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Louder with Crowder

Louder with Crowder

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From Montreal Shooting Insanity: Marxist Incels & Female CopsJun 23, 2026

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I need to be healthy every day to survive it and go through the next came around and the next came around. So It's important that Wk was part of that to keep my mind busy for eight, nine hours, and then I had to go back and face the reality I had a goal. and they go is to survive. The research shows there is a significant connection between the ability to continue to work and cancer recovery We can make work a better place for healing. Learn more and sign the pledge at workingwcancerplledge. com Welcome to the lineup liive here on Rumble where each show rolls into the next from eight AM to seven PM, Eastern. I believe Eastern. I don't know. I'm still on some of the pain medication, but not really. I just use it as an excuse. That's a lie. I'm try and not lie. Good Every time I'm like, I know I just got the times wrong. But you don't need to change that dial. That's the point. Obviously today, a couple of things to get into our hearts Go out thoughts and prayers, peopleople say it's cliche. I don't care Ab all I can offer to those affected in Montreal shooting. I don't want to say in my hometown, but really it is. I was raised there from three to eighteen and this is the fourth mass shooting that I can remember. in my lifetime. So we're going to go through that a cou a couple of dynamics that I think are important to note. The obvious one being that the United States is not a unique place and that we're the only country with mass shootings, you'll hear that. I don't know that there's a major city that has had more than Montreal let alone how poorly they've handled it Then we're also going to get into John C. Rilly on this recent feminist podcast talking about how Elon Musk is, you, racist and empathy is good and that you should be empathetic to all the LGBTQ immigrants. It makes no sense. Hollywood is so completely self unaware. I don't know if they can correct it, which will bring us to a mug cllub movie review, Citizen Vigilante. Re review on that one might not be what you expect on with the show The Rumble premium enjoin now for niney nine annually or nine nine nine nineents a month to get the entirely ad free experience and an ever expanding roster of content, creators and free speech it's still there I was just checking. I thought No, I thought it was muled. I was mulled by a demon in my sleep last night. Oh, o oh, How are you supposed to protect that? And there was no other explanation until I woke up and I realized that Joe Lewis was with me under the covers was like, mayaybe that's a possibility.gos was to four dogs. Perfect claw markark. I don't know. What do you guys think? Demon or dog. That is a demon.. That was the sound of a demon. That's the joker and the Michael Keaton Batman after he falls, right Hey, another question. Can you name me a job that a woman, a female, a lady, might be more apt to perform than, say, police officer? Name me a job Ey job. Comment below And we'll read some in chat.'reve weekayssleven. How are you K Mor to you?' How are you? Good You're back. I am. F good? I do. Good for you. I wasn't sick. It's okay. No, I know, but you're doing all right. I'm doing well I wouldn't say all right. I't say Well. He's a good man. Yeah. He's a good man. He's not. Wednesday, june twenty fourth, he is at the Ad's Name Pro in Dallas, Texas, not Underscore Firestein on ex Josh. Firestein. How are you Gsood Yeah, it'smorow.an? That's right. it is tomorrow. I get so used to reading the actual date. I' like, that's right tomorrow. As an improv. You gonna be there Yeah, putem on spot.. Yes. Yes, I might. It is my birthday. It's a cardboard day. birthday. No. I have everyone's birthday in my calendar. I have everyveryone's birthday in my calendar except for John. Johny Yeah. Y, 'cause he went in and removed it. He removed it. He' removed it so many times that then I thought I remembered it and caught him and I was a day late. This cyber crime was removing his birthday from your calendar. And then he makes him ask that nobody can meet. I don't know what's wrong with him. You should go deathbish on him. I should. No. I should like Hey, you want a pinch to grow an inch. What? I think that's a salt I don't know about that one. I got one for you for good luck. You vomit sexual. All right. Prpton and I still enjoy it. First story. This is fun. is it? And by fun, I mean stupid. Here's a woman who happens to be black I don't see color shade. Just to be clear, but I need to just because you may, I do this for you. a woman who happens to be black. guysys, color, race does not define people, just to be clear. o, racism is bad. A woman who happens to be black explains why it's a good thing to eat watermelon on Juneteenth I'm drinking the blood of my ancestors on the campus that profited from that. D drinking sorrow, not across the African diaspora as Bisop or sol. And I'm eating watermelon, Not because of the stereotype, but because after emancipation, watermelon became a symbol of black freedom. Newly freed peopleit for themselves. White America later turned that success into a shameful caricature. The tradition of red foods on juneteenth is shameful about water. is the blood shed by enslaved Africans and their descendants. It traces back to traditions carried across the Middle passassage and remade wherever enslaved people survived. Red for remembrance, resilience, and the joy that survive. I'm black three times over and And I'm a young Yale alumnus standing bl It's but on gon land, enriched by enslaved labor the university never paid for. Today, Yale pays me for my mind. Red is the blood that they took and red is proof that we are still here Well, no one said you weren't. Yeah, where you know? We're well aware. Yeah. I've been in the movie. You're almost impossible to miss. We've all seen the crime rate. We know. No, it's a very you' very boisterous people. I've been to Chil's on a Tuesday. Yeah. yeah. I have history. No, No, I thought you' gading me. I was just th goo to Chili's today and tell me I'm wrong. the problem is I like chilies. It's the best deal going. You can get a burger and chips and sauce and will fry for like ten bucks. Yeah, but there's a reason why the sil War is plastic now. I think they've revamped haven in their skin. There's a reason that you're like, why did my burger chained down? That weird. Juneenth It's our special. It's the juneteenth burger.es. extra days of slavery burger. I feel like we're too far removed from this video to now make this punchline work You remember how in the video? drinking watermelon was like drinking the blood of her ancestors, right? Because now we're like two minutes removed That's what it symbolizes drinking the blood of meeting black people, the way she puts it, ancestors I guess her version of Black communion. Is that what it is? Oh, I thought it was just like ours. Do they also take the body of their ancestors timing this way Everyone's not me in becausecause you know it's and I don't wantan Do it. I don't wanna. I know it. I know it. I wrote it. Do it. Here's her ancestor's last supper Takeaking my mother fucking body. drrink my sheep, famam I wouldn't be able to crucify him because he's so fly. They had to use dior nails. Youad have given him vinegar on a sponge, It's just