 I'm just gonna make sure that we're live, we're live streaming, and we are cool. We're good morning for those of you, I guess on the west coast of Canada. Hey Chicho, hey index, how are you doing? That's cool. That's the quickest anybody's ever come on here, I think. Long time no see actually, I haven't seen you on a stream for a while. And just, hey Chicho, how are you doing? Doing good brother, doing good brother. I've been looking forward to this stream actually, just because politics has been coming up in almost every stream. A lot of streams we've been doing, so I think it's time to dedicate a stream on a regular basis to talk about politics, that way politics is not going to seep into the other stuff that we're going to do, and this is going to be sort of a venue for people to discuss politics if they want to discuss politics, okay? And those of you, I'm not sure if we're going to end up loading this on Twitter on YouTube, it'll definitely be loaded on BitShoot, but depending on the topic of conversation, and how deep we go, and how I control myself in trying to stay as neutral as possible to a certain degree, we might load it on YouTube, we might not, but for those of you watching on another platform after the live stream is done, just so you know, I'll provide links in the description of this video for anything that we reference, or some of the things that we will reference, and I'll provide a table of contents, at least pointing you to when, because I'm going to do a little intro before we start the discussion, and we're going to wait about five, 10 minutes for people to come into the stream, because this is a live stream that we're doing, but I will provide sort of a timestamp in the description of this video for those of you that want to look into this, you know, skip the sort of the meet and greet that we do in every stream, and go to the introduction, and if the topics in the open discussion for politics, economics sort of organize themselves in a coherent manner, I'll provide a link to the timestamps for table of contents in the description as well, but most likely it's just going to be when the intro happens, and then we're just going to dive into the open discussion, ready for this to get heated, maybe, who knows, who knows, who knows what will go with this, right? So we'll give people, you know, 10 minutes or so to come in, to sort of decide, I sort of set out a little thing on Twitter saying that we're live, and I'm assuming when I set up an event on Twitch, it does send out a little notice to people that we are live, okay, and we'll see where this goes, there's a lot happening in the world, a lot of things we have to be aware of, so I think it's the longer we do that we got into this, we got back into the topic of discussion, okay, and we'll just leave it there, and I have a couple of things that I want to, a couple of things I wrote in previous articles when I was blogging about politics, a couple of things I want to read to you guys, just to set the tone, just to let you know where I'm coming from, and what my mindset is, and then, you know, we'll take it to wherever it goes from there, whatever people want to talk about, and if you find any data to back up any claims, we'll look for it, if there is, you know, we can't find data, and sometimes it's hard to find data, sometimes it's anecdotal, sometimes it's just experience, right, that's what we have to go with, so, you know, we'll work on that and see where that takes us, okay, aside from that, welcome, welcome to a stream, welcome to a live stream, and we'll see how it goes, this might be a short stream, it might be less than an hour, might be two hours, or longer, again, depending on how heated the discussion gets and where we end up going, there's a lot of political debates going on right now, and the world sort of splitting up, going in different directions, not just two, multiple directions, depending on where you are, and you know, there's certain things to watch out for that are coming up, some major things to watch out for that are coming up specifically related to economics, some of the stuff we've talked about already regarding disruptive innovation and differential accumulation, mergers and acquisitions, and all that jazz, apologies about the camera, if it's getting blurry or not sharp, at some point, I'll look into grabbing higher quality cameras, these are HD, the webcam, they are HD 1080, but they have a hard time focusing sometimes, they zoom in and out, so I guess I'm supposed to be standing still, not doing any depth changes on these things, okay, so we're about six minutes in, should we do a little intro, let's do a little intro, as far as the introduction goes to this political discussion, let me read you a couple of things that I wrote in previous articles, there's sometimes I kept on repainting myself in different articles, I took little paragraphs or sentences here that I had and that I posted on certain article and reused it again, so let me read you this one little part that I have, and I use this part in two different articles, okay, let me give you the link for the articles if you want to know where these are, this is the one that I'm reading right now, okay, the title of this article is, and I wrote this article in 2013, okay, the title of this article is, the title of this article is 1, 2, 3, 4, when are we going to go to war, 5, 6, 7, 8, are you out of your fucking mind, what we should know before waging war on Syria, okay, and I wrote this in 2013 because the war machine, the post-modern neo-Marxist, I don't think so, I don't know what post-modern neo-Marxist means, there's so many, so many, so much implied to words, right, to descriptions, right, but I'll, I'll read you this part, I think this was the beginning of the article, let me make sure, yeah, this was at the, you know, first three paragraphs of the article, okay, so here's the first three paragraphs of that article, and I used the same thing in this article as well, okay, let me post you this article as well, and when I was writing these things, sometimes some of these were transferred over from my previous blog, so I might have written these a little bit earlier, but I think the, the one we're going to read, and the title for the second link that I sent you, the article, it's, the title is, it's not the economy's stupid, it's your stupid foreign policy, how to get rid of our oligarchs, right, and that piece had five different subheadings where I posted information, one of them was 1953 regime change in Iran, okay, so 1953 regime change in Iran, part two was war crimes in Iraq, part three was mainstream media and the need for insurrection, part four was Gladio B and the grand chess board, and part five was the need to become politically aware, and what I'm going to read you is, appears in part five of the second link that I sent you, and appears at the beginning of the first link that I sent you, oh hello, how are you, I'm doing good Soroks, hope you're doing well, hope you're doing well, if it's morning, afternoon, or evening for you, wherever you might be in the world, right, so here's my little intro the thing that appears in both articles, everything is politics, from what we eat to what we drink, from what society deems acceptable behavior, to what it can consider as a criminal offense, from who we interact with, to how we interact with them, politics decides if we are free, or if we live as slaves and bondage, politics determines what our children are taught in school, how we treat the ecosystem, what theories scientists investigate, how art is perceived, what version of history we recall, and how the future will remember us. In essence, politics governs our thoughts, our understanding of reality, and how we in our society evolve, it is therefore essential that we participate in the political process, maybe through demonstrations, whistleblowing elections, activism, disobedience, or a myriad of other forms of direct action, or maybe through simple analysis, so that we have a full, so that we have a full understanding of what is being done in our name, okay, and that sort of brings us to here, right, how art is perceived, sounds like postmodernism to me, why does art have to be political, art doesn't have to be political, politics forces its views on art, just look at comic book censorship, right, in the golden age of comics, during the golden age of comics in the 1950s, people freaked out because, because comic books, and you have to keep in mind, comic books at the time, the 1950s, they were for everyone, there was no, no one, very few people at TV in their houses, right, there was no internet, there was print media, print news, and comic books were a form of entertainment, were a form of education, right, and entertainment has multiple branches to it, maybe adult entertainment, children's educational entertainment, or whatever it might be, but politics forced itself onto comic books and its censored comic books for number of decades, right, number of decades, right, we've talked about this, so art doesn't have to be political, the problem is politics, governments, institutions, extremists on all sides around the globe, force their opinions on everything, including art, okay, do you scrap to the idea that art is autonomous and in some way separate from its social context, no, I don't think so, it could be, I think it could be, but I don't think it necessarily is, okay, now just gonna, how are you, I'm doing good, Atlanta, yo bro, yo three, nine, zero, one, two, five, one, two, how are you doing, okay, I'm gonna read the second part of this intro, okay, so that was sort of the main theme, why I was getting into politics, I started writing about politics in 2005, 2006, and I was talking about politics, I've been talking about politics forever, right, but let me send you post another link of what basically the last two links, the first one I wrote in 2013, the second one I sent you, I wrote in 2014, I believe, it might have been earlier, okay, now this last link I'm gonna send you, I wrote in 2014, I'm glad to catch you, glad to have you brother or sister, okay, here's the third link from one of the posts that I did when I was writing politics, pretty heavy, right, and I wrote this one in 2014, and this was basically the final strictly geopolitical post I planned on doing on my site, because I kept on repeating myself, right, yes and no, because I kept on repeating myself, I was getting tired of regurgitating the same thing and being appalled by what was going on politically, okay, geopolitically, specifically, right, locally as well, but geopolitically, but let me read you just two sections, I'm gonna read you the beginning part of this last article that I wrote and I called it synopsis of our present predicament, what the future holds, a final word, okay, and this was sort of me wrapping up politics on my blog and that was written in 2014, okay, the intro to this was this, in the last few years the information presented on the site and the previous site have provided my perspective on our present predicament regarding geopolitics, specifically what we are in the midst of and what the future may hold and I provided a lot of references, a lot of links to, a lot of other information, maybe data or previous articles that I wrote that reference other information, right, when I say what the future holds, I wrote a huge piece regarding Africa and I basically in that post I said the future of Africa looks bleak and here's why, it was a three, four parter I believe and it was, it took a few months to do it, it took, I did it in parts, right, the second part of that paragraph is this, in short the main problem with our society is that our education system is designed to instill obedience and it has done so extremely well, we have willingly consumed propaganda to the point where our hypnosis has turned us into servants of totalitarian regimes, that's the intro to that and I provide a whole bunch of other information links and you know quotes and stuff in the body of that, of that post, okay, just to summarize everything that we've talked about as best as I could, there was a lot we've talked about in number in like eight years or something talking about politics, okay, but towards the end, the conclusion, the last couple paragraphs of that piece, this is what I wrote, when I think of all this and more, which is everything that I referenced before, the only fanciful excuse that comes to mind as to why we have forfeited so much, the only words that bring me comfort regarding our collective insensibility come from George Carlin pointing out that the cause of our ills is because half of humanity is dumber than the average person, okay, and I write down George Carlin's quote here and I provide a video and there's a lot of videos embedded within that article, I provide a little video of George Carlin stating this, right, and this is the quote from George Carlin, quote, think of how stupid the average person is and realize half of them are stupider than that end quote and that's George Carlin, right, and then I finish that article with the following three paragraphs, why George Carlin's words bring me comfort is because they imply that the problem has a solution, education, hence my work on mathematics, the alternative that we are aware of our history and we are indifferent to it is unthinkable, okay, since I have no desire to document the play by play symphony of carnage that is being unleashed and is to come, and since I have said what needed to be said or as Aaron Dottie Roy would say, I feel that I don't have anything direct to say without repeating myself, that's quoting Aaron Dottie Roy, I should have said that, quoting Aaron Dottie Roy, quote, I feel that I don't have anything direct to say without repeating myself, end quote, we'll consider this post to be the introduction to politics on Chico and it will be the last strictly geopolitical discussion we have on this site for quite some time, at least until Russia, China, Iran, or another formidable enemy of our choosing or making is duped into directly confronting NATO or until the next major false flag operation sends the world into frenzy. