Interview With US Senate Candidate Diane Sare
2022-08-09
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all right i sent him the link
sent the link so guys we are going to
have on for an interview
us senate candidate diane sayre
for um
new york for the midterm elections
and she is running for the us senate
to build the land bridge but i'm gonna
let her
kind of inform you guys and educate you
guys about what she's all about what her
platform is all about
and what that whole thing is
what her you know campaign basically
means
so i'll let that happen
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all right great uh welcome
um diane sayre who is running for
the u.s senate coming out of new york
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all right so we've got the midterms
coming up november 8th
2022
and you know i don't i don't know uh
which specific district running but i
imagine it's heavily blue right heavily
democrat
well i'm running in the whole state i'm
running for u.s senate so it's the whole
state of new york uh yeah my bad sorry
about that i
got confused with uh congress for a
second right
so um
the primaries are coming up for congress
august 23rd
so but i imagine that for the senate
it's very dominated by usually democrats
candidates right well in new york in new
york there's two senators and they're
both democrats
that's right
and kirsten gillibrand
so is there a specific senator who's
spot you're aiming for or
yeah chuck schumer he's the one up for
reelection
ah chuck okay
so that's a
not a very good guy
uh no not not really that last time i
checked
he's the senator of wall street and
world war iii but other than that and
the fbi but other than that he's really
good
yeah yeah i mean besides the you know
causing a uh
you know armageddon he's uh not so bad
so
um
why don't you uh begin by telling us a
little bit about your
you know your motivations for running
and some of the goals
you seek to fulfill with the campaign
and hopefully if you
if you could get elected
well um
i decided to
run for schumer's seat actually in
2019
around the time that lyndon larouche
passed away
largely because i thought it was really
necessary that you have
someone to represent a certain principle
of leadership and policy direction
uh because everything larouche had
warned about in terms of the economic
collapse the danger of war
then later pandemic
disease which as everyone
will admit i think if they're honest the
number one comorbidity is poverty right
obviously if you're malnourished and
living under high stress you're going to
be sick right that's not hard to figure
out
um
and schumer really became the poster
child one early on when
um
actually trump said we should audit the
in he didn't say audit he said
reorganize but apparently general
michael flynn who you know had been
fired by obama because he didn't think
we should be arming al-qaeda
in uh syria uh said we should audit the
intelligence agencies which are like
this massive
i mean
hundreds of thousands of people are
employed by these things in the united
states and they're involved in all kinds
of horrible
activities here and abroad
and flynn was calling for auditing them
and trump was calling for
reorganizing them and then schumer was
the one on rachel maddow who said oh
that's really stupid they have six ways
from sunday to get back at you
which is perhaps what they're doing
today and or yesterday at mar-a-lago
with this giant
fbi raid um
which is pretty outrageous so
you know schumer
he's the senate majority leader he's
been in office for 42 years
and
he is terrible he does not represent the
needs of the people of the united states
and uh given my 35 years of
collaboration with lyndon larouche
i
know i am far more qualified than he is
for that
office
you mentioned that is really topical the
recent bout of fbi raids and not a lot
of people are familiar but that's not
confined just to trump there have been a
there's been a bout of fbi raids across
the country recently
and it really speaks to this arbitrary
use of political power
which you know appears to be a form of
fascist thuggery if you ask me that you
know this is the kind of state that
we're sliding into
under the
the democrats
well it's look it's british it's the
british empire and it's this bankers
dictatorship uh they have wanted they
never forgave the united states for the
american revolution and what's happening
is
all of the important the real reasons
for the american revolution and the real
intention of people like ben franklin
and alexander hamilton is being covered
up so that people don't even know
what our history actually is in terms of
the fight against
colonialism the fight against slavery
the commitment that john quincy adams
expressed that not only do we not search
abroad for monsters to destroy
but what does it mean to be a bastion of
freedom
of liberty and hope what does that mean
really doesn't mean you go around
bludgeoning people into submission
but you perhaps help nations liberate
themselves by fighting british
colonialism fighting imperial policy
and we have really
strayed from that path
so uh yeah we had and now you have this
um
ukrainian hit list which is you know my
name is on with the 72
other people
put out by a state department-backed
group in ukraine at a conference
where the state department was
participating
funded as scott ritter says by
chuck schumer kirsten gillibrand all the
people in congress who voted to send the
8.7 billion dollars in
updated appropriations so the government
of ukraine can function to do what to
subvert the us constitution to silence
political figures and international
leaders
by calling us agents of russian
propaganda and then
further actually saying that we are
information quote information terrorists
and war criminals
i mean that's pretty wild
i'm i'm being called a war criminal
he'll get separation the 30 people who
spoke at schiller conferences are war
criminals
most of us haven't even been in an
actual combat zone
yeah i mean you know it it is pretty
insane that there is such a callous
disregard for these foundational
principles
you know
that you know
that that form the basis of of what the
united states is and you mentioned that
you know that the british empire is
trying to hide and sweep under the rug
the actual real legacy and significance
of the american revolution that kind of
reminds me that you know across the
country we are seeing a new narrative
take place
which is being defined according to the
1619 project and according to this
project you know the united states is
founding is completely illegitimate and
it's just white slave holding um you
know landowners who it was a counter
revolution and actually the british
empire was progressive i mean there's
whispers that meghan markle plans on
eyeing the u.s presidency so what can
you really say about the importance of
safeguarding the truth about the history
of the united states uh you know
in addition to promoting
uh what you would consider and what i
believe uh
uh
mr larouche had considered the american
system because while i myself i'm a
marxist leninist i'm a communist i do
find it pretty fascinating the the
distinction right between the kind of
free trade system which was promoted by
the british empire and then adopted by
you know so-called neoliberal uh think
tanks
and the american system so what what how
would you characterize
the uniquely american system that is
wanting uh to kind of help mitigate or
bring us out of the crisis we find
ourselves in now
well i think you really have to go back
i mean maybe
as far as plato's republic but certainly
uh
joan of arc nicholas of kuza the first
scientist who
really in the 1400s had this idea of the
consent of the governed he he said if
if every human being is created in the
image of of god in the image of the
creator
then of necessity every human being is
equal
so if every human being is equal
what determines who has the right to
rule over
other people
if you are equal in that regard should
there not be a principle whereby
people using their free will
seed
in a sense that responsibility they say
well i elect you to represent my
interests i am willfully giving you
because i trust that you are going to
represent
my interest or the interests of the
general welfare
um
i will give you that authority and this
was a very very important
part of our declaration of independence
because what were the british doing they
were making arbitrary rules they were
arresting people having crazy trials
seizing people kidnapping them on the
seas and
forcing them to join the british navy
and things like that
so this kind of of freedom but but to
what end and the other part of that and
this is the leibniz idea the pursuit of
happiness
what is it and that he didn't say
pleasure
right it was
what makes a human being
profoundly happy well i think somewhere
each one of us has got to be conscious
that we're not going to be here forever
we
you know we have a very short mortal
existence
relative to the billions of years the
planet has been here for example
so
isn't it satisfying to know that you may
have been able to make a contribution
which is immortal which is the
contribution to the people who came
before you and the people who come
after you
like beethoven and his compositions or
albert einstein discovering
the principle of gravitational waves
which only get confirmed years after his
death
and
i think when you have that sense that
your life
had a meaning
which is beyond some physical
something or other all of which is
ephemeral
and that's the other thing that i find
greatly ironic right the things that
actually are enduring
are not things that we perceive with
sense perception but are in the realm of
ideas
that's that's an amazing thought so that
gives human beings happiness i mean
really profound happiness that you know
that your life
is continued in a sense beyond the
bookends of your mortal existence
so if you have a government that's
supposed to
allow you to participate in
mankind in that way
then that means
you can't be scratching around in the
dirt for food
you have to have a commitment to
maintain certain things like a
transportation grid clean drinking water
nowadays electricity
you want to create the conditions the
government has a responsibility to
create to protect the
conditions where each individual citizen
has a prayer has a possibility of making
that contribution making that scientific
discovery
writing that composition
making that painting doing something
that
um uplifts mankind
yeah um
yeah that's uh i i think i agree with
that uh you know
and hold on give me a moment i have to
pause
thank you so much um
for the gifted memberships but i'm gonna
pause that so we don't
have any interruptions um
i wanted to ask about your platform you
know because you know with being a
senator comes you know a level of
influence over the political process
and also you know a political position
so what do you think in concrete terms
some of the things that are wanting you
know as far as
what could a government of the people do
to improve
you know the welfare and um
you know happiness of the american
people
well first of all the government should
take back its power
from these wall street and city of
london crooks
so that means uh putting getting rid of
the federal reserve and and creating a
national bank
uh which is able to direct credit into
things that give us more power over
nature
uh that means increasing energy density
like nuclear power
ultimately nuclear fusion
uh i think we really have to revive the
idea of space exploration
you know people say well how can you
spend all that money in space there's so
much poverty here on earth well
when we went to the moon
where we didn't spend money on the moon
there were no banks on the moon all the
money was spent here on earth
massively there were 40 000 employees at
nasa
there were four hundred thousand private
sector employees
that were
engaged in producing
very specific components that were
needed
by the astronauts by the technicians by
the people at nasa so you had this
incredible multiplier of a federally
funded program
but a tenfold
multiplier in the private sector and
similarly even
chase econometrics made a model where
they said every dollar spent
on the apollo mission generated 10 to 14
i think that's a
kind of a contrivance because i don't
think you really should measure
wealth in terms of dollars
but it gives you
a you know a glimmer say a footprint
of an idea because what did we get out
of the space program new ways of
pasteurizing milk microwave ovens laptop
computers
teflon velcro
you know it was all kinds of things not
to mention
hopefully more profound understanding
of
of the planet
i had an opportunity just this past week
i was in upstate new york and i met with
a fellow who operates a
mine
and
i was asking him how he in this case
zinc what's the chemical process whereby
you separate the zinc from all the other
things that you're digging up he said
in that particular area i think the raw
ore is maybe six to 12 percent zinc
and then you're trying to separate it
from lead and quartz and all these other
things and it's very fascinating
and then it sort of occurred to me that
you know you wonder well why are there
veins of zinc in a particular area and
not in others
and why are there deposits of quartz
or iron why right how come everything's
not homogeneous on the earth and then
you start thinking about what we're
studying with the webb telescope
the formation of stars the formation of
planets and suddenly it just hit me like
a lightning bolt that
the how completely interlinked the study
of the origin of stars the origin of
solar systems and galaxies is
interlinked with everything that we
still don't even understand about earth
the composition of the earth
which we only know very very shallowly
right i mean this is really exciting and
then you think of this crazy so-called
environmentalist movement
which basically says
well there's nothing new to be
discovered
except we we can assert that the world
is a giant thermostat and if you want to
control the temperature all you have to
do is stop exhaling and don't drive an
automobile
i mean
yeah i mean i i find this a very bold
and and vast
um you know um
way of thinking as as opposed to what
our politicians are i mean you listen to
politicians today and what they're
basically trying to tell us is that you