diet. He's a bit. Yeah, he was wearing cross trarainers. Like, here's the thing we had before you say blasphemy, We had something uniting black and white Americans. We've gotten far away from it. Christianity. that was what united us. That was a big part by the way, large Christian nuclear households in the black families here in the United States, they went to church at higher rates than white people. We all realized, hey, slavery was wrong. And the central component of the healing was, hey, we agree that it's wrong because we serve a God who tells us that we can't treat people this way Can we move forward And then that also was paired with forgiveness. These messages from the left are distinctly anti God. They're distinctly anti Christian. Why? Because there's no forgiveness There's no redemption. There can be no absolution, and there certainly can't be accountability So it's silly and you look at it and you think, woke, that's the actual satanic messaging. It's not Rihanna doing this with the eye. It's not Jay Z drinking the blood of unborn children, whatever. it is these conspiracy theories out there. I'm sure that people are engaged in awful hedonism too, but it's right in front of your face We're not going to forgive. We're going to blame you for the sins of your ancestors and we're not going to heal. There's no redemption It's anti go So let's go back to we were healing, race relations were better, and now they're worse. Have we gotten closer or further from the through line of Christianity? It is that simple. Let me ask you, you think we'd be better off? If right now you doubled the amount of black Americans and white Americans in Christian church, you think we'd be? You you think race relations would be better Do you think interracial crime would be better Wouldn't be perfect. You could double the number Be a lot better That's it. My main takeaway is that I can say the black people like watermelon and not be offensive. It's actually it's supportive. I should have never been offensive. Ebody This hurtful stereotype is delicious. What are you talking about? does not like watermelon. Also, you know who wanted us to appreciate black cuisine? Early bllack entrepreneurs. Yeah. that was the thing. It was hey, come try our isn't it great? There was also some healing there. Now it's appropriate. Every that could result in healing could result in bridging the gap has now been made to be a landmine field. That's what it is., you can like it, but not too much. That's cultural appropriation. Yeah, well we're not going forgive because down the lines way it turns out my forefathers were a slaveholders, Sonny host and, oh, let's just ignore that.'s And then they blame you for the division. Yeah. These extreme people on the right. Every they push is a direct move to force more division It's not your fault for responding to it and isolating yourself from those people who are seeking to divide this country. And they've been successful, the left. Now here's another one too. Second Amendment was not a divisive issue in the United States for a very long time It became one. It became politicized, and now it's come full circle. It's a single biggest losing issue for the left where they don't even push it that much. They'll still, though, whenever there's a mass shooting before the bodies are cold, they'll try and trot something out. They have to for their donor class. But you've been told from the left that it's a uniquely American phenomenon, mass shootings. It's not true. It's never been true. Of course, more violence in the United States is being carried out with guns than say knives because we have access to them, but we don't have the highest vient crime rate in the world. We do not have the highest mass shooting rate in the world And if you eliminate If you take away from statistics, the majority of white, Anglo Saxon Americans, guess what? You'd have one of the lowest crime rates in the world. Hey, we'd be like Norway. We get it now This brings me to Montreal. There was a shooting yesterday, just awful, tragedy. It's the fourth one to my recollection in the city of Montreal in my lifetime. Did you guys know that? Check the references, We make them available every show. We stream weekdays eleven AM easastern Is there another American city where you can go, wait a second, four mass shootings in the same zip code I can't think of one. Obviously bloods and crips and gang shootouts notwithstanding. So yesterday, this shooting took place, I believe in the Code Denage neighborhood in Montreal, if I'm not mistaken We'll go through the details. eachach one is worse than the last A Montreal police officer, a civilian and a suspect are dead Monday after a shootout between a commercial residential building and a hotel next to Decerri Boulevard and Cort Avenue. Witnesses we spoke to said they saw the shootout between the gunmen and police officers take place on the ground, one seeing a police officer go down and that the shooter had what appeared to be a rifle According to the SPVM, the shooting began around eleven thirty five AM. Montreal P pololice chief Fatdy Decker has confirmed that at this point there was only one suspect, the suspect who died, who was involved in the shooting. So letm give you what we know, what we don't, and then we'll get to the manifesto. and it's possibly the worst one ever U One officer was killed thirty four year old Mohammed Lamin Ben Rduan, if I'm getting that correct, obbviously our prayers go to the family there. One civilian was killed. Michael Miz Ri, who was very likely, we'll get to some footage, shot by the female officer in question, who did not handle this well And then the shooter, of course, was killed by police. So the main takeaway, like I said, here is four shootings in Montreal. the ones that I'm going off of eighty nine was P Technique. fourteen were dead, thirteen were injured, Concordia University shooting in ninety two, four were dead, one was injured. Dawson College, I had friends in that college at that time, nineteen injured but only one dead U which is kind of remarkable. It was it was was something where people were defenseless and honestly, the shooter was just bad Yeah. He was just a bad shot. thank God that he was. Outside of the United States from two thousand to twenty twenty five, there have been ninety nine mass shootings across what you would consider developed countries, first world countries. So this idea that it only takes place in the United States, that's not true And I would expect it to get worse. Also, I don't care if it's a mass shooting or a mass stabbing or someone uses a car. My primary gripe is with evil and those who use violence to carry it out But the argument as it stands, doesn't work. There are mass shootings in other countries And we are not at the top of any of these lists. So here's what we also know And I know what people are going to say. Uvalde, and no one was more critical of police there than us. Very harsh. Youd get police, male and female all the time who make mistakes, who are not trained very well. That's why we discussed the, I believe it was Columbus police chief who said that you citizens, they don't have enough training with guns. likeike the average police officer in many departments only only go through fifty rounds a year in training. So that's not lost on me However Before we get to the discussion of better training for all officers, can we also eliminate certain outliers that don't need to be included, meaning Would we be safer if we