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to send me a message or post a comment. You can find additional information in the politics and economics section on the table of contents. Some of the more popular posts can be found in the right hand column of the site. That was my intro to our politics. I might make a recorded video HD camera with the lapel mic and stuff if we're going to continue to do this on a regular basis and then probably if it happens we'll create our own playlist on YouTube and BitShoot, I'm not creating a playlist on BitShoot yet but I will at some point but we'll create a playlist to have all these political discussions and once we do that I'll create a little intro video for that just going over that again just to let people know where I am. I just wanted to give that intro for this first official political discussion we're having. Just to let you know where I'm coming from and that final post I wrote in 2014 when it was obvious where we were headed right because what I tried to do in regards to politics, I tried to stay on top of politics and economics and I basically have a five-year plan, five to ten-year plan. I sort of plan out what I believe is going to happen geopolitically and economically for the next five to ten years and I adjust my behavior accordingly my investments and whatnot right the way I conduct business okay and I have a long-term view as well okay just let you know where I'm coming from some I'm just going to read some more comments yes and no some art transcends the period it was created and endures 100% a lot of art moments of brilliance okay is a way ahead of its time way ahead of its time. Bill Hicks is one example right many you know and it's science as well science as well right a lot of scientists throughout history that have come up with new ideas the establishment has shunned them and in some cases forced them to commit suicide all right so a lot of information that is going to see us into the future is suppressed by those in power because they don't want to lose power because a lot of information that comes up challenges the status quo there's a saying in science where we say science doesn't progress one idea at a time science progresses one death at a time right our understanding of the world progresses one death at a time because those who have been in power maintain power and if there is anything new that comes up in general that challenges their beliefs right they suppress that information or they eliminate the people presenting that information okay it works with music it works with paintings drawings poetry art right every form of art okay indeed it does but reception reception history modifies its meaning in every era what kind of classical music classical normalism modernism yeah there's so much is religion necessary for developing a country i don't think so i don't believe so no a country country has certain implications the word country has certain meaning i guess i would say because country is a new i believe it's a new concept anyway right there are you know last few hundred years where we've thought about countries previously the dive we're thinking about empires and tribes and whatever it might be right so i'm not sure if country is the right word to use i would say my my take would be is religion necessary for the development of a tribe i would say no i believe there has to be teachers there has to be people who push the boundaries of being of thought exploring may it be on the physical realm or the spiritual realm consciousness or whatever it might be for small tribes historically we would go to shamans right or is shamanism and religion i don't you know what does the word religion mean right is religion institutional religion or is is it spirituality or is it in the belief system that that this matter that we see is not everything that we know there's something beyond this right and that goes in the realm of science as well right 95 percent of the mass of the universe is not accounted for we can't interact with it we can't measure it we don't know what it is right if as a scientist we know that as a fact right the data presents that information the models that we have tell us that there's 90 percent of something in the universe that we don't know what it is right the mathematics the physics comes out we just don't know how to measure it or interact with it right so as a scientist if you just assume that everything there is is whatever you see then you're not a scientist you're you can call it whatever you want to call it okay you're delusional right because everything we see is not it right our eyes only see a small spectrum of light light spectrum is huge we only see a fraction of it right so there's a lot beyond what we see what we can interact with at the moment right i'm happy to be happy to be a kid again they teach you a national ice cream they said i did something i got i got ice cream with a freezer i should go get some ice cream start eating some ice cream that's okay we'll skip the ice cream okay so open the discussion gang now that i give you guys my intro where i'm coming from we can talk about anything you guys want to talk about i'll try to answer you as best as i can okay and if there isn't we'll leave it alone we'll we'll uh what do you call it we'll make sure we'll come back and do more political discussions i should have brought a graphic novel something that i'm reading right now epic of gilgamesh here uh just to just to mention i'm really enjoying it and a lot of religion just the topic of religion uh neonim uh is religion necessary for developing developing country what i'm reading right now and the oldest known long work piece of written text okay body of work not just word not just sentences or poetry or something like this but an epic the longest known epic that we know of that has been written by human humanity so far that we know that we know as a general public we don't you know if there's anything out there that we're not you know hasn't been let out into the mainstream that we're not privy to any type of information that we're not privy to we don't know right um my personal belief and many people's personal belief and the facts say that humanity is on you know we have been on earth building structures and interacting with the world knowing mathematics and how the cosmos you know where we are in the cosmos right where we are in the universe for tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of years right that's how long humanity's been in but epic of gilgamesh is a few thousand years ago it's the longest body of text a story that we know of right and that text is the basis of most religions in the world right mythology so it's must read for anyone that has any questions regarding religion mythology humanity countries civilization and all that jazz right it's important to remember that historically philosophy and theology were interconnected before Luther religion and philosophy were effectively inseparable and science as well i would i would include sciences there as well mathematics science my first live stream hello starkey you got a live one like literally this is politics this is our first main politics officially open discussion of politics because it's been coming up a lot do you think we would be more advanced today if we wouldn't have gone through the dark ages of 100 percent 100 percent and we're actually just coming out of the dark ages now again just think about this for a second there's been a war on consciousness globally for a number of decades right certain shamanistic practices that have been with humanity for tens of thousands of years were criminalized were made illegal just in the last hundred years right all the sun there was a huge war on drugs right drugs will call them nature plants ethnogems right where anybody that was practicing consuming foods of the earth foods of the gods some would say some had some have written books about right they made that illegal that meant that exploring your own consciousness your own being was made illegal in many countries right now there are chemicals that are illegal that will get you thrown in jail for decades that are actually within our bodies that are in our brains right there's a chemical that you have right now in your brain physically there's a chemical that you have in your brain that is illegal in most western countries that'll get you thrown in jail just think about that absurdity for a second right so i think we would be way ahead where we are globally if we didn't have the dark ages and we didn't have decentralization control of human behavior right and we're just coming out of that it's it nothing's guaranteed that we're gonna come out of it right but things are shaking right just because of information which is one reason why we have to make sure that the internet does not become completely 100 centralized where a central body can control what is flowing through it right i'm reading the edda the edda is an old nurse term that has been attributed by modern scholars that are collective of two medieval islamic literally works oh really cool let's check this out literary works what's that date on this islantic medieval islamic literary works what is now known as the proso edda and an older collection of poems without an original title now known as the poetic edda the term historically referred referred only to the proso edda but this but this sense has fallen out both works were written down in iceland during the 13th century in icelandic cool i wonder what that stuff talks about that's interesting i didn't know about the edda hey man how are you where is spencer i don't know what's spencer our savior donald trump how are you doing i love your name brother i love your name is true we may not know some things because of the legal status because scientists can't study it scientists not only scientists but human beings we can't interact with certain things because it's legal you can have all your assets forfeited your family torn apart and you thrown in jail wow certain countries you could get executed wow incredible index chicho i would agree that the technological mediation of information algorithmic news and social media feed back loops is creating a new kind of false consciousness i agree with you index um but i think that's um that's not going to last long right now we're seeing the first wave of it i think that's gonna it's uh 15 minutes of you know if you're talking about persons 15 minutes of fame and they're done i think this is just something new that's come about right because of you know it's novelty so everyone's jumping on a bad bandwagon and you know being appalled by certain things which are irrelevant to them or irrelevant to humanity they're just sound bites right so it's just something new just to give you an example when i was creating videos um you know when i start creating videos on youtube back in 2006 2006 2007 i guess 2005 mid-2000s right my videos uh specific especially the mathematics ones right the math videos i needed to make them long because i was trying to explain concepts and mathematics right and i knew people you know that were involved with the internet with making videos and stuff like this and they were like chicho your videos are way too long you need them you need them to be two minutes you know no no longer than two and a half minutes no longer than five minutes average two and a half minutes each because people you know tune out after two and a half minutes and stuff like this i was like dude i can't explain the math concept in two and a half minutes or five minutes ideally i would like it to be an hour but at the time when i was loading on videos on youtube youtube had a time limit right only 10 minutes right you couldn't make your videos longer than 10 minutes right so i would split them up and try to put these things together right but i in at my core i knew that was just what was happening at the moment because this was novel right people going on youtube checking stuff out and i knew that was going to fade away and people would want to see longer more extended videos thoughts interactions right because people don't want soundbites okay so what happened last little while in last couple of years what google has done what youtube has done they said view counts are not as important as watch time now right so right now the longer the video the better to a certain degree the longer the retention right oh okay fine and dandy so all those people that made two and a half minute videos five minute videos you know just based on the revenue stream and stuff like this they're not getting as more as big of a bang and they're not being you know based on google's youtube's algorithm they're not being cued up and stuff like that so i think what we're seeing with this herd mentality through social media it is forming human consciousness but what's going to happen is a lot of people are being burned by picking a side which they weren't aware of and they look like idiots right so what's happening is they're getting burned and now they're a little bit more cautious of getting involved with certain types of hall with certain types of hypes and being appalled by soundbites and putting their time and energy into something that really doesn't matter or something that they're not really aware of right it's happening now people are being burned by it i don't know how long this is going to take time to play out but i think what's going to happen is slowly as people deviate away from corporate news corporate media and as technology rolls out more and more where people are growing up with technology they're growing up with social media they're not going to be appalled because they've had the experience okay i think what we're seeing is an anomaly we're just seeing the first wave of this disruptive innovation making its way into our society i think that's going to dissipate there's a lot of damage being done don't get me wrong there's a lot of damage being done by this herd mentality where all of a sudden someone's name is popping up and the mainstream corporate news and their lives are being destroyed right at all of these social justice warriors being appalled by whatever it is they're being appalled by right but i think that's going to die out as people are proven to be just being used as tools i hope so anyway i hope so anyway i'm tremendous thanks for asking nice how are you i'm doing good our savior donald trump it's scary how people can create the world reality today yeah i agree whilst don't very very scary spam a lot how are you doing interesting good point you can't make your videos longer than 10 minutes on youtube unless you verify with the phone um in the past there was no verification by phone or anything like this if you remember back in the early 2000s one of the mantras of google was never really never reveal your personal information online right that was one of the main things that google had right don't reveal your personal information don't use your real name don't use your real contact information your real address your real this your real this your real this right that was in the early 2000s mid 2000s towards the end of 2000s it changed up right oh now they wanted your phone number they wanted your address they wanted your real name they wanted this they wanted that they wanted that right complete about turn why well that's corporate media corporate america corporate reality in the western world they require all that information to control the dialogue to discourse right right now you may need a phone okay i you know i'm linked up through all that because i've been putting up videos for i don't know mid 2000s on youtube right um so i don't know what what it is right now um miles uh fake news not related to politics but i've been offered captain america 160 to 227 for 160 pounds should i bite uh depends on the shape i