HasanAbi March 9, 2024 – CPAC Hogwatch with AustinShow
[12:39 - 13:44]Page content is a transcription of an audio recording
[16:56 - 17:02]The speaker invites listeners to come to his Twitch stream for daily news and updates
[16:56 - 17:02]The speaker invites listeners to come to his Twitch stream for daily news and updates
[18:38 - 18:56]He references a previous stream where he played video games and interacted with other streamers
[19:13 - 19:29]The speaker mentions working out and shooting a podcast episode
[21:49 - 21:56]He plans to do an IRL stream for his dog's birthday
[21:49 - 21:56]The speaker discusses content he plans to do on his Twitch stream, including reacting to videos and doing a community day
[22:02 - 22:14]He mentions collabs with other TikTok users and his TikTok audience
[22:47 - 22:58]He plans to bring back a segment called "TikTok Time"
[23:51 - 23:58]The speaker mentions receiving suggestions for videos to react to
[24:00 - 24:12]He plans to have a guest on his chat show, possibly next week
[24:12 - 24:18]The speaker talks about potential future guests on his chat show
[25:02 - 25:14]He also plans to have Mike and Jeff as guests on his show
[25:02 - 25:14]The speaker clarifies a misunderstanding about someone's stance on a political issue
[00:28 - 25:24]The speaker discusses his past and future streams, including playing games, working out, and shooting a podcast. He also mentions potential future guests and segments on his chat show.
[25:25 - 25:55] Matt Pat game theory video mentioned
[33:11 - 33:17]Lemicki Mouse lemonade referenced
[33:44 - 34:04]Potential three-way and "living his best life" mentioned
[34:28 - 34:33]Saturday fun day discussed
[35:09 - 35:17]Plans to watch Trump speech in Georgia discussed
[36:52 - 36:58]Reference to Yes Theory video from 2 hours ago
[36:52 - 36:58]Mention of "boomer gaming" and "boomer dailies"
[37:26 - 37:32]Big talk time and fun reacts mentioned
[37:26 - 37:32]Blast off meme discussed
[37:39 - 37:48]Speaker addresses previous rumors about being allergic to his dog
[37:48 - 37:55]Cook Austin mentioned and criticized for not delivering
[37:55 - 38:00]Shoutout to viewer who has become more politically aware because of the speaker
[37:55 - 38:00]Reference to Liverpool Y and WA shirt and support for women
[38:10 - 38:29]Mention of "90s shit" and disagreement with someone on Twitter
[38:10 - 38:29]White women's age and level of horniness mentioned
[38:30 - 38:39]TikTok and Oscar TikTok mentioned
[38:30 - 38:39]Random side track about Star Wars video game
[38:30 - 38:39]Discussion of Lebron James controversy and defense of him
[25:25 - 38:39]The speaker discusses various topics, including a game theory video, plans for watching a Trump speech, and a controversy surrounding Lebron James. He also addresses previous rumors about being allergic to his dog and discusses the sexual desires of white women as they age.
[38:40 - 38:49]The speaker discusses a level of horniness that some ladies experience.
[39:19 - 39:25]The speaker talks about the owners of the Lakers, Jenny Bus (a blonde woman) and the Lakers owner (a woman on the right).
[40:00 - 40:06]The speaker mentions rumors that Jenny Bus sleeps with players and comments that she does not appear to have a racist bone in her body.
[40:49 - 40:55]The speaker talks about Jenny Bus' appearance and her age (62) being impressive.
[46:03 - 46:15]The speaker mentions South by Southwest and a protest against Israel's involvement.
[48:01 - 48:10]Doja Cat gives food recommendations in Japan.
[49:13 - 49:21]The speaker mentions her love for Megan Thee Stallion and her stylist.
[49:27 - 49:33]The speaker talks about vegan ramen in Japan and snacks that taste like peach gushers.
[38:40 - 49:46]The speaker discusses horniness, the Lakers owners, rumors, Jenny Bus' appearance and age, South by Southwest, Doja Cat's food recommendations, and vegan ramen and snacks in Japan.
[49:47 - 49:52] The speaker discusses being in the trenches and someone being an "ick" for being desperate.
[50:00 - 50:10]They talk about not caring about making "the stallion" and being a fan of her since seeing her perform live.
[50:19 - 50:46]The speaker mentions that she is a "stallion" and that she loves anime and wants certain shows to come back.
[50:19 - 50:46]They joke about "boom, bah" and getting PJs.
[51:29 - 51:46]The speaker mentions Austin coming in and locking someone out, as well as mentioning Uncle Austin and Torielains.
[51:46 - 51:52]They joke about Uncle Austin turning white and the speaker blocking something (possibly the microphone).
[53:36 - 53:42]The speaker accuses Austin of betraying the Haas and I've been hit and being on miscave streams for longer.
[55:28 - 55:33]They mention wearing a white shirt and getting it washed.
[56:59 - 57:04]The speaker talks about watching someone in the tub and being raided by Will.
[57:53 - 57:58]They joke about makeup and the podcast being white.
[58:21 - 58:30]The speaker mentions Austin not answering their phone calls until they had a big show.
[58:35 - 58:45]They mention playing a video game and "throttling" the just chatting section.
[58:56 - 59:02]The speaker mentions doing a favor for both Austin and Will by playing a video game.
[49:47 - 59:13]The speaker discusses various topics, including being in the trenches, a fan of "the stallion," anime, Uncle Austin, and being raided by Will. They also joke about various things, including wearing a white shirt, blocking something, and makeup. The speaker accuses Austin of betraying the Haas and I've been hit and talks about playing a video game and "throttling" the just chatting section. They mention doing a favor for both Austin and Will.
[1.00:12 - 1.00:19]Speaker discusses working hard and recent travels
[1.00:22 - 1.00:28]Mentions upcoming trip to New York City and Nashville
[1.02:10 - 1.02:20]Jokingly compares himself to Austin and their respective incomes
[1.02:38 - 1.02:46]Talks about his experience in the entertainment industry
[1.04:17 - 1.04:23]Conversation turns to sexual topics, including a "suck off" challenge
[1.05:43 - 1.05:48]Speaker mentions being "porn star certified"
[1.06:31 - 1.06:59]Discussion shifts to a meme from Chile involving Star Wars and commercials
[1.06:31 - 1.06:59]Mention of a Star Wars TV airing in Chile with commercials baked in
[1.06:59 - 1.07:06]Speaker talks about not being active on Twitter and being well-connected
[1.08:08 - 1.08:15]Speaker and another person discuss getting Chick-fil-A
[59:13 - 1.08:28]Overall, the speaker discusses his work ethic, travels, upcoming trip, and various topics with a humorous and relaxed tone with another person present.