didn't have female officers, period? Sure, there will be bad male police officers, but in dealing with The starting point. womomen shouldn't be cops Aren't you tired of pretending like they should Now it's not just that they're physically weak and can be overpowered and their only option is to go to a firearm, right They're going to feel more intimidated more quickly, more rapidly than say someone like Gerald. Yeah. Their only tool is going to be a mechanical advantage. They are a femle officer I don't care how tough she is she is never ever going to subdue a male, let alone one on PCP who's slightly above average in size What we seem to see here and we have clips from multiple angles, we want to point out to you what's going on is this female officer mistook a bystander for the shooter. lookooks like she shot him and then after that ran away, which left others exposed. Basically the worst way you could handle it. and I get that these officers have difficult situations, here's the breakdown someone watching The female officer is behind the barrier. Holy shit. You'll see her ot There's a fale officer. Night is it? Night shet. No Yeah. So it's chaotic. And maybe we could get that other aerial angle if we have it of where she allegedly potentially shoots the bystander because that's a little bit clear. He didn't act in a way that would be in accordance with self preservation, I would say. But she reacted, startled. That's a big thing, reaction time, the difference between men and women. Let's get into this. because if you are in a fire in the third story, be honest you want to see a Medium size lady show up. You're dealing with a violent perp and your house is on drugs you want to see an average size woman show up? Let's just be real about this. And let's get the studies reflect this time and time again. They look They've looked at male units versus mixed units. notot just male units versus female, male units versus mixed units. And the all male units are faster, more accurate. They get injured less. They're far better actually at acting in ainated in a coordinated form of movement, working as a unit, working as a team. This is something that Anyone who's been in any type of organized sports or very likely the military would know. It's a better dynamic, the more homogenous it is, particularly as it relates to gender. We have study after study even if I will say that the men's personal training regimen can be seen rightfully as questionable It works. And you still know better at the Hak dance. And you practice, it'd be worse if you didn't practice, but you practice and it's still offensively bad. It's like I thought it was doing animals. It takes time. I thought I was good. I was. All right, All right. No one wanted to be around, that's for sure. That's absolutely true. So there you When it comes to female officers, having to deal with perpetrators, perps, they are less effective. They are significantly more injured far more often. And big indicator that's very important. People talk about women in the gym, some women will be able to train a movement. Females in general, the grip strength is just something that cannot be overcome, and it's a rate limiting factor in a lot of physical altercations barring hyperly technical training. ninety five percent of men have greater grip strength than nearly all female athletes trained specifically in grip centric sports It's justan. They also have failed far more often standard pistol qualifications under realistic training scenarios, particularly if there's a heavier trigger pull weight, which is standard to many police units as far as reaction time. Men have much faster reaction times, to be clear, especially under stress. That's the primary difference between the male and female brain, this myth of multitasking. It's not people can't really multitask. Women often have more neural flexibility to go from one task to another, which appears as multitasking. Men are better at locking in on one, even during times of stress It's not like These other societies that didn't have access to to books, to libraries, to data, to scientific information. It's not like they miss it when they say, oK men are better hunters. Men are better going out there where they are likely to be killed. They react better So we want them to do that and we want the women to be in the village doing things that are important, but maybe more tasks that are lower stress. They're more effective at that That's something that everybody knows. But for some reason, in the name of equality, we've put women into positions where they just biologically are incapable of at large being as effective as men. The result More people die More accidents happen More lapses in judgment. Just the injury rates alone. Like if you look at females in the army, they're sixty seven percent more likely to be discharged for some type of physical injury, muscoskeletal disorder If you look at that's in the army specifically If you look at marine females, one hundred percent more likely to be injured while bearing loads What are we doing here? I've been talking about this for a very long time and every it's one of those situations where when I talk with people in real life, it's incredibly rare to even hear a woman go, Well, I think that women should be cops. I think that women should be on the front lines. So you're going, Who is pushing this? Yeah. Let alone, it's now the norm. Yeah, it's always about being allowed to do something. It's like, should we look a little bit past that? L do we really want that? So let's talk let's take this female cop I think she's probably going to be a very let me let me put it this way. She's almost one hundred percent going to be less safe around other people in this situation. She's not going to be able to secure people easily. She's not going to be able to subdue a suspect or cover her partner as well, evenven if it's a seven to ten percent difference, that's enough, right in this situation So it's bad for her and it's bad for everybody else. I don't want to put her in that situation on top of everybody else in that situation. Right. I want to keep her out of that situation. I want a man. to go in there and have to do the hard stuff like this and have to protect other people and potentially die to protect the community. I don't want to send our women into those situations. Why aren't we thinking more on those lines instead of saying, well, just I can do anything a man can do. It's like, well that's really not the point. Yeah at this point. I know you can't That's really not the point. Right. It comes out of this, okay? Let's just say we approach police force military as unselfishly as possible Take away your political views, takeake away what you want to do as far as serving your country. For example, have some people who want to be pilots and they can't because they don't have the vision for it, right? Yep When you are applying for the police force or military, ask yourself, are you the best person to be doing this job? Or are you taking the spot of someone who could be it's that simple. Could someone be more physically capable? Is there someone out there who statistically may have a higher aptitude for this type of profession? And if the answer is, yeah, you are actually not the best for this job And it involves people's lives other than your own. Step aside, makeake room for the right person It's not about you It's not about you It's that simple. I mean, just the load bearing stat in the Marines.ike, why