would have to take a look at um i'm not you know i know earlier captain america some of the stuff but i don't know the specific issues for captain america i would have to take a look at captain america number 160 to 227 um i believe one of the ones there is captain america against the i have some of those issues but i can't remember which ones are important ones or not it really depends on the shape that they're in okay so really look at the condition they're in and look at the key issues my recommendation would be uh make a list go to there's two websites i use to find prices on things i said three websites i use ebay right ebay completed listings if you want to find out look for captain america lots and see how much they've been selling for or specific numbers there's a price guide comic book price guide dot com i go in there and i go you know list all the runs uh sequentially so you can go captain america and then hit the captain america series this is the second series i guess right and look at the number see if there's any key issues you'll know the key issues because there will be more expensive make sure those are available in the lot that you have and check out the prices that way what the main condition and what the condition that you're buying them in and go to my comic shop dot com i don't buy any comics from my comic shop dot com but they have a great database really fantastic database you can buy comics there and there are some comic books which are cheap to buy there i would if i was in the states most likely some comics i would grab right so check that as well do use those three sources to price things out for yourself and see if 160 pounds is a good deal all right that's what i would do and that's what i do with a lot of lots that i do buy you should watch the episode of the show star trek where neil tyson oh star talk star trek neil star talk where neil tyson interviewed katie curick and he had a discussion about news and the information age you know what miles i don't like neil and neil the grassy tyson uh the person who took over cosmos i believe if that's a person i'm not going to say anything else until we confirm that's the person we're talking about neil tyson neil the grass tyson i'm assuming that's the person we're talking about right um if that's the person we're talking about i don't like him he's he's uh he's uh he's control he's a control mechanism i've heard him say stuff which is absurd absurd you know he he talks as if he talks about science in words as if we know everything so anything anything that contradicts contradicts anything that science has to say at the moment is wrong which is completely bs right i i couldn't watch his cosmos series i just i know there's a lot of bs coming from him i know there's a lot of lies coming from him i know he's huge ego right i've heard like the whole concept of science is this science is supposed to change with time as we acquire more information the first person that said the reason that people die after surgery there's a huge mortality rate after surgery you know a hundred years ago or whatever years ago right and the first person that said the reason for that was was because surgeons weren't washing their hands there was something invisible on their hands called bacteria that would get into the body of the people they were doing surgery on and they would get an infection and they would die he was shunned by the scientific community right that person was ousted they they can i don't know what happened to him right i used to know i forget right i looked at this stuff a little bit so he was shunned away right that was the establishment tyson is the establishment he's a gatekeeper i don't like him i won't i won't bother listening to him index can you give us can you give us some useful examples of using statistics based economic information to filter out meaningless opinion based news i don't run any algorithms but what i do is just i think it's just experience from my part maybe i've just been involved in politics a long time give us some useful examples let me think about that for a little while index let me read that again can you give us some useful examples of using statistics statistic based economic information to filter out meaningless opinion based news any here here's one example okay that'll give you and both you know all political spectrums used us when it comes to news right the whatever topic they're talking about right i've heard this on democracy now i've heard this on real news i've heard this on msnbc's and cnn i've heard this on bbc al jazeera i've heard this everywhere right and as soon as i hear this i go dude get away from you people right here's what they say they give you a number they say this many people were affected by something this many people died this many people think this way this many people i'm migrating this many people or this many this many of something and then they give you some completely irrelevant bit of statistics trying to get a get an emotional reaction from you by linking that up and saying that's more people than died because of this that's more people that live in this country that's more people that live in this city that's more people than you know 50 years ago right as soon as i hear statistics like that coming from corporate media i just automatically make a little note myself not to trust these people okay one of the things they do is they say oh you know there are a hundred thousand people right now that are in poverty in this wherever it is right that's more people than there was in the 1980s right but that doesn't make sense because statistically you have to find out if that's statistically relevant it's it's not just if it's more people the question is what percent change has there occurred right if this hundred thousand people are one percent of the population and you know back then fifty thousand people were two percent of population that was more significant than a hundred thousand people do you follow i'm saying i can't go any deeper than that in having specific examples it's so broad it's so broad my apologies index if i'm not being more precise with this wilson how are you doing guys it's been too long i'm sorry i haven't been around lately i hope you're all doing well doing very well wilson thank you for popping by thank you for popping by no worries man we'll be around a long time right yeah that drives me crazy as well that's more people than the population of kin um miles i don't think he has lied about things in science he has i've caught him okay uh he's dismissed opinions theories because he has this is we're talking about tyson again he has dismissed theories because he doesn't know or he doesn't have the data to to confirm the theories or not right but a theory is a theory you need to investigate that theory you cannot just dismiss a theory right that is his flaw he assumes he knows everything right now right even the simplest scientific facts should be allowed to be challenged okay hundred percent hundred percent but something doesn't become scientifically sound until it's been studied greatly using the scientific method and peer peer reviewed and then you have to have other people get the same results only then it is scientifically sound hundred percent agree with you miles a hundred percent agree with you science is investigated and the main thing with science is you need repetition you need to be able to conduct an experiment and get the same results right here's the problem the first problem is scientific method peer reviewed the peer review process in the western world is horrendous right there are gatekeepers that dismiss blank out everything the second problem is and this is fact like scientists professors people who peer reviewed scientific papers people who have worked for scientific journals have come out and said that there's huge censorship happening because certain dialogue certain discourse is not allowed right and keep this in mind that the general population doesn't have access to that scientific information you have to pay to get it you have to be part of an institution to be able to review all these papers if all of these papers these experiments are being done with taxpayer money they should be in the creative commons and we should have access to all of it right that's one thing Aaron Schwartz got burned for right he downloaded a whole bunch of scientific papers and made available to to humanity right so science the science establishment those in power right now control information we can't base everything on what they say is fact or not the other problem is a lot of governments have forbidden experimentation scientific research into a tremendous amount of knowledge on this planet right you could go to jail being a scientist you could go to jail doing scientific research on certain topics right that is not how science works politics should not have a say in what scientific experiments could be conducted okay that's the reason why Tyson is a gig keeper because he refuses to acknowledge that one of the reasons and he dismisses theories theories that as of right now scientists cannot experiment conduct experiments on those theories because it's illegal to conduct experiments on those theories because you could set the jail so how could you dismiss those theories right the talk about evolution is fake as hell evolution uh it's funny i would call it adaptation evolution is uh people evolution fake as well evolution the way people perceive evolution to be most people the way it's taught i there's serious flaws in it in my opinion okay uh but evolution adaptation everything involves it's evolution the word evolution is not fake evolution is a fact right where that information for evolution is applied can be questioned but evolution is a fact okay what's your opinion about cloned organ transplants uh i'm okay with it as long as it's uh we do contain the experience one of the problems with science right now uh because it's corporations controlling science right corporations government they're doing experiments without the experiments being closed right when you're conducting experiment you have to make sure the experiment is contained where whatever you're doing is not going to filter out into the general republic and cause a catastrophic catastrophic event to occur right one of the best examples is gmo's right um terminated seas and all this jazz right we believe like as a collective right governments uh societies we believe some of the most brutal corporations in the world where they've done experiments and they're releasing a certain product and they're telling us it's safe we have to be idiots to take their word for it right so i'm okay with science increasing longevity increasing our health getting us to live in harmony with the environment and seeing us into the future but science has to be experiments have to be contained we can't go out there and do an experiment we have examples where people have transplanted you know this species from here over here and they just destroy everything right uh we have to be careful review is pretty like the review is pretty about a lot of a lot needs to change they also tend to do things uh like peer review with one or two people in the same lab and call it why consensus agreed yeah nasa recently said all nasa studies will be published for free viewing on oh it's uh locked up nasa website okay yeah no we're not allowing any links to anything on the chat because people we're getting trolls coming in providing links to fishing websites and stuff like this um i hope so um but we also have to keep in mind the origin of nasa where did nasa begin i don't believe everything that nasa says i like i like the concept of nasa i check out the website that i i look into the data coming from nasa because i did geophysics i like astronomy i love astronomy i love the cosmos right i've read a fair bit i've written a little bit listen to i like sci-fi right so love information coming out of nasa but i don't think all information is coming out of nasa i think they're controlling certain bits of information uh index i can only speak about peer review in the humanities but it's pretty screwed up as well things get published based on research trends rather than quality work yeah in science works the same way in science works the same way talk about nasa do you believe in the moon landing the first one maybe not but there was a few one there was a handful of ones i believe they went to the moon more than 10 times or something i looked into this a long time ago uh as far as do i believe in the moon landing uh one thing i'll mention look there's lots of theories about us humanity politics economics where we are where we're going where we've come from and what type of technology information is hidden from us right if you start going down the rabbit holes all these theories right of what has occurred what hasn't occurred you're going to get lost right the most important thing to know about all of these theories all of these thought processes don't they how's it going i don't see like i don't see definitely all of these thought processes information that we know about the world life governments economics and all this jazz all we really have to know is we don't know we don't know what the truth is all we have to agree on we cannot believe everything that comes out of centralized governments centralized corporations centralized states they're telling us lies there's a lot of disinformation there so as long as we're aware that we don't know what certain facts are or what certain lies are or any of that jazz then we can all of a sudden make decisions for ourselves without being played with without being a tool as previously came up where social media gets us appalled about something right all we have to know is nasa lies governments lie corporations lie how much of their of what they're saying is it truth or is it a lie right that's up to you and which parts is a true lie right they might be telling big lies but all the little things are true so you can believe the little things and forget about their big things their conclusions moon landing unless i go to the moon and see the american flag planted there i question it right um has there been a moon landing probably why hasn't there been one again i don't know good question right good question has there been one again possibly possibly do i know i don't know do i care not really there's a lot more a lot of other things that i'm focusing on right now than the moon landing all i know is anybody that believes in the lone gunman is a fool right and as soon as you realize that what we know about jfk what we know about oklahoma what we know about we think we know about world war two world war one what we know about history if we believe what has been told to us by centralized governments then we're fools we have to question it all the bbc isn't allowed to say anything controversial because it's paid for by taxpayers uh yeah bbc is just like cnn as far as i'm concerned there's so much bs