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[Music] good to see you always i wish i didn't see you so often after mass shootings though because it seems like so many times when there's a gun control well you're the first guy i always call because uh i think you're the very best at um explaining gun issues from first of all from a second amendment perspective from an enthusiast perspective and also you're a lawyer yeah so you you understand like the law aspect of it better than anybody that i know so i always want to talk to you when some [ __ ] is going down but the um the current mass shooting the the most recent one was it's like there's so many of them that it gets to a point where you you go like people almost just go numb like they don't know what to do yeah and then there's a lot of scrambling and crying out for legislation yeah i think it's it's you know one no one can deny our media does a beautiful job memorializing everything about every mass shooting in terms of the killer what we know about them you know we for the most part almost sensationalizing it and so there's something to be said that you know someone walking into a school somebody walking into a building where you don't expect it and shooting a bunch of people deserves that type of attention i'm not i'm not going to be so naive that's to say that you know i don't get why anybody ever why they cover it so much but there is a admitted sense of helplessness when these things happen yeah where it's like okay so what do we do what can we do um i think the the scapegoat route is gun control because i think what it does is it tells it gives us that the immediate

gratification of all right we did something we passed this all right i know let's move on and hope it never happens again the problem is though it never touches the underlying issues about why people would do this this is weird it's [ __ ] odd it's not normal for people who want to go out and just kill as many people as possible not just that just kill children that's even that that takes it to a whole new level yeah and this this guy uh i mean obviously there was something really wrong with him yeah i think but the the thing about the killing the children is it's like it's that's why school shootings are so [ __ ] because they're the most horrific version of a mass shooting because you're going after innocent little kids and this was the most evil and then there's there's also so much to this one right there's so much the amount of time that the cops were outside that they didn't do anything because they didn't want to get shot but that's that's just it too though which is the weird thing for me so we we can acknowledge that in this situation the same situation that happened in florida right the way the the resource officer didn't go in in time when he could have probably stopped it sooner but at least that was one guy true this is insane i mean how many cops were outside that school jesus enough that they should have probably went in without without saying but they were outside for 75 minutes could you imagine but that's just it though if you think about it like the same people that same people but then you'll have people who say okay well we need to we need to limit and restrict these guns and like with that all that does is force us to depend on people who we've already established in some a lot of situations aren't necessarily incapable of being there to protect us or in situations like this refusing to go in right to protect us um now i can see someone coming up on the other side saying something about oh

so you want the kids to have guns there too so they can it's not what i'm saying well that's crazy yeah but what i am saying is that further justifies why we need to have the firearms that we do have because at the end of it when all boils down to it the only person we can rely on to defend ourselves is us right as you somebody walks in this door right now and does something the only people in a position to stop it in enough time to make a difference is me you and and jamie yeah so from that perspective i try to keep things and break things down to that simplistic level so people that can understand that um instead of just kind of immediately reacting to all right let's ban this and let's ban that let's ban this but we are talking about like you said a group of officers who stood outside while kids were being shot and killed those guys should never be cops again i'm gonna have to agree with you in that regard i know i just don't mean not being in uvaldi not knowing all of the intimate details about why they stood down but at the end of the day i could i have a hard time seeing what supersedes there's a guy in classrooms killing kids right now well you know about that mom the mom that was arrested they cuffed her she got she they released her she went back in got her kids [ __ ] yeah [ __ ] yeah for her horrible that she had to do that but the fact that they cuffed her that that that's [ __ ] insane it's utterly unacceptable i don't understand i just don't understand i mean maybe i'm missing something but nothing has been exposed not there's not there's nothing that's been explained i think there's a part of me that wants to believe right that there was some extenuating circumstance that that justified and i'm like i don't see it i can't my even my imagination as vivid as it is can't think of something that would substantiate or justify why they hadn't got it well it's a perfect storm right because we're in a terrible time for law enforcement in that you know all this defund the police stuff has gotten people very skittish about uh like i know cops that don't want to do things because they don't want to get

in trouble like they they don't want to show up for things they want to wait before they show up for things because they don't want it to be something they have to handle because they feel tied up they feel like their hands are tied yeah it's a balancing act too right yeah because it's like we don't necessarily want cops to go in there not i don't mean just in this particular situation voldy but just having be completely lit off the leash to the extent that they can do anything that they want anytime and there'll be no of course they can be held accountable right of course yes while at the same time we need them to go in without having to essentially be attorneys yeah you know in the moment trying to decide like i was just in wisconsin and i was um with the uscca which is a concealed carry insurance membership program and what we were doing was working scenario-based training so they set up this whole whole situation for me like we're in a coffee shop i have a girlfriend that i'm talking to and then a guy comes in robs the place and a bunch of other scenarios that happen and because of my knowledge base and things that i'm aware of from a legal perspective even in that moment when i'm trying to decide do i shoot do i not shoot because you know you've run sims no sims are like the um they're basically real guns converted into more or less fake guns so to speak so they shoot these cartridges that hurt like a [ __ ] they hurt and they sound like they're really loud the gun operates the same everything's the same except they shoot these it's kind of like elevated paintball right and in this case we weren't using the actual projectile what we were using was what this did is it emitted a laser instead of actually shooting a projectile but everything else was the same it was allowed recalling all of that stuff so in that moment i'm sitting there and i'm thinking all right when is it justified for me to shoot now in that moment in that scenario you can only kind of mimic reality to a

certain extent before you know you get overwhelmed with the thought of okay i might die i have the benefit to to some degree to kind of think logically through okay if i shoot now is it justified if i don't shoot now and so forth and so on you're getting away i'm talking about like from a legal perspective from a legal perspective yes and so in that moment when the guy's in there he's already shot at one person he's about to shoot another person i'm like okay this is my time to shoot but he's not shooting at me and so i'm like what do i do can i shoot him and then be justified or so if you're like let's let's say if you go into a store and you see a gun fight in the store and you see a guy shooting at someone behind the counter and you you're armed yeah are you allowed to shoot him it depends if he's shooting at people that work at the store well it depends because if you find out later on that the guy behind the counter pointed his gun at him said i'm going to kill you right imagine if you shot him first exactly right so you don't know you walk into 7-eleven there's a gun fight yep you don't know and so in that situation and i'm probably kind of giving way too much information because the video's not out yet but i think it's necessary so the guy walks in he says he's robbing the place he hasn't shot anyone yet but he starts arguing with another person and the other guy is supposed to be like a new conceal carrier and then the guy stands up he's like yo what is your problem what are you doing he's kind of angling towards his gun but he's not he hasn't gone for it yet the other guy has a gun too the guy who came in to rob the place but he hasn't pointed his gun at anyone he hasn't shot anyone so at that point theoretically speaking you could argue that's just mutual combat yeah right so which one can i shoot who's actually endangering who right right so i ended up shooting a guy who came to rob the place the problem is i shot him in the back too but that was from the standpoint of when i decided to shoot

i know how to shoot so i dropped four or five rounds just naturally right into the guy he he's like oh [ __ ] he turns around because he's getting shocked as i'm shooting him so he turns to run so is it like a laser that sets off like a half a haptic feedback so you're wearing a vest right it's called a stress vest so you're wearing a stress fest and so it sends out sends out a later laser every time you hit that person and it shocks you and does it shock you like a taser does it shock is it as bad as you want it to be really so you can you could get it to the point where it mobilizes your body i don't think it gets that high i think it gets to the point where you're like okay get this thing off me have you ever been tased no i haven't either but i've watched people get tased and i'm curious because some people can just [ __ ] handle it they can't but are they usually high i don't know good question i think sometimes they're high but how does that stop your body from shutting off due to the electricity that is true that i don't know because i've seen people just get zapped and they just stand there and they just pull the [ __ ] right out of the body now this is one video guy did that the cop was being very patient with the guy um and he he's at them he's nothing and he's like all right he's at him again he dropped really second time he dropped so i don't know what plays what part you know yeah i don't understand that's outside of my wheelhouse honestly my friend dana white um he uh went for one of his shows they they all got tasered and uh they felt like they their body just shut off like they just fell over see i'm not the funny thing about is i had to stress fest on too so when i was doing it so the whole time i'm like i don't want to experience this yeah so yeah so if you hit you turn it yeah hmm yeah yeah i'm i'm curious of what that's like i'm sure it's horrible you know i mean i put it like this when i shot him he yelled [Laughter] i'm assuming it's pretty bad yeah but you know from that perspective i still

ended up shooting him in the back hmm now is that legal um because he's not you are not in danger you're just acting almost like as law enforcement or as protection so in that particular case once we broke it down my shooting was justified right um but it just goes to show you how thin that line is between justified and unjustified and it doesn't it also like well in that situation was there cameras involved because it's in a store yeah but what if you're in a school like in the school situation like if you walked in and shot that guy who was killing those kids and you shot them in the back clearly you'd be judging me because in defense of a third party okay right um so at that point all bets are off like whether i shoot you in the back front side but i guess the argument that could be made in my particular situation is he was retreating right right because he was running out that's why i shot him because he turned to run away and so it was basically it happens really quickly right and the split times between my trigger pull pretty fast so it's like right you know that time period he can turn and catch one in the back but you get an aggressive enough prosecutor that's the argument they made if i was a prosecutor that's the argument i would make you know about the um the case in austin um where a guy was not he was not charged for a long period of time but it was at a one of the uh protests during the pandemic and this guy apparently was military and he was an uber driver he was uber driving yeah yeah so he pulled down this rogue i think he was following his gps and he pulled down this road and all of a sudden he's faced with the the people that were blocking the road and this guy pulls an ak-47 out and points it at him and he shoots him he's a veteran i mean he's he's used to being in you know live combat situations and he just pulls out his gun and shoots him and shoots him did he get charged he did get charged i don't know let's find out what the status on that

was because all my friends that are law enforcement or military were furious that he got charged because this guy literally pointed the gun at his face yeah like he's standing there pointing the gut what are you gonna do it's like how do you know if the guy's gonna kill you or not like it's unreasonable to point a gun at a person in that scenario do you know what that's you know what that speaks to what edu [ __ ] education dude like i i in my videos i say this time and time and time and time again we have over 400 million guns in this country man you're not getting away from the guns you're not and if you take them away from legal people that have them legally only people are going to have them yeah are the people that have them exactly and so if we understand that this is the country that we live in we have a second amendment we understand the culture in this country why would we not spend just even a decent amount of resources on a federal level say a local level to teach people the dynamics involved with firearm ownership let me ask you this um one of the people one of the things about people that are pro second amendment is they don't want to change any of the restrictions or any the way it's set up right now they want to keep it exactly the way it is in terms of what kind of background checks exist or they don't want to add any sort of additional checks any sort of additional restrictions why is it so easy to get a gun license because efficiency but why is it so hard to get a driver's license because people suck at driving but don't people suck at shooting some do a lot of people a lot of people do the difference though too is we're talking about a constitutional right versus a privilege when i had got a concealed carry permit i had to go through an extensive examination and which also involved showing that you are proficient at shooting why don't people have to do that well because we are talking about a constitutional right so this the standard is a lot different than say okay we're giving you the privilege to drive this car on the road so like with the car i can own any car i want

if i private property i can drive all over that private property without any education without any instruction or any of that stuff now the moment i want to step out into the public with this car and drive it on public roads that's when i have to get licensed get registration and all of those things okay i see what you're saying so if someone wants to have a gun and they want to take it somewhere then they have to go through these examples generally speaking so like but not it used to be the case in texas now no now we have constitutional carry which means that you don't have to go through those those procedures in order to carry a firearm so here's the story uber also released a statement uh unfortunately we're unable to comment on pending litigation this is about the guy who was an uber driver as we've released in the past this incident is not related to the uber platform says for now this gentleman perry remains indicted on multiple charges including murder in this case in august his attempt to get the murder charge dropped was denied um from what i understand this is uh has to do with the district attorney in austin that they uh you know we have a lot of very liberal district attorneys in this country they just uh repealed the guy in san francisco to screams and cheers of people who are dealing with unprecedented crime and homelessness there and get me started in san francisco oh you're the one who told me about it you're the one who explained to me the whole homeless situation and we've talked about it multiple times and credited you with explaining it you know since you're a lawyer and you understand like the you understand like the inner workings of the machine in a way that i probably don't be honest with you you know what got me to understand it wasn't me being a lawyer it was me being on the ground and seeing the [ __ ] and talking to the people that's what really set it off for me because when i was with the nra we were doing these many documentaries going to these different places and talking to the people on the ground they were explaining stuff to me you can watch the video you see it in my face like i'm like the same way you react to

the same way i reacted when i first heard it i thought it was a funding thing i thought like do we need more money for homelessness and then when i realized that it's a business it's like a light bulb went off when you explain it to me i was like of course it's like everything else when you showed me the numbers and the people in la making 260 thousand dollars a year to deal with the home situation and it's not going anywhere i'm like that person has a [ __ ] great job you know i actually analogized that to the issue with gun violence in the inner city how so so it's a theory do i have concrete data to affirm it nope but i think to a degree a lot of these leaders and politicians in here in the city need that violence in their inner city to continue as a way to justify the necessity for them being in place in the positions that they're in like what kind of position so um if you think about the vast majority of the gun violence in this country is from the inner city overwhelmingly so the numbers are crazy like when when people talk about gun violence in this country maybe we should start with that right gun violence in this country when you look at gun deaths a gigantic percentage of them are suicides yeah right i would say about 65 63 to 65 are suicides okay so when we're talking about gun violence i mean i am not clearly i'm not in favor of suicide you know obviously i want people to get help and live happy lives but this is not my main concern my main concern is people harming other people so when we look at the numbers of gun violence it's always exaggerated because they don't include the fact that that is uh they're starting to do it now they didn't before yeah how do you hear about it on fox news yeah like they legit i remember because this was like at the the genesis kind of of my my 2a advocacy when i was looking at the numbers because i kind of initially just took the numbers for what they were and i just assumed because you hear gun violence you see you hear gun

deaths you're thinking people shooting at other people in the middle street and dropping dead right and then i started looking into the numbers and i started realizing wait 63 to 65 percent of suicides and like point out it's not that i don't care about suicides but then i also back door and i said okay well let's look at the suicide rate just as a whole in america versus other places that have strict gun laws and i remember when i was on bill maher and i was sitting at the round table we kind of started getting into that discussion and you would think considering we have as much as many guns as we have in this country in the hands of civilians you'd think on the surface we'd lead the world in suicides we don't we're not even close so that begs so that stands for reason that the issue with suicide isn't a gun thing it is purely a mental health thing yes right so that's why i'm able to okay let's set this aside and now deal with what's remaining then you have a very small percentage that are accidental gun deaths right um we're talking about like maybe totality in a year thousand and what percentage is that i think it's like if i remember correctly it's like three to five percent okay or something like that so and we're almost at 70 then yeah we're like 68 and that's including and then there's another percentage that includes officer shootings whether it's officer shooting a criminal or criminal killing an officer right um so we can put that here over here as well because that's a dynamic what is off what percentage are officers that's sitting somewhere in about the also two to three percent i'm probably flipping it i don't know if the accidental gun deaths are about two to three and the officer is like five if i'm not mistaken um but we can find out we could jamie will pull it up so we could get an accurate assessment of it but to get to where we want to go is essentially homicides with firearms that's where we want to be and generally speaking that you got a range of about eight to twelve thousand people every year die from actually being shot by another person that includes mass

shootings everything right and then what percentage of those are gang related so because the whole gang related because now what's happening is they're taking a lot of the gang-related shootings and including them in mass shootings it's just kind of like what happened in philadelphia recently right they called the philadelphia shooting and just happened recently a mass shooting what was the philadelphia one uh it was basically there was a shootout between i don't know how many people it was but um there's a there was like i can't remember exactly where in philly it was but essentially i came a lot of people got shot um and they called it a mass shooting it was street violence that's what it was it was two parties going at it and they call it mass shooting i can i guess you could argue why that that's considered a mass shooting but it's not but in our minds when we think about it a mass shooting is somebody you have an individual or multiple people who want to go and kill as many innocent people as possible right right we're not talking about people who are shooting each other over disputes this was a dispute that took place in the public between two people with guns essentially and so they want to call that a mass shooting and i'm like that's not fair because the way to deal with these types of things they're different the same way you don't include the suicides in the homicides because they're different reasons for why they're happening right and so a lot of the vast majority of the gun violence the homicide aspect of it is from the inner cities that's where it's coming from it's these kids literally when i say kids i'm talking like 17 18 19 20 21 year olds they're shooting each they're shooting at each other now i'm not dismissing that and saying that it's irrelevant and that we shouldn't be we shouldn't factor that in what i'm saying is it's a totally different reason for why it's happening it's not a gun issue it's a social economic issue because if you take those same kids that look like me right i know a lot of i know i know a