are women in the Marines of all places? The female Marines, that should be an oxymoron, just like jumbo shrimp. It makes no sense. Their uniforms fit really nicely. Well good. along with a stretch They do. What do you want from me? stretchy maternity flight suits? Yeah, let's spend a few billion dollars on that, call it progress. But we do all have to bear the load of taxes, which sucks. Luckily, there's help out there with tax Network USA es me What does overpaying on your taxes feel like bout like that Don't let the IRS bust your balls, visit tnusa dot com slash crowder for immediate relief and expert guidance And sorry to our Canadian viewers. I can't help you. just you just enjoy that top fifty two percent top marginal tax rate that kicks in really quickly and your fourteencent to fifteen percent sales tax. It's a silly country. I don't know why we haven't taken it over. of reasons Mostly that we just don't want it. We'll take the resources. Yeah. And some of the people, some of the people are pretty cool but a lot of people, we don't want them left. People at work supported me while I was going through treatment by not treating me like somebody who was going through treatment. Treatment sucks Cancer sucks being engaged with work. really helped to I just knew I was going to beat this day. Research shows there is a significant connection between the ability to continue to work and cancer recover We can make work a better place for healing Learn more and sign the pledge at workingwithcancerplledge. com. Well, there's a manifesto from the shooter.ood They always do that. Yeah. And I don't really even want to give you his name or I certainly don't want to make the person famous, but I do think it's important to know the motivation because the media will misrepresent it. It's not being talked about a lot in American media. That's pretty telling. But even in Canadian media, they will black out certain aspects. So let me just give you the short end of it. The shooter is a communist He's a commist, who's a black pill So we'll try and say he's an incel They'll try and say he's part of the Red Pill community. They'll try and say he's part of the manosphere. This person is a communist. He is a Marxist. He's a self avowed Marxist Leninist And he argues that male romance, sexual romantic deprivation are the byproducts of capitalism. So let me read this to you from he says, put it quite simply, capitalism is a system based on the continual profit of a select few people who are the bourgeois class. and it was ultimately the case that the widespread practice of monogamy simply proved to be less monetarily profitable for the bourgeois than hypergamy did So he's a communist, he's a Marxist. Okaykay thenen this idea of blackpilling of people who are you know anti actually anti women, not people who believe in complimentary gender roles, notot people who believe in the nuclear family, who believe in traditional views of women and men, but people who have become soured and actually have disdain for women, That's found on both the left and the right to be That's not a political issue. What is a political issue is radical Marxism, communism, that is distinctly left. You will find plenty of people on the left and the right who are to use whatever term you want to, misogynist, whatever So they'll try and attribute this to the right. Don't allow that to happen. Here's Here's something that he writes, and I will say this this it's very reflective of a lot of these people on the Marxist right. It's nihilism. Yeah It's there's nothing you can do about it, right? Our big right with the left has always been there's nothing you can do. There's nothing you can do. It must be some cabal of people. It's the government has to There's nothing you can do. You can't work harder. There's no way to improve your circumstance. You need a bailout. you need some kind of of a grant. Now you see that on the right They they have a different boogey manan. these people are not on the right. It could be Israel. it could could be Epstein, could be Elon Musk, could be tech bros. Not to say there aren't legitimate gripes with all of those people, but it comes down there's nothing you can do to improve your circumstances. That's why the Marxist right. That's where the horseshoe takes place. My life sucks and none of it is my fault. Some of it isn't your fault How you deal with it is entirely your responsibility. So here's what he wrote. To obtain this female intimacy, the common male seeks to improve himself. The avenues of improvement which these males enter are those which are laid out openly in Western society for any male wishing to socially advance, nameamely things along the lines of becoming wealthier, becoming more cultured, lifting weights, acting more confidently, dressing better, and other similar things which do not alter the core factors that truly decide male attractiveness, which are tall height justust say Height The handsomeness of the face and race or in other words, things in which fertile females perceive actual genetic quality, because they are things which cannot be altered easily in nature Um There's some truth to that But again, there's nothing you can do You' to you're going to tell me that you will not increase your odds if you actually want a mate. if you actually want to find a wife, and a man who finds a wife finds that which is good You mean to tell me that getting in better shape You mean to tell me that basic grooming principles, you mean to tell me that being successful in your professional endeavors, you mean to tell me that being more disciplined, being more articulate, being more confident, having more to offer will improve your chances. none, if you're short. Wh's just not true. Sure, there will be some limitations It's like saying, hey, you can never be Floyd Mayweather. You can never be Tyson Trree. You can never be Conor McGregor because they have gifts from God. Sure. but you can't become any more capable at defending yourself let's eliminate world Champions. Let's eliminate Chads, the six foot five seven figure incomes, right? J just have perfect symmetry. Let's elimin that. Let's eliminate world Champions. You don't think that you can make yourself better than ninety nine percent of the population let's reduce it. ninety? eighty Here's how you know this person is a leftist. They haven't put in the work if that's what they believe This is also why it's very, very important for young men to fail and to build themselves up. It's the only way to build actual confidence. And so this is an epidemic of no red pens. This is an epidemic of equalizing the soccer score so that no one's feelings are hurt because the only way a young male can develop self confidence is to get really, really good at something Any young man who started off unable to bench press the bar and made it to three plates, any young man who wouldn't be able to go for a jog without getting winded because they were obese and then got down to twelve percent body fat, was healthier, able to play with his kids. Any man who's ever become strong, who has ever progressed through years and had something to show for it will tell you that this is untrue. We don't have enough young men doing that And so they just say None of it means none of it's going to make a difference. Yeah. And also how long did he try Do we know the age of the shooter right now? Is that something that was given out? I if they can have that bring it in. But how how many years did you go through this