coming out of bbc like really it's amazing it's to a certain degree is better than cnn most american mainstream corporate news but bbc is horrendous horrendous their lies are more intricate right like cnn and american corporate media is more like donald trump speaking and bbc is more like obama speaking speaking they're both telling us lies but one is better spoken andrew wakefield made a very flawed study that said vaccines caused autism and it was only done with a few subjects uh the problem the problem with vaccines is there's a lot of history with vaccines that we know the corporations released vaccines that caused a lot of illness in the world right the corporations that are producing these vaccines they're some of the most evil organizations in the world so whatever they tell us we have to take with a grain of salt we can't believe them right and you can look into this right and governments governments have used like insane right like the u.s government in the 19 i can't remember 1940s 1950s 1960s on the pretense of giving vaccines they injected people with syphilis they injected people with radioactive products right the u.s government has sprayed towns with radioactive waste just to see what would happen so i'm sorry i don't our vaccines good could be our vaccines bad could be but i personally don't believe the the blanket statement that vaccines are good or that vaccines are bad right look at the history of the corporations releasing these vaccines and you tell me if you will put your faith into these corporations right good morning chicho good morning zare how are you doing good morning good morning do you think about vegetarianism do i think about vegetarianism or do i think about vegetarians i know people who are vegetarian right i have family members who are vegan i have very close friends that are vegetarian or vegan um it's it's a dietary preference anybody that wants to eat in a certain way they have the right to eat in a certain way um so i don't think about vegetarianism there's times in my life where i just eat vegetables and fruits and stuff uh for a week or two and then i eat meat there are times where i eat meat right i changed my diet no incentive i never see any bs from them really from uh bbc i'm assuming that's bbc yeah bbc uh i've caught them lying a lot uh just the bs like what was their thing with uh iraq war uh what was their thing with syria what was their thing with libya right that they that they push the government's uh mantra of going to war as far as i know before the 2003 iraq invasion from what i recall bbc didn't question it right just just consider this the and this isn't the bbc i know more about the us and canadian forms uh corporate news but phil donnie hu basically gave birth to day talk uh daytime television talk shows right he was huge he was online for like 30 years right before opera they became opera donnie hu was huge the like opera was nobody right but in 2003 before the iraq invasion donnie hu came out publicly and questioned the invasion of iraq right and he was online for 30 35 years right huge the guy's an icon right they took him off air right that's crazy that's control right what chat are you reading um i'm reading the twitch chat the stuff that's popping up right now over here i guess this over here why do we need analysis to tell us what to think i'm tired of reading opinions opinion pieces fact based news should be enough i recognize fact uh fact can be presented with this own bias but it doesn't have to be uh have the same impact um i agree with you and by the way uh here uh spam a lot i'll give you another example where bbc lies or doesn't tell the truth right bill hicks let me see if i can find his quote exactly um because i've used it uh in uh in my articles okay here's let me read you this okay and ask yourself has the bbc ever written anything you know if ask yourself spam a lot if bb bbc or any corporate news source in the western world if this quote from bill hicks applies right and i'll read your first paragraph the paragraph that i wrote into this right and this is taking a bill hicks bracelet let me give you the links to link to this piece that i wrote and this is me oh wow okay there's a few comments coming up so let me i'm just gonna read this and i'm gonna read the comments later um so this was a post that i wrote taking a bill hicks break bill hicks break what it means to be free and i'll read the first two paragraphs on this and then i'll read bill hicks this quote right every now and then i take a bill hicks break uh bill hicks break to remind myself what it means to be free it's that time again just to give you an introduction one of my personal enlightening moments from hicks came when i first heard him ask why there was never any positive drug stories on the news if the news were truly impartial then there would there would have to be positive stories but there never is this took me weeks to really digest and here's quoting bill hicks and this is from 1989 okay quote you know what's wild you never see a positive drug story on the news do you you never see one isn't that why isn't that weird don't you think that's strange i mean the news is supposed to be is supposed to be objective isn't it supposed to be the news but every drug story is negative well hold on hold it i've had some killer times on drugs i'm not promoting it but i'm not denying it let's hear hear the whole fucking truth right that's bill hicks quote now if you can tell me that bbc has done just as many or even a fraction of positive drug stories as they've done negative drug stories then i'll rethink about the bbc okay new classical or kinesian economics oh man stark ski flood flood the economy with money or don't flood the economy with money both of those have serious problems in my opinion both of them have some benefits i you know what i don't want to say new classical or kinesian kinsian kinsian either way are you good at math i'm i'm i don't consider myself to be a mathematician i just know enough mathematics to be able to use it as a tool in my life okay and teach it to others high school math specifically vegetarianism means not kill animals if people can live without it i don't think vegetarianism means that but we can give it that definition if you like so what do i think about not killing animals sure if you don't want to kill animals don't kill animals but animals cannot kill kill animals and human beings we are animals so if other animals can kill other animals to survive then what should why should human beings be restricted from killing other do you follow what i'm saying i don't want to look at you know just take one side or the other i think people have the right to decide not to do any harm not to take a life right not to kill other things but that's not necessarily what happens in nature nature is brutal right so i think it's a personal choice uh your question then is what do you think about meat eaters not vegetarianism meat eaters possibly if that's your question miles as for the american cable news network cnn is probably the least biased but fox news and smbc are pretty heavily opinionated and are more like talk radio hosts than news anchors um if you want to think about it that way but cnn is garbage like pure garbage uk is the best country in the world are you guys gonna get the world cup is the cup coming home is the cup coming home that's the question that's the question sorry do you think it's inevitable that as long as journalism is done for profit then it will be skewed towards certain biases and uh certain untruth um i think it's inevitable that people who call themselves journalists that there will be people who call themselves journalists that have biases and been paid for but i don't think um journalism for profit journalism is a problem i think journalists have the right to make money to make a living being a journalist and i think personally i think they should have a right to make a phenomenal living being journalists right and if they're presenting an unbiased view and everybody's biased but if they're trying to present both both sides as a story then i have no problem with that as long you know if they have an opinion if they pick one side that's fine that's their choice to pick one side right but as long as they're not uh dismissing the other side as long as they agree that the other side also has a perspective right like phil donahue made a fantastic living doing his talk show right and as soon as he came out and it was against the rock war they took him off air why is that they didn't take off take all the journalists that were pro war off the air because they were pro war then why would they take phil donahue off air right phil donahue deserves tremendous financial games as far as i'm i'm concerned right max bloomin thought deserves tremendous financial games right there's a lot of journalists that i have tremendous respect for and i've donated money to them right and i've supported their work because i believe they should be paid uh economics uh cannot be separated from any other aspect of our lives that it can't be uh my two cents hell the message for reasons right into the question man does it taste good uh let's ban the guy let's see if we can oh you can't uh p wilson had block term cool thanks wilson zara i think you're right i guess the question is what seven whoops i guess the question is which news source has the least skin in the game i don't know which news source either politically or financially a spam a lot uh well it's been all over the bbc recently with a boy with epilepsy and his need for cannabis oil but never uh seen anything negative really uh well just ask yourself this we're in 2018 right now where was that news 18 years ago where was that news 10 years ago where was that news 20 30 years ago right just imagine how many millions of people could have been helped if bbc was doing their job right and bbc man jimmy what was that guy's name that had a show on bbc that he molested children up the yang yang for number of decades and bbc hid that information bbc is evil bbc is corrupt jimmy savill or whatever his name was holy cow man the guy molested more kids than the the mozad the gymnastics trainer for the us olympic team right so you know you you have to put all that into context some of the executives of bbc are evil evil evil right how could they hide that they're at the same level as the catholic church right ditch liberal economics and embrace marix where you from where you live canada west coast loving it if humans are animals and animals can kill other animals humans can kill other humans animals don't kill other animals okay for pleasure right they do it out of necessity okay there's a big difference between murder and kill i think my personal opinion you have the right to defend yourself if someone's trying to take your life but you have no right to take someone else's life right without cause if they want by this if they want my money is on france to win the world cup france and england are looking great um yesterday's game russia and and koresia man so much hard in that game so much hard in that game it was fantastic it was as good as the iran uh portugal game right so much harder than that game i see it is it i see it as responsibility an animal can't be held responsible so it can't really have rights since it can't uphold laws or be held accountable for but humans can be accountable and anger so they have rights though i say it is uh responsibility to kill animals respectfully and humanely i agree with you and you can't go around just killing animals like you can get charged for that you can be thrown in jail for that right there's there's gotta be some rhyme and reason behind that what do you think about npr npr is controlled there's there there's people that have been banned from mp npr right like a nadir cannot appear on npr anymore right not that i agree with everything nadir has to say but why can't nadir be interviewed on npr from what i understand anyway right npr is still corporate centralized controlled news right um so it's better than cnn uh is it better than bbc possibly the bbc local outlets do pothouse busted in local area stores all the time they do negative drug stories on on the daily yeah free tommy roberson free tommy roberson yeah free tommy roberson agreed on that if the tommy roberson is the person i'm thinking about yeah free tommy roberson had to check that out free anybody that's been put in jail because of thought crime insanity 99 percent of species don't regularly kill their own species anyway oh my god there's another asmr youtuber i watched that or from the west coast of canada nice yeah that game was intense no chomsky doesn't get uh invited to npr either i don't think he may have been banned yeah i don't think uh chris hedges gets on there either uh like many people don't the corporate news in the western world is controlled period right like period the term lifestyle is a linguistic attempt to de-animalize animals and justify their inhumane treatment i agree um i don't know about that for sure but i know a lot of terms are used to dehumanize many things including people right just before western country goes to war with another country they use they use words uh that dehumanize dehumanizes that country right just it's just definition like during the obama era right they reclassified enemy combatants as anyone over the age of 12 or 14 right before that they had to be adults during the obama era because we're killing children they redefine the word to mean anybody that's 12 or 14 years or older what right it was obama who sent a drone and killed a 14 year old american citizen and his cousins all kids in yemen in a coffee shop right and they call them enemy combatants linguistics i would love to study linguistics at some point thoughts on pushes for diversity in media versus creative freedoms with regards to casting and writing a discussion i had with a friend worth regards to new marvel comics i don't i you know i have issues with putting people in positions of artistic creativity based on their race or lifestyles or genetics to me that's insane right that's crazy that's crazy that's that's reverse racism in large and it's not even reverse racism that's racism right but racism used for a good purpose is that what they call it i don't agree with that um i disagree with it i disagree with it uh in a big way in a big way uh spam a lot even though i did comment uh commit a crime you aren't allowed to film court proceedings that's why you see those drawings of court uh yeah i realized that in the uk you're not allowed to film court proceedings because i believe people are innocent before this that that the guy made mistakes the guy the guy acted like an idiot going up there and doing the filming i don't know exactly the because i haven't looked into the the laws what he committed what he did and he he he was on bail or something right he wasn't allowed to do anything more political he was already in trouble and they put him in jail but you can't it's