Ethan Debates Jesse Lee Peterson - Off The Rails #105
[11:49 - 12:19]Podcast episode is 140 minutes long
[12:19 - 12:36]Features Jamie Kennedy as main guest
[12:19 - 12:36]Jimmy Lee appears for last 20 minutes of episode
[12:19 - 12:36]Bobby Lee mentions he half expected to get a call about the episode
[12:19 - 12:36]Bobby Lee was called by Jamie Kennedy during the interview
[12:19 - 12:36]Bobby Lee thanks Jamie Kennedy for doing the episode as a personal favor
[12:19 - 12:36]Discussion about Jimmy Lee begins around the 1 hour mark
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[12:19 - 12:36]The episode is personal for Bobby Lee
[00:08 - 12:36]Bobby Lee has been wanting to discuss the episode and received a call from Jamie Kennedy about it.
[12:36 - 13:19]The speaker and others are preparing to watch a video.
[21:11 - 21:18]A man named Jimmy Lee is introduced and brings Asian takeout food.
[21:11 - 21:18]The speaker's paranoia is fueled by the fact that Jimmy Lee is wearing the same outfit as someone named Jamie Kennedy.
[21:11 - 21:18]The speaker and Jimmy engage in banter, with the speaker making jokes about Jamie Kennedy's career.
[21:18 - 21:24]The video is a super cut of a previous event.
[21:18 - 21:24]The video is 11 minutes long and was made by someone named Erby E.
[22:04 - 22:26]The speaker initially believes this is a prank, but it is not.
[22:04 - 22:26]Jimmy reveals he is an actor and comedian.
[22:04 - 22:26]Jamie Kennedy is mentioned as a prankster and the speaker's paranoia continues.
[22:04 - 22:26]The conversation turns to Jamie Kennedy's career and roles in various movies.
[22:04 - 22:26]A video clip of Jamie Kennedy hosting a New Year's Eve event is mentioned.
[22:04 - 22:26]The speaker's nose is clogged and he takes a break to clear it.
[22:04 - 22:26]Jimmy Lee's introduction is interrupted by technical difficulties.
[22:26 - 22:34]The speaker's nose is mentioned again.
[22:26 - 22:34]A joke is made about Jimmy Lee's nose.
[22:26 - 22:34]The speaker's nose is mentioned once more.
[22:34 - 22:44]Jamie Kennedy's career is once again discussed.
[22:34 - 22:44]The speaker checks for copyright on a video clip.
[22:34 - 22:44]Jimmy Lee talks about his career and how he gained popularity in Brazil.
[22:34 - 22:44]Jimmy Lee's story about his popularity in Brazil is revealed to be a prank.
[22:34 - 22:44]The speaker and Jimmy Lee continue to joke and banter.
[22:34 - 22:44]The speaker's nose is mentioned one final time.
[12:36 - 22:44]A group watches a video made by someone named Erby E and are joined by a man named Jimmy Lee who brings Asian takeout food. The speaker initially thinks it is a prank, but it is not. The speaker's paranoia is fueled by the fact that Jimmy Lee is wearing the same outfit as someone named Jamie Kennedy. The conversation turns to Jamie Kennedy's career and roles in various movies, and a video clip of him hosting a New Year's Eve event is mentioned. The speaker's nose is mentioned several times throughout the conversation.
[22:44 - 22:52]The speaker discusses drinking and snorting something.
[23:10 - 23:29]They mention a person named Jimmy and his unexpected moments.
[25:54 - 26:01]They also mention a person named Wolfie.
[26:01 - 26:25]The speaker talks about another person being mentioned in several shows.
[26:41 - 27:03]The speaker talks about a guy who has a large following in Brazil and is becoming self-aware.
[27:10 - 27:29]They discuss the guy's offensive jokes and his race.
[27:10 - 27:29]The speaker talks about how they don't have any jokes about the guy's race.
[27:47 - 27:52]They mention a person named Bobby Lee and his show Tiger Belly.