[1.08:31 - 1.08:44] The speaker is ordering Chick-fil-a while on a stream with 16,000 viewers
[1.09:07 - 1.09:23]They discuss the new meta and the speaker's preference for mixing grilled nuggets with a kale crunch salad
[1.10:22 - 1.10:32]They also mention a TikTok video that recently resurfaced and gained popularity
[1.10:33 - 1.10:43]The speaker's friend mentions being upset about missing a city council meeting
[1.12:41 - 1.12:54]They discuss a video where the speaker is portrayed as Joe Biden, and the speaker gives their thoughts on Biden's recent speech
[1.12:41 - 1.12:54]The speaker's friend disagrees with their assessment of Biden's speech
[1.12:41 - 1.12:54]The speaker gives their thoughts on Biden's stance on Palestine and achievements during his presidency
[1.16:13 - 1.16:20]They discuss a new ad where Biden addresses his age
[1.17:10 - 1.17:21]The speaker mentions passing laws for the American people, rebuilding America, and protecting women's rights
[1.08:31 - 1.17:31]The speaker discusses ordering Chick-fil-a and various political topics, including Joe Biden's recent speech, a TikTok video, and an ad addressing Biden's age. They also mention Biden's achievements during his presidency and his stance on Palestine.
[1.17:31 - 1.17:52]Joe Biden talks about being a better president than Donald Trump and approves a message about it
[1.18:58 - 1.19:20]They discuss the ban of TikTok and the potential impact on other social media companies
[1.19:21 - 1.19:29]They talk about how Democrats need to hit Republicans with the label of fascism
[1.19:34 - 1.19:43]They discuss the Democrats and Republicans and their actions and beliefs
[1.22:22 - 1.22:31]They discuss a TikTok account called "NBA Still Fraud" and a video exposing flaws in 1990s basketball
[1.22:43 - 1.22:50]They mention the lack of defense and physicality in 90s basketball compared to modern times
[1.25:50 - 1.26:04]They discuss how the average NBA player's level of competition has increased due to advancements in medical science
[1.26:22 - 1.26:31]People get upset about this discussion
[1.17:31 - 1.26:50]The conversation covers topics such as Joe Biden's campaign, the ban of TikTok, Democrats and Republicans, and a TikTok video exposing flaws in 1990s basketball. They also discuss the increased competition in modern NBA compared to the 90s. The conversation ends with a mention of the Bulls losing in game one of the NBA finals.
[1.31:06 - 1.31:16]Discussion about a basketball game where the Bulls played after a nine day break
[1.36:16 - 1.36:26]Comparison of current players to those from previous decades and the evolution of the sport
[1.36:16 - 1.36:26]Discussion about a player named al-pada shanguin and his impressive skills on the court
[1.36:16 - 1.36:26]Commentary on a tall player's ability to shoot three-pointers and their physical advantages
[1.36:16 - 1.36:26]Mention of a TikTok account related to basketball
[1.36:16 - 1.36:26]Opinion on a player's son potentially being better than their father in the NBA
[1.36:34 - 1.36:40]Disagreement about whether or not a player's age affects their skill level
[1.36:34 - 1.36:40]Acknowledgement of not being an expert on sports
[1.36:40 - 1.36:47]Personal anecdotes about talking to nephews and cousins about sports
[1.36:47 - 1.37:02]Mention of potential backlash from discussing sports
[1.26:50 - 1.37:12]Desire for a tray to eat on while sitting at the desk Overall, the audio is a conversation about a recent basketball game and the evolution of the sport, with personal anecdotes and opinions sprinkled in.
[1.37:25 - 1.37:47]Person apologizes for not having a tray for eating with guests
[1.38:33 - 1.38:48]Person's mother is retired and on TikTok, watches conservative videos
[1.39:52 - 1.39:58]Person is at a convention (CPAC) and expects to be kicked out like last year
[1.40:07 - 1.40:13]Person's press pass was approved for CPAC
[1.40:13 - 1.40:32]Person describes CPAC as "time traveling" to a more conservative America
[1.42:58 - 1.43:04]Person defends LGBTQ+ community at CPAC, asks for evidence of conservatives hating them
[1.43:04 - 1.43:11]Person's fourth year at CPAC, people come up to them and show support
[1.43:11 - 1.43:41]Person references previous year's speaker calling for "eradication of transgenderism"
[1.43:55 - 1.44:41]Person and someone else make homophobic comments about a speaker at CPAC
[1.45:33 - 1.45:41]Person has a dog named Kaya who they won't let eat human food
[1.46:24 - 1.46:35]Austin, the person they are talking to, is lobbying LA city to make Chick-fil-A more homophobic
[1.47:07 - 1.47:19]Person defends drag queens and drag as an art form
[1.47:32 - 1.47:43]The person identifies as a gay Trump supporter and criticizes the conservative community at CPAC
[1.47:44 - 1.47:50]Person criticizes conservatives for attacking drag queens and drag queen story hour
[1.37:12 - 1.48:12]Person attends CPAC, defends LGBTQ+ community and drag art form, criticizes conservative community for attacking them, and makes homophobic comments about a speaker at CPAC while talking to someone named Austin.
[1.52:26 - 1.52:36] Person is discussing a situation where someone claimed they do not discriminate, but their own party made the claim
[1.52:46 - 1.53:00]Speaker is unsure if this person is trans or not, but believes they are a drag queen
[1.52:46 - 1.53:00]They use the appropriate pronouns when referring to drag queens and kings
[1.52:46 - 1.53:00]The speaker has been to rallies dressed in drag and has never tried to indoctrinate children
[1.52:46 - 1.53:00]Discussion turns to a library event where the speaker believes it is inappropriate for drag queens to read to children
[1.53:33 - 1.53:43]They believe that drag shows are not inappropriate and can be compared to Mrs. Doubtfire or Disney villains
[1.54:19 - 1.54:31]Border control and immigration is discussed, with the speaker claiming their industry has been taken over by Hispanic workers
[1.54:56 - 1.55:04]The speaker's personal experience is that they used to work in a trade now taken over by Hispanic workers
[1.55:57 - 1.56:02]This has led to a decrease in wages and a negative impact on their community
[1.56:02 - 1.56:07]The speaker believes immigration is destroying the country and affecting their community
[1.56:16 - 1.56:27]Speaker compares this to black republicans at CPAC denying racism in their party
[1.57:03 - 1.57:29]They mention the lack of a national language and the need for immigrants to assimilate
[1.48:13 - 1.58:16]Overall, the speaker believes that immigration is a major issue and is destroying the country, particularly their community.
