0:09 Ladies and gentlemen,
0:11 >> people are intimidated by his animal
0:13 magnetism. You know, they they hate his
0:15 masculinity. It's uh it's very sad to
0:17 see. I don't regret my 2024 vote. That's
0:24 Somebody in chat said, what was it? What
0:25 was it somebody in chat said? They said,
0:27 "Did you see that guy? That guy
0:30 interviewing his MAGA parents?" I did
0:32 see that Hassan tweet Hassan tweeted it.
0:34 There we go. Look at that. I liked I
0:35 didn't retweet.
0:37 >> No, it's because you're in a cult.
0:39 >> What if Donald Trump says, "I want you
0:40 to carpet."
0:42 >> So, it's it's podcasters. This fella is
0:44 interviewing his parents. Um, Oklahoma
0:47 City everyone. You think the Air Force
0:48 should carry that out? >> Yes.
0:49 >> Yes.
0:51 >> There might be a reason. We don't know.
0:52 >> This is insane.
0:56 >> You cannot be this stupid. Jesus Christ.
1:00 >> Oh my my. This podcast was going well
1:01 until that.
1:04 >> You just said it's cool be levels
1:05 Oklahoma. You're like, "Yeah, [ __ ] it.
1:08 There must be a reason." Like, you
1:10 literally can't be that dumb.
1:13 >> You know what the problem is? Mom and I
1:15 don't believe he'll ever blow up
1:16 Oklahoma because
1:18 >> a lot of a lot of people have been
1:20 focusing on how vile and like hateful
1:21 these parents are, which is totally
1:24 true. But I think the biggest point
1:27 really is that these people are um
1:29 functionally cognitively non-citizens.
1:31 They're they're surfs. Um they're
1:34 survile people. Like they they don't
1:36 think it's okay for Trump to do
1:38 something bad because they agree with
1:40 the bad thing. It doesn't matter whether
1:42 the thing's good or bad, you know? They
1:45 just they agree with it because he said
1:47 it. I can't the I I have a difficult
1:49 time sympathizing with this or um
1:52 understanding it. Like I can understand
1:54 the mind or the incentive structure of a
1:56 neo-Nazi, right? Like a person who
1:59 depend like it no matter how insincere
2:00 they are like whether they're totally
2:02 insincere and they're all just doing it
2:04 for attention and it's all like a bit
2:05 and they're just irony poisoned or
2:07 whatever or whether they're totally
2:10 sincere. The the mechanics that would
2:12 make a person like that I understand I
2:14 guess like how it's put together well
2:16 enough that I can criticize it. I
2:18 genuinely don't understand what would
2:20 make a person this naturally surviile. I
2:23 don't get it. I I I have no idea what
2:27 leads to it. I have no idea how they can
2:29 say it without like feeling ashamed, you know.
2:30 know.
2:32 >> We're on his side and so is the whole state.
2:33 state.
2:36 >> No, it's because you're in a cult.
2:38 >> You guys are worried and afraid because
2:40 you live in a state where it might happen.
2:41 happen.
2:43 >> Okay, let's theoretically say that does
2:45 happen. Let's say Trump sends in the
2:48 Marines to Los Angeles, California. And
2:50 let's say I'm out going to see a movie
2:52 on a weekend, and he says, "Go into that
2:53 shopping mall
2:54 >> under a truck."
2:56 >> Quiet piggy. He says, "Go into that
2:59 shopping mall and everyone you see, and
3:00 let's say I get gunned down by the
3:03 Marines for just being at a mall."
3:05 >> Okay, number one, let's just let's just
3:06 take it.
3:08 >> Wait a minute. Mom. Mom, wait one
3:10 second. Wait one second. Dad, just hang
3:13 on. Mom. Dad, you just said you are for
3:16 Donald Trump murdering me for no reason
3:17 and you would support that.
3:21 >> If he walks into a mall to people with
3:22 with military,
3:23 >> there has to be a reason.
3:25 >> There's a reason and I'm all for it. And
3:29 the people in Los Angeles, California,
3:32 are as deserving of execution as the
3:35 [ __ ] in New York City.
3:37 >> I guess I don't really I I I mean, you
3:38 can't really understand the behavior of
3:40 an animal that much either, right? I
3:42 guess it's kind of like on that level.
3:44 Genuinely, it's this. It's lead
3:45 poisoning. Well, I I mean, it could just
3:46 be lead poisoning. I don't really know.
3:48 They This guy definitely doesn't look
3:52 like the, you know, genetically superior.
3:54 superior.
