 test. Nice. We've got the audio going as well. And we should be live. Let's make sure we're live. Let's check it out. There we are. We have to say bye and bye to Chelsea Manning. Hi everyone. This is Chichou. Welcome to another live stream. Today is August 9th, 2020. And we're doing an open discussion on censorship, privacy, and surveillance and everything that it entails. And there's a lot regarding all three of these topics really. But right now I think maybe the main focus will be censorship to a certain degree because surveillance we've talked a lot about. Privacy we've talked a lot about. And even though those are extremely important topics, right now what's been happening for the last few months is a lot of censorship taking place by the technocrats, by centralized power, by everybody and anybody. So censorship being the main focus of conversation today would be fantastic. Zimmy, how are you doing? Double O2. Hello, hello, Lark Bark. How are you? Hello, Chichou and everyone. It's been a week since we live streamed. I've been anxious. I've been like, man, it's been a week since we live streamed. We're catching up on a lot of stuff. Learning balance. Hello, hello. While we wait for notifications to go out for people to roll in. Let me tell you who I am. Graham, hoi, hoi. I read your little write-up on our education and the first reply to it anyway. Discussion was heating up. I didn't have time to read anymore. Oh, my God, how are you doing? We now hit a person of interest territory. Hilarious. Gang, if you want to know who I am, what I'm doing, what this is all about, I am on Patreon. You can follow the work there. Patreon.com slash Chichou. C-H-Y-C-H-O. And you can follow the work there if you like. You can support this work. If you have the means, if you have the funds to do so through Patreon, it's a fantastic way to do so. I don't put anything behind paywalls. Everything's great or common. Share and share alike. We are live-streaming this on twitch.tv forward slash Chichou live. C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. And if you want to participate in these live streams as they are happening in the chat, Twitch is where you want to be at. And for those of you who are here who are participating in discussions live, subscribing, following, and everything else. Thank you for being here. Hail Edward Storn, for blowing the white whistle. Indeed, Holden Hoos will show 45. Hey, I made a move stream. A move stream. Movie stream? Move stream. Did you do a move stream? Will show... What's up? What's up, Spiderman? Spiderman? How are you doing? Dr. P, blessings, blessings, greetings, and blessings. Howdy, Chichou. Howdy, chat, absurdicon. If you want to follow this work, I do announce these live streams 30 minutes before we go live on elo, vk, mines, gabs, parlor, and twitch, and twitter, right? Most of the extensions for those platforms are forward slash Chichou. Okay, I gotta set that up, Elder God. I haven't set up the automated stuff for those links yet. I will. I will. This week, if you haven't seen it, remind me. elo.co forward slash Chichou. We do share additional content there, and you can follow this work there, as well as vk, mines, gab, parlor, and twitter. Okay, the reason we are emphasizing this is because this week, twitter decided to prohibit censor links to bitchute, right? And after a day, because as soon as they did it, I announced that I wasn't going to use twitter until they reinstalled bitchute links. And within 24 hours, they said bitchute links are okay again. They got a little disclaimer in there, right? So we are going to start promoting more of the other platforms than the ones that are censoring. Okay, we will be uploading the audio for this discussion to soundcloud.com forward slash Chichou, C-H-Y-C-H-O, for those that wish to listen to these discussions, just an audio format house podcast. And our podcast, these discussions are also now available on Spotify. Okay, and those who are listening just to the audio, welcome. I hope you enjoyed this discussion. And we will be uploading this video to YouTube and bitchute. Okay, unless we go down a rabbit hole or two, then it will only be a bitchute exclusive gang. Aside from that, welcome, welcome, everyone. I'm just going to get caught up with chat. Live stream was on my tonight, will show. Good, good. You can do social socials and put them all in there. Oh, great idea, Spiderman. Okay, we do, we do. That'll make it easier for everyone, I think. Okay, thank you for that, Spiderman. Great suggestion. Graham, I've been doing a lot of stuff on Reddit lately, especially in R. I want to learn. Awesome, awesome, Graham. Reddit is a great tool for learning. It is for asking questions, interaction, as long as the subreddits are not censored up the yin-yang, right? Catholic traditionist, hello, how are you doing? Good evening, folks. I hope your Sunday has been as blessed as mine. Attended mass with my family, went to a hike, pulled out the guitars and played some music with the children, danced with my granddaughter, laughed mostly at me. My wife harvested some fresh vegetables from our garden and cooked a meal together and now making great progress in my home lab on a meaningful project. Wonderful day. Dio gratia, gratias. Awesome. Sounds like a good Sunday, Catholic traditionist. Sounds like a fantastic Sunday. Good evening, Chicho. Spencer, how are you doing? Hope everyone's doing well. Indeed, indeed. King reform. You got Trump 2020. Is that what you got? That is the best that the American political system has to offer. The difference between Trump and Biden. A choice? Is that a choice? Let's talk about censorship. I got apricot liqueur that we made about three weeks ago, I guess, now. Almost three weeks ago, maybe two weeks ago, three weeks ago. Starin' to taste good. Starin' to taste very good. Starin' to taste very good. They can marinate a little more. I got some cheese here and a little bit of like a pastry thing. This is blue cheese. Very creamy blue cheese. It's really good. Fantastic blue cheese. This guy here is cheese with cardamom seeds in it. So I got two different types of cheese. Oh my god, no cheese. And I got tea and water going as well. Willow show, Chicho. I bought a few of each of those three comics you mentioned. Reading Bone and Transmetriploma right now. Awesome, awesome. How do you like? How do you like Will Show? Will Show, I believe he came on, he commented on one of our videos on YouTube that he had read Watchman and he wasn't a comic book reader and he read Watchman and he really liked it. I believe, correct me if I'm wrong, Will Show. And if I had any other suggestions or he might have sent me a message through Patreon, he might have sent me a message through Patreon I believe actually and I he asked for recommendations and Bone and Transmetriploma are a couple of recommendations I made. Spider-Man, Chicho 2020. Bone is great, fantastic. Huckleberry, Chicho. Hey chat, sorry I'm late. No worries, we just started. Bone is fantastic, AbsurdaCon says. Great story and world indeed, indeed. Smoking some wonderful flour tonight. Nice. Might make cinnamon sugar toast later. Oh, decadence, decadence. Cron, how are you doing? Yo Chicho, I just found out about that Marvel Warriors comic. I'm so late. Marvel Warriors comic, which one? Marvel Warriors. Slipping my mind if I know about it. Do you guys get studio Ghibli vibes from Bone? To a certain degree, not as much. Some, some, some, some. But Bone is very unique on its own. Bone is the humor and Bone is not Ghibli humor. The, the world building is not Ghibli world building. It's got the American slant to it, right? It's not Japanese, it's American. So it's more, to me anyway, less magical, more tangible. Spider-Man says yes. Studio Ghibli, Kulio, hey, about to show shower before bed, but wanted to pop in and say I'll pop back in once I'm in bed for a little bit. Ah, awesome, Kulio. I hope you have a fantastic shower and you're gonna end up having a great