 Hi, my name is Mike Figueredo, and I want to welcome you to my brand-new project at Stab dystopian times, and I am really happy to have you here today, and I know what you're thinking Mike Why are you wearing a backpack? Well, look I hear that what all the cool kids are doing nowadays is they are wearing holsters To do podcasts, and I don't have that However, I am packing heat as you can see here. I Do have my PSVR gun this is gonna have to suffice because that is everything That I have and during the apocalypse you really you can't take any chances you have to pack heat so this show basically is going to be about Us coping with the fact that we live in a late-stage capitalist dystopian hellscape and we'll talk about the good stories the bad stories together and sometimes we'll just laugh together at this Stupidity of others it's gonna be a variety show and it will be live every single Wednesday at 6 p.m PST so without further ado. I think it's time for me to introduce my first guest So let's go ahead and let's let's bring them in. Oh No, Sam Cedar Well, this is a fucking nightmare. I was not expecting this. I Think I lost him. I Don't see him. So Since we're safe here We're gonna have to broadcast the dystopian times from this studio where I'm safe from Sam Cedar So having said that Welcome to dystopian times For centuries capitalists ruled the world they crafted a dystopian hellscape and commodified everything life democracy even the planet Facing extinction a rebel group emerged to challenge the capitalists the online left a group of deviants Zoomers and millennial misfits devoted to shitposting their way to a better world one tweet at a time Well, they put aside their hatred of one another to defeat their capitalist common enemy find out now on dystopian times The dark and every voice foundation based in reality power to the people people power not a fallacy call it what you wanted But I know you hear us coming eyes wide open cuz you see we're on the something the future on the line We're here to redefine political powers recognize these dystopian times Welcome everyone to dystopian times live I am humanist Michael Rado and folks. I am really really happy to see everyone today We have so many great guests. So I'm just gonna bring them out one by one And we'll get the show rolling everyone. Thank you all so much for being here So my first guest, you know her as savage joy Savage joy welcome to dystopian times Hi, I can't believe I get to be first too That's amazing first. Yeah, absolutely. Um, I just felt like you know, you uh, it felt right to bring you into the stream first So, uh, tell us what you do and where we can find you Um, so I've had a video podcast for four years. Um, currently I am with roar media live um, we are Uh, three women and a gentleman who works with us on the shows um, and it's kind of um centered around Women in streaming because there's not all that many of us um and uh You can find me on roar. Um, but also if you just type in savage joy on youtube over 400 videos come up so you can see my Past stuff there as well Well, great. Thank you so much for being here. Um, I have no doubt that you're gonna make this a phenomenal episode So let's bring in our next guest Uh, you know him on twitch on youtube. It is shark 300 shark welcome to the stream Hey, thanks for having me. What's going on? Hey, not much. I'm so glad to have you here I think that your uh, your videos are absolutely hilarious. Your streams are always entertaining Tell us, uh, what you do and where we can find you Hey, so I do sort of like segmented stream content. So we we talk about politics internet news gaming um, I want to kind of get into sort of like the commentary style of uh types of videos and It's been really fun. We've been going for just over a year and um, I've met some absolutely amazing people like Um, everyone on this panel and you yourself. So I really appreciate it. You can um find me on uh, twitch Shark 300 that's the word shark the number three the letter o and the word zero a little hard to spell Don't make fun of me for it. I'm maybe when I was 13. Um, and just about everywhere All right. Well, our next guest is also someone who I find just hilarious She is on twitch. She is on youtube. She's denims tv folks. Welcome to dystopian times denims Hi, thank you so much for having me. I was very excited when I got the invitation. Um, I'm denims Just just that just d and i am s the way you spelled My stream politics on leftist and um, yeah, that's about it for me Yeah, absolutely. So happy to have you here. Um, and by the way, I am a fan of everyone who's on here Um, I like I just want to talk to cool people who I watch who are hilarious who make me laugh And yeah, I'm just I'm really excited. All right, folks So the next individual that we have on the panel tonight is the host of doomed He's also a co-host on majority report with sam cedar folks. It is matt bender matt Welcome to the program. How you doing mic is a pleasure to be here an honor to be on the first episode of this on the first panel Uh, and also I have to say after this week's events. It seems like a lucky timing as well Yeah, you know what and uh on the agenda is you know something that might interest everyone that I think you might have a little bit of insight insight into So, yeah, it all the stars aligned so matt. I'm I'm so happy that you're here and um Yeah, great to have you on the first episode. We're all like you're all going to set the tone So no pressure like if this shows bad then the rest of the series is going to be terrible folks. So Yeah, um, okay. So let's bring in my last guest You know, I'm on twitch every single friday. He hosts the hippie dippy round table He brought me on last week and it was I guess a train wreck, but it was so much fun folks You know who this is it's dylan burns tv dylan. Welcome Hello, i'm the coastal elitist that your uncle warned you about i'm the queer you should fear the host of the hippie dippy round table Happy to be here. Thank you so much. That's such a cooler intro than mine I I feel like I need like something the queer that you feel that's really good. Jesus dylan. You're upstaging me Um, okay folks. So we have everyone here. Uh, thank you all so much to everyone that's watching If you could all give this stream a like that would be absolutely phenomenal. It'd be terrific Uh, but you know without further ado, let's jump into the topics because we have a lot of stuff to talk about And of course, we're gonna kick things off on a very depressing note We are going to talk about climate change because um, there's this article that just came out arctic scientists say we may have already passed climate tipping point now the implications of this Are very very vast, but let's just go through here for a minute and read what this has to say After the largest expedition ever to the north pole researchers say arctic ice is receding faster than ever before And that we may have already passed the point of no return On global heating the expeditions leader marcus rex presented the team's findings on tuesday And he says there are several tipping points in the climate system Which lead to irreversible sudden changes which are triggered when the planet reaches a certain temperature We have seen that we are on the verge of that tipping point Which will lead to the disappearance of the ice in the arctic summer Now if that wasn't horrifying enough a couple of years ago We got the report from the ipcc Which says we had about 12 years to act if we wanted to stop catastrophic levels of climate change a couple of years have already passed and Now wrong video Now leaked ipcc draft climate report reads like a 4000 page indictment of humanities failure This is a warning of existential risk of survival of collapse set extinction rebellion Now for more on this andrea germano staff writer of common dreams explains Agents france press reported monday on the contents of a leaked draft of a united nation's intergovernmental climate panel report Which warned that devastating effects of warming Of a warming world are set to hit far sooner than previously thought with impacts including an additional tens of millions of people Facing hunger by 2050 We're all going to be alive by then we're all going to see the shit show Now we're not going to get too deep into this but i do want to get the reaction From the panel here Because this is obviously worrying and i mean this show is called dystopian time So we're uh, we're starting out diving headfirst into the pile of shit So dylan as a young man who in your golden years where you know you in theory should be retiring You know you're going to be seeing climate apocalypse Do you have any optimism left in you or do you feel as if we are headed straight off a cliff as a species? Well as a young lad obviously it concerns me I can't be one of the people who like well i'm 92 years old. I lived through uh, the these wonderful car Manufacturing industries and and having a wonderful union on my back. I'm not going to be able to live through that reality I got to live through the reality i'm in which uh shows like Me never being able to own a home maybe and apartments and we all know the current uh dystopia we live in Neighbor the podcast wonderful. Yeah, um, yeah wonderful. You know see I know how to host but the thing is it's it's really uh when you look at it like I can't whether or not it's gonna happen or not. I'd rather go down fighting You know, I'd rather have that be humanity story. Let's say we're we're fucked Let's just assume right now that we're fucked anyway, right? It would have been it'd be a shit movie if we ended it just be like Eh, right if we have even the sliver of a chance we should still struggle for it Because even the thing is this person as said in the article there's multiple tipping points So it's like we passed the first tipping point. Oh god. That's terrible The solution isn't well, okay. Let's jump off all the tipping points. It's like breaking one leg It's like well, let's bring all three of our other limbs and like gut ourselves publicly in the times in the square So I would say that whether or not we've passed the tipping point Even though of course, I hope we haven't we should of course do everything we can to avoid Crossing the other tipping points. Sadly, there's multiple economic and geopolitical advantages to multiple nations and politicians to not do it The russians of course want us to continue to be reliant on oil and natural gas because that props up the entirety of the economy That has kept it a backwater The united states has two parties which still take large amounts of donations from oil and gas companies Which wants to continue their reign in the united states and multiple politicians who still deny climate change our last president of the united states The most powerful person on the planet denied climate change was even real And then the chinese economy and the chinese nation Still has a lot of growing to do in their eyes And the by the time they would go off of coal in their projections It would be like 2050 Which we would still go past multiple more tipping points So every major geopolitical force Has multiple incentives to literally do nothing because they can't see 20 30 40 years down the line The the biggest sadly the biggest motivation I see in the united states right now for us to actually Address climate change is that we're seeing more reports every day on how this could actually affect our military effectiveness And it's sad that it could take that to actually make us act Yeah, yeah, and um, whatever makes us act Um, it's good But I like the thing that you said about basically, you know, if we're gonna go down we should go down fighting Um on that note denims, what do you think ultimately? Is gonna happen like do you believe that we're gonna see a green new deal within the next 10 years? Give us your thoughts on this situation because I feel like I've kind of embraced the black pill or I've taken the black pill and I am a bit of a doomer What are your thoughts on this if you can give me some optimism that we may be much appreciated So I really want to believe that we can push for policies that eventually You know, maybe remove us from the hellscape that we are currently barreling towards And I know you prepared another segment with uh, uh, Dave Rubin And michael nulls and that's truly like the epitome of like intelligence online it it really sent me to watch and I think I think we'll do it despite all of the rightoid misinformation like the right-wingers see articles like this and then immediately they think like Oh, this is like the 10th time they've said it's it's going to be over for us And they don't really understand what these reports actually mean and how there are like maybe multiple tipping points that like cause like irreversible damage And after that point you can't go any further Um, and so it's frustrating that that exists But I I'm I'm really like happy with the amount of leftists online that are Making videos making content and like maybe pushing people away from these ideas and the more people we push away from these ideas The more people we get in favor of voting democrat voting people who actually support things like the green new deal So I have my fingers crossed. I'm gonna believe because I'd rather believe than not believe Hey, I'll take it a little bit of copium. No, and um, you know, that's a great point I will say that the urgency like how bad the The situation is and how we need to address it yesterday I do feel as if there has been a bit of a paradigm shift and really I started to notice notice this with the ipcc report um, shark, what are your thoughts on this situation? Do you actually think that? um, it's there's