called a strizan effect when centralized governments try to control dialogue in that form it's gonna blow up right they everybody handled it wrong people should not be spending time in jail for thought crimes now roberson or whatever his name is he he did something wrong sure should he be put in jail i don't think so i don't think so not in my opinion anyway or that guy who they're trying to put that guy in jail who taught the dog to do to do a salute what that is insane that is insane to me that is insane in past years i think world's uh world's world's faces became really ugly again nationalism everywhere turkey has dictator none goes against putin in europe in europe also many nationalistic waves arabic world will never uh was free africa let's not mention that if you want to know africa here i'll send you a link to africa here's my take on africa i i started i put this main post out in 2013 but i started putting this stuff together back in 2010 or something okay on a previous side here's here's my take on africa you're going to have to justify your claims why nationalism found out about found out i was wrong when i thought i was right agreed man as an illustrator i hate to see anything but quality put first i agreed with you down that an anger it blows my mind that people think it's okay to to it's insane anyway we'll leave that alone quality put first nationalism was stupid well nationalism is one thing but far right movements are bad go anywhere with this stuff all we have to do a friend of mine just had a conversation with a friend of mine a couple of weeks ago and we're talking about the astronauts that have gone to space and come back to earth and i think it was a documentary or something like this and they mentioned there was one commonality between all the astronauts that have gone into space and looked down on the earth right and their their basically perspective was this when you look at the earth the atmosphere surrounding the earth is like this thick right it's minuscule right it's like the skin of an apple right and the astronauts basically i'm paraphrasing and whatnot they're just sharing the information that we had there in our discussion the astronauts would would all say that once you go out into space and look at the earth and realize how thin the atmosphere is and you realize that there is no lines separating lands into countries and stuff like this and you can't tell you know the color of the skin of the people that live on this planet right then you realize we're all human beings right we're all as Carl Sagan would say on a spaceship blue spaceship blue dot going through the cosmos right we're all like we're all the same we're we're all the same it doesn't make a difference color of the skin religion this that right we're all the same the only division that we see that we focus on is divisions brought about by corporate media politicians those in power who have something to gain right don't be a tool and pick a side based on differences right one of the things i'll read a couple of comments but remind me to mention something about Gulliver's travels okay this is a question i would always ask i've been asking this question of people for like 25 years okay i'm just going to read a couple more comments what do you think about white zimbabwean farmers i think they're screwed same with south african ones i think uh things are not going to look good for them personally if i was living in a place where there was a huge turmoil coming there was a flood coming right that there's no way you could protect you yourself and family um from what was coming i would pack up and go right family life and house before anything really i'm a canadian living in a red state and since the tariffs i've seen a lot of hostility from people i feel you index i feel you uh i'm a brown canadian that have traveled across all of canada and have been many states and i've felt a lot of hostility from in both canada and the united states right uh the herd mentality the point the finger blame game is crazy as soon as people start doing that you know all they're exposed to is corporate mainstream news feel sorry for them feel sorry for them i do anyway really i used to get a little angry i don't anymore i just feel pity for them so that's the way i feel about it and in index um i don't think it's going to get better by the way so unless you're really anchored in where you are and i'll you know i'll say this straight out depending on where you are your appearance matters right so if at some point at any point if you feel threatened uh your well-being threatened i don't care where you are in whichever country you're in really think about what's important to you if you really want to stay where you are and deal with that threat or if you want to pack up and go uh because again you might not be able to stop the herds the wave coming in with any news source you have to think critically about what is uh what it's saying yeah i agree with you greetings and salutations from north korea modesty's last year radio bridge north korea hello how are you doing north korea how in the world did you get on to it are you allowed the is it open to go on to it you must be using a proxy or vpn or something maybe i believe that means hello okay and i hope you guys have the same type of food as uh south korea what do you think of a hong kong in china um what i think about hong kong in china in what way spam a lot yeah unfortunately you're right i have three more years of my phd and then i'm heading home but you're right health first always do i like trump do i like a talking hand uh why would i i don't understand what i don't know trump personally uh trump is the too funny too funny too funny china slow takeover stealing uh democracy from hong kong first of all democracy is not democracy did trump end up winning that election thing uh that doesn't uh spam a lot before we deal with uh china and hong kong uh just regarding trump right the united states has approximately 330 million people right approximately 330 million people right yeah right ten times more in canada right and hello new jersey and you're telling me that the two people that out of 330 million that the united states citizens have to choose from to put as the ceo of the corporation known as the united states of america was either hillary or trump are you kidding me right that right there should tell you that hillary and trump are completely irrelevant right they will do and we put out a video with this regarding the elections i was asked what my it kept on being asked you know what my opinion was regarding the election so finally i put out a video uh and i don't have the link right now you know if you do chicho elections it should come up here i'll do it chicho elections chicho elections yeah if you do chicho elections i called it some thoughts regarding the elections right here i'll click on it and pause the video make sure it's not running and give you the link just in case okay here's the link okay take a look take a look at that video in that video i mentioned both hillary and trump their handlers will tell them what to do and trump is a talking head his handlers are telling him what to do trump isn't nobody did trump end up winning the election greetings in new jersey okay china and hong kong first of all spam a lot uh democracy what democracy i don't know the democratic system in hong kong personally if it's i believe it's a uk parliamentary based system because uk had control of it but people think that we have democracy in the united states there is no democracy in the united states people think that there's democracy in canada more so the united states but not it's not it's not democratic right corporations control many things so my opinion about china china's slow takeover stealing democracy from hong kong i don't know the hong kong democratic process but that was the deal they cut with the uk with the handover right a lot of people feared in 1999 i believe was handed over that you know as soon as it was handed over china would go in and re-change everything kudos to them they didn't right they slowly you know absorbed hong kong and took some of the things that were going going going on with hong kong and took some of that and incorporated it within the chinese system right that's the reason we're seeing the rise of china in such a huge way in last three decades right they started that transition i believe towards the end of the 1980s right building up to the takeover of hong kong and now they're a powerhouse so what people do in other parts of the world i don't you know it's their business in in in large part right if you live in china if you live in hong kong it affects you a lot i realized that and i hope it works out but as far as i'm concerned living in canada my main concern is democracy within canada not democracy within china or hong kong right because i know in canada we've lost a lot of the rights and that we had as human beings right both economically and politically so my main concern is about that i wouldn't that said i wouldn't want to live in china because there's less well there's more freedoms regarding certain things but there's less freedoms regarding other things for me the internet is huge so i need an open internet so hence here right but well hence here because i love western canada and canadian right but uh you know i'll leave it there a lot of people aren't happy with the way the election turned out we're we're feeling pretty helpless or certain people have gained too much confidence due to trump's behavior uh trump was put into power to shake things up because a lot of things are changing in the world okay a lot of things are changing in the world and it's not just in the united states where a lot of people aren't happy with the elections a lot of people aren't happy with elections around the globe both internally and externally right uh but what's happening globally right now with a lot of countries a lot of people is things are changing man things are we're in a period unprecedented in human history and these changes are going to affect everyone uh how it's going to roll out we'll see where it goes chicho i'm curious what your political history was like before reaching your current mindset i've always been i've always been surrounded with politics even back in the 80s when i was in high school i would get into political discussions with people right the first anti-war peace rally i ever went to was five of us in the 1990s early 1990s demonstrating against the first gulf war and there was five of us right you know saying don't go to war the whole world was for the war i was against the war five of us were against the war right because we knew who was doing it what was going to happen where it was going to lead to just knowing history it was amazing to me where we were out on campus it was during my university days we were out on campus and saying don't go to war and people sound people dressed like hippies people who who wouldn't hurt a fly they were pro-war they were like you guys are crazy we have to go to war we're like you guys are nuts right so i've been involved in politics a long time okay i'm missing some also any cliff jumping plans oh i plan on going cliff jumping this summer if i can get my ass to Vancouver just adds up all that you guys know this the math video i had planned on doing for the cliff jumping the mathematics of cliff jumping that's going to be delayed unfortunately beyond my control right now regarding that asmr math video my apologies my apologies unforeseen things happened as a canadian dude like the royal family no i don't like any royalty any royal family i'm on the same mindset as um as uh i believe the guy who came over the dna structure what was his name hey go man i forget the name the scientist and many other people right if the royal family the queen came up to me and said they would they want to night me i would tell them take a hike right i don't want to be knighted i don't believe in royalty there's a lot of blood on the hands of the families of royalty they have acquired a lot of wealth by killing millions of people around the globe right no one's held accountable someone should be held accountable i don't like the royalty we're all the same we're all equal most canadians don't care about the royal family i can't speak for chichu but i don't care less yeah you do i as a brit i don't care for most good props but my aunt is from canada and she bloody loves them yeah a lot of the older generation love the royal family baby boomers once that filters out the royal family is not going to be as like the corp for media pushes royal family up the yin yang i don't know anyone who cares about the royal family my age or lower right the only people that know that i know that care about the royal family is some senior citizens that are in their 70s right most people couldn't give a rat's ass about them this canada and us have a free health service chichu uh us doesn't canada used to have a better health service health care plan it's been filtered out and corporations are taking over slowly becoming privatized basically united states is slowly absorbing canada into their system right and canadian politicians are allowing this to happen so like 30 years ago it was basically unheard of to have secondary health care 20 years ago basically it was unheard of to have secondary health care right now in canada the conversation is what's your secondary health care provider insane right but it's it's not bad if you walk into the emergency room they will take care of you mate take some time and hopefully it's not hugely critical because there have been people that have died in the emergency room they haven't care hasn't been given them but slowly that's deteriorating if things don't change the elections have a big impact in canada they had a big enough impact they had a big enough impact if uh if the conservatives have gotten through again cannabis would not have been legalized right they even even the conservatives that were in power right now tried to stop it again right and they couldn't right the conservatives in canada are basically the right wing extremists not all of them i know some conservatives that are friends that i they they're libertarian they agree with you know the religious aspect of the conservative party is flawed and blah blah blah but the conservatives in canada harbor and those people they're extreme right wing they're fanatics right and i laugh i know people closely there were fundraisers for them their opinion is extremely racist extremely racist they're fanatics right like one of the first things harper did was buy when they got into power was by a thousand smart bombs to bomb libya how did that work out for the world right fanatics i think the world should have absolute powers and thanks thanks for using the sentence i couldn't care less correctly nice uh watch this that's true i'm sure we'll learn from this and if anything trump's election was a sign of america's mindset towards politics rather