know we've reached our carrying capacity
we're busting our ceiling on the head
and there's a crisis and we've got to
buckle down either in the form of
austerity for the banks or you know in
the form of you know degrowth because we
have to save the planet but it seems
like where you're coming from you're
offering a vision
that you know kind of makes humanity
worthy of the vastness of the cosmos
that we can be big enough
to kind of pursue
our inner potentials and interact with
nature in all of its vastness
you know not only just to you know have
this escapist fantasy of going into
space that some critics allege but also
to have a deeper understanding as you
said of the earth so it's it's a it's a
geocosmic vision it's not just
you know a space fantasy
and i i understand many of these ideas
were forwarded by
lyndon larouche himself throughout his
lifetime
now i bring him up because
especially on the left there appears to
be
you know
uh a series of malign
uh unf i mean he's he is someone who is
very much unfairly maligned now i know
this because i'm sufficiently educated
so i know about the lies that have been
told about him and you know the smears
by both the media and by the left but
just for for audiences who may not be
familiar
um i want to ask you a few questions if
you don't if that's all right or no i
wanted to talk about this so i'm very
glad
yeah yeah so i i would like to ask first
um
what do you think are some of the most
common
smears and misconceptions about lyndon
larouche and his ideas
and two why do you think it is that
larouche in particular has been so
unfairly
aligned because i have read
larouche's writings larouche is very
clearly anti-racist anti-nazi
anti-fascist he's against the ku klux
klan he wrote about the history of the
ku klux klan and his relationship you
know to the british empire and things of
that nature and yet when you go to the
left they'll tell you things like oh
yeah larouche cooperated with the ku
klux klan to stop leftists and oh yeah
larouche was a fascist
who you know was was allied with the far
right
so
i want i want to give you an opportunity
to be able to dispel these various um
well first of all i think you have to
understand that the slanders against
larouche are tailored
to the audience that they're fed to
because i can assure you that people
republicans or people who consider
themselves on the right tell me that
they think larouche was a communist
and that he is a leftist and a
trotskyist and
that kind of thing right so you get that
and then for people on the left he was a
fascist a racist the big one
uh was anti-sem anti-semite that was the
big one
and um i think that had to do with the
people larouche was organizing because
he founded this move he founded the
organization in new york city
and he founded it actually
in part there was an attempt by the fbi
and others to get a kind of a
racial ethnic strike between the
black population and the jewish school
teachers
at one point
and larouche's
organizers and larouche completely
judoed this
operation by getting to more fundamental
issues of physical economy and so on
as a result recruiting many
african-american and jewish
students
so i think they
came up with those slanders because
these were two
groups of people who would very much be
inclined to work with larouche
so in order to prevent that then you say
well he's
anti-semitic and he's you know anti he
needs a racist
or he's you know and he's a whatever
so
you know but they also look this is the
100th anniversary of his birth
uh this year i think he should be
exonerated i was reflecting on
some of the reasons why you've you're
lucky enough to have read some of
larouche's writings so you have an
appreciation of
the genius of his thinking and and he
actually made certain fundamental
discoveries in physical economy like the
question of potential relative
population density as the means of
measuring
the success of your economic model that
was really it no one had ever come up
with an empirical
metric for that before and in fact
members of the russian academy of
scientists said that they now have a
term
the term for that is going to be the law
as in larouche potential relative
population density the law
so
why
you know if you look back at
bach the music of bach was suppressed
beethoven is lucky enough to get to work
on bach by the time he was 10 or 11 but
for people like mozart
or schumann they didn't even know of
bach it wasn't performed it was sort of
out
and they didn't hear it until late very
late in life and i know in the case of
schumann better than i know in the case
of mozart
it
when he finally
discovered bach
it totally revolutionized his method of
composition and there's a huge
difference between his second and third
symphonies which you hear
so
his
genius in a sense was
stunted
by the fact that bach was suppressed
similarly the work of gottfried wilhelm
leibniz who was
studying and traveling to both russia
and china
and who concluded that confucianism
that can you know the confucian culture
in china might have actually been more
christian than some of the
christian so-called christians in europe
he was very polemical about that
and and contributed to the founding of
the russian academy of scientists so
here was leibniz a great genius i think
one person attended his funeral
no one knew him his work was totally
suppressed
how many great scientific discoveries
how many
generations did we lose because people
didn't get to study leibniz
and then you think about larouche who
had read just about everything by live
and it's by the time he was 14 years of
age
and
brought this to life brought this to his
own work so part of
why i think it's so urgent that
larouche's name be cleared and we
address these
slanders and all of these lies is that
the harm he's no longer with us he died
three years ago
physically
but
everybody
is being oppressed by lack of access
to his
discoveries
and his profound sense of identity he
used to say i'm 2500 years old
and that's really how he saw himself he
saw himself as the child of universal
history of all of the currents
of various breakthroughs and discoveries
of the last 2500 years having gone into
creating
him and and that's such an incredibly
rich sense of identity and how many
young people do we know today who have
an identity
where they feel like they're
3000 years old or 500 years old
yeah i think that speaks to um you know
there's a crisis in this country where
people have lost the sense of meaning
and they've lost the sense of being able
to establish continuity with history
they kind of have this very smug ironic
you know detachment from the world and i
do think that these ideas are a
countervailing influence
upon that
um specifically concerning you know what
is within the uh capacity of politics
do you know any initiatives that could
promote uh a sense of you know
a culturedness and familiarity
with you know
leibniz and others
because as we can see in this country
that there is
you know there's a profound level of
lack of interest in these kinds of
topics among the youth and among you
know among people in general
well it's interesting i mean obviously
you're not going to go in and wag your
finger at people and say why don't you
read this
because they're really not going to
care
i think we have to have a mission
if we
for example take the pandemic
we totally blew it on the response to
covet
if you had said
and it was fairly clear early on that
younger people were much less
affected by it but you
you know you want to make sure that
older people are safe you don't want to
be
arbitrary but you could have said okay
look we have a public health
problem
we have a lot of people living in
horrible overcrowded housing
we have people eating a bad diet we have
entire apartment complexes with terrible
ventilation
we have
poor sanitation dirty drinking water so
what we're going to do is we're going to
take
the opportunity presented by this
disease
to launch a crash program
to solve a bunch of these problems
we're going to take people who are doing
work which is not really safe to do
right now like being in a restaurant or
a tattoo parlor or whatever
and
we're going to engage them in things
that are outdoors
but where they can actually make a
contribution to uplifting the standard
of living which will harden people's
immune system hard in our basic defenses
to disease
and i think had we had a crash program
uh the former surgeon general who's been
in touch with the larouche organization
dr joycelyn elders had an idea that you
could train
thousands of young people
you can't become a doctor in six months
or a year or even a nurse but there were
certain characteristics of
covid
that you could
train thousands of young people to
know how to deal with know how to handle
and
you could send people to poor countries
to improve basic
infrastructure and conditions or like a
public health
force
we could have done things where people
actually became part
of defeating the disease
instead we we did something where we
just bailed out the banks with trillions
of dollars
and got everybody totally isolated from
each other and
and isolated from having a mission
right there was never a conception of we
we're going to have victory over this
and people shouldn't die of
illnesses i mean i actually think it's
it's not acceptable to have 60 thousand
people die every year of the flu
why do we think that's acceptable why
don't we figure out how to cure these
things why don't we figure out what the
co-morbidities are and do something
about it
um
so you can sweep young people into a
mission
like like that uh i also think we should
be designing and building new cities
um you know take new york city
one of my friends said we should just
build the news like the chinese build a
new city 40 miles away and move
everybody out and fix the city from the
bottom up
and then let people move back in if they
want to
or they might like the new city so much
better but we have no concept of growth
and i'm sure if i were in second well
when i was in first grade it was the
last time we went to the moon i i
happened to live in albuquerque new
mexico at the time and harrison schmidt
who was one of the astronauts on the
flight in 72 was from albuquerque
so there was a particular great
excitement but every single kid every
single six-year-old knew the orbits of
the planets what planet came where we
were disciplined for designing new
rocket ships and the margins of our uh
reading assignments
um
you know you would never think of
shooting your teacher or spending hours
trying to learn how to masturbate or the
other things they're inflicting on
children these days because
you you know you had something that you
wanted to do
you wanted to make sure you were
qualified to become an astronaut
so
i think that's first a lot of people
talk about education
i don't think you're going to have a
successful education program unless the
nation has a mission
and there's a purpose where people know
that they're needed
you know it's interesting because
uh i do think that the you know
the ambition for some kind of space
exploration i think it's almost
instinctual
for young people for children in
particular i remember when i was growing
up i always wanted to be an astronaut
and i'm sure you're familiar with that
survey that and among the chinese youth
that's the dream kind of aspiration of
the chinese youth as opposed to the
united states and the dream here is to
become a youtuber or
you know a tick tock or something
so i i think that's a profoundly winning
message and
i think the reason it's a winning
message is because we as human beings
have an innate
you know um
we have an innate
uh sense of the need to expand and go
beyond where we are now
and it's such a shame that that is
almost deliberately being repressed
today
and you know people are being sent to
the opposite path that you know we can't
it's we can't go beyond where we are and
you know we can't grow we can't
reproduce we have to just
be content with where we are now
i think that
especially in consideration of china's
um ambitions and and russia's as well
an international community of
cooperation for things like space
exploration as well as you know
geological
uh i don't know exactly what you would
call it
um cooperation and on you know mastering
the earth
i think this would also you know
i think the the the possibilities are
boundless
and
it is just such a shame in my view that
this is not even i don't ever see
politicians talking about this i don't
ever see politicians talk about how yeah
but you know there's all these
culture war things going on and all
these discourses going on but what about
you know
what about what's what's beyond
where we are now what about
this necessity of
expanding and growing
and reaching new possibilities right i
never see politicians talk about that i
do think at some fundamental level it's
a winning message
right we just we have to reach people
with it and i mean one thing i worry
about is there's so much despair that's
the hard thing to cut through
and i think from that standpoint
again a study of history is really
worthwhile you know schiller
put it poetically in one way in in the
rootly oath there is a limit to a
tyrant's power
you know when the oppressed shell
sees their rights as inalienable as the
stars themselves something like that we
saw it in the declaration of
independence
um
there's the prince the human beings
you're right are born to be
free
human beings have an innate love of
this principle of growth
and discovery and
when someone tries to oppress that and
stop it
at a certain point
you know you're gonna
something's going to give something's
going to give
unfortunately we have an artificial way
of
suppressing that innate love of progress
which is
drugs
and i mean
uh legal and illegal
because now any child who doesn't
conform in school is determined to have
adhd and put on ritalin or i don't know
what
you're not supposed to
they tell people it's bad to be
depressed if you're depressed you should
be put on medication but you know who
wouldn't be depressed if everything
around you is falling apart maybe it
just shows you're actually more sane
than everyone else around you but you
have to figure out a
course of action to relieve your
depression by actually doing something
about the situation
uh and then you have you know one of the
things schumer is trying to do is quote
