:08] It's so simple.
[01:29:09] We struggle like the U.S.
[01:29:11] Huh.
[01:29:12] Canada's broke.
[01:29:13] Yeah, it's insane.
[01:29:14] Yeah.
[01:29:15] Townhouses go for over one million Canadian.
[01:29:19] Well, what is that?
[01:29:20] That's like what?
[01:29:21] $300 here, right?
[01:29:22] Like real money?
[01:29:23] Yeah.
[01:29:24] I don't think that's really that crazy.
[01:29:26] We make less because we're woke.
[01:29:28] Ooh, that'll do it.
[01:29:32] It's getting bad, immigration is taking over low-skill jobs, housing is also getting more
[01:29:35] and more expensive because everybody wants a house.
[01:29:38] Yeah, you know, I don't know, like, some more to Europe, they're paid less for the same
[01:29:46] job and the same company than their American counterparts, holy fuck.
[01:29:50] They get paid like shit, have you considered the sky-high taxes?
[01:29:54] They have some major issues with this graph, they lost them from Louisiana, Mississippi,
[01:29:57] not being 49th and 50th, respectively, as in tradition.
[01:30:00] 2019 Canadian wealth was 85k higher than that in the US. We're better in a lot of ways, but this is not one
[01:30:07] Yeah, I don't know what to think about this because I don't think that a graph like this tells the whole picture
[01:30:15] Only 40 million people in the entirety of Canada, there's nobody up there. Yeah, I never thought Canada was real
[01:30:21] I'm glad to hear somebody finally confirmed that yeah like yeah, has anybody ever been in the Canada?
[01:30:27] No, of course nobody's ever been to Canada. We only know what's up there. So of course
[01:30:32] Yeah, no, you're right. Just for us. Yeah, it's bunch of moose and forest and shit over there. Yeah, what do you mean?
[01:30:37] Don't touch me. What's this?
[01:30:47] There it is. Can you see that again? Yeah, right in our face. There it is.
[01:31:12] He does last.
[01:31:16] He laughed because he knew what was gonna happen. She found out why he touched her. Yeah, she did
[01:31:22] There you go
[01:31:24] Instant karma. I guess so. Oh
[01:31:27] My god thoughts on blizzard tuning firelands raid closer to original difficulty
[01:31:32] What is this here?
[01:31:35] I'll see if I can find this
[01:31:38] Now that we've had what is so blizzards changing
[01:31:46] 25% health reduction has been reversed removed
[01:31:50] Melee damage was also removed. So they're basically making firelands harder
[01:32:00] rip Cata uh
[01:32:04] I had oh god cat is gonna die. Yeah, I don't even know how many people were even playing cat. Oh, I'm not even sure I
[01:32:15] Have no idea more time investment. Okay. Yeah, like I just
[01:32:19] Honestly guys
[01:32:21] Burning crusade was like okay. I'm a classic Andy. I
[01:32:27] I am
[01:32:30] I didn't play all the way through wrath
[01:32:34] Classic wow is just so much better than any other version of wow. I know I sound like a boomer saying this right or an old head or something
[01:32:43] But like I think it's true. I
[01:32:47] Was thinking about this. I was I was like a
[01:32:50] Cuz like so the guy like I have a wedding I'm gonna go to later on today and like the guy that uh, you know
[01:32:55] It's getting married. He's it's Zach right and so like he
[01:33:00] He and I like we started playing wow together and I was thinking like because I'll probably see like a lot of our friends there and like
[01:33:06] You know, I was like, oh, I'll see if they're playing wow a sod or whatever, right? And so I
[01:33:15] just like
[01:33:17] I'm thinking to myself I
[01:33:20] Was really looking forward to and I am really looking forward to if Blizzard does a new season of discovering as like classic plus
[01:33:28] Because this is just me, but when I know that my character is going to get deleted in like season of discovery,
[01:33:36] there's a level of apathy that that creates in me that makes me not want to invest into the character,
[01:33:42] and then I end up not really playing, right?
[01:33:46] So, yeah, it's not getting deleted. Yeah, but it'll get like basically made irrelevant.
[01:33:52] You must be excited. Yeah. Yeah, it'll be good. And um, it's what people really want. Exactly.
[01:33:58] And so classic, I think Blizzard is making a big mistake by making the raid hard. The
[01:34:10] reason why I quit Cata, one of the big reasons is because the raids were too hard. I can't
[01:34:15] plug the raids anymore because you have to have good players to plug the raids. And
[01:34:21] I can't, I don't want to find that it's the rate is not hard. It's, but like
[01:34:26] The thing is, it's too hard for a pug.
[01:34:29] It's too hard for a pug of casual players.
[01:34:32] And if I can't do that, I don't want to sit around
[01:34:36] and like, I don't want to join a guild.
[01:34:38] I don't want to have to raid on a schedule.
[01:34:40] I don't want to have to do any of this shit.
[01:34:41] I just want to play the game and relax.
[01:34:44] And so if I can't do that,
[01:34:45] then what the fuck am I doing with my time?
[01:34:48] What, why am I doing that?
[01:34:50] Sod is fun to be honest.
[01:34:52] I don't like the difficulty levels.
[01:34:53] I think it's ridiculous.
[01:34:55] So yeah, same happen with War Within. It's impossible to pug right now.
[01:35:00] Yeah, why am I doing dungeons? Not rushing for one week clear, not stressing out. Just vibing
[01:35:05] in MMO feels good. Yeah, I mean if I was gonna go back and play WoW seriously, I'd probably just
[01:35:09] go play Sod. Jesus. Man, this guy stomps the Concord devs out of the water. I can see why people
[01:35:19] say that. Why Starfield's DLC is worrisome for Elder Scrolls 6? Yeah, I wonder why. Yeah,
[01:35:28] it's a big fucking mystery. Yeah, I'll look at this in a minute. That'll be $8 and $1,
[01:35:38] thanks. This console generation is all about remasters, so we've even remastered the
[01:35:41] console itself to show 1% better gra... Yeah, true. It's also eerie at this point.
[01:35:51] What's this?
[01:35:56] Before we begin, how do I address you?
[01:35:59] You can call me Love.
[01:36:01] And Puff, where did that come from?
[01:36:02] I can't tell you that.
[01:36:04] How do you describe yourself?
[01:36:07] I'm vivacious, eccentric, and I'm a scorpio.
[01:36:11] What's one misconception about you?
[01:36:13] There are no misconceptions about me.
[01:36:16] What's one thing you need every morning?
[01:36:17] I need a hug.
[01:36:18] Can I touch it?
[01:36:19] Yes.
[01:36:20] It's real.
[01:36:21] Will we see a president love?
[01:36:24] You will not see a president love in 2020, but you will see some change.
[01:36:30] Love is going to help you get some change.
[01:36:32] We don't want to just spread this world with love.
[01:36:34] I don't want to be the president though.
[01:36:35] I want to have too much fun.
[01:36:37] You know, that's all.
[01:36:43] The police in the background, bro.
[01:36:45] Like, bro, he's so weird, man.
[01:36:53] So weird.
[01:36:54] What the fuck?
[01:36:56] I never see like, I never really saw interviews with this guy.
[01:36:59] this dude's weird as fuck like what why is it so funny yes a thousand bottles of
[01:37:03] baby oil like what the fuck is going on oh my god let me see this moudain
[01:37:08] cares not from whence the bud flows only that I'm telling you guys I'm telling
[01:37:15] you like everybody thinks that this is funny in three years nobody's gonna be
[01:37:21] laughing anymore I'll tell you that that nobody gonna be laughing in three
[01:37:27] years. Is this so cute? Uh-huh. Mudang chose violence? Jenny is going to see Mudang tomorrow?
[01:37:39] Does she have security? Yeah, like, yeah, she better be careful.
[01:37:46] Rep? Yeah, exactly. I'd be afraid, bro. Like, yeah, it's pigmy. It's going to be short. I'm
[01:37:51] telling you, it'll still be able to do it. We'll say, as soon as Browser RMO is a huge
[01:37:54] huge fan of asthma in this game trailer. What is this? Why does it say that? Wait, what?
[01:38:14] That does not. That's moist critical. What's this? Who is this? I don't even know who that
[01:38:26] is. Read chat logs? Wait, what? What do you mean read chat logs? What the fuck is this?
[01:39:02] My Wi-Fi is stronger than this game's storyline. This MMO is legitimately worse than Asmongold's
[01:39:08] bedroom bro my room is basically a survival game rats deserve better man you think I don't know that
[01:39:14] I've built them an empire wow this rat empire situation what the fuck how did this happen
[01:39:24] what is so funny I'm gonna be honest this is fucking hilarious I think this is so funny
[01:39:34] I had to play this on my own now yes found the link to the game trailer what is this
[01:39:39] Video unavailable. Yeah, I bet it is. Oh my god lawyer up. Yeah for sure
[01:39:47] Solid quality. Oh, here we go
[01:39:49] Ubisoft is done. You can't make this up after Star Wars Outlaws flopping sales Ubisoft CEO is blaming us for that
[01:39:55] Oh, yes, Ubisoft CEO blames gamers after poor sales of Star Wars Outlaws
[01:39:59] Bro said gamers have extraordinary expectations delivering solid quality is no longer enough solid quality
[01:40:05] I ain't gonna lie, bro. You're
[01:40:07] FRIIIID!
[01:40:08] Solid quality bro, where?!
[01:40:09] Y'all dropped skull and bones this year we didn't forget
[01:40:12] Brother this shit was BUNNZ
[01:40:13] They were saying this was the first ever triple A game
[01:40:16] Quadruple A game
[01:40:19] I watched gameplay for this game so I actually had a sponsor for this game
[01:40:26] I saw the gameplay and I was like
[01:40:31] No
[01:40:35] No
[01:40:38] No
[01:40:41] No! I just- It was not there
[01:40:44] Y'all made a pirate game or you can't even really be a pirate?
[01:40:46] How do you know that?
[01:40:47] You dropped Far Cry Avatar Edition this year.
[01:40:49] Crazy thing is this game would have been a lot cooler if you made it more original.
[01:40:51] Then there's this BS, man.
[01:40:53] The whole experience around this game, the pre-order stuff, that was ass.
[01:40:55] They charged people over $100 to play this game early.
[01:40:58] Just for the game to have a game-breaking glitch.
[01:41:00] The people that paid extra had to restart and lose all their progress with the game.
[01:41:03] Yeah, I forgot about that.
[01:41:04] So, basically, Star Wars Outlaws had a bug.
[01:41:08] So, all the people that played early access, Ubisoft told them all to delete their save files and start over.
[01:41:14] With the new patch because of the bug
[01:41:17] See basically played early
[01:41:21] People that paid extra their time money gone in the gulag. Yeah, you'll be soft definitely solid quality experiences
[01:41:26] If delivering solid quality wasn't enough anymore. Why did Astro about perform?
[01:41:30] Yeah, well why did black people calling cells so well even games that had rough patches, bro
[01:41:34] They were able to pull themselves out of the mud by giving people what they want the problem is y'all know what people want
[01:41:38] How you gonna blame the fans for making well, they do know what people want. They just don't want to give it to them
[01:41:44] You know what people want? Just listen to what people want. Like it's simple, it's so easy.
[01:41:49] What do you mean?
[01:41:51] What? They're completely out of touch. It's so over man. Let me know what y'all think.
[01:41:54] He's right. He's right about everything.
[01:41:57] Yep, absolutely.
[01:41:59] Hell yeah, they're hell diving right now. Yeah, people are playing another type of game. That's it.
[01:42:04] Donkey made a video on Throne and Liberty. Ooh, I'm not watching that. Let's see what happens.
[01:42:09] They know what critics want. Yeah, they do know that.
[01:42:13] Chicken fights off a hawk trying to steal chick. Oh shit
[01:42:18] Damn, bro
[01:42:20] You got Pidgey versus Pidgey Odo
[01:42:25] Wait the chickens winning
[01:42:28] Well, how's it kickin winning? Oh
[01:42:31] My god, he got him pinned down look at him
[01:42:35] Holy shit
[01:42:39] God damn, bro, he said come down here see what happens. Oh my god
[01:42:46] Whoa, a hawk?
[01:42:52] Damn
[01:42:54] Just standing on him. He gets him too. You see that? Cuz he right there
[01:43:14] Just grabs him. Holy shit
[01:43:20] Holy fuck, look at this
[01:43:23] This against a hawk
[01:43:25] Bro, he let that dinosaur in them out
[01:43:36] That's 200 million years of aggression pin up right there
[01:43:42] This bitch used to be a T-Rex!
[01:43:49] Even a dog was scared? Yeah!
[01:43:53] Damn.
[01:43:55] Yeah, bro, this chicken is non-GMO. Yeah, it's true.
[01:44:00] God damn, man. Oh my god.
[01:44:08] I thought the hawk would have won for sure.
[01:44:11] This is- this is crazy.
[01:44:18] El Polo Grande? Yes! And especially like at the end of it, he's just standing on him.
[01:44:24] He's like, what?
[01:44:25] Are you not entertained?
[01:44:30] Man now I can see why people would watch cock fighting. You know this shit was entertaining
[01:44:36] Man
[01:44:38] The hot kept going for me. Yes
[01:44:40] That chicken is buff with hormones. Oh, you're right. Wait a minute
[01:44:47] Bro, you're right this chicken because it could be no no this isn't looking it's on one of those types of farms
[01:44:52] Cuz like yeah, yeah, cuz it would be like the size of a dog
[01:44:56] Yeah, it's a bit. Yeah, that's a big chicken then. Yeah, this is just your regular old-fashioned rooster, man
[01:45:03] Just took the fuck out
[01:45:06] That's so cool
[01:45:08] AAA RPG avatar get avatar game. What the hell?
[01:45:13] Same studio from Space Marine 2
[01:45:16] two of the original creators of the show
[01:45:20] Awesome
[01:45:22] Great fuck. Yeah
[01:45:24] I'll play it. Yeah, I mean that sounds really good to me
[01:45:28] I was never a big fan at I like avatar came out at the point that I had already stopped watching like what I
[01:45:36] Considered to be like kid shows at the time
[01:45:38] So like at that point I was already watching like the only cartoon that I would watch was
[01:45:45] the
[01:45:47] Clone Wars the cartoon network clone wars went so fucking hard and I'd watch like adults
[01:45:54] swim, like aquatine hunger force, fucking, like ghost in the
[01:45:59] shell, robot chicken, and I watched like the Simpsons,
[01:46:03] Futurama, things like that. Samurai Jack. Yeah, yeah. But
[01:46:06] like I'm Brad, for first, I always like the show. I just
[01:46:09] never really like, I never went all the way through it. But yeah,
[01:46:13] this looks awesome. Couples who finish these other
[01:46:16] sentences. Is this real? I bet it's I bet look, look, look
[01:46:27] the way bro look at look at this bro oh my god look at it like they holding each other
[01:46:39] like hey power couple yes Jesus maybe he learned it from him I'm thinking of like you know like in
[01:46:58] Star Wars like the rule of two where it's like the master and the apprentice and then like
[01:47:06] P Diddy now becomes the master because Epstein's gone and then he's like training up like I don't
[01:47:10] like usher or somebody like that to do that to do the next one. Like it's just, it's just
[01:47:18] so, it's kids, yeah. It's just so fucked up. So much of it's just so fucked up in somebody
[01:47:25] ways. Yes, they're said, yes, I know a drink. Yes. Oh my god. I don't even know what to
[01:47:33] say. What is this living under the iron? This is, you know, it's quite a bit. All right.
[01:47:48] I've seen all the rest of these video game dads. What's this here? Treated video games like sports. What's going on in here?
[01:47:54] Nothing dad. I was just um
[01:47:57] I was just taking a break. Did I say you could take a break? Oh, sir
[01:48:02] I'm sorry. Let's not shit. Sorry doesn't care. Just a solo dub
[01:48:07] Let me see this they put off and miss incredible in fortnight. Oh
[01:48:13] Yeah, I saw this
[01:48:15] Look at this.
[01:48:21] The fact that Mrs. Incredible has been added to Fortnite has led to an outpouring of way
[01:48:25] too happy fans.
[01:48:26] All clowning to get a look at the superhero in a skin tight suit.
[01:48:30] For his own and Mr. Incredible were happy as well, but for some reason it seems they
[01:48:33] are receiving far less attention.
[01:48:35] I wonder why?
[01:48:36] There's always been something about Pixar and the Mums they present on screen.
[01:48:39] It's definitely become unmean for the various animated characters to be recognized as
[01:48:43] possessing absolute dump trucks.
[01:48:44] as each film released over the years seems to place heavy emphasis on the rear end of motherly figures.
[01:48:49] As a result, the fact that Fortnite has added missing players to the roster of skins available for players
[01:48:54] to mess around with and do as they please has of course led to some extremely sus videos,
[01:48:59] the bulk of which have a distinct focus on certain emotes for a character.
[01:49:03] It seems that in a game so geared toward being family friendly,
[01:49:06] there will always be ways in which players would find opportunities to make it more mature.
[01:49:10] Okay, Pornhub releases their search results every year for video game characters.
[01:49:25] And last year, I guess, Fortnite did a collab with Street Fighter.
[01:49:32] And Street Fighter, Chun-Li was higher on Fortnite than it was for the actual Street
[01:49:40] Fighter.
[01:49:44] Absolutely, kid.
[01:49:45] Yeah.
[01:49:46] Who do you think let's use a little bit of logic here? Who do you think is looking up fortnight Chun Lee?
[01:49:54] I'm sure these are all adults
[01:50:00] Yeah
[01:50:02] for sure
[01:50:04] Even if ultimately those mature themes come off as extremely goofy
[01:50:08] Yeah, of course
[01:50:09] There's the corny most sus emotes in fortnight videos
[01:50:12] Which go to great lengths to rank the emotes that look vaguely sexual or can be used in that manner
[01:50:16] Yep. There we go. It just turns out that if you have a game...
[01:50:18] Yeah, of course. I mean, like, big surprise. Like, this is... it's...
[01:50:21] Wow. I can't believe that, like, a bunch of teenage boys that are playing a video game
[01:50:28] are gonna make a big deal about a character coming out that's attractive.
[01:50:32] Wow. Yep.
[01:50:34] Turns out that if you have a game that specifically goes out of its way to prevent lewd content,
[01:50:38] there will be those who try very, very hard to make it possible.