rest, man. Tristan Mobo, Chicho, could I ask you personally why you, you prefer Twitch over YouTube for live streams? I mean, the answer is obvious, but your personal reason. My personal reason is multiple, multiple fold, okay? Number one, it was at the beginning stages of YouTube. This is about two and a half years ago, three years ago I started thinking about this, right? Livestreaming anyway, which is I wanted to make sure we're decentralizing. We're not putting all our eggs in one basket because we saw where everything was going with YouTube, with Google, where they kept on taking things that they have offered to creators off the table and then readjusting things, de-platforming people, de-monetizing people, and stuff like this. So obviously they're not a reliable partner to focus on 100% with, right? You can't have all your work there, right? So it was part of process of decentralization, okay? Another reason is I wanted to try out a different platform, which is, I came to Twitch and I loved it instantaneously. It was just a different dynamic, right? Where it's a gaming, it was a gaming, it was, let's say Twitch was a gaming platform strictly, and I have been a gamer in my life. I understand the dynamics of gaming and the mentality that is required for gaming. So it was a very natural fit for myself, okay? Those were two of the features. I had really good friends that also knew about Twitch. One of them was working on some apps that are linked through Twitch, some programs that Twitch uses. So I knew the little inner workings of the dynamics of Twitch and where it was going and stuff like this. So those are, I guess, three of the reasons if you want to know what kept me here. Man, the interaction on chat is amazing, right? The openness of it, that we can communicate more information on Twitch during the live streams that we can on YouTube, that automatically makes it a better platform as far as I'm concerned, right? Because there's less censorship, right? So any platform that has less censorship is a better platform and that is a platform that we will navigate towards, right? And hence one of the topics of the discussion for this thing. Clifford 2020. I'll drop a free drilling massage to get the conversation rolling though. Awesome, Kulio. Will Show. Yeah, Patreon. Okay, it was through Patreon. That's right. By the way, Will Show, thank you for the support on Patreon. Okay, and all that you said is correct. Really loving Bone right now. I started reading both to see which pulled me in more and Bone was just working for me. Really enjoying. So thanks for the recommend. Oh, my pleasure. It's magical. Like Bone is, I mentioned it's less magical than Studio Ghibli, but it's not. It's more tangible. Like you can, it's brilliant. I've read Bone twice or three times. I can't remember. At least twice, right? And every few years I go back to it and read it again, right? Bone, I've never finished it, but I have books one to six, I think. Awesome. Yep, brother. Lonely Piggy. How are you doing? Cron, it's new warriors. That's right. It's like new characters, but they're all woke. Heroes includes names like snowflake in space, safe space. Does it? Snowflakes in safe space? Awesome. Hilarious. I'm gonna check it out. I love the old new warriors, man. Marvel's old new warriors. So fun. Thoughts on thoughts. Thoughts on thoughts. You should be allowed to think whatever you want. No thought crime, right? I always like Bone as a kid. Crown of thorns was so good, so good. Yeah. Was it horn of thorns? No. Crown of horns. Crown of horn or thorn? Thorn was the girl. Spider-man, chicho. So I'd say first thing we should talk about is a censorship and attempt at banning TikTok by Trump. I think it's absolutely ridiculous. I think it's absolutely ridiculous because the reasons that they've given, because they're monitoring... I haven't finished reading your comment, by the way, Spider-man, but I'm just going to jump in right now because that's what I do. I jump in as soon as the census is over. But I think the reasons that they're giving are ridiculous. If they gave different reasons, then maybe less people would be appalled by it, right? But the reasons they gave is because TikTok is collecting data of all these Americans and all these kids and blah blah blah going to the Chinese government. But all the other platforms are collecting all the same type of data, if not more, of American citizens and having it accessible by the US government. So it's not that they're concerned about privacy. It's they're concerned about different things, right? TikTok has a definite stereotype behind it but has turned into something very valuable. Many Gen Zers are using the platform to spread important information about how corrupt our government is. Trump should be focusing on more important things than this. Can't remember the name. Okay, regarding bone. Now, Spiderman, so I agree with you. Censoring, like, deplatforming, banning, it's just I linked up actually a discussion on the Durand which I thought was a fantastic discussion on the Durand that they provided regarding the TikTok ban. Okay, and I highly recommend people follow the Durand on their Bitshoot channel because they're sharing, they're providing great insight. Okay, so if you go to our Discord page, you'll see the link that I provided. Either under censorship or politics is a video discussion, right? So it talks about TikTok and the problems associated by why they decided to ban it. But what's going to happen is are people going to be satisfied when they can continue the same discussion that they're having but with Microsoft owning TikTok because Microsoft has been given the window to gobble up TikTok, right? To buy it out, right? Facebook released some new type of thing that is going to mimic TikTok and stuff like this, right? I personally think people are crazy talking on platforms like this or apps like this that are collecting every bit of information about them and sending it to centralized power, right? So what's the alternative? From what I understand, Gab and Mines don't do that, right? So Twitter does, Gab and Mines don't do that. There's a certain amount of private associated with those platforms. I don't know if there's anything similar to it in regards to TikTok but to me this is just the beginning stages of the walls in the multipolar world that are going up where information is the new black gold, I guess they call it, they're called oiled black gold and they're calling this the information gold. I don't know what they're calling it, all the different terminology. But information data is ridiculously important. It's the new oil, what was it called? It's new oil or whatever it is, right? It's driving and the reason they call it the new oil, by the way, because it's data which is driving our current economic system right now. It's the energy that fuels it, right? On every level, on every level, right? So it is a form of energy that our current economic system needs. It's an input, right? So this is just the beginning, by the way. This is just the beginning. Huckleberry regarding Spondamantic.com completely agree. It's a US government economic bullying tactic and that's exactly what it is. It's not about trying to prevent the Gen Zers talking about Trump and stuff like this. I don't think that's its intended purpose. Its intent is economic warfare, right? To give more power to Silicon Valley and to shout out China, which is what's going to happen is we're going to start seeing walls being built, right? Trade walls, information walls, physical walls where people cannot travel from here to here, right? So this is what we're seeing. It's the beginning stages of it. Absurda Kanchicho. It definitely is Americanization in the humor of the world design. Yeah, for Bone. But to me, the art and physical character design in Bone feels very jibbly inspired. Yeah, the bones for sure. The bones are... Man, I want to read that again. And I have two copies here, by the way. This is the book we're