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Joe Rogan podcast. Check it out. The Joe Rogan experience.
Train by day.
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Here's a shout out to my friend Megat for giving me this nasty ass fucking liquor. I estancia straight out of Mexico.
You can taste the plant.
Yeah, you can. I don't know what plants they're using, but whatever they are, they should burn. It's so nasty. It's so strong. She loves this shit. She drinks it all the time. I don't know. I wonder if she's getting back on Twitter. Megan Murphy got banned from Twitter because she said, a man is never a woman. Banned for life.
Perma ban.
Perma ban. That's it.
You can't come after those people.
You can't talk crazy. You can't say.
You could talk crazy, but I would say once you start dealing with the rainbow.
Yes.
You didn't cross the line.
Well, you can talk crazy, but you can say things like, if go out in front of the supreme court judge's house, burn their shit. If they leave the house, don't let them sleep. You could say crazy shit like that.
Absolutely.
You could say that. Like, they're doing that now and no one's getting in trouble for that.
Lori lifewood just said, call arms.
Call to arms. Like, holy shit, bitch. The fuck are you saying? You have the most violent city in this country. It's a real problem. And you're literally calling to arms. You know what arms are? Those are guns, bitch. Holy shit. Jesus. Beetlejuice.
Out of all people to call arms.
Call to arms against the supreme court. That is so crazy. Now, here's the thing. Do we know for sure yet whether all this leak is factual? Has that been. The leak is factual, but there's other.
Things that can happen that would stop.
The Roe versus Wade. Power of that. Dark times I have.
Jesus. It is. We are in some of the darkest times, man.
Strange, right?
Yeah. I haven't looked into the leaks. I haven't really cared to. I usually just wait for somebody like Jamie to be like, yeah, it's real. All right, cool.
Exactly.
I'm too busy doing other things. But the Roe v. Wade has been a very interesting conversation. I've been following it a little bit, covered it on my. You know, it's kind of just sick, right? Like, you got people saying that the right is bad and all this other stuff, but they're advocating for the death of babies.
Yeah, it's a weird. It's like we're calling it a woman's right to choose. And it is a woman's right to choose. Right. It is a woman's right to choose whether or not she has an abortion. But then how long into the term are you cool with it?
Right.
That's where it gets weird, because nobody wants to talk about that. It's a cluster of cells, and you take a plan b and it's gone. Everybody's pretty cool with it, but you get to, like five months.
Yeah. It's moving around and know that's been one of the hardest things for me to wrap my mind around. Right. So this is a question I asked, and I'll ask you. Right. Let's say you're governor of Texas or whatever, right. And a woman wants a late term abortion. Okay.
Yeah.
Are you going to incarcerate or charge her, charge the doctor or allow them to just do what they want and be free? What would Joe Rogan do?
Joe Rogan does not want to be governor, first of all, because Joe Rogan does not want those kind of responsibilities.
Right.
I think that's a fucking super complicated. Said, someone said this to me the other night, one of my friends, he's like, they were talking about abortion in cases of rape. And he goes, well, if your father's a piece of shit, does that mean that you should die? It's like, the child did not ask for his father to be a piece of shit. Right. What happens to the kid then?
Yeah, it's very hard. I can't come to a conclusion on it. Right. So I think to answer that question, I'm saying if she wants to have a late term abortion, she should go ahead and do it. Right? That's my stance. Mostly because I lean more on the anarchist side of things. Also because I study history. Right. So you think about, like, spartans, right? Spartans. If a child came out and it.
Had a defect, this is taking woods.
Yeah, they took woods and tossed it off. You know what I mean? And I'm thinking to myself, like, this is a form of eugenics. This is a form of cleansing your race, whatever. And it's going to be quite controversial, but I'm a fan of it. I don't know if I'm allowed to say that, but we are human beings, and we are here to preserve life. And we are here to preserve life for our tribe and for our people. And it's like, sometimes you have to make decisions that are long term, right. For your people to make sure your people survive. So I'm like, do we want another blue haired liberal running around? Go ahead, hit the button on that.
But the thing about blue haired liberals is sometimes they get older, and then they have children of their own, and then they get mortgages and they have jobs, and then they start understanding the tax system. They understand where money goes, and they start getting red pilled, and then they start becoming more conservative and more pragmatic and they change. This is true. My friend Bridget Fettesy, she told me that when she was in her 20s, she was like AOC. She goes, I was like a full on lefty progressive, like, all the way. And now she's, I mean, I don't know where she would categorize herself. I'd say she's a centrist. But if you're a centrist, to people on the left, you're Hitler.
Yeah, pretty much.
If you're a centrist, you're alt right.
Yeah. I mean, the left has gone so far left that the center is now, like, right.
Well, you saw that meme that Elon Musk posted. He posted this meme, like, where he is, where the right is and where the center is, and that the left keeps moving further and further away. And now it looks like he's the right because they keep moving where the center.
Correct. But I actually don't believe that there is a left or right. I view politics as a sphere. Right? And at the core of this sphere is no state, no government. Right. And the further you get away from that is more government you're advocating for. Right. So there are times and places where the right advocates for state interference and the left advocates for state interference. So it's like a measure of how much do you want the state involved in your life and when and where? Because everybody chooses a place. Like the right is like, yeah, ban abortions. Right. And it's just like, okay, so you're.
Partly a status, right?
You know what I mean? Yeah. And then the left wants you, like welfare, blah, blah, blah. Okay. So that's where they want status. So it's just like, what degree of state do you want involved in your life and then how much of it and in when and where, right. So it's more of a sphere than a left or right thing. There really is no left or right.
That's a good way of putting it, because that is true that there are times on both sides from both parties want the state to step in and take care of business. And I'm more of an issues person. I used to think of myself as, like, left wing. But as time goes on, I think there's a lot of things on the left I don't agree with, but most things I do. But it's issue to issue. And the problem is people subscribe to all of the things that their tribe subscribes to.
Bingo.
If their tribe is like, pro second amendment or pro woman's right to choose or pro illegal immigration, like, whatever it is, if your side says that, you start chirping, you start just saying exactly what your tribe wants. That's a problem.
That's the grift.
Yeah, that's the grift.
That's the grift.
Right.
And that's what has become one of the biggest problems, I think, is the rise of the grifter class. Right. And the grift economy. And basically what happened was at some point, in order for people to take you serious, you had to have a certain amount of education on a matter, some sort of grasp of the topic politics. You had to be smart. Right now, it's just like all you have to do is know the talking points, and you can get a huge following and become an influencer and influence people's decisions and get hired by politicians and people. So before, it was like the politicians were the grifter class or the political, I'm sorry, the media, right now, because of social media, you have just any old Joe, no pun intended, can pop up and be an authority on America and. But again, so this is the problem with the right. The problem with the right is they're being misled because they've dumbed themselves down to a few talking points. It's like three talking points, four talking, whatever it is. So they've dumb themselves down and allowed them be led by people who have no educational background. And I don't mean traditional, I'm just saying. Just haven't really done the studies on the history. Don't know much, but they've dumbed themselves down to, like, three points.
And it's just like, what are those points? Pro life.
Pro life, pro first amendment
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