process? How many decades Did you go through the process of trying to make yourself better, trying to find good things in life to do to become a more attractive mate to potentially somebody else, how often did you say I'm not giving up? Like becausecause when I found my wife, I believe I was thirty eight years old when we met Not ideal. And I'm six foot four. I played college football. I had my own business at the time. I worked in wine that's like lady is drunk. It's easy. Yeah. That's not what Everything's easier. Yeah get a little bit of cheese a little bit of yellow tail. you know, it's a little bit it's kind ofool. So you can fail for a lot of different reasons and you can fail for a very long time. It's this idea that, okay, well, I'm failing at this stuff. And so instead of trying to get better, instead of persevering I'm just going to say that the world is terrible and I'm going to go shoot people because of it. Well, you know, here's a good example. and I say this, I don't say this to pat myself in the back I say it to praise you. Gerald is a freak athlete, okay? Gerald was so good football that other kids were actually recruited to D one schools because every major D one school that you'd want to join in the country was recruiting Gerald. Gerald that's a statement of fact, right? You w went an Oer Dame. Yeah, it is U I do You have one of the fastest shuttle runs there too for a guy your size. I am by no means any type of genetic athlete. I didn't get it That being said, we also went in a few times you were training and grappling. And I knew that with a year's training, you'd be a problem But it would maybe take thirty seconds for me to handle you on any given day in that endeavor. No I did it once. I did it once. But with your natural gifts, right? In other words, I'm able to surpass. I will never be as good as you would be had you trained that because of your genetic gifts. I will be better than ninety percent of the population. Yeah. That makes a difference if we're now talking about the odds out with the general public And I have to defend myself. I'm not a world beater by any means, I never would say that I am to say it makes no difference? Right. So I'd like to actually here offer you guys some hope and this is where we never want to leave you hanging. It's time for solutions Okay, first one, get women out of combat and police roles, just on a pragmatic level. And I've been saying this for a very long time. We have seen too many incidents like this, neegligent discharges, women panicking. let's have women do things at which they excel more. We need to start getting back to no, men are better at this. That's okay. And then as far as you, if you are someone who they would label incel bllack pillar. Look It's not complicated. Work on yourself, spiritually, mentally, physically, and get involved in activities with the kinds of people who are closest to the type of person you want to be. I'll often see this with young people going like, Yeah, well, you know, we're no longer a Christian nation. and what are you doing? You're at home playing video games You're not plugged in into with a church. I tried that fitness racket. Well, why aren't you at a gym? This is what people do. It's all yeah. I imagined like a tennis racket, but you do some kind of weird fitness exercise with it. Yeah. Like you're riding it like one of those little pony. Yeah, Pony brooms jos. ye anyone sorry I didn't need to derail you there. Anyone out there, let's go spiritually. Anyone out there, comomment below. Really, this may be helpful for people watching right now You ever go through like a Bible in a year Do you ever do that? I've done it a few times and then also just done individual Bible studies. You ever have an aha moment when you're reading the Bible and you go, Oh, o wow And you highlight it I add that up hundreds of times and reread the scripture Do you live by that? Has it improved your life? Has it improved your relationship? That's measurable progress. Mentally You ever have times where you lose control when you're young, right, you spazz out, temper tantrum? You ever improve it? You ever learn to control yourself a little bit better? You ever actually just mentally, you ever create a schedule or a routine and stick with it when you didn't have it before Were you mentally better off? Comment. These things help You ever lift a weight It was really heavy and difficult. Two years later, that's your warmup. You ever go through that Anyone who's experienced this, I've experienced all of those, by the way Can anyone say that those are not defining moments? Let alone, they don't make a difference I had I'll tell you a story with my lady again, we were at the water park and my dad was there with the kids and he was ' after surgery I'm allowed to throw them. Like throw mer themm like Dad, even though you're well into your sixties you can do it. I'm not allowed to lift anything lever. Yeah. And he was just launching them to the point where, you know, he had the whistle blown by the lifeguard and he's like,, shut up. Yeah. I can imagine that. We went to that inflatable park that one time. He just And your dad got talked to by the teenage referees like three times. I know. Like, hey, you can't be doing that. He's like, I think' whatbody he likes about being older now. He just like he just figures they'll keep asking him but not do anything. No, they didn't do anything. kids are fine. Yeah. C on I'm older. And they're like, Yeahah, but you're jacked. I can't hear you. what?? So he was throwing the kids And my dad looked very studly and my woman said like, oh, see, that's why it's genetic. You know, it's genetic. When I see your dad and I see you, it's genetic that you know, you're the size you are. I said, Have you seen the videos that my dad has sent, he's very proud of like belt squatting seven hundred pounds? Yeah. She said, Yeahah, yeah, yeah, of course I said, Let me ask you, when you go to the gym, have Have you ever trained that intensely? She shouldn't know. I said, So every time that people like my dad and myself are going into the gym, we are training more intensely than you have at any time That's the old Alexander Carolyin quote. I train every day of my life as my opponent never has a day in theirs But people will then get worse genetic In some cases, it is. In some cases, it's very, very hard fought. The only way that a young man develops self confidence or self esteem is getting really good at something. Men, comment below and tell me when you figured that out Every man has had that moment where you go, wait a second I'm a lot better at this. I can do that But until you experience it, until you go through sucking and getting better and then eventually looking back and seeing the starting point and how far you've come, you will never have self confidence You will never have self esteem. And you will always think that everything is outside of your control and you are a victim of circumstance Spiritually, mentally, physically, there is something that you can do. and not these aren't small things These can massively improve your life too the point where if you do this for one or two years, just every day, read your Bible and get stronger. Let's just do that. Read your Bible Meditate, pray. by that, I just mean, you know actually focus on things that are good for you. I don't mean sitting there and doing transcendental meditation. It could be focusing on one prayer. It could be mentally planning out your