unquote legalize marijuana nationwide
and he pretends it's decriminalization
he pretends to say oh we've had this
horrible war on drugs which is really a
war on black and brown people and we
filled the prisons well we never had a
war on drugs
because a war on drugs would mean you'd
put jamie diamond in jail you'd put the
drug money launderers in jail and you'd
shut down the
poppy fields we didn't have a war on
drugs we had a war on people
but we didn't have a war on drugs so
schumer lies and says well since we've
harmed all these poor people what we've
really got to do is make slavery legal
in the form of addiction and we're going
to have these pot dispensaries which are
producing marijuana at 99 percent thc in
the form of gummy bears and things that
children are going to
ingest
and
a lot of money will now be legally
laundered through the banking system as
opposed to you having to hide it and it
will be run by big pharma big tobacco
exactly the same
financiers that everybody hates so much
now
with the fringe benefit they'll have
more money and the popul you will
destroy the ability of the population to
become the kind of highly skilled
productive workforce that we need
i mean this is just one of the most
cynical evil policies after we had a
hundred thousand drug overdose deaths
last year
i i think it is a profound crisis
because you're so right especially the
the the marijuana craze it has become so
um
so embedded in the culture of the youth
today that it has also come to shape
their ideological political and cultural
views and it has cemented this
inclination toward nihilism and
purposelessness
you know just this aesthetic of you know
just complete
irony and detachment and you know
i i i personally think that is a big
obstacle this how do you really
combat how do you really wage a real war
on drugs
not only in terms of policy when policy
does have to play a part in that a lot
of people don't know russia and china
are very strict
on drug
um you know they have a zero tolerance
policy and yet they have not engaged in
the same war on people that we have here
so a lot of people also don't know that
the the you know marijuana push is also
being used geopolitically as a tool of
imperialism against china and russia and
other countries
but i think the best remedy to
combating the drug crisis is as you
alluded to it's it's giving people a
sense of mission
and purpose in life again
yeah i mean it's very it's really insane
you know the city of new york now that
um
marijuana is legal recreational use of
pot is legal across the state of new
york
decided that they were going to ban drug
testing for the nypd
and the fire department
and
i mean i think we have
police shooting people at any rate the
happily the nypd said no way forget it
we are not doing that we're going to
continue the drug question however the
fire department
went along with it which
i find really peculiar i mean seems to
me if you're going to be climbing up
ladders in the middle of a blaze and
doing things that really require you to
have
incredibly fine-tuned
you know motor
skills and so on you don't want to be
drug impaired
um
but i think it also just shows what
we've been discussing this kind of lack
of purpose
and people dulling their mind and and of
course i brought it up to
to get at sort of what you were saying
which is
how do that
people's desire
to become
promethean to to make great discoveries
to to do things that are new and
exciting
is also muted artificially through drugs
yeah i i definitely agree
as far as drug policy is concerned do
you have a specific platform or
something or is
it more a kind of commitment to
principle and then you know kind of the
policy i certainly
i certainly don't
uh agree with legalizing recreational
drugs
absolutely not i think a lot of places
that have done it are beginning to
consider that they should roll it back
because it's been so detrimental
um
i think we should
actually have a war on the production of
these drugs
and we should instead of using nations
like haiti as drug transshipment
zones
stop this stuff i know there were
whistleblowers from the dea who
described the dea was knowingly looking
the other way to allow
the ports there and look at the poverty
of haiti look at that horrible situation
so
we have to change that or mexico you
know the fast and furious program
of obama where we were sending weapons
to the drug gangs in mexico many times
they were better armed than the mexican
military
and then you say well why are all these
people trying to get out of their
countries well maybe if you hadn't
turned their country over to a bunch of
drug gangs
they would want to live there
i know that uh
uh mr larouche had also he has also
written about the connections between
the international uh drug trade
and the british empire and the british
monarchy in particular
which you know i find it fascinating i
mean from the opium wars
that you know are the reason for so much
animosity between china and the west
today
to you know
to latin america the real forces behind
this i mean on the one hand it's
people are profiting from it monetarily
and on the other hand there appears to
be this coincidental
net benefit of drugs just so happening
to be great
limiters of human potential
effectively cementing and securing the
rule of this international oligarchy
well and very explicitly i think one of
the things the russians are discovering
uh on the ukrainian prisoners that
they're capturing is
drugs
and this was also a factor in isis and i
think in in
egypt
well i
the word assassin
and words like hashish
there was a relationship between the
word for marijuana and the word for
assassin because they discovered if you
want to have people commit horrible
atrocities
it's good if they're not fully cognizant
of what they're doing so that's another
way that drugs are used is
in these
guerrilla warfare terrorist movements
dope people up if you want to get them
to commit
atrocities against other human beings
yeah i mean and that certainly is
probably a big contributor to the
violence here in the united states i
mean a lot of people laugh at the idea
that there's a connection between you
know marijuana and psychopathy and
violence but i think you know the
evidence has pointed in a quite
clear direction that there is a
relationship
yeah absolutely
there there is uh
there is
and i don't know all the details because
i think they're so trying so hard to
push legalization that they quickly
cover things up apparently in that i
don't know that you would recall this
but a couple of years ago there was a
horrible
accident with a wedding party in a
limousine
that collided with an 18 wheeler on a
hill here in sort of
westchester county or somewhere outside
of new york city and
everybody in the wedding party died it
was just horrible
and apparently the driver of the
limousine was a regular marijuana user
but
that was quickly suppressed and they
went to look for other factors which
also existed maintenance of the vehicle
and this and that but
you know
i think they shouldn't brush this under
the rug but they have to keep their
narrative you know schumer always says
the horribles haven't happened they tell
you these horrible things they never
happened there were no horribles
everything's gone beautifully in the
states that have legalized
uh
on another note i i'm also curious
because the world economic forum has
this rhetoric of like this fourth
industrial revolution
and the need for a great reset which we
know is a code word for their malthusian
agenda
but at the same time it does appear that
there is this you know to put it in
marxist lingo there is this revolution
in the forces of production
that is occurring
and is there a specific strategy or plan
uh yourself or the schiller institute
um you know
have or even just a perspective on these
this profound kind of change in the
so-called information age and that the
so-called gig economy is this all just a
scam to distract us from the decline of
you know manufacturing base or it does
you know the future of in industry in
the united states somehow have to
combine
with this new paradigm oh well as you
probably know helgetsep larouche has
called for a new
bretton woods
committee
um
modeled in part on the original bretton
woods which i think occurred in 1944
just before the war ended
where fdr's intent was to
level the playing field to make it
possible for poor nations formerly
colonized nations to get their
independence the international monetary
fund and world bank were never conceived
by him to be the
usurious dictatorial institutions that
they became
and that
system worked to a certain extent at
least to keep a certain stability when
you had fixed exchange rates the dollar
tied to the gold reserve system until
nixon uh dismantled that
so that but i think
also she's called for a new security
architecture and as you probably know
putin had for some time been calling for
an emergency in-person meeting of the
u.n security council
now he hasn't repeated that because
how could you when the united states is
acting so insane and we have a president
who seems to have dementia and being run
by
you don't know whom and we have people
in our military saying that nuclear war
has gone from unlikely to likely
makes it hard uh to have a partnership
with the united states
but we have to get a shift in the united
states that we have to work with these
other nations
and we urgently have to go back to our
back to what we
spoke about at the beginning of this
conversation our nation has to go back
to being that bulwark of
anti-imperialism
that our founding fathers intended
yeah certainly and you know it it goes
to show that
the anti-interventionist or anti-war
perspective
it's not some foreign you know
import it's definitely rooted
in the very foundations of our country
and i think emphasizing that
is very important there are many on the
left who claim to be anti-imperialists
but shun any reference to the very
founding of the country as if you know
you know as if it's more of a winning
message to say that oh yeah
although this goes against the
principles upon which our country were
founded we should be anti-imperialists
rather than anti-imperialism is as
american as apple pie you know
right and then we wouldn't be threatened
by what china is doing in other words
why
why should we say boy look at them they
just got 800 million people out of
poverty why don't we try and crush them
so they're as miserable as we are i mean
that is a really stupid attitude as
opposed to saying hey why don't we
partner with china two of the things i
haven't
really gotten a chance to write this up
it's been a little chaotic but two of
the things i wanted to actually think
through
were a program
for the u.s to jointly work with china
on the
modernization industrialization of haiti
because china had a beautiful design for
modernizing port-au-prince uh called
bhatti by company called bati which
really should have been built
and and puerto rico
uh you know puerto rico is
supposedly a protractor whatever of the
united states
it's treated like i i mean it's just
disgusting the way we treat puerto rico
what wasn't done after the hurricane and
this they have this incredible telescope
they have incredible scientific
potential there are sibo it's called i
had
someone who produced a documentary about
the telescope on one of my programs and
it's fascinating and it was super
advanced
people wouldn't even
think of that
but we could collaborate with china to
transform these situations
we could collaborate with china on
rebuilding major infrastructure in this
country the projects that they've been
involved in
like the
hamilton bridge in new york
were extremely well done and they were
done ahead of schedule and under budget
which never happens
so there's a great deal to be gained
from doing that
yeah i mean with that i most certainly
agree and you know yeah i think it's
important to have
some sense of optimism and light against
the tunnel as we're entering these very
very perilous
and foreboding times you know i've just
mentioned the fbi raids recently which
is really the tip of the iceberg as far
as the you know disaster that seems to
be in store
for us in this country but you know i
think what matters are the people who
have a plan and who have a
vision of
survival and endurance and not only
survival but
expansion and going beyond
where we presently are
yeah
i i think that's true
um i'm gonna have to actually run pretty
soon because i'm up against a horrible
deadline
i started a newspaper because i was
expecting to soon be banned from
facebook and twitter and other social
media platforms
and i'm trying to get it finished
i see
so guys if any of you guys are living in
new york you know it's not often that i
do this
uh you know you know mainly because i i
just cannot endorse democrats or
republicans but diane is an independent
and you know i have never voted in my
life but
if you are living in new york coming up
in the midterm elections i can
definitely give my endorsement
to diane sayre for us senate uh 100
percent
i you know wish you the best of luck and
i hope
those who are in my community living in
new york show up on november 8th
uh you know to write your name in and
yeah well they won't have to write it in
that's on the ballot i i
yeah
that's okay surpass the outrageous
threshold and also i'd like to just give
out my website if people want to contact
me to volunteer we need
people
uh it's it's uh sarefoursen dot com
s-a-r-e-f-o-r-senate
dot com
people can send me a note if you want to
help distribute the newspaper
write articles
join us at rallies in front of schumer's
office
try and get yourself on an honorary
blacklist
get active
it's truly a badge of honor to get on
the blacklist of the ukrainian
government
yeah
i think so
so thank you very much i'm uh really
appreciative of this time and the
endorsement
and um i hope we can do this again as we
get closer to november
yeah certainly thank you so much diane
sarah it was really an honor you're
welcome
good night good night
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all right that was that
how was that
oh man i am glad i made that
because i was pretty i was like a minute
late and yeah today was pretty crazy as
well
let me unpause the donations
oh thank you
daniel burke thank you
thank you so much paperweight for the 20
gifted
shout out paper win for the 20.