gonna be this time where eventually we just elect enough millennials and progressives and they take action Or is there going to be some sort of, you know worldwide Ground swell kind of like we saw over the last couple of years with the kids climate march the school walkouts What are your thoughts on this? What do you think it's going to take in order to? Have any movement on this issue I think one of the really big things that it'll take is um people seeing it in their personal lives So when you can't walk outside in the summertime without like shoes on because the Concrete is literally melting you when you can't grow anything Really and you like miss a day of watering and all and like the little because like a lot of millennials They love their plants. I personally love plants. I have a whole rack of plants like house plants over here I show it on stream sometimes. I love I love growing things um When when those people when you plant like your little garden and it just like completely just like raises over Like you're living out in the middle of nowhere like courage Um, I really feel like those sorts of things that it starts to impact people's lives a little bit more Are going to start to push them that way And I mean we've been seeing it where every single year is the hottest year ever I think you're really starting to get people to be like, hey, you know, we really got a problem here And like like dylan said, I mean just because we passed the first tipping point if we have Um, doesn't mean that it's over There's lots of problems and who knows maybe like sometime in the next like 100 200 years or something Maybe if we like really uh get our act together your kids or your grandkids We'll start to see like us maybe pulling back from from some of that and the co2's um Leaving a little bit or more more solutions getting um being brought up because science changes every single year And we're we're moving a lot faster. Um, I don't like to take the black pill on like literally anything I really feel like there have been hundreds of generations all throughout human history that thought that this was going to be the end Um, and I feel like we're no different But you know our our problems are now really a lot bigger than your local town Getting rated but for those sorts of people You getting on the you getting on like the lord's bad side and then just like slaughtering your entire town I mean that was that was a reality right, um, I feel like Humans are um incredibly resilient and um, I like to look at it in in the sense of We're as Climate is getting worse. Um more people are talking about it um, and I think um and you know We can talk about capitalism and everything and I I do do believe that we won't really see like a real real Fixed to this we always want to like slip back into the easiest like lowest common denominator as long as we still have like capitalism around But if we have to work in the system that we do, um, I really think that um, We were moving in a in a good direction. Now whether it's fast enough. We can debate on that. Um, but I don't really like the idea of giving up and um I I really think that um, we can make a turnaround as long as we um, uh, make sure that we stay on it Yeah, I love the sentiment from the panel because um, I feel like you all are Less doomer than me, which is really important. Um, for me, I I went through this like two year period I think after the IPCC report came out and it really like It fucked with my head because I was thinking man like how much longer does humanity have left? Like is it 100 years? Is it 200 years? But I've kind of like stepped away from the ledge and now I'm thinking, you know what? I think that human beings really are resilient as as shark was saying and I think we'll survive I mean, there's going to be catastrophe. It's going to be ugly You know wars over water is something that all of us may possibly see in our lifetimes and that's really is horrifying But I do think that in the end We will continue to go on um as a species matt. Um, give us your take on this I mean, yeah, I think humans will be fine. Uh, not so much the rest of uh The life on earth that will definitely be what we lose. We'll definitely lose some species of animal They will be um, you know, there'll be places that aren't quite the same in terms of their natural resources and and the beauty about certain areas But I feel like you know a lot of times in in coverage on climate change and when people are talking about You know, oh, what could we do to stop? You know stop? You know cut back on global emissions and you know stop this from happening I feel like so much is always presented like here's what you can do And the fact of the matter is especially at this point. There's nothing you or I can do We're not the problem essentially Uh, there was a report not long ago that said that there were around what a hundred 100 companies I think there are that are responsible for something like more than 70 of the global emissions I mean, this isn't a problem that like no, this isn't like oh turn your ward like when remember when there was the water Uh conserving water crisis, uh, many years ago someplace it still is but it was bigger in this country. Uh, a couple of years ago Um, you know that that's that's something that we can do we can't like, you know, shut off a faucet Uh and conserve energy and that'll solve the problem because this problem is well beyond Uh, one person one town one state one country This is a uh global crisis that is being propelled by greed In the form of mainly the fossil fuel companies who basically we now know Have known about this issue in the dangers of climate change Decades before anyone else was ringing the uh the warning alarms Yeah, yeah and great points about that. Um, i'm gonna i'm gonna ask joy a bit of a broad question. Um, do you think that there's going to be some sort of a paradigm shift To where we actually move away from This economic system that we have Um, because I feel as if global capitalism really is what's accelerating the process I mean as matt bender pointed out, you know 100 companies are responsible for 70 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions so do you think that There's going to be a move away from capitalism This is a giant question so you can't possibly know the answer to this and i'm not asking you to like bring up You know a crystal ball, uh, but what do you think is going to happen? Will there be movement? It will get bad enough to where things do have to change or do you think we're going to see like a giant swing? Uh, when people or countries move away from capitalism What are your thoughts on that overall because I still am kind of torn individually on this I think that we're probably not going to get off of capitalism For a very long time perhaps not in my lifetime, but if we just move more towards social democracy gradually perhaps That might change things Give me your thoughts on this joy because I'm all over the place on this There's there's no coherent thought on my mind when it comes to climate change because I just like my eyes glazed over When I think about everything that has to be done Yeah, I mean, I definitely don't see um an end to capitalism in any of our lifetimes um and You know One of the most basic reasons is because you know, we could say oh We only shop at thrift shops and we are very you know We reuse and we're very you know choosing with things we purchase But others aren't You know and as long as there's amazons and and places like that Capitalism is going to exist. So there's two issues with that a rich people Don't pay any taxes. So they just keep you know making bajillions of dollars and it doesn't matter um, and then that breeds more capitalism because people Buy stuff and then they work more to get the money to buy stuff Um and also money in politics that plays into capitalism. That's you know, uh These things would have to change in order for it to be even an option um As far as you know, uh, what you guys were all discussing I definitely i'm gonna have to disagree with denims. Um, I personally really don't give a fuck if dems are elected. Um, yeah, they're better than republicans but I mean we have a so-called democrat president and he's literally a republican and he doesn't give two shits about Climate change. So just because he acknowledges That it exists means absolutely nothing As well as you know the squad or whoever who you know talks about the green new deal yet Is hasn't said anything in months. Um, so things like that. It's it's not just about electing people We have to get past electoralism. We have to Um, it's it's it's comes down to us as people. We have to act on this shit I feel like joy. You've also taken the black pill. Is that correct? You know So it's kind of a curse to begin with but yeah, I feel like your name is joy, but you took the black pill come on You know, I I haven't necessarily however, I do Um, kind of sometimes do the no expectations no disappointments. I just keep it real if you put your faith into Electoralism politicians things like that. You're gonna have a rough fucking time because We only have each other like as as you know, hippie as it sounds or whatever We not me us like this is you know, it's up to us. It's not up to people in suits in dc. You can't count on them Right. It's not it's not up to them. But I mean You said, you know, it's up to us. What what do you suggest we do about climate change that doesn't involve uh government intervention in somewhat Well, I mean, that's the thing we have to you know I When we hold politicians accountable There is so much pushback Like it is like how dare you say that, you know, no, we need to hold politicians accountable period They're not celebrities like whatever we need to hold them accountable. We need to call their office We need to do Strikes like impromptu and things a lot of people are not activists. They're not So we need to create more I I absolutely agree with that that people need to get more active, but Who do you think is going to be more responsive to those phone calls a democrat or republican? That's why I said, I mean, yeah, dems are, you know, better than a republican, but that's not saying much I mean in this case though, it sort of is because republicans are not they're not even gonna They don't even believe climate change exists. They're not going to be responsive at all Dems believe they exist and they do nothing So, I mean, this is why we have a mix between electoralism and actual activism, right? We can push for candidates that we actually care about I voted bernie during the primary I really wanted him to win. Um, but like to Like completely disregard electoralism like what am I supposed to do? What am I supposed to do about like nestly? What am I going to like march at their door until they stop being evil? Like I can't do anything I don't I can't hold them accountable But I can't hold my local politicians accountable who can help hold them accountable Can I can I give an example of this? So, um, I could like There are like tangible differences between republicans and democrats But of course it's a combination of direct action and electoralism because you're going to need to pair Government action with direct action to get anything done And a lot of times they intertwine that you want actually politicians participating in direct action And you also like want individuals participating in the electoral politics But I think that there is a stark difference between the republican party and the democratic party And we can see that when it comes to proposals and negotiations which we can of course disagree with negotiations happening But here's a great example So in the uh, biden of course canceled the excel keystone pipeline And then he went into his infrastructure plan proposal and in that infrastructure plan proposal was about two trillion dollars Which is historically significant, but we would of course want more within that. Here's just one aspect of it 174 billion dollars For electric car infrastructure the republican counter offer was two as in two billion dollars That is such a stark difference between the parties that it's not only something that is almost impossible to negotiate with But impossible for us to get that type of legislation through without significantly more electoral leverage that we would need to gain in 2022 And direct action in pressuring politicians But of course like I think there's also this confusion about like well, then let's pressure the ones now that are in office That electorally right now is going to need to be expanded upon because Joe Manchin is literally in the perfect political position And what I mean by that is for his own benefit He one of the people things that people didn't cover which I think is of extreme significance when you talk about our senate majority Is the first thing mitch mone mcconnell did When he lost the majority Was walk up to Joe Manchin and say want to join the republican party Because this is something that happened in west virginia before the governor of west virginia used to be a democrat And then he switched parties he used democrat dollars to get elected and then became a republican That is a scary reality We face that can only be countered with direct action on top of electoral victories that we need to see in 2022 Building off of like the stimulus bill that we got through and the cancelling of excel q-zone pipeline and passing popular policies And while that is true, and I just want to clarify again I did say that yeah dems would be better to get elected than republicans. I just want to say that again um, but you know to your point also The thing is yes, bine did that and yes, it is such an improvement. However He also has