talking about. This is my book. I've read this one at least twice. I might have read it three times and I have another copy of it up here that I gave to my partner to read. Okay, let me put this guy here. I pulled it out. I can't... It's too thick for me to put it back in again. We'll put this guy here. Bone, did I show it to you correctly? I didn't show it to you long enough. This is Bone. If you guys haven't read this, read this. What an amazing, amazing world to immerse yourself in. And this is the complete series. Okay, Bone. It's phenomenal. You lose yourself in this, right? You'll lose yourself in this. Bone, read this. Jeff Smith. Read this. Beautiful, beautiful series. Keep heading into it. Don't worry, it will show. Do you guys think Trump's executive order was just a move to make people think they wouldn't be paying taxes right before the election? I think a lot of people don't realize they are just deferred and they will all have to be paid. It seems convenient that it extends through December right after your election. Coolio, Spider-Man. The main reasoning is because it is feeding America's info to the Chinese government. It's been banned off federal employees devices for some time now. There is irony, though, since that's what American social media has been doing for decades, but it's a little different when you're talking about the CCP. Yeah, and that is exactly what it is. Right. Moss, thank you for taking care of business. Oh man, I'm missing a lot of jikes. Okay, I'm gonna check this out and I'm gonna scroll down. I'm gonna see if there's anything directed towards me. And then I'll continue. Spider-Man. TikTok has also been reported to gather data and do not agree with this, but most social media platforms do the same thing, and that is the hypocrisy in place by Spider-Man. Fuzzy man. See fuzzy man. Good evening, Chichou. I hope all things are well doing well. Thank you very much, man. Kebabs. A lot of people don't believe me and rightly so, but my uncle Jeff is the owner of Amazon. Tristan Mobile. Wow, okay. I forgot your main slogan of decentralization. I see where you're coming from. Google has been wonderful to me as a paying user, but I'm sure it's all the opposite to artists and creators. I imagine. That's for taking part. Thanks for taking part of your time to answer my question. Oh, my pleasure, Tristan Mobile. My pleasure. And that was regarding why I came to Twitch, right? But also, Spider-Man, I'd also like to mention there's a little literal child exploitation video and selling on Twitter every single day, and Trump hasn't done a thing about this. His priorities are messed up. It's Spider-Man. Brother, it's not just Trump. Trump is everybody's saying Trump. Everybody's saying Trump, but we have to step away from Trump. It's Spider-Man. Like, I'm guilty of it as well, right? When he came to Obama, I kept on saying Obama, but it was the Obama machine, the administration, right? So Obama, Bush Jr., Clinton, Clinton tag team, Bush Jr., Bush Jr., tagged Obama, Obama tags Trump, right? These are just front faces, right? There's something bigger going on in the background. There's something bigger going on in the background. Huckleberry. Bone and Calvin and Hobbes are probably my favorite non-superhero comic book series, yeah. And I've read every single Calvin and Hobbes. I have a compilation of books of them and stuff. I've read those so many times, and if you've never read Calvin and Hobbes, read it. Amazing. Trump is pissed off about anything and anyone that disagrees with them, much like a child. Kulia, I agree with that. 100%, right? Agree with it, but Trump shouldn't be our central focus. Graham, Chico, is there any tangible technological reason that reason the internet could not be very free and ubiquitous, ubiquitous, ubiquitous, ubiquitous? A person who is purely creed, kind of like people selling water or land that shouldn't really belong to anyone and therefore couldn't be sold. There is a cost to rolling out infrastructure and what the Western governments have done is pass this on to private organizations to do them, right? With taxpayer-funded money. So they gave all these infrastructure companies hundreds of billions of dollars to roll out the infrastructure we needed for us to have specifically high-speed internet, right? Because the telephone dial-up systems were there already, right? Is there any reason? Is there any reason? There's no reason for internet to be censored, filtered, throttled by central power, okay? Absolutely none. The only reason they're doing this to maintain control, right, is to accumulate more power. So on that front, it should be completely free-flowing, right? Should it be free? I'm on the same mindset as this, right? A society has to be insane not to provide healthcare and education and housing to its population and a society would have to be insane not to provide free flow of information as much access to as much information as possible to its citizens if it wants its citizens to be educated for that society to prosper, right? The only reason they're doing it is because they want to maintain control, censor information. They don't want accountability, they don't want transparency. It's central power doing it. Okay, carry on Chad. I do some activism in my hometown and TikTok has been a great organizational tool for a lot of groups here. So it makes sense that the government wouldn't want us to have it in my opinion. But, Huckleberry, you could have used any of the other Silicon Valley platforms to do the same. Could you not? Could you not have? It's just something that people gravitate towards. Is it not? I don't use TikTok, right? But as far as I know, it's it's gotten so big because it's the first of its first wave, first one that really introduced so many different options to its users, the ease of sharing information, the video, quick videos that you could make. I'm not really sure how they got everyone to use it to tell you the truth. I'm not sure what the marketing behind it was. It was crazy how he called Joe Biden as a threat to the Bible and God. I'm going to tell you this. I don't listen to Trump talk, not very much, other than little tidbits I hear from. Oh, listen, it just randomly makes us like, oh, if I'm watching some kind of discussion, lecture, or debate, where all of a sudden they slip in a little blip about Trump speaking or Biden speaking or any of those talking heads speaking. I don't follow them word for word, right? What we need to do is see what central power is doing, right? If you want to play the long game. The noise is entertaining. The noise is entertaining, right? It keeps you occupied if you want to follow the noise but it really doesn't give you the long-term trajectory of what's taking place. Donald Trump is ripping up the rulebook. He is going way beyond normal political lines and ramming your society into religious, constitutional, and legal battles that are dangerous and polarized nations. Weaselbeast 22. Donald Trump is ripping up the rulebook. So have the previous presidents, right? So have the previous presidents. Kebab. Kebabs. I'd be scared to live in the U.S. with his current problems. It makes me feel blessed to live in the U.K. Then again, we're not much better. The U.K. is going quite draconian as well, brother. Their censorship is more hard core than the United States. You have to appreciate that. They are torturing, right, and have been torturing. Okay, one of the most important journalists on this planet with Julian Assange. If you said Iceland, I would have said yeah. If you said Canada, we're in a better situation than the United States right now. But the wave that is hitting the United States in general is about five years behind, right? So in Canada, we're about five years behind what five to ten years behind what rolls out in the United States to a certain degree. I don't know if we're going to go that chaotic as the U.S., right? Weaselbeast 22. We are not ones to speak to be honest. We're facing