lot of black people are people of color who live in the suburbs of america and they're not running around committing drive-bys into bmws they're not so what's the difference there they have access to guns the same way these kids have access to guns and these kids have access to guns illegally in the inner city the difference is prolonged exposure to poverty but nobody wants to have that conversation the reason they don't want to have the conversation because it is admittedly hard to deal with it's hard it's convoluted and it's difficult so is that the vast majority like so outside of suicide is that the majority of the shootings yes so the majority of the shootings are our inner city gang gang drug and dispute violence that's what it is okay the vast majority of them and that is the one thing that we both agree on in terms of that's one of the most gigantic and ignored problems in this country is exposure to poverty and and violence your your whole life and that these environments like the inner city like south side of chicago which have never changed they have they haven't they've got only worse i was uh in chicago a few years back we were doing a gig and there was a cop who was driving us around and he was explaining what you know we're like dude what is going on because it was like right after a big one right after a big weekend and he goes this is what happened they got very aggressive with arresting these drug lords and when they did that they created a power vacuum and then these other guys stepped in to try to fill the power vacuum and a lot of them these young bucks they started clicking up yep yep and so now i mean these kids are literally blocks away from each other yeah each other and and so from that perspective i mean i saw it when i did my little mini docu series since outside chicago how much of an effort has been put like there's almost no coverage of that no like when like in chicago a couple of weekends ago i don't remember what the number was but it was something preposterous amount of people that got shot because it's and i think what it is it's self-contained

in many people's minds it's kind of like that's why people are so and are so engrossed with mass shootings because with the industry of violence it happens in the inner city right right and if you don't live in an inner city it doesn't affect you so to speak so it's easier to kind of just kind of push it off and not really pay attention to it however with mass shootings it starts spilling over into your reality and it's terrifying because now it's like wait so you mean to tell me i can't just live in a different neighborhood and be away from this type of gun violence now i'm dealing with an element that's now shooting me in my area right because i guarantee you these kids started crossing over and started engaging in the same violence in these other areas that would be shut down in heartbeat yeah i mean overnight they shut it down easily but in the inner cities yeah they just kind of they kind of just let it flourish um and and i and as far as creating the vacuum that created you could make the argument well they tried to do something about it then and it just ended up getting worse right you have these things that you do and sometimes it has effect that you didn't intend to have and so but the problem is is that we always approach it from a singular focus it's either ban all the guns or just arrest everybody on the streets right it's not we never want to have that in-depth conversation about you got to think about what type of environment you're living in where you come up as a child when i say child i mean you're 16 15 16 17 18 19 and you so easily can pick up a gun and just take another take another person's life that looks just like you and you get a reputation for that exactly and you don't get arrested and you don't you know what do you know about the story about the the shootout where they released everybody because they said that it was mutual combat no you don't know that no oh you don't even know about this is it chicago wait when a few years ago no not even a few years ago i think it was one year ago

this is a wild story because two people died i think two maybe three multiple people shot shootout on video by the way people were filming it from their cars did i miss this dude it's the craziest [ __ ] that lori lightfoot and her administration boy they should be examined for future like look look look who became the mayor of chicago this is crazy when she wears a [ __ ] superhero costume that lady is out of her [ __ ] mind and also when she banned protests on her street remember that she banned protests on her i have to keep myself safe what about everybody else but that's just it that's just that's just but way later and not for well probably after everybody talked about it because that's the drama there was a charges announced mutual after mutual combat drama fox and lightfoot announced charges in west side shootout okay this is because they dropped the charges initially so okay so it was over a year ago so following the drama between cook county state attorney kim fox and mayor lightfoot last year over a lack of charges in a deadly shootout on the west side a man was arrested thursday in connection thomas dean 20 was 19 at the time of the shooting i guess was charged thursday with three counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon that's not that even that aggravated he was i was aggravated uh back in october one a brazen shootout happened the middle of the day during a quiet afternoon in north austin that's a suburb of chicago not north austin chicago the shootout allegedly involved two gangs it was described like the wild west due to dozens of shell casings found at the scene people believe a group of shooters targeted a house people inside the house fired back killing one of the gunmen following a shooting i thought more than one person was killed following the shooting cpd said the cook county state attorney's office refused to pursue charges citing mutual combat imagine that on the street i mean this isn't even like in the woods

may or lightfoot i mean i'm saying like if you if you know it in the woods no one can get hit by strays this is a [ __ ] crowded street they're just firing rounds the evidence included dna matched to a gun dean allegedly used during the shootout why i should wipe your gun bro uh fox said more charges may be brought in the future whoa you're you're [ __ ] threatening more charges i might say someone else was aggravated um dean is due in court on friday well you know i don't have a lot of faith in this because the way it's going today and i don't understand what happened in terms of the way da's just sort of release people that are accused of violent assaults it's bananas they just get them out of jail like in los angeles it's off the charts los angeles is what that video that you sent me of the you like talking to the uh or are you playing that interview of the gang member saying he's getting the [ __ ] out of la he's like it's too hot for me a [ __ ] gang member is like la's too crazy dude i'm telling you man it's it's i think he has whack 100 yes because he was he was talking about how the people are getting out that they're they're going to release another 70 000 people early who were violent criminals because they don't have any room in the jails or or the d.a just seems to think it's a good idea that's another thing too that people are not factoring in i have to covet the bottom fell out that's people aren't talking about like when when you had all these shutdowns and people couldn't work and basically shut down the economy i mean you got to understand what that does to a lot of people who are already sitting on the bottom yeah so when the bottom falls out what do you think is going to happen right you know people who are already in dire straits are now in desperate straits and they're doing anything right i'm not justifying the action by any stretch of the imagination i'm just saying don't be surprised they don't think there's repercussions anymore yeah and that's another thing too that's a big thing yeah and that's and

it amazes me how people don't understand this and i think what it is is a lot of people just like to live in their own little bubbles and don't like to address things until that thing breaks into their bubble and when it does it's like please government do something make it stop right now yeah and it's like it's too late it's already there right right and the government you thought you were going to be able to depend on yeah you could depend on them when [ __ ] ain't happening yeah but when [ __ ] starts happening in mass it's not even it's not even always the fact that they don't want to do anything or they just choose not to do it it's they can't they can't do just on enough people right so at that point they realize [ __ ] i'm on my own and you should have realized that in the middle of the whole situation because when when pretty much the world was shut down you were on your own when we were having protests and riots every other day it seemed like and another city was burning every other day and they were like yeah we're cops were like yeah we there's not much we can do you're kind of on your own that that should have sunk right then and there and let you know that the only person responsible for your safety is you the cops the government that's supplemental you're not supposed to rely on it you can't rely on it even if you want to the amount of time that it takes them just to respond it's just it's not happening right if someone's breaking into your house if someone's on your property the amount of time that it would take for a police officer to get to you even if they do choose to respond quickly still not fast enough not fast look there's the popular saying when seconds count help is only a minute away yeah and that's and that's the whole that's the whole basis from at least for me i'm speaking from me and i know there are a lot of people on the gun side of things that will agree with me is on the gun side on the guns yes on the gun side of things which will agreement is that i have to be self-reliant when it comes to the protection of me my family and

people that i love yeah and that's why i want these firearms you know we talk about and now there's a talks about banning ar-15s and so forth and so on and i'm like no i want an ar-15 because it is to me the best tool to defend myself with and i don't want the struggle for my life to be a fair fight i want it to be lopsided in my favor as best as i can yeah and the ar does the best job at least for me i can speak to my now you start getting into the weeds of it you know some gun guys will say oh no well this thing's better you get some old guys like oh you need a shotgun like joe like joe biden um all you need is a double barrel double barrel shoot one in the air yeah you're gonna land on your neighbor while he's out mowing the lawn you [ __ ] idiot but i mean and then then he'll back door and get up on the camera and say well the nine millimeter will blow a lung out yeah like have you seen the gunshot wounds of a double barrel shotgun yeah what the [ __ ] was that about but we're talking about a literal challenged person yeah you know a person who's got mental issues no one's telling the emperor that he has no clue it's crazy it's so crazy but like that outside of it so there's two there's a bunch of issues right but the the big one is mental health because this is what accounts for the suicides and this is what accounts for this person that is willing to go and kill a bunch of innocent people you know i remember the aurora shooting the one the guy went to the movie theater they showed a photo of the guy after they arrested him i'm like jesus christ i would have arrested him if i saw him at starbucks you know remember his face i mean the guy was clearly ill i think to so i was i read an article and i've always i've always had this mindset i always like one of my first viral videos was how to stop a mass shooting literally and in the video i was like stop the fantasy and by stop the fantasy i mean have people in place to shut down his ability

to kill as many people as possible because at the end of the day a lot of these people really are doing it for the clout they really are they're doing it so that they can recognize it exactly yeah and so because i mean i mean think about it like the mo is always the same right vast majority i mean i read an article and i that it even kind of blew me away a little bit that there was a study that found like if the media changed the way that they handled reporting these mass shootings we could we could reduce mass shootings by 33 percent because oh yeah because a lot of these machines are copycat but let me ask you this you have to record i mean there's there has to be some reporting yes of a mass shooting yes and i and so what it's saying was focus on the people who were killed focus on what happened but we go into a deep-sea dive about these people's lives like in the video i did i did it like five seven years ago and i talked about like no one can name the vast majority of victims in a lot of these shootings but you can name all of the shooters you could name them you know if they look me we just talked about it he's like man you showed them face i was like right wrestling starbucks like we know too much about them and that's exactly what they want take the guy in new york he now gets to sit back yeah he's in jail but he gets to sit back and watch his work he's a lunatic we did a whole manifesto about why he did what he did right now he gets to sit back and watch it right right because he gets clout in prison probably exactly yeah and i even said that you know and i think there's something to be said about that now i'm not going to go so far as to say the government to tell should tell the media they can't report on mass shootings not what i'm saying but i do think there's something to be said about how we sensationalize these shooters right and you know how i know for a fact because when columbine happened i was still in high school and i remember when columbine happened i

did a deep-sea dive into studying both of those dudes because it was it was truly fascinating because i was like it never crossed my mind somebody would do something like that so i'm trying to i'm trying to get a better understanding about why someone would do that and so it was easy as hell for me to get all the information well it was plastic all over the news now that was one of the most notorious school shootings that we had so it's understandable that we were like oh whoa whoa whoa what's going on here like let's let's figure this out it's probably the first right uh no it wasn't the first wasn't the first school no school shooting not no i don't think it was a first school shooting i don't believe so i think it was the first school shooting to that scale i mean yeah i think these dudes were walking around the school they're just blasting at people and walking just killing people in the library like it was nuts so there's a lot of things that have to happen one we have to figure out what what happens to a person like how far gone do they have to be where they can do something like that and is there a way to stop that and i think that's a conversation we need to have and i think what could be done though have you have you ever seen a rational sort of plan for stopping anybody before they get to that point i mean i've one of the things that i've heard people talk about is that the fbi was aware of this guy but what did he what do you do exactly right like let me tell you a story and i'm trying to be as vague about this as possible because i don't want to get anybody in trouble but there was a kid at a school um that someone that i know is connected to and this kid took a photo and sent it to his friends of him holding a rifle saying something about gonna go to school

on my way to school now something to that extent and um that photo got to one of the parents and one of the parents turned the kid into the police the police showed up at the kid's house and apparently he thought it was funny to say this was a while ago it was like there was a break between mass shootings the kid was only 11. yeah and they said he didn't know what he was doing he thought it was funny either funny or he was being you know being wild and you know he thought his friends would you know he was he was being a [ __ ] idiot he's being an 11 year old who has access to a rifle and uh you know they moved in on him and they ascertained that he wasn't a threat but how does that like when does one decide that someone is a threat like this guy had not killed anybody until he killed his grandmother and then killed all those kids so what how do you know when a person's about to pop i mean do you monitor them and how many kids you're monitoring how many kids are bullied to the point where they're suicidal or homicidal how many how many people are like that out there i think that's the natural restriction of our reality right it's because we do have we we do have these things in place as far as rights are concerned but it's like so at what point and it's a high standard to remove those rights from somebody especially when they haven't done anything right so that's the question that i think our brainpower should be focused on trying to accomplish while understanding it's no different than a criminal though right see a criminal becomes criminal once he does some criminal [ __ ] we don't necessarily know when that's going to happen right so what do we do we put ourselves in the best position possible to stop that criminal when he decides to try to do it and that's where we start getting into the conversations about hardening our

schools how do we go about hardening our schools they had no problem hardening the capital with 1.9 billion dollars after what happened on january 6th right right so they understand on a fundamental level they spent 1.9 billion dollars when i read an article i would like to see an accounting of all that money because i think that's a little high if i was the guy running the capital what are you doing yeah how much how much money but again what we're talking about is we're talking about position people in positions of leadership who feel that their their lives are more important than ours it's just it's just i'm not gonna say it's just natural but that tends to happen you start to kind of develop the sense of superiority when you're in positions of power and you're like well i need the protection because i'm i'm a person of importance well what about everyone else right because a lot of these people are wanting these gun control laws and removing these guns because they don't want the common people to have them because they see them as a threat to them yeah that was one of the arguments about this money that's going to ukraine where people were like how are you sending 40 billion dollars to ukraine and you're not spending any money protecting schools like imagine first of all before we even get into protection how about advancing education yeah 40 billion dollars go a long way to improving schools uh 40 billion dollars would go a long way to providing security in schools yeah you know i mean did do you hear about how he got in no so and i'm not laughing because it's funny but it's just astounding to me so essentially what happened is he went through a back door that was unlocked and then he literally went so they had they had plans in place to deal with potential mass shooters like this at least on paper the protocols that were supposed to be adhered to at the school yeah and he went door to door he went to several different class doors they were locked he couldn't get in and then there was one door that was there was a jar

and from what i read by the time the teacher realized what was going on and she tried to go to the door to lock it he grabbed the door and opened it and he was able to get in that way and so my and i've always said this i'm like okay we understand that we don't want these things to happen in our schools so what's the what's the first thing you do if somebody broke into your neighbor's house say tomorrow the first thing you're probably going to think of is all right how do i harden my house to make sure this doesn't happen to me that's going to be your first thought why would we not do that with our children in the places that they go to school and i know people like we don't make it seem like they're living in a prison you can you can have passive defenses where optically it doesn't look like a prison you can have reinforced doors that don't look like prison gates you can do these things but we don't and to me those are the easier things to implement before we even start talking about you know banning this gun and banning that gun which will do nothing to stop these things because when we talk about school shootings the worst one we ever had was virginia tech he killed 33 people with handguns so from that perspective we understand that there are going to be people who are going to try to do this whether they use ar-15s whether they use handguns shotguns it doesn't matter the goal protect our kids right when obama was in office and his kids were in school you think this kid would aim to get in there and do what he did i do not believe that would be the case he wouldn't be why because that school where those kids are going to are it's going to be hardened right it's going to be if if joe biden had younger kids now and they were in school that kid would not be able to get into that school right he wouldn't because that school would be hardened so

there's so many schools there are right and there's so many guns and there's so many people and there's so many potential crazy people yes it's like how much money would it cost to harden all of these schools you're dealing with a lot of money so i think there's a school uh i forgot the name let's go forgot where it was where they have a whole system in place it's crazy um i put it in my put it in my uh evernote because i was gonna go and do video on it so i hadn't researched it thoroughly and i think they said it was somewhere in the area of 400 000 for the entire system but the system scales so this is public uh i don't remember if it was public private or all what do you mean for schools amount of schools well no this particular system at this school this particular school yeah so they had a whole system designed for matt for school shooters oh i see what you're saying so you're saying that four hundred thousand dollars for the system for this particular system yeah and it scales right so you can have one aspect of it make it cheaper and so forth and so on um and i forgot i didn't do the numbers i mean uh jamie are you able to pull how many schools we have total that's what i was curious about i are there any charges that are being brought up against the cops that didn't go in that nothing i'm aware of how do you keep a job how do you how do you schools and districts how many schools in the u.s there are about 130 930 public and private k-12 schools in the united states according to 2017-2018 data so expensive yeah super expensive well yeah but again 40 billion dollars goes to ukraine exactly like that in the middle of a academic downslide but yeah so i mean but again these are the same people that are always telling us well how much is a kid's life worth right right so there should be absolutely some measure of protection that stops this

from being some stops it from being available to someone that someone could just get into the school yes that means i think that's bare minimum so the fact this guy got in through a back door and the only reason why he got into that classroom is because the door was a job sorry so protocols have to be implemented but the problem is people get relaxed after a while like nothing's happening which is why i'm and i get a lot of [ __ ] for and i think it's crazy that i get [ __ ] for it but like i'm in favor of allowing teachers to own to keep guns that's cool well some places are now allowing teachers to have guns and i watched this video where all these uh teachers pulled out their pistols and they they had them you see that yes what kind of world we living in i listen i want to live in a world where that's not an option because it's not necessary right i think you do too but we also have to live in reality and all of my liberal friends start screaming about gun control and then i say then what like what do you mean like when you talk about the amount of guns we've got to take those guns like okay it's not realistic this is not realistic not only is it not realistic it's not smart it's i don't look i don't want anything like this to ever happen again we're all on the same page and that's the thing i think that's the point that's not being put out there because because quiet kept i'm tired of hearing how all gun owners are the blood of the babies the kilt's hands are on all gun owners who don't want any more gun control laws yeah that's [ __ ] ridiculous like we have guns because we want to protect lives and the only difference is how you want to go about doing it and how we want to go about doing it it's not like well we don't give a damn about those kids we just want our guns so we can go shoot in the backyard and just be happy and marry no we carry guns because we want to protect lives we just different how we want to do it do you see what trudeau said today