day, visualization, whatever. Read your Bible every day Just call it fifteen minutes a day Work on your mind, do brain training, Sudoku, I don't care and get stronger every week compared to the last. Do it for a year See how much better your life is, Then do it for two. and see if you even recognize that person from two years ago there are a lot of young men, there are a lot of young men who feel this way. And you know what? I don't blame them. It's not because these men have had tough pragues. Some have. It's because the world was nerfed for them and young men cannot develop self confidence or self worth by some do good or teacher rememoving the red pen and saying, no, no, no, this is great. That doesn't work. That man needs to hear, that young budding man needs to hear, this is awful. You need to do better. They need someone who can encourage them. someomeone who can hold them to account and give them the tools to improve. Instead, we've removed those tools We've removed competition as though it's evil. We've removed all of the mechanisms that are needed to develop robust men who believe in themselves and are willing to fight for something. You have a generation of young men who don't believe in themselves and aren't willing to fight for anything att all I can't see any result outside of this. So this young man was a Marxist, Leninist, which of course, lends itself right away to it's all out of your control. Someone else has to step in Big government, big brother, Daddy needs to save you, poor you. And by the way, none of it really means anything because there is no God. This is all purposeless That's the horseshoe. There's plenty you can do. tryry it Try it for a year, come back and tell me it doesn't make a difference. This has been the solutions By the way, thank you for the ride, Dan. And yeah, anythingthing else you guys wanted to add? I just wanted to change the finish line too. L the finish line for you, like the goal, right is not marriage. That's something that we encourage for people and say that that is a good thing. Like you said, the Bible says a man who finds a wife finds a good thing. but your primary kind of relationship that you should be working on is with God Yeah. And if you start to pedestalize anything, you put something on a pedestal that shouldn't be there God can Do a lot of things to make sure that you don't mess that up. And so I'm incredibly grateful for the very difficult twenty is years of being single without a whole lot of prospects during that time where I did want to start thinking about marriage that God did not allow that to happen because I was putting that on a pedestal. I would have done it completely wrong. I probably would have had severe difficulties. I probably would have picked horribly early on And that was to my benefit. until I started focusing more on God. Well, I need to just be like living my life. I need to be found faithful when you come. Okay, so that's that maybe I should apply that I need to be found faithful whenever I meet my wife. I'm living life. I'm doing everything that God has asked me to do. I'm not waiting around thinking that life starts at marriage. I'm not waiting around thinking that somebody else completes me I am fully confident in God, my relationship with God, I'm doing what He's called me to do. And when the time is right, God will bring a wife for me and I'm doing everything that I should be doing for that. But when you start to say, I'm only trying to achieve that That's when it gets really out of whack and people just lose all kinds of hope because of it. Well' saying yeah, it doesn't matter unless you're part of the by the way, statistically, we've talked about this. Women have crazy unrealistic expectations, right? You can always bring up that chart. They rate eighty percent of men as below average, which is statistically impossible, whereas men rate women on a perfect bell curve. We are far more lenient, far more gracious forgiving and willing to give more women a shot than women are men. That's true But let's accept it. Let's just accept that premise. Let's say you follow the solution, those prescriptions, and you don't find the woman you want So you'll be stronger, healthier, more mentally resilient, and very likely, wealthier, if at least professionally more fulfilled, personally more fulfilled without a woman anyway. That sound that bad to you or just sit and wallow I' It doesn't mean that I don't get it. Yeah I've told first year membership twelve years old because kid called me titties. And you know what's stg? I had titties. He was right. I had titties. I did too. I wore shirts to water parks for a long time. That's right. Where we say nood? sayay nothing sucksier to a woman than self pity. Yeah Eactly. to find you sitting on mom and dad's couch eating Cheetos playing video games. That's what she's looking for, boys. Right People are giving up too soon alsoesome. way too soon. Kir Starmer, like there's no shame in quitting You there should be shame in quitting, like don't you can't just quit early. Yeah without's achieving your goal. It's like,h, it's all lost anyway. I get it. this idea like I will never quit. Well hold on a second it's already checkmate, right? I get that. Yeah. But people are quitting well before it's time to quit. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, hey, okay, put it this way. Until you've read through the entire Bible once, I'll make it really I'll give you two things. Until you've read through the entire Bible once and you've achieved a one thousand pound total That means deadlift, squat, bentrress, one thousand pounds until you've accomplished those two things, you haven't put in much work. Just that. I'll just give you that. Of course there could be other metrics. There's a really simple one for mainstream American men. Read the whole Bible. One thousand pound total can be achieved by pretty much all men within a year Do that. Do those two things, tellell me your life's not better. All right, Speaking of genetic anomalies, John C. Riley, he does have it written all over his facek look And I've realized too, why the left, yes, he does, why the left they really can't do very well in new media because new media, you think of people like Andrew Wilson writes sort the blood sport debates on Twitch The leftft is they require strawmanning their opponent for their arguments to work at all. It's very difficult to sit opposite someone who makes a claim or strawmans your position then deal with you say, Well, that's not true Allow me to clarify. then their whole their whole case goes out the window. That's John C. Rilly on this it's open podcast, the one who I believe also had was it Yeah, the guy girl Elliott Page Ell Ellen Page. Yeah. talking about Elon Musk's position on suicidal empathy. and he completely misrepresents it. and ironically, in trying to make Elon Musk sound selfish makes the hedonistic left a selfish argument Well, just because I advocate for gay people doesn't shade me as gay It makes me real me like I just realized like, I owe so much to those people, to those people of that artistic bnd and kind of philosophy, like why wouldn't I protect those people? Th, you know Or why wouldn't I stand up? You know if I stand up for myself, why wouldn't I stand up for you no matter what your gender or your sexual orientation is. you know, that's human rights Human rights is You know, if you stand up for human rights, why is that a right or a left thing Why aren't people in the right wing concerned