[2.04:26 - 2.04:37]Person talking about shooting and killing people
[2.05:20 - 2.05:26]Conversation with Cuban Uber driver about speaking Spanish
[2.07:31 - 2.07:42]Americans will do anything for money, mentions Porta Ricans
[2.07:43 - 2.07:49]Driver moved to US with wife after being married for 5 years
[2.07:43 - 2.07:49]Migrant crisis affecting neighborhood, solicitors at door
[2.07:43 - 2.07:49]Neighbor is a veteran and would "kill" solicitors
[2.07:43 - 2.07:49]Person is a "crystal mommy" who is anti-vax and right-wing
[2.07:49 - 2.07:55]Person is confused about the conversation due to language barrier
[2.07:56 - 2.08:17]Daughter allegedly raped by undocumented immigrant
[2.08:17 - 2.09:01]Person is racist towards Mexicans and feels invaded
[2.08:17 - 2.09:01]Police woman tells person about "mass rapes" occurring along Rio Grande
[1.58:16 - 2.09:10]Person talks about shooting people and having a conversation with a Cuban Uber driver in Spanish. They also discuss the migrant crisis and a personal experience with an undocumented immigrant. The person is racist and paranoid about being invaded, and also mentions their neighbor who is a veteran and would "kill" solicitors. They also mention being a "crystal mommy" and believing that Americans will do anything for money, including hiring Porta Ricans for cheap labor. The person also shares a disturbing story about their daughter being raped by an undocumented immigrant, and their belief that there are "mass rapes" occurring along the Rio Grande.
[2.09:11 - 2.09:33]The speaker discusses a racist belief about a "white flavor trade" and how it affects them personally.
[2.09:33 - 2.09:47]They mention a person cosplaying as Donald Trump and a belief in a "white slaver trade" involving Guatemalans.
[2.11:32 - 2.12:06]The speaker's comments on how cities are portrayed in the media and how rural areas have higher rates of violence.
[2.13:56 - 2.14:07]The conversation shifts to a belief in a high percentage of undocumented police officers in California.
[2.15:10 - 2.15:40]They mention fentanyl being a problem and a call to designate cartels as terrorist organizations.
[2.17:54 - 2.18:01]The immigration bill is vetoed and the speaker has mixed feelings about it.
[2.18:07 - 2.18:20]The speaker mentions wanting to run on the issue of immigration in the next election.
[2.18:20 - 2.18:45]The speaker discusses how Trump could use the issue of immigration in his campaign.
[2.18:45 - 2.19:10]The speaker discusses a belief that the migrant crisis is being used to change the demographics of certain neighborhoods.
[2.09:11 - 2.19:20]The overall theme of the conversation is the speaker's belief in various racist and conspiratorial ideas surrounding immigration and crime.
[2.19:33 - 2.19:39]Person asks why the term "great replacement theory" is considered racist
[2.19:39 - 2.19:45]Person mentions Charles Hurt as the only other person who has called it what it is
[2.20:18 - 2.20:30]Person says it's a crisis of illegal immigration being forced in by the Biden cartel
[2.22:15 - 2.22:22]Person claims the powers that be are flooding America with dependency to create one-party rule
[2.22:15 - 2.22:22]Person says America would not have its current economy without migrants
[2.22:29 - 2.22:37]Person claims Tucker Carlson has been told about it and thinks it's permissible to say
[2.24:05 - 2.24:21]Person says these guys don't understand that what they're saying is similar to what Nazis said
[2.24:50 - 2.25:09]Person mentions the southern border as an example of replacement
[2.25:09 - 2.25:15]Person encourages subscription to avoid ad breaks
[2.25:48 - 2.25:55]Person mentions Tucker Carlson's recent claim that Rome fell because of unfettered migration
[2.26:23 - 2.26:53]Person says talking about one reason for the fall of Rome is unimaginably dumb
[2.26:23 - 2.26:53]Person mentions diversity and being gay as factors in the fall of Rome
[2.26:23 - 2.26:53]Person claims Rome was diverse and that pointing to one factor as the cause of its fall is foolish
[2.27:13 - 2.27:28]Person shares a personal story about the migrant crisis affecting their county
[2.27:36 - 2.27:48]Person brings up birth rates and how migration helps avoid aging out of the population
[2.28:46 - 2.28:52]Person mentions undocumented immigrants and their role in the agricultural industry
[2.28:46 - 2.28:52]Person mentions a homeless shelter being shut down because it was being used to house migrants
[2.29:16 - 2.29:22]Person mentions police involvement in removing the migrants from the county
[2.19:20 - 2.29:29]Person discusses the racist connotations of the "great replacement theory" and its ties to the current immigration crisis. They mention Tucker Carlson's recent claim about Rome falling due to migration and criticize the oversimplification of the fall of Rome. They also share a personal experience with the migrant crisis in their county.
[2.29:29 - 2.29:43]Some people may struggle to readjust to civilian life after serving in the military
[2.30:32 - 2.30:45]There is a fear of being prosecuted for self-defense if Biden gets reelected
[2.32:16 - 2.32:36]There are organizations trying to help families affected by the January 6th events
[2.34:30 - 2.34:42]There have been instances of people being jailed or losing their jobs for their political beliefs
[2.34:30 - 2.34:42]There is a concern about losing their freedoms and possibly leaving the country if things do not go their way in the upcoming election
[2.34:56 - 2.35:09]There are concerns about the politicization of the government and selective enforcement of laws
[2.35:09 - 2.35:22]There are laws in place for self-defense, but they are not always applied equally
[2.37:46 - 2.38:08]The Democratic party is seen as playing to win, while the Republican party gives people what they want
[2.38:16 - 2.38:24]There is a disagreement on which party is more violent and a discussion about sexual preferences
[2.29:29 - 2.39:40]The speaker does not believe that they are accurately portrayed in the media and does not agree with the selfishness of some individuals in power.
