ACP ON TOP | LIVE WITH JACKSON TURKEY

2026-06-04T19:07:09+00:00
That would have been the first thing I changed, but I didn't know if you could do that.
Oh, it's the settings for sure.
For sure it's settings.
Your phone not with?
Yeah, that's by far. Still fucked up
look at it
I gotta get like the golden spot
and it'll be fine
I and he'll be fine.
And he'll be fine. That's not too bad. Oh my God.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, one, two, three, one, two, three.
Yo, one's in the chat if you can hear this and it's totally fine
that's a really good one yo one's in the chat if you can hear this
okay we're gonna roll with this for now.
I just wanted to smoke my cigar this whole time. Me too.
Oh my God.
It's fucking good in the hood.
Holy shit.
We are good.
We are good.
I'm not,
I don't want to jinx it,
but I think it was that... I think so, too. I was at 60 frames?
Bro, the funniest thing is...
Had it been my stream, that would have been the first thing I tried to fix.
I got to cell a disc board.
All right.
All right.
First of all, for Robbie, bro, I see you, man.
Thank you so much.
Appreciate you, bro.
Thank you, Tom.
What's up, man?
Northern Gorilla with the Five. What's up?
You guys were on a boat right now? Sailing through the Strait of Ormoos. People think I got a transplant probably because I'm wearing a hat.
That's why they think I'm in Turkey for a hair transplant.
Oh, they're not going to be surprised.
Actually, no, because you can't wear a hat after the transplant.
You can't.
Right after one, you can't wear it
really no
you can't
especially not one like this
guys I'll I'll take my hat off
like tomorrow or something
bro my shit fell in my shirt
what the fuck
guys I'm not here
okay I'll be quiet
yeah guys I'm not here
for a hair transplant
alright
by the way
twos of the audio is really good
yo twos if the audio is popping
oh Yo, twos of the audio is popping.
Two already, wow.
Yeah, it's a good... You know, you...
Ready?
You go first.
Light the shit up. Light the shit up. I told Haas like 20 minutes ago
exactly how the lighter works
because it's a weird lighter
and he didn't listen to me
I was busy, bro
oh okay I was busy, bro. Oh.
Oh. The I missed you all, for real.
I missed you all, for real.
I missed you all.
You guys, you know, the reason I haven't been streaming is it's really fucking hard.
Like, setting, I'm not saying it's hard to stream.
I'm saying setting it up is like a pain in the ass.
Getting the, yeah, there's a million excuses, whatever.
It's also quite late. i feel like when you travel yeah when you travel
i feel like you just kind of grab whatever electronics you see right before you go out the door
to get on your flight and you throw them in your bag and you're like, I'll just figure it out when I get there.
That's true, but I don't have a predictable schedule.
I don't have a predictable schedule when it comes to any of this.
Like when I go somewhere,
I like make sure all my, my shit is charged and everything.
I have the, I'm a nice little pack package and stuff.
And then you, I feel like you just like
wipe it off your desk and you're like that'll be
fine
I do but
I don't yeah yo yoyoy
I don't I don't...
I don't...
I need a secretary.
Bro.
Fight a secretary, life would be so much...
You do?
Yeah, I do need a secretary.
I do. You do have a lot going on. going on yeah exactly I always have a lot of shit going on
like sometimes in my head like I think to myself I'm like haz where where's the book? But then I think to myself also, and when I'm with you,
I think where's the book when I'm not with you?
But when I'm with you and I see how much work you have to do,
I'm like, nah, it's kind of valid.
But also sometimes, like, the other interesting thing about
Haas for those of you
who haven't spent a lot of time
with him is like
he could write like a 40 page
essay in five minutes
and like there's going to be like
three grammatical errors in the whole thing
and otherwise needs little to no editing but then like but then like if haz needs to find like
a bottle of water at a restaurant it's going to take him like three hours.
It's true.
That's not even a real example, but like I could see it happening.
So you guys are probably wondering why I'm in Turkey.
And the real question is, why have I not been in Turkey, you know? It's a pretty nice place. It's a pretty important place to be.
No. Well, Jackson, can I, do they know her by name or?
Nelly?
Yeah, okay, yeah.
Jackson and Nelly were
going to be here.
Istanbul.
And, you know, there's some important meetings
that were lined up.
And in Russia, when I was there, we had discussed that I would come.
And so that's why I'm here.
It's basically a short story.
But, uh...