3:55 I I I mean, he definitely looks a little
3:58 bit like he's falling apart. Roroid hate
4:00 justified. Yeah, but these aren't like
4:01 the average Roid. This guy's obviously
4:04 got like really really really parents. I
4:06 don't really I I I know it's like all
4:09 bits or whatever. I just don't feel like
4:11 these people should be able to vote at
4:13 the very least. I don't really I don't
4:15 really know how you enforce that. Like
4:17 what mechanism you could use, but the
4:19 [ __ ] up thing is that like these two
4:21 vote more than you guys do. Guarantee
4:23 like uh uh these people are more
4:25 reliable voters than almost anyone
4:27 watching this because they have probably
4:28 nothing else going on in their life. You
4:30 know, you've got like cool you've got
4:32 like a party or something. These guys
4:35 have got nothing other than like voting
4:37 in Trump and hoping he enacts punitive
4:39 violence against the people they don't
4:41 like. There should be a voting test. I
4:43 believe that. Yeah. As long as, you
4:44 know, liberals got to make it. Yeah. I'd
4:46 be I'd be in favor of that. I agree with
4:48 the the the great philosopher Nick
4:50 Fuentes. You know, um if you instituted
4:54 a uh literacy test before voting, it
4:56 would decimate the rights ability to win
4:58 elections. I I agree with him completely
4:59 on that. There is no way their side
5:01 would be able to win. we'd be seeing
5:04 blue sweeps in Oklahoma. I've seen this
5:05 attitude a lot in Russia. I think it's
5:07 largely driven by people not genuinely
5:08 caring at all. They just pick a team and
5:10 don't want to think about it anymore and
5:11 will feel upset if you challenge it.
5:13 Yeah. But isn't isn't that a kind of
5:14 anim animalistic behavior in itself?
5:16 Like when you're so withdrawn from
5:19 society that you no longer have a moral
5:22 stake in life, both your own and those
5:24 of the people around you. I feel Yeah. I
5:25 don't know. It is kind of like cattle
5:27 brain stuff. It's Yeah. It's not not
5:30 great. Not great. In my experience, it's
5:32 a kind of contrarianism. But reflexive
5:35 contrarianism is literally an infantile
5:37 behavior. Not to get Freudian, but have
5:40 these people moved on past the like hand
5:42 stage or whatever. The like reflexively
5:44 disagreeing because someone like this is
5:46 it's it's actually what you would expect
5:47 from kindergarteners. You have to grow
5:49 past that. Maybe it is a lead poisoning
5:50 thing. I don't know. There are a lot of
5:52 lead poison people. This guy looks like
5:54 he's lead poison. I don't know.
5:57 >> You're all communists.
5:59 Also, they literally can't understand
6:01 the hypothetical of Trump doing
6:03 something for no reason. Like they they
6:05 say there has to be a reason. This is
6:08 one of the big I I remember this going
6:11 plat on the pseudo intellectual Twitter
6:13 boards a little while ago, but it is
6:16 true, right? One of the big IQ checks
6:17 for a person is whether or not they can
6:19 understand hypotheticals, right? Like uh
6:22 you know, if I didn't eat breakfast
6:24 today, could I ex would I be hungry or
6:25 something? But I did eat breakfast
6:27 today. It's really common, but it's a
6:28 really easy way. Like it's it's just
6:31 like a flat are you above or below 80 or
6:32 so. I don't know. I'm being kind of
6:34 assued myself right now. I don't know if
6:35 it would actually be 80, but it is a
6:38 pretty reliable test. It's people like
6:40 this Nietze despised and wrote about how
6:43 um they have slave morality. Um I dis
6:44 No, I disagree. I don't actually think
6:46 this encompasses
6:48 the slave morality thing was more of a
6:51 like um more of a criticism of people
6:53 who who blindly follow instruction,
6:54 right? But these people aren't really
6:56 blindly following instructions so much
6:57 as they are checking out of the process
6:58 entirely. I think this is more of a
7:01 cognitive failing than a moral one. I
7:02 don't know. This guy explains the
7:04 mentality, too. What the is this? A Tik
7:04 Tok video.
7:05 >> So, I know we say
7:07 >> this guy explains the mentality. What is
7:09 this? What? A Tik Tok? A Tik Tok video?
7:11 What? What? What am I a rube? Tik Tok
7:13 video. Okay, sure.
7:14 >> All the time that conservatives are just
7:17 mindn numbingly stupid, but that might
7:19 not be the case. It could be that stupid
7:21 people just naturally end up being
7:23 conservative. This video is infinity
7:25 long. Look at that. Look at how far we
7:27 are. The buffering bar right down here.
7:28 I don't need somebody else to tell me
7:30 conservatives are stupid. Okay, that's
7:32 my job. That's what I get paid for. I
7:33 don't need you guys knowing there are at
7:35 least two creators out there making this
7:38 rare point. 10 minutes short. Jesus
7:39 Christ. Why would you ever want to watch
7:42 a 10-minute video in a vertical format?
7:45 >> The reason his hands are bruised is he's
7:47 taking way too much aspirin. >> Yeah,
7:47 >> Yeah,
7:50 >> I take one baby aspirin. If you touch me
7:52 hard, I bruise immediately.
