[SPEAKER_05]: I already clicked it. [SPEAKER_04]: The whole point is we're back to like hot, pretty blue-eyed, blog-haired woman doing ads again for national organization. [SPEAKER_04]: The further the loom, logo, what is it, fucking corny copia? [SPEAKER_04]: Apparently, no, it's not. [SPEAKER_04]: Wait, what? [SPEAKER_07]: I don't care what. [SPEAKER_07]: I actually don't even care what we just. [SPEAKER_07]: The patient is just making a good one. [SPEAKER_07]: So it sticks in the medium.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, hey, sorry. [SPEAKER_04]: I was typing. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, hey. [SPEAKER_05]: No kings protest. [SPEAKER_05]: They even had no kings protest in countries that still have kings because they think that Trump are allowing the court To decide whether he's allowed to do what he does that makes. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't what are they talking about? [SPEAKER_05]: We don't have kings.
[SPEAKER_05]: He's not a king [SPEAKER_05]: If he tries to stay in office, pass the trauma, whatever. [SPEAKER_05]: He won the popular vote. [SPEAKER_05]: He won the, he won. [SPEAKER_07]: Hey, shut up. [SPEAKER_07]: But there was no King's protest in the town. [SPEAKER_07]: I mean, it's the biggest city near me, which is not very big, but there was one there. [SPEAKER_07]: I drove by it this weekend. [SPEAKER_07]: I was like, was it all old people?
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and I thought it was one where I was there. [SPEAKER_07]: I thought it was like a nursing home of in and then I saw signs that said like no kings and there's a few young people I didn't know it was happening like I really didn't know either. [SPEAKER_05]: I was shocked by this Look Battlefield 6 has been pretty sick. [SPEAKER_05]: I've only been playing a little bit of it. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, but it's nice Did you see any no king protest Sam in your air?
[SPEAKER_05]: No, but I don't go anywhere. [SPEAKER_05]: I live in the woods. [SPEAKER_05]: I [SPEAKER_05]: So I wouldn't have the one I was like a 40 50 people maybe Like it wasn't very big talk about like a bigger idea Or a bigger thing and it actually is really go over a hundred people when they easily Wow All white delivers of like that would that was it.
[SPEAKER_05]: I also saw one random schizophrenia post that this was supposed to kick off a color revolution [SPEAKER_04]: And it's happening down the road, what is the color evolution that's about reading that's not for this that's like for another year, too That's like before 2028 Who who is having a color revolution fucking fat trunce is the yellow See it's not so close. [SPEAKER_04]: It's real. [SPEAKER_04]: I told you.
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: Well one comment doesn't mean that that's true. [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, maybe I'm wrong But like I could be wrong, but that's not evidence. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm wrong [SPEAKER_04]: No, but yeah, they're going to try something, something, some fucking, some egglings going to be going on, I think. [SPEAKER_07]: Sure, I mean, you look at 2020. [SPEAKER_07]: That's kind of a color revolution, essentially. [SPEAKER_07]: Like, yeah, yeah, definitely.
[SPEAKER_07]: Like they gave, like they would literally turn 20, like 2020 was like probably one of the most chaotic years in America of my lifetime.
[SPEAKER_07]: And they turned it into like a crazy like it like riots cities burning all like through Portland was in on fire for like 200 plus days like it was crazy and you know gave the like a sum like it gave this impression that Trump can't handle shit and I mean he kind of let cities burn and we're being honest here yeah [SPEAKER_05]: Well, my uh, wait, wasn't that mostly during the next. [SPEAKER_05]: No, it wasn't because it was 2021.
[SPEAKER_07]: When it was 2020, it was March 2020 when COVID started and by summer 2020, everyone was outside riding at night slash protesting. [SPEAKER_07]: He did let that happen. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: And now he's not letting it happen in his second term, even though it's not really happening, but he's sending in National Guard to cities and now he's being called a king for doing that. [SPEAKER_05]: Even though he's listening when the courts tell him not to.
[SPEAKER_05]: So like, but also, just... [SPEAKER_05]: Listen to courts. [SPEAKER_05]: Like, that's a thing. [SPEAKER_05]: It's not like Monarchs didn't also have parlaments and courts. [SPEAKER_05]: It depends on when and what place, but they absolutely did.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but people really think that kings were like absolute rulers and they weren't even the absolutist era of like fill up the second they weren't really absolutist like in the full sense of the word no one ever is no nobody rules alone, but
[SPEAKER_07]: even they had courts and like stalling was closer to an absolute ruler than like probably anyone and maybe history and a monarch yeah I must they didn't even have the technology to enforce the rule like that you like you can't have absoluteist rule you can get closer to it um you can tell me the technology real stalling I don't believe it what you tell me [SPEAKER_05]: Robinhood's not real. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes, he is. [SPEAKER_05]: Is it is that a story?
[SPEAKER_07]: He was that a myth. [SPEAKER_05]: No. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, it's a story. [SPEAKER_04]: But the thing in that is ruthless. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but he still had courts. [SPEAKER_05]: Wait, but that was pre-magnacarta. [SPEAKER_05]: I think when was Robinhood's supposed to be around. [SPEAKER_05]: You talk about shit. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know about now. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't even know what Magnacarta is mother fucker. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, you do. [SPEAKER_05]: Come on.
[SPEAKER_05]: 1215. [SPEAKER_05]: I think that was you think King John had had to have that force on him by the nobility. [SPEAKER_05]: The Magna Carda is like the most important pre-constitutional document. [SPEAKER_05]: It's probably the biggest influence on the Constitution. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh correct, pre- Magna Carda.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I've also saw a lot of clips and this is why I think like let this really are just retarded high vine creatures because I see many people go in and be like so we're protesting about and more than more than one like a lot more than one we're just like um you know just them out here we don't want kings and they're like yeah yeah you know you know just [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, you just want to have a good time. [SPEAKER_05]: They want to go out.
[SPEAKER_05]: They want to wave flags and hold signs. [SPEAKER_05]: And they want to hang out with their buddies and think like them. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, the thing though, a lot of these people come from like, you know, they came to a like teenager adulthood and like the 60s and 70s when that was like the thing to do. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: And now they're retired. [SPEAKER_05]: They got to find something to do. [SPEAKER_05]: We're recording all the well. [SPEAKER_05]: Right.
[SPEAKER_05]: They're housed. [SPEAKER_05]: They paid $235,000 to their house. [SPEAKER_05]: It's worth $1.4 mil now. [SPEAKER_05]: What are they going to do with their time? [SPEAKER_05]: They don't have to work. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, especially where the bus county. [SPEAKER_04]: It's like it just it was all all white boomers. [SPEAKER_04]: And he has people in frog costumes and ships like Portland. [SPEAKER_04]: I was like, I just yelled my well, my window like he'll return to tag.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's literally drove by. [SPEAKER_04]: It was very fun for me. [SPEAKER_07]: What was going on in LA when there was like little Mexicans waving the Mexican flag like when the ice was coming in yeah cars getting lit on fire and there was a little bit of riding going on that was more [SPEAKER_07]: impactful, I felt in like any of this, you know. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, also good on them to raise public support for, uh, for immigration by raising a foreign country's flag.