wait today did you see he i'll send it to you jamie because it is [ __ ] wild he said you don't have the right in canada to own a gun to protect your life it is one of the most wild things i've ever seen anybody say because first of all i don't believe it's true i don't believe he is correct in terms of what what do they have up there they don't have a constitution it's not the same yeah whatever it is like i mean they're still part of england and yeah all of them over there um well they're under the rule of the queen they're actually technically speaking [ __ ] someone sent to me and i don't know if i saved it because i was so disgusted i think i might have like just [ __ ] threw my hands up in the air but there's a whole twitter thread about it that someone had sent to me and uh i can't find it at the moment but essentially what he was saying was that that is not what's in the whatever they have over there that's that it says you have the right to own a gun for hunting and for shooting sports you do not have the right to own a gun for self-preservation and to preserve lives but apparently that's not even true even if it was true you have to think about what type of leader you're under who can open his mouth and say something like that as a justification for doing what he's doing as far as gun control well it's the son of a guy who is a politician and a leader and a completely removed person from terms of regular society and the problems that other people face oh you mean like joe biden yeah same same thing basically the same people both corrupt both full of [ __ ] and that's and that's the thing that the other side when i say the other side i mean the gun lobby the anti-gun gun lobby has done a good job of is is creating this here it is other than using firearms for sport shooting and hunting there is no reason anyone in canada should need guns in their everyday lives we need less gun violence this is about freedom people should be free to go to the super okay this is not the the main thing the thing that he said that was uh egregious was he said that they don't have the right

to own guns uh for yeah that's not even it either there's an actual video of it uh an actual this is what this is a little bit further long longer ago when he was talking about um they made a ban on the purchase of handguns the transfer of handguns the import importing handguns um yeah so it's funny so i get a lot of like even my my legal mentor this is literally the guy who taught me how to argue um and we go back and forth about this because he sometimes he thinks i'm too extreme on the issue sometimes and i and i think the problem is he doesn't understand that the ultimate goal is for them to ban guns when i say that out loud they think i'm crazy and i'm like i've been doing this long enough to see where this goes and look at what's happening in canada right now you have someone who is literally they started off by banning ar-15s so-called assault weapons um and now all of a sudden now he's talking about people don't have a right to own a handgun yeah if right now in our country people killed with rifles is about 435 every year 435 close to 500 maybe more people die from getting beat to death than they do killed with an ar-15 so if the goal is so people's rationale is well these school shooters and i'm being very specific about school shooters because the vast majority of mass shootings are committed with handkins mass shootings school shootings it trends on the side of ar-15s so let's say we ban the ar-15s then what because people are saying that you guys are being ridiculous we just want we just want to get rid of these scary assault military rifles yeah and that's it and i'm like it's that's not just it because i know where this is going because i understand the data the vast majority of people that are being killed in mass shootings are committed with handguns it's only a matter of time before we

have another one and we're having this conversation again and now you're telling us we need to ban handguns you can't say them crazy because they're doing it right now in canada and so that's the problem is people aren't being realistic about this conversation yeah i'm trying to find the video i'm sorry see if you can find it jamie um it it was people were freaking out reading it or watching it because it was just like it's such a crazy thing to say that you you can't have a gun to protect yourself like it's just that you do not have the right to own a gun to preserve your life but this is the mentality this is the mentality that our leaders have not not only in canada this is a pervasive thought process in the leaders of our country and you can this is further exemplified by the fact of how they reacted to the heller decision the heller decision what is it it's the supreme court case that said that you have an individual right to own a firearm and leaders of country literally fought back against it this is literally the supreme court case that says you have an individual right to own a firearm and they were still upset with that ruling so it tells you to tell you everything you need to know about what they genuinely want to do but no one wants to acknowledge that reality they're like oh no no no we just want common sense rational reasonable all this these other morpheus youth mystic words and i'm like that's not the case at all it's not they they they're looking at it from a position of control you're looking at it from a position of protecting lives which is i i agree with you let's try to do that i don't agree i don't agree with you about how to do it but i can give you that at least i know you're coming from a position of i just want to save lives i don't really know how to do it i think getting rid of guns might do it or banning certain guns might do it i can i can respect that but when it comes to our leaders and the people that are pushing this the most and my biggest frustration people are always

like oh cool you're so political you're so you're so super anti-left-leaning i know it just is what it is the vast majority of gun control comes from the left the vast majority vast majority why do you think that is because you mean from the from a leadership standpoint or from the all the above i mean even my left-wing friends the ones that i'm you know that i know well that just whenever a mass shooting happens that they i look on their twitter feed and it's always like gun control now exclamation point i'm like i put up a tweet not too long ago that kind of got people's panties in a bunch but i said half of this country wants to wants to be ruled over the other half of this country just wants to be left alone the problem is the people who want to be ruled over want everyone to be ruled over and i by and large think that for a lot of people on the left and i'm not saying everybody because i know a lot of liberal gun owners right who are adamant about protecting the second amendment but a vast majority of them really do overly rely on the government as far as keeping them safe and giving them everything that they need and when you do that your default is always going to be depend on the government the government inherently from the standpoint of wanting utilizing the government to fix all the issues in the country you get that from the left side of the leadership aisle because they want to gain they want the government to gain as much power as possible in order to gain control over the people whereas when you look on the other side of the out that's it yeah i just found it too here it is okay play this because this is a culture where the difference is guns can and we have a culture where the difference is guns can be used for hunting or for sport shooting in canada and there's lots of gun owners and they're mostly lost respecting and law-abiding but you can't use a gun for self-protection in canada that's not a right that you have in the constitution or anywhere else if you try and buy a gun and say it's for self-protection no you don't get that

you get it for hunting you can get it for sport shooting take it to the range no problem as long as you go through our rigorous background checks but there's a difference around the culture and one of the things that we're seeing with the debate in the states is you get more and more of the american style you know right to carry self-defense arguments filtering up through through the uh you know the usual more right-wing communications channel now scroll down now scroll down this thread because in this thread it's exposed that that's not the case in terms of their loss someone pulls up the the actual laws if you keep going um see what it says here there it is okay uh subsection 12 6.1 approve the transfer individual individual needs a restrictive pharma gone okay here it goes um december 1 1998 handguns only if the chief firearms instructed or satisfied a that the individual needs the restricted firearm or handgun i to protect the life of that individual or of other individuals and i i for use in connection with his or her lawful profession or occupation of or b that the purpose for which the individual wishes to acquire the restricted for firearm or handgun is i for these target practice target competition okay so a if you look at a to protect the life of that individual or other individuals so this is written in go back to the top of this please so subsection 12 6.1 in december 1st 1998 handguns only if the chief firearms officer is satisfied so this is the pri it says under this uh this gentleman mr ramali post this on twitter our prime minister doesn't even know the law canadian firearms act section 28 a.i so it is it is in their law which is [ __ ] crazy for a guy to say that and play devil's advocate i think that is more geared towards elitism and here's what i'm getting at in new york you can get a concealed carry license it's hard why is it hard who are they giving it to well they gave it to a friend of mine who's out of his [ __ ] mind

so if you're famous but he's famous yeah or donating to police you know police police chiefs when i say out of his [ __ ] mind i used to say it as in and jest mostly he's a great guy but he's a firearms enthusiast and he's also famous and he and it took a long ass time for him to get a concealed carry they are handing them out more often now in los angeles los angeles now because of that sheriff i like that sheriff but if you really think about it that reads just like the new york law that in terms of being able to carry a firearm for protection yeah technically you can't but he just has to be owned he's not even saying that's not we're not talking about a license to carry no no that's what i'm saying i'm thinking that see they don't have a second amendment right right so the way that read to me and listening to trudeau and then reading that it's kind of like so and when it comes to concealed carry license you have a may issue and shower issue states right may issue is if they can if you can justify to the sheriff that you need this gun because of your business or your celebrity somebody who needs to protect their life right then you can get a concealed carry license but to a regular common person there's no just that that's not just that's not enough there has to be an extenuating circumstance which usually falls on the idea of i'm famous so i need i need to protect myself or i have a jewelry business and i move a lot of cash and therefore i need a gun to protect myself well that takes it even further and it says okay technically yes you can own a gun if you can justify to the officer that you have an extenuating circumstance that you need to own that gun to protect your life and so on its face i can read it two ways yeah you can justify it to the officer but to the regular common person if you're famous you're a celebrity or you have a certain business then sure they'll give it to you however if i'm just a regular person good luck actually using that to justify it because they're going to say you just

being a regular person doesn't justify you needing it to protect your life and that's what he's saying regular people don't need firearms to protect their lives it's special people like him and celebrities and and every other elitist who may need these firearms to protect themselves but regular people they don't need firearms but it doesn't say that it doesn't say that but it just says to protect your life that's how they're executing it that's why he's able to say with a straight face what he's saying but he's not even saying it that there's an option if you need to protect your life because he doesn't believe there is one because i think he he would rather have the population unarmed and i think this particularly rings true after the demonstrations that were uh those the trucker demonstrations when he demonized all the truckers as being racist and misogynist like just an open generalizing statement as a leader you should be discredited like instantaneously like you're not a [ __ ] leader like for you to make a generalization on hundreds if not thousands of people that you don't even know like that is so wild and that you're going to use that to state your point that you don't want these people to be able to protest which is crazy because it's a giant part of what a civilized democratic society is allowed to do but yet here we are in america trying to do what they're doing yes that's the thing that baffles me well i think there's some people that want to do what they're doing yeah of course but there's a giant percentage of our population that's not having it yeah a huge a huge percentage a huge more so more so that they don't know about there are so many people that i know that got red pilled over this la listen you know i've had this conversation before i'm going to say it again i am a liberal i'm a liberal person i am very left-wing on almost all issues except gun control when it comes to the second amendment that's one of the ones you're a lot of people talking about very right-wing but i've been very right-wing on that for a long time because i know violent people i've

experienced violence i understand crime i've i just know reality and human beings and i don't like the idea of being unarmed i don't i don't i don't agree that it's the safest way and i don't buy into this nonsense that you know like if you live a good life and you're a good person it's not going to come to you that's crazy that's not the way it's not how the world works the world for christ sakes we just had children exactly exactly exactly exactly most innocent of people on the planet exactly and so this so this this is one of those issues where i i have friends that they have this ideological wall and this wall they hit the wall where they're not there's nothing no reasonable answer other than take away all the guns well also part part of it too is a good friend of mine once said this and i was like yeah you're right the problem is a lot of those people only see themselves as possible victims of gun violence never the defender against it exactly and when you can only see yourself as the victim you have to rely on someone else to protect you which is why the immediate response is government take them away make all those guns go away what's also why these stories where someone does protect people from a mass shooter like the story that came out just a few days afterwards we've got no press i mean i saw a little bit of it on some right-wing website on some right-wing websites but for the most part it was ignored by the mainstream media particularly by the left-wing meet i didn't see a [ __ ] people the ones that did it was just small article written up back somewhere like five thousand links down the page toss it away but i'm telling you a lot of my friends that were hardcore lefties got red pilled over the pandemic when uh they saw cop cars being lit on fire and houses are being broken into and and when friends got their homes broken into and they called the cops and the cops wouldn't do a damn thing about it they were like holy [ __ ] i had so many people call me up asking me how to get a gun can i borrow one of their guns or could they borrow one of my guns rather you're like no can't i'm like that's not

how it works buddy if you move to texas i give you one here which is pretty wild and and so that getting to that that's the whole background check thing yeah that's that whole thing where and that's another thing that people don't realize is the way they talk about the way the anti-gun lobby talks about background checks they talk about it as if we don't have background checks in this country right we do you buy a gun from a dealer you have to get a background check right but that 18 year old kid passed a background check which is crazy because he's he doesn't there's no criminal history right because he's only 18. exactly now the question then remains so it's like so i hear talks about okay well let's include the juvenile records right but if the juvenile record doesn't have an offense that's equatable to a felony that prohibits him from owning a firearm he still would get it what would did this kid have a juvenile record i don't know i don't know i don't think he had anything legally he's had some weird acts on his part in the past wasn't his nickname school shooter well i didn't hear that was it some i don't know if it's true but someone told me that his nickname in high school was school shooter but so then the question remains it goes so what do we do right find out if that's true so how do we do right so like we know this like this kid's nickname is school shooter and so for all intents and purposes we want to keep guns out of this kid's hands however the problem is is once he turns 18 he's adult whether he's 18 19 20 21 22 23 once he reaches the age where he's legally constitutionally able to buy a firearm he has it the only thing that can preclude him from doing it is if he commits a felony or he's committed because of some mental health issue right right so he hasn't done anything we don't live in asia minority report where we can arrest people before they actually commit crimes right so we have to understand constitutional rights have to have a certain bit they're either rights or they're not texas gunman was nicknamed the yubo school shooter on a messaging app yeah so he really was

so look at he also like used to wear wacky clothes he was an interesting interesting kid what is yubo is that another social media app should i get on it that's all immediately i'm like i mean i jump on everything i take it on immediately i jump on every social media are you on all of them yes no it's the only way to get to get the word out as much as possible because it's you know i'm always dealing with either being shadow banned on this platform for a period of time and being said about that yeah i wanted to talk to you about that like how shadow band are you it it you know it's weird everything flows it's really odd um so i think i'm the worst shadow band on facebook and instagram yeah instagramers they've hit the brakes on me baby dude i don't even do anything and it's crazy and what's crazy is the only way i'm able to beat it is because people share my content so much that's the only thing the algorithm can't fight back against is sharing content so the fact that i've been able to grow my audience the way that i have could you imagine if i wasn't shadow band right exactly well this is what i was gonna bring up i wanted to look at what it is now okay yeah um i'm now at 9.1 million on twitter i was at 8.2 when elon started talking about buying it dude might have shot up too short on twitter it's shot so yeah they must have removed some of the algorithms to restrict people it's the only explanation it's the only explanation yeah it's just all of a sudden i've heard of a few people that i know personally and i got a few messages of someone saying alternative thought is that people who were not on the platform like that elon bought it and joined nine hundred thousand just for me not that many not that many can't be you're suggested to a lot of people once they follow one person like follow these five or ten other people you know i know but it's so quick jamie and it immediately happened right after elon did it i feel like it might be bots too i've had it i've had it confirmed for people on the inside but he also didn't buy it on instagram like like they've they've literally found that i was placed in a particular group of people

that was designed to blacklist to basically shadow band me yeah right and then as soon as that person was able to remove me out of there floodgates open and then and then somebody else gets because people forget these are individuals who are running these things you know it's not it's not uh zuckerberg isn't sitting behind the computer himself saying we're going to shadow banjo we're going to shut up and colleen noire no these are just individuals and who with all types of different ideologies right there are people at facebook who are exceedingly pro-gun yeah and then there are people who are exceedingly anticipating there's not a lot of them no the reasons got to keep their [ __ ] mouth shut exactly and so that's what's happening so you get these individuals who are inherently anti and they come across your page and they're like [ __ ] that guy well we wouldn't really have proof of any of this if it wasn't for project veritas truth be told project veritas and you know i know a lot of people don't like the way they do business but that is the only way to get that kind of information dudes be talking too much on their dates that's what's hilarious it's it's kind of a brilliant move you get these single guys you put tits in front of them you get a hot lady in front of them you're a hot guy they start drinking too they start running yeah some of them must be hot guys because a few of them oh yeah cause they're yeah they're they're those fellas yeah yeah i mean i'm i don't want to be prejudiced but i think they might have rainbow underwear there's there's a thing that they do though where they get these people comfortable and then they somehow or another get them talking about their business and they start talking about how they're essentially communists about how they ban all these right-wing people or shadow ban them where they limit the reach of their their tweets and these are people making a decision yeah like it's not like it's coming from the top down yeah these people are making those decisions unilaterally on their own yeah and so that's the problem and so i've dealt with it countless occasions the only reason why my account one day it's like floodgates open i'm getting i'm

getting a hundred follows almost every hour versus what the hell how am i losing followers at this point right so it's it's interesting the losing thing i always assume that they must be cleaning up bots but i'm a little i'm not sure about that anymore sorry to cut you off i have thousands of people that follow me and unfollow me every single day that my number stays the exact same thing oh yeah well that's normal because like that's normal because people just unfollow you and follow yeah but i'm talking about like big numbers and i'm also talking about the you know you could say that people decided because elon was going to buy the platform that this is mass like that right and also it's disproportionately affecting people on the right it really is even though i'm not on the right but then i get lumped in that route i get lumped in that because i'm a cage fighting commentator and a hunter and all that other stuff the problem though too is people who lean more left were losing a ton of followers also well people this was going to say people who lean more left lost followers when elon started talking about buying it but to the to the extent that they were losing them right i think i mean they were losing them in droves not that many people jumped off twitter simply because elon was talking about buying it even though they said though because like vox had an article like how to bail like like there there's a lot of people that decided which is really wild because if you go back to 2015 elon was the left-wing superhero people are so goddamn fickle they're so crazy all of a sudden they're deciding that he's some and now he said he's voting republican and they came for him he got massaged and tried to get jerked off and i just wild i actually tweeted him because he made a statement somebody asked him about um ar-15s um and he saved himself he said something he's like i think that there should be like an extensive evaluation for people who own ar-15s or like mental health or some mental health evaluation and so forth and so on and so what i