[01:50:41] It seems that those who might already have had a huge crush on fictional characters
[01:50:45] such as Miss Incredible, or Chun Li, or any other character present in Fortnite are also
[01:50:50] going to be the most likely to create an upload content expressive of that sentiment.
[01:50:55] This is why there's an outpouring of videos getting this lewd representation down to an
[01:50:59] art form, utilizing specific emotes and sprays to convey meanings not intended by epic
[01:51:04] games.
[01:51:06] All symbols and-
[01:51:07] Okay.
[01:51:08] Do you really think that they don't know what they're doing?
[01:51:20] We really think that they just put this out there and they're like, oh wow!
[01:51:29] Everybody's making sex- what?
[01:51:32] How would this happen?
[01:51:34] No shit they'd of course they know!
[01:51:36] Absolutely!
[01:51:37] The answer is that the new Mrs. Incredible skin have been concocted and honed over
[01:51:41] years of Fortnite's existence and players have discovered the optimal ways to tell
[01:51:45] certain stories without explicitly including dialogue.
[01:51:48] In short, the addition of Miss is incredible to the Fortnite skin ruster has players salivating
[01:51:52] due to the already huge memes surrounding pixel mums, but also because the game has allowed
[01:51:57] players to utilise its vast network of emotes and sprays to create their own stories, and
[01:52:02] playing the loot adventures of its characters.
[01:52:05] What meme would you guys like me to give a lesson in next?
[01:52:07] Let me know in the comments below.
[01:52:09] I remember. Like and subscribe!
[01:52:16] Okay. Okay.
[01:52:20] For sure, I'm getting the skin now, I guess so. Well, here's the way I see it, right?
[01:52:26] Take my money, I want sexy characters. Yeah, of course people are going to do this.
[01:52:30] And like, there's plenty of like, like teenage guys are going to of course watch this.
[01:52:36] this and like, you know, 12 year old boys are like, Oh my God,
[01:52:39] she's so hot. Absolutely. That's why the Fortnite version of
[01:52:44] Chun-Li is more popular than the Street Fighter six version of
[01:52:47] Chun-Li. It's a bunch of kids looking it up, man. Like I mean,
[01:52:52] again, like you did this, how many of us did the same thing
[01:52:56] whenever we were younger? Right? I mean, like there's a video
[01:52:59] that's pretty fucking funny. Yeah, it's really not that
[01:53:03] big of a fucking surprise me. Yeah, of course, it's normal. I
[01:53:06] think that's the way everything is. That's just the way it's the
[01:53:11] way kids are going to do it, right? And who didn't is a real
[01:53:14] question. Yeah, I guess so. When we're younger, quite a while
[01:53:19] ago, you watched the HBO show, which one? Let's see. What is
[01:53:24] this here? I love how the only dialogue in the teaser
[01:53:26] doesn't make sense for after all the race one like this. Oh,
[01:53:31] this is yeah, I watched this a long time. I can't give a
[01:53:33] shit about that. Let me see if I can find the rest of this.
[01:53:38] Erwin, Tennessee, six factory workers were killed during the floods because they were
[01:53:42] told they couldn't leave work. At least six impact factory workers have lost their lives
[01:53:49] and more are missing after they were allegedly told that they would be fired if they left
[01:53:53] work during the hurricane. Uh huh. Why'd you make us work that day? Why? We shouldn't
[01:53:59] have worked. We shouldn't have been there. None of us should have been there. Family
[01:54:03] I remember saying that their loved ones never got word that they were allowed to leave and
[01:54:08] that they were told that the management was monitoring the situation.
[01:54:12] Some of the workers' relatives got frantic video phone calls as the floods swelled around
[01:54:16] impact plastics.
[01:54:17] Some employees were able to leave the industrial park using a truck owned by a neighboring
[01:54:22] company driven by a driver employed by that company.
[01:54:25] Oh my God.
[01:54:26] But due to the quickly rising water, the truck tipped over and five employees and
[01:54:30] a contractor aboard the truck went missing.
[01:54:33] are now being counted among the deceased. Five others who were also on the truck when it tipped
[01:54:37] over made it to safety and were later evacuated. A National Guard helicopter was subsequently
[01:54:43] dispatched to rescue those five employees and they were airlifted to safety. Another
[01:54:47] seven employees had to depart by the CSX railroad track behind the facility due to
[01:54:53] high waters at the front door. Those employees were able to make it to an adjacent company
[01:54:57] where they were able to find safety.
[01:55:02] It's hard for me to say whether the companies had faulted this or not.
[01:55:07] I feel like they are, but it's a very big difference.
[01:55:10] Like the company telling them if you leave will fire you versus not telling them that they could
[01:55:15] leave. Like to me, that's a really big difference. Like, yeah, I just leave.
[01:55:26] if you have a job or life, easy choice,
[01:55:29] they were obviously asking.
[01:55:32] I don't know.
[01:55:33] Like that's what I'm saying is like,
[01:55:34] I'd have to hear more about it
[01:55:36] because that's what was said at the beginning
[01:55:38] and then she said something
[01:55:39] that they didn't talk to management.
[01:55:40] Management was like looking at it.
[01:55:42] So I don't know if there's enough really to say.
[01:55:45] It seemed kind of contradictory.
[01:55:48] Very bad take.
[01:55:48] It's not a bad take.
[01:55:49] It's that I feel like there's like what?
[01:55:52] How is it a bad take to say that
[01:55:54] them telling them not to leave is very different than not telling them to leave. Obviously, these
[01:56:01] things are very different. And all I'm saying is that, and also they're both kind of bad, right?
[01:56:06] But I'm not sure. Yeah, stories is not correct. Yeah, I'd have to see more of it.
[01:56:10] Zero evidence, don't jump to conclusions. Yeah, exactly, right? I mean, it's easy to say,
[01:56:15] oh, this company is really bad for doing this. But I don't know if this happened. I mean,
[01:56:19] I mean, it sounds crazy, right?
[01:56:21] It's like, basically the company,
[01:56:23] there's a massive flood going on, you can't even walk,
[01:56:26] and the company isn't telling people to leave.
[01:56:30] Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
[01:56:35] I don't think I'm being unreasonable here.
[01:56:38] That's a crazy thing to say.
[01:56:42] So yeah, I understand management told them not to leave
[01:56:45] and they're monitoring a situation.
[01:56:46] If that's the case, then apparently they didn't monitor it.
[01:56:49] Yeah, if that's the case,
[01:56:50] then they're 100% responsible.
[01:56:51] It's not even a question.
[01:56:53] Yeah, I just have to know like actually
[01:56:55] what was the communication?
[01:56:58] They have white right of withdrawal in the US.
[01:57:01] Well, I mean, they can't make them stay there,
[01:57:04] but at the same time, if a person leaves work
[01:57:07] and then they get fired, then that's bad for them.
[01:57:09] So they're gonna feel like they can't do it.
[01:57:12] So obviously that's what it's going to be.
[01:57:15] Like, I don't know, I feel like that's kind of normal,
[01:57:17] right?
[01:57:18] Doesn't matter what anyone thinks.
[01:57:19] So if it's anyone working during a storm,
[01:57:21] at the end of the day, six people still died.
[01:57:22] someone fucked up. Yeah. And like, I'm just curious, like, what the management actually
[01:57:26] said, and if it actually was the management's fault or not. So yeah, extraordinary events,
[01:57:32] meanwhile, dead people. Well, yeah, yeah, I mean, no, because you're comparing it to
[01:57:38] dying. Well, that doesn't really make sense. Yeah, because people like, so if you think
[01:57:44] about it logically, this is probably the way that a lot of the workers thought
[01:57:48] about it. They thought, okay, well, I'm probably not going to die. It's just that
[01:57:53] there's gonna be a lot of water around.
[01:57:55] So I'll stay and work because I don't wanna lose my job.
[01:58:00] It's pretty simple.
[01:58:01] Like, I mean, it's easy to think like how somebody
[01:58:04] like this would think it's common sense, right?
[01:58:06] Of course that's what happened.
[01:58:07] Yeah, they wouldn't know exactly.
[01:58:09] Probably a non-evacuation area, who knows?
[01:58:12] But I do think, I mean, I think there probably
[01:58:16] should be a court case because here's the thing.
[01:58:19] This is the second time that I'm aware of
[01:58:22] that this has happened.
[01:58:23] The same exact thing happened at an Amazon warehouse
[01:58:27] with employees, I think it actually was only one employee,
[01:58:30] I don't remember.
[01:58:31] And also allegedly being told that they couldn't leave.
[01:58:35] So this is the second time this has happened.
[01:58:37] And it'd be good if there was an actual court case
[01:58:38] about this, so something can be defined.
[01:58:43] They actually threatened a termination,
[01:58:44] hang all the management.
[01:58:45] True.
[01:58:48] Starfield DLC, how many worried for Elder Scrolls 6?
[01:58:51] Bro, if you're not worried about Elder Scrolls 6,
[01:58:53] I think you're crazy.
[01:58:58] Wow.
[01:58:59] Like when Starfield came out, I wanted to make a review about why I feel like Bethesda
[01:59:04] clearly missed the mark with this game, but I did play the new Shattered Space DLC and
[01:59:09] again I was very disappointed.
[01:59:12] So let me share my thoughts about this expansion, because sadly this is not what I expect
[01:59:17] from Bethesda and it's just more of the same like the base game.
[01:59:20] I was hoping they would take more of the feedback into consideration regarding their story,
[01:59:50] I've seen characters and quest design the Sally it didn't look great at all
[01:59:54] I'm gonna tell you a little bit about the story without spoiling too much
[01:59:58] Okay, okay
[01:59:58] So you arrive on a new planet and you already become some sort of chosen one within five minutes
[02:00:04] But nobody trusts you until you complete a ten minute trial that is and then they suddenly all do
[02:00:10] Wow
[02:00:10] After the first dungeon is full of boring yapping with the same bad voice erection
[02:00:15] The characters talk way too much without actually saying anything and you just have to this is one of the things
[02:00:21] I don't like about gotcha games. Sometimes it's like there'll be so much dialogue for nothing
[02:00:26] Go along and understand it even though, you know, nothing of this planet
[02:00:30] It's people and how things work around here because the characters just stand there talking without emotion
[02:00:35] And they ignore the classic rule of show don't tell yeah because here they only tell without actually showing anything
[02:00:42] So personally, I'm a big fan of Cyberpunk 2077, and say what you will about it now.
[02:00:48] Oh no.
[02:00:53] Yeah.
[02:00:56] They didn't know how it launched, it's fair, but they eventually fixed it and the people
[02:01:00] saw how great the game was, that was like underneath it all.
[02:01:03] I'll just show you the difference in how these two games handle it.
[02:01:07] My apologies.
[02:01:09] Please Malibor, do go on.
[02:01:12] I really hope that I think Bethesda should replace their writing team with chat GPT.
[02:01:29] I think it would have more edge to it.
[02:01:32] I just I feel like everything with Beth Vesta that like at least recently has been so
[02:01:44] just fucking bland.
[02:01:46] Like it's just like the most flaccid vanilla milk toast like just slop.
[02:01:53] Like I it's just awful.
[02:01:57] I don't know how like and it's so weird how they that how a company like that
[02:02:02] have any fans. Like how could you possibly like this? Like what's wrong with you? What are you doing?
[02:02:13] Look at Rockstar. Yes, it's upsetting. This is when you're leading Arasaka.
[02:02:31] And keep in mind that scene is after five other hours of content and then they don't even show
[02:02:39] the title of the game until you finish that entire situation.
[02:02:44] We make direct contact with the Great Southern, similar to Jinan Varun's initial meeting.
[02:02:53] And then something went wrong.
[02:02:56] Oh shit!
[02:03:04] Okay, but let's talk a little bit about SideQuest.
[02:03:08] Because the first SideQuest you stumble upon and I kid you not, this is serious.
[02:03:12] He's about two brothers, bickering they want to kill each other because one stole their
[02:03:16] models' urn while he was drunk.
[02:03:19] And yes, I am not joking, this is serious.
[02:03:22] And the solution and choice for this quest is giving you the option which drink you want
[02:03:26] to drug before they are going to duel and kill each other.
[02:03:29] You can drug one of them, neither or both.
[02:03:34] If this is the first side quest they deliberately want to show you, I am not sure what
[02:03:39] to think anymore.
[02:03:41] What happened?
[02:03:42] Bethesda's writing. You woke up. That's what happened. You woke up. The thing is that if
[02:03:56] all you ever eat is dog shit, you're never going to understand that you're eating dog shit.
[02:04:04] But if somebody gives you a steak, ain't no way you want to go back to that dog shit.
[02:04:11] it. Yeah, bro, like this, he was in the matrix. Yep. He was totally in the matrix. And finally,
[02:04:22] Cyberpunk 2077 unplugged him. And he realized that this just everything, it just it, it
[02:04:35] there's almost nothing like I actually can't even verbalize how much I hate these stories
[02:04:41] in these games. It's like every story in like one of these games, like for Bethesda, it's
[02:04:51] like they're being told and there's an HR representative who's standing in their room
[02:04:57] with like a notepad ready to write down anything wrong that they say. It's just so... Oh my
[02:05:06] my god it it's everything I hate at the same time holy fuck anyway how how did
[02:05:19] this get approved like okay please let me know in the comments down below if
[02:05:26] anyone of you played this quest and think thought this was great writing
[02:05:30] please because I really want to know okay but on to the main quest because
[02:05:34] they definitely had some great missions and ideas in between, but it doesn't blend that
[02:05:39] well together. Because in my opinion, the missions you get from the houses are mostly boring,
[02:05:44] with again too much pointless talking and boring lore dumps.
[02:05:48] But that was what got me to stop, like, so the day that Starfield came out, and also
[02:05:55] by the way, do you remember when the first announcement of Starfield came out, and
[02:06:02] I said that I thought the game was going to be boring because Todd Howard said it was going to have over 100 planets and I was like there's no way this is going to be interesting.
[02:06:12] Remember that?
[02:06:13] People got mad at me.
[02:06:16] How about that?
[02:06:19] How about that?
[02:06:20] Wasn't it over 10 years ago?
[02:06:24] There are some great missions sprinkled in between.
[02:06:27] And I eventually got surprised a little bit because the final mission from this DLC is quite cool, but then completely falls flat again in the end.
[02:06:37] It gets an anti-climatic ending where your choice doesn't matter at all and doesn't make sense at all.
[02:06:43] This again made me feel very mixed about this expansion, while I hope to feel excited after beating it.
[02:06:49] And the only thing I wonder after all of this is where is the old Bethesda?
[02:06:55] I enjoyed Skyrim, Oblivion, Fallout 4, even though it was a little flawed.
[02:07:01] I enjoyed those games so much, like...
[02:07:04] nobody knows how to write a good story anymore because nobody's willing to, I think the problem
[02:07:11] is that nobody is willing to take risks with like with writing in a way that a lot of people,
[02:07:18] let me think of a way, I'll use the bathroom and I'm going to come back, I'll give you guys a better
[02:07:24] explanation of this. Give me a minute. So I think the best way that I can describe it is that
[02:08:43] I think that if you look at a lot of journalism nowadays that kind of follows the same problem
[02:08:48] is that a lot of writing nowadays, and I think the reason why this happens is because it's done
[02:08:54] by committee. So you have so many people that are involved in the writing process for a lot of
[02:08:59] stories that the language in the writing process gets diluted and it loses the original voice
[02:09:06] of having like one unified voice or author or writer to it. And I think also this happens a lot with
[02:09:19] it happens a lot with journalism, where I feel like a lot of writing and journalism is actually
[02:09:25] incredibly bad. Because a lot of people think that writing, this is going to sound stupid,
[02:09:33] writing is an art and a lot of people use it and so there's, oh Jesus, this is like a fucking,
[02:09:43] like a Russian nesting doll of problems. So writing is an art, but at the same time,
[02:09:49] some people that are theater kids that are 33 that treat it like they're artists and they're
[02:09:55] super just so fucking obnoxious about it that it's like I wish it wasn't an art. So a lot
[02:10:03] of people and I think that also in both cases the writing does not take into account thinking about
[02:10:12] how the user is going to feel reading what you're saying most writing nowadays doesn't have a voice
[02:10:19] to it it could be written it could have been written by anybody and I think that's really the
[02:10:25] weakness that a lot of content like this has so poetry is not art the the issue is that
[02:10:30] Well, like, I think that a lot of people like view like journalism or something like that.
[02:10:35] Like they view it differently than poetry, for example.
[02:10:38] But my point is that people don't know how to communicate in a way that is compelling.
[02:10:46] And I think that in the absence of not being able to communicate in a way that's compelling,
[02:10:50] people communicate in a way that is like, I don't know, fulfilling, maybe like, I'm
[02:10:56] I'm trying to think like the best way to describe it,
[02:10:58] like they're not communicating in a way that is authentic.
[02:11:03] And it feels very flat and forced
[02:11:05] and it's almost like you're basically,
[02:11:09] it's like TTS almost.
[02:11:11] It's meme communication.
[02:11:13] Yeah, it's just awful.
[02:11:15] It's simple because Zoomers have severe ADD.
[02:11:18] I actually think that Zoomers are better at writing
[02:11:21] than a lot of millennials are.
[02:11:23] I think this is a millennial problem.
[02:11:24] This is a problem with people that are around my age.
[02:11:28] I think that the reason why is that
[02:11:31] a lot of people that are around my age are,
[02:11:34] like there's like a fucking,
[02:11:38] like an unholy alliance between trying
[02:11:40] to be politically correct
[02:11:42] and then also being painfully boring.
[02:11:46] And I think that millennials, like oftentimes with writing,
[02:11:49] you have that fucking intersection and it's so bad.
[02:11:54] There's like a placeholder? Yeah. And I think also again it's not really a generational thing,
[02:12:00] but like right now you're seeing a lot of millennial style writing like that.
[02:12:04] It's an industry culture problem in my opinion. I think it probably is too.
[02:12:11] You have no idea how Oblivion made me feel as a child while I played it. It definitely has
[02:12:18] its flaws, but overall it's such a great game. It grips you within the world and
[02:12:24] Oh, it's so good.
[02:12:28] But Starfield...
[02:12:29] Anyway, I'll get to that point later.
[02:12:34] I'm going off script.
[02:12:35] So the VLC...
[02:12:36] I thought Oblivion was okay, but I didn't really thought it was that great either, honestly.
[02:12:43] Like I just never really did think so.
[02:12:45] It's my opinion.