than something that just happened without cause and by the way my opinion trump's gonna get in a second term okay british empire too canada was set off for greatness they could have had french cuisine british culture and musical technology sadly they ended up with music miracle miracle miracle technology miracle cuisine french culture british kudos to anyone who goes cliff jumping i can't even rock live i love cliff jumping such an amazing feeling uh yeah but it's great being rich i don't know about that span i don't know about sake i don't know that are ice-taking immigrants children into concentration camps uh concentration camp has a huge uh implication the word means a lot uh they're not concentration camps okay no matter how much the left wants to wants them to be they're not concentration camps they are camps but they're not concentration camps trump luckily stopped taking children away from their families and putting them in the desert i think he realized it went too far and even then i think someone told him obama was taking children away from parents thoughts and trumps and forints on international relationships um positive as far as i'm concerned the more conflict between the fanatics the better for me the enemy of my enemy is my friend if trump successfully wins the second term and would confirm the u.s wants a fascist regime uh no because hillary was fascist too obama was fascist so did that confirm that the united states wants a fascist regime i don't think the united states citizens the americans want the fascist regime they don't want the status quo that is why trump got in they don't want the status quo they're up to here with the status quo the status quo has destroyed their families their lives their infrastructure their children's education their health care the status quo has destroyed them right uh uh that's the reason trump got in right not necessarily i i bet that a lot of republicans are in favor of dictatorial regimes if they are conservative i think a lot of democrats are the same they like dictatorial regimes as well the ones in power anyway the citizens don't we're making a distinction between the politicians and the citizens my opinion a second election for trump he'd be like he'd be like fool me one shame on you fool me twice shame on all of us i have been here hearing talk that he wouldn't give up power and just make himself president for life i he won't do that he can't do that right and i can guarantee you if they put hillary against trump again trump will win by a bigger land well he didn't win on the last slide but he will win by the last slide if hillary puts the democrats put hillary up again right as a conservative i just want the government to leave me alone me too i want government out of our lives right centralized power corrupts period it is corrupted all governments are corrupt decentralization of power is the solution that everyone is looking for really what's up chichou hope all is well love your energy ah thanks john welcome welcome to another stream open discussion politics stream we had to do it i had to get this done right politics was creeping into all all of our lives and we're going at this for almost two hours now wow wow wow don't you think that a constitutional monarchy is the best form of government no monarchy's centralization of power is the worst form of government because with centralization of power you might have you know a great leader right that takes care of everyone does amazing things they only have a certain lifespan as soon as they're gone everybody behind them is lining up fighting to take power right and you don't know who's going to take power history has shown us this right with kings and queens you had good kings and then their children come into power and kill everybody so centralization of power is horrendous how exactly would obama be fascist i think i think you're throwing around terms no he was a corporate fascist he did everything for wall street what did obama do when obama came into power first thing he did was said don't worry about what happened in the past so that meant he held no one accountable for war crimes so war crimes continued what did obama do obama waged more more war in more countries than bush and cheney and that's something crazy right obama made uh took the laws away from news he made it legal for so-called news to disseminate propaganda disinformation okay corporate fascism is what we're talking about and obama was the perfect instrument for corporate fascist to control obtain more control of the united states and they did right look at what happened with wall street what they did with wall street right insane insane right i'm sorry if i'm not you know i am throwing around words for sure but there's certain meaning with the words that i'm saying right look look what obama did with occupy wall street right occupy wall street demonstrations were going on across the country in the united states right across the country in different counties different cities different states everywhere right all the sun overnight they all got shut down right and then obama came into power and said or came on his administration came on and said they didn't give the word to shut all these down if they didn't then you're telling me that all the police forces across the united states in every state city county right got together on social media and organized to get rid of all the occupy wall street demonstrations overnight that came from a centralized source that order obama was a corporate fascist period right i want oprah for president so i can get a free car oh oprah oprah would be horrendous obama like trump is just a continuation of the predecessor agreed did obama do anything different than monkey boy bush has anyone changed since trump was elected you know monarch is is it true the world is running out of helium i don't know i think having a stable authority figure with one of the most important jobs for the country if not the world and the amount of responsibility and decision making requires either madman or fool uh none of them have a perfect track record but we do better than but we can do better than this those people are not in power they don't read every law they sign they don't know about everything the people that we see in power they're the talking heads right their handlers tell them what to do and what to say okay that's really should be emphasized right and just expanding on this there is um right now with the internet with information with technology we have the power to have true democracy in every country right if there's a bill coming up to be voted on every citizen should be allowed to read that bill and vote on it right and i don't think we should be passing any more laws we need to be taking laws off the books right i think for the next 40 years all governments in the western world right any government that gets into power their mandate should be eliminate laws right and i think government should be held accountable to the mandates they present right a lot of governors come up to power and they say they want to do this do this do this and they don't do any of it right they should be removed it takes more to be a fascist than just being a capitalist and imperialist i agreed that he was horrible though um yeah to a certain degree uh agreed it takes more to be a fascist than be a capitalist and imperialist okay look up those terms i guess at some point i'll look those up again we'll see what the exact um like to me one of the main things of a fascist is that use military police power to control the citizens and obama did that right that's why i would categorize them as a fascist because he used the police force he used the military to control citizens he's the first president as far as i know that executed american citizens with drones right he took out a 14-year-old american citizen without trial because he was the son of someone else that he took out right the next day he took out the father the next day he took out a 14-year-old american citizen with a drone that was sitting in a cafe with other kids if that's not a fascist i don't know what that is right sorry danti i'm disagreeing with you but that's politics i'm not good at politics though i simply speaking my feelings i don't know anything close to an answer solution either though i don't have the solutions brother uh washan zi i don't have solutions but i know what's not working and what's not working has to be removed off the table right and then we can figure out what can work right but there's certain things we know that aren't working are you an anarchist uh i uh anarchism it depends uh what your definition of anarchism is i know a lot of people you know anarchism has been hijacked throughout history right uh so chomsky is an anarchist right if you want to call it an anarchist right i believe in decentralization of power and i believe we should have the right to live our lives any which way we want without the interference of government into our personal lives period would you define yourself as a conspiracy theorist i wrote an article on that here let me i wrote this back and let me see the here i'll send you this link i wrote this well i posted this on the news site in 2013 and i believe i wrote this back in 2009 or something and the title of the article is uh nom chomsky a conspiracy theorist of the highest magnitude defining conspiracies conspiracy theory well what are the theories behind the conspiracies okay so to answer your question am i a conspiracy theorist uh everything we're told by the mainstream media corporate media and the government is not true there are things happening that we don't know and we know that the government and corporate media lies so to answer your question 100 percent i believe that there are conspiracies happening all over the world and those conspiracies affect our lives right which conspiracy theories are fact not our fact base or not fact base or opinions or whatnot that depends on the theory right case that was case look what obama did in libya the country with the highest standard of living in africa is now shithole hope and change was forgotten once obama got elected i agree with you 100 what they did in libya what the united states and canada and uh italy was involved uk was involved france was involved all the leaders of those countries that bombed the living daylights out of libya and as akhsut what to say uh took the country with the highest standard living in africa and brought it down to the lowest all of those low leaders should be arrested all the people that instigated that war hillary included should be arrested taken to the international trial uh tribunal charged with war crimes and whatever is deemed to be acceptable punishment if they found guilty should be handed out right and there's a lot of things we've done with war criminals there are multiple heroes of fascism i recommend oberto echoes essay on this for starts okay i'm gonna highlight this i might come back to all these that i got so much reading to do i think there are heroes in every in every every movement right but that doesn't mean the movements are valid right or the movements are just what about laws regulating investment behavior are you supportive deregulated markets if it means market manipulation i don't think markets um i don't think there's any control over the markets right now the regulations are bs right it's crony capitalism right now right it's corporate welfare ism right now corporate socialism right now so the regulations are there they're not there to protect me and you they're just there as band aids right uh i think the market should be opened but not just wall street not just in i think everything should be open right it should be up to the individual to make personal choices the problem with the markets is this people have been burned right but instead of taking responsibility for their own actions right what they've done is they've cried they've lost whatever it is they lost they made the wrong wrong business decisions and they lobby governments to pass laws to protect them because of their own stupidity there are scams don't get me wrong i'm not trying to uh be uh too harsh about this and say there aren't scans being committed and stuff like this but there's scans being committed all the time all around us right now are people who are committing scams responsible for people being foolish foolish enough to buy into those scams buy or beware sure if you find someone that committed a scam you should prosecute them has that happened did that happen under obama no absolutely not obama took all those people that committed those crimes for the 2008 theft largest theft in human history right and it was obvious that was happening i wrote articles starting in 2005 2006 about what was coming in 2008 right but when obama came into power he said oh we're not going to do anything which is actually going to take all those people that scam the world and put them in power in government that's corporate fascism right blessings dr p disobedience is the most effective vehicle to progress i would agree with that right now anyway you'd want to live without interference of the government what about your neighbor trying to kill you are you in favor of might makes right no of course not i want government out of my personal life right i think people should be held accountable for crimes being committed right for murder for theft right for abuse right that doesn't mean i agree with the government telling me what i'm allowed to consume right or what i'm i'm what i'm what i'm allowed to think i'm okay with my neighbor thinking whatever it is they want to think i'm not okay with my neighbor putting on speakers on their balcony pointing towards me blasting whatever music they're blasting right that's interfering with my space but i'm okay with my neighbor listening to whatever it is they want to listen to right as long as they're not forcing their life their opinion on me don't get that wrong right i don't agree in lawlessness right societies tribes before governments triumph had laws communities had laws in place to make sure people weren't stepping on other people's toes and making life miserable for other people we have to be civil about things right but having a big brother tell you what you can eat what you can't think where you can go is wrong right chicho do you have a link to news sites that you frequently visit like democracy now i don't go to democracy now as often as i did anymore because i've caught them lying and using words that have no meaning and using statistics the way we talked about earlier today right i do have news sources that i frequent i put out a couple of videos saying some of the news sources i don't know where they are right now i don't want to spend the time to track them down but if you go if you do chicho news sources i don't want to do it there let me do it here chicho news sources and some of those have changed if you do chicho news sources you probably find a video or two where i mentioned