[2.39:40 - 2.39:47] A group of individuals is tense and fall false against someone.
[2.39:47 - 2.39:53]They express their love for a video and a gate.
[2.39:53 - 2.40:06]They discuss a child beauty pageant and the issue of child predation.
[2.40:19 - 2.40:30]The group becomes distracted by a rainbow bikini worn by a fourth grader in the pageant.
[2.42:10 - 2.42:15]One member defends fat women while another argues against them.
[2.42:55 - 2.43:00]They debate about body fat percentage and sexual preferences.
[2.48:53 - 2.49:32]College Republicans are adapting to the influence of the internet and social media.
[2.49:40 - 2.49:48]The conservative movement is now more focused on cultural issues and taking back the country.
[2.49:49 - 2.50:01]The group discusses the impact of wokeness on society and tries to change the culture of the country.
[2.39:40 - 2.50:01]A group of individuals discusses various topics such as a child beauty pageant, sexual preferences, wokeness, and the impact of the internet on the conservative movement as they try to change the culture of the country and take back control.
[2.50:01 - 2.50:18]The speaker has lost debate rounds at state competitions because they are white, male, Christian, and a Republican.
[2.50:57 - 2.51:04]They believe that being conservative is a hindrance in conversations, especially for young women.
[2.51:04 - 2.51:11]They believe that wokeness and indoctrination are being used against them, and that there is a communist takeover happening.
[2.51:26 - 2.51:35]The speaker suggests banning corporations and hedge funds from owning single-family homes, except for American citizens.
[2.53:21 - 2.53:28]They also mention the monopolization of real estate and how it is becoming difficult to buy a house.
[2.55:36 - 2.55:43]They discuss a video about the metaverse and criticize the idea, saying the people who made the video already live in a virtual world.
[2.55:55 - 2.56:00]The speaker is critical of Joe Biden's student loan debt forgiveness plan.
[2.56:00 - 2.56:14]They believe it is a grift and a way to pay off voters.
[2.56:35 - 2.57:24]The speaker suggests decreasing the cost of education to make it more affordable.
[2.57:32 - 2.57:39]They criticize Reagan's policies, saying they have led to the current state of the country.
[2.57:46 - 2.58:22]The speaker is upset about no fault divorce, amnesty for migrants, gun control, and free global trade.
[3.00:14 - 3.00:30]The speaker believes that socially conservative policies will lead to economically conservative policies.
[3.00:30 - 3.00:35]They believe that marriage is a lifelong decision and that ending no fault divorce would be a socially conservative policy.
[3.00:41 - 3.00:49]The speaker believes in state-enforced girlfriends and marriages, and is no longer pro-life after marriage.
[2.50:01 - 3.01:07]The speaker discusses various topics including their personal experiences at state competitions, the current political and social climate, the monopolization of real estate, and their criticisms of Joe Biden and Ronald Reagan's policies. They also express extreme views on marriage and believe in socially conservative policies.
[3.01:08 - 3.01:23]Person discussing prioritizing lives of children, family, and community members over economic aid to other countries
[3.01:29 - 3.01:36]Mention of second amendment and US being a police force for the world
[3.02:06 - 3.02:34]Discussion of populist and nationalist voices in the Republican Party
[3.08:46 - 3.08:53]Argument against teaching consent in schools, mentioning personal experience in high school debate club
[3.09:37 - 3.09:54]Criticism of comprehensive sex ed and teaching masturbation in sixth grade
[3.11:34 - 3.11:40]Mention of gender ideology and criticism of giving into irrational demands
[3.11:55 - 3.12:09]Belief that parents should teach children about consent, not schools
[3.11:55 - 3.12:09]Suggestion of high school as appropriate age for consent education
[3.01:08 - 3.12:25]Speaker discusses prioritizing lives of American citizens over foreign aid, criticizes comprehensive sex ed and teaching consent in schools, and argues against giving into irrational demands and gender ideology. Believes parents should be responsible for teaching their children about consent.
[3.12:25 - 3.12:37]Discussion about sex education in schools, specifically in elementary school
[3.12:37 - 3.12:47]Personal experiences with sex education in middle and high school
[3.12:48 - 3.12:53]Conversation about different types of sex education and its effectiveness
[3.13:37 - 3.13:45]Plans for meeting someone for lunch and staying in a hotel
[3.16:13 - 3.16:21]Disagreement over the role of sex education in destroying the nuclear family
[3.19:00 - 3.19:05]Discussion about the importance of consent and at what age it should be taught
[3.19:05 - 3.19:30]Debate over idolatry and the preservation of saints' bones in Catholicism
[3.20:28 - 3.20:42]Mention of similar practices in other Abrahamic religions
[3.22:08 - 3.22:13]The narrator's belief in a contemporary prophecy about Donald Trump and homosexuality
[3.22:45 - 3.22:59]Conversation about the ban on depictions of people in Islamic art
[3.22:45 - 3.22:59]The narrator's belief in the banning of idolatry in early Islam
[3.12:25 - 3.23:05]Conversation about sex education in schools, personal experiences and beliefs, plans for meeting someone for lunch, disagreement over its role in destroying the nuclear family, debate over idolatry and the preservation of saints' bones, mention of similar practices in other religions, and the narrator's beliefs in a contemporary prophecy and the banning of idolatry in early Islam.