people in his cabinet who are complete oil shills and completely, you know, um uh, I Can't think of the rathion people and stuff. I mean So yes credit words do but that does not negate The fact that he's a warmonger and our m i c is the biggest contributor to Uh climate change so all of these things need to be looked at together And yes vote. Yes reach out and get into local politics, but it is not enough That's my point Yeah, so to put a bow on this entire thing um If I can kind of like characterize your argument joy and like bring it in with everyone else's I feel like kind of what you're saying is that The catalyst isn't necessarily going to be politicians and electoralism like we do have to be the catalyst But of course there has to be this, you know multi-pronged approach where we can't just discount electoralism Uh and just say okay. Well, I'm only going to do grassroots There has to be a combination of everything and for me and my strategy always when it comes to politics It's just like throw every single thing you've got against the wall and see what sticks Um, but yeah, you know the fact that democrats Are better than republicans. I think that that's obvious to any leftist, you know I'm not going to create a false equivalence But what really is frustrating is that they aren't necessarily capable of meeting the moment I don't think anyone on the panel would deny that, you know, um, but one thing that I will say and this is me trying to segue into my next segment, which I'm not good at yet But I will get better at is that um everyone here on the panel you clearly like you've you've thought about this for me Thinking about climate change absolutely worries me, but there are some individuals our peers that don't necessarily take it as seriously Um, regardless of what the approach may be And I am of course talking about uh rave dubin Michael Knowles. So folks, uh before we get to that I am going to uh play a little bit of an intro because we're bringing back an old segment That uh only I think like the uh longtime viewers of the humanist report will recognize In a world of politics dominated by the strange the deranged and outright insane We'll now take a moment to shine a light on the craziest of what politics has to offer This is your weekly dose of stupidity And bringing us the stupid this week is uh, Michael Knowles of the daily wire Now this is a conversation that they're going to have about climate change And um if you survive this and your head doesn't pop off your shoulders, then um, you are truly A remarkable human being so let's watch together folks Climate change Is an existential threat to the human race man Yeah It's not and even if it was we'll get off this rock. We'll figure something else We'll figure it out, man. Just stop whining about it. It's just so boring. I saw a deep impact a couple people survived You know, what happened to bruce willis at the end of armageddon? I don't remember, but I think he lived Or at least They are so intelligent for for the record Guys at the end of armageddon It's been a while I mean, there's a there's a reason that arrow smith song blew up during the 90s Bruce willis dying during that movie While it was playing in the background while he's crying to well live tyler Excuse me is crying as he's left on the asteroid to die. Yeah now before we lay into them I actually want to defend them. I have a list of five things. I came prepared mike. I came prepared I love it a list of five things that show that maybe you know, they got a point number one If we climate change happens and and the water rises Then maybe the islands will get so small that steven krauter Literally will not be able to physically avoid sam cedar and then they'll have to debate That's the first point point number two. Um, if you like hiking, there's gonna be a lot of climate migrants that you can join Uh, number three delaware might sink into the ocean and that's one less tax haven So, you know, if you're progressive, hmm and as a marilander, I'd really appreciate it Um, number I like I like the idea that I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I didn't know there was a fourth go ahead my bad Number four, um, it's if you starve and you get so skinny to the point where you can't move your fingers Then you can't tweet on twitter and cancel me. So that's a cancelless society. That's pretty cool and number five We'll probably stop any ban on um on plastic straws because it'll be pointless and uh, we can finally Get back the turtle darts as I like to call them I'm completely you know, I really love about this that That they totally think like oh, you know, we'll just live on a moon or mars colony Whatever no big deal as if that's like the cheaper option than just fixing the problem right now here on earth like We can't we can't fix climate change whatever But we will just build a colony and a whole civilization on another planet that still doesn't even have life on it yet I mean these guys are ridiculous and also I love the idea that Dave Rubin while I'm sure he has A significant amount of money. I love the idea that he thinks he's rich enough to be in that crowd uh, let me tell you something when elon musk and jeff bezos make their little uh Elysium world in the sky in the in space. I should say and leave all the peons down here Uh, rubin will be left here on earth. He'll surely be one of the peons Sorry billionaires will be here working to make their little world Right, right. I mean the idea it's They won't save us the billionaires won't save us They're doing this for themselves And anyone who can pay I think jeff bezos on his little flight uh coming up in july to space I believe the winning bid to be the uh passenger with him was something like 28 million dollars For a 10 minute flight in space Um, I don't know about you guys, but that's not looking very good for how we're going to be shipped off of earth When the impending uh apocalypse comes You underestimate the bootstraps my boy Triggers the the third impact. He's gonna make sure he gets his ass out of here You can you can pay 28 million dollars to breed the same recycled air with him before he ejects you out Um, so he gets a little lighter so he gets there a little quicker The view is going to be so nice as you're getting ejected, okay Yeah, I just think it's really incredible that they think like the best option is to get off Just start like planet destroying fucking planet hopping from like one let we broke this one Let's go to the next one. Oh, we broke that one Let's go to the next one and then have this like colony of just like peons just stuck on stuck on that rock to like Wilt and he's like, oh, we need to make sure we stop talking that it's just so annoying I just get so bored when i'm sitting in my 28 million dollar house that uh That the single coke brother bought for me that i'm renting from him. I get to sleep in the closet It's really nice. He's a really cool guy I mean, I know he's gonna take him with me like he's his little pet He's gonna walk him over to the ship bud. I'm sorry. Why you're talking to us about how he's gonna take you The ship is gonna be going off in the background. He doesn't like you. We're not you're they're not your friends bud I'm sorry. It's just really ridiculous how these people they they're their brains Um, if we can even call it that are not working. I also think it's smooth brains Sorry, go ahead. Yeah, I also think it's really funny that they like think that the word existentialist Is like a little it's a step too far, you know, like, oh, you know lots of life and you know, uh Like forest and all this like all all the the entire planet just getting destroyed and it's like but is it really an existential crisis That seems like you're using harsh words. It like rings as like the same thing when like Uh conservatives will say like actually bigoted stuff and then you're like, you're kind of a bigot And they're like, whoa, that's such harmful language and it's like Well, that's just the correct language to describe this. So I don't know why this is um Why this why you feel this way about this? Yeah, I know that twitter censorship is more existential crisis to that It's the human population Somebody had to say it. I agree. Let's be let's be honest with you with ourselves. Okay Dylan, uh, joy hasn't gotten to talk yet. I just I don't want to go. I'm still like Just think okay letting the gears turn. I got you So here here's something that I always thought about so as somebody who's like, you know, I I'm very interested in foreign policy The amount of climate migrants that we're going to have is going to be astronomical, right? And I always thought like I remember how much Hate in vitriol and in fear came from the right When just one country the country of syria had a large amount of migrants come out of it Due to the due to the rebellion against uh, bashaal Assad and and just brutal bombing campaign everything that happened there Dude, do they not realize that like this would be a climate migrant Just a tidal wave of people like would be the best way to like get like a like a Steve bannon or one of these types of weird figures that usually won't care on board just to be like Spooky climate migrant and then boom and then maybe get them on board like what would that do you think that'd be morally permissible? I mean, do you think that they hate climate change more or that they hate immigrants more? That is a that is an interesting proposal, right? Say that again shark Well, they don't think climate change exists. So maybe we could Hop them on by saying, oh no, it may exist So let's prepare ourselves by making sure that they won't come here by fixing climate change first But I know it's like it's like really interesting how I mean you I know you have to like meet people where they're at sometimes That's I mean that would kind of start to be like a little bit of a hard one But but at this point I kind of feel like when it comes to lots of conservatives You have to like drag them on a little bit You know how a lot of progressive proposals help out republican constituents more than republicans ever could possibly imagine I feel like it's one of those situations where it's like where the revolution comes buddy Not only are you gonna get the wall? You're gonna get four walls and a roof and clean water and free education and like and you're Just have to be like, I mean, we're gonna give you the all the things that you like, you know It's ostensibly like the nice things that you want. Um, but I mean, I don't know Yeah, I've got to highlight this comment from ryan tenet. They'll definitely become eco fascists and uh speaking of fascists ronda santis Isn't he a bit of like an environmentally semi-friendly republican, I mean The political uh spectrum in the united states. It's gonna get all twisted. It's gonna be flipped upside down I just want to go back to that clip. Uh joy I feel like you and I are both on the same level in terms of like how nerdy we are So you've probably thought about this too. How funny is it that we have ruined our planet, right? Completely fucked up our planet Don't take that out of the contact now For the point where like they're contemplating leaving the planet But we're so stupid that we fucked up our own planet But yet we can terraform another planet and shark kind of like, you know made this point as well um this this logic is is Nonsensical if we if we can't fix our planet and terraform this planet What makes them think we're gonna terraform mars? So joy, um make your peace on this because I know you have a lot to say about that You know, it's like there's just no thought process. It's it's the the privileged way I'll just start a new planet. I mean it's it's no thought for future You know generations or anything like that. It's just very it's just the planet like who cares I I actually interviewed Brilliant climate scientist peter kalmas um dude is Freakin amazing, but he scared the living shit out of me um by just stressing just how many Uh climate refugees will have and just how bad everything will get Um if it's not acted on so that kind of nonchalance there that ignorance Is it's kind of scary that it might be more prevalent than we think it is Yeah, yeah, and and since we're really diving like headfirst into the brains of right-wingers We're gonna go to the lowest of the low folks Of course, I'm talking about uh, steven crowder Now steven crowder this week got the surprise of his life when he was ambushed by um sam cedar and I do want to look at some of the comments and response But for more on this we are going to go to um dystopian times correspondent Sahil Habibi of progressive voice Who's going to give us the breakdown here of what is going on and he doesn't know that he's a correspondent yet But sahil you're a correspondent. Um, so take it away So it appears that steven crowder once again has been exposed and debunked Uh, what you guys can see is obviously, you know, how much of a spectacle and barrage This debate with sam cedar has ended up turning out to be for him. It's been completely devastating It's been a complete massive failure essentially And so what you can see now is a steven crowder was, you know, he was he was really angry He was really pissed that sam cedar was showed up as a surprise to debate him But somebody pointed out that that steven crowder has his own series where he actually confronts people Um who talked about him So he has a crowded confront series where at some some kind of what he determines or seems to be a leftist They've talked about him and that he confronts them for a debate On set issues So sam cedar shows up to talk to him and debate him But he's very angry about that and he's very against the surprise debates and he you know, fain's