[02:12:47] It is also very short, because you can beat it in a couple of hours and it doesn't
[02:12:52] add much besides Disney Quest.
[02:12:54] There are almost no new weapons, armor sets, I hear some people saying there are new companies
[02:13:00] but I didn't found them, no new gameplay features, no new ship parts etc.
[02:13:05] When you ask 30 euros or dollars for an expansion, I do expect way more content than this.
[02:13:13] Or you could have said that about the base game.
[02:13:16] Better idea to price this expansion about like 15 euros or dollar.
[02:13:20] Now let's compare it again to Cyberpunk Phantom Liberty.
[02:13:27] Phantom Liberty in my opinion is really good and you get so much content for the same price.
[02:13:33] But it's an entirely different game but what I used to laugh about Bethesda game CDOs isn't
[02:13:39] here anymore.
[02:13:41] It isn't in Fallout 76, it isn't in Starfield, it isn't in this expansion.
[02:13:46] The Elder Scrolls is gonna have this same problem.
[02:13:51] I think people overrate older Bethesda games too much.
[02:13:53] Yeah, I think that they're, I think they're not very good either.
[02:13:57] Like if I go back and I think of like, did these stories act like,
[02:14:01] did they actually have good stories?
[02:14:04] No, I don't think so.
[02:14:07] Yeah, but that's that hasn't aged well.
[02:14:09] I mean, I'll tell you this, like, I don't think it ever aged very well.
[02:14:12] Right?
[02:14:13] I mean, like even, even back in the day, I thought it was bad even then.
[02:14:17] They had a lot more soul to them.
[02:14:18] see like I noticed they had soul to them I never really felt that way I don't know
[02:14:29] like I I just I didn't get that vibe I'm sorry I really just didn't and I I
[02:14:36] also think that I am the exact opposite audience for something like a Bethesda
[02:14:41] game like I just I've never I've never been able to like get it I don't get
[02:14:48] In the last couple of years, I didn't experience it at all from them.
[02:14:56] You have to understand, Elder Scrolls is my favorite franchise of all time.
[02:15:01] I usually cover Baldur's Gate 3 on this channel, but my biggest love is from Bethesda Game
[02:15:07] Studios, it's Oblivion and Skyrim.
[02:15:10] I used to discover the world and discover these great stories, locations and side
[02:15:15] quest and it just isn't Elder Scrolls because I felt the same in Fallout 3 and even in Fallout
[02:15:21] 4, even though it was a little flawed, but I'm just afraid Bethesda lost their magic
[02:15:27] and I'm afraid for Elder Scrolls 6 because it isn't just the planets that you explore
[02:15:33] that feel empty, right?
[02:15:35] Because there is handcrafted content in Stormfield, but it doesn't feel the same.
[02:15:41] It's bad because they can't write a good story.
[02:15:44] They can't make a good game.
[02:15:47] You can't give a dog a calculator
[02:15:49] and then expect him to make a cake with it.
[02:15:54] You're expecting too much.
[02:15:57] It's not gonna happen.
[02:16:01] Just stop it.
[02:16:02] Like, there's no way.
[02:16:04] This is the way I felt like with Blizzard.
[02:16:06] I'm gonna be honest.
[02:16:07] I feel this way about Blizzard right now.
[02:16:09] I feel like there is a 0% chance
[02:16:12] that Blizzard can write a story
[02:16:14] that's actually good.
[02:16:16] I don't think that they can do it.
[02:16:18] And I don't think that they have the insight
[02:16:20] into what makes a good story anymore.
[02:16:24] I'm looking forward to being proven wrong,
[02:16:26] but so far I haven't been.
[02:16:30] And it's like, I didn't even realize how bad it was
[02:16:34] until I went back and I watched the Diablo 2 cinematics.
[02:16:41] Oh my God.
[02:16:45] no wonder i played these games all day every day
[02:16:50] it was
[02:16:52] it was unbelievable
[02:16:54] like it is it i i couldn't believe it is it just insane
[02:16:59] you have to pay for talent i don't know what to say was also max was hard yes
[02:17:02] they're incredible
[02:17:05] i don't think that we can i don't know if we're ever gonna get back to that
[02:17:08] i know i saw my kind of a do more saying that but that's really the way
[02:17:10] that i feel
[02:17:13] planet is also handcrafted but uh...
[02:17:16] exploring it feels boring pointless because the game is boring it doesn't
[02:17:20] it's a bad game that spark of discovery that you have that you would use to have
[02:17:24] in more rints oblivion skyrim follow three followed four it's gone this
[02:17:31] handcrafted planet just feels like an empty barren area just serving as a
[02:17:35] long travel to get to my next pointless destination with no fun or
[02:17:45] interesting landmarks to discover in between and like I said I'm not trying
[02:17:49] trying to hate on this game. My favorite games come from this studio. I wanted Starfield to
[02:17:57] be good. I wanted this expansion to be good. I wanted LS Cross 6 to be good. But I'm afraid.
[02:18:04] It isn't going to be. I'm afraid Bethesda lost their magic. And there are some things
[02:18:09] they have improved in general, but somehow still not enough. The game and some characters
[02:18:14] do look better overall, but to random citizens, they don't though, I mean they really don't.
[02:18:19] Like, you look at any game that's made an Unreal 5 looks better than this. Any game. Like, it's just
[02:18:31] nothing about it is good. Like, I don't understand. Like, what the fuck?
[02:18:35] The big cities still look weird and ugly. Yes. Performance has improved in some areas,
[02:18:40] but still the frames dip heavily in some other areas.
[02:18:44] The car is a nice addition to the game, if it didn't feel slow, clunky and get stuck
[02:18:49] very easily.
[02:18:50] And I was afraid because maybe I just lost touch with the games of Bethesda Game Studios.
[02:18:55] But then I put up Scaram again and I feel that magic.
[02:19:00] With the next gen patch from Fallout 4 I reinstalled it again and I was like I didn't
[02:19:04] lost my touch.
[02:19:06] Fallout 4 even though it has its flaws is great.
[02:19:10] I love- See, like, that's what I thought too.
[02:19:13] And like, I remember I went back
[02:19:15] and I played Dragon's Dogma 2
[02:19:17] and the entire story was a complete piece of shit,
[02:19:22] except for the very end of the story
[02:19:24] when you go into the unmoored world
[02:19:27] and that story sequence is so fucking ridiculously
[02:19:32] insanely good that it actually shocked me how good it was.
[02:19:37] I was like what the fuck and it's like no I I'm not the problem that part yeah
[02:19:46] it was insane it's these games that are the problem did you play fall I did not
[02:19:51] where is this the entire game exactly it's still shit though I thought it was
[02:19:55] great and then I come back to Starfield and it just you know so
[02:20:02] So overall, Starfield and especially this expansion, it isn't really bad, right?
[02:20:08] It isn't like it isn't dark shit, but we're used to something different from Bethesda Game
[02:20:13] Studios, back in their old titles.
[02:20:16] And Starfield and this DLC doesn't capture it at all.
[02:20:20] Well generally Fallout 4 was heavily loved, people did feel like there was a decline coming
[02:20:26] for Bethesda.
[02:20:27] The Dandy for Harbor expansion showed up and it's everything we hoped for it to
[02:20:31] be. It was great, it had choice, consequence, it had great dialogue, great characters, great
[02:20:37] writing, it was so incredibly good in my opinion. And you know what's really funny? Far Harbor
[02:20:43] is cheaper than this expansion, because it used to release for 25 euros or dollars.
[02:20:49] And most of all it added a lot of new great content, a lot of new weapons, armors, but
[02:20:55] But especially a separate new island that felt really good to explore.
[02:21:00] And your choice in this main quest really mattered.
[02:21:03] Far Harbor really improved from the base game of Fallout 4.
[02:21:07] You can definitely see Bethesda listen to the fans and improved a lot in this expansion.
[02:21:12] And I really think many people were hoping for a Far Harbor like DLC for Stalfield.
[02:21:18] Because it was going to be one location again where everything was handcrafted.
[02:21:23] we used to love, dearly from, but it still missed a mark in the shattered space DLC.
[02:21:28] But say what you want about Starfield, but it did try something new with the planets.
[02:21:32] Eventually, it wasn't...
[02:21:33] No, man, Skye did the same thing.
[02:21:40] Like, it didn't.
[02:21:43] It just was...
[02:21:45] I just don't understand.
[02:21:46] I don't.
[02:21:49] I just, like, stop eating dicks.
[02:21:52] I know, it's coping.
[02:21:54] this is just I
[02:21:57] I get it that he's a fan of the games, but like please please please see
[02:22:02] Please open your eyes and see the truth
[02:22:05] see the reality
[02:22:07] for what it is
[02:22:09] This story is just that if you get everything about it was just so bad ever like it was in like
[02:22:17] I'm get I'm getting so mad, bro
[02:22:20] You're hitting on games. You never played. It's wild
[02:22:22] I'm level 100 level I have the level 100 achievement. I played a lot. I
[02:22:45] Played Starfield a lot and at the older titles. I played oblivion. It was garbage
[02:22:56] Like it was okay. I guess it was okay for the time, but it was just like I really just I don't think it was that great
[02:23:03] I think that the only reason I played it is because it was something to do
[02:23:10] The moment like another game came out. I just immediately started playing that I really just
[02:23:16] I mean it was better than Starfield
[02:23:18] Wow. Sorry. I really just don't think it was good. You're such a hater, man.
[02:23:28] But saying the most popular games at the time are garbage is so immensely dishonest and dumb.
[02:23:36] I get that a lot of people don't like my opinion on Bethesda games. I understand that.
[02:23:43] I find them to be painfully dull, extremely slow.
[02:23:54] The gameplay is fucking terrible, the story is bland, there's just nothing good about
[02:24:04] any of them.
[02:24:07] I played like three, I haven't played every single one, you're right, maybe there's one
[02:24:11] that I'll like.
[02:24:13] But why would I try another game if I played three and all three of them were bad?
[02:24:23] It doesn't make sense.
[02:24:27] I get that a lot of people like Bethesda.
[02:24:34] I just don't.
[02:24:36] I don't under, and what's weird to me about this,
[02:24:39] it's like I can't even understand why somebody can like it.
[02:24:48] That's what's weird.
[02:24:51] Like I can't, like that's, like I can imagine why like
[02:24:55] people can get into like weird fact.
[02:24:57] I can imagine why somebody be gay.
[02:24:58] I can understand why somebody would believe
[02:25:01] the earth is flat.
[02:25:02] I can understand why somebody thinks
[02:25:03] moon landing is like yeah I can see where they're coming from like I get it
[02:25:06] but like I can't I cannot wrap my head around the fact that people I'm having a
[02:25:15] I'm actually having like this isn't okay let's move on there's not there's
[02:25:22] there's something about this it just really fucking really sets me the
[02:25:27] fuck off man just just too many loading screens and too many
[02:25:34] the empty boring planets to explore, but it did had some of an excuse, because of course
[02:25:40] with 1000 planets many would have to be random generated, right?
[02:25:44] But Shattered Space doesn't have that excuse anymore because it's one big location, but
[02:25:49] it still falls flat.
[02:25:52] And we also used to give an excuse for Fallout 76, because it was also something different,
[02:25:57] right?
[02:25:58] It's online.
[02:25:59] But where do the excuses stop and when do we accept that Bethesda just has changed?
[02:26:04] I guess you can give one last final excuse, that Starfield tried something different.
[02:26:10] But for many people this was their last chance.
[02:26:13] But for the people that do want to give another chance, Elder Scrolls-
[02:26:16] The only thing that Starfield did well was the shipbuilding.
[02:26:20] I will grant you that the shipbuilding was pretty good.
[02:26:25] But that's it.
[02:26:27] That's the only thing.
[02:26:28] This guy has the exact same thing.
[02:26:33] Yeah.
[02:26:34] I-I just-
[02:26:36] Elder Scrolls 6 is their last chance.
[02:26:39] I've heard that before.
[02:26:41] Elder Scrolls 6 have no excuses anymore.
[02:26:43] It's called Elder Scrolls.
[02:26:46] It's their most beloved IP.
[02:26:48] It's not only...
[02:26:50] Focus on the L in Elder Scrolls.
[02:26:54] Lying, it's not a different IP.
[02:26:56] It's a single-player experience we all want from Bethesda.
[02:27:00] But many people are afraid it isn't going to be what they hope it will be.
[02:27:05] They're afraid it isn't going to give that same experience as Morrowind, as Oblivion, as Kyren.
[02:27:11] Well like, what do you think? Like, do you think that they're gonna have...
[02:27:14] They're gonna be like, yeah, we put all the bad writers and we had them do Starfield,
[02:27:19] and we had all the good writers do Elder Scrolls.
[02:27:26] W-what?
[02:27:28] Like, we've gotta be like, I mean, how many... how many circles of coping are we in?
[02:27:33] I, what?
[02:27:36] What are we thinking here?
[02:27:53] I actually think that there is a massive problem with fantasy stories and I think so many fantasy
[02:28:00] stories nowadays are so boring and bland that nobody has innovated and made anything interesting.
[02:28:08] I just, I don't think a lot of them are interesting. I think there's, yeah, Witcher 3 was great. Yeah,
[02:28:14] why was the Witcher 3 great? Because it's built off of a story that was like massively fucking
[02:28:19] popular, right? Sure. Like, I need to, like, and the thing is, like, yeah, somebody said in
[02:28:26] chat freerun, it doesn't have to be like this. You'll hate Baldur's Gate 3. Why would I hate Baldur's Gate 3?
[02:28:37] Elden Ring, yeah. But like Elden Ring had like a lot of like Elden Ring didn't have like a narrative
[02:28:41] in the same way that like Starfield has a narrative or even Sekiro has a narrative. Like the Elden
[02:28:47] Ring is it's all very like esoteric and it's like you know little pieces of lore that you have
[02:28:52] have to put together. Yeah, it's not really a narrative in the same way, but
[02:28:58] as I will watch this, I think I'm very good at games. But again, for the third
[02:29:03] time, you used to make my favorite game of all time. I want your games to be
[02:29:09] good. A lot of people want your games to be good at making this video about
[02:29:14] World of Warcraft in 2018. Yeah, I made this video six years ago. Again,
[02:29:26] Please make Elder Scrolls 6 great again.
[02:29:30] It sounds like I'm drunk for America but...
[02:29:33] Oh god.
[02:29:34] No, we really want Elder Scrolls 6 to be the next game to be good.
[02:29:37] I said the same thing as Rock Great again.
[02:29:38] No.
[02:29:39] And the magic is still there.
[02:29:41] He doesn't know.
[02:29:42] He doesn't know.
[02:29:43] So many people still play Skyrim.
[02:29:45] 13 years after it's released, currently more people play Skyrim more than Starfield.
[02:29:51] You can start a new save and experience what made those games so great.
[02:29:56] And I just hope L-Skull 6 will be great, but I am afraid.
[02:30:01] But please let me know what you guys think.
[02:30:05] Did you enjoy Starfield?
[02:30:06] Did you enjoy this expansion?
[02:30:08] And are you hopeful for L-Skull 6?
[02:30:10] Or are you also afraid?
[02:30:13] Please share it with me in the comments down below, because I do read them all.
[02:30:16] Sorry for my rambling in this video, but thank you if you made it this far.
[02:30:21] if you want to see more like this or you know subscribe and like this stupid video if you
[02:30:27] agree with my thoughts or you know dislike it if you don't agree but do share it with
[02:30:32] me in the comments down below what you guys think because I'm really curious where you
[02:30:36] guys stand on this. Anyway thanks again for watching and I hope to see you next time.
[02:30:42] I feel bad for this guy man I really do like he he I'll link you guys a video it's
[02:30:50] He's only got 41 likes, okay?
[02:30:52] So I got 200 views.
[02:30:55] Give the guy a view, give him a sub.
[02:30:57] He's got 7,000 subs.
[02:30:59] He, bro, this guy, this guy needs,
[02:31:03] he needs something in his life.
[02:31:06] Like, we gotta do something for him.
[02:31:08] Like, this is just, he sounds poison.
[02:31:12] It's just, I feel so bad.
[02:31:15] Like Skyrim Fall and the Blivin are fantastic games.
[02:31:17] I'm glad you like them. I'm happy that you're happy. I'm just so
[02:31:29] It's as I said, it's the one thing it's like it's the one type of game that I can't understand why a person plays
[02:31:40] Like I can understand why so many plays farm simulator because it's like they just want to be a farmer
[02:31:44] It's like, you know a chill game. I just I cannot I
[02:31:50] Don't get it. I
[02:31:52] I don't fuck- I'm just- I just don't understand, man.
[02:31:57] I really just don't just for the mods.
[02:32:00] I think that, like, some people might think that I have an irrational hate for these games,
[02:32:07] and I want to let you know that you're probably completely right.
[02:32:13] You're probably completely right.
[02:32:15] And I just- I can't stop it.
[02:32:17] I can't- Oh, it just makes me so fucking mad.
[02:32:20] I don't know what to do.
[02:32:23] It's completely justified.
[02:32:24] I I look I think it is
[02:32:28] Okay
[02:32:30] That's my opinion
[02:32:31] That's how I feel
[02:32:33] You played Starfield and oblivion. Of course. I played oblivion, but I don't have it on steam. I have it on the original Xbox
[02:32:41] Yes, I it's downstairs somewhere. I don't know what to say man. It's irrational, but you can be rational
[02:32:50] I just yeah, it just makes me so upset. I
[02:32:52] I feel the same about wow I do too, but like with wow like I've kind of disconnected myself from caring about the story
[02:33:00] Like I don't give a shit what they're gonna do like the blizzard do like oh geez this is so weird like what the fuck like
[02:33:07] I just oh man. Oh
[02:33:11] Fuck like
[02:33:13] I'm just I'm freaking out man. I'm freaking out man like this is not the feet
[02:33:19] It's just like I hate like it's that's just like oh my god. I
[02:33:24] Just keep so fucking yeah, oh
[02:33:26] Okay, everything's fine. There's no reason to get upset
[02:33:30] Let it out. I think it's very fucking weird that we've classified
[02:33:39] these perverse
[02:33:41] weird rare sexual fetishes as
[02:33:45] Being somehow normal or funny
[02:33:47] but when somebody makes a character with big boobs or a fat ass people think it's
[02:33:53] like objectification I think it's very fucking weird I it's like the whole
[02:34:02] idea of like safe horny it's it's obnoxious to me bare fuckers yes it's
[02:34:17] be mad as fuck so senseless it is feet fetish is fine that's okay but here's the problem
[02:34:24] is that when you want to gratuitously like basically the problem is that it's objectifying
[02:34:30] women and like we're not going to objectify women and then you display women in a way
[02:34:36] that sexualizes them in a more of a fetish way I I find it to be it's just so obnoxious
[02:34:46] it it's so obnoxious and it doesn't make any sense like what the fuck
[02:34:52] i don't know what to say
[02:34:54] uh... and then i might be a person that sees this
[02:34:59] it's called all but yeah like i i i i feel like i'm not am i
[02:35:05] they really is
[02:35:07] but i i i don't know i i've been very annoyed by this
[02:35:10] maybe i'm just uh... and i'm i just becoming like a fucking old angry
[02:35:15] boomer like
[02:35:17] what's wrong with me
[02:35:19] I'm, I don't even know what to think.