[28:50 - 29:06]They mention a person named Charlie, who brings kids to the show to film for social media.
[29:23 - 29:32]The speaker talks about how they don't trust these kids and questions their authenticity.
[31:22 - 31:30]They discuss the guy's hairline.
[22:44 - 32:48]A comprehensive summary of the points discussed is that the speaker talks about drinking and snorting, mentions several people and their shows, and discusses offensive jokes and hairlines. They also mention a person who brings kids to the show to film for social media, but this is met with skepticism.
[32:56 - 33:01]He discusses a podcast guest who he believes is trying to prank him
[33:01 - 33:07]He talks about his suspicions and how he was caught off guard
[34:33 - 34:40]He discusses the guest's appearance and jokes about it
[36:22 - 36:29]They discuss their top three favorite types of cheese
[38:26 - 38:33]They joke about the origins of feta and olives
[38:57 - 39:07]They discuss the possibility of olives being linked to pedophilia
[39:07 - 39:14]They joke about using the medication in unconventional ways
[40:42 - 40:55]They mention a brand of medication they use
[40:42 - 40:55]They mention a brand of medication that is sold out
[32:49 - 41:02]The speaker discusses a podcast guest who he believes is trying to prank him and jokes about the guest's appearance. They also discuss their top three favorite types of cheese and joke about the origins of feta and olives. They mention a brand of medication they use, as well as a brand that is sold out.
[41:02 - 41:08] The speaker admits to pouring medication meant for the nose into their ear drums.
[41:08 - 41:18]They joke about getting advice from an optometrist or an "ear mouth in ear mouth bro nose guy"
[41:19 - 41:31]They thank someone for recommending a sinus medication and discuss the brand Vicks.
[41:31 - 41:52]They mention Musinex as another effective brand.
[41:31 - 41:52]They demonstrate how to use the medication.
[42:25 - 42:46]The speaker reads the instructions on the medication and makes jokes about them.
[44:10 - 44:18]They continue to use the medication and experience more relief.
[46:03 - 46:13]The speaker experiences relief and jokes about the potential side effects.
[49:11 - 49:24]The speaker blows their nose and mentions watching R. Kelly's "Trapped in the Closet."
[49:49 - 49:55]They joke about the potential negative effects of prolonged use.
[49:55 - 50:01]They discuss using salt water as a sinus remedy.
[50:01 - 50:21]The speaker is told not to use the medication again for another 12 hours and not more than three days.
[51:09 - 51:16]The speaker is asked about their goals, and they admit to wanting to get famous.
[41:02 - 51:16]The speaker discusses using sinus medication, jokes about the instructions and potential side effects, and expresses a desire for fame.
[51:16 - 51:35] Older guy is financially successful and owns a home
[51:35 - 51:47]Goal is to become famous and be loved by the world
[54:05 - 54:15]Brother is a dentist and his two sons are in dental school and college
[56:34 - 56:59]Has a podcast and is intrigued by Jamie Kennedy's podcast
[56:34 - 56:59]Talks about getting Jamie Kennedy on his show
[56:34 - 56:59]Goes on Jamie Kennedy's podcast and has an awkward interaction
[58:16 - 58:26]Controversy surrounding Jimmy Lee and Jamie Kennedy
[58:26 - 58:37]Jamie Kennedy's New Year's Eve fail on live TV
[1.00:31 - 1.00:39]Has a memory about Jesse Melon from E3
[51:16 - 1.00:39]Older guy, financially successful, goal of fame and love, brother and sons in dentistry, has podcast, talks about getting Jamie Kennedy on show, goes on Jamie Kennedy's podcast, controversy surrounding Jimmy Lee and Jamie Kennedy, Jamie Kennedy's New Year's Eve fail on live TV, memory about Jesse Melon from E3.