Yeah. Yeah. basically the short story but uh yeah i have a lot of thoughts about a lot of the things
that have been happening in our absence first of all we're going through a new cycle
I think with influencers
I think all the main influencers
that have been viral
for the first part of the 2020s are kind of just falling off now or they're
entering a new cycle in terms of their career. So two examples I'll give is Piker, you know,
he's he hasn't lost viewers like
Fuentes has or whatever
but he's transitioning into a more politically
relevant role now
he has long-term
stability. Yeah. Unlike
like the way I see it is like, you look at these people, like Liver King or Andrew Tate or any of the others, clav, you know, they rise up and then they crash out, rise up, crash out.
And that only happens once and then you become the clown after you crash out. And that only happens once. And then you become the clown after you crash out.
But Piker does have stability. We do too. Yes. We do too. No, of course.
Anyone who's actually consistently left wing will be fine.
The left wing is the party of movement.
So if you're consistently even remotely left wing,
I'm not talking about like Vash, where you just immediately, you know,
reveal your cards and you go full NATO or whatever.
Because, like I always say about Piker, he might be a Democratic operative.
He might be within the Democratic Party.
But he still will retain nominally left-wing positions on key issues regarding, like like foreign policy and just things that are decisive in general.
Pro-China, things like that.
When you're a left-wing even nominally, you will always be guaranteed to be relevant because the left- wing is what corresponds to history itself.
The right wing is always reacting.
They're always lagging behind.
They're always whatever.
So right wingers are always going to be temporary in terms of their grift.
It's never going to be permanent.
It's never going to last because they can't, they just can't
keep up.
Yeah.
And so that's no surprise,
but
Nick Flentes
fell off really fucking bad.
Yeah.
Okay, did I call that from the very beginning?
To be fair, you did.
You did. Because I see how this works.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He did.
When he was on his generational runner or whatever,
I was telling Jackson,
I was like, wow, this kid is going so fucking viral.
It's crazy.
He's like so...
And then Jackson's like, you know,
it's not going to last.
It's going to be like a fad.
And then he's going to come down hard, you know?
And then that's basically what's happening.
Like, he...
Now he's streaming at 10,000 viewers, which...
No, it's still mid-crash.
Yeah, I know, but he went from peak, like, 100K.
Yeah, but you don't...
Think about how these crashouts always happen.
I know they're funny, the ones i just listed like liver king tate nick obviously but if you think about all of them they crash out in viewers
and then once they reach their low point they start to do insane shit to try and claw back relevancy.
And a lot of that involves fighting with their former friends.
Yeah, it's a disaster.
It's a disaster. It's a disaster.
What's going on right now for that community is a disaster.
Nick, Nick is dead.
He's dead.
His career is dead.
He has no future.
Unless he does some move where he allies with some like extremely relevant democratic party
well he tried to go to miami last week to go stream with class yeah yeah yeah i said i've denied him
if he if he um so he's not relevant at all if he start if he like teamed up with Dean Withers or
something or Drew Pavlou
or something that could inject like new life
in him. Like how
Hassan streaming with Ethan Klein
injected life in it. I'm saying it didn't.
That was a abysmal failure too.
When you crash out, you crash out. There's no return.
He destroyed all the coalitions that made him a broad, like signifier for the right-wing movement or whatever.
And now it's just him and his peculiar idiosyncric, idiosyncrick views or whatever.
And that has no widespread appeal, you know, so he's fucking dead.
He's just going to be sitting in his retarded autistic corner for the rest of his career.
Or he's going to make some move where he latches on to some relevant momentum of something.
But he's fucking dead.
That's an enemy that literally just shot themselves in the fucking head,
and we did nothing.
50 million subs I've been told, so I've been told so I've been told I just skied in the ice is so cold
he just literally took a gun and shot himself in the head where yeah that's just how it works
you know that song no it works. You know that song?
Mm-hmm.
No, I don't fucking know that song. How's the Risco?
Huh?
How's the Risco?
You know that song?
Oh, that shit was fire.
I don't know shit about anything related to music.
Fifty millie subs are so I've been told.
You know that song?
I just need it skied in and it's so cold.
No.
Someone in the chat
Help me out
You know that song
How does the rest go
Give me the lyrics
Bro, I'm going to sing that
I'm in the thick of it
Everybody knows
I know that one
That's the song
Bro
KSI
That's the other big news Everybody knows That's the song, bro. I'm in the thick of it. KSI just left
side in. That's the other big news of the day.
So you started
out saying the 2020, I don't give a
fuck about that. You were talking about how
left wing and the right wing and KSI
leaving side of it. 50 million
subs. I don't mean
the thick of it.
I don't get a fuck about KSI.
KSI is really in the thick.
Bro, right before FIFA,
KSI is in the thick of it, bro.
What are you going to do for him?
You know, British,
I'm not going to like,
I'm not here to shit on the UK in general.
And there's a lot of good people in the UK.
But British, YouTuber, like, influencers, it's literally like a simulation.