guys we got a lot of talk about today
but i just for now i didn't forget i
i'll remember right i didn't totally
forget
it will come back to me what i wanted to
talk about specifically
but
yeah this was
quite the day
quite the day
and yeah i'm gonna start bringing on
more guests and stuff
that's definitely gonna be on the
itinerary and on the agenda
but guys
you know
i
yeah i want to talk about larouche for a
second thank you so much
i didn't see the name give me a sec
did not see that name
alamo are my reasons thank you so much
for the 20 man i appreciate you thank
you my resist
the 20 gift i appreciate you
so
i don't know why people have such a
people are so negatively disposed toward
larouche and toward the larouche people
and i don't i'm i really don't know i
really don't fucking know why right if
you're doing it because oh well they're
not communist they're not marxist but
that hasn't prevented you from like
endorsing aoc and progressive democrats
didn't stop you from fucking supporting
bernie sanders in 2016. i remember in
2016 i was like oh yeah bernie's the
wave right
as far as i can see the the the the
schiller institute you know they're
principled anti-imperialist they're
against the ruling class you don't have
to agree with everything that they say
but it's like why are people so aversed
to them i just don't fucking understand
i don't really get it like you're you're
okay with aoc and you know voting for
democrats and working with democrats but
somehow this crosses the line why i mean
it really it's really one of those
things where you know unless you take
rockefeller money you're a fascist
that's what all this shit really comes
down to right
and you know me
i i try to you know wouldn't it be
better to try to make as much common
ground with people as you can i mean
because as far as i'm concerned as far
as i'm concerned i like their message i
like the message you know that of
pro-growth and pro-production and
pro-unleashing human potential like
that i mean you can understand that
within a marxist frame very easily i
don't i don't see why people have such a
fucking problem with it right well i do
actually there's such like an innate pat
it's really self-hatred these people
fucking hate themselves they listen to
this fucking like screamo punks like i
hate my life man
and they fucking just they have such
they have that miss edgy misanthropy
with like i hate these american
consumers it's like fucking chapel trap
house when chapel was celebrating the
food shortages when that happened by the
way guys give me ones if you prefer
no chat on the screen give me twos if
you want the chat to appear on screen
because i kind of feel like this is
better when there's no chat on the
screen
i kind of feel it's just not it's nicer
what do you guys think
ones if you wait i forgot ones if you
want
it like this
choose if you want chats on screen
choose if you want the chat on screen
one if you want to keep it how it is
uh i forgot it again fuck all right ones
if you want it like this
choose if you want the chat on screen
all right
ones if you want it like this twos if
you want the chat on screen right two's
this chat on screen alright got it
okay everybody
is kind of divided
there's a lot of division
it's a lot of division
chat really just doesn't want to give me
space like i'm here free
all alone by myself
and i'm just you know it's so chill it's
so nice but chad says no we want to be
right next to you haas
and you guys want to be breathing down
my necks all right fine
okay
fine
fine
there you go run wild
ah here they are oh god
oh god did you guys at least have
showered or something
oh my god
here they are
god
here they come the doors are wide
open oh man
we just opened the doors and they're
here
okay
well that there there goes my piece
there goes my piece
anyway
i think i want to do some tests because
i think i fixed my stream
and my inability to like watch youtube
videos or whatever that problem i was
having i think i might have fixed it i
think i might have fixed it
so let me see if i fixed it and if i
haven't fixed it
i'm just gonna be
sad
um
so let's just see
all right
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let's do internet and properties and
then
all right let's see if i fixed it
it is impossible
i have departed
for a reason
you have departed from the realm of the
rationale
yes me
i think it works
does this work
this works doesn't it
i think it works
does it work
i think it works right i think i fixed
it
it was lagging a little bit isn't it
yeah it was lagging fuck i didn't fix it
fuck
what a fucking nightmare what a literal
nightmare yeah yeah it didn't work
what an actual fucking nightmare
and i lost
and i lost
oh my god i lost all my fucking
viewers too oh no i lost all viewers
i legit lost like 100 viewers because of
that
damn all right we're not going to be
able to react to anything we're just
going to be
chilling and talking with mr hayes
instead
i don't know if you guys have been
noting this i've been noticing a really
huge uptick in twitter npcs
fucking bothering me
like being super fucking butthurt
i've noticed a huge huge uptick
like a giant one
and i don't know how to fucking explain
it it's like i haven't done anything new
but for some reason these people have
like embarked on this huge huge new
campaign
okay every time i reactive i can't react
to videos
which honestly at this point is actually
fucking my streams
is this real was
your favorite world
to speak with who did you enjoy
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no way is this real
i want to see this let me see this
who was
your favorite world leader
to speak with who did you enjoy
speaking with the most
i mean
many of them you know the ones i did the
worst with were the weak ones
we had weak leaders in the world too
the ones i did the best with were the
tyrants and they all say
oh he loves tyrants he wants to be a
diver now i just for whatever reason i
get along great with putin i get along
great with president xi of china
i got along great with kim jong-un of
north korea and isn't that good
isn't that better than having a nuclear
war i did i got along great with him i
liked him he liked me he wrote me
beautiful letters
he wrote me beautiful letters i called
them love letters and the press said
he's saying he wrote and they are they
are love letters
so based
let me tell you i want to talk about
this new orientation too that a lot of
people are overlooking
almost no one's paying attention to it
but there's also a new orientation
which has a lot to do with let me show
it to
you stephen crowder is saying some
dangerously based shit
if you can believe it
yup you heard that right stephen
crowder is actually saying super based
things
which is just insane right let me show
it to you
any republican
right now in office running for office
who does not actively champion the
defunding the dismantling
of our intelligence agencies
i will not vote for
don't care who it is
are you listening ted cruz are you
listening to santas are you listening
rubio
are you listening no
any republican
right now in office are running for
office who does not actively champion
the defunding
what the fuck man the republicans are
becoming the ones championing defunding
the cia and the fbi what is going on
right isn't this something the left is
supposed to be doing isn't it the left
that's supposed to be at the fucking
vanguard of wanting to reign in on these
uh
intelligence agencies and shit like that
why is it that republicans are so so
fucking based
there's just this huge fucking
realignment and and and stephen crowder
of all people i mean that one shocked me
i always thought stephen crowder was
like
the lowest fucking type of republican
there was right where he was pretty much
because i know he was like a union
anti-union guy in the past and i talked
about real unions and shit but i i don't
know it it kind of seems kind of
principled for him to even call out
desantis and say hey you have to fucking
defund these intelligence agencies or
i'm not voting for you that is fucking
super principled and super based and it
makes me definitely have a way better
impression
of stephen crowder than i used to i
definitely have a way better impression
of that guy now that he's saying that
you know and you know meanwhile
this is f guys let me tell you the world
we live in in the united states of
america
the left is currently pushing
war in ukraine war with china
pro-war
pro-fbi celebrating the fbi celebrating
the cia calling republicans traitors and
russian puppets people still want to
fucking believe there hasn't been a
political realignment i mean there has
look at this fucking dark brandon meme
that's been going around
it's an openly hitler right fascist meme
that's basically celebrating all of the
fucking excesses
of arbitrary power and authority that
biden and his administration is engaging
in
basically celebrating that as somehow
like super badass and super cool and
whatever i mean that's the fucking
situation we now find ourselves in with
with the so-called dark brandon thing
you know it's fucking insane and it's
fucking insane that this is being so
overlooked by people you know to the
point
where nobody really has an understanding
or an appreciation
that while you're just playing partisan
whatever team team sports
you have become the far right
you the liberals and the fucking
leftists you have literally become
neo-nazi far-right hitlerites
right under your nose while you were
playing team sports
falling into the trap of red versus blue
you unwittingly became a fucking nazi
like a literal nazi
all right i i wanna i wanna see if i can
leak these dms without leaking too much
yeah i can link them so guys
there's a guy named frank the socialist
who sends me dms
okay
this should be fine
all right and i'm gonna show them to you
okay because i don't know how to respond
all right so frank the pussy
sends me dms
so this is what he sends me
right and then today he just sent me a
bunch of dms
freak and he sent me this
and then he also sent me this called me
a snowflake and then he sent this
and if you don't know who this guy is
this is like the most butt hurt guy on
the fucking internet
and i i just like don't know how to rest
like what does he want to debate me you
don't want to debate me what the fuck do
you want he is literally the most low
testosterone cuck i have ever seen
this is not a man this is not a male
like this is the most low testosterone
beta male i mean this is the definition
of a soy jack this is a soy jack
beta male
who is just on a deranged butthurt
tirade can't even fucking contain
themselves here they are frank the
butthurt
okay this is frank the butthurt
and i'm frankly trying to get to the
bottom of like what is frank's problem
exactly
let's let's just like humiliatingly
ratio him nobody likes tv
all right let's just say frank the
butthurt
frank the hurt let's just like give him
like a fucking
whopping humiliating ratio that's going
to like give him psychological damage
thank you ambrose i'm glad i'm bros
thank you so much man i graduated last
year and i can say that maybe half of my
class regularly did varying types very
true and it's only spread to younger
kids it's a national emergency thank you
ambrose for that first gifted of the
night
i'm sorry first don't don't know of the
night we have plan we've had plenty of
gifteds tonight or we've had a few
tonight but that is the first donor of
the night congrats ambrose for the first
dono of the night appreciate you man
but um
yeah yeah let's just like fucking yeah
let's give him like a really bad ratio
yeah we've already ratioed him
quite severely oh no they're catching up
with us
oh no they're catching up with us it's a
race
now we got sid from toy story frank
thank you mcdoff appreciate you so much
man
oh no guys but frank is catching up
frank is actually catching up
it's a race now
frank might win
look at him
they're beat someone's watching the
stream and trying to help frank out
they're probably working in their group
chats over time
but i mean i really don't have that many
viewers tonight so i mean we might lose
are we gonna lose
it might catch up
we got frank at 27
and then
frank the butt hurt
oh no
is he gonna catch up
at all is are these it's like his
regular bots
that like this
let me see yeah i think these are all
bots this is a bot
let me see if i recognize anyone
uh yeah i recognize yeah the okay this
is the bot all right this is not a real
person
so yeah these are bots okay frank the
butthurt
wow what a brutal ratio
what a brutal ratio
that's uh
well
but he he might catch up look at he's
already at 30.