about human rights? They're human too This whole thing that like kind of has come into vogue of like empathy trap You know, Epy trap. You know, like that's what Elon Musk says, like empathy is like, don't be fool by empathy trap. Yes, yes, you stick to your agenda and what's best for you. Holy dr feeling bad for so and so. They're on their own thing. Look out for number one. like it's like, wait a minute, empathy is not a trap. Empathy is a superpower That right That's what makes human beings exceptional, ourur ability to like Look outside oursel. We're not an alligator trying to just get the next fish. you know, Were human beings, we can relate to something that's not us that You know, like that's a superpower. And it's the and it's also the cornerstone of civilization. Okay, couldould you spot the strawmen and I want to go to the that's superpower. Hey, what do we know Through all fables O even Marvel films Legends, what do we know about suuperpowers, meaning super physiological powers. incredibly powerful tools or abilities. They can be used for good. and how often do we see that person turn into a villain? Ah. So he says, Yeahah, you know Elon Musk you shouldn't ' it right just look out for you. You shouldn't care about us shouldn't care about anybody else. That's the exact opposite of what Elon Musk has said. Let's take the superpower, empathy. Empathy absent moral judgment will become a super evil. That's the point that Elon Musk and we have made. It's not just do what's best for you. is what Elon Musk says. No. he has said, you need to think about and we need to do what is best for society because you can't just be empathetic toward everyone You can't be empathetic toward a rape victim at the same time as the rapist. They've tried it in the UK. It doesn't work You can't be empathetic to the American worker, the American taxpayer, as well as illegal aliens who take far more than they contribute It doesn't work. The key word from Elon Musk and this is why they hide out in podcasts where they can straw man because what he's saying is it makes me feel good. It makes me feel good to stand up for anyone no matter what. Well, the reason it falls apart is because there's no moral backbone to it. And the key word from Elon Musk, let's go to his quote is civilizational suicidal empathy where he was talking about as a civilization If we empathize with and And we prioritize the wrong thing, we will cease to be the nation that is even capable of the luxury of empathy suuicidal empathy. Like if there's like There's so much empathy that you actually suicide yourself. Yeah Um So we've got civilizational suicidal empathy going on And like I believe in empathy. I think should care about other people, but you need to have empathy for civilization as a whole and not commit to a civilizational suicide. The fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy The empathy exploit. they're exploiting a bug in Western civilization, which is the empathy response So and I think empathy is good, but you need to think it through and not just be programed like a robot. That's why John C. Rally goes on that show willll never show up to actually argue his case Be imagine he said, you know, just do what's good for you. That's what youll up. And he said, no, no, I'm not saying that I'm saying civilizational suicidal empathy is a problem. We actually have to craft our society as to what's best for civilization. We need to look beyond ourselves and think of our duties and what's best for society as a whole. John C. Rilly is just, but everything feels good I'll do it regardless of Anything. esn't have any qualifiers. Yeah. He also gets to define empathy himself because he says in the clip he started with a premise that's a false premise saying that why doesn't the right care about empathy Yeah Well said they don't. Wh said the right's not empathetic. They'res not empathetic to the same people that you are or to the same degree. That's all we're more empathetic in most cases. to different people, like my neighbor. Right Yeah. Well and by the way, Christianity talks about protecting not the civilization in this case, but the church Right? So there's kind of like a church discipline thing. If you have something wrong, if there's a problem, you go to your friend. if he doesn't listen, you take a couple people. If he still doesn't listen, you take it to the elders. If he still doesn't listen and this person is living in sin, you cast them out of the church, right to protect the flock Yeah, think it through and make sure that you're not just saying, let's be empathetic to this person and let him destroy The church. Right. It's the same thing you can do for civilizations, for countries, whatever it is. Also, here's something too when we talk about society being eroded by, for example, Thd worldorlders. You cannot be empathetic to third world illegal aliens while being empathetic to the people who have created and sustained the society, the United States, that makes it desirable. Let me ask you this, genuine question Because you'll hear this argument and I know we've all felt it, where you see people coming here in caravans or you see people fing these countries you go, well, I can't blame them for seeking a better life, I want to help these people. How often do you think people in India right now or in Guatemala are going, Hey, man, how can we help the average American right now? He's going through a tough time. How often do you think that conversation comes up? A lot less than how can I rip one off over the phone? Right Yeah, they don't have any empathy for us You're asking to be empathetic to people who are not empathetic back. Right. They exploit empathy. Or you can be empathetic to the people who actually make this society function. Those people don't care about you. They want to take advantage of what it is that you've built. It is not moral to place them in front of Those who have worked and paid taxes and have families in front of those people in line. It's not. It's actually an act of evil. So empathy can be twisted and be used for evil. And the only way or the most effective way that you can do that is just make it about feelings. I feel good empathizing with drag shows. Why not? Why would yeah, maps? Well, they're not monsters Well I feel good Th these criminals, they had some tough breraaks They had problems integrating, right? It's really our soety. We haven't done enough. We haven't given these people the tools, catch and release No cash pail. soft on crime. And then people have to live in a hell scape Our civilization is being destroyed because of I would say blind empathy. I would say empathy absent moral judgment. So here's an example. a Monday in Algberia, Spain, there was an undocumented migrant. This is just another one Ted to assault and rape a German woman in her camper van, then He just tried to flee into the ocean and began to drown. So so it's like, to me, it's like, well, there you go, it solved itself. Fis food too. But then five police officers they risk their lives to rescue him from the ocean This says the man's lack of cooperation and the state of the sea greatly hampered their efforts, but the officers managed to pull him to shore where they stabilized him in the recovery position until he vomited the water he had swallowed and could breathe again. Empathize with the fish. He was almost there, guys Yeah I like what Tim said. Why don't you empathize with the hungry fish Yeah the shark. They like dark meat too. You