[SPEAKER_05]: That'll really help you about it. [SPEAKER_00]: Yes, super helpful. [SPEAKER_05]: Back to your fucking country. [SPEAKER_05]: If you're going to wave their flag, you want to wave an American flag. [SPEAKER_05]: I might consider letting you stay. [SPEAKER_05]: You want to wave a Mexican flag, you leave. [SPEAKER_05]: Now, like, get out. [SPEAKER_05]: What are you doing here? [SPEAKER_04]: Also, with the whole, this whole protest on Saturday.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's like, what are this achieved? [SPEAKER_04]: You change the minds of zero people? [SPEAKER_04]: We still have a present. [SPEAKER_05]: They feel like they did something. [SPEAKER_04]: It's like, it's like, it's like, it's like all you did was you made us eat you more.
[SPEAKER_04]: you change no one's mind and you all this struggle to the third 24 out like that was what was accomplished during the no game for us like no one gives us no like we don't get a fuck like it's not where like you know what great points guys let's turn over those you're right I'm not convinced that Trump is acting like they came even though you're not giving me any evidence that he is like if Trump was acting like an absolute like and I don't even really support Trump now after the Epstein stuff again but I'm not against him he's just
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, and it's not. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, he's not. [SPEAKER_05]: He's not doing what we want. [SPEAKER_05]: We'll say that. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_05]: So I don't. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, right. [SPEAKER_05]: He's not doing the stuff I don't want. [SPEAKER_05]: He's. [SPEAKER_04]: If he was a kid, we would have a could Jillian deportations by now. [SPEAKER_04]: We would have fucking any food face in the wall.
[SPEAKER_04]: But no, that's happening. [SPEAKER_05]: So I don't even think we would. [SPEAKER_05]: Frankly, thank you. [SPEAKER_05]: Because I don't think Trump wouldn't do it. [SPEAKER_05]: Right. [SPEAKER_05]: That's what I'm saying. [SPEAKER_05]: That's what I'm saying. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: I want even if he wasn't going to do it. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I just feel like he's down the pussy, honestly. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, he is.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, yeah, he's not, yeah, he's like, he's not going all the way. [SPEAKER_07]: Like a lot of his water on the right are pushing, trying to push him to do. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, exactly. [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, in now, there's like a fight between Massey and Trump [SPEAKER_05]: I'm Team Massey, always have been. [SPEAKER_07]: What's the fight over this time? [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_05]: I didn't even look into it.
[SPEAKER_04]: Some of them come out and see a lot of stuff about, like, it's the same stuff. [SPEAKER_04]: It's the same problem. [SPEAKER_04]: It's like, the scene probably is the same fucking shit. [SPEAKER_04]: It's just like, no, I'm not just going to sign bills until long or whatever the fucking shit. [SPEAKER_04]: You know, they wanted to just do that. [SPEAKER_04]: Flyin' like that. [SPEAKER_05]: And I trust Massey, more than I trust Trump.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: I'll show you so he's not going to run for president time soon. [SPEAKER_04]: Massive. [SPEAKER_07]: I think the governor, I think he'd be far more effective there. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, and being a governor really great for him to have executive experience to later be a president. [SPEAKER_07]: Because he's not like, you know, he's grandstanding, essentially, and making a very valid points.
[SPEAKER_07]: But it doesn't really go anywhere or do anything in Congress, you know? [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, it's like one guy, it's literally one guy going against like monsters. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, there isn't. [SPEAKER_05]: They'll deal with it. [SPEAKER_07]: Like a hundred sat. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, that's he should be king. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, wait. [SPEAKER_04]: That's just up to the border of foreigners. [SPEAKER_04]: How so? [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_04]: I didn't like enough to even talk about that. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I don't know. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't really know. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't think he makes that his like main issue. [SPEAKER_07]: We didn't really talk about it. [SPEAKER_05]: He was also a sender or a congressman from a representative from West Virginia. [SPEAKER_05]: So, like, no, Kentucky. [SPEAKER_05]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_05]: So, like, what is the border? [SPEAKER_05]: How to do with him?
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I guess he's a US representative. [SPEAKER_05]: So, yeah, it does matter, but it's not like it's super relevant to him. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I don't know if it was Massey or Rand Paul, but they Oh, Rand Paul definitely sucks on the border. [SPEAKER_07]: Uh, okay, maybe it was Rand Paul, but I do remember one of them and maybe it was both, but they were kind of critiquing from aggressive handling of deportations. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't like it, dude.
[SPEAKER_07]: It's not even that aggressive, like it's pretty. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, in my opinion. [SPEAKER_04]: Didn't know why I'm still isn't he still over deportations in Trump? [SPEAKER_05]: The deportator in chief Obama deported way more than Trump. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, there's actually also some stat. [SPEAKER_07]: They met metal with the stats on that. [SPEAKER_07]: They considered any turn away at the border. [SPEAKER_07]: A deportation.
[SPEAKER_05]: Mm. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, God. [SPEAKER_05]: And now no one's even turning up at the border. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, that and Trump got rid of that. [SPEAKER_07]: So like he does like if someone does come to the border, they don't and then they turn them away. [SPEAKER_07]: That doesn't count as a deportation status. [SPEAKER_07]: We just had a bad that way. [SPEAKER_07]: He might pad a stats with self deportations because there's really no way you can kind of count that in a lot of ways.
[SPEAKER_04]: Like, it has to be such a small fraction of people. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know, like, you know what, I don't go back here. [SPEAKER_05]: I think all of the numbers on this are wrong, basically. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, probably. [SPEAKER_07]: So it's like, do you know a personal anecdote just from people that I have family that work with? [SPEAKER_07]: There was a guy that was DACA. [SPEAKER_07]: He got here when he was like five and he was deported.
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, I feel like that guy should be like a last to get deported if we're gonna deport anybody. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, he got caught. [SPEAKER_07]: You can see his He had drugs Okay, well, that's fine then then that sucks then you gotta go, but like if you're like I'll be up people That guy should be the last. [SPEAKER_07]: It wasn't like he they went and got him.
[SPEAKER_07]: It was like he got arrested and Then like oh I showed up when he was arrested and we're like hey, you're not supposed to be here [SPEAKER_05]: I feel like that's a bad use of ice time unless he was either selling or like transporting large amounts of drugs. [SPEAKER_05]: It was a month ago. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, then that's fine. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't care. [SPEAKER_04]: Get out. [SPEAKER_04]: See the score of the cop who was like a Montenegro native and he got the port is the cop.
[SPEAKER_05]: Chicago P.A. [SPEAKER_05]: It was a cop who was a Montenegro national, not a U.S. citizen. [SPEAKER_05]: Correct. [SPEAKER_05]: Get the fuck out get out of here. [SPEAKER_05]: What are you doing here? [SPEAKER_05]: Dude no printer. [SPEAKER_07]: This has been something that's been going off here in Illinois He's literally hiring illegal as police officers. [SPEAKER_07]: That's insane.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I mean the simple answer is probably that he overstay to be visa But how does somebody illegally immigrate from Montenegro? [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know a single story, but I know you got to board it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: They probably have their team about the liberal rules about how to handle criminals in shit. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, dude, in Afro, and also I guarantee you that as far as New York City cops go, in African, not African-American, not descended from American slaves. [SPEAKER_05]: But in African, African, [SPEAKER_05]: In New York City, it's probably way more racist against black African Americans than the average white top.