can we get it to 100
let's try to get it to 100.
i think we get it to 100 we'll be in the
clear for now right we just
let frank be
but yeah the bots are working overtime
clearly
clearly the bots are working overtime
frank
the butt hurt
imagine being frank thinking you're just
gonna like make some tweet
and then haz comes and fucking does this
imagine ruining
see frank
like
why would you dm me
why why are you dming me do you want to
debate me frank
i mean like
you can debate me right now you can come
on vc right now and debate me
but i have a feeling that frank doesn't
want a debate i have a feeling frank is
just kind of a pussy who just talks shit
in my uh
in my uh you know private messages let
me see did he send another one
nope not yet
okay i don't know what the fuck that is
well no he has not done so yet
it appears we are on the verge
of a frank frank opolix by the way guys
is my stream lagging at all
are you getting any ones if you're
getting lag
one's if it's lagging
twos if it's all right
because it's kind of
is it lagging at all
because my fucking laptop is like really
overheating
it's not lagging
i i don't know what the fuck is wrong
with this honestly i have no idea why
it lags
on my end
all right well anyway frank
let's see if frank responds
like frank is just the perfect guy to
bully
just because like he's clearly got a
problem right
frank is clearly a guy with a problem
let's see frank yeah we got it 100
people
but frank is catching up because he's
getting awfully close to um
reaching 40
likes on his on
so this could be quite the confrontation
quite the war
of sorts
so yeah this could be bad guys this
could be really bad
but but for now i think we're in the
clear thank you so much love tony
ratio frank no lag on the stream on my
end it's good beautiful so frank the
butt hurt
is this him
science
because figuring things out is better
than making stuff up
it's frank
there he is it's frank
that's officially frank
and look we have a furry
ah the moron
it's a furry
okay
yeah i think frank's day was ruined by
this i don't know something tells me
frank is gonna have a pretty bad day
after that
i think his day was ruined what do you
guys think
i think it was
guys i really think this laptop is like
disgusting in the way that it's not able
to fucking
it's not able to fucking
you know like
broadcast videos what the fuck is this
the stone ages or something
it's literally not able to broadcast
fucking video it's actually insane
that's actually fucking insane
i can't stream any videos on this laptop
i don't know why i don't know what the
fuck happened
but you know if i call tech support
someone's gonna be like uh and then no
one's gonna have an answer apparently my
laptop just don't work
for whatever fucking reason i paid 2500
for this laptop by the way
i paid 2500 for this fucking laptop just
to be able to stream
and i cannot stream videos without it
lagging
are you looking to get a new laptop i
got this
i got this one year ago
okay i got this laptop one year ago i
don't i don't want to get a new one
you needed 4 000
update those drivers i updated the
graphics driver
i cannot return this and it used to work
okay i used this when i was in la
every single day when i was in la i used
it in la
okay for some reason it's just not
working anymore
dude i it used to work it just fucking
stopped working
i used to be able to react to videos on
it you know what
okay whoever said jacob's soup i'm
permabanning you i hate you personally
on a very personal level i actually
despise the fact that you exist
and you are fucking banned forever
you spent 0 hours understanding how it
works
you dumb fuck
how is the fucking laptop supposed to
work
to be able to use streamlabs obs
to fucking react to videos
is there a secret button i'm supposed to
fucking know about you dumb bitch
supposed to take it apart or something
that's a given
you spent zero hours learning how it
should work
you're just talking for no fucking
reason i hate stupid fucking people
who just fucking run their mouth i hate
these fucking stupid fucks just running
their fucking mouth aimlessly you don't
even know what the fuck they're talking
about
you said it spent time learning how your
laptop works
hey
you dumb fucking bitch you are literally
the scum of the earth and i personally
hate you i personally despise you and
you are the scum of the earth that's my
response to you
and yes i do mean that
yes it is personal yes i'm not joking
and yes i mean that
yeah it's got to be plugged in yeah it
is plugged in
power mode plugged in better performance
i'm gonna do best performance
maybe this will change it i put it on
best performance
so maybe that will change it but i never
had to do that before
thank you so much
hi
oh boy
thank you so
i'll have two honey ales please one for
me one for the lady if you can call me
that coming right up
how you doing it's still fucking lagging
it's a little better
looking son of a bitch
nancy
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nancy pelosi yeah it says he's
disgustingly loud i finally see someone
i know here it's disgustingly lagging
it's disgustingly lagging
try a laptop cooler dude i don't
fucking think
i'm being honest okay i don't
i'm sorry sir do i know you
nan says meet joe
look i don't want anything jokes right
now nancy we need to find our way back
to the white house
i don't know how i'm gonna do it but i'm
gonna find a way back
god the lag is horrible it's just
fucking disgusting it's so fucking bad
and i don't know why ever it's only when
i start recording it on obs
like right now
it's playing fine right only when i
start switching to uh
the obs scene in which it's recording do
i start getting problems and i don't
fucking know why
but it does it gives me a lot of
problems when i do that
when do i get my computer again i get my
computer again when i get to my new
place
the place that i'm at now
is not in michigan
and
it's not permanent okay
place that i'm at now is not permanent
so my laptop is i mean my fucking
computer is still in storage thank you
so much blah blah
it's not that bad it is bad dude it's
pretty bad alright it's bad enough to
where it like depletes
shit
it's like it's almost the stream is
almost un
undoable if i can't fucking react to
shit that's the issue
that's that's the fucking problem here
maybe adjust the obs settings for that
screen what what would i address
i would love to know what i could
possibly fucking address
okay maybe i can do something
listen i gotta get my price down nancy
but uh i couldn't see you i'll be back
for you awesome tel aviv confirmed
thank you bobo
i don't know what the fuck it is i
really don't know what it is
i have no idea what the fuck promise
yikes
yikes
thank you bobo
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i really don't give a fuck about views
tonight because i kind of feel like
we're just gonna get raided by jackson
soon
kind of have a feeling
so i don't
give a fuck everyone can just leave
bitch i don't give a fuck bitch
i'm not i'm not trying to make anyone
stay tonight i can do i could literally
sit on my ass
and fart all night and i'll still get
like a ton of fucking boost
views for this
thank you man appreciate you thank you
you guys think one of the reasons
i'm getting less viewers now
is because this setup is too nice
you guys think that's part of the reason
every time i move to a new setup it sets
me back and i feel like there's
something magical about my old setup is
that you guys think that's the reason
you guys think that's the reason
do you think that it could be
you think it could be like also like i
don't wear the beaters anymore and shit
like that
it's too opulent do you think so
i think that could be a reason
wow maybe you need to start stream at a
different time dude you wanna you know
why don't you make a new account to ever
i'm hiding i'm banning you forever from
this channel i'm sorry like i don't i
don't i never want to see you such as
like you you you have just said
something so fucking
stupidly fucking frustrating
that i never want to see you in my
fucking chat again
fucking dumb bitch
oh
started at a different time haus
start your stream at a different time
what
the fuck do you mean started at a
different time you dumb fuck
you literal dumbass
you mean what i've just already did is
fucking
you mean how i've just already fucking
started streaming way earlier
jesus what a dumb fuck
i if i cannot react to shit i'm kind of
having a crisis someone better come
debate me right now
because not being able to react to shit
is actually fucking
insane all right here's what i'm gonna
do we're gonna do the q a podcast
okay i'm gonna do the q a podcast right
now
and that's what we're gonna do
okay
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we're gonna do our q a podcast right now
okay which in this one i'm gonna take my
time with it as well to answering
questions
all right
wow we have a lot of questions for this
one no we don't actually we have like 20
questions all right
all right get ready for this week's q a
podcast all right ready here we go
okay so
thank you so much boogaboo for being a
patron
right
is this video still private china have
sig
no it's not
okay thank you so much bosh
is ped appreciate you and your beautiful
name
um
what a great name
what do you make of george gross
i've seen a couple your thumbnails that
have his paintings how large of an
influence was new objectivity on the
infrared collective
good question
thank you love tony
how comfy is your chair compared to your
old one and do you like your current
setup more than the last one
it's way more comfy it's obviously way
more comfy
and yes i i prefer the no i hate if look
if this laptop worked well
and i could react to content
then i would love this way better
that's the one drawback from this
fucking setup
is the fact that i cannot
i cannot react to videos but if yeah
otherwise i like this better way better
oh yeah
miles better i mean light years better i
like it way better
okay
as far as george gross is concerned
he was one of the biggest influences on
infrared as an idea because infrared
remembers also an aesthetic project
and george gross's new objectivity is
what i have
it's what we have termed
the theoretical orientation of infrared
believe it or not
not necessarily infrared was inspired by
new objectivity one thousand percent
and the reason for that is because
george grows
he was a german painter and he was
painting the degeneracy and dk of the
weimar republic and the idea of new
objectivity was it was kind of a
response
to german
expressionism
which was extremely emotional and
extremely you know caught up in the kind
of
german sense of feeling and whatever
and new objectivity is basically saying
we're in a new american pragmatic era
and we we have to return to a new matter
of factness right
and george grose's new objectivity
was it was dealing basically with this
destruction of the old german world the
emergence of this new american world
and
the way he depicted that was
i i in my view i think it it was a um
it was a rejection and overcoming of the
anglo-saxon substance
in favor of this kind of more future
oriented sense of objectivity
that is corresponding to the american
era
and i argue something similar is
happening today with china
in regards to america
but new objectivity for george gross was
it was depicting the breakdown and the
collapse of an entire world right in an
entire
you know
society basically
that's more or less what we were dealing
with there
um
thank you so much natsuki
thank you for being a patron hey has how
does islamic oneness and dialectics
relate slash differ
was there ever a type of synthesis
between the two
are they diametrically opposed to one
another thank you
okay my answer is going to be
based
thank you joshua any work slash thinkers
that you suggest we look into first
before attempting to study hegel
uh
look dude i get this question a lot okay
i get this question a lot and
just can't all right kant
so the question of islamic oneness and
dialectics
i in my view it it's it's already
implicit in islam it's already implicit
there
and the reason is because the islamic
oneness is a it's a oneness of excess is
my argument the islamic one is not a
oneness of
uh of the
mending of the dialectic into a unity
it's not the oneness of the crucifixion
it's the oneness after the crucifixion
which basically means
islamic one is the oneness of the
dialectic itself
the unity in the unity of opposites but
not insofar as it culminates
into a single moment
but in so far as
it is the common thread of eternity
across
the
dialectic itself
across
not only human history but the history
of the cosmos
why is there a kick w in the fucking
chat why what is funny about what i said
why am i seeing the fucking kw face
demian thank you so much for being a
patron what is a rebuttal i can use
against carl popper's paradox of
intolerance
well it's it's a paradox
it's inherently paradoxical that's the
problem
also how do you determine
intolerant people right how do you
determine what is or is isn't intolerant
that's the
question really
but the paradox of intolerance is just
fascism right that's what you don't need
to necessarily have a rebuttal
all you have to do is point out
honestly and accurately at that
that it's just fascism
it's nothing more than that
thank you jessica appreciate you what
are your main breaks from the
contribution of michael parenti and why
do you hesitate at times
in my view at least in recommending his
work to us thank you in advance
i'm hesitant because
he's very much for beginners
and i
am not a i i'm not dealing with just