Everyone's in on, it's like a simulation of actual influencers.
And, like, they always do everything so proper they're like
yeah mate this is how you be an influencer
you know what I mean
I'm in the think of it and everybody knows
yeah I gotta go to Los Angeles
like they all like
they're doing the motion of what
an influencer is supposed to be, but they're not organically, like, naturally, culturally ready for influencers.
So it's like fucking Black Mirror where they're just reacting to, like, the cutting edge of culture in the age of, you know, technology or information age or whatever.
And it's like very weird to witness.
Just a sprinkler.
Oh, but that's kind of like you if you think about it
because like you always act
like you're you're on the cutting edge
of like all the latest trends
and then
and then
I'll ask you like oh do you know this and you're like no I don't know that
what is that?
I don't know shit about, like, stupid, like, nonsense.
Bro.
I know about the fruit AI. I'm fucking cutting edge.
I'm cutting edge when it comes to fruit AI, for sure.
For sure, the fruit AI, I'm up to speed on, as of late April, I'm up to speed on the latest ones.
Since then, I don't know what's been going on with that.
Since late April, I'm up on the cutting edge.
You're really not, though, bro.
Okay, I want to address some controversy.
I want to talk about some controversy.
I didn't even post this.
I was going to, but it was posted already by Vatan Party.
I met with a very interesting man, Doyu Parenczek, who I've always said was interesting. I've always liked him. By the way, ACP has always had relations with the Vatan party from the very beginning, by the way. And yes, I basically came here. They sent us greetings. Yeah, I came to Istanbul to meet Doyu.
It was a great honor.
And many people on the Turkish left were outraged by it.
And they're the only people I, like, care to address about this.
So that's who I'm going to talk about right now, right?
People on the Turkish left
that were upset that I met with doy you first of all I'm not privy to the infighting on
the Turkish left it's not my business it's not my problem I'm not interested in
intervening I will talk to anyone who is a communist and who is against NATO and who is for, you know, who is opposed to the U.S. Empire.
And, you know, I don't discriminate, per se.
I'm being told so many things about Doyu, Perencheck, and the Vatan party, and they tell me this and they tell me that.
Look, I prefer to look people in the eye and ask them what they
think about things themselves.
Kind of sounds like how people speak of
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. The reason I don't trust it is
because, well, look, I'm not here to intervene in the
infighting, the factional infighting on the
Turkish left.
But the things that are said about them,
these are things people say about us, right, here at home.
So I'm not inclined to take them seriously unless there's evidence.
I've heard crazy things.
But at the end of the day, Vatan is very consistently opposed to NATO. Now, if they're pursuing a strategy that some on the Turkish left, I will intervene in the beef actually.
Here's what I'm going to say to intervene in the beef.
Without knowing all these details and all this drama or whatever and whatever,
I'm going to intervene by saying this, very simply.
If the opposition to Vatan is based on the view that they're not pursuing, you know, a direct revolutionary struggle against the state or whatever, my question would be for those who think that is a viable strategy in Turkey right now, where are your results?
We know what Fetan's results are.
That's what I mean. Where's the results?
Like, realistically speaking, I think, actually I think it's very smart to be a force within Turkey that promotes multipolarity, that promotes disalignment with NATO, that promotes disalignment with the IMF, disalignment with the World Bank and the promotion of sovereignty, right? I think that actually an alignment with Russia, with China and so on and so on, is that directly the same thing as a revolution that establishes a proletarian dictatorship?
No, but what is the real context for the latter today? What does that actually look like?
Because I think that materially speaking, forces that promote sovereignty within Turkey and disalignment with U.S. imperialism,
disalignment with NATO and so on and so on, clear the ground for the relevancy of Marxism in uniquely Turkic conditions.
And to say something that applies blanketly to the entire Middle Eastern left,
you know, the Marxist left, there's been a profound failure to tap into the regional, civilizational, cultural context in Turkey and the Arab world and the Iranian world and so on and so on by communists and by Marxists. They simply failed to do this. They confided themselves to a primarily urban strata, educated and enlightened strata,
and they failed to do what Mao did in China.
And Mr. or Comrade Perenshek actually, I think, says this directly.
He speaks very highly of Mao-Saitong.
He's a great admirer.
Yeah, he's a great admirer of Mao
and the application of socialism
to the uniquely Chinese conditions.
Sophia, with the Five, thank you so much.
I appreciate you so much.
So, you know, regarding the controversy, all I could really say is
it's not my problem to deal with these various
different forms of disagreement and infighting among Turkish, communists, and socialists.
But it is absolutely within my right to establish friendly relations and comradly relations
with people who are engaged in a struggle against NATO and U.S. imperialism.