[02:35:24] Yes, yes I am, maybe you're right.
[02:35:29] Oh my God.
[02:35:32] Oh yeah, I did see this.
[02:35:34] I guess we can give an update for this.
[02:35:37] Give me a minute, let me see if I can find it.
[02:35:42] So basically the doc worker situation,
[02:35:47] let me see here, port worker strike.
[02:35:57] Where is it here?
[02:35:59] Yeah, here we go.
[02:36:01] Andrew Kraft, thanks so much for being with us here.
[02:36:07] On this very busy Thursday, we're a little past the top of the hour.
[02:36:10] It's a new hour.
[02:36:12] Four o'clock here on the West Coast.
[02:36:14] Seven o'clock.
[02:36:16] That's the way I would talk whenever I was writing an essay that had to be 500 words.
[02:36:22] And I was at 150 words.
[02:36:26] And I was done.
[02:36:30] there on the east coast. We have breaking news that we want to get to right now. You'll remember
[02:36:35] if you were joining us on midnight, on Monday, October the 1st, when those port workers went on
[02:36:44] strike, they went off the job onto the picket line, we are breaking in right now because the
[02:36:49] part of them up here, not only in New York, but also there at the port of Savannah in Georgia
[02:36:56] as well. Well, this is what we know. The union representing those 45,000 striking US dock workers
[02:37:02] at ports up and down the eastern seaboard and the Gulf Coast. Well, they have reached a deal
[02:37:08] with the US Maritime Alliance to suspend their strike until January the 15th to provide time
[02:37:15] to negotiate a new contract that's according to a person. So basically they got plus 62% wages.
[02:37:22] That's right. So they got a 62% wage increase because of this. But there were two things
[02:37:30] that the workers wanted. They wanted the wage increase and they also wanted the ban on automation.
[02:37:37] That's what they didn't get. I feel like obviously they didn't get that. There's no way that these
[02:37:47] company can write them a blank check and say we are going to be regressive with our technology
[02:37:56] indefinitely. They can't do that.
[02:38:01] Brief on the matter to Fox here. So the strike is over or now. There's this 90-day window for
[02:38:10] talks to continue. This is tentative at the moment here. If talks break down past January
[02:38:18] 15th, presumably, hopefully they can make those robots in 90 days will go into effect. But
[02:38:25] they have bought themselves time here. The union, remember the International Longshoremen's
[02:38:30] Association will resume working immediately. Find out at least until January the 15th.
[02:38:36] The agreement will allow both the union and the U.S. Maritime Alliance, which represents
[02:38:42] both the shippers and the ports here, time to negotiate a new six-year contract.
[02:38:49] So the person to the Associated Press also said both sides reached agreement on wage
[02:38:55] increases.
[02:38:56] Here it is.
[02:38:57] But details were not available here.
[02:38:59] But that's a six-year contract.
[02:39:00] So it does have the details.
[02:39:02] no full deal is reached by then by january the fifteenth
[02:39:06] the offer that is on the table right now that offer is a sixty-two percent wage
[02:39:12] crazy
[02:39:14] that's a lot pulled from the table if in the interim they cannot still agree
[02:39:20] on this here this is a condition offer it's been made to the i l a the i l a
[02:39:25] has accepted this right now sixty two percent
[02:39:29] wage increase here not entirely sure uh... if they have
[02:39:33] agreed or not on some of these other concerns these dock workers that i like
[02:39:37] the threat of automation
[02:39:39] to their job they also some some possible with regard to their retirement
[02:39:43] plans as well this is what we know right now the
[02:39:47] the deal reach only other pretty max money into r&d right now i think so
[02:39:51] too
[02:39:52] i think what's a sixty two percent is ridiculous sixty two percent over
[02:39:55] years yeah but
[02:39:57] I mean, I feel like most people don't get to 62% raise even over, you know, a handful
[02:40:01] of years, right?
[02:40:02] That's a crazy amount of increases in money.
[02:40:05] So yeah, how is it even possible 62% of their CEOs?
[02:40:08] No, then it would be 662%.
[02:40:11] But no, yeah, they're going to start firing people real soon.
[02:40:15] I guess so.
[02:40:17] Matters right now with their base pay, with their wages, and they're getting
[02:40:21] 62% hike. It's on the table that offer for the next 90 days here. In the meantime, we
[02:40:29] are getting in right now a joint statement in from both parties. Let's take that here.
[02:40:35] All right. So this is what they say. This is a joint statement between the ILA and
[02:40:40] the Maritime Alliance, quote, that the International Longshoremen's Association and the United
[02:40:45] States Maritime Alliance Limited have reached a tentative agreement on wages and have
[02:40:50] have agreed to extend the master contract until January 15, 2025 to return to the bargaining
[02:40:57] table to negotiate all other outstanding issues. Effective immediately, all current job actions
[02:41:04] will cease and all work covered by the master contract will resume here. So this was about
[02:41:12] a three and a half day strike here. We covered a lot of union strikes here at LiveNow.
[02:41:18] one. Not very long at all here. We do have live pictures. I believe this is in Red Hook
[02:41:24] in Brooklyn at the moment, a live picture there. And you can see it looks like some of
[02:41:29] these striking.
[02:41:31] I mean, you can see how like, I mean, obviously this is what's going to happen, right? Like,
[02:41:36] all right, that breaking news right now, WJZ has just learned an agreement has been
[02:41:41] reached between Longshoreman and the United States Maritime.
[02:41:44] I'm sorry, like the way that that other guy was talking, it was just, I couldn't do it.
[02:41:54] There's Tara Lynch, she's been all week long following this strike, so tell us what you know, Tara.
[02:42:01] Oh, Denise, we're here exclusively with ILA local 333 president Scott Cowan.
[02:42:07] Scott, you just made the announcement to your folks, the strike is over.
[02:42:11] Yes, the strike is over, we got a call from our international.
[02:42:14] Holy shit 61.5% increase over the next six years and we're going to have other language
[02:42:22] protect us from automation work out over the next few months and other okay so there is going to be
[02:42:27] language to protect from automation in that case well there I go I wonder what that's going to be
[02:42:35] because I feel like the only way the company can do that is if they currently say that like
[02:42:40] anybody who who works there like they'll they'll be willing to retrain them in
[02:42:46] using the automation software and the tools because I just I can't imagine
[02:42:50] them be able to get rid of automation there's no way new jobs on yeah all
[02:42:59] perfected exactly what is your emotion for you and your members I'm happy for
[02:43:03] them so they can get back to work and take care of their families I mean
[02:43:05] they've been out here for three days around a clock so this is a good
[02:43:08] thing for everybody. It's a good thing for the state, the port and all the members
[02:43:12] here and all their families.
[02:43:15] The money question I think is when will this port start to see action? When
[02:43:19] will we will be back on the terminal grounds on the virus? Yeah, voting
[02:43:23] cargo tomorrow morning. What do you think that will be like? I mean, I've
[02:43:26] seen some of the emotion from some of your members who are just off
[02:43:28] camera from us now. They they are thrilled. I mean, what what do you
[02:43:32] what does this mean to them?
[02:43:34] It means that they can they can provide the food, the state bills,
[02:43:38] they don't have to worry anymore, possibly losing their cars or their homes or anything
[02:43:42] like that. You know, we're just coming back off a major catastrophe. Maritime
[02:43:53] tragedy with the bridge collapse. We were out of work for two months. Now we're
[02:43:57] out of work for a few more days. We're very excited to be back. This is
[02:44:01] stream slide about, you know, why these members, you spoke to us exclusively
[02:44:05] earlier, but you said they deserve this raise. Not always do they get work,
[02:44:09] not always do they pick up hours. Why is this wage increase so important and
[02:44:12] Why is protection against automation so important to you?
[02:44:15] Well, the protection against automation
[02:44:17] is robots don't pay taxes
[02:44:19] and they don't put food on your table.
[02:44:20] So it's very important to protect these jobs.
[02:44:23] And as far as, you know...
[02:44:25] I totally disagree with this, by the way.
[02:44:28] The idea that you need to keep jobs in the market, no way.
[02:44:34] They don't put food on the table for you.
[02:44:37] The company does not owe you a living.
[02:44:40] Like, it's not how it works.
[02:44:43] You don't owe you like a job infinitely.
[02:44:47] Also, like, isn't working on a doc?
[02:44:52] I mean, I feel like in some cases it could be dangerous and it could be physically demanding,
[02:44:57] right?
[02:44:59] I mean, I'm not really sure.
[02:45:00] Like I'm not saying it's like super dangerous or super physically demanding, but I think
[02:45:04] it probably is to an extent.
[02:45:05] Like if I look at a lot of these stock workers, these are, you know, in shape men.
[02:45:12] So wouldn't that be a huge W?
[02:45:16] That we have people that are now like, now you don't have to do this job that's dangerous
[02:45:21] and it puts you at physical risk?
[02:45:23] What are we talking about?
[02:45:25] This is the whole reason why automation is designed.
[02:45:28] That's the, yeah, that's it.
[02:45:31] It's a good thing.
[02:45:32] The cost of everything is up.
[02:45:35] These folks worked during COVID night and day, getting goods to market.
[02:45:39] It's so important for them to get it on the, finally get it on the back end, all the hard
[02:45:43] work that they put in for this country going COVID.
[02:45:45] Scott, thank you so much for your time.
[02:45:47] We appreciate it.
[02:45:48] We appreciate you speaking with us earlier.
[02:45:49] I don't like the argument about the fact that they worked really hard during COVID,
[02:45:54] so they deserve to be paid more now.
[02:45:57] Because I feel like everybody did that.
[02:45:59] Like anybody who had a job at that point took that same risk.
[02:46:03] And I think that like if the company is making more money, then it makes more sense to give
[02:46:08] them more money.
[02:46:09] Yeah, sure.
[02:46:10] But like because of COVID, I don't, I don't, yeah, that's weird.
[02:46:13] There's well and congratulations on this new deal.
[02:46:17] Sure.
[02:46:18] You're welcome.
[02:46:19] Thank you.
[02:46:20] All right, Denise, back to you.
[02:46:21] Well, there it is.
[02:46:22] Well, down Tara, thank you.
[02:46:23] So I think honestly, I'll be really curious to see what happens with the automation
[02:46:27] because I just can't see them being able to just straight up ban
[02:46:29] automation. You don't see people complaining about drones
[02:46:32] taking pilots out of airplanes in a combat zone. Exactly. Yeah.
[02:46:36] That's horrible argument. The problem is where these workers
[02:46:38] are going to go when they're bought out by automation. So
[02:46:41] like, I don't like what you're saying, you're saying that
[02:46:44] the company has some sort of obligation to provide. So it
[02:46:48] has to be regressive in the way that it pursues
[02:46:51] technology in order to keep jobs on life support. That
[02:46:55] Sounds like the that's such a stupid way to run an economy. That's so stupid. Yeah, companies are
[02:47:06] responsible. Yeah, that it's insane.
[02:47:10] Yes, so many fallacies. Yeah, I can't even imagine people thinking that's a good idea. It's absolutely
[02:47:15] not. I don't agree with it at all.
[02:47:17] In your opinion, what the world should do when so many people are automated out of work? I think
[02:47:21] that they have to have universal basic income. I think you I think you need UBI.
[02:47:26] Like, I don't see a world where you don't have UVI.
[02:47:34] That's the issue.
[02:47:35] Like, I know a lot of people are not fans of it, right?
[02:47:38] People don't like the idea of universal basic income.
[02:47:42] But I don't see an outcome that doesn't include that.
[02:47:48] That's the problem?
[02:47:49] Yeah.
[02:47:50] Because, like, eventually you're going to have so many jobs that are automated that
[02:47:54] there's going to be no way for people to
[02:47:58] to expect to have a job and also I think what's going to happen is so if you
[02:48:03] look at the bottom 20 percent of like let's say IQ people
[02:48:08] a lot of the jobs that dumb people used to do
[02:48:12] guess what those are the easiest ones to make a machine do
[02:48:15] because it's take a box and put the box from here over to there
[02:48:20] well guess what if you're the kind of person who's
[02:48:23] only smart enough to figure out how to do that and it is absolutely true like i i know this is
[02:48:30] there's some people that are taller or shorter than other people there's people that go bald
[02:48:35] and other people that don't go bald there's people that have blue eyes people that have brown eyes
[02:48:40] there is a lot of variance in every aspect of of human behavior right every aspect of of
[02:48:48] a person, there's a massive spectrum, right? So what do you really think the odds are that
[02:48:56] some people are just like, it's like, there's some people that are never going to grow to six
[02:49:00] feet tall. It doesn't matter how many veggies you feed them. It doesn't matter if they eat,
[02:49:05] you know, frosted flakes growing up, they're still going to be five 11. That's it. So
[02:49:12] the problem is, is that that's true with IQ as well, is that to a certain extent,
[02:49:17] you can train a person to be like the smartest version of themselves, but the smartest version
[02:49:23] of themselves still might not be sufficient to be able to do a job that requires a high
[02:49:27] level of critical thinking. And the problem of what happens is that you have all these
[02:49:32] people that are effectively too dumb to be employed in a way that's like meaningful.
[02:49:39] And how are you going to fix that? What do you do with those people? Because like
[02:49:45] Like there are no jobs for them because all of them have been automated, culling, yeah,
[02:49:52] you could, yeah, we could maybe turn them into food.
[02:49:55] That would be a good idea.
[02:49:56] Kill them, yeah, send them off to war, yeah, that's another good one, right?
[02:50:00] Purge, yeah.
[02:50:02] And there's some solutions to it.
[02:50:05] But like, and if you really follow this line of thinking out and you look at it
[02:50:10] and you extrapolate this into like 30 years, right, 30 years into the future.
[02:50:16] If you're one of those people that's in the bottom 20% and you're living in the slums,
[02:50:21] basically, you can't afford anything and you're basically a fucking, like your life just sucks,
[02:50:29] why wouldn't you go out and rob buildings and burn down stores?
[02:50:35] Of course they will.
[02:50:37] Of course, because they've basically been spawned into a situation where they're
[02:50:41] set up to lose.
[02:50:43] Yeah, they have nothing to lose.
[02:50:45] Yeah, I was thinking about it. So what do you do with those people because you get shot right? Well, that's I'm saying you have to kill them
[02:50:50] Right and so is that the solution do we shoot them all?
[02:50:53] something like that
[02:50:55] You still need people to buy things
[02:50:57] You don't need all the people to buy all the things
[02:51:00] Like that the bottom 20% of people don't have a lot of purchasing power in the beginning in the first place
[02:51:07] That's not where you have all that happened
[02:51:13] You can't kill majority you easily can
[02:51:16] You just have the majority kill the other half of the majority
[02:51:22] We'll just make them all cops. Yeah, exactly. Again, this is where all people fear will happen to most people when we have a GI
[02:51:29] What is this here?
[02:51:31] Born to lose seems disingenuous literally eugenicist arguments. Do you really think that I'm wrong?
[02:51:40] I understand that the nature of what I'm saying is politically incorrect
[02:51:49] But I don't think I'm wrong. I don't proof. Um, what proof do you want? Yeah, what do you mean by proof? Yeah, what proof do you want? I was against this until I got my inheritance. The peasants will work for me now in the future. Nice.
[02:52:33] No, no, what proof, like, how could I, what could I tell you to make you see it from my point of view?
[02:52:40] What would you want to hear? You're not wrong, just a little too inhuman. We can find better ways to solve these issues.
[02:52:55] It's inhuman. We are entering an age of transhumanism.
[02:53:07] And for the last 100 years, all types of technological versions of transhumanism have existed to do so.
[02:53:18] Existed to take a person that is below a hundred percent and put them back up to a hundred percent
[02:53:24] So for example transhumanism is something as simple as robotic legs
[02:53:30] Somebody loses their legs now. They have robot legs
[02:53:33] What we are going to be transitioning to soon is
[02:53:37] technological advancements that take the human condition and
[02:53:41] Elevate it above a hundred percent
[02:53:43] Because if you look at like glasses are not meant to make you see through walls
[02:53:47] there's meant to make you see the way you should see.
[02:53:51] You know, your robotic hands are not made to make you,
[02:53:54] you know, be able to climb up anything you want.
[02:53:56] They're just made to where they're like
[02:53:58] the way you're supposed to be.
[02:54:00] They're not, no, they're not.
[02:54:02] And so what we're gonna see happen soon,
[02:54:04] and you're already seeing this,
[02:54:06] like a soft version of this is like the Google Glass,
[02:54:09] like the glasses, there will be chips
[02:54:13] and there will be things that they're gonna put
[02:54:15] in your fucking brain, and they're gonna give you
[02:54:17] Like, you know, you have exoskeletons are used.
[02:54:20] Um, I think that some people already use them and it's been shown that like the fatigue while using an exoskeleton is like one-fifth of what it is naturally in China.
[02:54:32] Yeah, I, it's, it's like for construction.
[02:54:35] I don't, I don't have enough information about that.
[02:54:37] So like really like say that a lot, but yes, it, it's already happening.
[02:54:43] Prove that there's no purchasing power at the bottom 20%.
[02:54:47] Okay, you really think that there's no purchasing power in the bottom 20% okay, here's your proof
[02:54:53] Look at income disparity and look at income and quality and then look at the way that IQ correlates to income
[02:55:01] It's not a one-to-one, but it's also not a one-to-zero
[02:55:03] There is a correlation and then so if you if you match that you're going to assume
[02:55:09] I mean how many times have we heard Bernie Sanders talk about the 1% of people on this much wealth?
