 Just make sure we're live. Hi everyone, this is Chicho. Welcome to my channel and welcome to the live stream. Today is May 30th, 2020, and we're doing a live stream open discussion on current events, news, politics, economics, and much, much, much more. It is the weekend that basically the first weekend really from the demonstrations that are going on across the world, really, regarding George Floyd. But this has been building up because Floyd wasn't the only victim of centralized power, the enforcers of centralized power. There have been many throughout the decades, the centuries, right? So we're gonna talk about whatever comes up, but I'm pretty sure that is something that will be the central theme of this live stream and the one tomorrow as well. Hello, Reno Mike, how are you doing? Aside from that, while the notifications go out and people start rolling in, I'm gonna give my little intro for people who might be watching this after the fact or who wanna know a little bit about who we are, what are we doing, what is this all about? I do have a presence on Patreon, patreon.com, backslash, chicho, C-H-Y-C-H-O. If you wanna follow this work, know what I'm up to, that's where you wanna be. You can follow without committing funds, and after following for a while, you get a pretty good idea of the central theme of my work, which is very much math oriented, but very much justice oriented as well. And we are live streaming this on twitch.tv, backslash, chicho, C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E, all one word. So if you wanna participate in the chat live, this is where you wanna be at. Okay, hello, money man, how are you doing? Half the country is bothering for, yeah. Burning down, there's a lot to be said about that, money man, there's a lot to be said about that. Here in the US, Trump has been fueling this. Mike Reno, I don't think it's Trump only. A lot of things have been fueling this. Zare, how are you doing? This is nice, good to see you, chicho. A reasonable man in times like these is comforting. Thanks for the trust, Zare. Thanks for the trust, switching Jason evening, evening, current events, didn't know anything was going on. Ha ha, exclamation mark, right? I do announce these live streams on Twitter. Twitter.com, backslash, chicho, C-H-Y-C-H-O. I also do the same on Mines, Gap, VK and LO. Okay, those are the five platforms that I'm announcing these live streams on, 30 minutes before we go live. And if you want to get notifications, you can turn the notifications on those platforms, as well as Patreon. I do announce our schedule on Patreon. And if you subscribe on Twitch or follow on Twitch, you should get notifications as well, okay? And we will be loading this up as an audio podcast on soundcloud.com, backslash, chicho, C-H-Y-C-H-O. Cause we've had a lot of requests over the years to start providing this content. We've got 900 plus videos on YouTube and it must be well over 100 on BitShoot, if not two. So there's a lot of videos out there, a lot of content that we have that I'm gonna start slowly uploading the podcast. The audio on soundcloud, may they be live streams or they may be recordings that we've done. And we've already started doing that at the beginning of this month, May 2020, okay? And we are uploading the video on YouTube and BitShoot. Everything goes on BitShoot. And as the sensors tighten up on YouTube, there's gonna be some content that you will only find on BitShoot. Aside from that, thanks for coming in gang. We'll see where everything goes, okay? It is interesting times indeed, interesting times indeed, okay? Just to let you know where I stand regarding this situation, George Floyd is just the most recent victim of this power. And there have been many victims of centralized power. They're enforcers executing people, right? I'm glad to see that people are extremely upset about what's taking place, but we shouldn't forget that there were many, many, many, many others before that, right? George Floyd was murdered through suffocation in a matter of nine minutes, 10 minutes, right? Jonathan Magby was murdered through suffocation, not just by the police, but by the courts. And it took two to three days for him to suffocate to death, right? So if you don't know who Jonathan Magby is, look him up. And there's many other people across the globe who have been brutalized, murdered by these central institutions and their enforcers. So whatever we do, wherever this discussion takes us, let's not forget everybody else, okay? And there are others that are being murdered as we speak, right? Some of them journalists, as we know, okay? Aside from that, welcome to another live stream. Reno Mike, no, but he is supposed to be the leader. He could have a positive effect if he wanted to with your. Reno Mike, could he have had a positive effect? Could he? Would you rather have poison being spewed by a well-spoken representative of centralized power than the blunt force instrument spewing garbage by being a puppet of centralized power, but the same people, right? The previous administration did the same thing as militarized police. The police state was executing people. Ahoy, Graham, how are you doing? Elder God, 1991. 1991, I need the reference for that Elder God. And Son Raffi, hey, Chicho, greetings from Toronto. Greetings, greetings, brother. I've lived in Toronto a little bit. It's a bit late here, but better late than never, better late than never, Tujing Jason, Chicho, just out of curiosity. How do people outside of the US see our police culture? How often does this happen around the world outside of the US? It happens often. The thing that I'm most amazed about, right? In much of the world, the citizens of the population know exactly what the police are, right? The institution. I'm not talking about individuals. It could be nice individual police, but the institution, right? Because it is the institution that hires these psychopaths, right? Really, like people say, oh, you can, there's the police. When we say police, we don't mean individuals. We say the institution, the police, the enforcement institution, right? They hire these people, right? And they protect these people and they do many things, right? So in the majority of the world, huge chunk of the world, people know what the police are. They're the blunt force enforcers of centralized power, right? If you go to Africa, South America, Central America, most of the Middle East, most of Asia, Europe, Eastern Europe, or, I mean, that's pretty much it. I don't know what the police are like in Antarctica, but if you go to any continent, people will tell you that the police are not there to protect them. They're there to enforce power, right? To instill fear. It amazes me that people in Canada and United States still look at the police as serving the people. They're not, they have never served the people, really. They serve capital, right? So do the rest of the people, as you're for your question, people outside of USC are police culture, they see it pretty much the same way they look at their police culture. In general, there are places that it's not as brutal as this, right? How often does this happen around the world? Often, very, very often. Minneapolis is having issues, I hear. Yeah, I owe the God. I hear that too. Philotimo, hello, Chicho. It's 3, 5.36 a.m. here, so I just dropped in to say hi, and I'm going back to sleep. Sorry, no worries, Phil time. I hope you have amazing dreams. If you want to have amazing dreams, just upload a nice chill ASMR, harvesting grape leaves, just to counter what's going on, right? Tazare, it's just a shock factor of it being shared on social media, which has people in outrage all over the country. Granted, there are plenty of opportunists exploiting the situation, exactly. Including the police force, right? Agent provocateurs, right? Never forget Montabello, Quebec, where three agent provocateurs still wearing their combat military boots from their uniforms, dressed up as black bloc, as antifog with rocks in their hands during a peaceful protest, trying to start a riot. This is three police officers that were ordered to go to a peaceful protest at Montabello, Quebec, right? In Canada to start a riot. Really? And it came out, you know, a few years later, that oh yeah, the orders were given from the top down to go raise hell. So there's a lot of police officers right now starting riots. There's videos of that coming out, right? So some of these opportunists are not just criminals that the state says they're criminals, it is the state doing this. They are the criminals, right? Yo, what's up, Chicho? Sleepy ways, how you doing? Surprise, I could still join. Yeah, three, four hours, four hours ahead I think. And protect them, Reno, Mike. Magus, how are you doing? Oh my God, I live, live right by Fairfax. This riot is going on directly outside. I have never seen anything like this. Magus, be careful, take care. Marder nine, good evening, Chicho. Got the notification from Discord, jumping to say hi. Hello, hello, welcome to another live stream. Lonely Piggy, how are you doing? Hey, Chicho, 2020 is getting crazier every month. Yeah, and it's not gonna stop after 2020, right? This is gonna continue. This is a cycle that we're in that's gonna last a little bit of time. Okay, so be warned, be careful. Touching Jason, right? As in the system, the police force as a whole protects and upholds, Graham. Do you think that that has a lot to do with Hollywood in the 1940s and 50s? The law was the good guys, the good guy then. Yeah, Hollywood had a huge role to play in it, for sure. Look at all the police cops, police movies and stuff that comes out. Same level as the military movies that comes out, right? It is what it is, right? It's indoctrination, brainwashing, right? Are you excited for Jake Paul versus KSI? I don't know, is that the WWF? I don't know. I'm very bad with the names, brother, so I'm not sure. Reno Mike, what about racism around the world? Or is it more prevalent in the US? No, there's racism all over the world, Reno Mike. Really, there's racism all over the world, right? China, look at China, how they were treating blacks, right? During the COVID pandemic, stuff like this. Look in the Middle East, how they cheat blacks in large part, right? Look at different parts of the world. There's racism everywhere, right? But I thought rioting was illegal. Solovic, vicious. Don't murder us, hey, Chico, hello, how are you doing? Captain Hogg, howdy, howdy, fellow time. This scheme the government is trying to pull, I think will fail miserably. People starting to notice it. They're trying to turn us on each other. Yeah, I don't think it's succeeding to the truth, except for the few. The police are doing their best. This is Kiwi and Mandarin liquor that we made. Hello, guard, Mark Duggan, 2011 London, killed by police, riots in many major cities. I was right in it, wow. And riots in England would have been insane. That would be my guest, the legend, Smith, how are you doing? Rambo, hey, what's up, buddy? Hope you're taking care. Hi, I'm Marcus. Twitching United States and Los Angeles, Fairbanks and Third Street. There are three police cruisers on fire