some of the places i go to just to let you know i check out on contact on rt with chris hedges i check out ron paul report i check out what's the other one called i forget what it's called it's rt it's political discussion uh where is it fits fits fits fits fits anyway they're on there if you do chicho news sources you'll find them you'll find some of them some of them has changed since i posted those things on there uh the us doesn't recognize the international criminal court no it doesn't theories not heroes chicho uniform commercial code is the only law corporate law is the only law corporate law should governments intervene in markets or let them be the problem with governments interfering in the market says they get corrupted 100 percent and who says them like right now japanese government is buying most of the you know it's what it's the largest stakeholder in the japanese stock market the u.s government with the qe and the trillions of dollars they popped into the market what did it do basically what it did is made a bubble in the stock market and made the rich richer and made the poor poorer so that was u.s government interfering in the markets was that a good thing i don't know that was bad right the real estate value they've gone up because it's a bubble the government gave money to their own people to buy real estate right so a house you might have been bidding on there was bankers bidding on it that got free money from the government to bid against you they overbid you because they outbid you right our governments our government has done horrible things and decades later we find out about events that they caused that resulted in the deaths of so many people so so severe damage to groups of people and nobody does anything they still have complete fare in our government as long as we go out and vote on protests but when uh when we do that doesn't work if they're angry with you that's why i decided to go through the realm of mathematics because i think what's what the problem is is education uh we've allowed centralized education to indoctrinate everyone right so everyone has the same mantra once we fix decentralized educational system i think in a couple of generations we're going to see things roll out that are going to change everything you should have shorted the market in 2008 then chicho uh i've played the market before trust me uh and i told people i would short the market in 2008 building up to it okay just saying is it just me or is the stream cutting out from time to time oh i hope not um but we've been at this for a couple hours so it might be because of that uh the stream is running fine for me okay good smooth on this side okay oh sorry about the stream cutting off on your brother chicholaya about government interference what about civil rights having to serve certain groups of people is bad uh you have to be more specific i don't know what you mean with civil rights uh we should all have the same rights we all do have the same rights we're human beings we have the right to experience this life any which way we want right as long as we're not hurting anyone else before i join how open is this discussion pretty open how the message pretty open so far oh come allow sorry one of the the auto mod sometimes bad things that just allowed for some reason it killed someone's reply thank you for your feedback i like fox news fox news i know that fox news there she goes pretty open thanks for replying and that's i don't know why it held the pun use that permit term i wish fox news oh fox news was about the species most you should refresh okay chicholaya well civil rights i mean for instance that restaurants have to serve black people i think people should be allowed to do whatever they want with their business right if i open up a restaurant i don't want to serve a certain group of people i should have the right not to serve those group of people and the market will decide if people are going to go there or not go there right like i hope this doesn't you know it's probably gonna get me hot water with a lot of people but if if it's a government doing it the government that doesn't have the right to ban people from doing things right doing a slavery area there was you know governments had water for blacks water for whites like crazy bathroom for crazy right that was institutionalized racism personal racism i think that should be allowed and the markets will decide that right i'd like to see how well a restaurant will do in my area if they say no black or brown people they'll go bankrupt right and that's what should be allowed to happen okay i think people should have the right to be racist if they want to be racist okay that's my opinion now if that racism becomes violent and they start hurting people then yeah i'll step in any day right so should other people step in to prevent them from hurting any people but people should have the right to think what they want to think who do you believe the fake blonde with automatic auto allows after it checks it no worries okay cool i thought of a lot of government interference actually prevented certain groups from doing things like gay marriage or in the civil rights era all of the Jim Crow that was government laws preventing people from doing things women just had to vote you know got the vote in 1950s or 30s or something they didn't have to vote right that that was appalling right we're not we're talking about individuals not institutions institutions shouldn't government shouldn't be allowed to discriminate right people as a free human being you should have the right to think and do what you want to do the problem is that people aren't rational let's say his state is very racist are black people just if they live close there um you know what that's a loaded question right that's a loaded question as what was his name uh the historian history of the united states oh my god his name is forgetting his name how long we've been streaming almost two and a half hours uh how word i forget his name but history untold history of the united states he wrote the untold history he basically said no country should go to war right all wars are corporate wars in large part and he he basically said the only thing that should that should be permitted the only thing that should happen is insurrection that's within a country right if people disagree with what's happening they should rise up right so if you live in a place which is taking your rights away then you should have the right to rise up right what about people in power being racist or homophobic or whatever that sort of thing affects people like in a teacher is harassing their student then don't go to that school don't hire that teacher the problem with the teacher being racist is because we're living centralized governments right centralization of power right they have the centralized education system set up so you have to send your child to the centralized school and if where you live doesn't have any choices of alternate forms of education then you're forced to send your child there right the problem doesn't come about because we don't have enough laws protecting everyone the problem is we have too many laws right that has given too much power to centralize states right that's the problem i know it's not it's not as simple as that but it can be brought down to that level howard zen that's right howard zen thank you god man also chicho uh i was responding to on my previous statement oh okay sorry man some say segregation is a is good if it's equal i don't know join the conversation on discord yep i don't recognize the right to be an asshole that's how not how society works we regulate antisocial behavior and that should include racism sexism etc you know what as an individual i don't like assholes right as an individual i've gone to fights protecting people from racism right really i've i've been in situations where i had to put some people in their place but because they they became violent right but as far as i'm concerned as an individual they have to right to be an asshole right just like in my life there has been times where i've been an asshole unless there is a true decentralization of power the libera libera time libertinism you're describing possible agreed we need decentralization of power chicho just don't quote just don't go to that school you know a lot of poor people don't have the means to just go to another school the problem with schools in poor districts really is the schools themselves the the education being provided there is horrendous is horrendous right now with the internet i've had this come to me before as well right now with the internet just imagine the amount of hours children spend in school having to deal with social issues economics issues political issues being dictated to being bullied and stuff like this just imagine if you took them the amount of time that they spent half did and as a parent put out a curriculum for them to learn what they needed to learn from the internet right from the library their education would be worth 10 orders of magnitude more than what they're getting out of a centralized educational system trust me okay the main thing people have to do think about when it comes to education is educate yourself do not depend on a centralized power to educate you because they are not educating you they are indoctrinating you okay wars today are nothing more than excuses and supply supply and demand economics where has the honor gone there is no honor i don't think there ever was any honor in war right in tribal conflicts maybe right but in war nation wars it's always been about resources it kind of sucks ask if you're in the wrong community and you already experienced racism uh racism and discrimination even worse if the government that is uh meant to prevent you does nothing sometimes people are unable unable to go to different schools or jobs or restaurants without great difficulty that was the problem with segregation i agree with you but what did that bring that brought about mass disobedience after a while right and it has to be organic it can't be forced whatever that's why Howard Zinn said then there's only need for insurrection not war between nations right thank you yeah i agree with you wash and see i i agree with you much of what you're saying but i think the core of it comes in comes into the centralization of power the more power the bigger an institution gets the bigger a government gets the more corrupt it becomes we've seen that happen we've seen that happen we've seen that happen throughout history we're seeing it happen right now thank you blessing you're like a flower thanks for this to go to you i'm not sure if i was tagged but i had to refresh oh i i didn't do anything wash and see sometimes when the streams go a long time things happen and we're coming up to two and a half hours so i think we're going to wrap this up in about 10 minutes or so guys i love the conversation by the way this is fantastic hopefully you guys are appreciating it apologies for being a little harsh little being a little too loose with my words and my terminology but i've laid out a lot of stuff i've done in the past so if i'm misspeaking my apologies we can clarify stuff later on and i do change my opinions do change my opinions by the way i'm watching follows and subs come on thank you for the follows and subs gang uh very much appreciated very much appreciated chitra live you kind of dodged the question you are saying that if people don't like the institution discriminating against them they should just get to another place but they don't always have the means to do so then fight back then fight back if you don't have the means then try to change the system you're living in i'm not talking about violence i don't i'm against violence because violence plays in the hands and centralized power okay they will always have more the ability to commit more violence than you will right so my thing would be fight back right if you see something being done that's i'm just try to make it right right like just to give you an example i've me personally right took the ceo of in park in park is a canadian and united states multinational corporation that owns parking lots around canada united states and you know they're a money-making machine they're on wall street and stuff like this in vancouver right the head of i don't know if it was a ceo of canada or ceo of west coast or whatever he was a top guy of in park in vancouver okay i took them to court for giving me a ticket i caused them tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage me solo i had a meeting with them me by myself with a judge with a hearing before we went to court with three two or three top lawyers with the ceo on their accountant all of them sitting there across from me and i had stuff documented and that meeting took a whole day and i took them to court and held them in court if you see if you see something that's unjust and if you can't escape from it if you don't have the means if you try to protect people yourself if you think it's needs to change then try to change it nothing wrong you don't have to run you could just try to change it it might cost you dearly right but if you think the battle is worth it then try to change it as you know chicho self-education lacks job market value another product centralization agreed more so in the past than now i will talk about this and i've talked about this before index but something about um self-education is this right now we have the means to show the world what we're capable of right in the past you have to go to university to get your degrees and theses and do your theses get your piece of paper and show what you've done in the past right right now most people in county united states anyway have the means to go online and create content and show the world what they're capable of right that's one of the reasons i'm doing what i'm doing if anybody looks at my history i've been online for whatever 14 years or so creating tons of content i've built a certain amount of value in that right that to me has opened up doors that even without certificates without centralized pieces of paper telling people that i'm certified to do certain things i've been contracted out to do certain things because of what i've done online right so i think that's going away unless you want to work for banks unless you want to work for governments which i have no desire to i have no desire to work for centralized power but agreed index if you want to work for institutions that have a lot of power centralized power then yeah you need the pieces of paper they give out through their centralized education system for you to prove to them that you you've gone in debt far enough that if they train you they guarantee that you're going to work for them for at least five to ten years to pay off your debt and you've been indoctrinated into their regime okay brzezinski oh brzezinski it's easier to kill than control a million people very very true very very true uh but right now it's pretty