outrageous He wasn't able to have a layup in his own words opponent like ethan kline Who does comedy on youtube and he doesn't do politics, but he's running shitless from sam cedar So once again, even crowder getting exposed further as somebody who Saying he doesn't like the surprise debates, but he does them himself So steven crowder his whole thing is all hypocrisy and now what you're seeing is This whole facade of like these right-wingers being these amazing debaters They said this for years by the way that the left doesn't want to debate them The left is too scared. They were so up there about that But it turns out they can only debate uneducated college kids is what they do Um, that's exactly what they do And so that's what he made his whole career off of that Those are the ones that you see in the change our mind videos And so when you have somebody really educated in the political sphere and not some like Antifa Protester or you know, uh, whatever sjw professor You're saying somebody who's skilled in the art of debating as well as politics and it's a policy won't You run away from him because you know that it's trouble actually it seems to be his dad That's the one that's really telling him to stay away from him Okay, we'll stop it right there Because I do want to get to the comments here. And by the way, everything that's a hill is saying is totally correct Subscribe to progressive voice if you're not already subscribed. I don't know what you're doing with your life Shout out to Sahil, but I have to point out like I'm not a debater, right? Um, I don't I don't really do this I'm I'm basically a beta male cuck as the right might say and I'm not sure if you're all familiar with sticks hex and hammer 666 So he backed out of a debate with me on three different Occasions and the same excuse that he used is the same excuse that uh, Steven Crowder used against sam cedar Oh, your audience isn't isn't big enough And it's like I ended up having this show all of the dms which confirm him saying oh, this is going to be a great Matchup. It's going to be so cool Um, I just think that like they only want to debate college kids as as Sahil pointed out But I've got I've got to look through this here. So basically Steven Crowder um, is trying to spin this As um, it's not necessarily him that got embarrassed. It's actually ethan of h3 You can't say that sam was embarrassed because sam absolutely objectively was not embarrassed, but it's it's uh Ethan Klein of h3 who's the coward. So look at this title here the greatest self-own h3 h3 rex himself brags about it um, so he did change the um The pinned comment at first he was calling Ethan Klein a coward and then a lot of people responded to saying Actually, you're the coward so he changed it Um, but I just want to go through some of these comments before we discuss and I feel like matt probably has some insight inside That they can give us um, so first of all this comment here 20 000 likes looks like someone's father wasn't around to teach them how to be a man I mean, it's just It's beautiful He literally showed himself getting up and checking if the other guy was live And he admitted this like I feel like I genuinely like I hate Steven Crowder. He's a terrible human being He's a homophobe. He's a transphobe and like he is scum of the earth But even I felt bad like seeing how embarrassed he was like this is like the definition of of uh cringe Gus says I can't believe he hit his face from the camera. I cringe so hard I couldn't feel my face and that's like that describes me Um, it's that second hand embarrassment. That's like quintessential Quintessential cringe. So am I the only one that wanted to see the debate? I would have loved to see the debate if um, and we'll we'll stop that with the comments there Here's here's my take on this It wouldn't have been as bad for Crowder if he just like stayed and debated the fact that he ran away Made it so much more worse and this whole debate me bro culture is slowly but surely falling apart matt Um, please please please. Uh, give us the juicy, uh tidbits that we missed Well, I think honestly most of it is public now I think sam uh went through the whole story on his show about how it went down You know, if you don't you don't know here's a quick, uh, summary Basically sam was scheduled to debate Crowder at a politic con a couple years ago Uh, once Crowder found out that sam was who he was going to debate He pulled out of the event on a recorded call that sam has aired politic cons, uh, one of the politic cons bookers have gone on the record to say that Crowder's dad pulled him out once they found out he would be debating sam cedar Uh, so sam has pursued this like one would do once finding this out, right? I mean if anything it makes for good content that someone is literally running scared from you Uh, and then you know, this came up with uh, euthan of h3h3 His producer apparently is a fan and told the story that I just told you guys on their show And then they had this idea to bring sam on because h3h3 and Crowder was feuding and Crowder Wanted to debate euthan from h3h3 because and euthan has said on the air Uh, his himself, you know, I'm not a political person. This isn't I don't do a political show I just had some thoughts about the cdc and covet and that's what steven Crowder was so mad about And Crowder even called it a layup to his face like this was going to be an easy debate I was just going to destroy you euthan and so you know the fact that Crowder ran away from this tells you everything You need to know about like you said the debate me bros their house of cards is falling apart when someone with some sort of skill and knowledge Of uh, the issues wants to discuss it with them because and here's the thing too You know that if Crowder stayed there and actually debated sam like You know, his audience would have been able to spin it much easier. You know what I mean? Like Crowder would have been better off even if he lost the debate to anyone who you know has a unbiased mind His crowd still would have looked at it as a win because they've already used to his talking points They would view them as the winning view But you know, they he couldn't even do that like he was that scared to be called out By sam it's just bizarre that he would do that I think that's really weird. But I mean, I guess it just shows you just they just are afraid of what would happen to their audience We know Did you see the mug club member calling into sam's show and saying like I really wanted to see him debate you like He can't prime your audience for multiple years to debate people And then like just turn down like obvious debates that you said were going to be easy Right. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, I I'm not a debate me bro guy and sam isn't either by the way There are people who think like sam goes around doing this Sam literally takes calls every single day monday through friday on his show Anyone could call in he's just happened to create this persona because so many right-wingers, especially libertarians Would call in and debate sam and sam would You know to be fair dispatch them with ease and so you know people will like seeing sam debate And you know if crouter never was set up to debate sam at politicon This would have like this never would have been a thing like he wouldn't just go after crouter for no reason Same with dav ruben by the way dav ruben was supposed to discuss We're supposed to have a a sit down. I guess a debate with sam And then uh, the late great michael brooks Said something on an episode prior to the debate that really hurt ruben's feelings So from that moment forward ruben ruben, maybe he canceled the debate and refused to have any sort of interaction with sam I mean if you asked me he was just looking for an easy out. Oh, yeah But but like, you know, it's just ridiculous like sam saw an opportunity to put this guy on blast And it honestly you can say whatever you want to say about it It 100 worked and I love the people who are Crouter fans who are who reply to people on the left who are talking about how much sam You know Put them on the spot who are like they're owning ethan for being scared of the debate I mean ethan said himself. This is not my thing and also Uh, no offense ethan, but you know, we're not that this wasn't about ethan Like we don't you want to call you think I don't give a shit like you know what I mean You want to this this barrage ethan that go ahead. He's he's not someone like who represents the left Yeah, it's just it's it's pure like deflection like he's trying to Try to spin it but very poorly. So I mean I said this on my program And I'm sure that like every single one of us have has made at least like one video I I like I fucking love this story. So I've been talking about it a lot, but um, like and I'm losing my train of thought What was I gonna say? Um Okay, I don't remember what I was gonna say, um, but it was gonna be listen It was gonna be so it was gonna blow your mind I think one of the I think the only reason why Crowder really ran was because He didn't want this to be the the fourth Maybe even the third biggest disappointment that he had in his life to his father, you know He pulled him out. He pulled him out from it before Um, he knows that he I mean imagine being such a disappointment to your own dad Who's also your producer that he pulls you out of several debates with this guy He knows your he knows his limits. Okay, like Crowder is still on training wheels when it comes to Like debating people. That's why he sits down and talks to like college freshmen's walking to their english class Um, it in like 3 p.m. Okay, and make sure that he records it like two weeks in advance and hides his entire like travel plans to make Sure, nobody whoever has a platform can ever find him and still sometimes he gets bodied He still gets bodied there. So if that's the case then obviously he's not going to be there or with anybody who knows What they're doing I mean, come on now. He the the second he was talked about with anybody with anybody else like a og sort of youtuber My man was like jumping at the bit to talk to talk about some like mid third talk to some like debate some mid thirties um, uh, like a comedy massive vape bro youtuber who slouches in his chair and and coughs um and and and like, um And just talks about internet culture as his job. Okay, and that was his that was the peak debate to him And finally someone who comes up who actually knows what they're talking about is there He goes, whoa, I mean, I gotta I gotta get out of here. Hey, take the glasses off Let me see your velveteen rabbit buttons, which if you didn't know I'm 90 sure that's an anti-semitic like reference Yeah, actually. So I mean, he's just like a complete clown. I think I think we all just about know this Um, oh, oh, yeah And also talking to sam would have been I think the second largest um person that he would have like debated Besides like chank like chank yuger But he didn't really debate chank if you he didn't oh in his like in his like screeching match with sam and ethan Basically what he said was like, oh, when do you think I've ever been out of politicon? I've never been out of politicon We know because you would have actually talked to someone who knows what they're fucking talking about instead He went to go crash a um And this is up on this channel He went to go crash a panel that chank yuger was at and what he did was it's it's the it's the funniest Shit ever. All right, but not for like the the recent Crowder ones He's stuffed like a t-shirt into a shirt to make him look fat and waddled into the room going. Oh, I'm chank yuger You're dumb. I hate sims. I hate steven Crowder. He's bad And that's that's it and it goes on it goes on like an impractical joker skit but like Like Crowder was the one who was being forced to do the embarrassing shit like it's so cringy I couldn't finish and it goes on for like four minutes the guy's like and and that's like the best comedy that he possibly has Right, so I mean I mean come on now He didn't know see the thing about that is he didn't know when to end it Like if you made a one-minute appearance crash the event and then bounce that would have been okay I mean it still was cringe worthy But the thing is that he he doesn't have like he's not very self-aware and shark He kind of helped me remember what I was going to say so like his sick offense They believe that Steven Crowder looks fine But I mean like people who are neutral who don't know who Ethan Klein or Sam Cedar or Steven Crowder is if they see this like There's no spinning this like he looks like a coward. He looks like a pussy Um and before we we move on to the next segment, um, which we're gonna let joy uh jump in and she's gonna take control The next segment I just have a question for dylan dylan is it possible that you could possibly get Our boy Steven Crowder on the hippie-dippy round table. Is that not not that there is something else possibly in the works With Steven Crowder, but I I don't want to say anything at this point What I will say is this this is the most hurt He's been since he was clocked by that union protester 2011 after he shoved him to the ground and not only that But the thing is with with with Steven is He made this thing. It was like, well, he's a one million andy and i'm so much bigger I'm five million andy He debated like jeff holiday when he was like a hundred a Went about how steven crowder tried to downplay how Hartful a's was the united states and different communities If he's willing to debate him on something as as ridiculous as that Then why can't he talk to sam about like the cdc or what a politic on at one time? Gavin mckinnis and as somebody who's uh, you know Had to