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, I get rid of word for I'm sure many people in the comments know this, but there is huge tension between African and Caribbean recent immigrants or children of immigrant blacks and African Americans as in free American slaves and their descendants.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Dude, I don't know what it was, but the Giants and Broncos Twitter going on on my, yeah, that was, I was like, I was like, where's the library come from, like, I don't know, it was just some shit talking, like some players were talking about how the Broncos have a history of snatching chains, right, like we, what historically are defense matches chains and so like what's it just as a crime in the streets. [SPEAKER_03]: No, not on the field.
[SPEAKER_05]: Why are they wearing chains on the field? [SPEAKER_00]: That's why we snatch chains, mother fuckers. [SPEAKER_05]: Dude, if you're wearing a chain on the field, you're deserve to get it snatched. [SPEAKER_05]: That's hilarious. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, so basically Jackson Dart, he wears a chain and some of our players were like, yeah, I don't know, like his or his cool and all, but like we don't, we don't really respect people that wear chains on the field.
[SPEAKER_05]: And I'm fully in support of this. [SPEAKER_03]: It like caused a whole thing between, it caused a whole thing. [SPEAKER_03]: That's what they're had. [SPEAKER_05]: Wait, I'm gay because I support, snap you have a horse and you don't have a horse or that's why. [SPEAKER_05]: Dude, listen, if you're, I'm assuming this is a wide receiver. [SPEAKER_05]: We're in the chain. [SPEAKER_04]: Jackson, don't throw a quarter back. [SPEAKER_05]: A quarter back?
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, you're asked. [SPEAKER_05]: That's a war trophy if it's a quarter back. [SPEAKER_04]: So you're an idiot. [SPEAKER_04]: So the first time I've ever been a human last week, that guy. [SPEAKER_03]: So the first time that happened, the Broncos did a key to leave and Justin Simmons snatched off Michael Crab trees chain on the raiders. [SPEAKER_03]: And it, it fucking caused a whole thing. [SPEAKER_03]: And then now it's just the Broncos thing.
[SPEAKER_03]: We snatched chains. [SPEAKER_03]: We snatched chains on defense. [SPEAKER_05]: It's a great thing to have. [SPEAKER_05]: Like if it's a wide receiver, you can snatch the chain pretty easily. [SPEAKER_05]: But if it's a quarterback, you're looking to get the sack and snatched the chain. [SPEAKER_05]: And that is awesome. [SPEAKER_04]: I got the answer to you that ruined my whole week that my whole week is ruined because of that Look, it's not like they're not going to give it back.
[SPEAKER_05]: It's not a problem. [SPEAKER_05]: I Guess it's broken then, but you can get a fix. [SPEAKER_05]: Fuck you. [SPEAKER_05]: I think he was talking about the game. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yeah, yeah Yeah, but it's extra insult to have the chain snaps.
[SPEAKER_05]: It's like you're getting stabbed You're gonna use your game and you're gonna need your chain snaps [SPEAKER_03]: My parent or my girlfriend's grandmother got me this hat but it's such a boomer hat it's like doesn't fit right it's like it's like a Vietnam Vietnam bet hat you know like I served or some shit on it [SPEAKER_04]: Yes, you're already getting into being a dad, dude. [SPEAKER_04]: I guess you've got to get some new balances. [SPEAKER_04]: You can hear it.
[SPEAKER_03]: It's like way too big. [SPEAKER_03]: I know, dude, fucking new balances and, uh, George, I'll do it. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, no shit. [SPEAKER_03]: So yeah, what are we talking about? [SPEAKER_03]: What did I interrupt? [SPEAKER_03]: Uh, what did you do on Adam's day? [SPEAKER_07]: Uh, did you see any noane protest in Arizona? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, by you. [SPEAKER_03]: I didn't see a single one. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know if that's just because I'm on the outs.
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm not on the outskirts, but I'm not in like central Phoenix, we're all the court buildings and stuff are. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: So, um, I don't really go down there. [SPEAKER_03]: So, there could have been, I didn't hear shit about it, but I also didn't leave except to do wedding stuff all weekend. [SPEAKER_03]: So, yeah, we're talking about it.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, it was just, I don't know, I think the Sam made the point earlier that it was like it was kind of promoted more than it was like actually like people went out and protested. [SPEAKER_03]: And yeah, I mean, I saw all around the pictures that were pretty crazy in some spots. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, there, I think it was just mainly old people and I mean, when I drove bot there was one in the town near me, it's not a very big town. [SPEAKER_07]: I was only like 40 people.
[SPEAKER_07]: but, and they were protesting a weird spot. [SPEAKER_07]: It was like, it looks like, I thought it was like a nursing home event. [SPEAKER_07]: So, what is happening? [SPEAKER_07]: And then Adam said he saw one that was like a hundred people and so it's not like, it sounds like this was like not like what a total of like, 20,000 people protested on the weekend, like it doesn't across the country.
[SPEAKER_05]: And just a reminder, we have a Scottish guy in the comments, which remind me of this. [SPEAKER_05]: Countries these no kings protest happened in other countries some of which still have monarchies real monarchs what what country Can you like in the UK like the Netherlands the UK in Europe? [SPEAKER_05]: I mean in the UK in the Netherlands I think Denmark Dude, can you ever imagine protests and they weren't against their own monarchies?
[SPEAKER_04]: Do you imagine this is just here in America over like an over like an English guy. [SPEAKER_04]: I couldn't give a fuck Yeah, yeah, yeah, get off our picture [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I couldn't imagine like China doing something and then Oh my bad, and this is your comment protesting like No communism or something like I don't I don't know what I'd even know on dynasty like I would not do that like no Why would I do the first of all?
[SPEAKER_04]: Probs, do we all a great processing is gay? [SPEAKER_04]: No matter what it is, it's gay. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, actually most part, it's just, I just don't think it has its intended effect. [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean?
[SPEAKER_03]: Like, I think there was a time where protests maybe worked better, and it actually did something, but currently 30,000 people in a city of five million [SPEAKER_03]: 2 million people trying to get to and from work, doesn't really like affect the way things that they that they want in the correct way just makes people hate you and not want to be around. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, like to be honest, like I just think it does the same thing. [SPEAKER_05]: It's long.
[SPEAKER_05]: They're all asked for a turf to if they do something. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't buy it. [SPEAKER_07]: Like there was a time when like people would throw tests, but they would bring pitchforks, but there was like an online threat there, yes, it was like a threat that was like, hey, man, you better fix this or we're going to kill you like this is like the, you know,
[SPEAKER_03]: And like labor like labor protests, like it was, it would be like entire factories and an entire city's industry, shutting down and it's like inviting and killing scabs and fighting tanker tens and having actual wars like battles and even even without the battles like even the ones that ended peacefully, like let's say.