beginners is the issue and also i'm
trying to have new beginnings
and
it's it's hard for me to yeah i mean i
don't know
i don't know it's a good question i i
mean
i haven't really been hesitant i've
recommended the people's history of
ancient rome several times
but i just think other leftists are
pushing parenthe a lot already so it's
like why do i it's not like it's not
like he's being underrated right
at least as far as what i can see but
i don't really recommend people that
much often in general
t thank you so much for being a patron
what's the difference between souls and
chinese characteristics versus stalin
socialism in one country well
in essence there isn't supposed to be
but
the way that the soviet revisionists or
the soviets actually not even the
revisionists but the soviets interpreted
socialism in one country was along the
lines of a general formula a kind of
formulaic view like okay there's social
in one country but there is a general
guideline for how to accomplish
socialism in one country
and social with chinese characteristics
is a rejection of that so it has to do
with the the specific idiosyncrasies of
the soviet system
um and the way in which the chinese were
pushing back and saying no
we have different conditions we have
different circumstances and we're not
gonna just adopt the soviet system
so that that is what it's mainly about i
believe peace usa maintains a stance
against social science characteristics
but for social in one country
i mean i'm not in pc usa so i don't
and is the pcsa rejection of this
similar to stalin's rejection of
tidalism as a specifically yugoslavian
marxism leninism
no because tito-ism was a form of
opportunism
whereas mao's contribution
i mean so some of the chinese
characteristics
i don't know if you know this it comes
from mao it doesn't come from xiaoping
it comes from mao okay
so
yeah i mean
ian thank you so much for being a patron
what do you think about the field of
economics
do you think we should borrow some
insights from this field
or is it totally irreconcilable with
marxism
it depends
generally no
gener
no
as a formal university discipline it's
superstition and it's worthless
however there are people who identify as
economists like michael hudson and also
lyndon larouche i would argue who would
be very useful
for marxists to study
in terms of understanding their insights
jan brad thanks for being a patron
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you think thanks reforms and the opening
up panned out for china in the exact way
deng intended
it was in a risky way that without later
anti-corruption crackdowns on other
socially necessary national development
could have led to a new kind of low-wage
serfdom
there's also a risk of poor party
leaderships come after deng can you
speak of what deng was thinking in his
decision i don't think deng was acting
ahead that way because why would he be
right deng is not
the omnipotent universal emperor for all
time
you know of china he's dealing with an
immediate
question
so i just think in a lot of ways the
question is kind of
i mean could
did it pan out as he i mean as far as he
was concerned yes okay but
deng
china doesn't it's it's not a one-person
dictatorship it's just not how that
country works okay so
you know you have to understand that
it's already implied that this is going
to have ramifications that have to be
dealt with on a collective level by the
party
bulky thank you so much for being a
patron
i've heard you talk about china
being socialist
um
but
that it does not bases production on it
you could use their foreign development
as an example of that could you please
talk about the nature of the that
development and how it is not capitalist
or at least direct us to some sources
that talk about the nature of that
development
i really forgot the book but yeah
there's a good book written by a chinese
scholar about the specific
course of development
under dang within china but i i have
literally forgotten it
i'm sure if you go on the discord there
will be a lot of
recommended readings if you just ask
around people will give you something
because i found i think the one i'm
talking about was also
pretty sure it was shared in the discord
sam thank you so much for being a patron
can you discuss how you first
encountered heidegger and what you
believe his significance should be for
marxism leninism in the age of
multi-polarity thank
you am i should i score should i just
start scolding patrons and shit like an
asshole
this person supports me and they paid
for it being able to ask a question but
like
like i feel like being an asshole just
being like dude it's literally in
our first video on the fucking channel
what is infrared all about
and there's like a million videos and
clips of me talking about this like
why would you ask this
um nah okay well you p you paid for it
so i'll give it to you
so there's there's two questions here
how did i first encounter heidegger
i tried i was trying to look for the
common thread
in a pattern i noticed because
zizek georgia bataille
kojev i mean even nick land all these de
las i was trying like what happened
where there's this like this new way of
thinking
and a lot of people say oh it's
post-modernism no you're not educated
right so what happened
and then i realized heidegger was
the common denominator
and also um
who was my introduction to heidegger
specifically it's about that
peasant in the black forest
thing he wrote had the biggest
impression on me
um
because i was also trying to at before
heidegger right trying to theorize the
significance of the peasantry
and what that was
so heidegger and also um you know i was
dealing with
the and the national question
understanding the basis of statehood
nationality things like that
so eventually an encounter with
heidegger became inevitable
because
he was dealing with something very
similar
stalin is and then the other question is
what should his significance be for
marxim lenin in the age of multiple
um
it should be trying to understand the
grounding of marxism leninism because
many mls in the west think that marxism
leninism is grounded in the ideas
of marxism leninism rather than concrete
material realities but
when you tell them concrete material
reality they also make these things
things of thought oh you mean like the
concrete material reality of wage labor
no that's still abstract concrete
material reality as in the actual
reality
before you've made it a thing of your
institutionalized scientific
consciousness
so there is heidegger for me heidegger
is dealing with the question of how are
we grounded
before we
you know before we uh
think about the way in which we're
grounded before we define how we're
grounded by thought
what grounds our sense of meaning these
are things that belong in the realm of
phenomenology and intuition
not
not theory
stalinism thank you for being a patron
do you think that there's any merit to
try and do activism in any capacity no
i hate feeling like i'm doing posting
online but it's such a risk due to docs
and concerns
uh no there's no reason to
canvas or hand out flyers i mean it
depends what are you doing right
right now no unless you're supporting an
electoral candidate
or you're doing like the high-level
avant-garde ideas like the fair idea i
just proposed you're probably wasting
your time
and i'm being completely honest with you
okay to gone and when i say canvassing i
mean canvassing for democrats obviously
canvassing for
independence and or communist is a good
thing
a good thing for getting good experience
and shit you know
okay to gone thank you so much for being
a patron hey haas
do you see kantbot and logo comment on
the cbi conference opening i support
caleb and the gang but you always
emphasize how important it is to be
accessible to the common man
i i don't really think they commented
that much on it
to be honest
they didn't not really that much
however
i will say
i'm i'm not
really
like in disagreement with what they said
you know i'm really not in terms of i
just i don't
i i don't i'm not gonna say that in
public but
you know
i i agree with them pretty much you know
to be honest
marcus thank you so much for being a
patron
are there any plans for collaborations
with logo and kantbot
yeah there is of course there is i
always ask kantbot to come on i always
dm him but
he's always busy and stuff
but i really want to bring kantbot on
again especially and and logo obviously
but i haven't talked to kantbot in like
a year that's why ahmed thank you so
much for being a patron what vision do
you have do you think stalin had for the
postwar soviet union
what sort of fundamental reforms fairly
challenging tag as described in the
stalin video in the channel were were
considered at the time
um probably an expansion
of the coal causes as an institution
probably a strengthening of that base of
the economy probably more
decentralization i don't know if it
would be a
i don't know if you would see dengs
reforms happen
but you probably would see a dece a more
decentralized
you know
economy you probably would see the cold
closest get strengthened
as a fundamental aspect of the soviet
economy rather than just a temporary
thing that
has to be absorbed by the soul
so-called what are they called soul
causes the state-run
enterprises
basically stalin wanted an expansion of
the collective form of property
he did not want an expansion of the
state-owned property he wanted to deepen
and expansion the institution
of collective property which was a
catech which was categorically different
from
state-owned property okay
there are also going to be political
reforms which would deepen
the soviet state at the expense of the
party so soviet democracy gets a boost
the party
in terms of the scope of its functions
decreases
yeah artel's more artel's definitely
that's definitely also true
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the artels the cold causes yeah
definitely
um
demian smirnov what are the origins of
wokeness
ah the ford foundation
a combination of multiple things changes
in the forces of production
which changed our relationship to
phenomenal reality
the ford foundation and this you know
the cold war
civil society
institutional complex that was built
um
as well as the fallen and the decline of
the american empire i think these are
the three key factors
der cherisker thanks for being a patron
what is your opinion on dprk troops in
ukraine i do it
fake news i have not should been shown
any evidence of that there's clips
circulating on twitter that are 100 fake
news okay
that is fake news that's not a real
thing it's not actually happening
so let's stop
spreading the fake news okay guys
michael cole what do you think about
nassim talib and one of his main errors
drawbacks
i think he's he i really used to like
him and then he like became cringe
because of covid
and ever since then he's been pretty
cringe
do you think there's more merits to
talking more about anti-fragility yes
in relation to politics especially
considering talib favoring small
states and eating big that's that's his
problem you know
that's where everything fucked up
tom's a very interesting guy
anti-fragility is very much a denguest
notion let's just and there's nothing as
dengue zom by the way
but i'm saying that because
i'm saying that because uh
you know
like as a meme right as a joke
tongue-in-cheek
but yeah it does help explain why
dang's reforms were good
because
basically nassim he's basically talking
about how these g
fuck off siri why is siri just turning
on
because um
he's talking about how the more an
institution or a given entity
accumulates the burden of risk
the more it becomes fragile
to events
like a black swan event
that
would not be foreseen by it
yeah the talib was a big influence on me
actually
you know there's there's this weird
interesting
um
relationship
between
talibs idea of a black swan
and badu's notion of an event and also
the heideggerian notion of an event
and i think that's very interesting i
think there's an there's this weird
interesting relationship between like
the marxist notion of revolution
you know badu's notion of an event
heidegger's notion of an event
and talib's black swan
so i think that's a super interesting
connection to be drawn
actually
thank you exoshell for being a patron
thank you love tony my question isn't
serious however what's a dream vacation
destination for you
oh
i don't
i don't i don't know
i really don't know i don't really want
to go anywhere i want to stay in
michigan
i don't i don't believe yeah i don't
know i mean like i don't know i like
being in the middle of the ocean to be
honest
i like being on boats in the middle of
the ocean that's my dream my dream
destination is on a boat in the middle
of the ocean
because wherever you go i mean it's just
going to be fucking boring right
and everywhere is the same guys let me
tell you so everywhere is the same
there's always going to be the bar
people go to the drink you're always
going to find women wherever you go it's
always going to be the same nothing will
ever be different no matter where you go
yeah you can go to like a tropical place
whatever okay good you can go there
have fun right everywhere is pretty much
the fucking same
so i don't really have one
disney world i don't want to go to
disney world
yeah that's where i'm going disney world
yeah
was saddam hussein a socialist i don't
really like these questions dude maybe
you should refund your patron i'm gonna
be honest
like i really hate your question a lot
and i'm gonna answer it because you paid
for it but i just want to let you know
like that is a really
like that is a question i really don't