[3.23:05 - 3.23:52]Islam eliminates idolatry and promotes social cohesion
[3.23:52 - 3.24:01]Muhammad showed the truth to Muslims, causing the spread of Islam
[3.24:02 - 3.24:31]Islam restricts depictions of humans and living things in art
[3.25:06 - 3.25:16]Calligraphy is important in Islam
[3.25:26 - 3.25:34]The Ottoman Empire valued calligraphy in their signatures
[3.28:54 - 3.29:02]Inflation in Puerto Rico is causing struggles for some
[3.30:00 - 3.30:16]The speaker's husband is an insurance specialist
[3.30:00 - 3.30:16]The speaker is pretending to be a Trump supporter for a social experiment
[3.31:23 - 3.31:38]The speaker has previously pretended to be a Trump supporter in the past
[3.33:32 - 3.34:08]The speaker compares child beauty pageants to immigration policies
[3.34:16 - 3.34:21]The speaker discusses the benefits of shungite and its use for blocking 5G waves
[3.34:21 - 3.34:31]The speaker's phone has a self-love symbol on it
[3.34:52 - 3.35:09]The speaker's phone is a barrier against 5G coronavirus waves
[3.34:52 - 3.35:09]The listener is called "painfully unfaithful" by another person
[3.35:16 - 3.35:22]The listener is known as the "lore master" and has been watching since early 2021
[3.23:05 - 3.35:22]Islam eliminates idolatry, restricts depictions of living things, values calligraphy, and promotes social cohesion. The speaker is pretending to be a Trump supporter for a social experiment and discusses the benefits of shungite. The listener is known as the "lore master" and has been watching since early 2021.
[3.35:22 - 3.35:37]Person discussing their level of knowledge in comparison to memes and Twitch culture
[3.41:21 - 3.41:36]Statement about being good at "getting pussy" and speaking publicly
[3.41:36 - 3.41:58]Mention of being a "certified historian"
[3.42:05 - 3.42:14]Mention of Trump's First Step Act and its impact on reducing sentences
[3.43:00 - 3.43:07]Discussion of what research they would do to prove their point
[3.43:07 - 3.43:20]Mention of being disappointed in their community for not understanding non-monogamy
[3.43:28 - 3.43:42]Reference to the United States having the highest incarceration rate in the world
[3.43:42 - 3.43:49]Reference to a previous conversation about the criminal justice system and the Department of Corrections
[3.43:49 - 3.44:03]Comment about confusion on bail reform
[3.44:03 - 3.44:09]Discussion of being an "America First" and "Maui First" supporter
[3.44:19 - 3.44:29]Mention of Hawaiian voters wanting to become a free kingdom
[3.44:29 - 3.45:02]Statement about being respectful of Hawaiian culture
[3.45:15 - 3.45:32]Mention of the hashtag #landback on Twitter
[3.45:32 - 3.45:39]Offer of $5,000 if they can't "get poontang" before January 1st
[3.45:32 - 3.45:39]Discussion of Hawaiians wanting their land back
[3.45:32 - 3.45:39]Mention of land being stolen from indigenous population and not being talked about in America First discussions
[3.35:22 - 3.46:15]Emphasis on putting Hawaiians first and acknowledging their state and country.
[3.46:15 - 3.46:21] Discussion about occupying a state or kingdom and the rights of its inhabitants
[3.46:33 - 3.46:51]White blonde lady in Hawaii talks about Hawaiian kingdom and land back
[3.46:52 - 3.47:10]Shocking conversation due to the person saying this being a c-pack attendee
[3.47:15 - 3.47:26]Wondering about their thoughts on Palestine
[3.48:52 - 3.49:02]Taylor Swift and targeting Gen Z voters
[3.48:52 - 3.49:02]The idea of a conservative celebrity that could compete with Taylor Swift
[3.49:45 - 3.49:56]Mention of Shaquille O'Neal and his potential influence
[3.53:13 - 3.53:19]Vivak Rama Swami's appeal to this person
[3.54:55 - 3.55:09]Mention of Harris and Butker, a noted Catholic athlete
[3.55:10 - 3.55:58]Discussion of private school vouchers and education reform
[3.56:06 - 3.56:26]Mention of Gorsuch and his stance on reservation law
[3.56:57 - 3.57:02]Dixon Sucking Swallow and his potential as a conservative figure
[3.57:10 - 3.57:37]Discussion of charter schools, homeschooling, and parochial schools
[3.57:37 - 3.57:42]The last bullet point should be a comprehensive summary of the previous points:
[3.46:15 - 3.57:42]The conversation covered topics such as occupying a state or kingdom, rights of inhabitants, Taylor Swift and targeting Gen Z voters, conservative celebrities, private school vouchers, and potential conservative figures. The person also mentioned Harris and Butker, Gorsuch, and Dixon Sucking Swallow.
[3.58:05 - 3.58:12]The speaker discusses school choice and how it works.
[3.58:44 - 3.58:55]They mention a tradcath kicker for the Chiefs and trying to talk to parents about school choice.
[3.58:44 - 3.58:55]The speaker explains how school choice benefits individuals and how it can work against government control.
[3.58:44 - 3.58:55]They mention the benefits of smaller classrooms and how school choice can improve the education system.
[4.01:02 - 4.01:39]The conversation turns to the topic of RFK Jr. and how he may potentially hurt Trump in the election.
[4.01:43 - 4.02:37]The speaker discusses how RFK Jr. may appeal to anti-vaxxers and align with conservative values.
[4.02:50 - 4.02:58]The conversation shifts to the topic of domestic violence and the speaker's organization focused on ending it.
[4.04:40 - 4.04:49]They mention the framing of restrictive opinions and legislation in a way that appears liberal and for freedom.
[4.04:49 - 4.04:54]They discuss the bias in the Violence Against Women Act and the need to recognize female abusers.
[4.05:03 - 4.05:41]The speaker mentions instances of toxic masculinity and how it can prevent men from seeking help for domestic abuse.
[4.07:11 - 4.07:26]They mention the role of religion in politics and the concept of separation of church and state.
[4.07:26 - 4.07:45]The conversation ends with a discussion on McCarthy and his influence on the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance.
[3.57:42 - 4.08:42]Overall, the conversation covers topics such as school choice, RFK Jr., domestic violence, and religion in politics.
[4.08:50 - 4.09:15]Audio begins with discussion of tiktok being banned and a comedic video of a British child
[4.09:59 - 4.10:04]Talks about the child being perfect and potentially having a wizard cousin
[4.13:22 - 4.13:29]Audio plays video and discusses how the man was not actually an FBI agent but had a law enforcement background
[4.16:20 - 4.16:29]Moves on to discussing videos about FBI agents and police brutality
[4.17:11 - 4.17:40]Mentions a video about a man falsely detained by police who mistook him for an FBI agent
[4.18:33 - 4.18:50]The situation quickly escalates as it is revealed that the man is indeed an FBI agent
[4.18:50 - 4.19:02]Audio criticizes the actions of the police officers and their lack of knowledge about the law
[4.20:21 - 4.20:42]The FBI agent shows his badge and explains the situation to the police supervisor
[4.20:21 - 4.20:42]The audio concludes by discussing the shock and uneasiness of the supervisor
[4.08:43 - 4.20:42]Audio discusses a variety of topics including tiktok, comedic videos, and police brutality. Focuses on a specific video where a man is falsely detained by police who mistake him for an FBI agent, but it is later revealed that he does have a law enforcement background. The audio criticizes the actions of the police officers and discusses the shock and uneasiness of the supervisor when he finds out the man is actually an FBI agent.