and fireworks, fireworks, rubber bullets, people looting. The Grove, big shopping mall, is partially on fire. Wow, wow, wow. Crazy, crazy, crazy. And with the police cars being on fire, just remember, gang, that the police forces in Canada and the United States and pretty sure other parts of the world, they come and park their police cars in front of rallies, peace rallies, so the people will light it on fire. If people aren't lighting it on fire, agent provocateurs, police, undercover police, dressed up as demonstrators, come and light it on fire. And then they bring all the cameras, mainstream cameras, to take pictures of police cars on fires and they broadcast all over the TV. And those people who are programmed, still watching corporate propaganda, centralized corporate propaganda, think that people are just burning things down, including police cars. Oh no, right? So be warned, there's a lot of propaganda being spewed through corporate propaganda. Are the cars burning? Sure, they're burning. Who put them there? Who's burning them, right? Graham, a few months ago you were talking about that this was going to be happening and then COVID happened. I guess this is what you were talking about. Yeah, Graham, yeah. You could see, again, look, you could see things coming a mile away if you're paying attention, right? Tensions are rising up. This is something that snowballing and it didn't start with George Floyd, okay? Really important to appreciate it, right? Have you watched a video? You should, right? If you haven't watched a video, you should, okay? I don't care how squimish you are because you can't bury your head in the sand, right? But you also have to learn about previous people that this has happened to, right? Throughout history, look at the wobblies. What was going on with the unions and with the factories? Look into the minor strikes in the 1920s and early 1900s, early 20th century 1900s and stuff like this. This has been going on for a long time. We are just being exposed to it more rapidly, right? So we shouldn't just be reactionaries and let this die down because once you become reactionaries, you become desensitized to what's really taking place and you can't harness that energy to do something productive. You just become appalled by what's going on and you jump from one thing to another, right? Keep the long game focus and play, right? This has been going on for a long time. It is going to take a while for it to change, right? And it's not gonna happen from the top down. It has to happen from the bottom up, right? It has to happen from the bottom up to a level where family members turn to their friends and family that are in law enforcement, in the military and look at them and go, do you do this? How could you do this, right? Shame them. They will be haunted by what they have done, okay? The system is rotting from within. We have to expose it, okay? Captain Hawk, the way we have to fix in the US is to elect new officials that hold officers accountable for crimes they commit and are officials that don't incite violence. Captain Hawk agreed, but it's not happening, right? People say, oh, we need people of color in office. We've had people of color in office, right? In the last administration, the president, you had Colin Powell initially, well, Colin Powell was the previous president, but you had Colin and he was a rice. You had black leaders and major powers, right? You had a fast car, what was his name? Sending weapons to Mexican cart, army Mexican cart. Really, right? There were supposed to be good guys put in power and they did exactly what has brought us to this point, right? It has to happen from the top down. Shut the place down, right? General strike, everything. Wall Street governs our society right now. What does Wall Street feed on? It feeds on profits, shareholder value. Shut it down, right? Catholic tradition is I grew up in a small rural town. For the most part, our policemen and women were fine folk. Without exception, lived in our small town and those that I knew well, which were most of them, saw their job as a service job. When members of the police have a strong stake in the community in which they work, I believe they tend to be better holders of the public trust and I agree with Catholic tradition as 100%, right? Now, there is room for corruption once everything is kept in a bubble, in a community and stuff like this, right? But that is rare. There's a reason why in Saudi Arabia, the enforcers are brought in from outside the country from Pakistan and stuff like this. There's a reason why in India, the policing that is done, the brutalization of the people that are done in India, the people who are doing the brutalizing are not the people, the police. They're not the police that live in those areas. They're brought in from different provinces to brutalize the other, right? In Canada, there was a law that if you became RCMP, that was on the books, if you wanted to become RCMP, you couldn't be RCMP, Royal Mount Canadian Police. That changed I think four or five, maybe a little bit longer a few years ago because people weren't signing up to become cops, right? If you wanted to become part of the RCMP, you couldn't serve in your own hometown, right? You have to go somewhere else, right? So there's a reason that centralized power separates communities, destroys communities. Wall Street does the same thing. It takes money from communities, puts it in centralized power and gives them crumbs, you know, certain amount of return that hopefully beats inflation per year. So people are sitting at home all happy thinking, oh, they're protected, right? That's what centralized power does. We need to decentralize everything, right? Philo time, speaking of China and racism, Chichou, you need to research this. Chinese government has been getting your, I try out of their land, they are literally forcing them to live with violence. This doesn't get enough attention. Philo time, Timo agree, China is doing some horrendous things, right? How many, here, I'll ask a question for the chat. How many here in chat are from China? I'm betting zero, right? How many here in chat are from Canada, United States and Europe? I'm guessing the majority. So what we have to do that we live in Canada, United States and Europe, okay? There might be some people here. I know there's some people here from Brazil and stuff like the South America, right? We have to take care of our own house first. We can't point the finger at other nations right now. I know there's atrocities being committed, but we can't point the fingers and start saying, hey, they're doing this because we're doing this. We need to take care of our own house first and then we can start addressing the problems that other nations have, right? The reason we can't put our 100% of our focus there, right? Because those nations will turn around and say, hey, look at you, you're executing your own citizens in public, right? You're throwing quadriplegics. Look at Jonathan Magby, really, okay? This story brought tears to my eyes when I first heard about it, right? Jonathan Magby, quadriplegic, that to prevent him from smoking cannabis because it was the only thing that allowed him to live his life, he went to court, right? Quadriplegic, that became a quadriplegic because of a drunk driver that hit him, okay? When he was a child, he became a quadriplegic. The police arrested him because he was smoking cannabis, took him in front of a judge, okay? The judge said, I'll let you go if you stop smoking cannabis. He goes, quadriplegic, sitting in the most powerful institution in the United States, quadriplegic, okay? Man, turn to the judge and say, judge, I will not stop smoking cannabis because it is the only thing that is keeping me alive. The judge said, I'm gonna send you to jail. He said, I'm gonna die in jail. Within the next two, three days, he suffocated to death in jail, right? And we who do this want to go to other nations and tell them not to brutalize their own citizens? What right do we have, right? We gotta keep our eyes on the prize. Take care of our own house first before we have a right to do anything else, which is a situation in Canada. You also started the rise, ch-ch-ch. Agent provocateurs, look into them Rambo. Sam hit, ch-choo, you're getting us through COVID, now riots, hope you're around for Armageddon. Sam, we need to deal with issues, right? Okay, gang, I wanna scroll down and start addressing things that are directed towards me because there's a lot of chat here and I've set my piece in large part of what I think the situation is. So I'm gonna start addressing specific questions and I hope everyone's having a great conversation, whatever conversations that are going on right now in chat. Magus Cornell was at a really solid three minutes on Anderson Cooper last night that is touching on a lot of what you're saying, ch-choo. This is just a particular tipping point, agreed, Magus. And here's the thing with Cornell West. I watched that thing on Anderson Cooper. Anderson Cooper is a propagandist, period, right? So I agree with Cornell West. I'm happy that people are recognizing the lynching that has taken place in public view, right? So I'm glad that there are people on the streets, right? However, I disagree with Cornell West calling Anderson Cooper brother. Anderson Cooper is not our brother. Anderson Cooper is the mouthpiece of centralized power, right? Anderson Cooper is the problem. He is not a solution, right? So full respect to Cornell West of I like him. I like how he speaks. I don't agree with him on everything, not by a long shot. However, one of the things I disagree with him is calling Anderson Cooper brother. Anderson Cooper is not our brother, not my brother. Okay, I'm just gonna scroll down. Catholic traditionist, ch-choo. There is for sure potential for corruption in a tight local police system. We saw a bit of petty corruption for time to time, but for the most part, the fact that the members of the police grew up in the community and still lived there, accountability was very swiftly and strongly, strongly insisted upon a Greek Catholic traditionist. You see blips in corruption, right? But when you have local police forces, right? The police chiefs are elected positions. That should be the case anyway, right? So once you have that, then if the community is not happy with what's going on, they can definitely remove the corruption from their system, right? I'm down at the bottom of the chat, gang. I'm gonna keep on reading this. Chicho, any thoughts on the NASA and SpaceX launch? I watched it. It was cool. There were little glitches. So people are gonna have a heyday with it, right? It's cool. I would like us to go back into space. This is for my snack. I brought a little bit of a salad. I made apple, beets, and cabbage salad with a little bit of balsamic vinegar, little bit of lemon, okay? And a little bit of apple cider vinegar. And I crunched up some of the spearmint that we harvested that we dried, okay? It's very delicious. It's very refreshing. I just felt like something nutritious and refreshing and just ended up making this, right? It's very good. Michigan, the world