[SPEAKER_03]: They shut down the industry of the city like the city did not work or produce anything that day which had significant impacts, but cities especially bigger cities that a lot of these protests take place in because it's got the large conglomerance of leftists inside of them. [SPEAKER_03]: They're so diverse in their economic makeup that it's not doing anything.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, there were some script industries that could like when that when the shipping that cargo should be picked when they were talking about going on a protest and then like, you know, it was only talked about and then they came to negotiate and table relatively quickly. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, but also fuck those because they actually have leverage.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, but also fuck those guys all of those guys in those shipping ports that were that were part of that company that that was protesting All make over 120k a year Yeah, they're fucking low. [SPEAKER_05]: They have leverage. [SPEAKER_03]: That's it for shutting down and screwing over everybody else. [SPEAKER_07]: You know what I mean? [SPEAKER_07]: Well, maybe that's partially why they sent manufacturing overseas.
[SPEAKER_07]: So then the American people will use it as fucking less. [SPEAKER_05]: Also, diverse workplaces are a literal, very literal and like explicit way to bus unions and kill leverage of divers.
[SPEAKER_05]: diverse diverse diverse workplace like ethnically and not racially diverse yeah economically diverse economically yes yes all types of diverse in any way explicitly race but diverse in any way they're they are an explicit way or less likely to band together I think specifically one example is Amazon's anti union strategy is diverse workplaces [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, and it used to be more strictly diverse in, like, racially, but it's become more economically, which used to be racially anyways, but now it's less so in a lot of communities. [SPEAKER_03]: So now it's definitely like the economic, because there are some people that will still go to work because it's like I have to, like they have to go to work, fill they will. [SPEAKER_07]: And they'll bust our fucking forefathers would put up with a shit dude.
[SPEAKER_07]: They would be on the brink of starvation and they're still like, yeah, we're still going on strike. [SPEAKER_07]: And I'm like this. [SPEAKER_05]: I got to pay my Netflix subscription. [SPEAKER_04]: Now I could be wrong here, but you guys are with the term right now comes from. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes, but I want you to tell us. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, because it's related to it. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes, okay. [SPEAKER_04]: So I think I'm right.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So apparently in the late 1800s early 1900s during all the coal mines strikes and stuff going on I think it was in West Virginia all the coal miners were like fuck you guys you're taking it like to the corporation like you're taking a band of us Like we're going on strike So then they hire like the Pinkerton detective agency and stuff like that's like combat the workers and the workers are like, oh, you want to go there We're getting officially fight you
[SPEAKER_04]: So they sort of physically like gun battling the Pinkerton detective agency and the coal miners were where like these red hanker chiefs around their neck and they were dug the red necks. [SPEAKER_04]: As they were fighting back against like the fucking uh industry and still pick that.
[SPEAKER_04]: And [SPEAKER_04]: I believe that was the only time in American history where the United States military was directly involved in like killing American citizens like the American Air Force.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Redneck came from that, not like the stereotypical like who's out in the sun all day, that's when socialist were like actually working glass people like yeah like people in the coal mine Before it was booze was the fucking the faggot.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, now it's all shamping socialists like the sun We were in the 1800s like 1880s or in 1890s, maybe even the early 19th century or 18th or we would all be left goddamn [SPEAKER_07]: We would probably be socialist, like, yes, it's everybody. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, I do, I do like Eddie Grimm's comment. [SPEAKER_03]: It would have been pretty full. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, be a pinker tin in the 1880s. [SPEAKER_03]: I'd imagine though. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, just fuck people up with free will.
[SPEAKER_04]: That sounds awesome. [SPEAKER_04]: And they're still around by the way. [SPEAKER_05]: It changed the name of the company, but they're still around. [SPEAKER_05]: And they've been used by Amazon for union busting. [SPEAKER_05]: And I swear to God, somebody's your fact check that, but I'm 95% sure that's true. [SPEAKER_05]: And Luke and Typo, you guys remember when I talked about, like two years ago, probably came on your show to talk about China.
[SPEAKER_05]: And I talked about how, like, the view of leftists and guys like Mao Zedong in the early 20th century and what they did and how they were essentially by almost any standard the good guys at the time. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: We have to go into way more detail of that, but like the bad stuff that the commies did. [SPEAKER_05]: It doesn't comment till later. [SPEAKER_03]: Like, yeah, it doesn't, after they take power, it's after they take power.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, you wouldn't know. [SPEAKER_05]: Based on what they did, like, if you view the Chinese civil war in World War II, like if you view the nationalist under Chiang Kai Shek and
[SPEAKER_05]: uh... the other guy and versus like the communists uh... as well as in Korea uh... their their other their counterparts like the the Korean and the chinese communists they look like the good guys because the nationalist the the other governments are incompetent the japanese are coming in and they're uh... and they're colonizing and like
[SPEAKER_05]: Mass sexual assaults slavery and the nationalist are committing these are committing way more maskers than the communist are and then the communist State power and then it all goes to shit. [SPEAKER_07]: I've been reading. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm reading a book It's the Japanese nationalist perspective of those events [SPEAKER_07]: They have a very different perspective than what they do. [SPEAKER_07]: They're like denying massacres and they're like, that's communist propaganda.
[SPEAKER_07]: He knows. [SPEAKER_03]: It's either E503 has a perfect both can be evil and I think I think we've got to look through a lot of like the lens of history We have to look through most of it and both sides of this are evil like you know what I mean Especially when it comes to like these wars and these parties and all these it's about who is the least evil? [SPEAKER_05]: Who you would most align with based on the 20th?
[SPEAKER_07]: Zabel bookers is is every the whole world is reacting [SPEAKER_07]: to the Communist Revolution in Russia, that if you look at it through that perspective, that is how the Japanese saw it in Asia when the communists were starting to take over in China. [SPEAKER_07]: They were freaking out because they saw this as like a huge problem to them, and this is why they were pissed off at America for like condemning their actions in China.
[SPEAKER_07]: They're like telling them like, dude, we have this massive communist revolution happening, and you're wanting us to just do nothing. [SPEAKER_07]: You just want it to come to our doorstep, [SPEAKER_07]: like leave the Chinese alone. [SPEAKER_07]: You're picking on them and will they kind of work, but there's but they're they're they're perspective. [SPEAKER_07]: They're trying to preserve themselves and keep the communist away. [SPEAKER_03]: So in little, oh, go ahead, Sam.
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, it's just like, yes, but there's so much going on at that time. [SPEAKER_05]: But like China needed a strong government. [SPEAKER_05]: Like China at that point that we're discussing. [SPEAKER_05]: This is 1920s, 1930s, they were ostensibly a republic. [SPEAKER_05]: This was the era of the Chinese Republic, but they had no power. [SPEAKER_05]: They had no control over the landmass.
[SPEAKER_05]: So yeah, you could say, maybe it's fine for the Japanese like regard disregarding all the terrible stuff. [SPEAKER_05]: The Japanese were doing Korean China. [SPEAKER_05]: if we just disregard that, which isn't possible, but for the sake of the argument, like yes, somebody should go in there and get power if it can't come internally.