[02:55:13] I think that that proves itself right there
[02:55:16] Like why do you want people to live off the government? That's a slave to the government. I know we're already, but you have a fighting chance.
[02:55:22] I don't understand this. So if you're living off the government, then you're a slave to the government.
[02:55:27] But if you're living off a company, then wouldn't you just be a slave to a company?
[02:55:30] What makes being a slave to a company morally better than being a slave to the government?
[02:55:35] Like, it's the same fucking thing. Yes.
[02:55:45] So I guess right. Yeah, and here's the thing. Here's your exoskeleton. Well either way like
[02:55:50] This is what's going to happen
[02:55:52] The freedom to choose who you're enslaved by yeah true, right? Yeah, you can be enslaved by Apple Microsoft
[02:56:01] They can still spend all that they are bad for money. You can get up if they don't have that much money to begin with
[02:56:08] You can't get out of it. I don't know what you mean by that
[02:56:12] You think a company has no obligation to provide jobs, but they're allowed by a lot of operate
[02:56:16] So why would a company allow robots from a private company at this point that better off doing it themselves and providing income to everyone?
[02:56:25] Uh, I don't really know what you mean by that. I'm a little bit confused. So
[02:56:29] But by law so you think a company should be
[02:56:32] Well, like I don't understand how there's like any sort of like real
[02:56:36] like foundation to what you're saying because
[02:56:40] If you look at history, there's always been a lot of cases where jobs were removed because technology improved
[02:56:45] Like we probably had way more people working on making cars back in like 1950 than we do now.
[02:56:52] Infinitely more people. But now we don't have that many people. So like should we shut down
[02:56:59] forward for that? Yeah, we'll get Detroit. Yeah, exactly. So printing presses. Yeah, exactly.
[02:57:05] There's so many examples of this. So I'm trying to think to myself, I don't think I can think
[02:57:12] of one. There's not a single instance where being regressive and fighting against the proliferation
[02:57:18] of technology has ever been seen historically as the right decision. I think every single
[02:57:26] time it's been the wrong decision. You can't stop progress just to keep jobs that are
[02:57:34] outdated. Yeah, exactly. So back before automation, more jobs existed. I think in certain industries
[02:57:43] absolutely like automation will not affect every industry in
[02:57:46] the same way. For example, automation will not affect
[02:57:50] plumbing in the same way that will affect data entry. Of
[02:57:54] course, different jobs existed exactly. consumers don't read
[02:58:01] and they don't know how to logically obtain healthy debt and
[02:58:03] leverage assets. Oh, I mean, a lot of people are dumb, right?
[02:58:06] That's it. What's your opinion on automated cars instead of
[02:58:09] human drivers? My opinion on automated cars instead of human
[02:58:12] drivers, very simple. I think that for all of us that are around
[02:58:16] like, you know, in our like, you know, 20s to 30s, I think
[02:58:19] within our lifetime, it will be or it will be on the path to
[02:58:24] being illegal to drive your own car. That's what I think it
[02:58:37] will happen. Yes. We've got to 100%. That's better. It is.
[02:58:50] Um, how so? Just wondering. So basically a lot of electric cars, if you have a system of electric
[02:59:02] cars that is all working together systematically, humans at that point would be an unknown variable
[02:59:10] inside of a system that is organized inside of a computer structure. So if you're a human,
[02:59:19] You are going to be disrupting the computer structure and the traffic flow of how machines are moving around.
[02:59:26] It's consistency, exactly.
[02:59:28] And so as more cars become self-driving, that means that the cars that are self-driving will also become, because this is going to be another really big factor.
[02:59:38] Self-driving cars will actually cause cars to move slower.
[02:59:44] Like with a lot of self-driving cars, it's not like you're going to be moving 80 miles an hour down the highway.
[02:59:49] but the difference is that with self-driving cars you're always going to be moving nearly all the time
[02:59:54] because the car can detect what all the other cars are doing because it's all existing inside of a
[02:59:59] system that's checking and balancing out each other and so when you add a human variable into that
[03:00:05] it's like imagine uh you know you have like a machine and then you drop a mouse into the machine
[03:00:11] and then the mouse accidentally gets stuck in a machine and it breaks the machine and it kills
[03:00:15] the mouse. The human is the mouse. Yeah, it will effectively reduce traffic by, like, 99%
[03:00:22] or at least 90%. So that's why it's going to happen with cars. Don't be ridiculous. The
[03:00:30] same way Americans can't give up guns. They won't give up their cars. Driving your own car
[03:00:34] will never be banned ever. Trumps of the world won't sure it. I don't agree with you.
[03:00:41] you. So basically, I think that you bring up a good point. But I
[03:00:49] think that your point has an expiration date. So for example,
[03:00:53] like I think being able to own a gun solves an existential
[03:00:59] threat. Whereas being able to have a really caught being able
[03:01:04] to have a car and drive around does not. So like one of them
[03:01:08] is freedom. And if one of them is safety, the other one is
[03:01:11] freedom. I think people are much more willing to go with being able to do what they want
[03:01:17] rather than safety, if that makes sense. Freedom is safety? No, it's not. Freedom is not safety.
[03:01:25] That's crazy.
[03:01:27] Hmm. Movement at will is safety? No, it's not. I guarantee you, if every single car
[03:01:35] on the road was self-driving, you would have less accidents,
[03:01:41] and there would be less fatal accidents.
[03:01:45] Absolutely, it's not even a question.
[03:01:48] So if you operate under that assumption that everybody
[03:01:54] acknowledges this, right?
[03:01:55] Nobody's saying this isn't true.
[03:01:57] And also, here's another really great example
[03:02:00] that's a microcosm of what I'm saying.
[03:02:02] Seat belts.
[03:02:04] Seat belts used to not be in cars.
[03:02:07] Now you are required by law to wear a seat belt.
[03:02:11] Why are you required by law to wear a seat belt?
[03:02:14] Because if you don't wear a seat belt,
[03:02:16] you can fly out of the car in an accident
[03:02:19] and hurt somebody else.
[03:02:21] So I think that you can look at seat belts
[03:02:23] as an example of what's going to happen
[03:02:26] with cars as a whole.
[03:02:31] So yeah, I mean, dude, even with modern self-driving,
[03:02:35] if everybody had self-driving accidents
[03:02:37] probably dropped by 90% they would. And that's going to be the
[03:02:40] argumentation for for why it's going to happen. That's the
[03:02:45] exact reason why it's going to happen. Humans are the ultimate
[03:02:51] variable. And also, again, when you have one person in their
[03:02:55] motorcycles, I don't really think that I don't know what's
[03:02:58] going to happen with that. Do you think well, what's
[03:03:02] this your similar to players getting used to micro transactions
[03:03:04] and video games? Yeah, exactly. And so this is what's
[03:03:06] to happen too is that right now a lot of us like I like driving I like driving my car
[03:03:14] uh you know I think it's fun I don't want to lose the ability to drive
[03:03:19] but the difference is that people that grow up without having to drive their own car without
[03:03:24] understanding that in like you know 50 years from now they're not going to grow up with that same
[03:03:30] type of uh of attachment and so as we die out and as the new people take over and they never grew
[03:03:38] up with this type of like worldview they never understood this at all they're gonna have a
[03:03:42] totally different outlook on the world than we do right now and even then we will uh then that's
[03:03:50] not true like yeah look at dry like driving manual like using computers like anything like video
[03:03:55] games for example like there's so many technological cultural shifts that happen people don't agree
[03:04:04] with this like it's just true like i'm telling you guys like this is what's gonna happen horses
[03:04:10] break your argument we still ride horses on the road i don't see anybody riding a horse on the
[03:04:26] road yeah i don't see that happening at all i don't want to agree with you to write but you're
[03:04:47] right i i think that's what's gonna happen the insurance will lobby against the law that deems
[03:04:54] human operated vehicles illegal. You actually make a great point and I think that's probably the
[03:04:59] best argument that I've read against what I'm saying is that insurance companies won't like this
[03:05:03] because it'll make them it'll make them less relevant. And so that that that's actually
[03:05:09] probably the best argument that I've heard so far. Horses are driven by people, cars are
[03:05:16] driven by people, switching to non-pilot cars is different. That's actually a really good
[03:05:19] point too. Yeah, it'll take longer than 50 years but it will happen. Yeah, I think it'll
[03:05:26] It'll be in our lifetime though.
[03:05:28] I personally think so.
[03:05:29] But anyway, yeah.
[03:05:32] That's, automation's gonna go very far.
[03:05:35] And that's just another example of it.
[03:05:36] I could talk about it for a long time,
[03:05:38] but a lot of people want me to watch this video.
[03:05:40] I'm gonna watch it.
[03:05:42] The country that kills illegal immigrants,
[03:05:44] they just, they just kill them?
[03:05:48] We kill illegals?
[03:05:51] What?
[03:05:54] Let's say I wanna go through this wall.
[03:05:55] I break through the wall.
[03:05:56] What happens to me next?
[03:05:57] you would die. Damn. Unemployment in European Union is Poland. The highest GDP after COVID
[03:06:04] Poland. One of the lowest debts. Poland. There's nobody there. Number of European Parliament
[03:06:12] from Poland. It's like nothing there. The country that just approved the new measure
[03:06:22] to shoot and kill anyone that tries to illegally enter their board. Damn. Unfortunately, one
[03:06:26] One of our soldiers was killed in the spear, because they behave like animals, but unfortunately
[03:06:31] they don't behave like civilized people.
[03:06:33] We are the ones with this border, so we are protecting the whole Europe.
[03:06:38] But, on strict border control and refusal to take in refugees from non-neighboring countries
[03:06:42] like Syria and Afghanistan has caused the EU to propose a 22,000 euro fine for each
[03:06:48] person Poland refuses to take in, and guys like Dominic to be labeled Islamophobic
[03:06:52] and fascist.
[03:06:54] What the fuck?
[03:06:56] You, Yonka, the commission president, says that you're racist.
[03:07:00] You sound proud of the fact that you haven't taken any refugees.
[03:07:04] Of course, because this is what our people are expecting from our government.
[03:07:08] That's number one.
[03:07:09] This is why Poland is so safe.
[03:07:11] I don't care.
[03:07:12] I care about my family and about my country.
[03:07:15] When I see the...
[03:07:19] I completely agree with him.
[03:07:22] I'm gonna be honest.
[03:07:23] I totally agree with him.
[03:07:27] Well, I do understand that this is for my future children.
[03:07:30] Does Poland's strict border policy work?
[03:07:32] Is Poland significantly safer than the rest of Europe because of it?
[03:07:35] That's what I'm curious about.
[03:07:36] And do the people of Poland want open borders?
[03:07:38] Poland are racist. We are proud of it.
[03:07:41] And I don't really want any immigrants in my country, you know?
[03:07:45] Thank you, man.
[03:07:46] Before meeting with them, I headed to the capital of Poland, Warsaw,
[03:07:49] to see what the locals thought of Poland's border.
[03:07:51] Okay.
[03:07:51] Their border patrol now being able to kill migrants illegally trying to enter their country.
[03:07:55] Damn!
[03:07:56] At university, what are a lot of the student's thoughts on, you know, shooting down illegal immigrants to come through the border?
[03:08:04] I've never heard about it. Yeah, yeah, okay.
[03:08:07] It is bad because I don't see any purpose to use a gun for the person. First of all, we need to talk.
[03:08:14] Uh-huh
[03:08:15] Hope we need to
[03:08:17] Identify the intention of other person. Oh my god, that's yeah, I mean
[03:08:22] It's a tough question, right?
[03:08:24] It's a crazy question, right?
[03:08:25] Yeah, but to be honest, I'm not sure how they're controlling the borders, but I saw a lot of refugees in the center from here.
[03:08:34] There are a lot of immigrants all around the Europe, and sometimes it can be dangerous for the Europeans.
[03:08:40] What are your thoughts on if you're fucking based?
[03:08:42] Absolutely.
[03:08:43] Came here illegally. What should be done?
[03:08:45] Oh, I guess I should go...
[03:08:48] fucking exactly get the fuck out
[03:08:52] is crazy safe here in Poland as a woman
[03:08:57] yeah very much safer here in Poland as a woman than you do in India
[03:09:01] yeah it's more safe yeah a lot safe you can walk
[03:09:05] I hear a lot of really bad stories about India especially for women to go
[03:09:10] there
[03:09:10] I'm assuming probably like there's
[03:09:14] a degree of there are some places that are really bad in some places that
[03:09:18] aren't
[03:09:18] But man, sounds really bad.
[03:09:22] Like, I go to work at night and nobody cares and nobody is like thrashing you.
[03:09:30] What should I say?
[03:09:32] We crossed from the main street, I really feel not very safe because there are some strange people.
[03:09:40] Yes, of course.
[03:09:42] And in general, some sick people, they try to...
[03:09:47] Who should the border keep out? Who should it let in? In Poland?
[03:09:51] Nice to call, kind, and the way of good help.
[03:09:54] Okay. Do you think having a...
[03:09:56] I don't think that...
[03:09:58] I don't like the idea that a country is like morally obligated to take in immigrants.
[03:10:04] I don't think that that's really healthy.
[03:10:07] I think that if you want to take in immigration for whatever reason, it's okay to do that.
[03:10:13] But I don't like the moral mandate of it.
[03:10:16] I think it's inaccurate. It's dumb. Yeah, I think so too.
[03:10:20] I think a country has an obligation to take care of its people and the people that live there.
[03:10:26] And if it can help people beyond that, that's okay.
[03:10:30] But there is a tier list and the people that live in the country are at the top of that tier list.
[03:10:37] It's egotistic. Well, of course it is. That's the whole point.
[03:10:42] Yeah, absolutely. Refugee equals immigrant. Well, I would feel the same way about refugees as well.
[03:10:48] Why would you take in a refugee?
[03:10:50] Because you take in a refugee, you're taking your money and you're giving it to that person.
[03:10:55] But that money was extracted through taxes that were put on your people.
[03:11:01] So at this point, you're basically stealing people's money and then giving it to someone who isn't even part of the country.
[03:11:10] I don't think that's fair.
[03:11:12] Is that really the ethical thing to do?
[03:11:15] I don't think it really is.
[03:11:19] I don't. I don't view this as ethical at all. Charity at gunpoint, yeah, exactly.
[03:11:29] They're coming to Wise Ego, a bad case that goes to your country, yeah.
[03:11:36] Pay taxes for this, exactly. Poland's taking the immigrants from Ukraine.
[03:11:39] The border they're talking about is with Belarus, the whole issue's fuzzy. I don't know.
[03:11:44] Look at what a refugee should go to the closest country, not flee to the...
[03:11:47] Well, I'm just saying like, because you're letting in your country,
[03:11:52] doesn't mean you're giving the money, that depends on the qualifications for your social welfare.
[03:11:56] If you bring in a bunch of people into the country that in often cases probably don't even speak the
[03:12:02] language of the country, how are these people going to be able to function in your society?
[03:12:07] Like, let's let's logically evaluate this. Like, how could that possibly happen?
[03:12:15] There's no way. Like, and also, like, it's again, like the entire premise is built off
[03:12:21] of the concept that this is a problem that needs to be solved. And I don't think that it necessarily is.
[03:12:30] This isn't a problem that like Poland is responsible for. It's not their issue.
[03:12:35] You have nothing to do with it. So they don't have any obligation to like help these other
[03:12:39] people out. Why would they? You're wrong. Imagine if in World War II no one likes to
[03:12:46] have Polish in their country. I think that there are treaties that like other countries have
[03:12:53] And I think that in some cases it can make sense, especially if you're doing it for a strategic
[03:12:58] reason. But I think that all decisions that are made in terms of like refugees and in terms of
[03:13:05] like even immigration need to be made with the best interest of your current citizens in mind.
[03:13:17] Or strict stance on the border keeps Poland safer? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm pretty sure.
[03:13:23] I know that many people have that opinion. I want to believe that it doesn't really
[03:13:27] matter from which country you're coming, you know, if you apply to the culture.
[03:13:34] I don't, I don't agree with that. There are obviously going to be a lot of people that are
[03:13:38] coming from certain cultures that are totally different than yours, and I don't think that
[03:13:41] all cultures are compatible. Like you can't have a culture that stones women to death for
[03:13:46] adultery be compatible with a country that has pride parades. It's not compatible, it's naive.
[03:13:51] There's not even a question.
[03:13:55] Like it's something that sounds good and it's like the right thing to say, but it's just
[03:13:59] completely blatantly and plainly untrue.
[03:14:04] And I'm not even making a value judgment as if like our culture is superior.
[03:14:08] Like I like my culture better, but if I went to a place that stones women to death for
[03:14:13] adultery, I would respect and follow their laws because I'm in their house.
[03:14:17] However, I wouldn't try to like live my way over there.
[03:14:23] It's water and oil, it just doesn't mix.
[03:14:29] It's gonna be fine.
[03:14:30] So, I think he has nothing to do with the border.
[03:14:32] Okay, nothing.
[03:14:33] What are your thoughts on immigration in Poland?
[03:14:36] I'm a political immigrant.
[03:14:38] And that's why I don't have a question yet.
[03:14:43] I haven't encountered anything like this yet.
[03:14:46] Like the border?
[03:14:46] I haven't encountered anything like this yet.
[03:14:48] Why did you come from Belarus to Poland?
[03:14:50] I'm a political activist.
[03:14:52] And I have no way back to Poland.
[03:14:56] How was your experience going through the Belarusian-Polish border?
[03:15:00] I had a different route.
[03:15:04] I came from Georgia.
[03:15:06] I lived in Georgia for some time.
[03:15:08] So, in my case, I didn't have an extreme.
[03:15:12] I think that here women are safe.
[03:15:15] and do business is also very good
[03:15:24] I think that the international law
[03:15:27] protects its territory
[03:15:29] but it's on the legal level
[03:15:47] it protects its territory
[03:15:49] but it's on the legal level
[03:15:51] No one, of course, has a border.
[03:15:54] They must follow the law.
[03:15:58] So if you are illegally violating territorial integrity,
[03:16:03] the state has the right to protect itself.
[03:16:07] If you are running from war, please register, get documents, work.
[03:16:13] I think the country is very comfortable for life,
[03:16:16] and I think it is very tolerant to all refugees.
[03:16:18] He ran away from the war, and they opened a business here, paid for his work.
[03:16:48] Wait, what's this?
[03:16:49] Oh, just, okay.
[03:16:50] Hello?
[03:16:52] Hey.