[1.09:56 - 1.10:01] Jesse mentions a video clip and is going through it
[1.10:26 - 1.10:43]People were saying that he was drunk in the clip
[1.10:55 - 1.11:04]Jesse loves the Kennedy show and greets everyone
[1.10:55 - 1.11:04]Introducing a game called Tony Hawk's Proving Ground
[1.10:55 - 1.11:04]Jesse talks about the company behind the game, NeverSoft, and makes a joke about starting his own company called "Always Hard"
[1.10:55 - 1.11:04]They discuss the graphics and gameplay of the game
[1.10:55 - 1.11:04]Jesse makes a joke about programmers walking around with hard-ons
[1.10:55 - 1.11:04]They show a clip of the game and discuss its popularity
[1.10:55 - 1.11:04]Jesse mentions that Tony Hawk has made a lot of money from the game
[1.10:55 - 1.11:04]Jesse mentions that Tony Hawk has made a lot of money from the game
[1.10:55 - 1.11:04]Jesse mentions that Tony Hawk has made a lot of money from the game
[1.10:55 - 1.11:04]Jesse mentions that Tony Hawk has made a lot of money from the game
[1.10:55 - 1.11:04]Jesse mentions that Tony Hawk has made a lot of money from the game
[1.00:39 - 1.11:04]Payback. He is heckled by the audience and makes several jokes throughout the audio. Kendall Jenner's hosting fail is mentioned as being worse.
[1.11:04 - 1.11:12]Podcast hosts discuss searching for Jesse Wellens on YouTube and finding a clip from E3
[1.11:35 - 1.11:43]They introduce Jesse as a friend of the show and discuss his influence as a trailblazer on YouTube
[1.13:05 - 1.13:10]Jesse introduces himself and discusses his role as a YouTube creator and upcoming game release
[1.13:05 - 1.13:10]They continue to discuss the game and its producer
[1.13:36 - 1.13:48]A viewer in the chat reveals they were the person in the purple shirt in the E3 clip
[1.14:05 - 1.14:15]The hosts thank their sponsor, stamps.com, and discuss its benefits
[1.18:11 - 1.18:23]They take a break to use the bathroom and try a new eye product
[1.19:31 - 1.19:38]One of the hosts rants about potholes and calls out the California Department of Transportation
[1.20:19 - 1.20:24]They return to discussing the E3 clip and thank Kendall Jenner for not claiming it
[1.20:24 - 1.20:38]A viewer shares that Jimmy's friend, Mozzarella Man, followed them on Instagram
[1.20:46 - 1.20:57]Another viewer mentions a notification from Jeff's Barbershop and asks about Ethan's sister
[1.21:06 - 1.21:21]They joke about holding auditions for a new "wacky old man" character
[1.11:04 - 1.21:21]The podcast hosts discuss a clip of Jesse Wellens at E3 and introduce him as a friend of the show and YouTube trailblazer. Jesse talks about his role as a YouTube creator and upcoming game release. They thank their sponsor, stamps.com, and take a break to try a new eye product. One of the hosts rants about potholes and calls out the California Department of Transportation. They return to discussing the E3 clip and thank Kendall Jenner for not claiming it. They also mention interactions with Jimmy's friend Mozzarella Man and a notification from Jeff's Barbershop. They end by joking about holding auditions for a new "wacky old man" character.
[1.31:06 - 1.31:34]Luke Belmar talks about the importance of having connections with people who have access to money.
[1.31:06 - 1.31:34]Luke Belmar talks about the importance of having connections with people who have access to money.
[1.31:06 - 1.31:34]Luke Belmar talks about the importance of having connections with people who have access to money.
[1.31:06 - 1.31:34]Luke Belmar talks about the importance of having connections with people who have access to money.
[1.21:21 - 1.31:34]Luke Belmar emphasizes the importance of having connections with people who have access to money and positioning oneself to have access to money, rather than focusing on the amount of money one has.