our own cliff edge, yeah. I think that's about the U.S. History shows what social socialites will deem acceptable when the struggle starts, and kindness usually comes way after the darkness of human cruelty, unfortunately. Cheryl, how are you doing? LO, I think, is definitely a better social platform. GAB is full of great Graham. A platform is a platform is a platform. A lot of people say, oh, Bichud is this, but Bichud is not this. Bichud is just a platform, okay. GAB, I share information there. If there's people that are comfortable surfing GAB, being on GAB, I'm making myself available to them to follow my work as well. It is me, my responsibility as a creator to make sure I am decentralized, right? To get my message, my vision across, right? On that note, or that being said, as a consumer of information, it is also my responsibility to make sure I am not fed information through essential power that is censoring, filtering, throttling, right? As a consumer, I have to make sure that I am not program brainwashed to be canon fodder, right? As a consumer, I have to make sure I have multiple platforms, multiple sources of information that I'm active on, right? That I use to get information because I do not want to be a dingaling, right? So I disagree with all the trash talking regarding certain platforms. If there are people there, if you think your message is worthy, create an account, share your message on those platforms, okay? If you are a consumer of information and if you're beginning to realize that you live in a bubble, it is your responsibility to go to other platforms and consume information from other platforms that is available on other platforms, okay? And as a consumer of information, you know that you live in a bubble, okay? When you talk to people in real life, in person, in close proximity, and they tell you, you don't know what the hell it is you're talking about, right? Or did you hear about this? Or when someone comes up to you, I just had a conversation with a really dear, close friend of mine that she isn't as tech savvy as I am or goes on multiple platforms to acquire information, right? So we meet once every few months and we touch base and I enter her world, she tells me what she's up to, and she asks me questions about my world. And during this conversation that we had this week, I asked her, you know, we're talking about different things, she filled me in a little bit and I asked her what's the most important piece of information right now, news that everyone should be talking about but very few people are talking about, right? And she gave me, you know, the TikTok thing, gave me a few other things as well, right? And I said, on all of them I said no, right? And if you want to know in my opinion the most important thing that has unfolded in the last few months that should be on the front pages of every, if you consider your sources, news sources, right? May it be platforms, may it be television, may it be websites, may it be apps or whatever it is, is the mass, the mass revelations that have come out that pedophiles will run the world, at least in the western world in the United States with Maxwell and Epstein, right? Why is that not on the front pages of every news outlet, right? Why aren't their investigative journalists digging up the stories regarding this, right? So to me it's not important what Trump is saying, the TikTok thing, sure, it's censorship, right? And it is censorship but it's not censorship for what a lot of people, the corporate propagandists and stuff, saying it's not about the data, okay? It's a business, it's an economic move, right? So there is so much going on, right? And I consider censorship that what the revelations are that Epstein didn't kill himself, what's coming out through Maxwell, what's coming out through some of Hollywood information that is coming out, why is that information not filtering through to the general population, right? I'm going to scroll down again to see if there's anything directed towards me, Spiderman. You're right, Chico, it's better to look at the bigger picture because this TikTok thing is going to be over shortly within the next few months, right? However, there's a lot more, a lot of other things that are being rolled out that they're on their way, right? We've got to keep our eyes on the prize. Huckleberry, insane, it's definitely the right way to describe American culture, yeah, it's absolutely insane right now. Is my audio going down? It should be okay, I hope it's okay. Yes, audio is a little low on my end as well, is it? Maybe we start talking about things we shouldn't have been talking about and the audio goes down, right? We see, we see, hopefully. Let's check it out, let's check it out. Should we crank up the audio? I don't want to mess with the game too much. I'm going to scroll down to see if the audio fixed itself. Wow, lots of chat. Okay, I'm going to scroll back up and just read the stuff that's directed towards me for now. If there's an issue with the audio, please just go audio, audio, audio. I'll catch it on the on the video. Weaselbees 2020 Chicho, but there is there is all the false hope, the occupy movement, the anti-surveillance, etc. It's always words for the common common man with zero substance. When does real hope and real change show up? I'm just going to finish reading your thing. Overthrow of capitalism, example, a hybrid system of decentralized power and socially responsible capitalistic ideals. Weaselbees, I don't think occupy movement was a failure. Occupy movement was a success, right? It wasn't a failure because Obama overnight told the police forces to shut it all down, right? A lot of people don't talk about that. If Trump had done that, that'd be all over the discussion right now. Trump shut down, Trump shut down, occupy, Trump shut down, occupy, but Obama shut down, occupy, right? But Obama was not a failure. No, Obama. Occupy movement was not a failure. Occupy movement was a huge success because a lot of people from that movement dispersed and started to decentralize disruptive innovation, right? Sharing of information. Occupy was a huge success, right? What we're seeing right now with let's call it the awakening, right, is in direct result of the Occupy movement. It had a huge part to play in it. The TikTok marketing was absolutely everywhere. It was massive. Was it? I never hit me. It didn't hit me, Graeme, at all. Canada will always be the land of the intelligence free. Maybe, I don't know, there's a lot of dum-dums around here as well. Catholic tradition for TikTok to be so popular, I assume there must be more valuable content on it. There's simply cats playing pianos, dudes getting hit in the groin with various things, and cringe-inducing mini dances. There are people sharing political stuff on there. I've seen some stuff Catholic traditionalists, right, that have popped up, but it's not a platform I'm active on. So I'm assuming it's just like any other platform you can find whatever you want to find, right, as long as it's not being censored. Weaselbees 2020, apart from COVID, the most interesting thing I heard was voices from upon the capitalist hill themselves calling for a broader spread of distribution to maintain a capitalistic society. That kind of talk from large corporations is bizarre and an interesting noise. They must be pretty worried about potential swings to socialism. And by the way, Weaselbees 2020, that's the way I interpreted what you wrote, by the way. Basically, capitalist corporations that are touting free markets and stuff like this receive hundreds of billions of dollars in social corporate welfare, right, at the same time that they go with this capitalistic system is amazing. It's insane. It is literally insane from Tesla to everybody else, right. Is volume fluctuating? I hope not. The man, the legend. I see, I'm gonna look for volume. How's the employment problem going to be going to be solved in the upcoming months or years? Vocalist, disruptive animation. Disruptive