needs some positivity. Nubias, should the police start using deadly force against the rioters and looters, not peaceful protesters? No, absolutely not. If they're gonna start using deadly force on looters in the streets right now, then they should be going to Wall Street and using deadly force against the bankers and the CEOs that looted the nation, not only in 2008, but also in 2020, right? So when should you use deadly force? When people are robbing a Walmart or when they're robbing the coffers of the US tax players in the tune of trillions of dollars? Which one does more damage, all right? Which one? I wouldn't trust the police to make that call. This is the beet water. I call it beet juice, but it's not beet juice, it's the water that I boil the beets in and I drink this. It's fantastic, very good for you. So whenever I make beets, I peel the beets, put the beets in a pot of water, boil them. I drink the boiled water, right? I put it in the fridge and it's cold, refreshing and eat the beets, obviously. Chicho, do you think we should prioritize group identity over individual identity? No, I don't think so. The way out of this is we realize every human being is worth the same. We are, our lives are equal, right? And then we can get together with groups and create positive change, right? Chicho, it costs way less to launch with SpaceX than with Russia, so I'm glad we are going this route. Yeah, Captain Hawk, I agree. I like us to see go back into space, all right? But instead of weaponizing it, instead of putting satellites, everything pointing towards the earth, I'd like to see satellites pointing towards space, all right? The salad is great, touching Jason, so good. You eat your salad, I'll enjoy my nachos, Smith. Nachos is great too, I like nachos, right? Hey, Chicho, hello, Hannah, how are you doing? So this will stop once the remaining three are arrested. No, never, what started is not, the demonstrations in the street, the protests and stuff might not, might stop. But what's been rolled out, it's gonna take a few years to play out, okay? Weasel Beast, funny enough I am creating a report into how the UK conservative government has funded the figures since 2009. Some interesting stuff comes out of the data once you take the time to like, the data reveals a lot, all right? That's why data is more valuable than gold, all right? Catholic tradition, snacks sound great, Chicho. Definitely a healthier choice than mine. I am currently enjoying some leftover Kansas City barbecue ribs and burnt ends, oh, so delicious. I'm some spicy coleslaw, sounds pretty good to me, a Catholic traditionalist. Sounds pretty good to me. Chicho smells like pizza, toilet juice. No, beet juice. My grandma makes a killer beaten carrot juice, oh nice. At least there's no space force yet, at least there isn't, wow, we don't know if there is or not a truth. Captain Hawk, right? I know you're smoking her up tonight. You're smoking her every night, brother. Probably not. Rambo says, what about the Canadian Aviation Program? When will Canada send the person to Mars? Well, I hope to live long enough to see us, at least create a moon base. Is that asking for too much? Can we have a moon base, please? Okay. Chicho, do you know who Jordan Peterson is? Yeah, I agree with lots of his viewpoints. I agree with some, I disagree with some. I think he's totally confused about others. So I don't follow his work. I've watched some of his lectures, read some of his articles, watched a couple of debates he was in, he was wrong. He was presenting falsehoods in one of the debates that he was having with, I forget who it was. So, you know, taken with a gigantic grain of salt. But I agree, he is presenting his perspective and I think he's authentic. He's trying to improve our society, right? Captain Hong, with commercial partners focused on low earth orbit, NASA has freed up more budget to build a space station around the moon, which they will use to build a base and then go on to Mars. Captain Hong, I won't count on the United States being able to do that, not solo. Okay. United States is bleeding funds from everywhere and NASA is more militarized than non militarized right now. Okay, we'll see where it goes. Jack Liss Kovar, how are you doing? Hey, Chichou, are you a fan of Bob Dylan? Sorry for being off topic. Yeah, you're not off topic. Yeah, I didn't, I don't mind Bob Dylan. I listened to Slow Train coming a lot. That's, believe it or not, that's my favorite album from Bob Dylan. Slow Train coming. Okay, Captain Hong. There's supposed to be a moon base by 2025. We'll see Captain Hong. I wouldn't put my life savings in a tragic Boston alert. Hey, Chichou, this is off topic, but do you ever listen to the song Chains and Thugs by BB King? I've seen BB King live, brother. I saw BB King live in the late 1990s. Very happy that I saw BB King live. As for the song, I can't remember what the songs, I listened to a lot of BB King. So, I don't know which songs. I would have to hear it to know if I know the song or not. And it's been a while since I listened to BB King. But it was a fantastic scene in my life. I also tried to go see John Lee Hooker live, but I couldn't get tickets. And that was in the mid 1990s. I think mid 1990s. That relies on a lot of things. Sleepy ways, Chichou. How do agent provocateurs really obstruct protesters in general? Both people are non-peaceful. They start riots. They, there's a video of a cop dressed up as a protester going around smashing windows, right? They start, they break shit, they burn shit, they kill people. The agent provocateurs, once they're found, they should be arrested on the spot, interrogated, find out where they got the orders from, all, everybody above them that was involved in making this happen should be arrested, all of them, all of them, bar none, no bail, no bail. They keep, no bail. They have to sit in jail until their day in court comes, okay? And then we'll see what the appropriate judgment that should be laid on them, right? How they work, do the bidding of centralized capital, centralized power that wants to enslave brutalized humanity. Wall Street, they protect capital, period. Anybody that puts capital, the profits of Wall Street ahead of humanity, ahead of empathy, should never, never be in position of power, ever, right? Chicho, I really want to hear your answer to Sleepy Waves question. Which question was that, Asia? Yeah, I think I just answered it. Who, Bird, how are you doing, by the way? Who, Pooh, Bird? Welcome to another live stream, brother. Chicho, I was hoping you'd say that. Slow train coming is my favorite, how is it, Jacks? Jack, really, nice, nice. Really, it was a fantastic album. And I really, you're the only one that I've heard say slow train coming is Bob Dylan's favorite album for them. I've never heard anyone say that, right? To me, it resonated, it was deep. It had empathy, right? And Bob Dylan is a folk singer, right? I'm so excited that my generation will go to Mars and I might be one of the first to make the journey. As long as my height doesn't get in the way, I will look back at her from low earth orbit, the moon of Mars, fun, fun. Zara, yo, I'm going to do my comic haul video in Twitch, Chicho, later tonight or tomorrow. I have no followers, but it's just for fun. Azari, brother, do you have a YouTube or Bichu channel preferably? And YouTube for sure. Load it up to both those as well, please, okay? Just in case we don't catch it and definitely announce it on our Discord page as well when you go live or when you set up a time to do it, okay? If I can make it, I'll try to make it. With these protests, Thomas from 1993, with these protests, I feel like any time in history, man has authority over man, they abuse it sometimes. Even if he is found guilty as he should be, another abuse will occur in the future, yeah. No one should be given power over another human being's lives, right? Which is not the case right now. Those who have power in our societies should be held to a higher standard in our societies. So if you have two people committing a crime, the person that was elected that is in a higher position of power, the punishment for them should be more severe than the person that doesn't hold power over anyone or in our societies. That's my take. Stupid way, Chicho, how do we dismantle cops? Do we ask them to quit their jobs? You can shame them and you can change the laws, right? Like check this out here, this is what I've been thinking over the last few years, right? I'm just gonna give you an analogy, right? Now we don't have firemen driving around the city looking for fires to put out, right? Like no country does this as far as I know. Little firemen sitting in their trucks, driving around and looking for fires to put out, right? Why in the world do we have police, right? Occupation forces and they are occupation forces, right? Driving around communities that they don't live in to find crime, right? I think right now, one thing that we can do to eliminate police brutality, to reduce police budget, save money, to save people's lives, pass laws in our community saying this is the way the police are gonna operate from now on. They're gonna sit their asses down in their own precincts, okay? Until they get a call where someone calls them up and says, I need your help. They are not allowed to drive around communities looking for trouble, right? Why in the world do we allow cops to do this? That is insane to me, right? And that is the perspective I've had for the last like 10 years, right? Why in the world do cops do this? Why do we even pretend that this is a legitimate thing to do? Do we assume that when people see someone in uniform that the criminals are gonna fear doing anything in that community? Has that worked over the last few decades, right? Cops should be in their precincts. If they get a call, someone needs help. They can go there and help them out, okay? If they don't get any calls, then they sit their ass down and watch TV, right? Play backgammon, play chess, read a book, read history, right? Learn about their communities. Go online and talk to people, right? Things are good here, Chicho, nice bird. Protests downtown where I live, where they flipped and burned cop cars. Shit getting crazy. And we mentioned this earlier, right? The cops place cop cars, older cop cars sometimes, and put on their sirens in front of protesters, and then either agent provocateurs or dum-dums that wanted to do some violence, or people who are just angry that want to do some violence, they won't burn them, and then they take pictures and they broadcast that everywhere and instill fear in people, right? Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch, da-da-da-da-da. I'm just scrolling to see what the chat is. I have both. Zarya, you have both Bichu and YouTube. Can I record it on Twitch and upload to other platforms? Yeah, Zarya, what you can do is, and for sure, go into your Twitch account, make sure the record automatically is set in the live stream DJ set we did, our last DJ hadn't set that thing, so his set wasn't recorded. So make sure that your set is gonna be automatically recorded. Do a couple of test runs, right? And then what you can do is download your video and then upload to YouTube and Bichu, okay? And I think you can set it that you can directly upload to YouTube. I don't do that anymore. I did initially, but I don't do it anymore. I download and then I upload, right? So, but make sure your thing is set. And if you're broadcasting through whatever app that you're using or software that you're using, OBS or whatever it is, you should have the option to record on your hard drive as well, okay? And do that for sure, just as a safety mechanism. If there's any glitches in Twitch, you don't lose your comic book haul, right? Catholic tradition is, it is frustrating to hear the dehumanizing rhetoric that is so often used, often by multiple parties in the affair. When a polarizing event occurs, it helps to keep in mind that everyone involved has inherent worth and should be treated accordingly. On the cover, fire trucks, just in case something goes up, flames. Yeah, crazy, right? Michigan, mission gun, Michigan read, Michigan read, really never heard that man, but seems like the words of wisdom comes from the mouth of fools. I don't know who that is referred to. I suddenly want to watch a training day, great movie. Jack, sorry, I accidentally sent half a message. I was saying the album means a lot to me and it's awesome to hear someone else appreciate it. I agree, I've not heard much love from fellow music fans, yeah. Bob Dylan's slow train coming, what a great song. And the one about the animals. God created the animals, it was so good, so good. Division being fueled by Western leaders. Weasel, the division being fueled by Western leaders is playing with fire. If the two sides take a good look at the facts present and look at the actual data in terms of economic impact, they will be pretty shocked to find out how much both sides have been played rather than sorting out the issues that they have just turned us on each other. I'm assuming there's a conversation going on about trade and trade wars and stuff like this. Just want to read that. Sleepy waves, chicho. I never thought about it that way, but it makes sense that cops would want their vehicles to catch on fire. Can you think of in-depth examples of when this happened? Sleepy waves, this has happened in the past. We know this for sure, right? So look into it. The police just, and it's come out that they're putting bricks in places, videos of mounds of bricks being put in places in front of demonstrators for them to use and the cops are blown around breaking windows. It's crazy. Utah Jazz, the riots in my city were literally a couple dozen people at most who flipped over and burnt one of those conveniently placed ancient cop cars. The governor still used it as an excuse to call in the National Guard. Damn. Utah Jazz, what are the bets that the people that were flipping that cop car that was placed in front of them were cops dressed up as demonstrators? I'd be willing to put money on it. Those were agent provocateurs. It really, I'm willing to put money on it, man. Okay. Agent P, the new brown shirts. Yep, that's all the God says. By the way, gang, I saw a couple of follows pop up. Thank you for the follows. Thank you for the subs if you've subscribed to the channel. I appreciate it. Apologies if I'm not noticing them right away. I get lost in the chat. They made my night, Chico. Thanks so much. My pleasure, Jack. That's really made my night, Chico. Thanks for the, thanks so much. And that's about slow train coming, Bob Dylan's slow train coming. Simmer, hello, hello. Michigan Reed, thank you very much for the bets. Appreciate it. For your goatee, thanks. Simmer, how are you doing? Hey, Chico, UK people here. UK people watching late, early morning hours. What did you have for dinner? What did I have for dinner? Harry Canary, I had the salad. Okay. And I had it more for lunch. I had it in the afternoon. This is sort of my dinner, I guess, but I'm not having really, really large dinner. I had the salad, which is apples, beets, okay, and cabbage with spearmint that I dried, a little bit of balsamic vinegar, a little bit of apple cider, a little bit of half a lemon squeezed in there, right? I had this. I had quinoa. Okay. And I made cuckoo. Wow. Cuckoo yesterday. So I have cuckoo, quinoa, and the salad. Healthy food. Very good food. Michigan Reed, you can't sleep. I hope you don't have work tomorrow. It is Sunday, so I hope you can chill. Good thanks. Thanks for just watching the sun come up at 4 a.m. nice. I was up early this morning. The video that I just uploaded to Bitchute on YouTube with me harvesting grape leaves, I shot this morning. I really wanted to put out something peaceful for the weekend. And it's a full-on ASMR video where I'm harvesting grape leaves. And I got up and I was shooting that video at 5.30 this morning with the birds chirping, right? So I really wanted to put that out. So I hope you're hearing birds start chirping as the sun comes up. The birds start singing. It's very nice. It's very nice. Nice, yummy, thanks. My pleasure, Harry Canary. Hello from Toronto, Bailey says. Robertson, Bailey, hello, hello Toronto. I lived in the Markham one summer and I lived in Bloor and Sherburn, right downtown. Very good. Catholic traditionless. I finally made it to the barber today. I got much of my goatee chops. Seeing your chicho, I am now suffering a bit of remorse. I haven't been to a barber for a long, long, long time. Over two decades now. Hey UK brothers, how's about that sunrise? Nice, there's people watching sunrise in the UK. So far we know Elder God and Jackson. Let's go over. Touching Jason. All right guys, I got the bounce. Have a good night, everyone. Stay safe out there. Thanks for the insights chat. Chicho, as always, YouTube brother. Touching Jason, take care brother. Steppy ways, chicho. You keep saying that the violence is probably the agent provocateurs. Agent provocateurs are involved for sure. There are other people that do it as well. But what if it isn't? For sure there's violence being committed by people who wanna commit violence. It's not just agent provocateurs. Don't get me wrong. In my opinion, the anger by protesters are fully justified. And if they wanna burn cop cars and smash bank windows, then so be it. Fuck property, quite frankly. Everyone has their own opinion, sleep waves. I don't think violence solves anything, but I can appreciate why people are smashing bank windows, right? Cool Leo, how's it going? Brother, hope I didn't miss much. I was enjoying the silence. It's a rare moment when the house is empty. Nice, cool Leo. Enjoy the silence if you need to go back, brother. This video will be up in a couple of days on a bit shoot on YouTube, okay? Salut, everyone. Here's to the victims of centralized power. Is this a religious channel? No. Not a religious channel, Michigan read. We talk religion, religion comes up. It's part of our lives, but we're not focused on religion. No, cool Leo. My room at my house is on the second floor and I have a tree right by one window. Once or twice, a bird has landed on my window screen. Very pleasant to wake up to. Awesome, awesome, cool Leo. Weasel beast. If humanity could spend even 1% of its efforts on solving the real world problems we have instead of throwing billions of stories at stories, illusions, we could revolutionize the world quickly. Indeed, I agree with you, Weasel. I agree with you, Weasel. Michigan read, beautiful sunrise, awesome, awesome. Cool Leo, I saw peaceful black lives matter protests while I was out doing an errand today. Everyone was honking their horns to show support. Myself included, made me deeply sad that people still have to protest in 2020 against racism. Yeah, I agree, I agree, Cool Leo. Graham, Chico, is that lecure good? It is good. Yeah, it is good. It's not as strong as some of the other ones. It's kiwi and mandarin, and it's very delicious. It took a little bit of while for the flavor to settle in, but I really like it. As you can tell, right, Utah Jazz. Even if no age of provocateurs are involved, personally I'm willing to bet they are though. The fact is that 99.9% of the protests are totally peaceful, and I think the media is exaggerating the violence simply to scare people and get ratings. Yeah, and to do the bidding of centralized capital, centralized power, because they want to impose martial law and lock people down and enslave people even further, right? Catholic traditionless to sleepy waves. The protestors' anger is understandable, but I suspect those local owners of small business, many living in the communities, would disagree with the F property sentiment. Yeah, I agree with Catholic traditionless, yeah. And by the way, a lot of the big companies like Walmart and those things, when they're burning down, a lot of those things have insurance, right? So they're gonna be paid, and then everybody's insurance is gonna go up, right? Just shut it down. Shut the roads, right? Stop shopping at big box chain stores. Robinson Bailey, if everyone had a dog, things would be more peaceful. The loyalty of a great friend is truly priceless. Robinson Bailey, I don't think that, I understand the sentiment, but I don't think that would happen, right? Look at Epstein's cellmate. He had a lot of dogs, but he wasn't a nice person, right? A cop that was caught murdering people, right? That was sent to jail. Wow, a cop sent to jail, crazy, right? And our president is basically encouraging violence against the protesters, Culeo says. Who listens to that guy? Thomas from 1993. Yeah, their anger is totally understandable, but I think, I just think no amount of protesting will convince the government to become truly, the government is not gonna become truly just because they're not gonna listen to the demonstrators. The demonstrators, yeah, the whole system has to be dismantled, right? But a new system has to pop up in its place. So we need to work on both. I think it's obvious that the system is on the downturn, right? We just need to build an infrastructure and the communities to support local communities, right? Local, so we don't see people begging for centralized power to come and save their asses, right? Culeo, the media is exaggerating, but also they're simply not showing the peaceful protests. I would argue that the peaceful protests have been going on longer and more widespread than the ones that go by. Yeah, I agree with you, Culeo, 100%, right? But there's an old saying in ratings, bad news, if it bleeds, it leads, yeah. Stupid way, shicho. I feel like when people often preach peace over action, they follow up by telling us to do things like vote instead. No, I don't think voting is the solution here. I think building local organizations is the solution. I believe in preventing big box chain stores to coming to your local community to shut down that they get things on the cheap, they get subsidies from the government to basically force mom and pop shops to go out of business is the problem, right? Vote, as the saying goes, with your wallet, right? Support independent creators. Stop buying craft from large Hollywood Wall Street institutions, right? I'm just scrolling down, I'm just gonna see what's in the