like at all because it's kind of fucking
like pointless like
why are we trying to gatekeep terms like
socialist like who gives a was he a real
socialist
like why are we gatekeeping that word i
don't know why right
i mean like the way i see it's like okay
if someone calls myself a socialist
cool you're a socialist i don't give a
fuck i'm not gonna gatekeep that term
whatever that term means to you is what
it means to you right so if saddam call
i mean i don't care right i don't know
what you're asking
i'm not i don't think saddam's um
vision for iraq was viable or
sustainable
and that's my answer to you okay i don't
know why we're gatekeeping the word
socialism when we could just get right
to the meat and potatoes
i think saddam is
i hate these fucking annoying questions
because
it leads to annoying people like
throwing
them that's a diamond no it's not bro
fuck off i don't you know what i mean
not i mean in general like
i'm sick of the
look you know what
i'm not allowed to say it
autism is a big big problem in this
country it's just a big fucking problem
i'm gonna be honest it's a big fucking
problem
it's a really big fucking problem
it's a really
big
big pandemic
a very big pandemic
everyone is a socialist all right dude
everyone's a socialist literally
everyone's a socialist it's not there's
no meaning to being a socialist today
tyler
bishkol
who are some relatively positive and
populous us presidents that patriots
should admire in the present day
lincoln
i can't tell you anyone but lincoln to
be honest
lincoln
sankaras i noticed you got excited when
you talk about your vision for a marxism
101
have you given it more thought i just
wanted to say i really like the idea
thank you
appreciate it some cars
json
thank you for being a patron what
constitutes a poll
in the emerging multipolar world in your
position
opinion good question
i think a pole has to have the ability
to
um
localize the world system created by the
us after world war ii which means create
a you know
create a like safety net of
credit back
industrialization toward other countries
it's there's some something in the
sphere of political economy that will
define this
but i think polarities have a lot to do
with
like centers and foundations of
economies
where is the economy actually centered
when i say centered i don't just mean
this in terms of like a financial
capital i mean this in the sense of like
what is the basis of production
itself
so that's where i would look
that's where i would begin to look
jaska how would you explain the
disconnect to western leftists
that otherwise che guevara and the
legacy of che himself
in other words why do you think that is
such an impressive principled figure
attracts the likes of repulsive leftists
the point of worship
um
isn't this like your second question
dude
i feel like the answer is contained in
your question like i feel like you're
just kind of trying to make a statement
i don't know what you want me to say
like
do you
i think they they liked che because he
was like this romantic rebellious figure
you know
of a guy who stood individually stood up
against
imperialism in the system and they just
projected a lot of their own like petty
bourgeois hippie bullshit on him without
knowing anything about himself or caring
it was a charismatic
face i don't know if that's if it's that
deep to be honest
i don't think it's as deep as your
question is framing it to be i honestly
think this is just not as deep as and i
don't really think we have to
pontificate upon this that deeply
i could be wrong seeker thank you so
much for being a patron i think you've
hinted
but can you expand your opinion of the
al-assads and especially bashar
what do you mean my opinion
what do you mean my opinion of the
al-assads i they rule syria they are the
family that rules syria
bashar is the leader of syria like what
do you want me to say
i don't know what i could say dude what
do you mean my opinion
if you asked for my analysis that would
be one thing but you're saying my
opinion i don't know what what opinion
could i possibly have
all i could do is give you a description
i don't know what else i could
i don't know dude i'm gonna i'm gonna
try to answer it i'm gonna try to answer
it but it's like
okay i'll just give you some context all
right syria
we used to be ruled by
pretty a very left-wing bath party under
salah jadeed and they were kind of
adventuristic they wanted to invade
jordan
and probably possibly invade other arab
conservative states and like kick start
an arab revolution
and then hafez al-assad came into power
he curtailed this he wanted to form more
pragmatic alliances to create the kind
of chess board
uh strategy to defeat israel and focus
more on israel
rather than the conservative arab states
and he was also much more conservative
he didn't want to
you know
he didn't want to uh
embark upon the very ambitious wealth
the redistribution plan is salazar deed
and he more you kind of wanted to have a
more mature um
pragmatic outlook in terms of the ruling
of syria
bashar
who is his son
came to power in the context of the end
of the cold war and bashar to the extent
of my knowledge was very much
the most pro-western leader syria had
ever had he was western educated very
much a cultured what in a western way
and you know
there was the there was the damascus
spring in the early 2000s there was a
kind of color revolution in syria oh
jackson raid
thank you so much
for the ray jackson they kind of had
their color revolution
uh in syria
which
with the attempted one which kind of led
the government to kind of you know
basically the the orientation of syria
before the civil war was very much like
we're gonna kind of slowly achieve
liberalism liberalization
uh that's the extent of my knowledge
but the civil war changed all that
uh and you know serious political future
is now not very clear
jan brad thanks much for
being a patron
what the role of psychoanalysis for you
as a non-clinician
it's
the role is basically an acknowledgement
that
we do not
um
we have an unconscious
first of all
and we have an unconscious
which conditions
our desires and enjoyment or at least
defines them in some kind of way
and that
unconscious is not voluntarily
determined
by our consciousness
we cannot determine our unconscious
according to you know
the modern consciousness of
ideas concepts and principles
the concept does not actually
determine the
content of the mind the mind is not
determined by the content of concepts
at least in so far as that content is
the explicit form
you feel a con system is complete
i don't know what you mean by that thank
you love tony it's a nice place for a
vacation if you would be president of
the world for a day what would you do
i would nuke the world
just kidding
uh if i could be president for the day i
would
invade canada probably be the first
thing i did
um and then after invading canada
i would yeah i i don't know i think i
would
i don't know i would invade canada i
don't know what else to tell you
that'd be that's all i can think of
doing i would invade canada
i i can't really think of any other
things i would want to do
you feel a con system is complete
get i i don't know
i i guess it depends it depends on what
sense what are you trying to ask
no
but lacan didn't think so either
and what system are you talking about
even in conversation with the average
person many
impasses can be worsened with an amateur
psychoanalysis
deeming young person is unstable
perverted delusional
seems mostly useful outside of a
professional setting as a rhetorical
device
no it's more
it's more of understanding the hidden
laws
that actually determine
the sphere of the pathos
i don't think it's it's it's primarily
as a retort i think it still serves an
analytic function
it's just that that
that analysis cannot take the form of an
institution
la con believed in this idea of like
you know free associations
of people
i don't believe in that either i think
psychoanalysis primarily has to confine
itself to a private setting the minute
psychoanalysis becomes enshrined on the
formal charter of an organization you
have a fucking clown show okay whether
as an institutionalized form of
knowledge as expert science
or as some kind of like you know super
ego of an organization that would be a
complete perversion i think it's more
like a wisdom i think that's what i
would call psychoanalysis it's more of a
wisdom
and by the way i think many of the
insights of psychoanalysis
can become superfluous when we
um
use them as a hermeneutic device with
which to understand
the history of
mysticism uh philosophy
and religion
but i think where psychoanalysis is
important is the necessity of keeping an
openness
by way of the methene to me that my
theme is the most important thing
because
when you get caught up in a dogmatic
concept
or precept and you just become fixated
on it becomes your symptom you can't
conceive that there's a deeper
form to this that
really has no
regard for the substantial content
i think that's how you kind of fall into
traps
in many ways you fall into traps
inescapable traps
of mental
slavery
so i like psychoanalysis
because it allows us to understand that
there's
we we find ways of enjoying things
independently of their substantive
content
their explicit content
there's deeper laws to these things i
think that's a good way of putting it
also
i think there's a very much a uh
different kronos of psychoanalysis i
think psychoanalysis
is a backwards
um
transcription
and so it's a means of transcription
that's what i would call psychoanalysis
meaning the object of psychoanalysis has
already happened and that's a very
important thing
people tend to miss it's a it's it has a
backward it has a role of backwards
transcription like
you know
the the con the ob
the content the object of analysis
is not itself determined by analysis
that's very important to understand
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psychoanalysis is just a way to initiate
ourselves
to a reality
that should be intuitive to us that
should make sense to us on a level
deeper
than you know some expert knowledge or
some axiomatic knowledge or some kind of
you know technical knowledge
also do you factor in spirit matter in
your application of psychoanalysis
yes
or evil as you mentioned
yes
i do
specifically
uh around the axis of meaning
so for me evil
is
uh
the for to me evil is basically
psychosis the foreclosure of meaning
roughly corresponds to evil in the
proper sense to me
the foreclosure meaning to the point in
which
all that is left is this kind of
meaningless circuits of drive and
resonance and enjoyment
i think at that point you are in the
realm of evil right
also um
enjoyments that go
wild like bloodborne where you just have
these freaks of nature emerge
these recursive monstrosities
that seem to be
completely meaningless and yet work
somehow right like you see these
monsters in bloodborne
they don't seem meaningful they just
seem like
it's like a frankenstein monster that
seems to be able to
work like this thing
is a disaster
but it's still alive somehow right
and
i think that's also my view of evil from
a psychoanalytic perspective
people can find themselves enjoying
we're really weird things
getting trapped in circuits of jewish
sons
that involve sadism and gore and incest
and
all sorts of perversion and demented
whatever thank you emirio all sorts of
shit like that and then basically
it works right
it's a monstrosity and it's not viable
it doesn't reproduce
in the long term
and maybe it's not viable in the long
term either but it works
that's to me where evil is
i think
but i it's not a good
it's not a good description
specifically
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i have to give it more thought
all right
now what i'm going to do is i'm going to
take this link
okay i'm going to post it to the patreon
good morning revolution
all right here we go
published
thank you love tony you appreciate you
appreciate you
i i don't think jordan peterson is a
particularly good psychoanalyst actually
but guys um
i
what did i want to talk about today
what did i want to fucking talk about
damn this is crazy
can i show you guys something
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so the pad sock moments account
um
posted this
it did really well too
uh and let me show it to you
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so this is actually a neo-nazi who hates
infrared
as you can see they put the transgender
flag and the david star next to the
gorillas and sun because they're trying
to like say like infrared is jewish
controlled and is all transgenders or
whatever and it's literally called the
balding bolshevik and this is like one
of our most hostile trolls who actively
tries to dox me all the fucking time
and the pat sock moments account posted
this
retweet they made as like
one of us
so in one thousand
le 11 1100 people liked it and you know
that's 1100 people
who now are convinced that you know this
is our
movement
whatever right and has should be super
angry about i don't care anymore
i don't give a fuck
you listen
this is what i want to leave you guys
with
the more you fight for the truth the
more vain you appear
the more they're just gonna say you're
crazy you're crazy
fine this is a fake ass fucking world if
i could if i can get enough people to
walk away with the fact
that this is a fake world
that would be better than
defending the truth doesn't seem
possible anymore it just doesn't
i am i am demoralized in terms of
defending the truth i just what do you
want me to do i i'm not gonna fucking
convince
the people who see these lies in