animation. We're seeing it right now. Top five or how are you doing? How's the audio gang? I'm just looking for audio stuff right now. Okay, I'm all the way down the bottom to chat. It looks like the audio might be kicking in and out for some people and might not for others. Graham, Chico, how do we reconcile these two points of view though? We should be free to say whatever we want, plus I don't want to have to see stuff. I find offensive or disgusting. I don't think there's a problem between them. If you don't want to see stuff that you find offensive or disgusting, don't look for it. Like don't go to places. It's like it's like bars, right? If you're an adult, there are different types of bars around, right? I mean, I don't know if it's a good analogy or not, but I can go to a strip joint if I want to. I can go to a pool hall if I want to. I can go to a strip joint that has pool tables. I could go to a dance club. I could go listen, go to a club that has house music. I could go to festivals that have electronic music playing. I could go to metal festivals, metal shows. It's my choice where I want to go, right? I don't see a problem with that and I can speak freely at each one of those festivals, each one of those clubs. The leftist community on tech talk is alive and well. I've learned a lot about political theory from it lately, have you? Okay, awesome. How's it going Chijo? Baked, how are you doing? Welcome to another live stream. Grand, the audio is all over the place. Oh man, the audio is all over the place. Pooper, audio is 60 percent. For my end, it's showing it to be okay. So, how do we fix this? How do we fix this? I don't even know if we can't fix this. Other than restarting it, audio is 60 percent. If you're using your lav mic for the stream, it may need a new battery. Does this even take batteries? I didn't realize there was a battery in it. Now the audio is perfect. Now the audio is perfect. It seems perfect now. It seems perfect. Okay, it's a Cheryl. This thing takes a battery? I didn't know. It may or may not. It may or may not. Okay, I'm going to look into it. It's louder now. It's louder now. Maybe the thing was a little loose. It's unfortunate because of my OBS. It was showing, I'm looking at the audio input capture and it's showing normal range, so I didn't catch it. My apologies for that. It's fantastic, is it? Okay, okay. So, for the first 45 minutes our audio is off. Oops, sorry gang. The audio that's going to go on SoundCloud because I'm recording this on the lav mic will be better. Unfortunately, because my editing software is having glitches, my editing computer is having glitches, hiccups. I'm not really editing any long videos on there. It's like driving a Ford. Don't believe the computer's lies. I know Elder God. I'm going to pot one of these blue cheese things. Seriously, this blue cheese is absolutely insanely delicious. I doubt I was going to focus. There you go. Look at that. Look at that goodness. Like so creamy. So creamy. Look at that. So creamy. It needs more blue. Let me find you a... It's very creamy, though. It's so good. Here's the more. A little bit more of the blue. Take a look. Let's see if you'll focus. Is it going to focus? It's not going to focus, unfortunately. Yeah, it needs a little bit more. Prime, Prime Theog. Hello. Was just watching one of your YouTube videos. Nothing better than listening to you in the background while doing work. Awesome. I'm glad you're enjoying. I'm glad you're enjoying. What's my favorite kind of cheese? It's difficult to say. Feta is the one I eat the most. Salute, everyone. Feta is the one, hands down, the one I eat the most. Stilton cheese, Elder God. Question mark. Feta. Weaselbees 2020 chicho. I would like to ask, ask your chat, if I may, in one word or sentence, what would make a better world for you? That's a good question. What would make a better world for everyone? In one word or one sentence? More cheese. I know that wasn't in response to that, but oh it was. More cheese. Better world. I'll take you to this. The chicho Stilton is one of my favorite cheeses. So rich and delicious. Nice. Stilton is really good. Mr. Nabiwan. Mr. Nabiwan. Thank you very much for the best. Appreciate it. Cheese doesn't say yeah. Some other people as well. Absurd of confeta cheese is great. I'm a big pepper jack guy. I smoke good. Oh, smoke good is so good. Is another favorite. Yeah. Smoke good and honey. Feta and honey. I know people are going to go, you crazy. Logic. One word that will make the world a better place. Shoot here, place says logic. Beans. How are you doing? No greed would make a better world. No greed. Free exchange of information. I like gram. Money redistribution. Vocalist. Which way? Because we already have money to redistribution. It's just going from the bottom to the top. Is that what you mean? I think we would have to need more specifically. Free comic books. Yes. And we're working towards it. We have free comic book day, right? Affordable healthcare. Just healthcare. Coexistence. I have a soft spot for these baby bell things. Baby bell things. Better awareness of environmental impacts. No war. More self-love would benefit everyone in the world. Indeed, indeed. Love, Catholic tradition says. I could go on. Yeah. Specifically, a gate. Love. Love. Get rid of me. Did he talk through pieces? I don't know about that. I don't know about that. Certain species would disagree. Certain species are prospering because of us. Apricot liqueur that we ended up making about three weeks ago. Sternite is really good. Super delicious. Oops. Super delicious. Compassion is also a good one. Yeah. Weasel beast. 2020. Thank you for the responses. One final question. What would you do personally to achieve it? Are you doing it now or could you start right now? No more hijacking. For me, it's simple. To improve the world, we need accountability and transparency of power. Accountability and transparency of power. We have that. We move light speeds into a better world. Mobile. Tristan mobile. I'm surprised I haven't read even one rude comment yet. Chats are always full of those. Yeah, we're a good crowd here, man. We'd like to keep it real. I think we've had trolls come in before and whatnot, but I think people are appreciating that we're not the bad guys and they're funner places to troll than people that are working towards doing all the things that people recommended. Right? I thought cheese earlier. On my way to a better world. Nice. Nathan Smith says. Neanderthal. I'm just gonna say Smith. Okay. I keep on trying to pronounce your whole name, but I always mess it up. I wish the bang baby bell folks would be satisfied with the lower profit margin. Those things are great, but they are not cheap. Baby bell, baby bell, baby bell. I gotta look that up. So, someone like me started to position himself in life to bring true accountability, including his own, into the mainstream that may be a good start. Yeah, whizzle beast. As long as you hold power, the accountability and transparency should be directly proportional to power, right? Capitalist power. And there's one person who has been working towards that and he's becoming a martyr for it and that's Julian Assange, right? There are others, of course. There are others, of course. If you say my name right three times, I'll show up at your door with some cheese. Oh, cheese. Can't do it, man. Can't do it. Whizzle beast, as I agree. JJC. I believe that if all countries and peoples could agree and respect each other, each other's differences, the world would be a lot better. But in human nature, there is conflict and there will always be war. Maybe in a more local sense, we could come together and understand each other. All lives matter, not just black lives, not just brown lives, or whatever. All lives matter. And one thing that's going on right now is there's protest in Hollywood, right, in Los Angeles, that they're coming out and saying children's lives matter and that is one wave we're seeing of the