easy to control tens of millions hundreds of millions of people to a certain degree with social media hopefully that's changing as we talked about earlier i understand what you mean by organic disobedience breaking down that centralized government would hurt a lot of people for a long time it's part of the game we're hurting a lot of people right now with centralized government we're we're freight train going off a cliff with this power that centralized government has had a lot of people slept through the changes that should have been happening throughout the decades right we have to bite the bullet the change has to happen otherwise we're done for right better to do it now than to hurt later much much worse as you know just like the 2008 economics scam was pretty bad we should have fixed it it wasn't more money was flooded into marcus the next financial crisis is gonna make that one look like a walk in the park right so is that what we want to kick the bucket down the road or are we mature enough are we intelligent enough are we capable enough to deal with the problems that we have right now now instead of letting future generations deal with them the way previous generations did to us it's something we have to think about self-education is a great idea with the current state of our education system but that's also not viable for a lot of people not yet but it's it's becoming viable i'm i'm still in school i see kids with alcoholic parents who can barely keep their the problem with with those is is because those parents went through the centralized education system a lot of the problems we're seeing in our centralized education system is because people have come through the centralized education system so it's a perpetual machine it's looping on itself right falling apart much less buy a computer or study material or find time to go to the library or have the discipline school allows those kids to have a chance to success this but i i don't dismiss that i don't dismiss that there are people who are finding benefit through centralized education system but i think that's becoming less and less it's reached a certain level where it's not it's not it's not significant anymore right so what you're saying is washan z that our centralized education system is a social setting for kids to escape their uh their destructive family life then why are we calling it a school right why don't we call it social programming right why don't we call it a safe space instead of a school because they're not schools they're not education centers they're safe havens where kids can take a break from a destructive environment right that's the problem there have also been recent cases of segregated schools where they can basically control who goes to decent schools and who goes to poorly funded schools based on area or income those are the sort of things people are rebelling against and they're targeting the government to change things one of the reasons that's happening is because of government right is because of government you need all these certificates all these licensing licensing stuff to be able to teach right well if people don't want to go through that to set up an institution to be able to teach then how can they teach like for me i don't have a teaching certificate i refuse to go through the centralized education system indoctrination system through the government to get my teaching certificate first of all it's going to cost me a lot of money i have to stop doing everything also i'm doing right to get a piece of paper to say i'm a i can teach right if you looked at my math videos i'm a like i know this is a fact i'm a phenomenal math teacher i can teach mathematics to people who don't know how to read how to add and subtract i've taught mathematics to people where they've graduated and from high school with grade 12 math physics and chemistry when i started working with them like three three four years before that they couldn't add two plus two right and i don't have a teaching certificate i couldn't go into a centralized school system and teach right now and i would never do it right that would take energy away from me dedicating my abilities to kids i would have to deal with the centralized education system which i don't want to deal with right yeah schools being funded on property taxes is very disgusting agree are you in favor of socialism doesn't require central power uh doesn't require central uh we have corporate socialism right now socialism was uh is a word that has a lot of meanings we could talk about that in a future stream maybe i'm getting a little burnt out my voice is starting to give a little bit two and a half hours uh i believe communities should provide should get together and build their own social structures i don't believe that socialism should be on a centralized government level right because that's what we have right now in canada united states we have corporate socialism corporate crony capitalism that's the problem one of the problems we have right now right it's not socialism for the individual it's socialism for corporations right so personally i think laws should be in place to prevent types of discrimination or segregation we should make an effort to make public schools and jobs better rather than giving them up for complete um anarchy and the hopes things fall together neatly um i don't think you're using the word anarchy in the full definition of anarchy i think with anarchy you mean chaos uh possibly if i might be reading into that uh washanzi because the way people power is held holds some people in the minority if laws were lifted the majority would just swam and take advantage of them that's the reason we have there's certain laws that should be on the books were ruled by majority should be uh prevention of rule by majority should be on the books that's why you have you know one vote doesn't okay heading out to uh see you later index thanks for popping by by the way thanks for the stream my pleasure my pleasure so uh individual rights are very important so majority should never have the right to do whatever they want to an individual right there's there's a lot going on there that's very interesting this has been an enlightening discussion uh glad you enjoyed brother and you definitely are a good math teacher your videos are really helpful i'm glad you're finding well brother don't we don't have socialism even remotely we have capitalism property property is privately owned that is capitalism there are institutions that own properties the royal family well i guess they're individuals they own property the government owns a lot of property right our government owns tremendous amount of property right both in canada united states okay we have corporate socialism and it is still socialism but it's corporate socialism so when we say socialism we should start defining socialism are we talking about continue our corporate socialist institutions i don't think so i think corporate socialism is horrendous uh individual socialism i think communities should provide health care i think everyone should have access to education access to housing access to health care okay those are the three musts in any society right are we calling that socialism i don't want to call socialism i used to call socialism but i don't want to call socialism because socialism has been hijacked right there are people proposing socialism running a socialist that propose some horrendous things right to a certain degree that isn't rule the majority exactly is it that is more like oppression by the majority there is a difference between that it's it's it's referred to as rule um i think is rule of the majority i might be getting a wrong the terminology the vast majority of the economy is in private hands yeah yeah the mass let's think about that the vast majority of the economy is in private hands uh okay let me think about that for a second uh what do we consider the economy to be uh mass if you if you're thinking about wall street majority of stocks on wall street are are in institutional hands the centralization so is that private to a certain degree i guess uh don't you agree that the government is obliged to interfere in the lives of citizens in order for them to effectuate fundamental rights the principle of non-discrimination in horizontal relations oh wow horizontal relations so you're talking about one-on-one right one-on-one people have the right to discriminate against each other if someone i've come across people that don't like me they have the right not to like me i don't like them maybe right the government has no right to say that i should i have to like them right that's to a certain degree okay um as for the bubba interfere as for the beginning part obliged to interfere in the lives of citizens in order for them to effectuate fundamental rights the government takes away individual rights the government is not giving rights to people right under the pretense of giving rights to people they do certain things but they're taking rights away from people right that's what the purpose of government is to govern people as soon as you have a secondary body governing you then you're giving away your rights get 10 people together put one person in power and say that person has the right to write the laws of how these people can communicate right that one person just took away the rights of everyone right it might have given power to one person but if that person decides to do something else that goes against that law their rights have been taken away it's not it's not owned by the state or by the public in any way about the vast majority of economy okay this is about private just because the capitalist came together and formed corporations doesn't make it socialism socialism was the means of production our own okay so we're talking about means of production that we're getting to Marxism and stuff like this so we're talking about so we're not talking about the general socialism where everyone's wishy washy above and want to be socialist and stuff like this we're talking about means of production and stuff like this in large part i gotta do a little bit of research into that don't read up on it i read up on on all this a long long long time ago right wolf what's his name he's very good with this with the means of production and i've listened to a lot of his lectures read up read up a lot of on on this stuff i agree i agree that workers should control more they should have more skin in the game 100% we should have more skin in the game right and if we don't then we shouldn't give give out our labor for free the problem with with labor right now being given up for free is because the corporate socialist state right the governments that are controlled by corporations have passed laws to take power away from us from the workers okay should write don't exist without a public body acknowledging them no as a free human being i have the right to think what i want right i have the right to do what i want as long as i'm not hurting anyone else my rights right are only rights because the government has said passed laws saying that they give me the right to do something or they've taken the right away from me that's what rights the the word rights comes into play right we're going to talk about this by the way uh a rights a little bit in the next live stream when it comes to quantifying abortion just continuing with this discussion uh maybe i'll leave uh what i'm trying to say in that video on tuesday i think the united states government is uh publicly funded extortion mafia agreed on that we pay them for protection and the right to own property and if we refuse to pay we go to jail or even worse agreed 100 percent uh taxation is theft in large part it has become thanks for the stream chief you need to do some work me too brother i also have homework but i'm really the best you know for real um okay gang that's like i don't know two two and a half hours two hours 40 minutes or something let's do a little uptime let's see how long we've been up here two hours and 41 minutes so i would say that was a successful little open discussion see you later nice so we'll call it a day uh stream for now i'll be back on let's see if we got these things tuesday okay july 10th we're going to do ASMR math let's quantify the abortion debate let's put it on a number line okay oh i got here a bit late oh rough how you doing you know we're just cutting it uh ending it two hours of 40 minutes that's a long time it was a nice discussion i actually loved it uh it went better than i thought it was gonna go i guess he's kicking us out see you another time chicho i'm not kicking you out but you're the best man have a good one uh thanks brother thank you oh thank you so we're gonna do one on abortion and we're gonna do a comic book call on thursday okay so if you can make it tuesday july 10th 4 p.m we'll do a little ASMR math i'm going to record it as well with the lapel mic i'm not recording this this is just a live stream with a little lapel mic and um we'll see how it goes not guaranteed that we're going to upload that not guaranteed it's going to come out okay i'm just going to give it a shot and on thursday we're going to do a july 12th 4 p.m we're going to do a comic book call hopefully i'll have the comic books by then and just to let you know most likely later on today on youtube i'm going to upload an update video okay just giving you guys an update of everything i've been editing for the last couple of days it was a stream that we did previously okay so there'll be a you know 20 minute update video being loaded on youtube most likely today okay aside from that thank you everyone for coming here thank you for participating thank you for the questions thank you for challenging me thank you for giving me some uh some things to look at uh some stuff to consider okay and we'll do this again we'll do this again uh maybe once a month most likely once every two months we'll have an open discussion and hopefully we can figure some stuff out uh and hopefully we'll all learn something me included uh definitely me included there's a couple of things i highlighted here umbros icos essay i don't know what that is i'll have to look into that okay um aside from that i hope you guys have a fantastic sunday man fantastic sunday oh that's minna 00 in the u k but i will be there chicho oh the 4 p.m yeah my apologies man i had to do those uh the tuesday one had to be after the world cup and on the thursday one i'm just giving myself a buffer just in case the comics come on thursday they arrive later on in the afternoon okay hey guys did i yeah two and a half hours worth good night chicho sweet dreams brother sweet dreams Dante thank you for all the thoughts what what are rights what are rights what are rights that's a great question all rights rights rights are you a wizard i haven't done magic yet um let me rephrase that uh no i'm not officially a wizard okay gang i'll see you guys tuesday or thursday or future streams thanks for popping by bye for now