[03:16:56] Okay, yeah, I will.
[03:16:59] Okay, all right, yo, bye.
[03:17:08] For political asylum?
[03:17:10] Or you work here?
[03:17:11] If you want me to move it, you can have one.
[03:17:12] Yeah, okay.
[03:17:13] I believe like in the most Poland,
[03:17:14] especially like the Eastern part in Warsaw,
[03:17:16] we're like fully open for everybody
[03:17:18] who wants to come here in every purpose.
[03:17:20] A lot of people lost their houses,
[03:17:22] loved their safety in their life.
[03:17:23] So I do not see any problem with that.
[03:17:27] In my opinion, I don't have any problem with that.
[03:17:29] Even illegal.
[03:17:30] Let me listen to that again, sorry, I was distracted.
[03:17:33] Okay.
[03:17:34] Or you work here, why did you come here?
[03:17:37] I live in most Poland, especially the eastern part of Warsaw.
[03:17:40] We're fully open for everybody who wants to come here in every purpose.
[03:17:44] Is that true?
[03:17:45] A lot of people love their houses, love the safety in their life.
[03:17:48] So I don't have any problem with that.
[03:17:51] In my opinion, I don't have any problem with that.
[03:17:53] Even illegally.
[03:17:54] You know what? In my opinion, it's like hard to be illegally at this moment because you have to cross the border.
[03:17:59] I think this is not like the main spectrum of a problem. Most of them want to be illegally because they want to have a work.
[03:18:07] So if they come to Poland, but they are from a country that's not a neighboring country to Poland, should they be allowed to come in here and be a refugee?
[03:18:15] Yes, sure, because we've been in this situation in Poland. We have a travel history.
[03:18:20] So I think that like a lot of people that have this opinion
[03:18:25] are in a position to be able to have this opinion.
[03:18:29] I actually I don't think that this is like, for example, if you ever applied
[03:18:33] this to something where it negatively affected him,
[03:18:37] I think that he'd probably think about it differently.
[03:18:40] It's kind of what I was saying about how a lot of people are very generous
[03:18:43] with other people's money.
[03:18:45] I think that if somebody like that,
[03:18:49] if they were negatively affected by it, then they would think very differently.
[03:18:53] Yeah, it's a luxury belief. I think it is. It's very much a luxury belief.
[03:19:00] And I think that it's selfish too.
[03:19:05] Helpful a neighbor. What are your thoughts on illegal immigration?
[03:19:08] Oh, I think the crime rate is going much higher so far.
[03:19:12] So what about like Syrian refugees, like Afghanistan refugees, Eritrea,
[03:19:17] are they close enough to be considered neighbors,
[03:19:19] or should they go to the neighboring country?
[03:19:20] They're not like, of course, geographically they're not our neighbors,
[03:19:24] but if they're looking for a safe place, they want to be here legally,
[03:19:27] they want to have a work, they want to build a new life.
[03:19:30] I don't see a problem with that.
[03:19:31] Have you heard about the Belarusian-Polish hybrid war, they call it?
[03:19:35] Yeah. What do you thought it's meant?
[03:19:36] Of course, this is not correct, to allow what to bring people from outside just to put them in new.
[03:19:42] But before heading to the Poland-Belarus border,
[03:19:45] To see what Poland says is a hybrid warfare at play where Russia is sending migrants from China and Africa into Poland
[03:19:51] For them to then enter the rest of the EU and then financially and socially destabilize the rest of Europe. I met up with
[03:19:57] Is this happening? What the fuck?
[03:20:00] Dominique, member of the European Parliament, is the guy's law and justice party.
[03:20:04] Is this man a racist alt-right Islamophobe as the mainstream media and leftist detractors call him?
[03:20:10] I want to ask him how does Poland's new border wall work? Can any refugees come in?
[03:20:14] What is this hybrid war? And how does their border control differ from other EU countries?
[03:20:19] See the guns. Does it work?
[03:20:21] I'm very happy that we are on the street, not in the studio.
[03:20:24] You can see and everyone can see.
[03:20:26] Good hand.
[03:20:27] Yeah, the difference. It's beautiful.
[03:20:29] I mean, okay.
[03:20:30] Just look different.
[03:20:30] Okay, I got it. I got to call him out on this.
[03:20:35] There is graffiti literally right behind him where he's talking about how beautiful everything is.
[03:20:42] I will tell you that.
[03:20:44] But if you compare it to San Francisco, it does seem a little bit cleaner.
[03:20:53] That's Polish art. I see the difference. That's art.
[03:20:56] It's beautiful. Naturally different in Paris, London, anywhere in Germany.
[03:21:00] What are your thoughts?
[03:21:01] I think the easiest way to answer it is
[03:21:03] Eurostat is the most important when it comes to the data.
[03:21:07] Safest country in Europe, Poland, the lowest unemployment.
[03:21:11] Oh, yeah
[03:21:14] So if you ask me about any data, we are leaders and that is the fact it's not my political opinion
[03:21:20] Yeah, when I quote this in European Parliament, they were very on it. Also, you want to support our yeah, so is this true?
[03:21:27] Like is I would imagine that if he's saying it and it's just blatantly untrue people would have called it out
[03:21:36] And like nobody would be taking this seriously, right?
[03:21:39] That's exactly what it is. Yeah, it's a sub-ocean refugee at the border. All refugees come there from Russian under the guise of an agreement. I don't know
[03:21:52] You can Google it
[03:21:54] Let me see a crime in the EU by country
[03:22:04] Okay
[03:22:07] So let me see if I can find any information about this
[03:22:19] Where's Poland
[03:22:23] Number 30 so it's definitely pretty far down there. Yeah, I and France is it yeah
[03:22:34] It's like a Netherlands seems like it's below it Finland and Austria Austria are also all below it
[03:22:42] So it seems like that's not entirely true. I'm from Poland. Pull me up. I'll straighten this out. Well, I don't need to
[03:22:55] Like you know, I just I wanted just want to see what the numbers are. I think it's reverse. Maybe he could euro stat
[03:23:03] Let me see if I can find another one
[03:23:10] Crime statistics
[03:23:15] Hmm
[03:23:18] That's very hard for me to tell
[03:23:23] Austeris full bullshit. I'm from Vienna. So they aren't the safest button runners up. Yeah, it seems like Poland is safer than average
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[03:23:50] slash Tyler Olivera for like 5 bucks a month. The whole discussion on migration started in
[03:23:58] 2015 when Germany started this madness. In 2018 I said quite famous words zero
[03:24:07] illegal migration in the world. Damn. In every single policy. We don't want any
[03:24:12] illegals. Then they call me Islamophile. If someone is from China, if someone is from India or
[03:24:18] someone is, it doesn't matter who he is, what he believes in. If he's illegal, we do not want that.
[03:24:23] The difference between refugee and migrant, especially illegal migrant, is very, very, very
[03:24:29] clear. The refugee is the person who flee from the country of conflict, of conflict,
[03:24:34] in the first safe country. I didn't know that Serbia is bordering country with Poland.
[03:24:37] It's not. It's not. Okay.
[03:24:39] to the first safe country. That is why we took over two million Ukrainians,
[03:24:42] legal. Because you are contiguous, you guys border with Ukraine. That's right. That's right.
[03:24:46] The case of Syria, Afghanistan, Eritrea, that does not make sense. So you're saying it's not their job
[03:24:51] because basically they're not a bordering country, but they did for Ukraine.
[03:24:56] I think that makes sense. Yeah, that definitely makes sense.
[03:25:03] Not refugees. I am trying to repeat it every single time. If you want to come, you can
[03:25:09] income. Submit your documents, ask for a visa, stay here for six or ten months, pay taxes,
[03:25:15] contribute to the society, and you are welcome. Why not? We are not North Korea.
[03:25:20] Why are Syrian Afghanistan refugees coming to Poland and not UAE?
[03:25:28] Why Qatar did not react? Why are they going to Qatar?
[03:25:32] Very rich Arab country. Where is Qatar? I'm trying to ask this question for years now
[03:25:37] And I cannot find any answer because we've been told that this is up.
[03:25:40] I mean, he's right.
[03:25:43] Where's the moral authority in trying to tell Poland that they're doing that when
[03:25:48] there are other countries that are closer and also have a more congruent culture?
[03:25:53] Yeah, he's right.
[03:25:56] Global problem. So there is a need for global solidarity.
[03:26:01] There is no global solidarity.
[03:26:02] Sure.
[03:26:03] Like Qatar is a great example.
[03:26:05] Yeah.
[03:26:05] Our soldier was killed with a spear by the illegal.
[03:26:08] Terrible.
[03:26:08] So that's what's what the fuck on the streets if we would let them in they started this madness
[03:26:14] but by real common politics that was the politic you know welcoming Jesus because they were hoping
[03:26:21] for for cheap labor they found out that those who came illegally they do not they don't want to
[03:26:27] work they don't want to work but there's much more crimes sure so they said okay let's spread
[03:26:32] them around let's say that this is our responsibility and european solidarity and
[03:26:37] And then we're going to get rid of this problem.
[03:26:39] So in European Union, they started the thing they called...
[03:26:44] I can't believe that they've like gaslighted themselves into bringing in a bunch of people
[03:26:48] from these random countries.
[03:26:50] I feel like this is probably just pushed by companies in order to get cheaper labor,
[03:26:55] right?
[03:26:56] I mean, that's what it has to be.
[03:26:58] Because I can't see how like this is in the interest of an average person.
[03:27:06] Yeah, it's nuts.
[03:27:08] You'd be surprised.
[03:27:09] pushed by politicians. I just like, yeah, in Canada, they do the same stuff. Destroy labor
[03:27:19] bargaining power. Yeah, I don't understand this at all. I'm actually kind of shocked
[03:27:23] that so many people buy into this. Yeah, globalist policy, it just seems so silly. I'll be right
[03:27:29] back. She's about there. All right. We're back. Okay.
[03:29:04] Every country should take migrants. They are called refugees. That's how they call them.
[03:29:14] They say you're going to pay like 22,000 euros per person if you will not take them in.
[03:29:19] And you guys said no, we're not doing that. What were the consequences to that?
[03:29:23] Yeah, that's ridiculous. It's ridiculous. So now they have to pay money for not funding random people?
[03:29:33] It's insane.
[03:29:35] Old action, I suppose.
[03:29:36] They tried to force us to take illegals.
[03:29:38] We said, no, it's better to pay.
[03:29:40] It's better to have frozen assets, whatever,
[03:29:44] rather than risk our own life.
[03:29:45] Okay.
[03:29:46] And look at the streets now.
[03:29:47] Do you okay?
[03:29:48] There you go.
[03:29:50] Has Poland always been this way, Dominic?
[03:29:52] This is what it's needed to understand
[03:29:55] why we cherish our freedom so much.
[03:29:57] All right.
[03:29:57] Lots of rocks now.
[03:29:58] Don't random people, what are you talking about?
[03:29:59] What do you mean, not random people?
[03:30:03] Aren't they random?
[03:30:04] Like, how are they not random?
[03:30:08] Yeah, I'm confused.
[03:30:10] I feel like they're random.
[03:30:17] Yeah, what's going on?
[03:30:29] There's just a regular street? Yeah, no, I'm just like, who's...
[03:30:32] I mean, you just inviting in a bunch of fucking people.
[03:30:39] Not always, uh, not only polling doing the same,
[03:30:41] Finland doesn't take in anybody either.
[03:30:44] I don't know.
[03:30:46] No, this person not responding.
[03:30:48] But either way...
[03:30:50] Yeah, I don't see a single, uh...
[03:30:54] single problem with this Russia because of Germany historically Poland did not
[03:31:03] exist for 123 years you know independence back in 1918 so after that
[03:31:10] after 1918 we had a little bit of freedom but then in 1939 the thing
[03:31:17] happened yeah and Russia attacked both fronts both and we had this terrible
[03:31:23] communism in Poland for 70 years. That's why I hate Putin. I hate him because he's trying to
[03:31:31] go back to the Soviet Union era. The way he behaves and the way Russia behaves is unpredictable.
[03:31:39] I also want to say that like this what he's saying here, this is kind of like the point
[03:31:46] that I was making about how you can very logically assume that because he thinks Russia
[03:31:52] is an adversary, because he hates Putin, he hates Russia, that he would want to help Ukraine
[03:31:58] because Ukraine is like the country that is like bordering Russia, right? And so, yes, obviously,
[03:32:06] Ukraine is being attacked by Russia. It's a common enemy. So like again, them taking in
[03:32:12] immigrants and people are like refugees from Ukraine is in the direct benefit of Poland.
[03:32:19] And you see how like even whenever they are taking them in the focus is still on the people
[03:32:26] that are living there.
[03:32:27] It's mutually beneficial.
[03:32:28] Exactly.
[03:32:32] Yes.
[03:32:33] Finally, we have MP with the great English.
[03:32:40] There we go.
[03:32:41] When did this hybrid war begin?
[03:32:43] Spray them down.
[03:32:44] An act of Russia trying to antagonize.
[03:32:47] Because when you go through the papers, you see that the guys who came to Belarus are with the Russian visas.
[03:32:55] So we know that by the fact, it's not an opinion.
[03:32:58] So the whole process of traveling is organized by Russia.
[03:33:03] And because of the green border with Belarus, they are able to come Belarus and attack our border.
[03:33:10] So it's organized by Russia, of course.
[03:33:12] And they want to destabilize Poland and other countries, because the whole thing is not only about Poland and Hungary, Italy, and others.
[03:33:20] In this part of Europe, we know that Russia is responsible.
[03:33:23] And when you pushed back against the Muslim refugees, illegal immigrants, whoever they were, why did they call you an Islamophobe?
[03:33:30] What happened there?
[03:33:31] First of all, it's not true.
[03:33:32] One of my closest friends, this friend is from Syria.
[03:33:36] Ah, OK.
[03:33:37] You know, he came here illegally.
[03:33:39] He started his company.
[03:33:40] He paid taxes.
[03:33:41] He's been here for many years, and we are very close friends.
[03:33:44] He's from Syria, and he says, never.
[03:33:47] Any time that people use the phobe language,
[03:33:50] I usually assume that it's like now you're
[03:33:53] using this language to try to shut down a conversation.
[03:33:59] Yeah, like any time, like, oh, OK.
[03:34:01] Now it's a diversion.
[03:34:03] Yeah, it's a language game.
[03:34:04] but some sort of bullshit, something like that.
[03:34:08] Ran out of other arguments?
[03:34:09] Yeah, exactly.
[03:34:10] They're trying to guilt trip you, exactly.
[03:34:12] Yeah, it's not that he's afraid of you,
[03:34:14] just doesn't want that culture in the country, right?
[03:34:16] It's pretty simple.
[03:34:19] Let them come in.
[03:34:21] Oh, of course, they call us races.
[03:34:23] They call us Islamophones.
[03:34:26] They try to tell us that the doctors will come,
[03:34:29] engineers will come, that our society,
[03:34:32] It's all bullshit.
[03:34:33] Do you need doctors?
[03:34:34] Of course not.
[03:34:35] I mean, but we need doctors.
[03:34:38] Not doctors, right?
[03:34:39] Are they doctors?
[03:34:40] No, thank you.
[03:34:41] Thank you.
[03:34:42] I won't follow them to be like this.
[03:34:44] Now, is most of Polish government
[03:34:46] in agreement with your stances on this?
[03:34:48] It's strange.
[03:34:50] We like Poland because all decisions
[03:34:53] were made by our government.
[03:34:55] Yes, yes.
[03:34:56] Good luck.
[03:34:56] Thank you very much.
[03:34:59] Good luck.
[03:35:00] Thank you.
[03:35:01] Dominic, you're loved far and wide here it seems.
[03:35:03] It's like this message is resonating
[03:35:04] with a lot of the public.
[03:35:05] And you have to remember that this is very liberal city.
[03:35:08] Sure, are you a big fan of it?
[03:35:10] Yeah.
[03:35:11] Tell me about the live bullets,
[03:35:13] the fact that you can now kill illegal immigrants
[03:35:15] trying to enter the border.
[03:35:16] I love it.
[03:35:17] That's, damn!
[03:35:31] I love it.
[03:35:32] Yeah, not even a pause, he just says it, bro, again.
[03:35:36] Tell me about the live bullets,
[03:35:38] the fact that you can now kill illegal immigrants
[03:35:40] trying to enter the border.
[03:35:41] I love it.
[03:35:42] If you want if you want if you are trying to commit a crime on the police soil, you might be that we do not know if you are
[03:35:49] refugee a migrant or a terrorist that's why after our after our
[03:35:55] Soldier was killed our parliament passed the law that we can use live bullets to protect our nation
[03:36:02] We heard that it appeared, but there's no such a zombie cities like
[03:36:07] Like, San Francisco...
[03:36:10] What do they call them?
[03:36:13] Appeared, but there is no such a zombie series.
[03:36:17] Like, San Francisco...
[03:36:22] I mean, yeah!
[03:36:25] San Francisco, we don't have that.
[03:36:27] You know what?
[03:36:28] Why not?
[03:36:28] Jesus!
[03:36:29] Because we are protecting our border.
[03:36:31] Okay.
[03:36:31] That's the way they try to smuggle it into the ground,
[03:36:35] using any illegal activities, always connected to the drugs.
[03:36:38] Okay.
[03:36:39] Organ.
[03:36:39] but drugs is a very good business.
[03:36:42] So it's not only about having illegals,
[03:36:45] it's also security and anti-war, anti-jurks war.
[03:36:51] So we are winning at the moment.
[03:36:54] Damn.
[03:36:55] You can see how kind of people are.
[03:36:57] Putin toilet paper.
[03:36:58] I'm saying they feel, you can tell.
[03:37:01] It's just beautiful.
[03:37:03] You can't see this kind of thing in Europe anymore.
[03:37:07] When do you think the rest of Europe lost this?
[03:37:10] When they decided to be politically correct.
[03:37:15] Damn.
[03:37:16] Holy shit.
[03:37:19] Would you kill a home invader?
[03:37:20] Is breaking into your home uninvited?
[03:37:22] That's the same for countries.
[03:37:23] Why would you not defend your home from people
[03:37:24] who want to break in and not just knock,
[03:37:27] like normal people?
[03:37:28] You're right.
[03:37:30] No, you're right.
[03:37:31] Yeah, holy shit.
[03:37:38] For the leftists, this is what they want.
[03:37:40] They want diversity.
[03:37:42] What kind of diversity?