blowback or the ripple going through from Epstein and Maxwell, right? I can't think traditionalist. He's saying the name, Smith's names. He wants some cheese. Love those. They're great on crackers. Nice. Thank you, Will Show. Thank you for the bits. Very much appreciated. Very much appreciated. I was thinking more like Beetlejuice, but I could flip. Will, here are all my bets. I don't make enough live streams to give them away and this is where I bought them to spend. So I'm uploading. Awesome. Thank you very much, Will Show. Appreciate it. Absurd to call it. Baby Bell is a brand of cheese. They come in little wheels. Oh, okay. Coated in a thin layer of wax. You peel off. The cheese itself is white and soft and quite nice. I must have had them. I must have had them. And you can buy them in bigger form as well, right? Grab. Disagree. I don't think that is human nature. I don't think war is human's ground state of being. I think we've been conditioned to think that way. I agree with Graham, right? Initially, you could say it was resources. There's conflict with the resources and stuff like this, but a lot of the conflict right now in the world is resource wars, right? However, we're in the resource wars because of the greed factor. It's not because of trying to stay alive and prosper in your community, while some people's community is themselves, right? So that's a greed factor. But it's more about power trying to accumulate more power. It's not about survival anymore. Spider-Man, I have to respectfully disagree. Of course, all lives matter, but black lives are hurting a lot right now and they should matter. I think everybody's right, right? I don't think war is in human nature, JJC says. But conflict is in human nature and conflict leads to war. Conflict can lead to war, I would say. That's what I meant. Are you familiar with the stinky cheese man? Cheryl, Spider-Man. How to achieve the power to change things and then relinquish it at the appropriate time. It has to be in the design of the system, weasel beast. We can't rely on an individual to relinquish power, right? Because an individual should never be given that much power, right? It should be in the design of the system, just like cryptos or anonymity really should be in the design of the system. Privacy should really be in the design of the system, right? We'll show, oh, I think war is societal nature. When we group together, we form nationalism and in order to better our society, we feel like we need to accumulate more power through war. We'll show, have we reached the point that we are going to evolve past this, past this tribalism, past this reptilian mentality of annihilating the other, right? Are we, are we close to reaching that level? Evolving past that, because as soon as we evolve past that, we conquer the stars, right? As soon as we evolve past that. Cheryl, Catholic traditions to Cheryl. My daughter loves the stinky cheese man. I don't even know what the stinky cheese man is. He has performed at branches in our local library system many times. Is this another like red dog thing that the Canadians don't know? It's one of my favorites, stinky cheese man. What is this thing? Cron, one of the worries that I've been seeing in the black community is that their voice is being overrun by other topics and they are worried that in the end things in their neighborhood will not change. Cron, my first thing is I don't think change is coming as fast as people would like it to see or in the positive direction, right? As for what you're saying, let me give you, let me just get caught up with chat. I'm going to give you something that happened in Canada that I noticed when I was going to peace rallies. Okay, Elder God. The capitalist system is flawed but we need a superior human for the next one. Do you think so, Elder God? I think we're already here, man. I think we're capable of it. I think that's propaganda. Why would that ever be the case, the war thing? Smith, Chico. Stinky cheese man lives in the downtown east side, I believe. Stinky cheese man lives in... What do you mean, Smith? Stinky cheese man is a great child. I have no idea what the stinky cheese man is. Weaselbees 2020. Our societies at present are not designed to better our lives but to continue the produce-consume system. The moment we don't produce your worthless, the moment you don't consume, you're not keeping up with the Joneses. How can seven billion humans not create something better unless by design? By programming, by indoctrination, right? But I disagree that everybody thinks in those terms. I think we are creative beings, right? We're here to create. That's why censorship should never be a part of our society because there are people that are going to create things that are going to be disliked or freak out other people in our society. And if those people in our society that freak out on what new way of thinking is creating, they will censor it, right? So I think we are here to create. I disagree that we're here to consume material things. I think we're here to consume information and incorporate it into our lives, right? So there's sort of little caveats in there. Weaselbees, I think. Produce what? Consume what? Maybe we should think about Graham Ciccio. Are teachers resigning in your area or have you been keeping up with the teacher's resignations? They're not. I haven't heard too many teachers resigning in my area. There is concern in my area with the teachers and I have been following so many information in my area. But as far as I'm concerned, Graham, our education system has completely collapsed, right? And I've been mentioning this before COVID and it's just, you know, straw on the camel's back, right? I just walked past the school today and it's one of the main schools in my area and it was a gigantic building, a spender for, I don't know, I have no idea. It's huge, right? They have a huge field, a couple of fields and stuff like this. And you could have just walked in before and stuff like and whatnot if you're walking through. Now school hasn't even started. They've put up gigantic fencing and there's little pathways, little entrances and exits that you can walk off in and out now, right? And there's big signs there. I don't, I didn't have my phone so I didn't take a picture of the signs. If I had, I would take a picture of signs. They have rules and regulations of you know, what you have to do to enter the grounds and stuff like this. I personally wouldn't send my kids to a school like that, right? That's traumatizing. That's, that will have last longing effects on them personally. So there is stress. There's definitely stress. I don't think there's been mass resignations but I can see mass resignations come in the United States and people moving on to different fields of work or doing it privately, decentralizing themselves, which I hope they do. Catholic tradition, chichu, perhaps there is a Canadian equivalent the sweet maple syrup man brand possibly. We should have a sweet, sweet maple syrup man. We'll show chichu. Do you think we will evolve past it? I feel like a lot of people want to but without the accountability and transparency you mentioned it often feels hopeless. I think the accountability and transparency is coming. We just have to make sure we prevent central power from censoring information. If central power is able to censor information, kiss goodbye accountability and kiss goodbye transparency, right? Censoring information is one of the most powerful tools that central capital has to make sure they social engineer a society, and we shouldn't want to be under tyranny like that. We're being socially engineered to do the bidding of central power. We have to make sure that censorship does not get a foothold in our societies. Extremely important. Change starts with personal accountability, I believe. Very much so. Very much so, right? Allerga to Cheryl. I don't need to believe. I know human can be can be more. The blue pill must be controlled. There are evolutionary