[1.34:12 - 1.34:22]Luke discusses net worth not defined by stealing money
[1.35:00 - 1.35:09]Uses hypothetical scenario of robbing a bank to demonstrate net worth
[1.38:03 - 1.38:10]Comments on making a company as a more direct way of making money
[1.38:29 - 1.38:40]Comments on Luke's ability to confidently express dumb ideas
[1.38:29 - 1.38:40]Discusses Sebastian having a video reflecting on H3
[1.38:52 - 1.39:08]Mentions becoming secretary of treasury and doing gold heist
[1.38:52 - 1.39:08]Questions why successful people ask for money
[1.38:52 - 1.39:08]Talks about people sending money without questioning
[1.39:08 - 1.39:14]Mentions using Venmo to protect net worth
[1.40:06 - 1.40:13]Mentions Luke's website and his entrepreneurial journey
[1.40:13 - 1.40:21]Mentions connecting Luke and Cam
[1.40:21 - 1.40:27]Talks about Luke's pineal gland theories
[1.41:25 - 1.41:31]Talks about fluoride and being in the Matrix
[1.41:25 - 1.41:31]Comments on Luke's video about cash flow and water
[1.31:34 - 1.41:31]Concludes with Luke needing to decalcify his pineal gland.
[1.41:31 - 1.41:48]They discuss the pineal gland and its unknown purpose
[1.42:05 - 1.42:10]They mention a solution to resolve chunks on someone's face
[1.42:11 - 1.42:21]They talk about a chemical burn and the need for a rust remover for the brain
[1.43:19 - 1.43:25]They mention dark matter and its presence in the universe
[1.44:33 - 1.44:45]They mention a DUI and calcium limescale
[1.44:46 - 1.44:57]They discuss meditation and finding inner strength
[1.47:01 - 1.47:07]They discuss an interview with someone, possibly Joe Rogan
[1.47:13 - 1.47:20]They mention a tattoo that says "let go"
[1.48:07 - 1.48:12]They talk about remembering everything and show a tattoo on their leg
[1.49:47 - 1.50:00]They discuss filming and how the audience is not watching
[1.50:00 - 1.50:11]They mention a time sample of being hated from a previous show
[1.41:31 - 1.50:19]They discuss various topics including the pineal gland, dark matter, meditation, and memory. They also mention a possible interview with Joe Rogan and a previous DUI incident.
[1.50:19 - 1.50:25] The speaker screamed.
[1.53:12 - 1.53:18]He starts talking about Sebastian and addressing Ryan.
[1.53:56 - 1.54:03]He mentions the contentious nature of the podcast and the backlash he received on social media.
[1.54:03 - 1.54:15]The speaker talks about a podcast with someone named Luke.
[1.54:15 - 1.54:26]The speaker praises the Saudi royal family and talks about their wealth.
[1.55:13 - 1.55:27]He also discusses his own wealth and philosophy on money.
[1.55:38 - 1.55:54]The speaker makes a vague reference to Asians and their approach to money.
[1.56:57 - 1.57:10]He discusses an argument and mentions Ethan from H3.
[1.58:09 - 1.58:21]He talks about a man who works hard and has many chats open on his computer at 5 a.m.
[1.58:28 - 1.58:37]He uses derogatory language towards women and talks about them as if they are objects.
[1.58:46 - 1.58:54]The speaker then talks about going to a club and brings up Tates crib.
[1.59:15 - 1.59:25]The speaker also mentions having security cameras on the women in his house.
[1.59:25 - 1.59:34]He talks about using a mouse and criticizes someone for using one.
[1.50:19 - 1.59:34]The speaker discusses various topics such as arguments with Ethan from H3, a podcast with someone named Luke, his own wealth and philosophy on money, and derogatory language towards women. He also praises the Saudi royal family and discusses a man who works hard and has many chats open on his computer at 5 a.m. The speaker also mentions going to a club and brings up Tates crib, using derogatory language towards women, and criticizing someone for using a mouse.