said to him when i was like here's the problem with that one is a constitutional right and i'm like and two understand who's going to be in charge of making those decisions that's the problem it's like right now you are trying to protect the first on a platform and they're trying to destroy you for it so imagine what they would try to do to somebody like me who is a second amendment advocate and i say i want to be able to own a certain gun and i have to go through these extensive evaluations so this is no different than that than the write-up that then the law we just saw in canada where like the officer has to approve that is for life-saving purposes well the problem with saying that people are trying to destroy him is that there's there's a thing that happens whenever there's conflict whenever there's any kind of conflict and when you have a guy who is one of the richest man if not the richest man on earth and he does anything there's going to be people mad which is true they're going to be angry and when you're dealing at scale with like what are the numbers of people that are on twitter let's take a guess let's take a guess what do you think the number of people on twitter is how many people are like active on twitter active active that are not bots let's just i mean we don't really know what that is um he thinks the bots might be really high because they said five percent but that would not be 40. yeah i agree really i think so sometimes sometimes i go into like i don't post much on twitter because it's so toxic but but examine it i examine it sometimes for just not my own post but other people's posts just just to see like what discourse is like like that that post about trudeau yeah and i go into it and then i see some posts i'm like what is this person saying click on their profile zero followers and it's all like weird random political stuff and i'm like think about human i don't know if you get it in your comment section because usually i see your post and i'll either like or just go comment and be out but are you getting a lot of bots in your instagram comments dude do i get bots i will post something and within seven

seconds okay let's do it right now we'll do it live because we'll do it live uh where no one will know that we're doing it so look at me i'm gonna do it with you smile bam okay perfect there's you i'm going to immortalize you you happy with that i'm happy with that i'm so used to dealing with women is this a good picture i'm like i don't care i don't know will you put it through a filter damn you look jacked in this picture all right so i'm gonna post this on instagram um well instagram is the real one for for bots that's where i get the bots um okay fun times talking gun control times talking gun control with my friend coley on here we go bam okay so right now all right let me see i'm gonna put it up there write this very second ready set go share and now i'm gonna look and we're gonna check it out bam okay no comments yet so now they don't follow me for me what oh never mind that's my other page seven comments i already have seven carl boxes they're all [ __ ] that's [ __ ] nice way more now look at it look at this look at all the comments these are all bots look at it so look at that why does everyone always judge me after seeing my stories but look at the language too why everyone always judge me after seeing my stories that [ __ ] is russian that's not a that's a man look at that one look at their booty how long can you go make it so we could read the whole thing please uh how long and strong you make duration with me why everyone always judge me after

seeing my stories me or your girlfriend it's all butts i think need help i think i think i think women with bbls just are naturally attracted to you what is bbl brazilian butt lifts yeah yeah is that that makes me sad that people are getting operations i was telling you that i look at this why everyone it's all i mean you did post me so the wa wow wow kind of makes sense with the hard eyes you look jacked dude look at those guns i've been trying i've been trying i've been in the gym right now the guns what's your look at favorite style jesus christ how bad is the english of these bots there's no greater joy what does that say i haven't finished financial freedom yeah yeah yeah yeah bo bot is he still simping for the nra uh that's a real person that's a real that's a real person that's that's a guy with a little dick i bet thanks thanks for coming to my rescue when i needed someone help me out yeah and quickest draw in the west oh that's you that's real that's real i'll tell you i'll take that too my mother said i'm too pretty to be ignored is that true [Laughter] joy of the heart just received my profile i can now clear up all my debt and start my own business i'm paying five grand to seven people ivanka admitted there was no voter fraud what is that is that real i don't know yeah that's more fake too it's like oh it's all bots it's literally 99 bots nuts and if you go none of them following you no no so how do they eject it because i'm like kind of like what's going on so i was like man let me go follow me check on this right now check this one not following me 22 plus model she's 20. she's 22. i think she likes you dude i think she likes me too jesus is that even a human you don't even know it could be artificial generated you know they're generating people now generate that son it's kind of crazy but here's my question what what are they getting out

of that i don't know i mean people fall for it though but what do they do so i actually click on the profile let's click on a profile first game right that's it's just right but what it what is like if they get a hit like what do they get you can fall into a chapter yeah give someone gift cards okay let's go on one i'm not wait no well i can't i can't compromise my account oh yeah that's the end so it happens on youtube too so i'm having somebody's so what they'll do is they'll take a thumbnail of me yeah and then they'll comment in all my videos and then tell them call this number and they'll think they're thinking it's me call this number and you've won this free prize or something like that and so like i got to get on there i'm like i make videos i'm like look that's not me stop doing that and then no like send information or in some cases send money like i was i got really bad at one point on facebook facebook's done a better job of nipping that bud um where literally people were getting scammed out of money thinking it was me ah yeah then i'm like no that's not me and then people getting mad at me like where the hell is my stuff and i'm like yo what are you talking about yeah i've given up on trying to stop all the [ __ ] fake me's there's uh the weird industry that has emerged of like scamming people online and it's really kind of fascinating yeah how when you're saying it's a numbers game i wonder how many people but as you're saying that online ago didn't they just used to do it by the mail before yeah it just yeah just transcend it over online but i think it's way more lucrative because you have because you have such you have access to such enormous amount of people in a short period of time versus like jamie was saying with mail you know it just takes a lot longer why not bring in another viewpoint someone says shut up this is one of the rare times where i read comments um i wanna i wanna go to one of these bots okay i'm gonna go to this bot so it says uh oh this is different this is a cartoon maker see i think there's a lot of those

that are fake too like i've seen a lot of those that are like basically the same thing they say i make cartoons i make an image of you for instance oh that's a real dude but it's it's not no it's not no it's not so what they'll also do is then uh how do you know it's not a real guy it's not it's not what a lot of them will do will take they'll get access to someone's account on facebook take all of their data use their pictures to then create a fake account that looks like a real person talks like a real person knows things about that the ones that like don't even let you follow them are fascinating you know like you have to follow them in order oh yeah in order to see yeah yeah yeah oh his account is private like look that looks like a real girl right this is another one that's private her original calendar she's real okay shut the [ __ ] up that's a real girl stop she's my friend don't be an [ __ ] can you imagine being a sister and they'll say something like deleted at 60k to justify why they're following this is a 12 year old 14 year old 15 year old that hasn't been online that long that doesn't know these games and they will be to fall for one night okay i want to click on this link but i don't it says adults only hottie adult performer musician you might not want to click on that i do though i don't but i do like i want to know what this is let me click on that one it's going to take to get more links so i bet yeah do you have uh some sort of a block oh my god that's her butt for real like this this is a real girl jamie you should apologize to her that's a real that might be a boy by the way today they do a great job on those fake butts that they put on uh biological males yeah um so if you click on things is it do you have like some um protection this one no that's why i'm not clicking i don't don't don't i don't so they get you to click on that and then it's like an only fans type deal or is it something else it could be getting contract like the way trackers you set up on your computer they get a key logger on there they'll find your information or they're just trying to

trick you into putting it in somewhere yeah or trying to trick you into an only fans account like if you do like sign up for an only fans account even if you're a sucker and you go oh this is [ __ ] well i think in those cases those girls are kind of real because what they're doing yeah because what they what they want to do is get you know they actually want people to sign up for their fans right right but you have to have the content there to actually keep them but don't they steal content from someone else's only fans you know what they also pay for people to engage i don't know if you know about that i do i heard about that yeah i was i was watching an interview where this what happened these girls hire men to write to other men with their photos so like they'll have a manager and the manager will handle like all these different women and then they sign up for only fans and they give them a piece of it they're like look i'll take you know x percent you take the rest well i'll write all these things and we'll hire people that engage with these guys all day long and they're thinking they're engaging yeah so they think they have a like they're having like a text buddy relationship with these girls and they're sending them hard face emojis and clasping hands and the whole deal and and they think they're in love and that only man that only fan stuff is interesting man that's that's some news because there's so many sad guys out there man there's so many sad sad sad dudes that like that alone is like the the to be able to interact with a woman like that yeah well i mean it's it's i think it's just the reality of the dating market now and also social media it's different like girls have access to men they otherwise never had access to before so you're getting this cluster effect of they're only going to go after the guys they absolutely want where before you you had it where you only dealt with the people in your environment right at a club or wherever you went exactly yeah you had to meet people in real life because before it's like like take for instance let's say michael b jordan right if a girl was really into michael b jordan before the only way she could

possibly get his attention is to what maybe happened to run into him somewhere full psych exactly so psycho to leave the house sagar posted this yesterday that where people met online couples i don't know how long they were dating in this case but as of 2020 it's like the most most people meet online yeah well according to every other well how the [ __ ] was anybody meeting online in 1940. compare that okay so men online so in the the olden days back in the day they met through friends right is that what it's saying yeah most people met through friends or they met in a bar or restaurant or yeah and now most people meet online wow look at the numbers it is a rocket ship towards meeting online family set it up that was the before 1940 that was the highest it's like wow i arranged marriages or you know i've got a niece or a son exactly yeah look at all the people that used to they meet through church or they meet as co-workers co-workers a lot of [ __ ] going on in that office look at like once people started getting in trouble for that look at the drop in people meeting as co-workers isn't that wild like the 210 to 2020 look at that 2010 to 2020 drop off it's a crazy drop off they're like too risky yeah wild oh [ __ ] where you eat but what's interesting is though the guys are still vulnerable to that oh like they're not trying but if a girl still tries we're dumb guys are dumb oh we dumb oh so dumb that used to be like a move where a girl would like get a job as a secretary to meet a guy who's an executive how many girls did in college like girls like like what do you get what are you studying i'm studying my mrs like what's mrs my missus oh they used to say that yeah there's a girl who's kind of famous on youtube because she talks openly about submitting to her husband have you you know this girl i think i know who you're talking about and she talks about how you know people submit to their boss yeah you know all the time yeah and that you know we have a great relationship and we cooperate together

and i i'm essentially a professional wife i mean feminism has turned to the word submission into a bad word i mean this is what it is i mean it's like who you're submitting to you're submitting to someone who loves you and cares for you and is looking out for you genuinely or you're submitting to some guy who's an [ __ ] who just has money and there's just there's that too i think there's a i think that's why i've always said it too like any anytime i deal with anyone i don't ask you two things is loyalty and respect i don't need your love what you don't need love from a girl clothes humor you're a rapper no i'm being dead serious rapper because i mean think about it like this you're a gangster that's such a gangster thing to say there are things there are things there are things people won't do because they respect you there are things people will do even if they love you it's different i'm not saying i don't want love at all i'm just saying i prioritize that loyalty and respect well that's like also like what do you what's your your standard for love like there's some people that think of love like they right away love people and then there's people that like you gotta really really earn the word love that's how i am i think in most cases that's true but if i'm drunk i think that's a different l word i love everybody from drunk yeah it's funny i do i think i do a pretty good job monitoring myself when i'm joking yeah the problem with like drunk is like then you sober up yeah if you could just maintain if like imagine if they're imagine if there was a drug that you could take there are no side effects that just kept you buzzed all day long no i've i've gotten my drink into a science on that level really yep how do you do it i just know how my body reacts because you know you know how many i'm like i don't smoke weed i don't want to do anything right right except alcohol

was probably the worst but whatever but um i think what it is is i i hit a certain level where i don't like the feeling and so so i don't like i don't like feeling shit-faced so for me i'll hit a point where i'm floating right and once i'm there i'll stop maintain i'll shut it off i won't drink anymore are you aware of uh glutathione yes i am yeah liposomal glutathione i think we talked about that yeah i think we did but for people that didn't hear that it has a really significant effect on your body's ability to process alcohol i mean it's not i think it's been exaggerated by some people you know but there's a real legitimate effect documented effect liposomal glutathione has on your body's ability to process alcohol and there's a lot of people that take glutathione when they're drinking to to to manage your body's process i don't remember the last time i had a hangover really yeah i told you i have it down to a science a lot of it too is when i'm so like especially like when i come to austin because i do actually most of my partying in austin really oh yeah this is where you get hammered oh yeah pretty much why sunday fun days man sunday fun days but why up here why do you come up here to get down i just like the energy here i just love the energy here it is a fun time it is very fun very fun and so for me but i'm always i'm always like when i'm drinking like that especially during the day you'll notice some of my friends get annoyed to me because they're like shots i'm like no really because i'll shut it down because i know when i hit my point right so and then at that point they'll give me a shot and i'm drinking water well you're a good person to talk about gun control with then because you're like a controlled guy like you know you know what i'm saying like that's control like that kind of control and awareness of like limitations and being smart about things and seeing where things go bad i think also too there's a component where i mean like i know there are a lot of eyes on me as well too not that honestly but that's not even you talked to my friends who knew me before i kind

of developed this platform i was always kind of that way too and so but i'm very cognizant and aware that like i can be out and people know me and i don't realize that they know me there's a limited amount of people in that space in the gun control space that have uh not just a voice but also an intelligent perspective and can have these really reasonable even keel debates and discussions of things maybe i'm an idiot because i know i got a lot of friends who are in the gun space so like man i can't do what you do because i don't want to deal with it well i don't think you're an idiot i think you just are better at handling that kind of [ __ ] than a lot of people are yeah maybe to my detriment do you have conversations with people do you ever have debates with people that are like that think that we should take away all the ar-15s and think that funny bring that up um so i before i came here um the hotel i went to the hotel restaurant that i was staying at and there was a bartender she was there who's taking my order and so she was looking at my shirt and she's like if you know you know because that's what the i the k the white nonstop stands what does it say if you know if you know you know that's what the acronym i i ky k stands for what does it say on the inside it's the actual verbiage of the second amendment oh yeah and so the whole basis of the shirt is well regulated militia being necessary to deteriorate of a free state right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be in front is this your t-shirt yes my t-shirt oh from your company yeah okay and so that's the point so all of my designs all of my my t-shirts and the block hat no this is my lo this is my life it looks like going on the war yeah it looks similar to the glock logo no they stole it from me did they no how dare you you got me no um but my designs are designed to kind of evoke curiosity for to have the conversation and so literally i'm sitting at the bar um and she's like if you know you know and i'm like oh i'm surprised you picked up on that and she was like well what does it say on the inside and so she

reads it and she's like oh the second amendment and so i was like yeah it's on my mind i'm like i'm in austin i'm like um i'm not sure how this is going to go this can go [ __ ] yeah she can give you knuckles or she can call you because of the [ __ ] yeah so it actually fell in the middle really yeah so we actually we converse for about 30-40 minutes um you know i sat there stuff in my face while uh we sat and we talked because they were they just opened so it was pretty slow and um she was like you know i just think there needs to be some some loss and i'm like you know well there are laws it's not like starting from zero you know we have like 300 federal gun laws and then close to 20 000 on the state and local level and so she's like yeah but what about background checks we need background checks i'm like we have background checks um and oddly enough like in that moment when she said background checks i knew she didn't know that we that we already have them but i didn't want this to turn into an argument i wanted to be a conversation so i was like how do i retort that without making it seem like i'm being combative and so i'm like well so i saw that i'm like you know what we do actually do have we do have background checks you know anytime you buy a gun you from a dealer you have to get a background check she's like but do you really i'm like yeah you do and so the conversation went from there um we didn't fix the world's problems in that conversation but we had an open enough conversation where i could tell she was more open-minded about certain aspects of stuff and realized so many things she didn't know while at the same time i let her speak to me in a way where i got a better understanding of where someone like her is coming from on the issue so that we can have that conversation in a productive manner it wasn't from the position of you want to ban guns i don't want you to take mine just my right and it wasn't that it was okay but here's the reality here are the facts and then this is where your stance on it is and

that's my ultimate goal for what i do especially with my videos like a lot of people uh not a lot of people but i've seen a comment sometimes people was like well stop you know stop making these not stop making videos but there's like this is pointless calling on because they're never going to change their mind and i'm like this video isn't for the for the extreme it's not even it's not in a lot of times for the people who are extremely in agreements with me it's for the people in the middle there's a lot of people in the middle like a ton and they're really honestly just looking for adequate information to make the decision on yeah that's what they're trying to do and that's what i'm trying to give them when i put my videos out so that's what i'm speaking to now sometimes i get a little fruitful fruitful fruitful when it comes to like some like not zesty fruitful but you know zesty it is pride month zesty is a good one oh zesty's positive it's a positive expression i think it's an awesome term it's great it's a great time um but you know it's for me you know like sometimes with certain celebrities um i'll get a little fruitful in the way i kind of handle the video but for the most part i'm trying to educate the masters of people in the middle who are looking to get information because a lot of them either get little straight up lies that is being pushed by the anti-gun lobby or they just are just ignorant on the on all the laws the gun conversation all together because this has been this has been the biggest conversation that this is as big as the conversation has ever gotten with respect to the gun conversation in america and a lot of it has to do with social media if social media did not exist to the degree that it does right now i the state of gun rights in this country would be nil you think so i absolutely agree so you think that social media has actually accentuated gun rights absolutely until they realize how powerful it was and then we started getting shattered um because what happens is because