[SPEAKER_05]: But like the Japanese invading China, all it did was make this central government that they have, have less authority, like it didn't help but destabilize it more. [SPEAKER_05]: And for a time, the communists and the nationalist [SPEAKER_05]: That was just to get rid of the Japanese, and at that point it was still the communist who had the most authority based on the actions of the nationalist and the nationalist influence coming from Japan and Europe in America.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: All right. [SPEAKER_03]: So a couple of things. [SPEAKER_03]: Have you have you guys seen what it was it three. [SPEAKER_03]: Three moon or three world. [SPEAKER_03]: Something are other on Netflix. [SPEAKER_03]: Three world. [SPEAKER_03]: fucking some three-body problem. [SPEAKER_03]: Three-body problem. [SPEAKER_03]: That's what it is. [SPEAKER_03]: Are you worried about it? [SPEAKER_03]: I know. [SPEAKER_03]: World's son, body, whatever, same thing.
[SPEAKER_03]: I just remember the sun thing. [SPEAKER_03]: That's anti-chinese propaganda propaganda. [SPEAKER_04]: I think we're all worried about it. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_04]: Why am I learning from my funny races in Bulgaria?
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we got to remember a lot of people like hundreds of people every week listening on audio so we got to remember why am I learning for my funny races and podcasts top tier comment on meant of the night sometimes we're smart and why say we not me usually exam and it's a lot of being far through like and you says but it's so the three body problem like that I don't know if anybody's seen that but that's fucking interesting especially if you go into like some of the situations that are
[SPEAKER_03]: for trade, for that, in China at the time. [SPEAKER_03]: If you actually like going read some of the books, pretty interesting, but anyways, so two other things, the Pinkerton Securitas, GSA security. [SPEAKER_03]: So I work primarily in data centers for my job. [SPEAKER_03]: I do their fire alarms and sprinkler systems and suppression systems and all that. [SPEAKER_03]: Make sure that they work and all that. [SPEAKER_03]: But at every one of our, [SPEAKER_03]: sites that we do.
[SPEAKER_03]: And these are like the big companies, like I do the big companies. [SPEAKER_03]: Every one of them uses secure toss or GSA or some functioning subsidiary of the two, which seems like it's just all a part of the Pinkerton's, which is crazy. [SPEAKER_03]: I didn't know that. [SPEAKER_03]: That's pretty wild.
[SPEAKER_03]: And I don't know the second part of this was, did you guys see the report that came out from Harvard that stated all of our [SPEAKER_03]: We had this, you know, GDP that was the GDP grew like 5.6% or something like that. [SPEAKER_03]: And if you look, Harvard did a study and they took out all that data centers in the United States and our GDP only grew 0.1% out of that 5.6% if you exclude data centers. [SPEAKER_03]: according to Harvard.
[SPEAKER_03]: So literally 5.7 or whatever the GDP was, I don't remember what it was for the last quarter or year, whatever they did it based off of, but was only 0.1 per cent. [SPEAKER_03]: No, absolutely. [SPEAKER_03]: They're, they're, and they're blowing up the economy because you have things like Oracle and Nvidia and all these other things that are literally just, I have seven buildings going up right now that are just for AI processing for different big companies just AI process.
[SPEAKER_03]: Not even like the AI record dude. [SPEAKER_03]: It's insane. [SPEAKER_04]: It's the nuclear solar, the solar to video AI thing. [SPEAKER_04]: That shit's pretty good. [SPEAKER_05]: But before we get into that, that's like switching topics away from the data centers. [SPEAKER_05]: Why are the data centers not being built in places like that have that like not in this country in countries and specific small locales that have free reliable [SPEAKER_05]: and cheap electricity.
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't understand why they're being built anywhere in America. [SPEAKER_05]: It doesn't make any sense. [SPEAKER_03]: They're being built in Phoenix, Arizona, because we don't have natural disasters. [SPEAKER_04]: OK, I feel that. [SPEAKER_04]: I have a lot of browns, though, there. [SPEAKER_04]: That's a natural disaster, Jesus.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know, is there any, you know, third world countries that have a cheaper electricity that we can do this in? [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_05]: It seems okay. [SPEAKER_07]: It's a security. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: When I'm thinking of it, we just hire the thing for things. [SPEAKER_05]: It's AI. [SPEAKER_05]: Right. [SPEAKER_05]: It's being used to power AI.
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know if it has, like, some of these probably don't have, like, no security implications. [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, they do. [SPEAKER_03]: Okay. [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, they do. [SPEAKER_04]: I'll just say I'm just one fucking foreigner to take our jobs. [SPEAKER_04]: Let's just say that. [SPEAKER_05]: There's no jobs from data centers. [SPEAKER_05]: There's just, there's just, there's just a few jobs. [SPEAKER_05]: Actually, I can't be true.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, it's, so working at some of these data centers like actually people that show up every day to the job, um, you got anywhere from 20 at these giant facilities to 100, 200, but the, I wouldn't say the main source of their. [SPEAKER_03]: production in the local economy is from jobs like that. [SPEAKER_03]: It's from the construction and then the vendors that take care of everything which is like a one mostly a one time thing for the construction.
[SPEAKER_03]: But the vendors afterwards, the maintenance, not even the maintenance of the servers there's like 20 20 dudes that do maintenance for servers and it's like 24 seven and then the rest of it is like maintenance on their generators maintenance on their fuel lines maintenance on the water lines maintenance on sprinkler systems or their AC units or [SPEAKER_03]: Most of these don't even have AC in Arizona. [SPEAKER_03]: They have giant swamp coolers, and it's horrible.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, they're basically using like a giant swamp cooler type. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know what a swamp cooler is, and I was an AC. [SPEAKER_03]: So a swamp cooler is like old school AC. [SPEAKER_03]: They run water through fan like filterish looking thing. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, I'm familiar. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, so that's what a swamp cooler is. [SPEAKER_03]: And basically giant walls that are the size of your house. [SPEAKER_05]: So it's a giant humidifier then?
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, they're active. [SPEAKER_05]: Are they like humidifying the error around these large planets setters essentially? [SPEAKER_03]: It's a cool. [SPEAKER_03]: It's a cool. [SPEAKER_03]: It's a cool. [SPEAKER_03]: It's a cooling system. [SPEAKER_05]: It cools. [SPEAKER_05]: But is it a closed system with the water or the humidity? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Where is it releasing humidity? [SPEAKER_03]: It releases the humidity as well.
[SPEAKER_03]: It's an evaporative cooler. [SPEAKER_03]: So it evaporates like that's what makes the cool air come through is the [SPEAKER_03]: water running through. [SPEAKER_03]: I can't tell you. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I mean ACs, ACs themselves also use evaporation. [SPEAKER_05]: It's just a close system. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's not a closed system. [SPEAKER_03]: It's humidist fucking side most of these. [SPEAKER_03]: It's not so humid that there's like water dripping off servers, obviously.
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, but it is humid inside of the industry, but it's just I'd be interested to hear large fan walls. [SPEAKER_03]: It's pretty crazy. [SPEAKER_07]: The way the things are crazy. [SPEAKER_07]: The AC would just be so expensive for the cooling. [SPEAKER_03]: That's why they don't use AC at all. [SPEAKER_03]: They use giant swamp coolers and they run millions, trillions of gallons of water. [SPEAKER_03]: One of them is sites that water in the desert.