deal with the proud boys coming into my community and burning the property of black churches I'm no fan of gavin mckinnis of the proud boys Gavin mckinnis made an offer to sam cedar to come on his show sam wasn't interested But then he said hey, I can get steven crowder and then Stephen crowder just turned it down. He's had multiple opportunities and one time he backed out the second time He turned it down even though the platform itself would have been Gavin mckinnis's show not like it was going to benefit sam cedar And if he really is such a small andy, why was he literally spying on his show the week before? Watching it monitoring it because then when it went down He cancels in the next week after he pre-recorded it because sam is big brain Then he comes on and does the show It's if you think someone is such a small curator that they can't even be bothered sam Who is what he said then why would you like basically spying on the program? Also, wait, can I can I just say one thing? I don't want to go into the next topic very soon But there was also someone that like pointed it out like he makes like this after he says like Oh, what a surprise or whatever. He makes this visual like or like this like yeah, this like Physical cue and he's like lackey starts like walking over to the chair Let for con It's because when I watch it the first time I for some reason thought he was already sitting there But then when you watch it the second time you literally watch him get into position and it's so embarrassing I couldn't even have the current camera on him for three minutes the camera was off him I can only imagine he was over there. I was just like Like 90% so what he does before the show is that what they they he tells them He tells his lackeys to do the soundcheck he goes to sit in another chair and I'm he opens his phone And he's watching his phone the entire time. I'm a hundred percent sure He's watching sam show to make sure that he that he's going live and the second he did he's like He's like And then he gets on yeah He's a oh my gosh He doesn't know who sam is yet. He also had his whole apparently his comedy career in his back pocket ready to run through That's a weird material that and you know, he uh, like you said monitored his phone and also I I enjoy it I think sam mentioned it on the show today and he enjoys it now too. Uh, how uh, uh crowded mentioned Uh, how rogan won't have sam on and the wine steens won't have sam on and sam harris won't talk to him And it's like okay you and tim pool on one of his uh, his when he discussed it on his show, uh, yesterday He mentioned, uh vaguely how he knows of a podcast major podcast that have blacklisted sam and it's like again You're just naming these outing these guys for being scared of sam like You think i'm a coward? track of like all of the things sam related like oh god Why the saddest thing is like there was a very key part of his argument that was like Well, my viewers wouldn't even want to see you sam and like I watched a little bit of the stream From the majority report like after that whole shebang the next day and There was like a caller who came in And he was talking with like a really heavy southern accent. He's like i'm a crowder fan. I got his mug Love this guy, but you know, i'm gonna be honest. I didn't know who you were sam But to be completely honest, I would have wanted to see the debate. I'm actually sad. You guys didn't get to talk I don't know anything about you You know, you're not gonna change my opinion probably because of how much I already like Steven Crowder, but I wanted to see the conversation and this guy was like this this guy was like the epitome of like Steven Crowder's audience And he and like sam's or sorry not sam. Um, Stephen Crowder's whole argument is like no one would want to see you It's like Well, here's the thing and you know, I've heard this from from people when I when I was a regular producer there And I hear it from my show now because on on my show I usually cover, you know, uh right wing movements and and uh, you know conspiracy theories on the right And people reach out to us and say, you know, we found your your your videos We were a Crowder fan Tim Poole fan Ben Shapiro fan, whatever I mean people were tweeting it out today to explain that why it was so important like this isn't just like Like youtube drama people See this stuff and you know, a lot of people don't have their ideologies set out In the same way that, you know, all the people on this show probably do people just come across these Big right wing channels because they're really big and popular and they watch it and they enjoy it and they don't get to see Uh anything else they don't get to see the other side Uh, unfortunately, there aren't that many uh big leftist, uh channels because to be fair, uh The outrage machine sells a lot more on the right and that's not really a thing on the left And you know, but when people do come across it and and they've said it to sam You know, you pulled me out of this stuff and now i'm a left winger or you know, it's not you solely like you helped show me other YouTubers now I watch you know, I watch vosh or I watch Kyle Kalinsky or I watch the humanist report and you know Now i'm in this world instead of that world and things make a lot more sense The thing the last thing i'll say about coward with crowded is that what I Why would he go after his comedy career? That seems like a weak point for him to start off of considering that crowded is literally a a failed comedian while while Sam speaks on is a voice on bob's burgers No Bob's burgers voice actor and Crowder like dropped his comedy career because he got clowned on by amy schumer Like Like amy schumer isn't even like the beacon of like comedy either She's like been out at multiple times for stealing jokes and this is who defeats you like Oh, man, and then he's just out of the game Jenom said something that was funny to me You said that like oh the second time I watched it Because you imply that you did like what I did that like I picked this fucker apart like three different times like frame by frame I watched it a first time and then I saw Crowder went live and he watched it and then I saw Sam went live the majority went went live and then I ended up watching it a third time on my stream It was just like a line perfectly with my schedule and I was like I guess we're watching this again Yep, yep. Sorry, Matt. I'll let you get the last word on this because she's kind of like This is this is your territory because you're you're on majority report So I'll let you close this out. I was just going to say to be fair to Crowder's career He uh was a voice on the hit children show arthur. Oh, right Wait, who was he? Brain Yeah, he's brain Oh Wow Yeah Even peak after that that was like his peak Interestingly enough too. Uh, I don't know if this is why he kept mentioning velveteen rabid eyes But someone pointed out to me on his imdb profile In 2009 he played a small role in literally the movie velveteen rabbit. I don't know really weird What a full circle that would be right jeez. I'm gonna have to do even more research I feel like This conversation is gonna make the go further down the rabbit hole Okay, so let's go on to the next segment. So coming up. We have a really big event This is the medicare for all march taking place on july 24th Um, so there's gonna be marches across the country. Hopefully the locations. Okay locations are popping up But I'll try to bring it up joy. Can you tell us what is going on here where it's happening and um, how we can Get involved and uh take place Yeah, so, um, we started with one march in dc and now we are at 28 marches nationally With more being added You can find the locations at m4 m4 a l l dot org I'll be the emcee at the dc one our keynote is marianne williamson. We have lee camp. We have margaret flowers We have a bunch of cool people L.A. Uh romplacone Um, grandma load will be in hawai So we have incredible. Oh, maybe a girl is the emcee in la So, um, we have incredible people coming out to support this. It's actually one month from tomorrow Uh, july 24. So, um, I'm actually helping organize all of them So I'm kind of going bananas, but um, that's a lot of work It is but it's very rewarding. Um, it's the you know, the the I've organized Probably over 30, you know actions in the past six years, but this is my first event I'm doing since I went blind. Um, so this is very special to me And it's like I get to prove to myself. I can still do this Like I can still actually contribute to and do what I want to do. Um, so yeah, july 24th We have so many locations. Um, and then our twitter is at m4 m4 al That's incredible and I have the locations on the screen here I believe that this is not the updated list. Um, the link didn't work for me there But um, so the website is m4 m for all.org Uh, something that I think is really really cool. Um, I love that this is taking place Um, and I feel kind of like since it's happening in july, which is my birthday month People are trying to fight for medicare for all as my birthday present, which would be really great So if you want to get in the fall medicare's birthday as well Is it really? Yeah, well, they're a little bit older than I am medicare's older than I Yeah, and and just to like um kind of add to this Um, so before the pandemic there was a study that came out. I think it was from Princeton University I'm not entirely sure but it showed that 68,000 people per year were dying because they didn't have health care Um, and I don't necessarily know if they're disaggregating like between people who just don't have insurance or people who had insurance But they were under insured. Um, and so now After the pandemic or during the pandemic I should say I can't imagine how much worse it's gotten and I've spoken about this before as well on twitter that after my dad died I still I don't know if my mom's gotten one lately, but she'll receive these bills for like ambulance Rides for hospital stays for my dad Um after he's been dead over a year And it's so like the system in america is so bizarre the way it's set up It's violent It's literally violent And I also want to point everyone to a video from the new york times talked about this on the humanist report Actually where they basically talked to folks from canada from australia and it was maddening To see their reactions to how dysfunctional the american health care system is Um, and so since we have this um topic up Does anyone have like a crazy health care story because one thing that I say on my show is look Basically, if you live in america and if you've had to sign up for insurance You have some sort of a story about how confusing it is Um, how difficult it is to navigate the system, uh, you know going through so I have obama care Right, not necessarily the best in the world. I think I just signed up for the cheapest bronze plan that I can find Um, but when you look at all of the plans It's extremely confusing Even though you make your monthly payment Um, it doesn't cover everything so you're spending thousands of dollars and I mean I feel like Medicare for all it's a no-brainer at this point and um gen from um The uh, I'm blanking on the name of her show. So I'm so sorry gen. I want to give you a shout out, but I forgot your um Your uh show's name But she basically said look at this point if you don't support Medicare for all I put you in the same category as like the flat earthers like that's how crazy you are Because there's no debate at this point like it's cheaper overall It reduces net health care spending it saves lives Um, oh generational change. I don't know why that was so difficult gen. I'm so sorry Um, but I love the point that she made there. It's it's you're you're like in the same category as flat earthers And um, this is kind of where I'm at. So does anyone want to share like a health care story that they have? I know that uh, joy you have a bunch um with injections in your eyes like you you shared What is it 12 000 per eye per eye every 30 days? Um, yeah, so I Just uh started going blind last year um, so all of it was unpredictable and um, uh, you know I just woke up one day without most of my sight and it's super rare and I'm only while I was 40 at the time and uh, so insurance companies were like we're not paying for it. It's rare like And it's like, yeah, I'm totally making it up. I said to my doctor. Is this some kind of kink? I don't know about like people actually ask to get in you know injections in their eye because You know, they were refusing to pay for it. Um, and I mean it's just so you're going through this trauma of becoming disabled Unexpectedly and having your entire life Just completely changed, you know, there's I have a cane. There's no driving. I can't watch movies I can't I don't even know how I do have the shit I do but so on top of that it's exacerbated by calling about pre-authorization And my surgeries and all of those things and just spending hours and hours every day on the phone trying to Get things covered. So it really is a hostage situation where it's like, you know, you have like a real little bit of sight left But we're just kind of going to let that go too unless you can pay, you know xyz and thankfully The lovely mary and williamson mic and romplicone. You guys did a fundraiser for me um, I How how I would have gotten through it. I I just don't know um, and you know, I had to get all blind accessibility equipment and everything and it's like Medicare for all would have changed my life and You know, uh, I'm sure you'll love this a lot matt But I was the disabled speaker on force of the boat And after I gave my speech, um, and I shared, you know I said disabled for the first time and I went public for the