chat. Wise guy, race riots and a new space race. 60s all over again, that's crazy. On the same day, right? Same week. True, I sort of doubt the government. So Utah, Utah is true. I sort of doubt the government will be like crap. A minor protest in Salt Lake burned a car. I guess we better stop police violence now. Yeah, they're not gonna do it, right? And I saw Camila Harris was joining the protest. Camila Harris, brutal human being, right? She should be looked into for corruption. She passed laws, brutalized tens of thousands of people, right? People need to be careful. There's gonna be centralized power, those puppets that are gonna try to co-op this movement, right? Don't let them, right? Don't let them come in between the anger that people feel and what needs to be done, right? Do not look for leaders. You are the leaders, right? If you smell BS, then the odds are it's BS, right? If your gut tells you these people aren't really the real thing, they're probably not really the real thing, right? Results, Spain has begun a basic incompatibility for their poor, hoping it is a success as the argument against it will fall away. We'll see, we'll see. Elder God, I'm capable of great violence, but it's not you, it's not you capacity to do a thing, but your understanding of when to use it that matters. Cops have it backwards. Cops have it backwards, agreed Elder God. And everybody's capable of violence, right? Really, there are very few people that I've ever met in my life that I would say are not capable of violence. I think a lot of people are capable of violence. It's the gravity, it's the magnitude of violence that you're capable of and when you choose to use it, if you choose to use it. Policing is totally different right now. Their first business is to commit violence, right? Why? Why are they patrolling our streets? Why aren't they sitting their ass down in their police departments and waiting for a call? Just in case someone needs their help, right? Why are they looking for violence? Why are they starting violence? Coolio, it's true, this mantling of the system possible without violence. Yes, I want to believe they are, but lately I don't know. I feel like there's been so much public outrage against mass shootings, police brutality, and related issues for so long, but the cycle still continues. Here's the kicker, Coolio. The brainwashing of society has been going on for a number of decades, right? In the early 1900s, people knew that the police were the bad guys. They knew it because they were part of the union. The police would come into their communities. They beat the crap out of people. They take bribe. Everybody knew this. And then Hollywood came in, as Grant pointed out, Hollywood came in and started making police cop movies, FBI movies, CIM movies, saying that, oh, how many good cop, bad cop movies have you seen, right? Or cop partner movies, how funny cop partner movies, right? That paints a picture that cops are, oh, just nice people and stuff like this. The individuals might be, but the institution, the policing institution has always been there to protect capital, not people. We have to go back into the mindset to appreciate what the police are, right? And look upon them in that light, okay? That way people won't be fooled into calling the cop every time, like for example, that girl in New York, in the park, where illegally her dog wasn't even, not even on a leash running around, a bird watcher tells her to put dog on a leash. She has a panic attack and calls the police on the guy, right? That person, as far as I'm concerned, needs a psychological evaluation. She's crazy, right? And rightfully so, she got fired and the police law enforcement is gonna look into her conduct, right? And I think that's what they said. I doubted if they're gonna do anything about it. Then should they do anything about it? No, not really. But we shouldn't have a hotline for people to call the police on bird watchers because they told them to put your dog on a leash, right? Crazy people. Did we talk about our air mansion? Did you talk about the cop thing? Yeah, we're talking about it, brother. So, yeah, if you takeo, we shakeo, fakeo. What are we supposed to do, Kulio? In what regards, brother? A streamer watched yesterday, Kulio says, who was watching and discussing protest live stream ended by shouting out several Twitch streamers of color and then hosting one who was online. Cool. How's it going, chicho? Airman says, airmanj23. Welcome to another live stream, brother. Or sister, of course. How does this compare to Rodney King's assault? Will it change the way police use force? No, not centralized power. It's not gonna change the way police use force. By the way, Graham, thank you for taking care of business. And Mods, thank you for taking care of business. No. And Rodney King was pretty serious. I mean, it was televised live, right? But there wasn't the social media around, right? So people who were watching it, they got the clicks on it, right? And then they had the trials on it and the police got, you know, found not guilty. Ow, right? And then the city burned down, not burned down, but it was riots and stuff like this. And then it died away because the media moved on to the next story slowly, right? Social media is different. We are online, we are connected, right? We don't need to let stories die away, right? Just don't follow the click baits. Jack, chicho, I'm sure you get this all the time but do you personally experience ASMR and did your videos always follow this format? No, I started loading on videos with my math videos. That was the first videos I put on, creating math content, right? I actually, let me rephrase. I actually went to a martial arts demonstration, Tai Chi, Qi Gong and stuff like this, a videotape that I loaded that on and I went to a music festival, edited those videos, loaded those on, I believe. And then I started making math videos or math videos might have been before that, I'm not sure. But I started making math videos specifically myself to teach mathematics rapidly to people as quickly as I could, connecting with people who are in school, which is basically doing a graffiti style and stuff like this. I started making ASMR videos because ASMR is something, I didn't know it was called ASMR, it's something that I experience, right? But I don't experience, I do experience the tingles of the back of the neck and feel relaxed and stuff like this. But it's the state of being that I've been able to kick myself in for a number of years, way before I started doing ASMR videos. But one thing I did was I put out a video before I knew about ASMR of me combing my beard, right? And then I read an article about ASMR, watched a video on ASMR and I went, okay, wait a second, this is what I feel, this is what is called ASMR. So I went to an ASMR forum and I said, okay, again, here's a couple of videos I put out a while ago, a year ago, two years ago, I don't know where it was. Do you guys consider this ASMR? Because if you do, I got an extended, I got more footage that I didn't put up because I was making them shorter, right? They said, oh yeah, yeah, this is ASMR, please, please upload it, so I cut it, loaded that on and long story short, people are requesting ASMR math videos and ASMR videos. I started making the ASMR stuff. So hopefully that answered your questions. Catholic tradition of sleepy waves, chicho. I agree that voting is not all that effective. What is very effective is rolling up your, our sleeves and building our communities. As I have said many times before, we do not need anyone's permission to make a real positive impact in our local communities, nor do we need to wait to do so. 100% agree with Catholic tradition lists. You don't need centralized power to tell you if it's okay to do something or not. Just do it. If you think it's a pot, it's gonna bring about positive changes in your community, do it, right? Beat juice or beat water, delicious. I'm gonna scroll down again, just to see if there's any stuff directed towards me. Graham again, thank you for taking care of business. I'm gonna, there's a lot of chat I'm missing here again. So I'm just gonna scroll all the way down until I see chicho. If I miss anything, please let me know. Please repost your comments and I'll do my best to address the chicho. See if it was infiltrators escalate the direct shame to protesters. However, I think protesters should not feel the responsibility to de-escalate. The reason Ferguson, Baltimore and all the 2014, 2016 protests fizzled out is because communities assigned each other the shame of escalation. I think one of the reasons they died down is because the movement got hijacked to a certain degree because the 2016 election happened and then people started believing the DNC and Russia gate and all this crap came out and people actually believed that BS, right? Keep your eyes on the prize. The enemy is not across the water. The enemy is in your communities. Those who have power who are selling you out to Wall Street. The enemy is those who are in centralized power in your government, right? If you have an elected official, a mayor, someone in your community who is selling out your community so they can get kickbacks from Wall Street, kickbacks from big corporations, right? In the next election, get rid of them, write articles about what they're doing, right? And this goes for your state governors and in Canada, provincial, right? In Canada, we had a corrupt, corrupt, incredibly corrupt liberal government, provincially, okay, in British Columbia. My God, horrendous, horrendous. They sold out the citizens of British Columbia to money launchers, international and local, and to Wall Street bankers and whatnot. They got voted out. People are so sick of them. If those people in power right now, people talk about them, you feel like vomiting, right? They still have support, but they have support from people who profited from selling out the communities, right? Our federal government in Canada, under the conservative Harper were so damn corrupt, so corrupt that they couldn't even win an election, right? That the leading person was a corporatist, right? From the liberals, right? Just get rid of the corrupt, right? The enemy is not across the water. If there is any politician where you live that comes out and says that your problems that you're facing are because of the boogeyman across the ocean, they're lying to you. Get them out. They already sold out to Wall Street, okay? That's the reason the Ferguson stuff died out because people got fooled, they got hijacked. I hope it doesn't happen in this one, and I don't think it will. People can smell the BS coming a mile away now, right? Chico, what would you do if martial law was put into effect? What would I do if martial law was put into effect? Martial law putting effect, it wouldn't affect me as much because I'm gonna do what I'm doing. Continue to do what I'm doing, right? I wouldn't confront martial law directly, right? I wouldn't go out into the streets and put my life on the line against the bullet of weekend war years, right? That are doing the bidding of centralized power, right? I wouldn't do it. I