dead end. Cheryl laughs. That sounds like a prison. If the school, indeed, indeed, indeed. Bailey, the stinky cheese man, and other fairly stupid tales is a great parody of popular kids' fairy tales. Great read. Man, I gotta get off on this thing. The government need stupid people to succeed. Yeah. Or those who are willing to tour the party line, right? Inductionation is very powerful. Very powerful indeed. Salute everyone. So good. And here's an apricot that's been soaking. Check this out. Here's the apricot. Right? Too shiny for it to focus. Surprisingly, it's not as strong as the other fruits. I think it hasn't absorbed. It still needs to marinate more the liqueur for it to get really that flavor, right? So I think the fruit is going to get stronger over time and the liqueur is going to get sweeter over time. Uneducated, yeah. Graham, anyway, I've got to start going into school tomorrow. Oh, you guys go tomorrow already. Graham, August 10th. You guys are starting. Good luck, brother. And if it goes too far, pull out, right? If things are getting pretty sketchy, start using up your sick days. Or take a mental leave of absence. I know in my area with teachers you can take mental leave of absence, right? You retain your position and you can take an extended period off. So do what you need to do. Whatever makes you comfortable, brother. For in-service, no class yet. Just pre-work and planning, okay? Okay. Good luck, brother. Good luck. See how they're unfolding it. I don't trust them. Trust me. I'm always ready to fight against centralization. Good, good. Spider-Man. I don't think there's a crux on BLM. We have enslaved, segregated, and stripped away all human rights to black American lives from the elitist, from the elitist. They want us to say our lives matter to take away from the purpose, purpose of the movement. This country was built on systemic racism, 100%. And what they, what the, what was done to the blacks, to the African Americans that were brought us, brought us slaves to the United States, is unbelievable. If you've looked at what they did, it just blows you away, right? Like how could humans treat other humans in such a way, right? Mind-boggling, really? And then when slavery was over, the repression of blacks, right, was unbelievable in the United States. How they're treated, how they're stigmatized, it's insane. Systemic racism exists in the Western world, but it also exists in the whole world, everywhere, right? I've, the place that I've been to that had the least amount of racism but it still existed was Cuba, okay? That's one place I've went to that racism was not prevalent. It wasn't in your face, right? There was racism between the more Latino Cubans than the black Cubans because a lot of the black Cubans weren't making enough into the higher ranks of government, but the racism among the general population was almost non-existent. It was enlightening, it was unbelievable to me, right? Because I grew up in Canada, well I grew up, I was here for many years before I went to Cuba in the 90s, and I was facing racism as someone who's brown in Canada. I got into fights because people were racist against me, right? And then I would go to Cuba and that didn't exist. That's the place I've been to that had the least amount of racism that I can recall. I, robots, the new slave class, maybe with less negative aspects, despite my, I'm sure you've experienced racism in life, well for sure, for sure. On a good day, things were discussed. On a bad day, things didn't go in such a right direction, I guess. I imagine Antarctica is fairly tolerant, possibly, possibly. Catholic traditionalists, the public schools in this area are starting classes after Labor Day. My son's high school has decided to start on time on August 17th. They have extensive plans for all sorts of contingencies, but we will see how things end up going. I am guard, guardedly optimistic that things will go well. Okay, I hope so too, Catholic traditionalists, I really do. No racism in the UK. We live in peace here, he's laughing his ass off. How the god says, hilarious, funny, funny, funny. Up time, one hour and 12 minutes, these streams go way too fast, man. Way too fast, seriously. These streams go insanely fast. This cheese is really good too. It's got cardamon in it. Cardamon seeds. I really like this cheese as well. I eat a lot of cheese, it's not focused. I eat a lot of cheese with honey, by the way. Honey and toast, so good. Spiderman, thank you for letting me advance, chicho. With the stress lately, and the way the world is going, now I need an outlet. My pleasure, Spiderman. And vending is a great thing to do. Helps me out as well, by the way, in a big way. When you think I'm zen, we still beat 2020. We still beat 2020, chicho. How do I achieve your level of zen? Eat a lot of cheese. Have you ever seen mice? They're like super happy. Tell you the truth, there are things, you know, I've gone, first of all, the harder hits you take, right, if you take really hard hits, and you're able to come out of that, that makes you stronger and have a lighter, or it can't, lighter. You should be able to see the lighter side of life, the absurdity of life. Once you realize life is absurd, right, and all you have to do to improve your situation is always do your best. Always try to go in the more positive direction. Slowly what you find out is things start working out for some reason, to a certain degree, and then life happens, and you told God your plans, and God laughing his ass off, right? Cron, yes, black people have a lot of internal issues, internal, a lot of external as well. Cron, like, geez, you must know that. And it shows when you look in the communities. I remember talking to friends that never had positive role models, and didn't know who they were or their family. So the confidence they had, look fragile, it was sad because I used to get teased, because I knew what native tribe part of my family was from, and they didn't really know anything about their ancestors, yeah. And Cron, this was by design, right? This was by design, right? Systemic racism, 100%. That's one thing people don't appreciate, that people say, oh, I'm not racist, people need to get over it. It's not you individually, you might not be racist, but the system that we function under is 100% by design to oppress the other, right? We have to change that. Major, major shark, major shark, how are you doing? I always call you George, but I think it's major shark. I think anyway, correct me if I'm wrong. I think I switched between the hello my friend, hope all as well, much love, thank you very much for the love. I appreciate it. This is the end of the cheese coma right now. Funny. Cheryl, I'll be right back, gonna go grab some cheese. I'm taking some pretty big dogs, still working through anger. Yeah, weasel beast. Okay, you've taken hard knocks, you're working through the anger. Do this. Start focusing your anger on the big things, right? I know it's difficult, man. I've gone through it where everything triggers you. Like trigger, trigger, trigger. You got to get yourself out of that, right? Start brushing off the little things, the noise, right? Someone cuts you off, fuck it, right? Someone looks at you the wrong way, forget it. Someone bumps into you, it's okay, right? Forget about that noise, right? Look into our society, figure out what really bothers you, right? And we're not talking about individuals, right? It's not about individuals, it's about the system. Direct all that anger and all that creativity that comes from that anger towards fighting that thing. That really, you've narrowed down to a point, you say this is the problem, right? Right here. I'm gonna hit it up from here and realize that there are multiple different front lines. You just chose to be there, right? And if you don't like it, move on to another front line, right? Focus your anger to things that are bigger than you, bigger than your problem. More than your, more than the knock that took you