help clear his airway, shhove a halibut in there and let nature take its course. I mean, you start choming the water if you're the cops Yeah. You're like, hey, guys, guys flew over here. I mean, he's not gonna contribute to your society. He just tried to rape someone and thought his getaway was the entire ocean. Might be low IQ Well, I will say, we actually have the excuse. overver there, the police, they don't have body camps, but they do have live microphones and they were confused as well. I am so confused. I don't even know where he was going. J out to the ocean with no kayak or something. Out to the sea by himself. Maybe he saw someone else to rape out there Do you see a sailboat? I don't know, but I could be Fleetws, he wants to rap all the sailors. I don't know. Maybe he was gonna swim to Greece. We need borders lus You get there eventually. And what do you have? What do you end up having when you just keep ignoring reality? You can only do it for s long. You can kind of gaslight people for a little bit and they go like, Ah, let's give us a shot. Yeah, maybe this' be the first time that Islam Islamic migrants willbe this will be the first time that they integrate and we actually live that coe exist is really more of a it's really more of a wish list than it is, you know, a historical record. But maybe this time we'll get it right. until after years, decades, people go A This is one where history repeats itself and then You have citizens like we just saw in Scotland who They feel the need to take the law into their own hands and then they'll be blanked. Seagl. We the game' taking one We our you goard Raking pitch enough is enough No one was hurt, There were no life threatening injuries, but I will say you either need to deal with the cancer that is Islamic crime, notot just crime, that's the primary one, but Islam migrants, migrants in general, being a drain on the system, harming those who have been native to that land and have been sustaining it, have been building it for centuries You either need to cut that cancer out send these people back to their own lands that they've cultivated and created Or you are going to get more vigilantes. You are going to get people taking it into their own hands. There is no door number three. We have man, do we have a power surge or something? I don't know. What Who would do this? Why Why Is that the guy who's been doing this? It was me, the phantom of the studio And the chaos is delicious. You are the most mildly annoying phantom of any studio I've been in. Apple Jack, you are unbelievably. And my plan is unfolding flawlessly. Hey, by the way, do you still have the you still have the overstock on the foundoundation creatine up there? Beuse that's where we left it this? Yeah. Yeah, can you toss it down Rere, should I be taking this Yeah, Critically it's like the most proven supplement ever. It's actually like for muscle recovery, cognitive health, you absolutely should. I can't really see with the lights. Fantom in the studio doesn't trust influencers. You don't have to. Go to foundoundationdaily d. com and you'll actually see all of the published research right there on the website. We make it publicly available, just like the show I'm gonna go do the show now. It's a great deal. Thanks, Stephven. Okay. We appreciate it. Dohould we like seal that up or something?' getting up there yeah. It's been a while. It's just a door that needs to be locked. It's not there. All right Anything you want to add to the Spaniards to the suicidal empathy to going out of the ocean with five officers that are fully dressed in their uniforms to save a guy who was already drowning anyway after he tried to rape somebody, That story. It's not just me just let him die, right? Yeah Absolutely It's not let him die. it's well, I can't go into the ocean. No, There sharks in there. It's Yeah I'm wearing boots, today pants. I got a taser. It's going to be all ruined by the water. Yeah, I read the surf report. It said a high probability of rapists. Yeah. saltwater is bad for handcuffs. Everybody knows that corrodes them. no, listen, I watch pointint Bak. You just stand there on the beach And if he comes back, you arrest him. If he doesn't Mission over. and at some point you point your gun in the sky and go A Well, that's too. And you get two meatball sandwiches Yeah, but I mean's more poignant at the end. Yeah, you got to surface w. I get it. Okay, you start taking bets actually. Right. How long is he gonna last out there? Speaking of bets Thigh drowned crap. How well do you think this film that we're about to review is going to do? Well, I'll put it this way. I spent seven dollars to watch it. And I was told to'd be reimbursed by seven dollars. No. I'd like twenty. Okay. Be that's me. I'm going to be the reverser. You know what? I've heard your case. I'll allow it. So I will say, it's a film right now getting a lot of traction. Citizen Vigilante Starring yes, Army hammer And by the way, I think they did that guy dirty. evenven if he's weird and he has some bizarre fetish, this whole thing was a hitch. I have zero interest in people's private texts. their individual proclivities. unless someone is charged, it's a crime. just My default is I't believe it. So I'm glad that he's back working This film, there's a lot of controversy surrounding it I will say objectively it's a bad film, but that's not the controversy. But there's a reason for it. It's the first film of its kind that frankly deals with head on migrant crime, the waves they're in, and how people are reaching a boiling point. So of course, it's been banned in places like Germany and Hollywood has to pan it. They would have praised a film of similar quality with different messaging Before we get to this, by the way We're going to actually have to go here. I didn't realize yeah, oh my gosh. it's noon late. Yeahah. It's elevenzer one central, nooner one. So if you are not yet a Rumble preremium member click that button right there. That's what keeps us going. That's what keeps the doors open. O or if you take creatine, go to foundoundationdaily. com by the way. It's the best creatine, at's the best price out there in the market. And if you don't take creatreatine, then whatever. there's no help in you. othertherwise you're going to watch Haley for free Let's go back to this. I haveve been calling this for a very long time. You have. Close to a decade, I've said, if you don't deal with this, meaning elected representatives, governments, you are going to get more vigilantes. You are going to get another wave of dirty hairy and Deathwish and here we are. How that Zoldbar does the war. I I' going the next pitchball right pifight. We're gonna win the game, I guarantee You had the soft on Crime era, and then you had these heroes in film like Dirty Harry, like Charles Bronson, right Deathwish, where the vigilante genre was something that was cathartic for Americans because they felt helpless. Early seventies, late sixties, you saw the rise of the antihero vigilante, movies like Dirty Harry, and movies like Deathwish Americans were saying we're seeing skyrocketing violent crime. We're having politicians are soft on crime. We're being told that the police are corrupt, and so everything has to be letter of the law. Criminals have rights, and Americans wanted strong leadership. And instead of peace based on a why they wanted justice. we did an entire segment on Dirty Harry and on Deathwish and said, look

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