[SPEAKER_06]: They're going to run out. [SPEAKER_03]: Yes. [SPEAKER_03]: Yes. [SPEAKER_03]: No, that's like the problem. [SPEAKER_03]: That's the problem. [SPEAKER_03]: Like the, okay, have I built it with Wyoming then? [SPEAKER_03]: Well, the electricity in the world tornadoes tornadoes snowstorms well, that's cold, but it's all the water [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: But they can't get too cold. [SPEAKER_03]: They start. [SPEAKER_03]: They stop working.
[SPEAKER_03]: So like the, they have to be, they have to be temperature controlled. [SPEAKER_03]: But it's just, it's really crazy how these things are. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay, all like a certain location in Arizona. [SPEAKER_03]: They're, they're in spots. [SPEAKER_03]: They're in spots. [SPEAKER_03]: You see them build around each other. [SPEAKER_03]: But the main spots right now in the United States is Dallas Dallas and in Texas.
[SPEAKER_03]: And other parts of Texas, there's a shit ton and then Phoenix is the second biggest hub right now. [SPEAKER_04]: Aren't there an actual discussion in Texas? [SPEAKER_03]: They're already less. [SPEAKER_03]: It's less. [SPEAKER_03]: It's a significantly less. [SPEAKER_03]: But there's the problem. [SPEAKER_03]: There's like four of our sites that those four sites use more electricity than the entire city combined.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's it's pretty wild and I mean that's I've been talking all these guys for a long time and all of them are looking at nuclear power at like, like smaller nuclear power nuclear generators at sites like to like legitimately built on site for to just do computing power it's insane. [SPEAKER_03]: That's where all of our, that's where all of our money is going. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, the A. I don't know. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I don't know.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I don't know if this is true, but I hear different people argue about this, but they think China might be ahead of us in the AI world. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, and [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know how to judge that or compare that, but like smarter people than me have been saying that like we have to catch up because China's, you know, building faster than we are. [SPEAKER_07]: And I just saw a cool ass bridge that China built, like a really bad ass.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: And like, like a year or something like crazy time. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, something like crazy amount of time. [SPEAKER_07]: And it actually looks nice. [SPEAKER_07]: It looks like beautiful. [SPEAKER_07]: And I'm like, do can't we have something like that here? [SPEAKER_07]: Like, can't we have, [SPEAKER_07]: shit. [SPEAKER_04]: No, part. [SPEAKER_04]: No, because we have fucking foreigners drive boats into bridges that collapse them.
[SPEAKER_04]: So we can't have nice things here. [SPEAKER_00]: And so much where tape that it still hasn't been fixed. [SPEAKER_03]: So much right tape to put it back together that that bridge that what was at the Baltimore bridge or something that still hasn't been fixed. [SPEAKER_07]: Hey, there's still you know Biden's infrastructure bill. [SPEAKER_07]: They are building a new bridge near where I live. [SPEAKER_07]: So thank you, but for that one. [SPEAKER_04]: One good thing you did.
[SPEAKER_07]: Shout out. [SPEAKER_07]: We got a new bridge that we needed a new bridge. [SPEAKER_07]: This bridge is old shit. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I would assume would DJ said here. [SPEAKER_04]: It's probably a lot of propaganda. [SPEAKER_04]: I would assume. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, that's a thing. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know if that's US. [SPEAKER_04]: Not that we don't like do that either, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, it's trying to be like, oh, it's shit, do their Chinese. [SPEAKER_07]: They're bug people. [SPEAKER_07]: Like, they ain't that good. [SPEAKER_07]: But [SPEAKER_07]: I don't fucking know dude. [SPEAKER_03]: Like, there's something about aogenous society that creates, really crazy things. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, the thing is okay with it. [SPEAKER_07]: Sam might know more about this than I do, but China kind of just made everyone on Chinese. [SPEAKER_07]: Like, they're just, yeah.
[SPEAKER_07]: We legally like, just a lie. [SPEAKER_07]: You guys are just on Chinese now. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, ethnic groups, they have like 52 or 54 like official minorities. [SPEAKER_05]: But like they will call people in South China, Han Chinese that are clearly on the face of it, both to use a literal and an expression on the face of it. [SPEAKER_05]: Like on their faces, you can see that they are distinct from Northern Han Chinese.
[SPEAKER_05]: Like they're very different, but rather they all look the same. [SPEAKER_04]: What are we talking about? [SPEAKER_07]: We can't really do it. [SPEAKER_07]: Married to do this with white people like a hundred years ago. [SPEAKER_05]: And yeah, but it's not like we call white and ethnic group. [SPEAKER_05]: It's a race, like which we use as different things, which used to be the same thing.
[SPEAKER_05]: But it's like you can, if you look at a group of people that are like indigenous [SPEAKER_05]: to, uh, freaking, we'll say, Manchester, England, they look different than a group of people indigenous to southern Italy, very clearly. [SPEAKER_05]: And it's the same thing for China with northern and southern Hong Chinese.
[SPEAKER_07]: I wonder if there's like, or do you think Chinese national is being like, [SPEAKER_05]: What, yeah, the question of America is like, what is American and Chinese, you know, there are definitely people in China, many people that are like northern Chinese that are on that are racist against southern Chinese. [SPEAKER_07]: It's absolutely amazing, I imagine. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I mean, that I'm right, I'm racist against northern white. [SPEAKER_07]: So that makes sense.
[SPEAKER_00]: Rightest, he's a Nazi, get him. [SPEAKER_04]: That's what we like type of, it's actually type of this quality. [SPEAKER_00]: But I don't like type of, it's literally the north and the south right now, we're like, [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I'm an Illinois, so yeah, it's sort of linking came from dude. [SPEAKER_07]: So like what am I doing? [SPEAKER_05]: You know, yeah, I'm a Yankee to get out of water. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm from New England.
[SPEAKER_05]: So yeah, we don't like you fuck you my dad my family fought for the Confederates the other half fought for the North every single one of my family members that I can trace to the Civil War, which is most of them fought for the North all of them either for Pennsylvania or Connecticut or Massachusetts. [SPEAKER_07]: Hey, do you know if any of your family members were Puritans? [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, absolutely. [SPEAKER_05]: The ones that go back to the, yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah.
[SPEAKER_05]: The 25% English of me, yes, goes back to the Puritans. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's funny. [SPEAKER_07]: And your Catholics now took over. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes, Hungarian and Irish, which is 75% of me, they, they, they, they brought out the English. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Don't forget the Italian party. [SPEAKER_05]: No, it's, I'm not counting that.
[SPEAKER_05]: It's, the, the, the, the, it literally can't in this case, because I'm talking like my biological father, my biological father is part of Italian, [SPEAKER_05]: So that's what I'm talking about. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm sure to you. [SPEAKER_04]: So you're talking about. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, look, if we're talking biology, if we're talking biology, then I'm not Hungarian at all. [SPEAKER_07]: Sam, we don't get shit in this show, okay?