[4.26:03 - 4.26:24]Officer stops man, assumes he is someone else
[4.29:51 - 4.30:11]Man denies being who officer thinks he is
[4.29:51 - 4.30:11]Officer demands IDs and man complies
[4.29:51 - 4.30:11]Officer sees man's true identity and calls for backup
[4.29:51 - 4.30:11]Backup arrives, including a supervisor
[4.31:42 - 4.31:55]Supervisor and two officers mistreat man, detain him in patrol car
[4.32:01 - 4.32:53]Man repeatedly asks to be let out, officer ignores him
[4.32:01 - 4.32:53]Officer receives confirmation of man's identity, continues to detain him
[4.32:01 - 4.32:53]Man is eventually released
[4.20:43 - 4.33:01]Officer mistreats and falsely detains man who is actually an FBI agent investigating police corruption, despite receiving confirmation of his identity.
[4.33:01 - 4.33:13] I love this scenario so much
[4.33:13 - 4.33:51]FBI agent is given extra torture as a treat
[4.33:13 - 4.33:51]Agent is held by police officers despite pleading for release
[4.34:15 - 4.34:59]FBI agents and brass descend on Apalachicola to find out what happened
[4.34:15 - 4.34:59]Sheriff Smith promises better cooperation and more training
[4.36:38 - 4.37:05]ATF agent is dispatched to confiscate a shotgun from a resident in Ohio
[4.38:25 - 4.38:36]Officer asks for ID and agent refuses, leading to escalating tensions
[4.40:26 - 4.40:47]Agent is tased and arrested by Columbus police
[4.44:22 - 4.44:29]Resident calls 911 and two officers arrive
[4.44:55 - 4.45:37]Agent files civil lawsuit against police department and officers involved
[4.44:55 - 4.45:37]Trauma from the incident leads to agent moving to administrative role
[4.33:01 - 4.45:37]FBI agent is tortured and held by police officers, leading to a civil lawsuit and a change in role for the agent.
[4.45:37 - 4.46:14] Officers' behaviors were deemed unconstitutional and aggressive in a specific case.
[4.53:08 - 4.53:15]The person could have avoided being shot by not having their head in the direction of the bullets.
[4.53:50 - 4.54:14]Both parties involved were guilty to some extent.
[4.53:50 - 4.54:14]The speaker believes that both parties involved could have handled the altercation more maturely.
[4.54:14 - 4.54:23]The speaker defends the ATF agent, but acknowledges that he did not do anything wrong.
[4.54:14 - 4.54:23]The agent tased the person on the ground despite them having a medical condition and the agent's knee on their chest.
[4.54:38 - 4.54:50]Some people on YouTube defend the police officer's actions.
[4.55:10 - 4.55:33]The speaker finds it insane that people justify the actions of the police, even when they are in the wrong.
[4.56:14 - 4.56:21]The speaker believes that people should not have to get on the ground just because the police say so.
[4.56:21 - 4.56:51]The police officer shot someone in the face eight times after they showed their badge.
[4.56:21 - 4.56:51]Americans have a mindset of being both hyper individualistic and submissive to authority.
[4.56:21 - 4.56:51]The speaker believes that Americans love to see themselves as revolutionary figures but are actually submissive to authority.
[4.56:21 - 4.56:51]People who defend the police are brainwashed to believe that authority should not be questioned.
[4.56:59 - 4.57:17]People who resist arrest are often charged with resisting arrest, which is a way for the police to justify their actions.
[4.56:59 - 4.57:17]The speaker believes that Americans have a conflicting mindset of being gun-wielding badasses but also submissive to authority.
[4.57:17 - 4.57:26]The speaker believes that police should not have the power to kill someone just because they have a gun.
[4.57:39 - 4.58:04]The speaker believes that people who defend the police are unable to analyze the situation and see when the officer's actions are unacceptable.
[4.57:39 - 4.58:04]The speaker is shocked by the number of people in the community who unconditionally defend the police.
[4.57:39 - 4.58:04]People in the community who advocate for self-defense against fascism are quick to submit to the police.
[4.57:39 - 4.58:04]The speaker believes that many people in the community cannot analyze situations and see when the police are in the wrong.
[4.57:39 - 4.58:04]The speaker finds it unacceptable for the police to come in hot with their service weapon drawn.
[4.58:06 - 4.58:13]The speaker believes that people should not have to be submissive and "breedable" to the police.
[4.58:06 - 4.58:13]Americans have a conflicting mindset of being both individualistic and submissive to authority.
[4.58:25 - 4.58:31]The speaker gives a scenario where someone is told to suck someone's cock at gunpoint and asks why people would not be submissive in that situation.
[4.45:37 - 4.58:31]The speaker believes that Americans have a conflicting mindset of being both individualistic and submissive to authority, and that many people in the community are unable to analyze situations and see when the police are in the wrong. They find it unacceptable for the police to use excessive force and believes that people should not have to be submissive to the police just because they have a badge and a gun.