before most of the information was coming from the mainstream media that's where all the conversations were being had cnn isn't running to get coley on the water to come onto the pro onto the platform now in all fairness i will say this recently i think cnn did a uh did a piece on ar-15s and somebody some writing from cnn reached out to me and wanted me to be a part of it i was traveling i couldn't do it um but even then i was a little kind of hesitant i think that subject is too multi-faceted and complex to be handled in a five-minute segment i agree especially there would be you and then there'd be someone on the other side that is the anti-gun but it wasn't even like a conversation type piece it was one of those kind of like investigative oh they wanted to interview you and then you can edit it you know context yeah take the worst shots exactly and that's why typically i only like to do things live if i'm going to do anything in from a opposition standpoint and i don't mean i'm calling people who disagree me the ops but i know what you're saying yeah um i like to do it live so that there is no there's no misconstruing of what i'm saying or what i'm trying to communicate yeah um i'm not too prone to doing pre-recorded with them because i know how things can be taken out of context they did they've done it to me for years without me even being part of their program they've taken what i've said and then just kind of completely taken out of context purposely and so i'm a little hesitant to do um pre-recorded stuff even though sometimes my arrogance will want to because because i've been doing this for so long i think oh no i can i can navigate all the tricks and stuff and i i had to pull myself back because i'm like there are people who are way more experienced at this and they still get caught up in that so i'm not going to be so arrogant as to assume i can navigate the pitfalls that come with doing something pre-recorded with people who are legitimately trying to trip you up i've seen people take answers to a different question and apply them to a

question that makes that answer look horrible i've seen people do that i've seen that on television on regular television where i know in fact i've seen the original video yeah it's horrible nothing you can do about it and that those kind of deceptive practices have always been a part of the media i have an opinion that i've been developing more and more lately that i feel like almost like news should be non-profit i know that sounds crazy but i feel like there should be a rigorous examination of the objective facts what we absolutely understand almost by like a third party yeah that's completely unbiased and that's regulated and then you shouldn't do that either because like then you have right-wing politics which is left-wing politicians they've done it to me right i lit i remember when we uh remembered the kyle written house yes right coward in house i remember when i did the calvary in house actually that's a different situation that was facebook banning me for just doing a legal breakdown of the actual situation yes facebook banned you for doing it temporarily yes what did they think they banned the video and then they said because remember when that's when zuckerberg got up in there it was basically like we're treating him like a mass shooter oh my god yeah so they they immediately banned the video and then they were like yeah we're banning your account temporarily because you posted a video about cal written house now i also did another video where i said um i think it was about background checks right and i said 90 percent of people 90 of americans do not agree with universal background checks because most people don't understand the distinction what does that mean so universal background checks so there's background checks and then they've coined this term universal background checks or um what was it what else do they call it extended background checks right so when they talk background checks they're talking about universal or extended background checks which is they want to require background checks

for private transfers so for instance like if i came here now and wanted to give you a gun here in texas they want it to be federally required that you and i would have to go to the gun store you get a background check before i can give you the gun you still we have background checks like if you were to go to a gun store and buy a gun yeah you have to get a background check you go to a gun show get a gun you got to get a background check but what is this the the loophole for gun shows that people always talk it's not loophole is what we're talking about right now it's private so if you and i said hey i was like hey um i have this gun you want to buy it and you're like yeah all right where do you want to meet all right meet me at this gun show and then we exchange it there but if a person sells a gun at a gun show at a stand at a stand yes they are dealer therefore they need to have a you need to run a background check on everybody who buys the gun but if someone bought a gun legally at a stand and then brought it to you and said you want to buy it they could just sell it to you they could technically say they're an individual however they will run into the straw purchase aspect of the law because then what that does is that gives you constructive intent to say hey look this person bought this gun to sell it to somebody else that is a straw purchase now is that universal in terms of all 50 states no so some states you can't have private transactions oh what states are those i don't know all of them but they're here like first california new york connecticut uh what else what of course i came about once new york makes it very difficult to get a handgun is that correct yes like california i can't get a handgun pretty easy you just can't carry you can't carry i mean they're loosening up some of the restrictions as far as carrots like you talked about like handing out permits in some places l.a county is a different story um but i think some people are i think they were even loosening up they're loosening up in l.a county they have no choice though la's turning into the [ __ ] perch yeah

but um literally yeah yeah um but there are some states where you're allowed to have private transactions without requiring a background check and then there are some states where you can't do that that's universal background check yeah there are extended background checks that's what we're talking about the funny thing about it is most of these mass shooters not getting their guns through private transactions they're getting background checks and then acquiring the firearms that's that's that's the weird thing about it but a lot of people think that we just don't have background checks at all or they're getting them from somebody else who got them from a legal means exactly right like one of the guys got it from his parents right yes exactly he stole it like uh adam lant yeah i make a point not to say their names um but yes they got he stole it from his mother right right um and so for a lot of people they see that and they go well like yeah we need background so we have them and then when we talk about private transactions i have a problem with requiring background checks on private transfers because i know what it takes for them to be effective you cannot enforce a universal background check basically requiring you and i have to go and get a background check before i can give you a gun you can't enforce that unless there is a national gun registration there has to be a registry with all the guns in place that the government has with all the information location and everything in order for them to effectively enforce that because if i give you if i pull out my if i pull a gun out of my bag right now and hand you a gun right and i say this is yours you can keep it as a gift from me to you and then you go about your life and the cops pulls you over and says hey did you get a background check for that gun yeah i did how would they know you're lying unless they have a database of every transaction that took place with every firearm that they can go and say well this particular gun

is belongs to colin noir but is it unreasonable to have that what do you mean yes it is unreasonable i do absolutely believe it's why do you think it's unreal because every every registration that we've that this country this world has ever had has resulted in the confiscation australia they had a registration then they subsequently use that registration to confiscate firearms and they don't even have to go door to door to do it that's what people don't realize all they have to say is you don't turn that gun in we're going to come arrest you they would have to literally arrest almost everybody unless everybody comply exactly but see here's the thing though do you want to be the person they make an example out of so think about it all they would have to do is this make an example out of a few people what kind of profile people don't come to my black ass at the heart in the heartbeat call on noir you didn't turn your guns in yes uh yes i did nope we have the registration we have all your guns right here none of these guns were turned in we're taking you in you're now you're in i'm in the i'm in [ __ ] prison because i didn't turn in my firearms now everybody else who's not me is looking at like damn it's kind of like remember napster when they were like charging certain people with stealing music oh yeah i do remember that that's right same concept some people went to jail for that exactly and it scared it scared me i stopped i stopped downloading on that i'm like i don't want y'all coming over here in my in my college dorm room arresting me because i'm [ __ ] downloading well i stopped downloading because i'm a good person shut up i did make a point of uh buying cds if i liked the music that i downloaded for free but fair enough but it's kind of it's kind of rude you're just kind of making yourself feel better exactly i'm a piece of [ __ ] that was a piece of [ __ ] move but that was one of those things where no one no one knew was this is this stealing is it not stealing it's weird it's kind of like i mean i really honestly i love music so much that i didn't even want to let my brain go there because i know that right

i probably wouldn't be able to justify it what they have done is pretty fascinating though like with subscription services like spotify and apple music and love it a lot it's i love that i can like you can tell me about a song and i could just go oh okay bam and then i get it and it's on my phone like instantaneously i'll pay a little money for that oh i have i have spotify i have apple i have other streams like i like jay-z's i had title for a while um is that good yeah i didn't like the interface that much what's the best one i i'm still a spotify user largely and i think it's larger you don't have to say that because you're here huh you don't have to say that because you're here no i mean that's true i didn't forgot you were i forgot your spotify true truth but i i started using them initially right right and i love the interface um and so i just got entrenched and it's like me and apple like my whole ecosystem is apple now right so um i don't have a desire to go anywhere else and everything else works just fine for me i wish apple came up with a keyboard that's worth a [ __ ] oh yeah we talked about that oh you like the long throw i don't write her i write i like i like the short though i can go faster no you stay out remember you're telling me no you don't go faster you never use the thinkpad no no no granted i do most of the best thinkpads have a curved keyboard like i'm going to tell you what even though no no no no the the actual keys have a curve to them where your finger sits in it and it recognizes exactly where you're at it's genius i've never used it novo think pads are the [ __ ] they the writing experience when you're writing is so much smoother and yes it's like statistically proven to have less errors they've taken people that type you know x amount of words per minute and they can improve the number of words per minute that they write just using a uh lenovo just using those long throw keep keys maybe that's only pc yeah yeah yeah but you can get uh a keyboard like a bluetooth keyboard that one mimic

uh they have like some hardcore ones like mechanical keys which are incredible because they have like clickety clack to know exactly whether or not you pressed a t or an r and it's like and when you do it like that man it's like your errors it's like for me when i write 65 percent of the time i'm stoned yeah so i'm when i write where the keys are i just want to think about the ideas yeah and and that allows me to my fingers flow over those keys in the natural way i can write as a matter of fact one of my apple laptops is a 2015 laptop that i had refurbished because the keys were better they had more throw to them back then and everybody's going with sleek everybody wants good looking and sweet i know you're an aesthetics guy you like like when i see like your [ __ ] your pocket dump you got everything lined up it's all pretty and like you like doing [ __ ] look i guess i kind of do too but i mean i'm more like obviously look at this garbage all these [ __ ] i mean you're more of a guy than you actually like the letter in which way i mean just kind of maybe there's a certain aesthetic to this place it doesn't necessarily have to be like ultra modern clean minimalism but it's it's organized chaos yes there's some organization to it yeah yours is like there's like rustic chaos yeah there's a little rustic to that yeah there's a little that but i i also like function and for me with writing like i need a keyboard that that functions i was actually talking to my friend lex i was over at his house the other day and he has one of those keys that are keyboards that are separated and then concave that miscellaneous drives me crazy like the thought of that i don't know why you don't have to move your hands it's just everything's like and i go how is that i used to have one of those i haven't used one of those in a long time he goes oh they ruin you for other keyboards well i think the reason why i don't like that is because i'm constantly going back and forth to my mouth because when i'm writing

um i'm researching at the same time so i'm like writing going here here click you know what i mean so right i don't necessarily need to have a static position on the keyboard because i'm constantly moving my hands anyway um i just like it to be the the thing i think about the least one of the things i really love about um both i have a samsung phone too and i can do it on that as well is that i can talk into my notes and um i can you know like i can like if i'm out and i have an idea i just like a lot of uh like all this a lot of this [ __ ] these are these are ideas that i have for material a lot of that [ __ ] i just talk into my phone and it it types it out like and it's amazing how does it really use because usually what i'll do is like i have the same setup except i have my reminders and then i'll have like different lists and then i'll just go type it so like if i'm working with like here we go coleon noir bam so it's actually pretty pretty accurate yeah and it's reading that you saying it's actually wow yeah so i i clicked on the keyboard before it uh it said accurate but it heard you say that like say something right now wow i think it's pretty nutty that you're able to accurately dictate exactly what i'm saying okay that's creepy that's amazing right it's in real time come on that's amazing is that that's notepad that's notes that's notes on apple that's it's not a new application i've been using evernote for everything i haven't really used it i haven't used the dictation on evernote yet evernote is great but the thing is that this is native gotcha but samsung has samsung notes so you could do it on that and google has the same kind of thing okay but the voice recognition software is fantastic now it's really good okay so i just left it in a dust because before it just be too nerve like it just wouldn't write what i told it to write just some of that like i sent a text out to a friend of mine today and it [ __ ] it up and i didn't realize it until after you do something like voice text sometimes

yeah i hate people that do that it's not a voice mail text like voice message yeah voice message is where it's not writing it out no just it's like an audio you have to listen to yeah that's weird yeah yeah annoying those are no no i don't do that yeah i notice people from california do it the most really yes you got to become friends with alex jones that's how he communicates with me because they all disappear um but no it you can talk into it like i can send you a text message like like instead of saying hey go around to the right hand corner of the building and there's a red door knock on that will let you in i could just say it gotcha go around to the corner of the building there's a red door i'll let you in bam and so i don't have to [ __ ] with the thumb thing i'm dumb you're right because i i do it in my um in my apple car play oh yeah i do that yeah yeah i do that all the time like when i'm driving yeah yeah you know i'll say you know jamie yeah and it'll do that yeah so yeah so now that i think about it yeah i just never did it outside of driving it's so good it's so accurate it's incredible how accurate it is but for me it's like a ideas like if i have an idea for a joke like those ideas are so fleeting and sometimes like i'll convince myself that i'm gonna jim who uh um excuse me who was it uh who had mitch hedberg had a bit about uh how he kept a notepad by the bed and you know so if he had an idea in the middle of the night he would wake up uh or if i'm lazy i'd convince myself it wasn't funny but it's like i have in my shower i haven't i have one of those like notepad things in the shower that are like waterproof and that's a pencil i got on amazon and so later because i get a lot of ideas on like topics to talk about in the shower really uh-huh and so i'll give you a shower and like oh yeah i'll pull it out write it on the little pad and then you can just rip it off like a post-it rip it off and then take it do what you

need to do i get a lot of my ideas in the sauna okay and uh i'll just i can't have my phone in the sauna it'll shut off yeah because it gets hot it gets too hot but the air pods this is i put this up on instagram the other day but if you're a person that gets in the sauna get yourself some airpod ones the first generation airpods don't get airpods two don't get three and don't get the pros i have the beats uh those are good too but they're good in terms of sound but in terms of uh the ability to withstand sauna oh okay it's just the heat of the sauna the problem is it cooks the microphone gotcha either cooks the microphone or it the sweat kills the microphone because like i'll try answering the phone like where the [ __ ] are you calling me from like no one can understand me at all so i have like a pair of air pods that i have killed that just died recently but i i'd cook those [ __ ] four or five days a week for like the past two or three years and they just just died one of them the left one was the left i sit with the my left side near the heater and it just tapped out the other day just like yeah i was telling like something i just started doing the sauna thing i haven't really it's [ __ ] amazing it threw me for luke the first couple times i was like like you got to come in with me buddy come in with me we got one right here that sounds a little zesty that's how i made it i didn't exist we're gonna be clothed no i and i have i hadn't noticed i i didn't notice it up like an improvement in my sleeping oh yeah it's improving the way your muscles feel you feel like looser more relaxed stress relief and if you do that and the ice bath back to back the russians know what the [ __ ] they're doing no it's bad for me ah you say that you say that i can barely watch people do them much less me do it really yeah dude i'm like it just oh i don't do cold very well once you do it a couple of times you get used to it the first time i did it there's a video of the first time i ever did it i [ __ ] panicked i was out of there in like a minute and 30 seconds i was like [ __ ] this yeah me and cole don't know mess

very well and then the second time i did it i did it for like four and a half minutes and then the third time i did i did it for 20. because i just wanted to convince myself gotcha do i have 20 minutes yes well that's not good don't do that listen to me listen to me don't listen to me that's what i tell people don't listen to me now listen to my advice i will say being out like i remember i did the shooting course um and it was like shooting at extended ranges so we're shooting out to like 6 700 800 yards and laying it was just white just all snow nice and that was just amazing that i love but then again i'm like decked out in these super yeah that's different like you're feeling cold but it's like not real yeah it's like no the cold plunge is an existential threat to your existence you get in there and you're like what the [ __ ] am i doing your body just wants to get out of there yeah i mean um it's but it's so good for your body it's so good for your muscles and for your joints and and it's not uh cost prohibitive all you need is ice cubes in a bathtub i mean just get a couple of bags of ice from the grocery store or the gas station and throw them in a bathtub i'll fill it up with cold water how often do i do it almost every day really yeah almost every day yeah the only time i don't do it is right after i lift because apparently it has some sort of an effect on hypertrophy like which limits your muscles ability to grow because the part of the the inflammation is actually good the blood circulation your body breaks down you get that pump it breaks down the tissue it swells up and inflames and it's your body saying okay we gotta heal this guy's trying to get swole you know and then you want lifting is annoying to me why is it annoying it's like not no i love it i do it at least three or four times a week but it's the especially when you're lifting for uh how can i hypertrophy it's the set rep all that stuff it just it's gotten to and you know what i think

it is i follow too many too many fitness like pages and so there's just so much different information being thrown at you from different perspectives right so i i got fun i was like i'm through three sets of ten calling didn't get it yeah like i'm like i'm like i'm not playing this game anymore three sets of ten still works yeah the thing that works more than anything is consistency yeah be intelligent about your lifting don't hurt yourself and consistency that's that's the key that's pretty much what i'm trying to air on um because it's i mean there were times when i mean another thing too is i'm trying i'm trying to maximize time so i try to make my workouts as intense and short as possible so i'm like let me get in get out i'm kind of doing this full body stuff i'm trying to figure out how my body likes that um when you say full body stuff like what do you do so what i'll do is i'll do lower body and then and then everything else the next day and then i'll do that have a rest day or two in between and then that's what i'll do and so that and then but my lower body is consistent of like right now i'm doing plyo and um a lot of knees over toe stuff kind of combined yeah and so that's what i do for my lower back that sounds like what i'm doing i'm doing a lot of that too and a lot of sled work yeah that's that's what i'm doing man that knee over toes guy he's changed my knees yeah my knees are so much stronger like they feel more stable like everything about it i noticed a big difference because like i started noticing it when i was shooting like i just think in my videos when i'm doing gun reviews i like to just run for no reason but as i got older um i just started i was like why am i moving so just stiff like i'm just like nothing feels tight right it just feels kind of sloppy right um and then i started doing that and now i've kind of gotten the youth back in my legs where now it's like i can take off at a moment's notice but like i was telling you also since i've been doing kind of like this plyo stuff the plyometrics that i've been doing i think my body shocked so now i'm dealing with some uh achilles tendinitis