[1.59:34 - 1.59:47]Man talks about using a laptop and mouse
[2.05:52 - 2.06:05]Man talks about a rich Asian boy who stole things for no reason
[2.06:34 - 2.06:52]Man believes texting on a laptop is "poor people shit"
[2.06:34 - 2.06:52]Man talks about using a mouse for four monitors
[2.07:36 - 2.07:42]Man believes in "cursed money" and that it can affect one's life
[2.07:36 - 2.07:42]Man thinks rich people are constantly checked and poor people worship God more
[2.07:54 - 2.07:59]Man mocks Jamie Diamond and Warren Buffett for being self-made men
[2.08:05 - 2.08:17]Man talks about the importance of hard work and positioning one's mind
[2.08:05 - 2.08:17]Man discusses the backgrounds of Jamie Diamond and Warren Buffett
[2.08:19 - 2.08:27]Man meets Andrew Tate and talks about the difference between successful and unsuccessful people
[2.08:31 - 2.08:36]Man talks about a "nana wavelength" and not liking trackpads
[2.08:31 - 2.08:36]Man talks about the effects of fluoride in tap water and birth control in the water supply
[2.08:54 - 2.09:07]Man talks about investing in cryptocurrency and making millions with NFTs
[1.59:34 - 2.09:33]A man talks about various topics such as technology, money, and the difference between successful and unsuccessful people, and also discusses the effects of fluoride and birth control in the water supply.
[2.19:04 - 2.19:14] Jesse is being interviewed on a live show by Ethan and Hila
[2.19:14 - 2.19:34]Jesse is a fan of Ethan's interview skills but identifies as a liberal and a "beta male"
[2.19:14 - 2.19:34]Jesse asks about Moses, Ethan's brother-in-law, who he has met in the past
[2.19:14 - 2.19:34]Ethan is surprised that Jesse knows Moses and questions how he knows him
[2.19:14 - 2.19:34]Jesse reveals that Moses came to his office for a meeting
[2.19:14 - 2.19:34]Jesse hosts a show called "The Fallen State" which discusses human beings living in a fallen state and being controlled by their imagination
[2.19:14 - 2.19:34]The fallen state refers to the nature of humans being evil
[2.19:14 - 2.19:34]Jesse's show is focused on having conversations about this concept
[2.09:33 - 2.19:34]Jesse, a liberal and self-proclaimed "beta male," is being interviewed on a live show by Ethan and Hila. Jesse asks about Moses, Ethan's brother-in-law, who he has met in the past. Jesse hosts a show called "The Fallen State," which discusses the concept of humans living in a fallen state and being controlled by their imagination, which he believes is the source of evil.
[2.19:41 - 2.19:56] Jesse believes that people treat each other poorly because they are living in a fallen state and not living in God's image.
[2.20:29 - 2.20:38]He believes that women's nature is evil because Satan is their God.
[2.21:27 - 2.21:50]In order to have perfect peace, people must be born again of the father and forgive their mothers for turning them away from their fathers.
[2.23:22 - 2.23:45]Jesse believes that all children hate their mothers.
[2.27:49 - 2.27:58]He does not believe in affirmative action and thinks it is harmful to both the individuals and the country.
[2.28:44 - 2.28:52]People should not be judged by their race or gender, but by their character.
[2.28:44 - 2.28:52]Jesse believes in living according to good Christian family values.
[2.28:52 - 2.28:59]Jesse believes that it is difficult to identify affirmative action individuals and that it does a disservice to black individuals who have earned their way.
[2.28:59 - 2.29:35]He also believes that white nepotism babies have an unfair advantage in the job market.
[2.28:59 - 2.29:35]Jesse believes that white nepotism is just as dangerous, if not more so, than affirmative action.
[2.19:34 - 2.29:35]Jesse believes that people should not be judged by their race or gender, but by their character. He also believes in living according to good Christian family values and that all individuals should strive to be born again of the father and forgive their mothers. Jesse does not believe in affirmative action and thinks it is harmful to both individuals and the country. He also believes that white nepotism is just as dangerous, if not more so, than affirmative action, and that people should be judged by their character rather than their race or gender.