[4.58:32 - 4.58:41] Person makes a statement about sucking his cock and having a gun
[4.58:42 - 4.58:49]Person beats and tases someone for not sucking his cock
[4.58:42 - 4.58:49]Argument about who is in the right and defending the person who was told to suck cock
[4.59:33 - 4.59:48]Argument about whether the cop or the person is in the wrong in the situation
[5.01:06 - 5.01:23]Person claims to be a law enforcement officer
[5.04:37 - 5.04:48]Mention of other instances of police brutality
[5.07:19 - 5.07:31]Discussion about victim blaming and responsibility in a police altercation
[5.08:38 - 5.08:43]Confusion and frustration from the speaker
[5.09:14 - 5.09:25]Discussion about defending police misconduct
[5.09:25 - 5.09:47]Argument about survival and principles
[5.10:35 - 5.10:58]Reminder of the ongoing argument in the community about police brutality
[5.11:12 - 5.11:18]Mention of the number of people in the community and their stance on the issue
[4.58:32 - 5.11:45]The speaker discusses a situation involving someone being beaten and tased for not performing a sexual act. They then argue about who is in the right and defending the person involved, with one person claiming to be a law enforcement officer. The conversation delves into issues of victim blaming and responsibility in police altercations, with references to other instances of police brutality. The speaker expresses confusion and frustration with the community's stance on the issue and mentions the ongoing argument about it. They end with a statement about their frustration with the community's views on police brutality.
[5.11:49 - 5.12:17]Man gets on ground, still gets tased and arrested by police
[5.16:28 - 5.16:40]Person of color in conversation also brings up issue of survivability
[5.17:16 - 5.17:30]Original speaker argues against this, saying it defends police brutality
[5.19:07 - 5.19:29]Other person in conversation defends police actions and argues for compliance
[5.21:34 - 5.21:49]Chat in conversation brings up race and credentials of man involved in incident
[5.22:59 - 5.23:46]Man is released without charges and files civil lawsuit against police
[5.22:59 - 5.23:46]Trauma from incident leads to realization that every encounter with police can be dangerous
[5.11:49 - 5.24:05]Man gets tased and arrested by police despite complying and having a medical condition, conversation discusses whether compliance is necessary and defends police actions, chat brings up race and credentials of man involved, man files lawsuit and realizes danger of encounters with police.
[5.24:06 - 5.24:20]Person talking about calling for "permaban"
[5.29:06 - 5.29:11]Example of police brutality caught on camera
[5.29:13 - 5.29:33]Discussion about police brutality and lack of accountability
[5.29:34 - 5.30:14]Discussion about Black Lives Matter movement and its purpose
[5.31:56 - 5.32:03]Another example of police abusing their power
[5.32:46 - 5.32:51]Discussion about sovereign citizens and their interactions with police
[5.24:06 - 5.34:59]Police often abuse their power and there is a lack of accountability for their actions. Sovereign citizens can sometimes use their knowledge of the law to combat this abuse of power.
[5.39:47 - 5.39:55] Mac is being harassed by a police officer for unknown reasons.
[5.41:00 - 5.41:10]The officer continues to question him and Mac remains calm.
[5.41:11 - 5.41:25]The officer eventually lets Mac go without any further issues.
[5.41:11 - 5.41:25]This raises questions about the officer's behavior and the need to know the law in similar situations.
[5.41:11 - 5.41:25]In another case, a former FBI security contractor is arrested by police for not knowing the law.
[5.42:33 - 5.42:41]The officer in this case also displays a lack of understanding of the law and provides false information.
[5.44:03 - 5.44:53]A judge recently ruled against the officers in the case, stating that their use of force was excessive and violated the individual's rights.
[5.44:03 - 5.44:53]These incidents highlight the need for officers to be properly educated on the law and for individuals to know their rights in police interactions.
[5.34:59 - 5.44:53]In two separate incidents, individuals are harassed and arrested by police officers who display a lack of understanding of the law. This raises questions about the need for proper education for officers and for individuals to know their rights in interactions with law enforcement.
[5.44:53 - 5.45:24] Defendant city of Columbus granted partial motion for judgment
[5.51:05 - 5.51:29]City of Columbus dismissed with prejudice
[5.51:29 - 5.51:46]Officers ask agent for identification and search him without consent
[5.51:29 - 5.51:46]Search violates agent's fourth amendment rights
[5.52:16 - 5.52:39]Discussion about ATF agent situation
[5.54:13 - 5.54:33]Officers concerned about red and blue lights on agent's car
[5.54:13 - 5.54:33]Lights were part of his official duties as a contractor with law enforcement
[5.54:34 - 5.54:51]Senior officials arrive and search car for evidence
[5.55:14 - 5.55:23]Part two of incident is referenced
[5.56:06 - 5.56:19]Video footage of incident discussed and dissected
[5.56:55 - 5.58:05]Discussion of Nevada Revive Statute
[5.58:12 - 5.58:41]Medium blog article referenced
[5.59:19 - 5.59:46]Agent is not an actual FBI agent, but a professional amendment auditor
[5.44:53 - 5.59:46]Defendant city of Columbus's motion for judgment is partially granted and the city is dismissed with prejudice. An incident involving an ATF agent is discussed and officers illegally search the agent's person without consent, violating his fourth amendment rights. The agent's red and blue lights were part of his official duties as a contractor with law enforcement. Senior officials arrive and search the car for evidence. In a video discussing the incident, it is revealed that the agent is not an actual FBI agent, but a professional amendment auditor.
[5.59:51 - 6.00:26] A video was made of a man being arrested and he implied he had a government contract
[6.01:03 - 6.01:15]The FBI has been known to contract criminals for various purposes
[6.01:54 - 6.02:09]The man in the video is strange and may be a "ci" (confidential informant)
[6.02:18 - 6.02:51]The man may be involved in kidnapping and trafficking children
[6.03:09 - 6.03:32]The man's hat and appearance suggest he is not an actual FBI agent
[6.04:52 - 6.05:05]The man in the video is later identified as FBI agent Richard Trask
[6.06:21 - 6.06:39]Trask's wife reports that he assaulted her after a swinger party they attended
[6.08:52 - 6.09:05]Trask is arrested and charged with assault with intent to cause harm
[6.08:52 - 6.09:05]Trask blames alcohol for his actions during his virtual sentencing hearing
[6.13:53 - 6.14:17]Will listens to a Turkish version of a propaganda song and then shows up in the audio
[6.13:53 - 6.14:17]Will and the speaker continue to listen to and discuss the Turkish song. Summary:
[6.15:08 - 6.15:42]The AI voice in the audio may be lying about the lyrics of the Turkish song
[6.15:08 - 6.15:42]A video of a man being arrested implies he has a government contract.
[6.15:08 - 6.15:42]The FBI has a history of contracting criminals for various purposes.
[6.15:08 - 6.15:42]The man in the video is strange and may be a "ci" (confidential informant).
[6.15:08 - 6.15:42]His appearance does not match that of a real FBI agent.