falsehood
that they're wrong i'm just not there's
nothing i can do there's there's
literally nothing i can do about it okay
so i don't give a fuck anymore
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if all i can do is just prove that this
is the world of lies
and that it's all lies that'll be enough
to me
as far as truth is concerned whatever i
guess nothing is true
truth doesn't fucking matter guys nobody
nobody gives a fuck nobody cares
no one cares the more that it looks
people could literally say haas you are
literally adolf hitler and i'll be like
no i'm not adolf hitler and then
everyone is gonna everyone
and they're all i look like i'm vain and
i look like i'm being defensive and i
look it makes me look worse
so what do you do just accept the lie i
guess
don't fight the lies
what do you fucking do there's nothing
you can do there's literally
nothing i just want you guys to know
this is a world of lies everything you
see is a lie like literally every
everything you think you know is wrong
pretty much everything you think you
know is wrong
nothing is real pretty much
it's all lies
forget it it's chinatown you know as
they say
forget it tony it's chinatown whatever
they said in that movie right
every time you try to defend the truth
it just like makes you look worse
somehow
so why even do it there's no point
thank you
have a good night forget about the
haters
morning revolution
good morning revolution for robbie thank
you so much man
thank you dog
god grant me the serenity to accept the
things i cannot change the courage to
change the things i can and the wisdom
to know the difference
good morning revolution
thank you so much
jahan appreciate you
there's there's another thing too right
i want to show you guys
not that it matters because it doesn't
i guess
god it fucking smells bad
i don't know why it smells so fucking
bad
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yeah just like shit like this
daily reminder padsock is not a thing
they are nazis
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yeah but like not actual nazis are like
doxing us and attacking us 24 7 and shit
but who cares about the truth though
right like who actually cares doesn't
even matter
nothing is real anyway we just like make
up whatever we want right doesn't even
matter
can someone try to convince me so
otherwise
i'm not speaking in ideological terms
i'm not talking about my opinion i'm not
talking about my perspective
i'm not talking about something that's
can be negotiated or like argued thank
you julia white pill humans have an
intrinsic understanding of truth we are
drawn to it like a moth to flame your
enemies are actively fighting truth and
it is making them crazy their souls are
rotting
thank you julius
if there's an objective contrast
between if we live in an empire of lies
the only thing i find peace in is the
idea of the world being destroyed
you can't fight against lies you just
can't
the lies win
so what is what is catharsis except
destruction
is there any catharsis except
destruction
that's the case
i think the only beautiful and cathartic
thing
is everything being destroyed
i think that's all that's left
i think destruction
doesn't have to be argued
it's just a fact
no one can lie about destruction if the
world is destroyed are they gonna lie
about that no
silence
is
irrefutable
that's my view
silence alone is irrefutable
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and i think that's what this country
could use
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nowadays i think we could use more
silence
forcible silence actually
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but every day i become more convinced of
that you know
every day i become more and more
convinced that
there's no saving the world
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at all
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i think that contrast is the splitting
of the atom
the contrast between the actual truth
that's
not refuted i mean
it is not like black and white
irrefutably the facts right like for
example the fact
that
we are not nazis the fact that not
actual nazis hate us
have done damage to us
and they are literally taking shit
neo-nazis are saying and attributing to
us even though those people
are irrefutably and explicitly against
us that's a fact
but thousands if not tens of thousands
of people
believe
the contrary right i feel like that is
splitting the atom on a metaphysical
level like i feel like that is worthy
of the destruction of this world just
things like that right
and if you want to take it to a bigger
level the way the media is lying about
ukraine and lying about china and lying
about xinjiang i mean these kinds of
lies
i think
objectively destroy the world and
make only one outcome possible
that's what i think
why do you let troll no i it's not that
i let troll accounts get to me
it's that i
have to be forced to confront the fact
that the overwhelming majority of people
are going to
believe things about you that are
objectively not true
and for which you have zero
responsibility for
and wow until you can realize that you
need to shut your fucking mouth because
i feel like a lot of you have not ever
realized that
like
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this is a world of wise this is an
empire of wise there's what can you
fucking do
i mean they believe they really believe
it you know the majority of people
really believe it
there's nothing you can do nothing
accept
pray that this world gets what it
deserves
i just want things to get what they
deserve you know it's not that i want to
destroy i don't want to destroy the
world how can i could i couldn't destroy
the world stupid right but it's like i
think everything will get what it
deserves right
and it's not looking good for the world
based on how much lies
rule over us you know like that's what i
mean like it's just not looking good for
us
as a
society
and honestly i think when the time comes
i might feel cathartic you know
i don't think i'm gonna be like oh my
god this is the worst thing ever i'm
thinking i'm gonna be like wow that's
been a long time coming
thank god it happened right
i'm just being honest with you guys i'm
just being honest
i'm not really scared of any apocalypse
that ever happens i'm just kind of like
we all get what we deserve
i think that's the best revenge we
should just probably just be like yo
when when these people are suffering and
shit we should just when these like
lefties and whatever like when they
start suffering badly
we are gonna have so much fun laughing
at them we're gonna have so much smiles
on our face and so much catharsis so
much release
and i think that's what i look forward
to right
i do
what else can you do pessimism and
homelessness is the elites wants to feel
dude i'm just sick of complaining about
lies like what do you want me to do
how could i have not succeeded in
fighting lies i just don't think i have
have i
have i
have i convinced people
on a large scale
of the truth
as far as the misrepresentations are
concerned i don't think i have
i think people just believe what they
fucking believe
and uh it doesn't matter what's true or
what's not true
and i think we need to start harnessing
this power actually believe it or not
guys i think we need to start
manipulating reality in our own fucking
ways because if it's this malleable
we should take advantage of that
you know
and i think we can have a lot more
vicious
control over uh what that could look
like
i think we should do the eye for an eye
kind of thing
thank you
as it is you have no choice but to move
forward no one said it's gonna be easy
to fight 60 years of cia-crafted
synthetic left
yeah i mean
the people we're up against have no
principles no beliefs nothing they are
literally wild animals
should not be treated as human period
and i can't you know the implications of
that is that
if these people find themselves in a
sympathetic position
you know you shouldn't think of them as
human honestly you shouldn't you should
just
think of them like an animal pretty much
and i ironically believe that they are
less i believe they're basically animals
i don't really consider them human at
all
to be honest i think a human being has
to have the minimum of principles and
these people don't
i don't see them as human i just don't
look at look at that fake tweet that
they made of me that got like 5 000
likes
and it was just like a fake screenshot 5
000 likes
is that a human being are are human
beings
the ones who believe that i just refuse
to believe that i just think they're
animals i think that's not human i think
that's like
that's the same worth as a pigeon if not
less
in terms of like
what obligation we have
to care for them and like treat you know
what i mean like it's kind of like a bug
and if you step on the bug on the side
of the road and you squash it it's like
oh oopsie use a bug
doesn't matter i feel like it's one of
those things right
i don't know am i being too harsh
what else can i say
what else can i say
anyway guys
i don't have anything else prepared for
today's stream i just had the interview
pretty much
i would love to react to stuff and
things like that i can't right i have to
i need to i'm gonna have to i'm gonna
end the stream and try to figure out how
to fix my fucking computer
and see what i can fucking do
um to fix this shit
because the fucking laptop doesn't work
this man has given into despair and has
lost all empathy he's incapable of
understanding others
bob you are a cuckold bob you are a
cuckold
and um
i i am not gonna have empathy for people
who
willingly spread lies knowing that
they're lies
i'm not
okay
and
you want me to forgive the people who
believe the lies well i can't i can't i
can't forgive them
um i just can't
i feel like at this point
like i can't forgive that level of
stupidity call me an elitist i don't
give a fuck right
i don't know what to tell you i can't
forgive that
i can show you some hope
no i think you can uh
i think you can be shown
some truth because i think you're
fucking naive as fuck
and it's never you've never been through
this shit so you like wouldn't fucking
know
so
yeah i think all you need to do is
realize
how much
you don't know evil dude that's your
fucking problem you really just don't
know evil you know how fucking sick and
twisted
these people are so you're just like oh
yeah i have empathy for being shut the
fuck up bitch
i think they're animals i think they are
and i know i don't see them as human i
don't
i really don't
i think these are rabid vicious
beasts
and they are a threat and danger to the
majority of people in our society that's
what i think
thank you bobo i appreciate you i think
for too long you try to be charitable to
these people hoping they can see the
right path from now they are less than
worms
yeah ironically like literally
you know it's like people disagree with
me very strongly on some things thank
you both gang you are being harsh to the
animals they will kick the leftists out
of their camp in kyama thank you both
king yeah
like some people disagree with me so
strongly like you know the land back
issue or whatever
and then suddenly that's a green card to
smear me slander me and spread as much
lies as you can about me just because of
these small disagreements they have
that's how leftists are
i don't think that's human i don't think
that's a human being i think that's an
animal
has your right about everything you just
said has
but has
what about
has
what about what you said about the
filipino maoists
dude before you can even disagree with
me about that you have to acknowledge
that i am fucking maligned okay
you are tensed yeah i disagree with you
about fucking filipino maoists so that
gives you the fucking right to say
my community are the new these neo-nazis
and all this kind of shit
that gives you the fucking right to say
to make fake tweets of me and all this
shit
if you want to get down to the actual
business
of where you clearly stand you should
fucking just debate me about it the
thing is i have debated these people
about this shit they lose every debate i
have on every substantive issue where
they have a fucking problem with me
and then
the way they cope with losing is just
fucking making shit up
there's no nuance to this story at all
and anybody who's just trying to fucking
say husband you should think about how
you've contributed to this no you're
gaslighting i have not contributed
anything to that
that is literally just because
we live in an empire of lies it is
literally because lies
rule us
and that is a fucking fact that is a
demonstrable fact
there's nothing anyone who wants to
stand up
to the dominant opinion can do
to prevent this from happening you can
appease them as much as you fucking want
if you disagree with them about anything
they are gonna fucking come after you
and uh
destroy you
and that is a fact okay the first thing
these maoists did
was object to my use of the word retard
so because i said the word retard that
gave them the green light to lie about
me in every conceivable way
spread personal slander about me
accuse me of being a neo-nazi
um false make fake false flag infrared
accounts
collaborate with literal actual
neo-nazis
dox me
all this fucking shit because i say the
word retard
so i want to give you an idea of how it
fucking works okay
and i don't see these people as human i
don't i don't see them as human
you will not convince me that these are
human beings you're just not gonna
but
yeah
all right guys i'm gonna see how i can
fix this fucking laptop and i'll uh
see you tomorrow bye guys