would let that die down, right? And then once they start pulling out, then you shut it down again, right? And while they have martial law in place, start working on building your communities, build the connections, make sure you stay in touch with your neighbors, right? Make sure everybody understands that you are under occupying force, right? It is an occupation. Martial law is an occupation, okay? Make sure everybody in your community understands if anybody's defending the martial law, engage them verbally, discuss with them why they are fooled, okay? The martial law is not necessary. It is an occupying force because they're not there to do the bidding of the community. They're there to do the bidding of centralized power that is answerable to Wall Street, okay? That's what I would do. So I wouldn't confront them with violence. You won't win. Cool, you'll just become a martyr and I have no desire to become a martyr. Really, none whatsoever, right? Julian Assange stated this. He had no desire to become a martyr, but he is becoming a martyr. Man, man, what a martyr, what a martyr. George Floyd, martyr, martyr. Jonathan Magme, martyr, martyr. Ayad El Halek, right? The Palestinian boy that was killed by Israel in the last couple of days that was going to his school that was on a spectrum, had mentally disabled, I don't know what the correct word is, right? They executed him to Israeli police while he was going to school, right? A martyr, right? George Stinney, the 14-year-old boy that in the 1950s, I believe, that was tried, convicted by an all-white jury. This is a 14-year-old black kid that was tried and convicted by an all-white jury for killing two young girls, right? And then later on it came out that he didn't do it, right? The United States government, the whatever state it was in, I forget what state it was in, electrocuted this 14-year-old boy that didn't do anything, right? Martyr, martyr. Be aware that there are a lot of martyrs in our history, right? There are a lot of people that the centralized power has executed, okay? Some live being broadcast, right? You have to ask yourself, do you want to be a martyr? For me, no, okay? I hope that answers your question. I still trade for the Canadian government over the US. Utah Jazz, I agree. United States is in deep trouble, okay? And it doesn't make a difference if the Democrats get in. The United States was in deep trouble under Obama as well, okay? Under Clinton as well. Why is Brian Maruni considered one of the most corrupt prime ministers? Why? There was, he took, I'll just give you one example. He admitted on taking, meeting with someone, a German citizen that didn't want to get extradited to Germany, he admitted meeting with them in a restaurant, okay? And taking a bag of cash that this person gave him in a brown bat lake, literally, this prime minister admitted and it came out and it was 100% true that he met with this person that was, he was trying to prevent himself from being extradited and Maruni government did put things into place that slowed down his extradition process. And then when it came out that they found out that Brian Maruni had taken a kickback in a brown bag, full of cash, prime minister of Canada. And that's one of the least of the things that he did. Brian Maruni was garbage, garbage. And even after all this came out, some of the people that are totally brainwashed would, were lining up to get, buy his book to get it signed by him. Crazy, crazy. I'm just gonna scroll down to see if there's anything directed towards me again. There's a lot of conversation being taken place. Michigan Reed, whatever happened to the rapey swimmer that got three months? Oh, the Olympic guide that the girl in the alley, is that the one? I don't know. He was acquitted. It's on the same level as the Dupont heir, one of the heirs to the Dupont family. That raped a four-year-old girl. And the judge said he went farewell in prison and put him in house arrest in his mansion. What kind of a justice system? Are you kidding me? What justice? As someone else would say, it's just us. Right, it's not just us, it's just us. Okay gang, I made it all the way to the bottom of chat. Coolio, Hitler Youth was trending on Twitter in the US this morning, for God's sake. It was a group of children in Georgia that were outfitted with military equipment and standing by the protesters. They were being instructed to tell people they were called the new Hitler. Oh, Coolio, is that the one that were protecting a mall or something? One of them was like 12 years old? That was insanity to me. That was crazy. There was a video of this, like he was a little kid, like 12-year-old dressed in right here. Is that the one? And then beside him, there was like, there was four of them or five of them. And I think the oldest looked like it was like 18. The other ones looked like there were 13, 14, 15 or something, right? Crazy, crazy. Like we were too far gone at this point. At least in deep South states like that. I think, don't count out California and New York. New York, man, New York, we just saw police cars run down people, right? It's the same, look, what you have to appreciate, the policing in the United States is homogenous. They get their orders from one centralized place right now. Do you know why we know this? Is because during Occupy protests, all of a sudden overnight under the Obama administration, they denied it, all of a sudden overnight, all of these police agencies all across the United States raided all these police Wall Street Occupy protests and they shut them all down overnight. That's centralization of power, right? That's all it is. They were saying it was coincidence, coincidence, my ass, right? I just think the U.S. is too big. They've made the divide far too big because of partisanship. If that's the case and the earth is too big and we're doomed, right? I don't think that's the case. I think we just have to eliminate most of the laws in the books to allow people to live as free human beings. So we don't need police to patrol our neighborhoods, to arrest people at random, right? Oh, look at that person jaywalking. Oh, look at that person drinking something. We don't know what it is. Oh, look at that person that person just hanging around, loitering, loitering. You can't just hang around somewhere because police will bust your ass. What in, how is that even a thing, right? Yeah, I agree with Utah Jazz. I don't, Utah Jazz saying, I don't agree. I don't think that the deep South is as deeply different from the rest of the U.S. as most people think. Yeah, I don't think so either, Utah Jazz, right? Look at Detroit, right? Seriously, New York, look at New York. Nor do I, Graham says. Yeah, I agree. Robertson Bailey, I study Canadian politics in university. Pierre Trudeau has been credited as one of, one of, if not the best prime minister. What's your take on it? He did some bad stuff. He militarized certain things. He brought in martial law, right? But one thing Pierre Trudeau did, which was extremely important for Canada, he stood his ground against the United States of America when the United States, which is something that the Conservatives didn't. Conservatives on the Maroonie sold out Canadians, right? Pierre Trudeau stood there and said, no, we are Canadian. We refuse to abide by your laws. The Conservatives did not do that, okay? The Conservatives sold out Canada, mainly because of corruption, okay? And some ideology, ideology. They came into power, the Conservatives and the reform party that merged with the Conservatives and stuff like this. But they came into power when the boarding and Christian movement came into place, evangelical movement came into place and they got a stranglehold. They got their foothold in Alberta, right? With the oil sands, tar sands, right? Crazy. Coolio. But even if the powers that be gave up their power, unlikely, they won't and people's individual freedoms are restored. How do we go about re-educating those who still agree with racism, bigotry? Coolio, I don't think it's possible to re-educate those who have grown up under racism and bigotry for decades, okay? They have been programmed in that way. What we have to do is tolerate their racism, appreciate that it is something beyond their capability to understand, right? It's gonna take time, right? Some people think you can end racism overnight. You can't end racism overnight or bigotry overnight. It takes a number of years or a number of decades to de-program people that have been programmed by centralized power or their institutions, whatever, to be racist over a number of decades, right? You can't do it overnight, right? What you have to do is educate the generations coming up and saying, no, that is not okay, right? That's how you bring about change, right? As the saying goes, I mentioned this before, scientific innovation doesn't come about by innovation. It comes about by the old guard dying one scientist at a time, right? Texas also gets a bad ride, but I see all kinds, yeah. And Texas, amazing people have come out of Texas, right? Bill Hicks being, as far as I'm concerned, one of the greatest, Kulio, we're all going to run headfirst into second wave and that'll be the crippling blow, maybe. Jack Les, Jack, hey, Chicho, do you have any tattoos? No, no tattoos. I didn't go in that direction. I decided a long time ago that I don't wanna portray things visually to make a visual statement aside from my facial hair, but I love my facial hair, right? It's not, I'm not trying to make a statement with my facial hair, it's part of me, right? So I decided a long time ago that I would build my debating abilities. I didn't want anything to be on me for people to prejudge me or in good or ill, right? And I just don't, I love art, right? I don't wanna attach myself to an art piece on me because I know loving art, there are times where certain art falls out of favor. Some people have told me, I've had this discussion with people saying, no, a lot of people get tattoos to mark a special moment in their lives, mark a memory, bond themselves with others and just make themselves or remind themselves that something important had happened to their lives or they're commemorating someone or something, stuff like this. For me, I didn't decide to go that route. I just commemorated my own way, right? Coolio chicho, you said those people can't change. Have you heard of, I didn't say they can't change. It takes a long time, sorry, I said they can't change in a shape, but it takes a while for them to change. I've changed the mind of some of the elders, but it takes a lot of effort, right? Have you heard of Daryl Davis? He has made a hobby of converting KKK members. He is a black man, he is a black man. He has converted over 300 KKK members to renounce their old ideologies simply by presenting persistent conversing with them. Yeah, it is possible for sure, Coolio, right? But for me, I don't have the energy to do that. I did before, I used to get into the base with people, convince them, convert them, or whatever it was, right? And I've helped change the minds of a few people, but since I teach, since I interact with the youth, the youth are better prepared