first time I received hundreds Of messages from people all over the world just saying thank you for sharing your story and this is mine um So and I also heard from people in sweden who get the same damn eye injections for zero dollars um So it was it was heartwarming to hear from all those people But it was also like why the fuck isn't it this easy for like us Um, but you know and and I digress a bit but one of our speaker is in dc. Dr. Joe Jarvis He is a conservative He is interesting. Yeah He's speaking on behalf of medicare for all so if that's not the epitome of how You know, it's not just the leftist thing like You know doctors Want it as well, you know, um, so it's it's pretty amazing to see, you know We have every kind of person speaking at our event. It's non-partisan Um, and because of that we are meeting a lot of republicans who are totally in favor Because we do see people vote against their Their best interests quite often Um, but I think that with you know, uh, it being talked about more and more I think that people realize like You know, I never needed medicare for all, you know, I supported it I fought for it, but I never needed it until last year. So I mean, yeah, I guess that's dystopian in itself But like, you don't know if you're gonna need it or if someone you love is gonna need it Well, and I'll just say to your point about republicans. It's really interesting. So I shared the story on twitter It was in 2020. So my mom convinced a trump supporter to back bernie sanders during the primary And medicare for all was the issue that she used Um, so I think that this is like a really interesting Gateway into the left for lack of a better word, right? It sounds nefarious, but like, um Um Back in 2017 when I was talking about net neutrality quite a bit I still have a lot of people till this day say look I was actually more conservative when I found your channel when you were talking about net neutrality But I kind of stayed and started to watch some of your other videos and now I consider myself like a socialist one person said Now i'm a communist so they like flew right past me. I'm like, fuck. Yeah, that's that's so cool So I feel like medicare for all is another issue where there's a lot of opportunities there and joy something you touched on Inadvertently like it infuriated me because you talked about the fundraiser that you did It's like we shouldn't have to do fundraisers for health care For people and like we all know someone who's had this so it's just it is I think you put it best It's it's dystopian. Uh, but before we move on I just want to send a shout out to the cavernacle here Who's in the chat and He's from the uk and um, yeah, I've had him He has some experience with universal health care and um, you know, I've spoken with the cavernacle and It's not it's not very uh, not very scary. So um, oh could I but before we move on could I touch on absolutely Sure, so you asked if anybody had any like bad health care stories and I do actually this one's a little bit sad to stick with me okay, um, so My my dad started the family Lots of them are in georgia. My family is originally from new york, but lots of them are in georgia My aunt and my grandma lived in the same home. It was like a really small duplex. It wasn't the best place Um, they lived there for a really long time. I think as as long as I've been around that I'm 22 now so quite quite quite some time um, my My grandma passed away and we brought my my aunt um to live with us for some uh for some time She had some health issues But the thing is she never got it touched on because she couldn't afford the health care That and even if she did have the health care, like you said, they wouldn't pay for everything So she was scared of if something came up if she ever knew about something She'd worry about it. She was very worried worried some person She'd worry about it more and made the health care worse. So just kind of imagine that it doesn't exist until it, uh Caught up with us So we brought it to the house and everything and we were finally getting her set up on health care or finally getting like everything set up and She was going on for her first, um Her first doctor's visit first medical checkup in her adult life um that monday But the weekend before she passed away um So Thank you. Um You know, it happens. Um, so our health care system is absolutely like abominable I I I have to say so um, I That that's basically that's one of the big reasons that got me into politics in the first place and got me into Having health care will be my like big issue. It's um, it touches a lot of people and I do think Like health care is like really one of those big things like for me being in kentucky. Okay. Um, not only On on specifically the marches. I was able to go to the one year anniversary of a bianna taylor's Killing in luval and it was an amazing time. Listen. All right. If you're if you're lonely a march is a great place to go I'm at a really cute girl really nice And yeah, and you and you get to and you get to show out. I got to take I got to speak to her aunt and everything And her mom great people. Um, so you you get to do something that's good You get to go outside great touch grass. I did it um, and um, I I I just really think that it'd be great for everyone to sort of Get together behind the movement and I live right next to um west virginia one of my friends is actually from west virginian his family is experiencing all the problems that come up with um black lung and everything there like the worst air ever people just Keeling over because of you know, all the problems with the the air pollution there I think that's one of the really big things that can get people moving something that really affects them Especially a lot of people in cold country oil country. Those people get really messed up Yeah, and and speaking of that as well. Um, there's this place called liby montana and um, when lee camp was on my show last time we were talking about it it It is a place that because of things that were in the air. It was making people sick and they enacted immediate Medicare for all for this town liby montana and at that point Everyone got a hundred percent coverage and if you look at the the legislation Legislation it does not say liby montana in it So that's one of the one of our demands at the at the march To enact liby montana They can enact it for literally our entire country just on that one statue I mean, we saw actually a country wide a nationwide version of that actually with the the covid vaccine You can get that really large Exactly Yeah, and it's uh I was honestly like because we live in the united states. I was actually a little bit worried Because I don't know about you all but they did ask for my insurance card and thankfully I do have my my alomac here Um, but it's like, okay, when's the bill coming? Like I know I'm gonna get something in the mail because it's like it's traumatizing like to have any experience with healthcare It's like you just you expect the worst automatically you think oh god I have like this and maybe it's because I'm a hypo contract So I'm not necessarily the best gauge for this but when I think oh god, I'm sick If this is something wrong, then is this going to be the thing that like bankrupts me? Um, and it's it's such a it's such a twisted thing Like if you're sick, you should be worrying about getting better not like how you're going to pay for this Uh, not if your family is going to be okay or bankrupted. Um, you know, it was the case with like with with my dad, you know with my Mom receiving medical bills. It's like she should be grieving not thinking about oh my god Am I going to get sued for this and we still don't know it's like You know when when you get a medical bill, it's not 20. It's like thousands. Did you want to say something then? Yeah, I wanted to say and like I don't think people It's not that people don't recognize but I think we forget the amount of like trauma that comes with Getting hospitalized for any reason or having to go to the doctor for any reason I have like a close relative of mine who got cancer and luckily they had Medicare So they got to go to a doctor. They were worried that they did they caught it a little bit earlier And they are doing well now and they're doing great. They you know survived and everything's great and They don't ever have to worry about the stress of having to pay back literally hundreds of thousands of dollars back into this and like I like obviously repeatedly spoke to them when they were sick And that is like the toll it takes on you the idea that we have to have people go through physical pain Like in this case it would have been chemo Then go through the mental toll of being like how the fuck am I going to pay for this? And then also the mental like just like the stress of just the mental burden that it is of just feeling sick Like you don't you just I'm sure everyone here knows about like the theory of like spoons when you're physically sick You just don't have energy to do things your energy is so limited and like we look at all this and we're like um Yeah, we need to make sure these people pay hundreds of thousands of dollars despite the fact that we don't have to make them pay this Like it's just depressing Yeah, I don't know if you guys know who went all potter is but Thursday I was very fortunate to be interviewed for a Medicare for all documentary and It's coming out in january Los Angeles filmmaker Kenny Ballantyne um, and Wendell potter was interviewed as well. So I got to watch his interview and he was this uh, vice president of signa and He became a whistleblower and he's Fucking amazing. He's such a badass like he came out with tons of documentation Everything you can think of he's testified in court numerous times in the supreme court Like he is the best kind of ally because what happened was he met someone Who lost their daughter because of one of his proposals? Um to not cover her she was 17 and she had cancer Um and because of something he said and he did She died and it was at that moment. He became a whistleblower and said fuck this like i'm out Um, so definitely check him out. Wendell potter. He's a fucking hero Yeah, I've done segments on his twitter threads. Um, and since we're talking about um losses From healthcare. I just want to point everyone to amy valella's political campaign She's running for congress again And basically she became a medicare for all activists because her daughter shallin died Because she didn't have health care. Um, so this I mean in some way I feel like everyone has been affected by this either directly or indirectly So thank you so much for organizing this joy. Once again, this is july 24th. Uh, the website is medicare for all uh m4m4ong.org And amy valella will be speaking at our, uh, vegas one Hey, there you go. There you go. So thank you so much. Uh, joy for giving us that information. Um, okay, so folks Um, I prepared way too much so we're not going to get to everything But I do want to get to the uh things that we definitely have to get to before we leave Um, so here's what I want to do every single week on this program I really want to take the time to use my platform to, uh, showcase another creator Sometimes smaller sometimes pretty big But basically I want to make sure that there's solidarity in this movement And the way that the right like kind of cross pollinates and speaks with each other and promotes each other I want to try to facilitate that and so this week I have a creator that I want to feature that I just found out about recently. Uh, his content is incredibly entertaining. He's very sharp I'm going to, uh, now showcase his uh, his video where he makes his case And um, let's uh, let's take a look All right, so first off, I just want to give a huge thank you to mike for giving me the platform to shamelessly promote my Own content. I think that if leftist media is going to seriously compete with corporate giants Then we're going to need to be constantly engaging in acts of solidarity within each other's communities So that we can effectively build this as a collective project But with that being said, hi, my name is mac I go by good politic guy mainly on twitter and youtube for now But also soon to be on switch where i'm going to be doing weekend live streams where I game and rant about politics with you guys But for now you can find me on my youtube channel where I upload every single weekday multiple times a day Where i'm basically just covering the current events the breaking news of that day from an anti-imperialist and an anti-capitalist perspective So on any given day we could be talking about everything from aoc and the squad strategies that they are deploying or failing to deploy in congress to CIA attempts to infiltrate and overthrow governments in south and central america to even ufo stories occasionally and really everything in between Now the reasons I originally got into political commentary in the first place are really twofold One because I didn't want to keep bombarding my friends and family with my endless frustrations with american politics And so I figured why not upload these takes online and bother you guys with them instead? And two because I believe that corporate media is indistinguishable from state media When corporations control the state and what I mean by that is in the united states Our free press or supposed free press is utterly failing to do their job of accurately and adequately informing the american people By holding the government accountable and being that check that in a functioning democracy a free press would provide And with the mainstream media outlets preferring to cozy up to the establishments of the republican and democratic parties I think