End of fuck-it story.
It's not to say that they're closer or someone else is closer to China,
but no one can be more pro-china sympathetic to working with china
than doyu and the other comrades we met you know it's right here it's not buffering? No.
Okay.
So, um,
I, I, I think it's, uh,
you didn't visit I as Sophia.
No. No, you didn't. I.S. Sophia. No. No, you didn't. I went outside of it.
So that is a, that's probably one of my, um...
I've been inside the, what is it, the Sultan Ahmed?
It's an incredibly profound experience visiting Ayasofia.
It's not a bad lag.
Hmm?
Not a bad lag.
Yeah.
Oh, it's lagging now?
No, it's not bad.
Okay, okay.
It's an incredibly profound experience visiting Iosophia.
Because the church was, it's literally the epitome of the center, originally speaking, the center of the way Christianity synthesized the entire culmination of classical philosophy, beginning with Greek philosophy, through the Romans and so on and so on with the Old Testament, kind of Semitic,
Abrahamic religious tradition. And the whole cathedral is dedicated to the principle of the Sophia and the divine wisdom, right?
Sophia means wisdom and Hagia Sophia means holy wisdom, so it's a cathedral dedicated to the divine wisdom.
And really thinking about it, the way that it's designed with all of the chandeliers and the lights and the pattern of how much they're like, there's such like a multitude of them all around.
It really gives off a vibe of like divine intelligence, that this is like about the spark of the divine intelligence that goes into the
creation of the cosmos.
And the reason I'm talking about this is like it really is such a significant monument to consider in the age of artificial intelligence.
You know, in the age of this high-tech, there's something about Aya Sophia, which has a high-tech vibe, actually.
Like, it's such a prescient monument to visit in the age that we live in, I think, when we're dealing with questions of.
Because I was actually thinking about this earlier today like
you know the whole argument about like intelligent design versus uh evolution is what it's usually
called in any case people who design intelligent design and i'll evolution is what it's usually called.
In any case, people who design intelligent design, and I'll get to the Marxist argument for intelligent design in one second, but the people who argue on behalf of that, usually will say something that I think is self-evidently retarded,
which is that the entire universe is just random, right?
That randomness is the principle that governs existence, that everything is what it is, not because there's actually like a principle or lawfulness or a pattern of any kind that forms the cosmos.
But it's just like, you know, I don't know, totally chaotic, random matter,
just spontaneously and emergently forming determinations and the notion that there's in there's a kind of
intelligence in being itself is it's not you know usually the argument is about creation as like a guy, you know, sitting here, like Steve Jobs in his garage, just like pulling something out of his ass and creating. That's kind of how a lot of creationists understand divine intelligence, right? But it's not actually what I think of.
When I think about the meaning of divine intelligence or the principle of logos or the sophianic principle that you see ayosophia dedicated to,
it's more about comprehending the fact that there is a lawfulness to the universe, right? It's lawful. There's a message
in the real somehow, right? An inherent, objective, material meaningfulness that's there.
I'm not talking about the willful design of some individual
pulling something out of their ass. I'm talking about the fact that there's an order,
there's a cosmic order to things. And believe it or not, like the entirety of modern science, Anglo-Saxon metaphysical, modern science, whatever, is built on the foundation that that is not so. There's not actually a lawfulness. There's not actually a cosmos.
It's just like a bunch of random shit, mishmashing and colliding,
based on very crude kind of mechanical principles.
And somehow out of this emerges what we call things, you know?
So I recommend if people are able to visit or appreciate and dwell upon and think about that cathedral or mosque in the age that we live in today.
I'll weigh in on the, you know, a lot of people are saying, well, you know, it's unfair that the Turks took it or whatever.
Bro, no one is more, I'm sorry.
I get, I know it has like a deep religious meaning.
Like, no one is more fucking irritating
than the Greeks
Yeah
Like any time I post something in Tokyo
They, I just get swarmed
by Greeks
And it's like
You know
This land was controlled by many empires, many people.
Why the fuck do you think that, like, you're the only ones that can ever...
You know why I'll always defend the Turks?
It's actually quite simple for me. The reason I'm always going to defend the Turks, and here I don't just mean Turkish people from Turkey. I mean the Turkic peoples in general, why I'll always defend them, and while I'll always defend the legitimacy of the Turkic settlement and invasion of Anatolia,
because the Greeks themselves were not originally native to the region.
The Greeks descend from the Indo-European peoples that were also on the step in Central Asia and so on and so on.
And eventually they came, invaded, and the descendants of the Greeks are a mixture of those people and the Neolithic farmers that were in Europe already, right?
So the idea that, you know, oh, the Turks are these aliens that came, that