to accept different ways of thought than what they think they know, right? They are more open to ideas and discussion than those who have been under brainwashing, programming for a number of decades, right? So for me, I get more bang for my buck, talking to people who aren't set in their ways as much, right? Maybe I'm just getting older and I've done my part trying to converse the elders, or people my own age, or a little bit younger even, right? Was this Trump as a result of blatant corruption for years on both sides of the spectrum, 100%. I tell people, Obama's legacy is Trump. That says a lot. Okay. That tells you how bad Obama was if his legacy is Trump, right? Elder God, Chicho, your goatee is a force of nature. What's gonna happen when I shave it? Oh, people are gonna leave. There was always this person, we don't wanna talk to him. People won't take me seriously if you see me without facial hair. Jack, thanks for humoring my question, Chicho. You always have an illuminating take. I have pleasure, Jack. You thought, Jazz, I think a huge mistake that led to our current situation is that in 1980s and 90s, the racism was taught about in American public schools like something that happened in the past that we got over instead of an ongoing institutional issue. It made a lot of people complicit, in my opinion. You thought, Jazz, I agree with you. And it's not just that. People, it's the institutions. Again, to address it, people say all police aren't bad, right? But the policing force is horrendous, is corrupted to the core, right? How do we know this? Because there are hiring psychopaths like this. Like in your policing force, just imagine, if you had one incident like this in 10 years, you would say, okay, a psychopath got through the, you know, was able to infiltrate and accidentally was hired and given power, right? But if you're seeing this constantly, right? If you're seeing the same psychopaths being disciplined multiple times over a number of decades, being investigated multiple times over a number of decades and then ends up being filmed murdering someone live, and then you say, oh, it's one bad apple. It's not one bad apple, it's the institution itself, right? When you see, when I see a police officer in real life, I do not engage with them, I do not talk with them, okay? I've seen people, you know, when they see cops, they go up and talk with them. Why in the world are you going to talk with them? Are you stupid, right? The number one rule, okay? The number one thing that any lawyer, anyone that knows the system tells you is, keep your mouth shut. Do not talk to the police, period. I don't care if they're being friendly, I don't care if they come up to you and talk to you. When they come up to you and talk to you, if they're asking you a question, you can decide to answer them or not. Like for me, I've gone to the beach, I'm drinking something, they come up to you and say, I'll call, I'll go, no. If they wanna talk any further, I just don't talk to them. I'm sorry, I'm busy right now. I can't talk to you, move on, right? If they engage me, I just stay silent, right? Don't talk to the police, they're not your friend, they're not there to engage you in a positive light, okay? Don't disrespect them, right? They got a license to kill you, right? But don't engage them, they're not your friend. There's a lot of stupid people that do this. They talk to police as if they're friendly people, as if they'll convince them to be a good person. No, that's not gonna happen. They work in an institution that is 100% corrupt, period, end of story, right? Are there good people? There are cops? Sure, there are a lot of good people, there are cops, right? But if the shit is the fan, okay, and if their partner is arresting someone and beating the crap out of them, the cop is gonna protect their partner to allow them to do whatever they're doing because they're in the same boat together, they're wearing the same uniform, right? Graham, I don't understand people. This group of people protest that they can't go to the Applebee's. This group of people are protest, the state-sponsored murder of a black man in broad daylight. A, these are not the same thing. B, everyone is a hypocrite. Nothing makes sense. Cats and dogs living together. Mass hysteria, Graham. Yeah, things are a little chaotic, man. Things are, because this has been going on for a long time. Michigan Redeem highlight my message. What do you think about Jordan Peterson and his ideas? Someone else asked this earlier. I agree with some of the stuff he says. I think he's totally confused with some of the other things he says, and I think he misrepresents some of the other stuff, right? I've watched his debates. I've watched a couple of lectures of his. I've read a couple of things that he's written. I found him making errors in his judgment, misrepresenting certain facts, and I've also seen him present some actual facts, right? For me, I'm not, I don't have a really strong feeling about him, right? So, he's allowed to say what he wants to say. I totally disagree with universities and social justice where you're shutting them down. That is stupid, right? Those people who shut other people down from speaking, they're fascists, right? They should never be trusted, because when it comes down to it, they'll shut you down if they disagree with you. I found out recently, a lot of the pictures in history books from the civil rights era are in black and white to make students believe it happened long, long ago than it did. The pictures that are black and white were taking color, really cool, yeah? That's cool little tidbit, because it truly didn't happen all that long ago. They didn't happen all that long ago, right? El Miro, I'm gonna deal with this. Answering with wassas, yes. But Clinton left the US economy in good shape. That's what I meant. My dad said that job positions were great during his term. El Miro, El Himiro, Clinton was in the right time, at the right place, right? What the Clintons did in the 1990s was horrendous. They tripled the prison population, right? They removed, they allowed banks to gamble with your money. They bombed the only chemical factory in Africa. They started the war with the Taliban, right? In Afghanistan. On the same day, on the same day, they sent a missile to a pharmaceutical company in Africa. The only pharmaceutical company in Western Africa, sorry, Eastern Africa, I believe, I believe it was in Sudan, destroyed it. That was creating medicine for people, for people, I believe, but for livestock. They were directly responsible for starting famines in Africa because a lot of people couldn't get their medicines they needed for their livestock. So it was insane. The Clintons were effing horrendous. Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, the Clinton and their clan should be put in jail. They were good for the US economy on the backs of who? How many people they murdered? How many horrendous things that they start that we're paying the price for now, right? Afghanistan, 100%, right? Afghanistan, 100%, right? The sanctions on Iraq, they were responsible for millions of people being like 500,000 children as Mallorne Albright would say was the price worth it. Look into Mallorne Albright and her comment regarding 500,000 Iraqi children dying because of the sanctions that the Clintons imposed on Iraq, right? She said she thought the price was worth it. Why don't you ask the 500,000 families that their children died? Clinton was good for the US economy. Is the US economy good right now? Clinton's economy was built on blood, right? You reap what we sow, right? So what we're seeing right now is directly as a result of what the Clintons did. Just because you had a little blip of looting going on and people making money, it doesn't mean it was a good economic plan. Clinton was horrendous and who was like really, Biden was part of the whole gang, okay? And Miro, your father is incorrect, okay? Your father is correct if all your measurements ended in 1999, nothing else matters after that. And if you died then, sure, the Clintons were great for you. You lived through a little boom period as long as you didn't realize that it was blood money coming in, okay? And future generations were gonna pay the price. Clintons, they should all be in jail, okay? Catholic traditional, that is another reason why I advocate for small local police. It is not a problem to chat with a police officer if they also happen to be your sister or your neighbor or your coach or your children's youth minister. 100% agree, Catholic traditionalist, right? I have, yeah, there's only one cop that I've talked to that used to live in my neighborhood, right? And when I was youth, late teens, early 20s, right? But he didn't serve in that neighborhood. He served in another community, right? And I have a friend that's a police officer. One of my best friends, oldest friends ever is a police officer, right? And during her, when she came into become a police officer is when they changed the law where you could serve in your own community. I'm gonna scroll down again. Oh, wow, we're hour and a half plus into this live stream. I'm gonna scroll down, scroll down. Graham, Chicho, there were massive peaceful protests here in Dallas before the cops showed up and threw tear gas in the crowds. Yeah, I've been watching that. And that's their thing, right? That's why, that's how police agencies get their funding, right? Create a little chaos, broken window mentality, right? The broken window hypothesis or whatever it's called. Go burn some shit down and tell people, hey, you need to protect them because you burn that shit down, right? Asian provocateurs. Coolio, if I were to start a blog, what platforms are best? Brother, I'm on blog spot because that's where I went to when my original site got hacked. Well, second site got hacked. And I didn't wanna take on the burden so blog spot was cheap. I would personally create it on three different platforms and just mirror everything. It takes a little bit of extra time. So you just have to automate it or automate it. I do it manually, right? But basically post, post, post. So copy and paste, copy and paste, copy and paste. Doom, doom, doom. You do it that way, right? Look into it. I haven't looked into it and I'm not gonna look into it because I don't wanna put the energy into it. Right now I'm more into just creating content and stuff like this. I haven't backed my blog spot. Some of it was backed up on archive.org. My previous site is backed up pretty much in detail in archive.org. There's a lot of articles that I still go to archive.org from 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and reference some of those articles myself, right? So, I'd rather look into it. And Miro, Chicho, have you read the book Asata Shakur? Ah, Asata Shakur, that's two packs N, right? It's a pretty interesting book and there's an online PDF version for free. I believe so anyway. I'm only mentioning it right now because of what's been happening right now in the US. Okay. If you want, Miro, please link it up in our Discord if there is. I think that's a two pack Shakur's ad, right? Cater, X God