in my kids needs a cold plunge you know what it's funny you actually might be right [Laughter] [Music] get in there come on man let me film it let's do it right after here no not right after here but i might let you in the future okay next time you come to town let's we'll we'll make a day out of it we'll work out and then we'll get in the sauna and do the cold punch i should start our only fans oh boy and that'd be the first video i think if you start and only fans automatically you're going to get zest if people are going to sign up for it they're going to want a little zest the percentage of only fans is like gay guys i have no idea because i would feel like that's like so available for free i don't think it's the same i don't know why i think it's the same i doubt that it's not the same because girls will like hold back yeah you know like for a girl to show you like her [ __ ] it's like a lot of work i would imagine is it i would imagine i mean it was some girls i mean i mean a lot of girls aren't only fans that are doing just that right but like how many guys like if you're a girl if you're a hot girl or if you're a hot guy how many guys will show you a picture of their dick a lot i won't you won't well you're smart you're also public but if you're like a regular dude trying to get late and a girl says show me your dick and you're like all right so okay maybe i'll lie and right because well woody if you had a girlfriend back in like i think it was like once i like right before i started college or like right i got my freshman year in college she she would like send me a picture of it and i was like what she was like like especially when we like weren't together i mean i guess sometimes well i have to have to get away from that one i gotta look real toxic yeah um it sounds very male show me your dick i mean it was very that was very no aggressive and i was like okay and this would happen like not on a regular basis but regular

enough where i'm like started feeling normal and then i'm like yeah i'm gonna have to stop doing this because so there may or may not be pictures of my dick floating around on the internet i'm sure there are yeah yeah it's like listen it's there's some people don't like it but some people like it right i think it's weird it's weird like some girls will tell you like why do guys send dick pics and then other girls will be like send me a dick yeah like i don't know now you will you're not getting one out of me good good for you yeah not happening yeah i think it's one of those things where it's like the the variation of human beings in terms of like what they like and what they don't like it's so extreme so all over the place all over the place so all over the place it's so crazy yeah it's even just among my friends like the stuff that like the type of girls were into so far all over the place oh yeah i have friends that just like to be in danger look like they don't they're not happy unless they're doing something that could ruin their entire life if someone just decided to i'm like i'm the yeah complete obviously no danger full discretion i don't want to be out there like i'm like no thank god dick pics weren't a thing when i was 15. i just think about like think about like when you first started getting laid when you're like 16. what imagine if there's dick pics bro like i said there may be or may not be some floating route so well if the thing is with deep fakes it doesn't matter anymore like deep fakes there's like every beautiful woman that has ever been in a movie or a television show could easily be in a porn just through a deep fade now i remember like i remember at the genesis of that where it was like so-and-so famous actress in pointing and you're like wait what not me but you get suckered in yeah right well imagine when they get to the point where they can create robots like when they can create a sex robot i'm looking pretty damn close they're pretty damn close but if they did decide to come up with

sex robot they look exactly like jamie this would be an interesting place to live jamie has to watch videos of all these dudes just plowing his fields now there's something to be said there's there's something to be easy i wonder if there's something to be said about them kind of you know reaching that level of technology and trans a lot of guys transcending from my from only fans over to those things oh it's going to happen you know where that's going to happen for sure but then there's going to be like how many robots can you afford they don't have a house filled with [ __ ] robots i mean they'll become vacuums yeah i mean there was one story about a guy he had like i think what was it a story i think of something i saw on instagram where guy was talking about like he went to a guy's house because he was doing like some cable work or something and he walks in and he's like all these sex dolls i think there's there's gonna come a time where um it might it might actually never even get to that because virtual reality might get to a point where they have you know they have these um haptic feedback seems like you were talking about the the guns getting zapped but i think they're gonna get to a neural interface where they're going to be able to recreate the sensations like if they can re if they can figure out talking about pacifying a society right well that's the matrix i mean the what's crazy about the matrix is when the movie first came out which is like when was it was it it was in the 90s correct 99. so when the movie first came out we're like we were fascinated by it like whoa cool but it was pure science fiction yeah that'd be close right like now you watch the matrix one now you're like how far off are we not that far within our lifetime i expect there to be a dilemma where people do not want to go outside they only want to lock into a thing and i experience it i like that's real yeah no i mean like that's just how i'm built

right but do you think that like i mean i also like talking to people on the phone right i don't i don't have to go somewhere to talk to someone i like i have a friend who lives in california i like to be able to call him up hey what's going on so so i'm weird so when it comes to my friends not throwing airpods talk to him on the phone all day long right when it comes to it comes to women i prefer to be in person interesting yeah why is that i don't know i've yet to really truly understand it but if i'm going to engage with a woman i'd rather prefer it to be in person face to face well that makes sense because there's no misconstruing what you're saying like text is the weirdest because you could text someone something they don't know if you're joking yeah and and i don't really care too much for like excessive texting back and forth um largely because i'm just one i'm just so busy so it's hard for me to stay in the moment of the conversation and then what will happen too sometimes is if and this is just general purpose not even just women um but i will forget to go back and respond because if you send me something that requires an extensive explanation i don't want to just give you a half-assed answer right then oh yeah so i'll wait and then sometimes i'll just forget to go back um yeah dude i i have to change my phone number i have so many texts that i can't respond to i'm gonna check my phone right now i'll tell you how many texts that i have what does it say here i have 96 texts look at that not bullshitting 96. what do you got 430. jesus 433 well you're just delinquent look at the emails oh that's insane oh my god how did how do you have so many people texting you dude you're you have no idea who's texted you i i don't give that up to random people no those folks and funny thing is so what

happened is this started off this was supposed to be the business phone uh and so this is one person so what happened is i didn't realize i don't remember this number so when people would ask me who i would normally give the business phone to i would just err on the side of my default just go uh okay here take this that's funny yeah so now they're based they're contaminated so it's just i have a general rule that when i remember my phone number that's when i change it okay because i never know my number like i've gone places they go what's your phone number i'm like i don't know i don't want to know yeah i can remember my wife's number i remember my daughter's numbers um i could remember a couple of my friends numbers and that's it the only numbers i know is my mom and my aunt memorized that's the only number i used to be a wizard with phone numbers yeah well because we had to be yes man i was so good at it i could remember like booking agents and comedy clubs and friends and i remember my [ __ ] number from high school you know but when my my home number but now now it's like yeah i have there's it's it's just rap i can't remember it but isn't it just like a like what you need to remember like you you don't need to remember it anymore so you just don't don't yeah it's like your brain just it's kind of like getting around now right no navigation i legit do not know how i was able to get around without navigation i still navigate to my house in the city that i live in okay that wild but it's also good if you're using something like waze because it tells you if [ __ ] goes sideways like you get to like i see people hitting blinkers i'm like oh these people are on ways too they're going off of these weird side streets i remember in new jersey cops and cops oh we're the cops yeah that's true too yeah that blazes got me out of situations that my radar detector wouldn't got me in that

interesting police officer ahead yeah like whoa ways i will not yeah anytime i'm doing like when i'm driving to austin i hear my ways one of my favorite things that people do is when you're driving and they flash the lights at you oh yeah we're in this together wear this together i like that i like that yeah i love doing it to people and they give you the thumbs up like yeah we're in this together i sometimes am a bit of a dick so you don't do it well no so like sometimes when like somebody's like riding me a little too close and we're both speeding and it gets slightly annoying so then i'll just move over and slow and i know there's a cop ahead i'll slowly back up oh you bait him yeah every once in a while but generally speaking if you're not being an ass yeah i'm like i'm gonna let you know yeah like i'll tap on the brakes for you or you know how long do you think we are from completely automated automobile travel i don't want it to get there yeah i don't want to get there i'm not sure if i wanted to get there either yeah but i mean like i was just telling you i am like remember the last time i was on here i was talking about how much i would never get a tesla and then now i'll come in today and i'm like yo you don't want to drive mine you want to drive mine for a little bit today yes yeah driving around driving around you might change your mind i do miss the sound of the engine you know there's a i love engines obviously i'm a gear head i love them i love a v8 yeah i love the rumble of the american muscle car i love that sound but god damn that tesla is a preposterous vehicle i'm not gonna lie so i'm in so right now where i am if i get a tesla for an uber i'm happy there's something about them i don't know why it's just a quiet it's just a clean space it's just it's just different very minimalist i think too much so like i've said this about the like i have the new one with the wacky steering wheel yeah the steering wheel sucks i don't like it it's not it's it's okay when you're driving straight because the ergonomics of the tesla are fantastic and you're holding on to it your elbows are rested it's very good

and you it actually makes you have two hands on the wheel more often because i would drive with my one hand which is not the best the best way is two hands like this now as i've gotten older i've noticed my hands starting to slide more to the side cause i always wondered like like like my uncles i'd see driving and stuff they're 10 2 10 so i'm becoming a little bit more responsible as i age yeah even though i'm still 12 in my mind but it's not good for turning like when you have to turn in parking spots and stuff yeah it's weird it's kind of like the paddle sometimes we're like do you prefer the paddles um on mounted to the steering column or you want them like where they're static or do you want to mount it to the steering wheel so when they turn they turn i've had cars that have paddles i have never used the paddles really i keep it in automatic let me tell you there are some cars you really want to use the paddles you say that but i like shifting i like a clutch i want to talk about yeah i'm the speed racer that's a very fast car we should talk about that now here's the crazy thing about that okay so the other i want to say about a few weeks ago my friend because i'm trying to slowly starting getting into this like going to track days and stuff friend of mine was like he's like yeah i just bought a miata miata's a dope i didn't i know now i realize it now but when he told me i was like that's zesty [Laughter] it's more feminine than zesty yeah it's like you you know that zesty is kind of a universal kind of term okay yeah it can go yeah it can go a lot of ways um and so he's like i'm gonna bring it over and i'm like okay so he's like he brings over this like this convertible zesty ass miata and then it's a standard and he's like drive it like i don't drive you zesty ask me out of and he's like driving so i get in there get sitting oh my god this is super zesty and then i start driving it and i'm running through the gears i'm like this thing is awesome it's a go-kart it's so

fun so fun so fun there's a reason why miatas are around for as long as they have and they've barely changed they i'm like i literally started contemplating all right should i get a miata like i think and i want to get it in a standard transmission gordon ryan has a miata gordon ryan is the greatest jujitsu athlete of all time he's as manly a man as is humanly possible he's got a miata and he's got a standard miata it's like it's a great [ __ ] car man yeah and i was i was i look consider me converting because i'm telling you you ever heard of the company flying miatas no oh they take a miata and they put a [ __ ] v8 in it but see i don't want a powerful miata really i know no no no no no [Laughter] there's just because i want to be able to run it to its absolutely like right the limit right right right um and so without having to worry about you know like having too much power or you know like having to navigate the power right um i can just run a ragged and just focus on the driving exactly yeah i used to have an acura nsx that i love that before i wanted it i wanted to intersect so bad they were great and it's only like 290 horsepower yeah so not not a lot of horsepower i've only heard excellent things about them it never [ __ ] up it's a honda it's crazy because it's a honda sports car what is that there's a oh that is that a flying miata watch this [Music] that car is so haboo fast a small venomous snake from japan why is that appropriate well because this is an mx-5 with a chevy small block v8 in it 6.3 liters of v8 525 brake horses it's an old recipe but it's a very good one in the miata just listen to how it sounds what's not to love i think i might have to get one the world's smallest smallest muscle car keep that wrong look at that ls3 okay okay that's kind of badass distribution so 53 percent to the front now 47 to the rear as opposed to 52 in the standard car which is it's only one percent

difference only one percent difference in the weight distribution it's a proper profit v8 but how much weight is that anyway well if it's only adding one percent in the front it can't be much well it's part distribution of light but it's not those is what's amazing is those ls engines are not having that because i know when they did i know when they dropped it twice the number of cylinders on to widow springs and it's kind of cool looking i i'm i actually agree with you that's a cool looking car man i mean i wonder how the uh tires deal with the the amount of torque though ass bitch-ass tires the tires are so cheap to get though it really wouldn't matter just run through them right but i'm saying in terms of like like handling that amount of torque and power i bet it drifts like a [ __ ] yeah you stomp on it look at that thing though let me hear some of this the grizzly engine always makes its presence felt whatever the situation you're also always aware that you're in a relatively short wheelbase so slides can start and stop very quickly but the fox racing suspension and then probably more associated with motorbikes and mountain bikes is impressive on both road and track that thing looks wild you know nothing relaxes me more than watching car reading videos i love car reviews somebody else's conversion companies that's if you look at my my uh youtube feed a lot of it is car reviews i love watching them man who's your favorite review tire that's my boy i used to watch a lot of matt fair i don't know why i stopped there's no reason for it but i know matt personally he's a friend so he uses that too he has a car i really want which one he has a um he has an aston martin vanquish that he converted to manual that he sent over comfortable manual that i think is [ __ ] it's hot [ __ ] you know what i want they they just converted as a company see if you can find this a company that just took a

modern ni uh you know 2021 plus gt 500 which has only been paddle shift and they converted to man and i'm thinking i'm thinking i'm an old-school meat head man i like let's see i see and i'm like i like i like i get a lot of [ __ ] from my channel whenever i do my car reviews because i do car reviews from time to time so i like i like sleek sexy european i do too yeah that's that's kind of but i still want i still want a chevelle i want like an old school car i have a 1970 like john wick i didn't i'm a little torn about the one in batman oh yeah now the opening scene was probably one of the greatest scenes ever for the introductory for the introduction of the batmobile i enjoyed the new batman movie i fell asleep how dare you who am i talking too long too long really and it was two so okay you gotta did you watch it at home no i watched a movie theater really yeah and fell asleep in the movie yeah that's a well-armed man so comfortable he falls asleep in a movie theater well yeah i'm a christian bell batman kind of guy like that is my to me when you say batman bruce wayne it's christian bell i think so too i think he was the most believable in terms of like a bad [ __ ] who was batman like he was jacked he looked like he couldn't [ __ ] people up he's a big dude and it was a lot of contrast between him as bruce wayne right batman the voice the voice bothered me i'm batman it's like man you're going to lose your voice talk like that and then everyone's going to know you're going to show up at work the next day you're talking all [ __ ] up but hey man what you've been up to now partying partying you don't look you got a black eye what happened well i mean he owned wayne industry enterprise so i mean he didn't really have to go into the batman is kind of the lamest superhero ever because he's basically just a rich guy [ __ ] like that joe what who's the man is batman

batman's the best yes really yes really yes which is odd because he doesn't use guns and i should and i should be the re that should be the reason why i don't like him yeah he doesn't ever use a gun he doesn't that's kind of crazy i never even thought about that until right now he doesn't kill people either he never kills anybody but doesn't he in the comics there's one there's one where he does and it's actually pretty badass i can't remember the name of it though um and he i mean he has a gun i think he's like shooting his ego in that one too well i used to like the punisher for that reason punishment punisher was everything yeah that was punisher was the real punisher was like built like batman yeah like the real punisher was like batman without the suit yeah which is true which is true yeah and he had a great you know origin story just soldier just decided to [ __ ] go on a rampage and kill all the all guys criminals because all the other superheroes were trying to arrest people [ __ ] that killing everybody i did not i heard it's great though so batman is your favorite superhero yes what about i literally there's there's a running joke that i i like in the community let people know if you follow me close enough and long enough you know i call i i think i'm the black bruce wayne that's the exact reaction that i want it's like that's that's how goofy it is it's so that's how much i love batman but what about spider-man he's about to climb walls and shoot webs and [ __ ] and perform superhuman feats of athleticism and strength it's about a minute zesty jesus no okay what about that hulk i do like the what about the hulk i like the hulk but not he's not my like i like it when he comes in destroys [ __ ] and then leaves right just the chaos but other than that he's forgettable to me well the hulk makes all the other avengers useless because when they're on their own when they're on their own why don't you just call the hulk just call the hulk what are you doing what are you doing with your bow and arrow that [ __ ] guy with the bow and arrow is the dumbest