7:53 >> That's great.
7:55 >> So, shaking hands with somebody
7:56 >> would make him bruise.
7:58 >> Some shaking hands with somebody would
7:59 make him bruise back.
7:59 >> Go on to that.
8:02 >> He's got bruises on the back of both
8:04 hands. He's only shaking hands with his
8:05 right hand.
8:06 >> See my hands?
8:07 >> I'm sure. You know what?
8:10 >> See my fingers and hands to build up inner
8:10 inner
8:12 >> and I take one baby at a time.
8:14 >> Right. And you're the pinnacle of
8:16 health. No, I'm not in critical health,
8:19 but I'm damn sure far from dying
8:21 >> to build up energy. Maybe he is getting
8:25 some type of IV infusions, which I would
8:27 say more power to you. B12.
8:29 >> Nobody. First of all, first of all,
8:31 Haley, that was one of the dumbest
8:35 comments I've ever heard in my life.
8:37 There's nobody over 70 who's in the
8:39 pinnacle of health.
8:40 >> That's right.
8:42 >> Nobody. zero people >> including
8:43 >> including
8:46 >> I will be because of all my stretches.
8:49 >> You believe Renee Good got what she deserved.
8:50 deserved.
8:51 >> Yes, I do.
8:53 >> I don't I'm not understanding the logic
8:54 at all here.
8:56 >> She tried to run a guy over with her
8:58 car. If you try to run me over with your
9:00 >> I think I've got it. The reason this
9:02 can't be like a Nin slave morality thing
9:04 is because they're not making moral
9:06 decisions. Their obedience doesn't stem
9:07 from morality. I think that's the reason
9:11 why. Like these guys would not attempt
9:13 to justify morally what they're saying
9:16 or what they believe. They would switch
9:18 like that if they were told to. So it's
9:20 not really like a moral dec again like
9:22 it's like the way you can't expect
9:23 animals to make moral decisions, right?
9:26 They just kind of do stuff. You know,
9:28 >> car I you
9:30 >> didn't though. And there's video to
9:31 prove it.
9:33 >> She did and you're wrong.
9:35 >> Yeah. Mom, we've seen the videos. Do you
9:37 think that this ICE officer was
9:39 justified in his shooting, in his murder?
9:40 murder?
9:42 >> Okay, I have some pages. I do want to
9:44 say exactly what I want to say. >> Uh,
9:45 >> Uh,
9:48 >> anytime somebody loses their life, it's
9:50 tragic. It's bad.
9:53 >> Now, which side of this loss that we all
9:56 witnessed in different ways are we on?
9:57 >> Hang on a minute. Hang on, Mom. We
9:59 didn't This is an important point. We didn't
9:59 didn't
10:01 >> She had to wait. She had to write that
10:04 out. That was that was that that took
10:09 like the the prior write out to ensure
10:12 she didn't stumble. Okay. Didn't witness
10:14 it in different ways. We
10:15 >> me and I have an 80word essay due tomorrow.
10:17 tomorrow.
10:20 >> All have seen the exact same videos. All
10:23 of us have seen the exact same evidence.
10:24 >> I'm getting to that.
10:27 >> Yeah. Now you hush up and hurry.
10:28 >> Talk for a second.
10:35 These these two are funny as man. This
10:36 podcast's been around for a while and
10:37 I'm just like, what are we supposed to
10:38 learn from these animals? This isn't a
10:40 necessary conversation, but evidence for
10:41 literacy test. I mean, I think that's
10:43 what we're supposed to learn, right? I I
10:44 love [ __ ] like this because it's a
10:47 reminder that um it's it's a it's a
10:51 debunk of the um marketplace of free
10:52 ideas people. These people are like
10:53 beneath discussion. They just have to be
10:56 controlled. Like Trump Trump didn't like
10:58 win these people over with an argument,
11:00 you know? He won them over by appealing
11:04 to their limbic system by by by
11:06 appealing to like like these are key
11:08 jangle people. You know, it's not about
11:09 arguing with them. They don't understand
11:11 what's going on around them. The best
11:13 you can really hope for is just to
11:14 express enough cultural power that they
11:16 fall in line or feel uncomfortable going
11:18 against you. You want to make them like
11:21 miserable or upset uh disagreeing with
11:23 you. So, if we get a keyjangling
11:24 socialist, would that work? Um,
11:27 probably. Mom Donnie jangles keys for
11:29 sure. Like Mam Dani's appeal certainly
11:30 isn't just in like the moral argument.
11:33 You know, a lot of people uh a lot of
11:35 people also really appreciate the the
11:38 the populism. Populism is very appealing
11:39 to stupid people. Always has been.
11:43 Unfortunately, it's also the um it's
11:45 also good. Populism is good. It's just
11:47 also really appealing to stupid people.
11:49 So, it's easy to exploit. It's easy to