there's a serious lack of voices out there that are willing to call out the endless militarism The endless corruption and preference for the status quo that even the supposed left half of our corporate duopoly is preserving Well, I thank you for your question But I have to say we're capitalist And that's just the way it is And unlike these corporate outlets that pretend to be some perfectly neutral arbiters of truth as they are actually limiting the scope of Debate within the confines of whatever their government agency friends or corporate overlords deem is acceptable I do not hide my own biases And so I try to give up front clear honest and concise analyses with the intention of informing people as to the destructive nature of our global capitalist system As well as how we can move towards a more sustainable free and democratic society So if any of that seems like it would be appealing to you then go ahead and check me out at youtube.com slash good politic guy And I appreciate the support Uh, well, that is mac. Um, good politic guy Everyone there's gonna be linked in the description box. Please go subscribe to him So he is about to hit 6000 subs Um, I think we can get him to 10k by the end of uh, July I think that that's certainly possible. And hey if you are starting out It's really hard nowadays to get your foot in the door But here's what you can do you can email me mike at feminist report.com And uh, I want you in the uh, the, uh, the subject line Put in dt dystopian times underscore submission in all caps And then colon and then your name and so i'm anticipating a lot of submissions. I can only do one per week But um, having said that though, if you recorded two to three minute video, uh, provide me with your links I will look into featuring you on this program because I want to make sure That we are helping other folks who are just starting out and by the way mac will be on the panel Next week. So if you discover his content and you like him He's gonna be on dystopian times with some really fantastic guests. So far. I have confirmed isaia james Who's running for congress? Lance from the serfs and david dole now. There's some other people that i'm speaking with so You know, the panel might be bigger than that Having said that though, please please please consider us supporting smaller channels. Um now the last thing I want to do is um Okay, so we're running out of time, but i'm gonna do it anyway, so I it's okay You guys all think that i'm weird because I said send me pictures of your cats and dogs and you're like what the fuck does that like so It's a segment so we can feature pets And cats of progressive socialists and communists because here's the thing folks As a content creator myself, and i'm sure everyone on this panel can uh can say the same thing It is very overwhelming uh downright depressing sometimes It just really depends on the newsweek. So you have to find ways to disengage and my way of like You know getting my mind off of politics is to play video games. I also love animals So having said that though, this is my new segment and it's a mouthful. I haven't memorized it yet, but uh, nonetheless Here we go That's right folks. It is let's pretend like the world is an ending for a second By distracting ourselves with pictures of cute dogs and cats. I think I still fucked up the name But the segment's a little bit long. Um, so having said that let's look at some adorable pictures that were submitted to me So guess who it is like guess who the the maru dad is Say that again Like I want to look at them and be like that looks like it's sharks or something Oh So Okay, so people are a little bit weirded out because like what what is like why why do you want to see pictures of my cats and dogs? So I We left a comment that triggered me Um, so this is me and my cat. I'm reading her the bernie sanders book. She uh, you know, she's into this I've read her marks before uh all three volumes of capital Um, but the comments Was a little bit disparaging Of my greasy forehead Let me see So, um, oh this okay, so this is an adorable pit bull picture We'll get we'll look at that unnaturally shiny head. So I don't know if that's They're objectively true, right? But or are you talking about a very shiny head? If like is it it is okay. I get the shine But I mean I'm look folks I'm trying to create this segment where we look at cat and dog pictures and you motherfuckers are talking about my greasy forehead What does it mean like unnaturally like Maybe what the people really want is a segment that's like foreheads of the left. There's something like that Look, you can't blame anyone else because you decided to wax your forehead, okay Sorry, buddy You buffed that shit out I shouldn't admit well, everyone knows you definitely moisturize which is good I I do I do moisturize I got an okay This is how I know that targeted ads are like a real thing and they listen to your voice So I was talking about my greasy forehead and then I see an ad on tick tock for like these wipes you can get and I did get the Wipes, that's what it is. The marketing works and I feel like it is actually working a little bit Um, but I mean my face is still look it's a work in progress. Uh, but Having said that I was trying to make this a really adorable segment And I I feel like there's some good submissions. So a false era submitted a picture of uh this baby pit bull So, um, you know really really sweet And then um, I believe There's some additional pictures. Uh, lots of cat submissions So we have pickles She's an old lady Absolutely adorable Love pickles, uh, lee drake sends in my dog balto not knowing how to play correctly. So he just uh schnarls schnarls Absolutely adorable Love the red eye We have um Charlie and poncho waiting on their margarita order I mean, these are some bougie dogs and I love it. They're adorable Milo's human my favorite dogs from working in boarding I mean, look at that smile folks. Like I'm already feeling better about the fact that, you know, we have 10 years to save the planet I don't know about you all So we have uh puppies here Mike, I hate to hate to break this to you, but uh dogs don't don't smile like humans do Matt come on man That dog is gasping for air actually that dog is smiling I don't actually smile at these happy boys and I'm pretty sure that dog has clinical depression. I mean it Oh my god, you get this is why we talk about this happening. He might be overheating actually You know what? He's having fun. Okay. Okay. Don't ruin this for me. God damn it. Okay All right, I'll get in on this take a look at this old baby The old ones are so cute like I love puppies, but the the older ones are just so sweet We have a snake I am scared of snakes, but this is you know Thank you for sharing. I mean it may have just eaten a cat so Oh my god, folks. Wow. Wow really shocked. No. Okay. We have this one. I mean the face really really adorable Is that is is that dog holding a sex toy? That's a If it was a dog sex boy, it would be that color, right? Okay. I actually have an answer to this It would be that color. Yeah, I thought it was Bruno got a hold of my bad. Definitely. Whoops Okay, listen. Okay. I just I have two dogs and these are actually bena bones And they all tend to kind of look phallic and they have like ball ends But the dogs I swear to god, they love them. Um, it's something about them the way that they flavor them But yes, I will admit that they do kind of look like sex toys And I do clean them I clean them up before we have company because I don't want people to think that I'm like this weirdo um Darwin they're allowed to like them. It's pride month That is true. We can do what we want Darwin on a counter That cat's seen shit that cat is fucking sick Oh my god Like in a good like look at how beautiful like in a good way, right? It's the ear Yeah, that looks like it knows so much, dude. It looks like a supervillain's cat. It's gonna give me a quest I love it. It's gonna give you a quest. We have um, oh, this is shark shark Yeah, you asked for submission. So I decided to submit. This is thank you. Thank you This is shady ruby and boo. We love them. Oh Oh Okay, I saw your dogs on stream So I was hoping that we get to see more adorable love it So I have three pets. I'll do one a week. They own me. But yeah, I have dogs. Uh typical Yeah, I know you that you On dogs, but it's okay. Yeah, I don't like dogs. I'm sorry. Wow Absolutely fighting it again Perfection look at like look at that little face. Look at this dude I love the cat. Oh my god. Look at that, dude Or yeah gizmo gizmo and harley I mean, look folks This really does help me to cope like this is dystopian copium. Is that dog? Could you go back to that dog with the cat? Dog with the cat. Is that uh the one the dog picture though that one right there Is that is that the bolt-in flag from game of thrones on the wall back there? It is does that dog flay people alive? Is that what we're trying? Is that what we're going for here sent a dog to Geneva Possibly possibly He wouldn't this is a good boy Or a good girl He'd never do anything like that. Okay, so we saw this one. We have some. Um, okay. Good. They copy and pasted Um, so socialist dog mom. We have some adorable dogs Okay, a lot more submissions than I thought so I'll try to go through these a little bit quicker absolutely phenomenal pose Like when I try to take a picture of my cat She like whacks her head against my phone and like rubs her teeth on it. So your animals are very photogenic Absolutely precious. I mean, how could you how could you not like Love it. Look at this. This looks like my auntie's dog. Actually. She has a wiener dog that's long-haired too We have adorable kitties beautiful beautiful, uh, this is I mean How could you not love that? The blur like that's just perfect right there. Yeah, I like I like how that person was definitely like Let me send this person the worst possible photo of my Decisions decisions There's like the the pictures your your parents post of you on their facebook, you know There's absolutely the worst possible your tagged images You know on facebook where you get the really bad tagged images of yourself for you like Where your forehead is shiny I wouldn't know anything about that. Couldn't be me couldn't be me So lots and lots. So we have cn and patitas tiny paws in portuguese Gibbs Emmy I mean look Look at that face. Jesus I uh, yeah, I responded to that one. Oh my god Um Fails or tails That's an instagram cat. Look at that filter That it. Yeah, that's actually it does look really like professional looking We have uh freija or freya grooming her sister lilith. That's really sweet Okay, my baby girl buttercup dabs everyone's art. Oh, so she is dabbing. Okay. It's not part of her name Okay, so jamie here explains he stopped barking biting licking his ass and dick to look like this Well, thank you so much for stopping all of that for the picture Very very cute my guy Um, okay offensive. I don't know how this is offensive twitter But um, we have this little guy super tiny looks like he like he could fit in a little purse and you can carry him Very cute Oh, I need to go back. Um We have From young crumb very pretty I mean folks, you have really beautiful, um pets. So that's everything. So folks Um, look, we have approached, uh, the end of the show and we'll end it right here But before we go, um Once again, thank you all so much to the panelists for being here a shout out to my mods. Mr. Anderson says and sec mara. Thank you so much for moderating the chat. Thank you to anyone who sent in Patreons. I'll look at those in a bit here But before we go, I want to allow my guests the chance one by one to plug their channels and Absolutely everyone if you're watching you have to go support them. It's required. Okay. So we will start with, uh, matt Oh, sure. Yes, that's right. I host a show called doomed with matt binder covers Yeah, it's a leftist show, but we cover the focus on the far right conspiracy theories misinformation Uh internet culture all that fun stuff It's live usually every thursday night at 9 p.m. Eastern time Sometimes I do different days, but usually thursday at 9 p.m. Eastern time And it will be live tomorrow thursday 9 p.m. Eastern time at youtube dot com slash matt binder Also, if you either listen to the podcast version then watch the video version the livestream version You can go to doomed cast dot com and uh subscribe there Also, I'm on the majority port fun half every thursday. That's tomorrow as well Fun half usually starts at 1 p.m. But tune in for the whole show. It starts at 12 noon. And uh, yeah, that's uh, that's Everything I'll be promoting right now. Thank you for having me on Mike oh and follow me on twitter at matt binder Thanks for having me on mike and very uh great time with you guys all uh joy shark dylan and denims Yeah, absolutely. Thank you so much matt. All right. So dylan tell the people where you're at and uh, how we can support you All of that good stuff first. I want to say it's disgusting that matt would tell people to follow him and he isn't following me Uh, so i'm sorry that's pretty offensive actually I hate that. I think I think I don't even follow mike to be honest on twitter. Sorry, buddy. Yeah Not following gay creators. Okay. Yeah, we get it. We get it during tried months I actually just realized because I went to his um, I went to his when I was DMing him I was like, wait a minute. So i'm gonna fix that one immediately. But uh, I don't I think I think i'm following Because I have lists that I I also look at so I don't usually just see my straight up feed So if there's like a lift a list of like my like leftist youtuber I'm sorry. Oh, yes my binder of My my my binder of twitter, uh lists, right? Uh, yeah But yeah, that's what