and i love jeremy renner i think jeremy renner's awesome but that character is the wacky [ __ ] like if i was him i'd be like man i really want to be an avenger but [ __ ] why are you going to make me the doc the guy with no strength at all no powers whatsoever i just have a bow and arrow which is the dumbest weapon at least at least black widow has guns yeah and this is coming from a guy who's an archery enthusiast i love i have a [ __ ] archery range at my studio and i think that guy's whack it's so dumb i mean i think batman is the best and he doesn't use guns so i guess that kind of but i mean how many arrows do you have bro how many times can you do this you can only do this so many times he he'd be flicking the arrows though he does he does mean would you know that this uh whole idea of the quiver on the back is not really how they really traveled with arrows really where they're traveling well they didn't like pull arrows off their back and they used to carry them in between their fingers for the most part and they used to be able to shoot multiple arrows especially the comanche they would carry these arrows and what is that who's that gentleman that has that youtube page that uh he figured out like from looking at old images and depictions of archery from like thousands of years ago realized that our idea of them having a quiver and pulling an arrow out and see he keeps them all in his fingers like that and this guy figured out how to shoot multiple arrows in a second but what do they do how do they carry anderson that's a good question i don't know where maybe they had a quiver for that but the idea they reached back and pulled one arrow every time they wanted to shoot like that hawkeye guy basically an assault arrow yeah like this guy this the way he did it this is how they think like the comanches did it and the mongols did it they carried multiple arrows in their fingers and just transformed it or or transferred it rather to the string like with each finger like see if you get a video of how he does it how he shoots multiple arrows because it's pretty wild anytime i see arrows at bone arrows i think hunger games yeah that's well that got a lot of people into archery too

what is he doing here so watch how he re so he's recreating uh how the comanche did it see how the comanche would carry multiple arrows in their hands like there's images of them holding multiple arrows but if you can see how he did it so like only one movement to shoot each other this is he saying that this is [ __ ] so see how he's doing it oh [ __ ] yeah look how quickly he's shooting all these multiple arrows that's impressive yeah he's showing like how this would take so much time to do only one movement to shoot each arrow and he's saying this is like kind of ridiculous which makes sense so he can throw these things up in the air and he can shoot multiple arrows so you get to the point where he's doing that he's doing it on left right he's exaggerating to the end of the goofiness i skipped way to the end already oh okay he's showing how he would do it there's a few other oh so he can do this watch this watch this this is crazy so he can shoot like three arrows in a second three hours and one and a half seconds which is pretty crazy so this is why the comanches [ __ ] up all the early settlers because the settlers had muskets so they were yeah and it wasn't did you see the images that we have outside one of the images is jack hayes and jack hayes was the original texas ranger and what he did was incorporate pistols like a revolver he was the first guy to incorporate a cult revolver which had individual cylinders that you would replace they didn't have like a like a regular revolver bulletin yeah but they would carry multiple cartridges so it's kind of like um like some of the reloading mechanisms for wheel guns now they're not actual revolvers right these little push it in they used to do that for revolvers before they figured out semi-automatic pistols but so the colt had this and nobody wanted them which is wild and then he figured out how to use them against the comanche because they had to do a bunch of different things to deal with comanche and that's the gun and see if there's a video on that that's captain jack hayes

that guy right there that's the image that we have outside along with quanah parker who was the guy who his mother was captured by the comanche and he was the chief of the comanches he was half comanche and half white and he became the last comanche chief and it was interesting because he was half european so he's a big [ __ ] dude yeah as opposed to most of the comanches were like five foot five five foot seven they were tiny which allowed them to ride horses better okay which is interesting too right so this is okay so this is how that that gun worked so this uh this original revolver he was the first to implement this in war because they did where's the trigger that's what i was just thinking did it have no trigger did you have to like trigger it with the the back how how's he using this so did he like have to push the hammer forward how did he do it i thought it had a trigger that is wild does this guy shoot this thing in this video so he pushes it out yeah yeah oh interesting interesting and then the hammer boss busts forward and it ignites the the round huh and so he would have to like break it down pull that cartridge out put a new one in but it would take five rounds and look at that these balls wow wow that is wild i think man those balls are nasty things man i don't know it was you know it was brutal back yeah man just the [ __ ] way that they existed on the [ __ ] planes they also implemented what they call cold camping where they would camp without any fire because the comanche would find them because these dumb asses would light fires by the fire oh wow look at that well it's pretty [ __ ] good in comparison to a musket because having those five shots made all the difference in the world because the comanche would run up on them and the comanche also figured out how to ride sideways so they would hang off the side of their horse and shoot underneath the

neck of the horse okay which is wild right so they would they would be able to be protected by their [ __ ] horse and they were also the first of the plains indians that figured out how to breed and how to um maintain large populations of horses so they had the most horses yeah i don't trust horses how so i just don't like when them like all the times i've ever ridden them because like when you're riding a horse you understand what you're dealing with as far as an animal yeah and it's just at any given moment he doesn't want me on here i'm not on here well that's true too but back then you had no choice yeah no i mean it that doesn't would stop me from riding a horse it's just that's always kind of in the back of my mind can you imagine i mean here we are in in 2022 imagine that 150 years ago there were no options you had to ride a horse that's it that's so recent man yeah that's so recent man this thing i mean think about it now you have a your tesla does zero to 61 1.9 seconds yeah and it's so crazy like that's nuts yeah and then it can drive itself yeah like that's that's what we're going to how fast we're going which is all just you know from a gun perspective it's weird sometimes because you know people look at the second minute they're like talking about muskets yeah i'm not talking about muskets oh i need to shut the [ __ ] up everybody who says that it's it's so okay so you want to relegate me to to a musket while every by the government and all the criminals are using modern firearms i'm supposed to only have a musket yeah and then there's the argument like which would never take up arms against the government why would you ever need to take up arms against the government we say that because everyone's armed only the government was armed you would wish you had a [ __ ] gun i'm telling like at the end of the day and i was talking to my friend about this and i was like if you think about it so tiananmen square yeah right they pretty much bulldoze right over

those people and then you go counter that with the american narrative say for instance uh what happened in the 1960s with the black panthers showing up on the capitol you had a group of black men in the 60s showing up to the capitol and all they could do was have a standoff mm-hmm different world you see you get what i'm saying yeah yeah of course they subsequently passed some laws and you can debate whether or not that was racially motivated um but at the end of the day that demonstrates to you the necessity of the second amendment it's not always about let me go out here and overthrow the government it's about keeping it in check that's what it's designed to do because even now the government has to kind of tiptoe with its citizens with the citizens in the united states because they understand these people are armed we can only go so far with the way we try to be heavy-handed about certain things which goes back to australia during the pandemic exactly where else was just like unarmed and they were like you can't go outside you can't work you can't go to the grocery store you must comply and they forced everyone into compliance yep and they there's nothing there because there was no threat of any real resistance exactly and people will say you know that's crazy you shouldn't do that anyway but the bottom line is like you can't rely on human beings to have that much control over human beings this idea of the government is so it's it's this abstract concept because the government is essentially comprised only of human beings that's it when human beings have that kind of control over other human beings we just have a [ __ ] natural inclination to tell people what to do absolute power corrupts absolutely yeah like it just it's just the nature of being which is why things were set up the way that they were set up to be checks against so we have three branches of the government they were supposed to all be a check on each other because they understood human nature so it's hard for people to recognize that when we live in times of

general peace that's really what it is what it goes down to it's the idea like for a lot of people the comp like conceptualizing the idea that they would have to deal with the terrain especially here in america yeah to deal with the tyrannical government in their minds and then people see that like don't tread on me flag and they start [ __ ] panicking oh you want to [ __ ] take over the government oh it's bad oh it's bad it's talking to the government the same way the constitution was talking to the government a lot of people misconstrued that the second amendment wasn't telling us what we can do it was telling the government what it can't do which is infringe on our right to keep and bear arms yeah but you know there was a video that samuel rivera put out about a rant that i made a lot of people got their panties in a what about it because i was talking about freedom and i said essentially that every single civilization up until 7 1776 was a dictatorship and they were like what about greece what they all fell apart man they all [ __ ] fell apart like these ideas are great until greece is actually a great a great uh example because you know there's a guy um named brian mirorescu who uh wrote a book called the immortality key that's all about the ancient greek societies and the enlightenment and that this is most likely due to the fact these people were all taking psychedelic drugs until it was shut down by the roman emperors like they came in and shut everybody down and the reason why they shut everybody down because you can't control people who are tripping balls and inventing democracy because isn't that kind of what happened here in america that is very similar it's very similar and you know me i'm like super like i ain't trying any psychedelics but why do you say that it's just a control freak at me but what but you got to let that go dude i do control is strength you have control because you have discipline and that that discipline is a strength but there's a lot of strength in understanding that there's paths to different ways of looking at things that

you just need to let go and find those ideas and concepts don't disagree with you like don't you're just gonna have to do better well why don't you try the isolation tank first i exposed you to that as soon as you told me about that [ __ ] i was like yup i'm not going in that mug but it's so easy you can open the door you open the door when you don't like it it'll be worthless i'd literally open it in three seconds no once i just but i'm like you would relax and settle in and you'd be fine you'd settle in i'd put a gun on velcro right attach it to the wall so some [ __ ] went down so would you be like lying down in the water there's my gun if things got sketchy you start having hallucinations reach up and feel that staccato right there on the wall and like okay okay we're good oh yeah oh good i mean that might help a little bit yeah it's control is good but it's also you've got to realize there's some control in not being in control and like being able to let go of that control i think what it is too it's so like you know i'm an only child and so i've spent a lot of time with myself and um so one thing about like i i'm not really big on trying to control people like i'm i'm very big on like do do do you right my control is always kind of of myself it's it's a matter of since i spent so much time with myself and what goes on up here i don't like the idea of anything interfering which could possibly interfere with that i understand what you said yeah and so that's what now what i will say i'm not saying that there aren't things that could make that better right that could help enlighten and elevate i just don't know right now if i'm at a point where i think the benefit is worth the potential risk yeah well there's a there's a risk and that's that's something that needs to be stressed with anything when you deal with the human mind yeah you know people some people have a tendency towards schizophrenia and psychotic breaks and there's all sorts of delicate balance yeah yeah look what happened to keith moon you know like there's a lot of

people that have taken acid and lost their [ __ ] mind that's real i know guys have taken pot edibles and lost their [ __ ] minds yeah you know i know them personally where they used to be this way and now they're that way yeah yeah and for me it's like like i hear i'm aware of all the potential positives i'm just like i don't some reason i just it hasn't reached the point where i felt like it's kind of worth exploring and taking that risk well here's what's worth exploring it's micro dosing i heard about microdosing i think micro dosing is the future for a lot of people because the amounts that we're talking about are essentially like it's a very mild feeling it's not even like being remotely high it's very mild mild elevation and reduction of stress and relaxation that's all it is and it makes you like just nicer it makes things feel better it makes the world feel like a better place isn't that the kind of the equivalent of like second-hand high no no no no secondhand high can get you paranoid i remember i got high once in a room with my dog and she was hiding under the couch i was like what the [ __ ] going on with the dog and then i realized oh the dog not on the couch she was hiding under one of the corner tables and i was like what's going on i'm like realized oh my god she was in the room with us when joey diaz and i were doing bong hits and then his poor dog who was a rescue dog already she got paranoid poor little girl yeah me uh that's the thing like me and we don't get i fight to hide like the time that i mean i haven't i haven't smoked weed since college yeah and it's just because i know me i'm i'm gonna fight it it's the ego thing yeah i mean and i don't mean an ego in a bad way you know it's like your body's trying to protect you yeah your mind rather is trying to protect you that's uh but that's also because you're you're a disciplined guy who gets things done and you don't want that to [ __ ] with you and i understand that that's how i was before i started smoking pot and i think also it does like so i think there's some people who are very high functioning who who smoke and then i think there are

some people like i could like even back then when i was kind of getting a little high because it was like like i noticed that i kind of the contrast was too much for me so i started becoming a little more lazy so to speak and it's not i'm not saying we makes you lazy i'm just saying for me i knew that it did like it didn't make me as productive as i normally am right whereas i know other people who it's it's the it's a perfect balance for them and they can just they hype high functioning people yeah they can do that i i'm too crazy i need something to just take some of the chimpanzee edge out of my brain and that's that's what it does for me it just gets me to a better place and i don't do it all the time but i do it enough and i'm comfortable enough with it that i know that there's some benefits to it but but when everybody says that pop makes you lazy i'm like [ __ ] keep up with me let's go come come talk crazy yeah don't because you can't say that because everybody has a different reaction to it and i'm not saying that everybody would have that same feeling that i get from it because i don't think that's true and i don't think it's for everybody and the irony though is you know like i said before yeah you're also talking to a guy who drinks right right and i know why i drink but it's so controlled like we had one glass of whiskey during this podcast yeah that's it one glass yeah because i know how it also part of it too is like even writing i have i can only do half of a glass because the moment i go full glass my writing starts getting crazy right yeah and but at the same time i largely drink to relax right um that's why i say i stop at a certain point because past that point i'm no longer relaxing i'm just [ __ ] drunk partying yeah you're getting hammered yeah and so that and that's not something that i really kind of enjoy now have i done it of course yeah and i've had a great time a few times doing that it's a different thing though yeah it is yeah and so for me i need it's because i'm so like i don't say like on not on edge but just 100 go i'm

always like all right i gotta do this this when i when it comes time it's hard sometimes to get a point where i'm just like all right just relax well alcohol is so regulated they're like if you like a glass of whiskey is consistently a glass of whiskey you might have a different taste to it yeah but the impact it has on your psyche pretty much the same yeah and weed is so various and edible so oh my god i mean it's like dude i've heard horror stories about elephants i'll tell you my own yeah i mean i've had wild [ __ ] paranoia when i've gotten too high before but i think there's a benefit even in that and then i come off of it and with an understanding of things that are bothering me gotcha these things that i got paranoid about it's probably like some unresolved issues or some some thoughts that i have in my head that i need to really work out yeah fair enough but it's not for everybody man no it's not it's definitely not for people with a tendency towards schizophrenia that's a fact that's a real you know i had a debate once with this guy mike hart who's a cannabis doctor from canada and alex berenson who is a guy who used to write for the new york times who wrote a book called tell your children that's all about the dangers of marijuana and you know and i was on his side i was like not on the cannabis doctor's side in some ways because i don't like people when people talk about it like it's only beneficial it's only good i don't think there's anything you know some people die when you give them peanuts right yeah everything is the same thing with alcohol some people should not drink oh yeah like it's the complete opposite yeah i had a friend who quit drinking but he would get to a point he would but when he was drinking he would drink and he would get gerbil eyes like he was gone like it was like talking to a gerbil like where are you like you're not there like shark eyes like you know what i mean like we're like you're gone like now you're just like automatons yeah just running around while like you don't even know what you would black out you know cigars relax me

too yeah it's just weird how that works because i'm like i hate cigarettes right but cigars it's a nice cigars give you a nice like ah yeah relax not do it probably i smoke a cigar like i think the last time i smoked a garbage with you that was like well they're good for conversations yeah i think they're great for conversations they give you this like when you smoke a cigar it's just like a it's it it's also it's like a manly thing to do you have a cigar a glass of whiskey you talk some [ __ ] you know it's nice it's a relaxing thing but it's um you know i want i like people to be able to make their own choices the thing that drives me the most crazy about weed is the fact that it's illegal because i think that if it was legal then we could have regulated marijuana where you knew exactly what the [ __ ] you're getting and that's a crazy thing i don't want to like i can't i don't like the secondhand smoke of weed i don't like being around it however i do think it should be legal i think almost everything should be legal and i think the argument against that is is kind of silly because you look at the amount of cocaine that makes its way into this country that's laced with fentanyl and people start dying left and right because it's regulated the way that that is getting talked like no one's talking about how [ __ ] bad that is right now well one thing they're talking about is the amount of people that have died of overdose 18 to 49 it's the number one killer of people 18 to 49. and no one's talking about it and no one's talking about that while they're trying to ban guns like what are you doing to stop the cartel from bringing fentanyl laced cocaine in because and this is an uncomfortable state and this is from coming from a person who's never done cocaine in his life if you had legal cocaine you would kill most of those deaths or you'd excuse me you would eliminate that's a bad word kill you would eliminate most of the deaths due to overdose from fentanyl yeah and that's a

lot man you would save a hundred thousand lives probably it's crazy how this [ __ ] is it's decimating people and it's only been in the last like 10 years that's what's nuts i mean i think fentanyl started making its way into the country somewhere in the the tens right like the 2012 or 13. that's reason recent like when did fentanyl overdoses start making their way into the united states and by the way like all the precursors for that [ __ ] come from china and they all go into mexico and people are profiting and and it's it's a dirty businessman where billions and billions of dollars are being generated and they're being generated exclusively by illegal drug cartels and there's nothing you can do about that and the amount of resources they have because of that i mean you've seen some of the [ __ ] warfare that they have the cartel warfare holy [ __ ] the irony behind it is like if you want to talk about how gun control doesn't stop criminals from getting guns look at mexico yeah you barely own anything in mexico yeah and we all know what goes on there yeah like that i mean of course people will dismiss it and say well it's not it's not a it's not a third world country and so forth and so on it's basically connected to us in a way that you could get easily across like it's it's like the idea that's hard to get from mexico to the united states is not have you ever gone to the coast go to the coast near san diego all you have to do is swim over here literally you could just jump in the water swim over around the little barrier and you're in the united states i mean i grew up on the southwest side of houston i know all too well they're coming in by the droves there was a number that they had the other day where they were talking about the number of illegal aliens that make their way through the southern border every day and it's astounding it's in the thousands every day it's it's so if you have a thousand every let's just say it's a thousand that is more than a quarter million a year yeah which i mean it demonstrates how porous it is like yeah so if that many people are coming