X, Chicho. Have you watched any movie, TV shows worth mentioning lately? I'm watching the Ozarks right now. It's basically about money laundering, which is pretty cool. I like it. I'm gonna start watching Babylon 5 soon. Okay, if you like sci-fi, Babylon Fire from the 1990s is fantastic. I've watched some anime and stuff like this. Oh, nice movie that I saw that it was really good, that a student mind recommended and it was a feel good movie gifted. It's about a seven year old girl that's a math prodigy and it's family and it's just a feel good movie. And in these times, it's very important to watch feel good movies and things that make you smile and laugh, right? So a movie that I would recommend if you just wanna watch a feel good movie, it's the same actress that was a troop zero. So troop zero, I really liked, right? Or trooper zero, no, troop zero and gifted. It's about a seven year old math prodigy and the dynamics of the family and stuff like this. It's a feel good movie. It's good. If you wanna watch a serious money laundering movie, TV series Ozarks is good. And if you wanna watch sci-fi, look into Babylon Five, okay? And I'm watching Rick and Morty, but this season is not as good as previous seasons. But I'm gonna keep on watching Rick and Morty, fantastic. Clazar, Clazarow, Clazarow, Chicho, should self-driving cars be banned? Just asking, no, I don't think they should be banned. They're coming at some point, right? I think it's gonna roll out with self-driving taxi services to a certain degree, public transportation, and then we're gonna see it roll out into busing, busing as well as trucking, but that's the direction we're going. I don't think technology should be banned. I think what we do with data acquired from use of technology should have anonymity through by design, right? Programmed in a way where it can't be mined, right? Graham, Chicho, by the way, you're absolutely right. Apparently a large pallet of bricks was conveniently placed outside Dallas City Hall, yeah. And it wasn't just one place, Graham, from what I understand in multiple places and not in just one city in multiple cities. The police force in the United States is militarized and centralized, and they're not your friends, okay? Elder God, Babylon 5, you're the one that kicked me into it, man. I'm gonna watch it. My Catholic tradition is, Chicho, I promise that not all of us from the Ozarks are like that. Yeah, Catholic tradition is, I didn't think so, and have you watched any of the episodes? It's, you asked me before if it portrays people on the Ozarks in a good light, and it doesn't, right? But it's a money laundering TV series, and it does cover the money laundering aspect of it well. It just happens to places in the Ozarks, but it shouldn't be in the Ozarks. It should be in New York City. It should be in Wall Street. It should really be focused in Washington, D.C., right? And Hollywood, right? Not the Ozarks. That's not where most money laundering occurs. Money laundering occurs in Wall Street, Washington, D.C., and Hollywood. Those are the three places, and of course, the Pentagon, right, and the CIA and FBI and policing forces, right? It's centralized power that laundering the most amount of money in the world is not the Ozarks through little mom and pop shops. That's not what's happening, right? Casino's as well, by the way. Las Vegas is a huge place, right? As was Atlantic City. Cron, how are you doing? Hey, Chicho, haven't been here a little. Nice to have you, brother or sister, of course, right? Robertson Bailey. Chicho, have you read the Givar and or the Chris Lads? If so, did you enjoy the books? I don't know them, no. The Givar, not Givar. The Givar apologies towards the end of the streams. My eyes are a little Google, I got reading the text. The Givar, no, I haven't. They sound like sci-fi, though. I'm gonna scroll down. Ozarks is Richmond Smith, yeah. Funny. Ozarks is Vancouver. The Casino's laundered a lot of money in Vancouver. Catholic tradition is Chicho. I have not watched it yet, by the way. You might have seen news reports lately about a bunch of knuckleheads piling into a pool and resorts in Missouri. The town that occurred in is the same one in which Ozarks is based. Yeah, Catholic tradition is actually, I saw it on my Twitter feed, where this one guy starts dancing and starts coughing into the camera. Now, I don't know if that was a joke that they did, the person coughing into the camera or if it was a legit thing happening, right? What's your second favorite Babylon coat? What's your first favorite Babylon coat? I missed it. Elder God, what's going on? Where's your first favorite Babylon coat? Nice stream again, nice discussion. I'm glad we dealt with some of the issues. As you can tell, and by the way, if you think this is just a policing force that is corrupt, right? That is centralized power, that is money laundering, that is full of psychopaths, then it's, please be aware that it's not, as the story of Jonathan Magby would have told you, but if you wanna know how bad the court systems are in the United States, look up kids for cash, right? Kids for cash. I followed this thing that was progressing in the late 2000s, right? Where two judges, I forget where it was, was it Michigan? I might have been Michigan, or I might have been New York, I forget which state it was in, but two judges were in charge of juvenile court, right? Kids that were coming into court, even if they were A students, even if they were there from, like for no reason, they just got caught up somewhere. The kids that were coming into the court, they were sending them to a prison, kids prison, okay? And for every kid that they were sending to prison, the private prison was giving them $5,000 kickback, right? So these two judges had sent thousands of kids to jail over a number of years for $5,000 a pop. You read this, you'll appreciate how corrupt the centralized institution is, this whole centralized state of being. It goes from the enforcers on the street to the judges that are passing judgment on people, right? Two judges selling kids, destroying not the children's, not only the children's lives, but their families, their friends, their extended family. How much crime has come about because those kids' lives were destroyed and they were abused in the prison, juvenile prison, right? Kids for cash, look into it, okay? There should have been mass protests in the United States when that news hit, right? And just imagine how many judges there are in the United States and really appreciate that it's the system and it's not just these two judges that were doing this or are doing this. They're dollar for donuts. If I was a betting man, I'd be willing to bet. There's a few orders of magnitude higher than just the two judges, right? Coolio, I've been watching, oh yeah, and I watched Samurai 7 as anime goes. Samurai 7 is very good anime. I finished that last week. It was very good. Coolio says I've been watching recent anime from 2019, 2020. Glepar and Darwin's Game are pretty cool. Oh, and my hype for Tower of God continue to build. Oh, really? Coolio, hook us up on our Discord anime page, please. Anime folder, Catholic tradition at Chicho. I have not watched it yet. By the way, you might have seen, oh, hold on, I missed the kick me up. I'm glad I went back. That anime, Coolio posted on our Discord. Coolio, Chicho, in your opinion, which country would be the best to live in right now in terms of privacy and individual freedom? As far as I've looked into, Iceland, okay? But a bloody cold man, Miro, Chicho as a Canadian. What do you think about your prime minister? I think he's just a tool, he's a corporatus, right? He's just a corporatus, period. Bailey, Robinson Bailey, what's more corrupt? Figure skating Olympic judges or Supreme Court judges? They're on the same level, controlled by the same people, right? Controlled by the same people. Gang, we're up to almost two hours. Should we call the stream? We got a few minutes left. Wait, aren't most of the servers in Iceland, are they? I know you got internet privacy and internet anonymity to a certain degree. I know the pirate bay is present there. There's a pirate bay party there. I know they threw bankers from the 2008 scam that occurred in jail. One of the few countries in the Western world that threw bankers in jail, right? All those are pluses to me. Plus, they produce amazing music, right? Bjorg is fantastic. And there's a DJ that's a friend of mine, Homar. I know them from the Thugfucker days, right? So look up Thugfuckers. And one of the people there is Homar from Iceland that lived in New York. And another one is Greg. He's Italian that lives in New York. And I think they've gone their separate ways producing their own work. But I've had some friends from Iceland that I like. I like the Icelandic twisted look at the world. Very much suits my perspective. No, I want the 120 minutes I didn't pay for. Oh, they're gone. Nice. Thanks very much, Ichao. My pleasure. Definitely worth staying. Good, good. I'm moving to Iceland, getting a VPN, starting a gorilla radio station and getting ready to trigger the decentralization revolution, like Julio says. Just make sure you're close to one of the hot springs that they have, right? Awesome, good stream. It went better than I thought it might go because there's a lot of anger out there. So I'm glad that cooler heads are prevailing in our stream anyway. Even, is that even your fucks out? The only God says. Have you seen Björk? I've seen Björk live. Fantastic performance, fantastic performance, right? Very good performer. Well worth it. If you get the chance, go see her. Okay, you got to read Franz Fanon. Franz Fanon, I know that name. I can't associate it right now. I don't know what it associates to. He's great, nice, nice. Okay, gang, aside from that, mods, first of all, thank you for taking care of business. For those of you that are here who have subbed, who have followed, thank you very much for the subs and follows. If you want to follow this work, I have a presence on Patreon. Patreon.com, backslash, chicho, C-H-Y-C-H-O. I share information there. If you want to support the work, Patreon is a fantastic place to support this work. 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Aside from that gang, thank you very much for being here, Moz for taking care of business and we're gonna do another current events, live stream tomorrow night, same time, 7.30 p.m. my time because these are interesting times and we need to stay on top of it. This is just the beginning gang, make sure you don't just become a reactionary, okay? You don't wanna be caught up in the problem solution reaction thing going on with centralized powers. This is a long game at play. Keep your eyes on the prize. We're working on improving our societies and we're gonna continue to do this for as long as we can, okay? I hope you guys have a fantastic evening, fantastic morning for all of those in the UK. I hope the birds are singing for you, okay? And I'll see you guys tomorrow if you can make it and then two math streams, one on Tuesday and one on Thursday, both of them at 2.30 p.m. my time. See you guys later gang. Bye for now.