happened. I think Yeah Okay, go ahead dylan Besides the homophobia You can find me on I don't know ted cruise podcast twitch.tv slash hassan abbey You can find me at either of those places or in bosnia like doing weapons deals But if you uh, don't find me at any of those locations You can also find me at twitch.tv slash dillum burns tv or youtube at dillum burns tv Which is dyl an b uns tv. You can also follow me on twitter at dillum burns 1776 because I love my fucking country All right, and denims Yes, hello. I do opium streams every single day on twitch at 6 a.m pst Uh twitch.tv slash denims. I also upload spicy content from those streams onto youtube youtube.com slash uh denims tv Um, and yeah, that's about it All right, and shark Hey, what's going on? Uh, my name is shark. Once again, that's the word shark the number three the letter o and the word zero Um, we're right now, uh, the biggest thing that I probably have going on is that I'm trying to start a leftist feminist men's rights series Um, I would like to get that started where we can talk about um building relationships what it means to what it means to be a guy Um, uh, like I feel like masculinity has been like kind of influx. I'd really like um to have people find Uh, they're they're footing and whatever they feel fulfilled in in in the gender of man um, and I feel like it is um It's it's going well so far. I have a lot of things put together So if you want to see that you can check us out on twitch and youtube and I know denims All right, we already talked about matt. All right. We already know that he's homophobic. He's also racist. He doesn't follow me You are racist. You don't follow me Like I mean Black history month comes around like once a year. Will you miss the last february? Okay? You have a deadline to follow me on twitter or else. I mean i'm gonna have to First of all first of all bold claim coming from someone who isn't following me for starters a you don't know that You don't know that's true. I am literally I literally just opened it. It's I have the receipt second of all I am actually is very bold of you to say that I am racist when I am african-american. Okay, buddy So so buckle it back a little bit. Yes. I'm north african technically That's considered white arab american not the same thing But I will claim this card to protect myself from the racism card. Okay So, uh, check yourself You know when I was up with denims everybody knows I was at denims place when I was in la And every time she would shake my hand. She would put a get hand sanitizer like clear and I was like, whoa I did it every time You Do a hate symbol. Okay. I don't know why you have a all right. You have someone to save for swastika on your wall It's very obvious. I don't know what you're doing Listen, listen dylan On the screen right now and that's just too funny Yeah, you're calling each other out. Thomas says fuck y'all for calling my dogs want a sex toy I have these as well for my dogs. They're not sex toys. Thank you, thomas I was gonna let it slide but being that I got burned I got to say sharkly the podcast idea about masculinity sounds great But um, probably should go with something other than the term mens rights to describe You They they're gonna they're gonna bite okay the hooks in there and I'm and I'm ready That is actually good bait Because when you say mens rights, it's like wait shark what you're talking about and then it's like Oh, okay, so this is actually more in depth and it's it's nuanced. It's interesting. It's a whole analysis. Okay We do a little thing. It's it's pretty great. It's pretty rare on the internet. It's called nuanced Probably never I've never heard that word before sure. Yeah, I know pretty crazy. Yeah internet Yeah Yeah, but but we're doing that we do edited content as well on like Internet news. I kind of want to make with more of the edited content I kind of want to make politics a little less political kind of couch it in some fun stuff that we may like But we also do more overtly political content where we talk about workers the world things that you can be doing in your own local area and um That's about it for me. Oh, yeah, also vash stole my stick. It was pretty fucked up from the steal the whole like stream What do you do? What are you still segment? Oh, he stole the whole extreme segmented uh Thing from me. We all know, you know vash, you know after the tactical n word drop He went on his whole like races. I mean, he stole that for me too. It was pretty fucked up. Wow Vash Oh my god, we're canceling. Look, this is supposed to be like solidarity and you're all calling each other out Like people are getting canceled on stream. This is what else do we do? Nobody hates leftist more than leftist, so Thank you so much for having me on the show. This was honestly really great and even if i'm not on I um, I'll watch Next week, honestly, that's look. I hope that you all We'll we'll come back at some point. Uh, but before we go, uh savage joy. Don't forget to plug your book Oh, um, so yeah, um, you can get my parody book gas queen chronicles. Um The first resistance forum, uh, I co-wrote it with peter douche aka uh Nate's liver aka pat the burner Um, so it's a parody about shit libs. Um, and if you want to learn more you can go to savage and pat dot com Or check out the uh episode that when nina turner interviewed us about the book And you can also find me at savage joy marie dot or savage joy marie one And you can find me like on all over youtube if you just type savage joy. I come up Well, thank you all so much. Listen. I am huge fans of all of your content You all are hilarious. You make me laugh, but also you teach me something So thank you all so much for being here. Um, it has been an absolute pleasure before we uh before we leave And I kick everyone and I go to the chat section And read through all the super chats and whatnot. Is there anything anyone else wants to add? Yeah, your production value is like great. Like this is like really high-quality stuff. Yeah, I just want to It's a lot of work. This is like this. Yeah, the sound the clips the segments everything was really crisp That I'm super proud of you Like we've been talking about this for years and you were always like, I don't know how all your shows are live And like look at you. This was pretty damn good, Mike. Well, thank you Listen, I all night was worried. I'm like, listen, I'm gonna lose internet five minutes into the broadcast Um, that's gonna happen. My laptop is gonna crash something's gonna go wrong, but I feel like it went pretty smoothly I mean, you know So yeah, thank you for saying that uh, that really means a lot because you know, I Want this to improve, you know over time. Go ahead shark Oh, yeah, also Crowder isn't the only one packing heat Oh Hey Mike when it comes to your show quality, look as somebody who runs uh a rival round table I will be slashing your tires. Uh, I'm not I'm not happy about how good the show was. Okay. Just what I'm I just want to let you know Yeah, I didn't know it was like that. God damn. Okay. Leftist in fighting again. Oh, no, they're fighting Hmm I I did enjoy the like the 80s the 80s like new wave I feel like I'm in like the upside down and stranger things or something Yeah, you know, I shamelessly ripped off the theme from far cry, uh blood dragon Not that like they came up with the aesthetic, but I love the aesthetic And I'm probably gonna be like, um bored with this in like a month or so So if it changes like something different anime theme or whatever, um, that's possible But for now, you know, um, we're rolling with this and um, yeah, shout out to tony tig who does the uh, And uh, carl kasey of white bad Los angeles are out tony tig is great. Yeah a lot of a lot of So, uh, hopefully everyone appreciates this and yeah more to come again next week at Wednesday on wednesday at 6 p.m PST I will have david dole lance from the serfs isaia james and mac good politic guy and possibly some other individuals so With that being said, thank you all so much for watching. This has been dystopian times Thank you Well folks, thank you all so much. Hopefully you enjoyed that I've kicked all of them out and now it's just uh, you and I let me go through and read any of the super chats that I may have Miss, um, it looks like we have one from shawn is cubs fan one Hi mike, would you do a video on the police shooting of linden cameron? It happened last september and david dole talked about it Cheers from chicago. I will look into this Um, if david dole talked about it, then what i'll do initially is share his content share that video But um, yeah, let me look into that. Thank you so much for the 499 super chat Alan lu says as canadian myself steven crowded does not represent all canadians canadians are of course polite With every canadian that I know I would have to agree with that sentiment canadians seem pretty amazing Ryan chan says progressives need to convince rural voters how medicare frail will help them, especially when hospitals are closing in rural areas Yes, I think that this is one of those issues where we really do have the upper hand. We really do Um have the opportunity to convert a lot of folks who are predisposed to be right wing who are from rural areas and whatnot um laud uh Davima says everyone needs to go support rising star dylan burns totally agree Please support all of the panelists again. I am a fan of everyone who's on the panel I love every single one of their content like I watch their videos regularly So to get to like hang out with them like this felt like a hangout session. I mean it just it cleanses the spirit It's good for the soul. Oh, we have okay. I'm gonna butcher your name, but aka crouching dragon With the five dollar super chat. I don't see any text, but um, thank you so much. So, um, that's all the super chats let me go through here and um We'll go through some regular comments uh here in the In the stream non super chats smorgasbord rules says healthcare for all totally agree absolutely agree Ryan birchett says david dole is actually really good david dole is Incredible, um, I'm really excited to have him on uh next week. Love david dole Um evan says glad to see you trying something a bit different love your videos pdx solidarity. Hey pdx solidarity Thank you so much. You know what I I really wanted to do a live show that wasn't just like an extension of the humanist report like I wanted a live show where um It's a little bit different. It's a little bit more fun It's a little bit more casual because some of the topics that I talk about on my program They're genuinely depressing and I think that to to kind of like have fun to have something that you can listen to in the background Where we're kind of just like shooting the shit at times But then we also talk about some really substantive and dark things like climate change. I think it's you know important Um, we have terra saying may I please be a mod on here too? Yes terra. Absolutely. Um, let me uh, I forgot to make you a mod terra I'm so sorry about that. Um You are now a mod terra. It's official I I totally forgot terra. So I really apologize for missing that last time So again, thank you so much for uh our mods here. We have mr. Anderson says we have uh winston I think you're a mod on my twitch chat. We have sec mara. We have terra now Thank you all so much. I really appreciate it. Um, we have another super chat here from ryan birchett Just wanted to super chat you for reading my comment. Well. Hey, thank you so much. Look I'm not going to force you to send money for me to read your comment But I absolutely like if you go out of your way to do that I will I will read that comment because you know, I want to make sure that You uh, at least get me to acknowledge it. Um Deoto orient says don't be depressed pr said by the problems in the world Talking about them as a way to solve them. That's exactly it. That's that's a really great way to put it Totally agree. Totally agree. Yes winston is a mod on uh twitch. Thank you winston There's so many mods now that I have. Um, you're all just honestly, you're so incredible. Um, I I true like this is what solidarity looks like. I truly appreciate all of you Um, okay, let's see. I think that we're gonna wrap up because we don't have too much more comments I believe I read all these super chats um Let's see here Yeah, I think that's it folks I think that's it Oh, ashley luna another mod on twitch Thank you. Thank you so much, ashley Love you all Best mod team ever. Yes. Yes, mr. Anderson You all are incredible. Well folks, I have had so much fun. Thank you all for watching. Um, one last, uh, super chat Jason jay says where can I get that cool shirt solidarity with hoboken? I'm not a gentrifier So I got this shirt actually from kroger. It is a demon slayer shirt for those of you who don't know Uh, the movie of demon slayer just came out and um, I'm gonna I'm gonna have to watch that this weekend I'm incredibly excited demon slayer is probably my second favorite anime not that I've seen a lot But I uh, I really really love uh demon slayer. I love the song from it Love everything about it. Uh, great characters. I I love this shirt first time wearing it actually Cabernacle says nice one mic. Have a good week weekend. Thank you so much cabernacle I'm excited to have cabernacle on. Um, I'm glad to know that you're awake at this time because I wasn't sure Uh, because of course, you're gonna be a guest at some point. I hope to Um, it'd be awesome to have you on because you are you're one of my like Favorite content creators ever All right, folks. Well, thank you all so much. I am Mike figurato, of course Every Wednesday at 6 p.m. PST. I will be right here doing dystopian times tune in next week I will see you all later