over you have to think about how easy it is for the people we really don't want over here right and how many people are coming over here with defensively exactly a lot yeah i mean fentanyl is so crazy that the tiniest amount will kill you that's so creepy about it yeah it's it's like a tiny little [ __ ] little pinch and you're dead it's nuts like what are the um what did i ask you to google that i mean when did it start yeah when defense and all start it was invented in 1959 or 1960 but overdoses maybe in like 2013 i can't tell exactly yeah so somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 years ago it started happening still that's pretty damn reason it's pretty damn recent and the fact that they just put it in other stuff you know they put it in ecstasy they put it in yeah yeah so what's his face died um mac miller uh tom petty that's how tom petty died prince that's how prince died yeah yeah on the other other kid um who i actually listen to juice world juice world um a lot of people ma'am yeah a lot of people died from that [ __ ] it's a scary drug low pete yeah it's just scary because it's so potent and there's apparently something that's way more potent than fentanyl yeah i think i heard something about that too yeah there's some new [ __ ] oh my god yeah like it's like someone saying i want a better nuclear weapon i want a nuclear weapon that blows a planet to smithereens instantly i yeah yeah it's like that's the problem with technological advancement is that they can create things that are better that are already horrible yeah i mean better and more effective it's a double-edged sword a lot of people don't what does it say here tallahassee attorney general okay listen to this this stuff called iso i so ten tenetazine isoton say that try to say that for me isotonic isotonizing okay commonly referred to as iso according to reports reports iso is approximately 20 to 100

times stronger than fence that's a nuke yeah that's what that's who's out there snorting that's a nuke who's out there bro this fentanyl ain't [ __ ] he's doing scarface piles of fat that is i mean how much how much dopamine can you really do you really want oh i think people are just trying to die i don't know i mean or escape or yeah there's just so many people in pain yeah which is really sad which is weird because it's like we just want to sweep it like it and i'll be the first to admit like dealing with that stuff and getting to the underlying issues of it is extremely hard it's complicated it's complex it's hard however you've got to start somewhere they're so eager to say let's start with start with banning this it's like okay but even if you got to where you got you're gonna have to deal with this issue yeah no matter what and so why not take the energy and focus in dealing with that how do you deal with it though like what would be the move to stop fentanyl from getting into this country i mean the the real hard truth is people don't want fentanyl that's not what they want they want to get high and they want to get high in a way where you know you know dr carl hart is carl hart that sounds so familiar i've had him on my podcast several times and he's a brilliant professor um at columbia who also does drugs and talks openly about i mean he looks like a guy who does drugs he's got dreads and but he's but he's brilliant and he's unusual in the fact that he was a clean straight-laced research professor who upon his examination of these drugs in a research setting started realizing that our ideas of them were completely exaggerated and screwed and he enjoys heroin but he'll snort a little bit of it and like have great conversations and have a wonderful time with his wife and but he talks bravely about it where like if you're a [ __ ] professor at a university like who the [ __ ] is out there talking about doing schedule one drugs i mean look i'm not all i'm not at all near anywhere that [ __ ] but i mean coffee yeah yeah like i know how i feel when i drink this [ __ ] in the morning

yeah so i can't really judge someone who does that personally well i've never done heroin either but i get it i understand what he's saying because you know and he's talking about how if we did have access to clean cocaine where it was just cocaine which very few people he's like stepped on in weird yes you would have an understanding of what it is it's like it's it's way better for you than alcohol probably like if you i mean i don't know i mean i'm no fool to understand what the abuse of this can do i mean so like i said like everybody has their vices right yeah um and some people can handle devices better than others um and so that's why for me i'm not really big on the you know make all drugs illegal no that's stupid you but who's to say the problem like i always use this analogy i'm like if there was only three people on earth you me and jamie and then jamie decided oh alcohol should be illegal we're gonna lock you all up and we'd be like what the [ __ ] are you talking about dude and jamie wants to put us in a cage because we drink alcohol that would be crazy well why is it because the the real numbers of people that want it to be illegal and that enforce it are so small yeah in comparison to the general population it's literally creating an economy that is more destructive than the actual drug itself right and you're propping up murderers you're propping up this [ __ ] cartel violence it doesn't work like a lot of the violence in the inner city is because of the is driven by the narco economy that exists there exactly but how would you ever transition to making it legal it's like once that genie is out of something about that how do you put it back in how would you ever how would you ever do it does it really matter it's already out of it it's out there as is right but if someone's child died of an overdose because they made cocaine legal and they just started doing cocaine they had a heart attack and died you'd be like blood is on your hands i'm like are you sure

because it's not like it's hard to get it now we would have to have that kind of really uncomfortable overdose on this it's pretty hard over i mean that's not hard to overdose on alcohol i shouldn't say that but if you don't see what you mean yeah i mean you've got there's a quantity level of consumption that's required you know you get to that point and you can always throw up yeah it's like i don't think i don't think it's an easy solution i think making drugs legal it would be a very difficult growing period or or you know learning period i because even even me i'm i'm more apathetic to whether or not they should be legal that's kind of what that's my stance i'm kind of just apathetic to it um because largely i can't i don't have the answers as to how do how do we regulate that right right um but at the same time i can't see how destructive how destructive they are as far as being illegal and in any economies that are created around it because of the because of the illegality um it's no different than when we were dealing with the prohibition yeah with alcohol well that's what made all the [ __ ] mafia guys rich that's where we got the genesis of our modern day gun laws really yeah because of the violence the violence that was taking place during that time period that's why we that's why full autos are borderline illegal for any of us to own because of what was happening during that time period no [ __ ] yeah huh well it makes sense they had those old ones with the the circle thing circle magazine yeah that is a wild time when you think about the amount of money that was transferred to illegal organizations just because people wanted alcohol and the government had decided what was the genesis of that like who decided that alcohol should be illegal and how did they pull that off because it was only illegal in america right it wasn't illegal in europe was it i don't think so

i remember watching a documentary about this and i forgot i looked into this too a few times temperance movement they tried to start it a few times and it didn't really take hold yeah and then uh someone somewhere in ohio that it clicked all roads lead to ohio there's a spot called temperature you can still go visit the area but when i looked into that i found out it wasn't just happening there it was happening in a few places i don't know if it was a religious thing or a political thing but it was one of the two which could have been at that time the same thing yeah right well people were just kind of dumb back then too in terms of like the repercussions of things like they had no idea they probably thought they were going to make a better society we're going to build a better society it's there's an oversimplification of things right and that's and i think i think too to a certain degree like especially when talking about the gun stuff too i think we create the problems because we're always looking to our leaders to give us oversimplified solutions to complex issues and we don't give them the leeway to try to figure it out we want the answers now yeah so we kind of almost to a certain degree forced them to say great let me grab on to the easiest most visible way to stop to say i'm solving this solution so they can get off my back or i can look like i'm not incompetent because we want our solutions now we want them fast and we want them easy and that's i think the major problem that we're having in terms of our dynamic and relationship with our leaders and in the public as a whole is because we always want an oversimplified oversimplified solution to very complex problems and we don't give them enough time we don't even give ourselves enough time to work through the problem we just don't we have so many unresolved super complex problems in this country too like extreme poverty you know what's happening in certain inner cities like the south side of chicago like detroit baltimore you there's many of them that you could point to all day long that have never

changed they're the same as they were decades ago if anything they've gotten worse and there's no effort to like really have a comprehensive national super conversation about it right official oh we're gonna be tougher on crime and we're gonna when the ukraine rolls around we've got all the [ __ ] deck it's wild and we send guns and [ __ ] to our friends yeah but people have missiles and ships yeah people of america no no no no no no we're not giving you guns so that you can hold us accountable right and also it's like what are we doing like what is happening over there like how is what is what is going to how is this going to escalate i am [ __ ] terrified that this could escalate to nuclear war terrified i mean i just did a video about uh uh taiwan where their their their people are starting to learn to train how to use guns i mean they're using airsoft guns to do it but they're learning how to use firearms in the event chinese that china decides to invade which is also an interesting thing and i keep telling people this all the time when we talk about you know respect to the second amendment like people forget the second amendment wasn't written it wasn't written for hunting it wasn't written for sports shooting it was written so the people had a means to check potential tyrannical government a foreign government and that's why this country was formed exactly and people here saw this argument all the time they're like well i was talking about the militia and i'm like like let's say that like just take it outside of the political realm it makes no sense if the purpose that it was written was to uh other people to have the ability to check a potential tyrannical government domestic or foreign why would they tell why would they write in the constitution telling the government that they have the ability to own firearms it makes no sense right and then if if it's designed for the people to be able to check a potential tyrannical government foreign a domestic does it make sense that the people would

have to go to that government that's that's being tyrannical to get the guns to fight back against that government right that makes no sense doesn't make any doesn't make any sense at all no so i find it odd when people try to make this argument and i'm like just even in on the intellectual level right there's the operative clause and then the the um the operative clause and the preparatory clause people don't understand how that works it's like they're basically saying in the beginning of the statement well-regulated a well-regulated militia being necessary to secure the free state this is why we're about to say what we're about to say after this right the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be in french because we understand that a militia which is comprised of the people is needed in order to protect the security of the state we you created yeah and when they say that's when people had muskets yeah the government too you [ __ ] exactly yeah the government had muskets back then too and it was the it was the top of the top weapon at the time i'm just trying to say that as simple as possible their musket was the equivalent of our ar right now yeah and what scares me is that people think that the the people that are in the military would never turn on the citizens i'm like you don't know people people you don't they could other people so easily they could decide that those people that are against them are the enemy and the enemy of the state the enemy of the government who did like tiananmen square and the only reason i say team squares because i just recently watched a video about it again because i was just refreshing my brain about it who do you think the people were who came in and killed the people who were protesting right it was the military right the same military yeah and you said there was a video of a girl a woman by the way who was talking about taking arms up against the people and this was about lockdowns during covet and she was talking about if you don't think that i would take arms against you and shoot you that you're crazy i saw that did you see that video like [ __ ]

are you out of your [ __ ] mind like what a weird power trip you're on you're talking about shooting people that don't want to get vaccinated think about that wild yeah and then you're going to tell me that i'm supposed to trust the government to protect me without firearms because when you give a person a gun and you give a person a sense of power and then give a person this sense of entitlement that they're entitled to tell people what to do and enforce laws like there's just a natural tendency that people have which is why the founding fathers understood that so the only check against that is for the people to have firearms too but we still have this problem with mass shooting so what the [ __ ] is the solution to temper that to stop that to mitigate that to do something to keep evil destroyed disturbed people from getting their hands on guns so let's let's put the let's put things in the framework of the reality we are in the vast majority of the people who are committing mass shootings are getting their guns legally though now it's not like they're getting them off the streets legally they're getting them legally and the way they're able to get them legally is because they're passing background checks vast majority mass shooters pass background checks to get their guns they're passing background checks because they don't have criminal history they don't so the oh if you're just going to look at this from a gun control perspective your only option is to ban guns that is your only option if you're only going to look at this from a gun control perspective because we already have everything in place to prevent this we have background checks they're passing them right so the passing background checks because they don't have criminal histories and they're they're getting these guns and they're committing violence in any event that they do have a history that could have prevented them from doing it the system failed the charleston shooter he shouldn't have never had the gun but the way the system was executed the way they conducted the background check

there was a mistake he got his hands on the gun were you going to make the background check more back-techier no because the system is run by humans that are inherently flawed so what do we do when the system breaks down even though we have things in place to stop it you have to be in a position to deal with the threat immediately nobody likes that because the idea of self-defense in the moment is ugly it's nasty it sucks you you fight you understand what that's like at the end of the day first and foremost you need to put yourself in a position to protect yourself and stop it immediately then we can start working our way towards all right how do we deal with the even more complex issues because telling me that i just can't own this gun or that gun or this gun it's lunacy and it's moronic we have over 400 million guns in this country you think you're going to write a law that says we're not allowed to have ar-15s anymore now you're no longer going to see mass shootings where ar-15s are involved doesn't make sense and then even if you do ar-15s make up less less than a fraction of the guns used in actual gun debts so what is the solution if these people are passing background checks and they are getting guns legally and they're still committing these horrific mass murders what's the solution the solution is to empower the people to stop them when they show up that's the that's what people don't like well think about it there's no mental health solution there's nothing we can do in terms of so from a mental health perspective we can have the conversation about what type of evaluation would take place that would preclude some like what type of diagnosis would be required to preclude somebody from their second amendment right to own a firearm even though they've actually never committed a crime that's the question that's the question we have to address where where where is that line so somebody who has anxiety are we going to prevent them from owning a gun right somebody who has transient depression

are we going to prevent them from owning guns because they get depressed sometimes where does that where does that where's that line and so that's where things start getting excessively complicated and incredibly subjective because which which doctors are going to make this decision right right well one doctor who's like i mean people who have anxiety or borderline depression or the case might be they're not violent people and then you have another doctor who is on the payroll of some big timer who has who is incredibly anti-gun and says nope i need you to find that anybody who has anxiety won't be allowed to have a firearm but then the whole mental mental health spectrum is so broad and so complicated that you're not going to get anything as definitive as anybody who has anxiety or depression can't own guns you're not going to get that it has to be action-based or potentially action-based if you're in the process of say like you can be charged with attempted murder because you took substantial steps to go and murder somebody you may not have been able to do it but you took substantial steps to do it so therefore we can charge you with attempted murder now somebody for instance there have been there are numerous stories where people have said they've written i'm going to kill these people they have lists of names they're going to do they've they've acquired firearms they've shown um behavior that says that they're willing to do these things you can take a substantial step enough to say you are a potential mass shooter and you can be charged with that we have laws to deal with that so i don't understand why people don't understand the reality of that it's not as simple as saying well everyone just needs to have a mental health evaluation because where where's the standard right it is subjective like someone can decide if you like certain movies if you listen to something music you play video games and that puts the power in the hands of the government who have already demonstrated really don't want us to have guns to begin with and that's and that's the problem and then there's this thing that

when people want to have a solution then also all of a sudden it becomes political and it doesn't become political in that there's necessarily like some sort of uh some sort of an interest to get the people unarmed as much as there is to come up with at least a paper solution that makes people satisfied that their politicians are doing the work yeah and i agree with that because that's another thing that doesn't get done very well is putting and i hate boxes but for the sake of making the necessary distinctions of the people having the conversations right you have the politicians like they don't really don't want anyone to have guns that's they're there then you have people who just hate guns don't want to be a part of that they're people who really just want solutions right they're like look people are dying we need to do something this seems like the easiest thing to do because i think it'll work those those are a lot of people like that like their motivation everything about it is it's positive it's good they have the same desire that the people in the gun community have to figure out a way to save lives but at a certain point we do have to understand we have to confront reality 400 million guns in this country we have over 300 million people in this country just those numbers alone they're going to be substantially more crazy people who haven't done anything crazy than other places people always want to compare us to the uk so the uk as a whole is about the size of new york so naturally you're just going to have more people willing to do crazy stuff like that because we have so many people right from different backgrounds and it's not and just so diverse in terms of upbringing you name it so we're going to be more we're going to be more exposed to people who are willing to do things like that so as a result of that we need to empower the people who aren't like that to be able to stop it when it arises and you don't do that by making people defenseless

it just doesn't work that way so what you're offering is a pragmatic solution to deal with the very real problem that you have here not looking at it in terms of like a romantic version of how we're gonna take away all the bad guns and all the bad violence is gonna stop you're looking at it in terms of like what are the actual facts what are we actually dealing with and what is the only actionable solution yeah because if you tell because if you ban ar-15s or let's say in some cases and joe's out actually said he wanted to ban semi-automatic weapons cool but it means nothing when the guy shows up to my house to kick in my door has one all you need is a double bound shotgun you caught trying to shoot one off into the air and what was i talking about there's a hundred billion people with guns and over 500 of them are from jail or something and i mean but that in the public but joe's also a fud like he just has a very antiquated way of lifting that's a funny thing people don't even know what that means i know what it means elmer fudd like that's how people talk about uh people that hunt and use bolt action rifles people like real gun enthusiasts like yourself okay they always yeah yeah but that's why he's always equating everything to the idea of hunting yeah because that's it's his only perspective the segment has nothing to do with honey absolutely nothing to do with honey yeah but he needs to process it through that lens because that's the only way he's he's been in politics his entire life he's been surrounded by protection his entire life so that's the thing right they all want protection they all want armed guards which is wild the people that are anti-gun also want armed guards which is [ __ ] wild here's a crazy thing we say we want ar-15s to protect ourselves and protect our life right the people who are protecting joe biden are protecting his life and that and they also have ar-15s so how can you then turn around and look at me and say i don't know why you need an ar-15 to protect your life you have nine dudes around you with the goddamn same gun that you're telling me i shouldn't have

to protect my life [ __ ] you i'm sorry and on that let's wrap it up thank you brother i appreciate you coming here uh coleon noir on instagram what's your website the people live mr shop.mrcolionwar.com is where i have all like my 2a pro 2a merch and mrcullyonaward.com is like blogging youtube youtube mr cullen.com right thank you don't miss a corner all right bye everybody [Music] [Applause] you