[03:37:44] With the knife and the rifle?
[03:37:46] Is this diversity?
[03:37:48] Beautiful.
[03:37:49] You do not see soldiers with the rifles,
[03:37:53] as you see in London or in France.
[03:37:55] There's no need.
[03:37:56] We are not racist.
[03:37:58] We are not.
[03:37:59] I always wonder, whenever I hear something like that,
[03:38:02] I always wonder how bad is it really?
[03:38:05] Because there's a lot of spin on everything,
[03:38:08] Whether it's like, you know, people in San Francisco, people in France or Germany or the UK, I really don't know.
[03:38:19] And I bet probably one person's experience might not be the same as everybody else's.
[03:38:25] It's really bad. Yeah, I bet it probably depends on where you're at.
[03:38:31] That's fucked up. Yeah, I don't know.
[03:38:34] Slamo folks.
[03:38:36] We are logical.
[03:38:37] So, I think it's very important to have this discussion,
[03:38:40] our discussion while eating.
[03:38:42] Okay.
[03:38:43] I tell you why.
[03:38:44] Why?
[03:38:45] Because it's so peaceful.
[03:38:46] Can you show me around?
[03:38:47] You know how peaceful it is.
[03:38:50] You don't feel any stress, you do not.
[03:38:53] I'm gonna be honest, I think he's totally
[03:38:55] fucking right about this.
[03:38:58] Absolutely.
[03:38:59] There's no crime, there's no bullshit.
[03:39:01] A hundred percent he's right.
[03:39:04] Feel any anxiety.
[03:39:05] don't feel threatened by anyone. You don't have anyone coming to your table and you know,
[03:39:11] asking for money or whatever. You just sit relaxing, have a nice beer and then you have
[03:39:17] beautiful pierogies. This is what I love about...
[03:39:19] I don't know how like, you know, people have begun, like they've been able to like morally
[03:39:24] hijack a conversation where bad actors and people that have malicious intent are supposed
[03:39:29] to be the people that you side with and you empathize with and not the people that
[03:39:34] law abiding good citizens that are trying to just live their life. I don't know how that's happened.
[03:39:41] Yeah, it's guilt-tripping people. I think it is. I think it's guilt-tripping. And
[03:39:47] it's disappointing that it works on so many people. It is.
[03:39:55] You guys have homeless people here?
[03:39:57] Every country has homeless, but can you see any?
[03:40:00] Why are the ones so beautiful here?
[03:40:02] What about men? Hello?
[03:40:04] No, that's just the guys.
[03:40:05] Hey!
[03:40:06] Poland is the last stronghold of normalcy in Europe and in the world in many, many ways.
[03:40:12] Come and visit.
[03:40:13] And you made sure I wasn't a Russian propaganda asset.
[03:40:16] No.
[03:40:17] I hope you're not.
[03:40:18] You would be killed.
[03:40:20] All right.
[03:40:20] The whole process of replacement.
[03:40:23] This guy. Jesus.
[03:40:29] It's just a fact.
[03:40:29] Biden numbers.
[03:40:30] It's not my political opinion.
[03:40:32] Biden numbers.
[03:40:33] We are in a very, very bad situation.
[03:40:35] and listen to me I do understand that you will have maybe someone who will
[03:40:41] translate it into Arabic or any other do not come to the Polish border what
[03:40:46] will happen if you do and try to enter illegally you might be killed if you'll
[03:40:49] come here illegally you will try to harm any of our soldiers you will be
[03:40:55] killed. Jesus. They hate Russia. Yeah. The
[03:41:02] Bolin and come. I'm telling you. Do you
[03:41:07] am I'm saying this is the only interview in my whole
[03:41:09] career when I let someone record me when while
[03:41:12] I'm eating. How is it?
[03:41:16] That's a man with the beakers.
[03:41:18] It tastes like freedom.
[03:41:19] It's such a man.
[03:41:21] Look, look, look.
[03:41:23] There's no baggers.
[03:41:24] There's no homeless.
[03:41:25] There's no fentanyl.
[03:41:26] We don't do jickelay.
[03:41:28] We don't...
[03:41:29] McDonald's?
[03:41:30] No, we don't.
[03:41:31] How are you gonna king?
[03:41:32] No, we don't.
[03:41:32] AFC?
[03:41:33] No, we don't.
[03:41:35] Damn.
[03:41:35] We do proper...
[03:41:37] ...polish.
[03:41:38] Very healthy people.
[03:41:39] Wow.
[03:41:39] I think that's unholy.
[03:41:40] Wait, that's very healthy?
[03:41:45] Uh, I don't...
[03:41:46] Okay, yeah, I don't know about that. Yeah, I don't know about that
[03:41:52] That's a full-on glizzy. Yeah
[03:42:02] Wow
[03:42:16] They're clearly trying to bait we're afraid of the immigrants and the migrants but they
[03:42:35] They know it and they don't want to say it.
[03:43:07] because of Africans, they are afraid to say something.
[03:43:10] So his argument is that African migration to Italy has had an impact increasing the rate in Italy, for example.
[03:43:18] Or in Germany, or in France, or in UK.
[03:43:22] Would you stand on business to that point?
[03:43:25] We don't need a guy in Sweden.
[03:43:29] We don't know if he's Italian, English, Spanish.
[03:43:34] He's like half potential.
[03:43:36] Okay.
[03:43:37] Wait, can I ask you for your...
[03:43:39] What do you think about Robin and some of the other...
[03:43:41] Go, go, go.
[03:43:42] Meloni?
[03:43:43] Meloni.
[03:43:44] She's got to do the port people battle.
[03:43:46] What do you think about some of the other...
[03:43:48] Peter Battle.
[03:43:49] No trick answer.
[03:43:50] No.
[03:43:51] I don't know who that is.
[03:43:54] Oh, right.
[03:43:56] She's not tolerant.
[03:43:58] Oh.
[03:43:59] Bro, this guy...
[03:44:05] This guy is so out of pocket. This is crazy. Oh my god, you gave me a better present? Yes!
[03:44:14] Dude!
[03:44:16] So you don't know who's raping?
[03:44:18] I don't understand a question, but you're trying to think of something.
[03:44:21] You don't understand the question.
[03:44:23] I don't understand a statement.
[03:44:25] Okay, so one more question. Who's going to win in the US? What do you think?
[03:44:28] Is it going to be Kamala or Trump?
[03:44:30] Oh!
[03:44:32] There you go!
[03:44:34] Oh my god!
[03:44:38] There you go!
[03:45:02] He's completely right. I completely agree with him.
[03:45:05] Absolutely.
[03:45:07] Yep, 100 fucking percent, because it's people don't want to say the thing that's not popular, right?
[03:45:16] Yeah
[03:45:38] Are you legally in Poland? I'm legally in Poland.
[03:45:41] Oh, OK.
[03:45:42] My man.
[03:45:44] You're very welcome.
[03:45:45] Thank you very much.
[03:45:46] You're very welcome.
[03:45:47] I appreciate it.
[03:45:48] I watch all of your videos, and I totally support you.
[03:45:52] I love that you respect your country.
[03:45:54] Give us a say.
[03:45:55] I'm also like, are you pursuing?
[03:45:56] I'm an Asian.
[03:45:57] You're an Asian.
[03:45:58] Oh, you're saying?
[03:45:59] You're not wrong.
[03:46:01] You switched sides.
[03:46:03] Whatever you are, buddy.
[03:46:04] Uh-oh.
[03:46:05] If you're legally in here, we are very welcome.
[03:46:07] I really like that you put all of your clothes first before you go to the mosque.
[03:46:14] Like I said, you will have normality there.
[03:46:17] We don't have chaos here.
[03:46:20] You can express whatever you are.
[03:46:23] Just don't push your agenda out.
[03:46:25] I'm with my girlfriend.
[03:46:27] Where is she?
[03:46:29] Come over.
[03:46:30] Is she Polish?
[03:46:31] Yeah.
[03:46:32] Hello.
[03:46:33] How are you?
[03:46:34] I'm really good.
[03:46:35] You just get mad at me.
[03:46:39] You're very welcome.
[03:46:40] There we go.
[03:46:41] You see the difference between illegal and legal presence in here.
[03:46:46] Yeah.
[03:46:48] I thought, guys, have a beautiful life.
[03:46:50] I appreciate it.
[03:46:51] Man.
[03:46:52] She was cherish.
[03:46:53] She was fucking cherish.
[03:46:54] Uh-huh.
[03:46:55] I want this Hollywood movies, this beautiful stories of love to be real.
[03:47:02] You will not respect our women. We're gonna take care of it
[03:47:07] Super Jesus
[03:47:10] Access get Polish wife
[03:47:14] Be like Poland after a night out on the same trip to Warsaw Dominic took me to Poland's border
[03:47:19] They share with Belarus to show me a project. They've spent 2.5 billion dollars on to help
[03:47:26] So why couldn't we do this?
[03:47:31] So I
[03:47:34] Yeah, what the fuck?
[03:47:36] Hey!
[03:47:40] Poland, Polish.
[03:47:41] So, we're here.
[03:47:42] This place looks brand new.
[03:47:43] They're not messing around.
[03:47:45] They're trapped.
[03:47:46] They got camouflage.
[03:47:47] They got big guns.
[03:47:48] They're not here smiling.
[03:47:49] They're here straight-faced.
[03:47:50] Who are you?
[03:47:51] Why are you here?
[03:47:52] So, luckily we have the clearance.
[03:47:53] We should be good to go through.
[03:47:54] Let's see how big and bad this wall is.
[03:47:56] They're not messing around.
[03:47:57] Holy shit.
[03:47:58] Okay, that seemed intense.
[03:48:00] They did not play around.
[03:48:01] No, no jokes.
[03:48:02] Did they know who you were?
[03:48:03] Yes, they know, but the procedure is procedure, and I respect them.
[03:48:07] Yeah, yeah.
[03:48:08] border of European Union with Belarus. We are the ones with this border. So we are protecting
[03:48:14] the whole Europe. How new is this? Well, the wall. They're keeping them out. They're very
[03:48:18] fast. I must say when I attend, look, soldiers all the way through, but don't record them.
[03:48:25] I don't record them. Well, I myself, it's like, it's that training camp, this is home.
[03:48:29] What is this? They live here? Well, when they have a service night, they have a place
[03:48:33] to change and prepare and this and that, it's a lot of them.
[03:48:36] Our border was not ready for that, but what we did, we reacted straight away.
[03:48:40] We built the wall, we're going to see the wall in a minute.
[03:48:42] After the murder of the guard?
[03:48:43] No, that was beforehand.
[03:48:45] When the whole madness started in Europe, our government decided, okay, that's enough,
[03:48:49] we're not taking all this crap, we're going to build the wall.
[03:48:51] So how exactly are they sending the refugees or the illegal migrants?
[03:48:55] What they do, they invite them to Russia, they are getting tourist visa, they pay for it,
[03:49:02] And then they are transported from Moscow or other places in Russia to Belarus and then to the border, Polish border.
[03:49:08] I've seen some TikTok videos of people trying to break through the wall.
[03:49:11] Oh yes, they try every single night.
[03:49:14] It's not like-
[03:49:14] They're trying to- Bro, they're trying to dig a hole!
[03:49:20] I mean, I'm gonna be honest, like this really like-
[03:49:26] This kind of sucks. I mean-
[03:49:29] Yeah, that's not so good.
[03:49:33] They try, yeah.
[03:49:34] It's not like you don't have to protect it, you do have to protect it.
[03:49:37] Let's- let's park here and-
[03:49:39] Hey, try, yeah.
[03:49:40] That's a shitty hole.
[03:49:41] Most peace fly here.
[03:49:42] What time do people start trying to break into the wall?
[03:49:45] Uh, every night about 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning.
[03:49:48] This is-
[03:49:48] Bro, this is like Minecraft or like,
[03:49:51] Valheim or something where it's like at night time,
[03:49:53] you have like the hostile NPCs come and try to attack your base.
[03:49:58] Like, it's just crazy for us, yes.
[03:50:02] Oh my god.
[03:50:05] When they're trying to cross the border, they know that this is the best time.
[03:50:09] Or you can see soldiers now, you can see some guys.
[03:50:12] So he's aware of our presence, he's on guard.
[03:50:14] You see, you just said that it's very peaceful.
[03:50:17] It took us 30 seconds to have a soldier reacting for someone's presence.
[03:50:22] Hi.
[03:50:23] Hi.
[03:50:24] Hi.
[03:50:25] Hi.
[03:50:26] How are you?
[03:50:27] Does he know you?
[03:50:28] Yes, but you have to say your name, there's no judge.
[03:50:31] That's why I think they're professional, they know their job.
[03:50:33] They got the whole wall right there.
[03:50:40] I'm surprised they don't have drones doing that actually.
[03:50:44] So he says if we don't have a mask for us it's not good to be there because they are recording Russians and Belarusians.
[03:50:51] They want to know who's into the subject, who's interested in border protection.
[03:50:56] So for our own safety, we don't have a mask, we shouldn't enter because it's not safe.
[03:51:01] safe it's it's a war it's not a joke so we'd be in the database yeah and is this
[03:51:06] largely contested right here are people trying to go through this right that's
[03:51:09] shorter much shorter compared to this it was thousands of thousands of them in
[03:51:15] one day oh my god Polish border and they lost okay stop them it was I don't
[03:51:21] know maybe 10,000 of them a lot so a lot of cases at the moment look at that
[03:51:25] there's clothes right there people are trying to get over this oh my god
[03:51:28] Straight away so I'm proud I'm proud to be here to see this soldiers and to see their and they kept them all out too. Holy shit
[03:51:37] To see the kill them probably not see the wall. I do understand that this is for
[03:51:42] For my future why for my future family
[03:51:45] I would say to every single leftist if you don't believe that this is war come and see come and see
[03:51:50] Let's say I'm from Syria. I want to go through this wall. I break through the wall
[03:51:53] What happens to me next you killed that shot you would die like a dog
[03:51:58] Jesus!
[03:52:09] Oh my god, he said we're just gonna shoot you!
[03:52:12] Holy fuck!
[03:52:14] It's fair warning, yeah?
[03:52:16] What, you can hear now.
[03:52:18] What was that?
[03:52:19] That was, yeah.
[03:52:20] You can hear them.
[03:52:21] Yeah, yeah.
[03:52:22] You can hear them.
[03:52:23] It's a speaker or people.
[03:52:25] No, no, no, no, the people, people, they're in the groups.
[03:52:27] They communicate as well.
[03:52:28] They're very well, they're very well-earned.
[03:52:30] Oh, it's like survival game.
[03:52:32] They're in the trees.
[03:52:34] Paid obviously there are not just simple people like our snare groups. Oh, yes. Oh, yes
[03:52:40] You can tell the Russia pays well to destabilize left Poland and other countries
[03:52:44] They want us to spend money on this running around health care or anything else one of their colleagues
[03:52:51] From this kind of this yeah, he would disappear the spear. Yes, so it's not safe for us to be here
[03:52:57] Because it's a spear and you might be dead
[03:53:00] So basically, this is a news story a while ago a Polish guard got killed by a migrant or a refugee with a spear
[03:53:11] Yeah
[03:53:12] Like an actual way and this isn't like this is in the year not a few months. I like this isn't in the year like
[03:53:20] 800 this is like a few months ago
[03:53:24] Fucking the morning this year
[03:53:26] The war starts every night, every night.
[03:53:28] And then we hopped in the car to visit another part of Poland's border deep in the forest.
[03:53:32] It used to be a completely weak border just a few years ago.
[03:53:36] A little bit creepy out here.
[03:53:37] Oh yeah.
[03:53:38] You wanted to come and see.
[03:53:39] And this is reality.
[03:53:41] Keeping our eyes peeled to see if we see anyone in the forest.
[03:53:44] It's not impossible to get through the wall, but it's highly unlikely.
[03:53:46] Given the amount of security here, I thought this would be a little bit more lax.
[03:53:50] Like some parts of the southern border in the US, this is not relaxed.
[03:53:53] This is war.
[03:53:54] It's just complete the actual work we made it I will hop out so you can see but this wall is in the middle of
[03:53:59] Forest the road is not even paved just to emphasize how damn rule this location is
[03:54:04] We had to do it in the middle of the force. Yeah, there was no infrastructure
[03:54:07] Sure because that was a that is a green border. Yeah, so yes
[03:54:11] We see what was already you can see the border actually as it is look how long it is and not only that we have barbed
[03:54:17] That's a massive fucking wall. Holy shit. It's right. So that's very important. Oh my god
[03:54:22] It's really messed up with their faces.
[03:54:24] It's huge.
[03:54:25] They have recorded it by Russian, so they don't want to.
[03:54:27] What was his year?
[03:54:28] Could this be Russia sending migrants here on purpose
[03:54:30] to try to strengthen right talking points
[03:54:32] similar to how Putin endorsed Kamala?
[03:54:35] I mean, I don't know, it depends.
[03:54:37] Like I think that's a good point.
[03:54:38] There's definitely a possibility that could happen.
[03:54:41] Yeah, I mean, who knows?
[03:54:43] I mean, they could be doing it
[03:54:44] for like three or four different reasons.
[03:54:46] I think that like with doing something like this is,
[03:54:50] It's something that can serve multiple purposes.
[03:54:54] And there's cameras in the forest right now?
[03:54:56] Yeah, it doesn't matter.
[03:54:57] Yeah, it doesn't matter.
[03:54:58] Exactly.
[03:54:58] We call them soldiers.
[03:54:59] That's right.
[03:54:59] That's right.
[03:55:00] The day in, day out, they're watching these walls.
[03:55:02] They're probably going to ask who are we.
[03:55:03] Sure, sure.
[03:55:04] Fair question.
[03:55:05] All those cameras right there.
[03:55:07] Massive surveillance.
[03:55:08] Right.
[03:55:11] Everyone could die because of the terrorists in Europe
[03:55:14] is because your lack of decisions,
[03:55:18] lack of bravery, political correctness,
[03:55:21] You are responsible. Leftists are responsible for chaos in Europe.
[03:55:25] And they think they fight us, Republicans, conservatives.
[03:55:28] You're not fighting us. You're fighting with your own nations.
[03:55:31] We are protecting our own nations. And this is the proof.
[03:55:35] Can you hear that?
[03:55:35] Whoa!
[03:55:36] They're throwing stuff. They're throwing stuff.
[03:55:37] We heard it. I heard a rock.