[SPEAKER_04]: But we don't, we don't, we're not about genetics, we're about eugenics on this show. [SPEAKER_04]: clip it. [SPEAKER_03]: That's fine. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_03]: I've nothing to look for. [SPEAKER_03]: I've been looking back through like ancestry ship for my stuff and it's really hard because my dad's side's like where my name comes from.
[SPEAKER_03]: We don't I don't know much about that side but when you look at like the civil war [SPEAKER_03]: Like the civil war, you can look at soldiers' names and stuff like that from the civil war on both sides. [SPEAKER_03]: And there is Bugs left and right on that thing dude. [SPEAKER_03]: North and South, they are all over. [SPEAKER_03]: So I feel like we were real close to the line like Virginia and mine.
[SPEAKER_04]: My whole family, the English side of my family, the nutter side of my family, all four of the north two. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, um, fucking make sense. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, that's yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: We're all on New York to when they got off the boat. [SPEAKER_04]: No, actually. [SPEAKER_04]: No, the nother said no. [SPEAKER_04]: That's the Italian side is from New York. [SPEAKER_04]: The English side is actually from Massachusetts. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, man.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, dude. [SPEAKER_03]: You just got gay, or bro. [SPEAKER_03]: How'd that happen? [SPEAKER_03]: Look at that. [SPEAKER_04]: Do you know if you're paying us crazy as well? [SPEAKER_04]: My English side were Protestant for sure. [SPEAKER_04]: I wonder if there's any English and Massachusetts Protestant, yeah, that they're all probably the capital came from the Italians.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I know, I was, but Piertins were like a kind of a radical Protestant group. [SPEAKER_05]: That's 1600 immigrants, yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, and I was learning about them. [SPEAKER_07]: And a lot of people are starting to think that, like, so Piertins were actually hyper critical of their ancestors. [SPEAKER_07]: And they were like, these guys were heathens. [SPEAKER_07]: We're gonna do Christianity right way. [SPEAKER_07]: And where do you kind of see that belief nowadays?
[SPEAKER_05]: in New England politics, which is probably the most of our area in the country. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, and they have this hate for their ancestors. [SPEAKER_07]: We're going to do things the right way, and it's just kind of funny that the Puritans in New England had this hate for their ancestors or discussed in a way that literally now their grandchildren hate them. [SPEAKER_07]: and they eat their history.
[SPEAKER_07]: So it's like kind of like, the parents just helped build this country. [SPEAKER_07]: They built a lot of churches or a lot of things for this country. [SPEAKER_07]: They did a lot. [SPEAKER_05]: They built Yale and Harvard. [SPEAKER_07]: Yes. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: They, they, listen, they built Yale and Harvard, which is like the top of education and frickin' intellectualism in the country. [SPEAKER_05]: That's important.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: But they were so ideological and their culture about like, you know, nitpicking at their ancestors that I kind of think it transferred over to like left this progressive or not- liberal progressives today where they kind of still have this like discussed or upset with their ancestry of the past and it's just kind of interesting that that their Christianity's kind of
[SPEAKER_07]: But that attitude of like nitpicking and discuss for your ancestors for their sins is still there in a lot of ways like my dad's dad my grandfather my dad's side he was the only English grandfather Well not English you know I'm saying but like [SPEAKER_04]: when he advised English person, the other three grandends were all very Italian, and when he met my grandmother inside there were going to marry, he converted to Catholicism because he was Protestant.
[SPEAKER_04]: And he took shit from his family hard, being like, you're going to marry this fucking Italian Catholic war for New York. [SPEAKER_07]: I honestly believe back in the day that you would be more acceptable from your parents to marry someone outside the race, but same religion than like the opposite, like marrying time.
[SPEAKER_07]: like, I don't know how to explain, but like someone that's like, they might both be Italian, but one's partisan, one's Catholic, that would probably piss them off. [SPEAKER_04]: There's no Italian Protestants. [SPEAKER_04]: I've never met one.
[SPEAKER_07]: But I'm just using an example that like, like, like, marrying an Irish Protestant, or Catholic, if your family's Catholic, they would find that more acceptable than marrying an Irish Protestants than there are Italian Protestants. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, probably. [SPEAKER_07]: There's [SPEAKER_04]: But yeah, he took shit from like his family being like, wow, you're throwing it what? [SPEAKER_04]: And he's like, yeah, what are you going to fucking do?
[SPEAKER_04]: What are you talking about? [SPEAKER_04]: My grandfather was on my fucking site. [SPEAKER_07]: By the time I got down to like my grandparents, I don't even think that shit mattered. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't even know. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't think my, I don't think my grandma was Lutheran. [SPEAKER_07]: My grandpa was, but I don't know. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't remember what she thought they were. [SPEAKER_07]: I think they're a Presbyterians.
[SPEAKER_07]: I don't think Protestants, I don't know, Protestants care that much. [SPEAKER_07]: As long as they're not going to play. [SPEAKER_07]: Thank you now. [SPEAKER_02]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_02]: Appreciate it. [SPEAKER_02]: And you did. [SPEAKER_02]: Big 10. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: That's what it feels like people are like Lutherans, Presbyterians, fucking Protestant. [SPEAKER_03]: And I'm just like, ah, too much. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know, man. [SPEAKER_03]: There you go.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what the difference is between like all of the non-catholic Christianity, like roles. [SPEAKER_04]: Like I don't know what's between like Lutheran and fucking Methodists. [SPEAKER_04]: I have no Vulcan idea. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, no idea. [SPEAKER_03]: It's too much. [SPEAKER_03]: It's too much to even like Proo's through you know what I mean.
[SPEAKER_04]: You have to like Calvinists, which don't know how that's different than Luther any other I had to go follow me on my face Jesus Christ. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay, yeah Luther and Luther and it's mainly like a German thing mainly [SPEAKER_07]: Some of the things that they taught me were bringin' to me. [SPEAKER_04]: That's it, it's all two orangutans, Bill Mark. [SPEAKER_04]: They're smarter than he is. [SPEAKER_04]: How dare you? [SPEAKER_04]: It's a disparage of whole race of orangutans.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I don't know the fucking difference. [SPEAKER_04]: Nor do I, I mean, care. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I was the big difference between Catholicism is the saints and the pope and shit.
[SPEAKER_04]: But like, you're much more, you're right, well, yeah, which, you know, that's an annoying thing that like when you like argue with like Christians online and they're like, you worship Mary, like if we don't worship we penetrate Mary, we don't worship Mary, it's not we look at Mary, like the God, but I think the one who gave birth to our God, probably should get some respect. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I don't want to add this fuck up.
[SPEAKER_07]: I generally think inner denomination or denominational disputes over Christianity is kind of pointless right now, like I don't. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, there's real theological differences that can be debated, but as the current time right now like Christians are fucking losing like I don't think you should be like No, man, they're the Catholics and Christian.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let me work Christian you know I'm saying though all the denominations to band together and be like you know who's bad Like There was it was kind of fucked up, but there were I mean, I don't know these were like anonymous accounts. [SPEAKER_07]: So like who really are they? [SPEAKER_07]: But when the latter day Saints, the Mormons got shot up, their church got shot up, and like 10 or 12 of them were killed.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, well, there's people like, well, they're not real Christians and it's like, okay, yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: I understand, I'm not right. [SPEAKER_06]: Right, right, right, right. [SPEAKER_06]: You should be having, I should accept their beliefs. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, you're right. [SPEAKER_04]: But right, we shouldn't be like glorifying. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know, like who cares, yeah.