[2.29:35 - 2.30:06]Anepitism is when you get favored treatment because of a family member
[2.31:42 - 2.31:49]Putting out happens, but they're not qualified
[2.33:54 - 2.34:02]Happens in the black society
[2.34:03 - 2.34:12]Harvard law students get fast-tracked into big law firms
[2.34:03 - 2.34:12]Referrals are common sense
[2.34:12 - 2.34:32]Father buying a wing at Harvard University may lead to unqualified individuals
[2.35:07 - 2.35:15]Some may not be qualified
[2.35:07 - 2.35:15]No problem with personal referrals
[2.35:07 - 2.35:15]Affirmative action for Native Americans
[2.35:15 - 2.35:30]Against affirmative action based on color
[2.35:15 - 2.35:30]Native Americans need to put down the pot and get up the earth
[2.35:15 - 2.35:30]Group thinking is prevalent
[2.37:07 - 2.37:33]Started a nonprofit organization to encourage blacks not to fall for the lie of racism
[2.37:34 - 2.37:40]Individualism was the way of America in the past
[2.37:34 - 2.37:40]Blacks and whites got along better during Jim Crow
[2.37:34 - 2.37:40]Blacks worked for themselves and were taught to work and treat others with respect
[2.37:34 - 2.37:40]Civil rights movement changed things and led to false leaders
[2.37:41 - 2.37:49]Individuality has been deemed as something bad
[2.37:41 - 2.37:49]Evil people exist and can return to good
[2.37:49 - 2.37:55]Racism is a made-up word to cover up evil
[2.37:49 - 2.37:55]Words do not have meaning
[2.38:51 - 2.39:13]God's voice is a voiceless voice and the voice of evil is a voice that lies all the time
[2.39:13 - 2.39:27]Must return to being individuals
[2.39:13 - 2.39:27]People who believe thoughts are living in their own hell
[2.39:49 - 2.39:57]Trump is referred to as the great white hope because he is fighting against the lies and division caused by words like racism.
[2.39:49 - 2.39:57]Trump is seen as a symbol of hope for those who believe in individualism and reject group thinking.
[2.29:35 - 2.39:57]The conversation covers topics such as nepotism, qualifications and referrals, affirmative action, Native Americans and individualism. The speaker also shares his views on racism, the power of words and the importance of individualism. They also discuss Trump and the reasons behind calling him the "great white hope."
[2.39:57 - 2.40:14]Audio starts with a mention of someone, but it is unclear who is being referred to
[2.40:34 - 2.40:45]Person being referred to is called the "great white hope"
[2.42:18 - 2.42:30]The speaker also has a "black Santa Claus"
[2.42:18 - 2.42:30]They discuss whether Santa Claus is black and in a wheelchair
[2.42:30 - 2.42:39]The person being referred to is a white man and is praised for his race
[2.42:30 - 2.42:39]They mention that the person being referred to did a good job as president
[2.43:20 - 2.43:26]There are multiple sounds and noises in the background
[2.43:26 - 2.43:41]The speaker says it doesn't matter and praises the person's job as president
[2.43:26 - 2.43:41]The person being referred to is said to have brought back jobs and worked on a wall
[2.44:11 - 2.44:18]They discuss a "maga" tool that the speaker has, but it is not in the studio
[2.44:11 - 2.44:18]The speaker is asked if they think Obama was a good president
[2.44:11 - 2.44:18]They discuss hope and unity under Obama's presidency
[2.44:19 - 2.44:24]They argue over the completion of a wall and the percentage that was completed
[2.45:42 - 2.45:48]The speaker is asked why they refer to the person's skin color
[2.46:17 - 2.46:24]The speaker says that words are made up and don't mean anything
[2.47:29 - 2.47:36]They move on to discussing homosexuality and whether it can be overcome
[2.48:40 - 2.48:54]The speaker says that only God can change someone's life and that they work with all kinds of people
[2.49:20 - 2.49:26]They argue over whether being gay is a false identity or not
[2.49:20 - 2.49:26]The speaker asks the person if they would rather be gay or a murderer
[2.49:35 - 2.49:40]The speaker says they are not trying to get the person and the conversation ends.