[03:55:38] Yeah.
[03:55:39] Should we say hi?
[03:55:40] I don't know. They're throwing rocks.
[03:55:41] Why?
[03:55:42] Because they behave like animals, unfortunately. They don't behave.
[03:55:47] What's so crazy about this is like this guy is just so raw with it.
[03:55:53] He just explains it like he's like, yeah, why are they doing it?
[03:55:55] Because they're animals.
[03:55:56] Like that's why it's what they do.
[03:55:58] That's it.
[03:55:59] Holy shit.
[03:56:01] Yeah.
[03:56:01] No filter at all.
[03:56:03] It's it's I think it's like very it's like a shock to hear somebody.
[03:56:07] It's like not filtered at all, especially after listening to like people
[03:56:11] that kind of talk around it.
[03:56:14] Oh, well, this isn't really what we think, etc.
[03:56:18] Right on censored.
[03:56:18] Yeah.
[03:56:20] Like civilized civilized people.
[03:56:22] You can see on the video, it's f***ing long, they can easily, that like long spear is like
[03:56:27] on the video when our soldier was killed, it's easy for them to throw it and kill you.
[03:56:31] Let's get out of here.
[03:56:32] If you can't hear it on the mic, they're throwing rocks right now.
[03:56:34] People do want to get in.
[03:56:35] The question is when will they dry?
[03:56:37] And how will they be punished?
[03:56:38] Let's get out of here, yeah?
[03:56:39] After seeing the symbol of Poland's defiance against the EU's push towards diversity,
[03:56:44] open borders, and economic opportunity for those less fortunate from countries that are
[03:56:48] culturally dissimilar, I met up with Dominic and Brussels to see where Europe's
[03:56:51] elite politicians meet and decide the fate of an entire continent.
[03:56:55] Oh boy.
[03:56:56] Amazing.
[03:56:57] What's the current split between liberals and conservatives in parliament right now?
[03:57:03] It's about 100 conservatives, 720 MEPs, so it's not much, but I think it's better to
[03:57:11] be a strong small group rather than a massive, you know, the story of 300.
[03:57:17] Sure.
[03:57:18] What are thoughts on the right this guy is great. It's like we're the 300. Oh my god
[03:57:27] This is amazing the EU yeah, I don't like it. I don't like Brussels. I don't like it at all
[03:57:33] I tell you why again, I'm trying to be very objective
[03:57:37] But I cannot be blind on statistics rates feelings feelings
[03:57:42] Stabbing we don't have it and when you see official data from here
[03:57:46] From Europe stop you see how Poland greatest. What is this all the way? Hold up?
[03:57:51] And when we see official data from here from Europe stop
[03:57:54] Poland's food prices are Europe's lowest
[03:57:59] Okay
[03:58:01] Yeah, now we got a graph share people reporting crime violence or vandalism
[03:58:07] And poland is
[03:58:13] Uh, where is poland?
[03:58:16] Let me see. I can
[03:58:22] Damn, it's all the way down here 4.4. Damn. Yeah, that's way less. Holy shit
[03:58:33] Greatest. This is an 18 though
[03:58:35] Yeah, when we are trying to
[03:58:38] It could be worse now reason of all this. They don't want to listen. They think that you're better smarter
[03:58:44] I know. Yeah, how large of a check would I have to write to uh buy you out? You don't have this kind of money
[03:58:51] You see the difference between me and the rest is that I don't need sponsors
[03:58:54] I don't need it. That's why they don't own me. That's why I can say what I think and what I believe
[03:58:59] This is what they're afraid of the voice of the people. Oh, this is it. If we pop in yes, uh, it's close, right?
[03:59:06] Okay, so this is the place. Oh, there it is. And this is the place where we have speeches
[03:59:11] We have two buildings. This is how this is the machines for voting
[03:59:14] Okay, what will it take to make europe great again in your opinion to go back to the russian roman law
[03:59:19] Greek philosophy christianity not only as a faith, but also as a culture is the way of living
[03:59:23] mentality, art, music, everything. That's why I think Roman law, great philosophers and what we had
[03:59:31] not only last century but throughout century is great. I want to raise my future children as a
[03:59:39] Christians. So when you see attacks... I've never been like a huge religion and joyer you know
[03:59:46] but everything else I can kind of agree with. You see attacks on Christianity mainly on Catholics
[03:59:53] In 20 years, how do you think Europe will look like at this rate?
[03:59:56] It's going to be very, very bad.
[03:59:58] It's not going to change for better.
[04:00:00] I think it will be more killings, more stabbings, more terrorist attacks, more wokeness, unless
[04:00:07] most of the nations will change their governments.
[04:00:10] So please God, they will wake up.
[04:00:13] But the change will start if Donald Trump wins in the US.
[04:00:17] Because whatever happens in the US, it happens in Europe 6 or 10 months later.
[04:00:21] Do you think we'll see walls like what we saw in Poland and other?
[04:00:24] I don't know really, I mean is that really true like Donald Trump winning? I'm not sure.
[04:00:28] Yeah.
[04:00:32] There you are.
[04:00:32] Yeah I'm not sure.
[04:00:33] It's a matter of time.
[04:00:34] Yeah 100%.
[04:00:35] The final word to the viewers and to you would be always remember who you are,
[04:00:40] be proud of who you are, do not be afraid, be brave, fight and make your life great.
[04:00:48] I know this is a tough one.
[04:00:49] Dominic, are you single?
[04:00:51] Yes I am, why?
[04:00:52] I don't know. I'm sure some of you might be curious what kind of question is
[04:00:57] Come on. You got to think about family. No, yeah, I am single. So thank you. Thank you for having me.
[04:01:02] Right. Be like Poland. Be like Poland. Be great. Bye, Dominic. Wow. I'm gonna be honest.
[04:01:12] When I heard about this, let's say I want to do I thought this was gonna be like,
[04:01:17] I thought this was clickbait. I was like, Oh, there's no way they actually are doing this.
[04:01:24] Oh, this is both. Yeah. Yeah, I'll link you guys to video. Yeah, this guy's where I've watched towers videos a lot. I think this one's really good. Oh my God. Fuck I missed it. Yeah, I know a lot of people want me to watch that it is. I mean, I don't know.
[04:01:39] Poland's base is fuck. I guess so, man.
[04:01:43] Video's pretty good. Yeah, this guy does great documentaries. I've watched a few of them myself already.
[04:01:49] He's far right. Hippocrate, politic, represents party, we're sullying, visas, is there a country
[04:01:55] flew out of legal immigrants to EU and US? I don't know about that.
[04:02:00] We primarily use religion as a society bonding instrument as a background of morals.
[04:02:04] No, I understand that whole idea. I just am not a huge fan of religion. I think it's just too unpredictable, especially with the way that people can interpret it.
[04:02:21] I think that's true with Islam, it's true with Christianity, it's true with Judaism. I don't know about Hinduism, I'm not really sure.
[04:02:28] But like I know it's like our three main like, you know, religions, like, yeah, it, I feel like there's like people that are part of all those religions, obviously, and I think it's actually the majority of people, they're like totally normal.
[04:02:41] But the problem is that there's enough people that can take that like ideology and then turn it into a weapon, right. And so that's what's scary. And to be fair, I mean, like atheism, it's not perfect either.
[04:02:55] So I'm not saying like, but I do think that like with atheism, a lot of the people that are like evil that are atheists are not doing it because they're atheist whereas I think a lot of the religious people are doing it because they're religious.
[04:03:10] You know, they do it for a religious reason. But that's just my opinion. As I said, I'm not really a big religion guy. I generally respect it, right? I generally do.
[04:03:22] There are some things like I just don't believe I think it's kind of crazy for some of the some of the things that these people believe but
[04:03:28] you know, I
[04:03:30] Try to let people live and let live as long as they do the same
[04:03:34] They call freedom far right they call speech far right. Yeah, I don't really think like I mean you don't have fanatic atheists
[04:03:40] Really, right? I mean, yeah
[04:03:43] They do it because they're nihilists and they're nihilists because they're atheists. Um, I don't know about that
[04:03:48] I think it really depends. I think some cases you're right
[04:03:51] Bad people don't need a religion to a bad thing. Yeah, but a religion certainly makes it easier to feel good about doing the bad thing
[04:03:58] I think that's definitely true. It's so based on moral superiority. Some atheists think they're better than religious people. Absolutely
[04:04:06] 100% they do. Yes, I know that. There's a whole website dedicated to that. It's called Reddit
[04:04:14] Yeah, this make religion bad though. I
[04:04:18] mean I think first like look
[04:04:24] I can understand the logic and the reasoning that people have with thinking that religion is good.
[04:04:30] I get it, but it's just not something I'm a big fan of, right? That's all. I mean, we could talk
[04:04:35] about 50 times, but that's really it. You don't know. Yeah. Once I had a friend and family, we call
[04:04:42] the Romain Christians. We're doing better than non-Christians. Yeah, but that's like super
[04:04:46] like just like this is like a sample size of six people, you know, 10 people, right? But
[04:04:51] Yeah, anyway, this is pretty crazy to see. They built this whole wall. They'll actually shoot people if they come over. Oh my God. They threw a spear over there. And like, I think that also there's a big component to this that's focused on, it seems like a lot of this is a response to what they believe is like Russian proxy aggression, I think.
[04:05:13] where it's like Russia is sending over immigrants to destabilize Poland.
[04:05:18] So it's actually not even entirely against the immigrants themselves.
[04:05:23] It's more or less like against Russia by proxy.
[04:05:26] So, yeah, it's hybrid war. No, that's what I'm saying, right?
[04:05:29] He did what Trump couldn't. He built an actual wall.
[04:05:32] I don't know. I mean, like, I don't know how long they had this or anything like that.
[04:05:35] Maybe Russia just lets them through instead of turning them away at the border
[04:05:38] because it's not Russia's job to safeguard a used border.
[04:05:40] Maybe you're right.
[04:05:41] Yeah, it's very hard to say.
[04:05:43] I don't know. Not really shooting is the worst case scenario and doesn't really happen. Yeah,
[04:05:47] I think that's probably true. Like what I would assume is that the, and I probably don't know
[04:05:53] what I'm talking about, right? But like I'm just guessing, like if I logic this out, that there
[04:05:58] is a policy that the Border Patrol agents can shoot people as like a last resort, but they're
[04:06:04] probably not supposed to do that unless like their lives are like in immediate danger, right?
[04:06:10] So it's like, yes, you can shoot them, but realistically, you're not supposed to unless it's like a fucking life and death situation.
[04:06:18] I'm sure at the rest of the time, they probably just spray them with like mace or pepper spray or the water like those hoses, etc.
[04:06:26] That's kind of what I would expect.
[04:06:28] We used two months ago, a bill to ensure people to attack them if they're close to the border. Yeah, yeah, exactly.
[04:06:35] That's what I'm saying, right?
[04:06:38] They killed 20 on 2023? I don't know.
[04:06:43] What's the matter? Somebody's spamming. Well, I'll change the 4th soldier shot to protect his life
[04:06:48] and change to whether he can shoot to protect territory integrity. Yeah, I mean, I think that
[04:06:52] probably it just depends on how they're like expected to exercise that rule, right?
[04:06:59] Bolaris, Chatter, Fights Middle East, bring him to the country, then takes him to the
[04:07:03] border at gunpoint. Yeah, basically, well, I understand like this is kind of what it seems
[04:07:07] seems like he's saying, he's saying that, you know, it's like, why would he want to
[04:07:12] take people from like other random countries like Afghanistan if it's not a bordering country?
[04:07:17] Yeah, of course, that's going to make sense. And I think it's very fair for him to say
[04:07:21] like, well, why isn't Qatar taking them? Why aren't these other countries taking
[04:07:24] them? Why do we have to take them? I think he's right. Yeah, why? Yeah, what is that?
[04:07:29] We speak on why girls felt unsafe in Italy, but they felt safe in Poland. Well, I
[04:07:40] I mean, probably there's a lot of reasons.
[04:07:42] Like having a bunch of migrants there probably doesn't help.
[04:07:45] I don't know what the other reasons are.
[04:07:46] I don't know what Italy's like.
[04:07:48] Like it could be a completely different culture
[04:07:50] over there as well.
[04:07:52] I have no idea.
[04:07:53] Italy is Italians, I have no idea.
[04:07:56] But I could easily see it being because of migrants too.
[04:07:59] Like I'm sure that's a factor.
[04:08:00] I just don't know how big of a factor that is.
[04:08:02] Like in actuality.
[04:08:06] Is actual Russian tactic trying to flood borders
[04:08:08] with migrants to cause chaos?
[04:08:09] Yeah, I mean, it's a good idea, right?
[04:08:11] good strategy. Also, Italian men are pretty aggressive in macho. Maybe. Like, yeah, I really
[04:08:17] just don't know that. I mean, I think like obviously that's a stereotype, so you can't really say for
[04:08:21] sure. Polar soldiers couldn't use lethal weapons until the summer. Yeah, yeah, I get it.
[04:08:31] UN document for replacement migration to replace local population. I don't know about the UN,
[04:08:37] like I haven't seen that, I have no idea. He's right concerning the outcomes. Most
[04:08:41] political correctness only cares about immediate satisfaction of allowing everyone in blindly,
[04:08:44] than blaming the later outcome on the other side. Yeah, I mean, my perspective on all this is like,
[04:08:50] I don't think that any country has like an obligation to let anybody else into their country.
[04:08:56] Like, I mean, unless you have like a treaty with another country, like, obviously, if you're
[04:08:59] treaty with them, like, then yeah, you do have an obligation because you did that. But like,
[04:09:03] as a baseline, no, you don't. Absolutely not. Illegal, legal, migrant, refugee,
[04:09:11] you don't have any obligation to do that. And I think the only obligation that countries have is to
[04:09:16] work in the best interest of the people. That's it. Glad someone's doing work. I should listen to
[04:09:23] Populist. The idea of migration is pretty new. And in old times, you couldn't even leave your
[04:09:27] village without a pass. Yeah, I'm sure like it's, I think also there's like a big problem
[04:09:33] that a lot of people don't want to acknowledge that. And I think it's a very politically
[04:09:37] incorrect thing to acknowledge that there are a lot of cultures out there that I think are pretty
[04:09:42] much inferior cultures and I mean these are cultures where like people get like you know like somebody
[04:09:48] gets raped and then like people beat them to death you know people getting put to death for like
[04:09:53] being homosexual stuff like that I don't believe in like there's like if I go to their culture
[04:09:59] I'll respect their culture because I'm in their house but if you want me to say like which one
[04:10:04] one do I think is better? Ours is better. You know, it is, it's a lot better. So it's
[04:10:12] murderous. Yeah, exactly. And so I think if you take a bunch of people from that culture
[04:10:17] and you put them somewhere else, they're probably going to create the same culture.
[04:10:20] It's just what would happen, right? Logically. Let's Poland guys are anti gay, by the way.
[04:10:29] Oh, sure. I mean, like, but that's, I'm sure they're probably not like screaming
[04:10:33] people up and, you know, stoning them to death, right? Yeah, you find someone
[04:10:38] up to $20,000 for every not accepted immigrant. Yeah, I did see that. You think a country should
[04:10:46] have an obligation to accept migrants if they're directly responsible for issues in a country
[04:10:50] forcing them to move? No. Because like, why would like, who cares? Yeah, like, who, who
[04:11:00] decides that? That's the thing, right? Is like, who decides whether they're directly
[04:11:05] responsible or not? I guarantee you, it's going, it's not going to be that country.
[04:11:10] I'll read a few more of these
[04:11:19] Your brain death you want to move to the country that?
[04:11:21] Move to the country that fucked yours up. I don't know
[04:11:27] there's a huge scandal was a
[04:11:29] Poland where they were selling visas they let everybody in no matter if they're a terrorist or not also saying killing migrants in Poland is manipulation
[04:11:36] I have no idea
[04:11:38] USA causing immigrants a lot of countries. Well, how about that? Yeah, I don't know
[04:11:46] I'm Polish I hundred percent support legal migration if someone comes here legally doesn't cause issues
[04:11:51] doesn't have a criminal record finds a job they're 100% welcome to say. I think that's the opinion of
[04:11:55] most people is that as long as you assimilate into the culture and you don't cause issues,
[04:12:02] then people are going to be okay with you. Like you know another example of that is PewDiePie
[04:12:07] you know moving to Japan and living in Japan. I think that really this is a generally understood
[04:12:13] issue where like people don't really care about this unless you make them care about it.
[04:12:18] Does that fancy a difference in populous reacting to building a border wall between America and Poland?
[04:12:26] I don't know. I feel like at least for my chat a lot of people that are my viewers
[04:12:31] are also wall enjoyers for here too. Yeah, I feel like they probably think the same thing.
[04:12:39] So yeah, I mean, I because I've talked about this before and so yeah, I don't think there's
[04:12:47] really a big difference. You said you're a classic, a classic
[04:12:51] well Andy. Yeah, I guess so. Humans are tribal, they'll always
[04:12:54] be the others. Well, there are others, right? I mean, the
[04:12:57] people are different. Poland's one of the very few countries
[04:13:03] that paid the GDP thing without being nagged by Trump. Yeah, I
[04:13:07] don't know. Hungary, Hungary is getting fined $1 million a
[04:13:11] day for not taking an immigrants. Man, I'm like, I guess we have our problems, right?
[04:13:21] But like, that's it. That sounds really stupid. Yeah, it sounds dumb as hell.
[04:13:26] Nicole's great again. Yeah, clearly. Well, I've got to, as I said yesterday, I've got
[04:13:30] a wedding that I'm going to go to like pretty soon. And so I'm going to get ready and
[04:13:34] probably do that and I'll be back on tomorrow and the plan tomorrow is I don't
[04:13:42] know what actually I don't know what the fuck the plan is tomorrow that's a great
[04:13:45] question I have no idea I'm gonna figure it out so yeah anyway guys thanks a lot
[04:13:52] for watching maybe play some more throne and liberty who knows so play
[04:13:56] guess the shima I feel like the Diablo 4 expansion is coming out really soon so
[04:14:00] I didn't want to do that I'll link you guys to video one more time this
[04:14:02] one was really really good. It's crazy how he just had this guy like that like
[04:14:07] everybody knows him like on this on his show talking about it it was awesome.
[04:14:11] So yeah anyway gentlemen thank you all very much for watching I very much
[04:14:15] appreciate it and I will see you all tomorrow. Bye boys. Peace.