[SPEAKER_07]: You know me of your people, they are the same thing, you know, like they know you the same way they view them. [SPEAKER_07]: And it's like, all right, do we don't need to be like debating about the all I ever thought are bleeding. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_07]: You know, like, like, like, come on. [SPEAKER_04]: I agree. [SPEAKER_03]: You got to band together, bander brother of the shit.
[SPEAKER_03]: You know what, religion has the second most money because the first most money is Catholics. [SPEAKER_03]: That's not true. [SPEAKER_03]: It is. [SPEAKER_03]: No, it's the Catholics. [SPEAKER_03]: The Catholics have the most money. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, we have a lot of [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, um, look at the batting. [SPEAKER_03]: It's a meat of gold. [SPEAKER_03]: It's a gold sitting at all sitting at all. [SPEAKER_07]: We don't know what's on the weekend.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I want to know what's in the fucking Vatican 2 dude. [SPEAKER_03]: They got to do the Vatican Archives. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh my god, I was in love to get there. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, though we would get down there and you couldn't read a single fucking thing because it's all in life. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, okay. [SPEAKER_02]: I agree. [SPEAKER_02]: Somebody like speaks it. [SPEAKER_02]: No, we think it's like in the end.
[SPEAKER_04]: Jones like in the fucking like, you know, like everything's stored away. [SPEAKER_04]: Like the arc and stuff like that's what we think of in the Vatican Archives. [SPEAKER_04]: But it's definitely not. [SPEAKER_04]: It's just a bunch of fucking books and shit written a lot. [SPEAKER_04]: And like I said useless to me. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know any of this. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, and in the United States, his Mormons, the Mormons have, oh, yeah, darn.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, starts a darts a lot of day saying that's fine. [SPEAKER_07]: Is he real print? [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, he's a Mormon. [SPEAKER_07]: He comes from Utah, dude. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he comes from Utah.
[SPEAKER_07]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [SPEAKER_03]: It's about my family, I guess, Latin, like the Utah wars, the boxes.
[SPEAKER_03]: I guess, when Utah was becoming a state, we fought against the United States federal government, and I was like, no, that's pretty cool. [SPEAKER_07]: Utah, at a war. [SPEAKER_07]: Do you be honest? [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, Utah fucked up the United States federal government during expansion to the West. [SPEAKER_03]: Today, that's true. [SPEAKER_04]: They also had told the college football game to read Utah and BYU, the battle of the Mormons, or the Holy War, they called the Holy War.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, the holy war. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, between BYU and Utah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, Eddie makes a good point. [SPEAKER_04]: Where does the more money come from? [SPEAKER_04]: That's eight point. [SPEAKER_03]: They require all the people that attend church or are in their communities to donate a portion of their checks. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, that's like Scientology, kind of.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, doesn't all just do the, I mean, I don't know, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
[SPEAKER_04]: at mass. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't put it in. [SPEAKER_04]: Let's put it that way. [SPEAKER_07]: What? [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, straight on where they get their money, but I'll say this the first no more than 10% sorry.
[SPEAKER_07]: The force responders to Katrina in this country were the Mormons and they came down in tanks like not like tanks for like battle, but I don't know what you call them, but [SPEAKER_03]: And that's the thing about the Mormons like the Mormons are like they're a good people like the people like the normal everyday people man there's some of the the nicest like
[SPEAKER_03]: the people that you think Christian should be, you know, like welcoming and, you know, trying to do good and, like, be really good for their community, the Mormon, they're solid, they are solid, we're really good. [SPEAKER_03]: They don't drink, they don't do drugs, they don't gamble, they don't do anything, it's like very pure. [SPEAKER_03]: It's just, it's just when you get in it, like, bro, you're in it for a life and that's what's weird to me.
[SPEAKER_03]: And, uh, and then you're just like, I don't have a clue. [SPEAKER_04]: It's like, uh, it's like the homage, we're like, if you leave the homage community, though, like, you're fucked. [SPEAKER_04]: You're fucked for it. [SPEAKER_03]: You're fucked for it. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: At least with the homage community, they give you the option. [SPEAKER_03]: If you leave the church, like, it's hard to leave the church. [SPEAKER_03]: Like, I'll just put it that way.
[SPEAKER_03]: It's hard to leave. [SPEAKER_03]: the more. [SPEAKER_04]: Zach is talking about the chronosphere for the Vatican Archives. [SPEAKER_04]: Do you guys know the chronosphere?
[SPEAKER_04]: No. [SPEAKER_04]: No. [SPEAKER_04]: So there claims to be a device that was built with like a priest in like a scientist and they were able to like see through time and they saw like a picture of the crucifixion like a video of the crucifixion of something like that and that's like a conspiracy [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, you know what, I speak in the chromosome sphere and it's conspiracy, Monica Perez is coming on next week.
[SPEAKER_04]: Our first female guest never, so I'm like type us up before the show. [SPEAKER_04]: 100 11 episodes in, we got a female, but uh, she should be good. [SPEAKER_03]: We're going to guess that off in any ways. [SPEAKER_03]: Monica Perez now, type O and I. Yeah, I'm biting them both. [SPEAKER_03]: She's using the phone. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, we talked to her once. [SPEAKER_04]: She's fucking best, but yeah, let me start wrapping this up. [SPEAKER_04]: They have the fuck out of here.
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[SPEAKER_03]: By the bullet, we'll have episodes again Nillmark. [SPEAKER_03]: We're just taking a break because I've been planning a wedding. [SPEAKER_03]: So fuck off. [SPEAKER_05]: Nobody has followed me on my space, by the way. [SPEAKER_05]: Not a single one of them lacking in the chat. [SPEAKER_07]: I think I'd gain a few followers, but not on my space. [SPEAKER_05]: It probably doesn't help that I don't have my space. [SPEAKER_07]: I think my space is gone. [SPEAKER_03]: I think it's gone.
[SPEAKER_04]: Now, I think it's still around. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm just not using things. [SPEAKER_03]: It's weird. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: A few years ago was a music thing. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't even know if it's still alive. [SPEAKER_04]: Throw no vizor. [SPEAKER_04]: That's it. [SPEAKER_04]: I said Chrome is fear. [SPEAKER_05]: Chrome is vizor. [SPEAKER_05]: What else goes? [SPEAKER_05]: Speaking of that, I've always wanted, in a Tommy Gamesphere. [SPEAKER_05]: It's spherical.
[SPEAKER_04]: And yeah, yeah, what are we doing? [SPEAKER_04]: It's spherical. [SPEAKER_04]: Sorry, got that. [SPEAKER_04]: Thanks everybody. [SPEAKER_04]: Bye. [SPEAKER_04]: Bye-bye.