[6.15:08 - 6.15:42]The man may be involved in kidnapping and trafficking children.
[6.15:08 - 6.15:42]The man is later identified as FBI agent Richard Trask.
[6.15:42 - 6.15:49]Trask's wife reports that he assaulted her after a swinger party.
[6.15:42 - 6.15:49]Trask is arrested and charged with assault.
[6.15:42 - 6.15:49]He blames alcohol for his actions during his virtual sentencing hearing.
[6.15:49 - 6.16:02]Will and the speaker discuss the lyrics and meaning of the song
[6.15:49 - 6.16:02]The audio transitions to discussing a Turkish propaganda song.
[6.15:49 - 6.16:02]Will and the speaker discuss the lyrics and meaning of the song.
[6.15:49 - 6.16:02]The AI voice in the audio may be lying about the song's lyrics.
[5.59:51 - 6.16:02]Will and the speaker continue to listen and discuss the Turkish song.
[6.16:37 - 6.16:55] Page is discussing a song that sounds like Turkish, but is actually in no language at all
[6.17:29 - 6.17:37]He translates the lyrics of the song and finds them to be nonsensical
[6.17:29 - 6.17:37]Page and his friend joke about the lyrics and make fun of the song
[6.21:38 - 6.21:44]They then move on to discussing fan art and Page's appearance in the past
[6.23:47 - 6.24:09]Page's friend shows a video of Page from the past and they make fun of his appearance
[6.24:09 - 6.24:19]They discuss how Page used to dress poorly and how his friend would tell him to dress better
[6.25:33 - 6.25:42]They move on to discussing a Canadian tier list, starting with Jordan Peterson
[6.26:03 - 6.26:08]They both agree that Peterson is not their best and dislikes his views
[6.26:48 - 6.26:55]They then discuss Cody Co and place him in the A+ category
[6.16:02 - 6.26:55]Page and his friend joke about a nonsensical song, discuss fan art and Page's past appearance, and create a Canadian tier list, placing Jordan Peterson in the "not their best" category and Cody Co in the A+ category.
[6.26:56 - 6.27:07]Steven Crowder discusses various Canadian celebrities
[6.27:07 - 6.27:13]Crowder comments on their appearances and behaviors
[6.31:21 - 6.31:33]Crowder also mentions Ted Cruz, who he says is lying about his name and background
[6.31:42 - 6.32:02]He also includes political figures like Justin Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh
[6.32:02 - 6.32:11]He includes Elon Musk, who he says is not Canadian but has Canadian citizenship
[6.34:06 - 6.34:32]He ranks them on a tier list, with Keanu Reeves at the top
[6.35:19 - 6.35:27]Crowder also mentions Austin Show, aka Pokimane
[6.36:49 - 6.37:02]He ranks Tom McDonald as "not sending their best"
[6.37:15 - 6.37:28]Crowder also includes Northernlion, whom he says should be deported for being bald
[6.26:56 - 6.37:56]Overall, Crowder's tier list includes a mix of Canadian celebrities, political figures, and internet personalities, with Keanu Reeves being ranked as the best.
[6.37:56 - 6.38:08]He doesn't live in the USA, but will be brought down and deported back to Canada as a joke
[6.38:31 - 6.38:40]The bald man is discussed and the man on the audio claims he will steal his job when he goes bald
[6.39:38 - 6.39:44]The man claims to have natural muscles and not use steroids
[6.40:11 - 6.40:17]Pokie Main and Shroud are discussed as being seen as American despite being Canadian
[6.41:28 - 6.41:33]Taylor Swift and The Weekend are mentioned as Canadian stars who are perceived as American
[6.42:41 - 6.42:48]Ted Cruz is mentioned as being Canadian but also perceived as American
[6.44:54 - 6.45:02]Trudeau is discussed and jokingly deported to Canada
[6.44:54 - 6.45:02]Excusey is mentioned as already self-deported to Canada
[6.46:13 - 6.46:59]Fan art and a billionaire donor's song for Nikki Haley are discussed
[6.48:11 - 6.48:17]A viewer is called out for unsubscribing and making incorrect arguments, and is asked to apologize and sing as punishment
[6.49:18 - 6.49:27]A quote about awakening people is mentioned
[6.37:56 - 6.49:27]The audio includes discussions about a bald man, Canadian stars perceived as American, and a billionaire donor's song for Nikki Haley. A viewer is called out for incorrect arguments and asked to apologize and sing.
[6.49:34 - 6.49:43]Person discussing meme and looking for it
[6.50:15 - 6.50:26]Conversation about someone quoting a politician
[6.50:46 - 6.50:53]Discussion about showing cleavage on stream
[6.52:59 - 6.53:07]Person's tan and plans to get a tan in Australia
[6.54:39 - 6.54:45]Discussion about a 3D art piece based on the person
[6.55:30 - 6.55:48]Various memes and reactions to them
[6.58:19 - 6.58:27]Discussion about person's real name
[6.58:35 - 6.58:45]Conversation about a leaked bit and potential TikTok meme
[7.01:18 - 7.01:23]Mention of a landlord and a Discord server
[7.01:40 - 7.01:51]Person's plans to go to dinner and need for sleep
[7.02:04 - 7.02:12]Accusation of person being in a Miss Gift Discord server
[6.49:27 - 7.02:36]Person discussing various topics, including memes, politics, and their personal life, with another person.
[7.02:36 - 7.02:45]The speaker doesn't want to hear something.
[7.02:46 - 7.03:03]They mention throwing something back.
[7.02:46 - 7.03:03]The speaker has been throwing something back all day.
[7.02:46 - 7.03:03]They mention a potential birthday party tomorrow.
[7.02:46 - 7.03:03]The speaker is not sure if it is confirmed yet.
[7.02:46 - 7.03:03]They mention someone not being invited because they don't like dogs.
[7.03:03 - 7.03:09]The speaker will see the audience tomorrow.
[7.03:09 - 7.03:16]There may be a birthday party, but if not, there will still be a livestream.
[7.03:16 - 7.03:22]The speaker has a "banger stream" planned for tomorrow.
[7.03:22 - 7.05:53]They say goodbye and end the audio.
[7.02:36 - 7.05:53]Tomorrow there may be a birthday party and a "banger stream" planned.