[2.49:41 - 2.49:47]The person being referred to is praised for their masculinity
[2.39:57 - 2.49:47]The audio is a conversation between two people discussing a person who is referred to as the "great white hope." They discuss his presidency, including his job creation and efforts to build a wall. They also discuss their views on homosexuality and whether it can be overcome. The conversation ends with the speaker stating that only God can change someone's life.
[2.49:48 - 2.50:02]The conversation begins with a discussion of masculinity and war.
[2.50:02 - 2.50:08]The two speakers, Jesse and the other person, discuss the roles of men and women in relationships.
[2.51:09 - 2.51:15]They also discuss the concept of being a "good person" and whether or not God plays a role in determining one's actions.
[2.54:18 - 2.54:31]Jesse shares his belief that being gay is a result of being turned away from God by one's earthly father.
[2.55:13 - 2.55:19]The conversation turns to the topic of gay people and whether or not being gay is a choice.
[2.59:21 - 2.59:27]The other person brings up a tweet that was allegedly liked by Jesse, which depicts two men kissing.
[2.59:21 - 2.59:27]They discuss the validity of this claim and whether or not Jesse runs his own social media accounts.
[2.59:21 - 2.59:27]The conversation ends with the other person bringing up an article that claims multiple men have had sexual encounters with Jesse.
[2.49:48 - 2.59:33]Overall, the conversation covers topics such as masculinity, gender roles, morality, religion, and sexual orientation.
[3.00:52 - 3.01:06]Jessie Peterson is being interviewed and avoids talking about gayness.
[3.01:26 - 3.01:32]His producer may be a fan of the show and tries to throw Ethan off.
[3.02:11 - 3.02:22]The producer denies being gay and the hosts question his homophobia.
[3.04:21 - 3.04:26]Jessie is afraid of exploring his own sexuality and has a fear of becoming a minority.
[3.04:40 - 3.04:47]The hosts discuss Jessie's alleged past relationships with men and his son.
[3.05:36 - 3.05:42]Jessie has a history of avoiding confrontation and causing accidents to escape.
[3.06:44 - 3.06:53]The hosts confront Jessie about his views on race and his alleged actions towards David Pacman.
[3.06:53 - 3.07:22]Jessie runs away from the interview and causes a car accident.
[3.08:05 - 3.08:15]Jessie's producer may have caused the car accident to help him escape.
[3.08:15 - 3.08:23]The internet connection becomes unstable and the hosts discuss the car accident.
[3.08:32 - 3.08:39]In an ambush recording, Jessie is seen running from a man who confronts him about his actions.
[2.59:33 - 3.09:01]Jessie Peterson avoids discussing his homophobia and past relationships with men. He is afraid of exploring his own sexuality and has a fear of becoming a minority. The hosts confront him about his views on race and alleged actions towards others. In an ambush recording, Jessie is seen running from a man who confronts him about his actions.
[3.09:13 - 3.09:19]A conversation about a video involving a man running into the street and being hit by a car
[3.09:41 - 3.10:04]Mention of video proof and walking away from the accident
[3.10:04 - 3.10:11]Discussion about whether or not the man was at fault and his actions
[3.11:41 - 3.11:58]Conversation about a person named Jesse and his negative beliefs towards women and affirmative action
[3.12:46 - 3.12:54]Mention of a tweet from Jordan Peterson about diversity in pilots
[3.15:21 - 3.15:33]Discussion about the upcoming game Elder Ring and excitement for it
[3.15:46 - 3.15:56]Announcement of a members-only livestream tomorrow and the big day on Friday
[3.09:01 - 3.16:18]Gratitude for viewers and supporters, and a final thanks to members.