down. That's something that helped me, man. Cheese, grud. Catholic Jesus Christ, I am seriously tempted to grab a slice or two of gr, gr, gr, I know this cheese, I can't pronounce it. Grier and a bottle of Strongwell Grier and Crisp Cider go extremely well together, by the way. My wife is expecting to use that cheese for French or French onion soup, though quite the dilemma, quite the dilemma. I would not touch that cheese Catholic traditionalist. Do not do it, do not do it. But it does use it as a soup. The system, the system is not racist. Elder God, the police forces have been racist from day one, right? In Canada, United States anyway. So, by design, the system of policing was racist. The war on drugs was racist. So, I would disagree. Maybe certain things are, they can use it as a tool. It's shake. Is it shake? Shake? Sure. Oh, it is shake. Major shake. Is that what it is? Major shake. What are you doing today? Miro, how are you doing? Doing good, doing good. Thank you very much. Political accountability. Yeah. Why not? Stoicism in action. Grab. As long as there have been laws, there have been, they have been designed to oppress the other and defend the oppressor. In large part, yeah. Is that why I'm prone to rats? Rants about new world systems and overwhelming the elite. Again, no joke, possibly. I know I go off on them as well. Spider-Man, did you guys know the jail system was put into law once blacks became free and not slaves by the white man to oppress them? Was it? I think there were jails before that, Spider-Man. And on this planet, the other is non-white. They disagree, Graham. Non-white. I shouldn't even think about that. Is there any place where whites are looked down upon? Browns are? White? Interesting. Intrepid. How are you doing? Hey, Gicho. Hope you're having a chill night, my friend. Indeed. I'm drinking homemade apricot liqueur. Salute. And eating cheese. Blue cheese and cheese with cardamom on it. Very creamy. Whizzlebeast 20. Whizzlebeast 2020 is now taking donations of cheese for his new political party. The neighbor party. Funny. Funny. Also, wouldn't the other be the improversed? Yeah. Yeah, like in India, there's the caste system, right? But they are non-white. All right? So that's why I paused a little bit. It doesn't mean the other can't be any other color than black. They can be. They're just non-white. Is there any place in the world where the whites are considered to be subclass, lower class? The brown thing is like a little little pastry thing. It's got like lots of seeds in it. Chia seeds. It's got raisins. It's very good actually. It's gotten too dark now. I don't think I'll focus. It's pretty good. It will go great with the with the cheese on top. Indeed. Miro no. I don't have time to read a sata. So much on my plate, brother. Spiderman. Yes, Chico. I worded that wrong. The white man started to abuse the jail system and throw black Americans in them. Can I throw that pastry thing in there? Oh, that's cool. Just eat it in front. Spiderman. More African-American men are in prison or jail or prohibition or parole than were enslaved in 1850s before the civil war began. Ohio State law, brother. But here's a kicker, Spiderman. You can't look at absolute numbers, right? It has to be a percentage. Okay. So anyone that quotes absolute numbers from 1850 to 2020, they're manipulating the data. What was the population in the United States in 1850? What's the population in the United States now? The population in the United States right now is 330 million people. 330 million plus people. The population in the United States in 1850 was what? How many black people were there? How many black people are now? We have to look at that. You have to look at ratios, percentages, not absolute numbers from 170 years ago. It doesn't make sense if you can do a direct comparison like that. And Alexander, an Ohio State law professor, he knows that, right? He's manipulating people. Why? He's probably a lawyer. Well, he's a lawyer. Ohio State law professor is a lawyer and he wants to manipulate people, right? Not all lawyers are bad, by the way. If you're a lawyer, you're watching this. You could be a phenomenal lawyer, right? I'm just saying. Mathematicians do this as well. I'll enjoy my water smiths. That's crazy. Chichou, how do you, how do Canadians view the U.S. handling of the virus? We think it's insane. 80%, I think it was some stat I looked at and who knows where the stat came from, who knows how accurate it is. But the stat that I heard that I think CBC said or something like this, that 80% of Canadians don't want the border open, right? So that's a hearsay stat. But my interaction with Canadians, I haven't yet talked to a Canadian that wants the U.S. border to be opened up again with people traveling back and forward and en masse, right? We're afraid of you guys, man. What are you doing down there? Sure. No cheese. Oh, no. Grab the spoonful of cookie butter instead. Oh, nice. Ridiculous. Cookie butter is awesome. I'm assuming that's like cookie dough. Hey, Elder God. Actually, I was recently watching time tracks from 1993 where in the future the whites are in the minority and the blacks call the whites Blanco. Ah, really? Blanco, Blanca. What show is that? Time tracks. I know that movie. I think I've seen that movie. Is it a movie? That's true. I'll have to look at that regarding the prisons. Weaselbees 2020 with accountability will come some bitter truth to humanity 100% and we need it. We need it. Very bitter indeed and hopefully if it ever comes to pass lessons are learned and written into global law. Yeah, once we reach the stage where we got transparency and we're coming close to it to a certain degree, transparency of power and accountability of power. Wow. True transparency and accountability of power. It's the only thing really that'll move us forward to the next phase of humanity. Without it we're stuck in this in this loop. The world's population is almost doubled from my birth till now. Yeah, I think it was 1 billion 100 years ago in the turn of the 1900. I believe so anyway. I looked at the state a long time ago and just knowing mathematics, teaching mathematics and looking at the way mathematics is used to manipulate tell fallacies and instill dogmas in people. It just blows me away. Okay. Like the war on drugs. The first two people that were put in jail or first one at least anyway that was put in jail when the US government waged war prohibition war on drugs was a hemp farmer, white hemp farmer that was thrown in jail. Right. Weasel beast. Wow. 6 billion more. Yeah. I believe so anyway. Don't quote me. Look at look at the data. In any other area of nature we call that an infestation. Weasel beast. All we got. True power is hidden. We need to find the puppet masters, not the puppets. Indeed. I agree with Elder God 100%. Keegan, how are you doing? Hey Chicho. I finally can see you live. Nice. Love all your videos. Greetings from Argentina. Greetings Argentina. How are you doing? Thank you for popping in. Welcome, welcome, welcome. And thank you for the love. For sure. Miro, yeah. I'm a Spider-Man hosting. Miro, yeah. I'm from San Diego. So for the most part, the majority of the people follow guidelines on masks, wearing social distancing, etc. However, there's some politicizing on masks. I don't get why some people get so irritated wearing one. People think this is a this is obsession, but it really isn't. Real oppression, real oppression is in places like North Korea or China. Here's a kicker. People are being upset. First of all, there shouldn't be any shaming of people wearing masks or not wearing masks. I think people should leave each other alone. If you want to wear a mask, wear a mask. If you don't want to wear a mask, don't wear a mask. Some people will say this doesn't work. I think liberty supersedes tyranny or supersedes this type of situation, right? Especially when central power is this corrupt, you can't give them any more power to lock people up. That's the problem we have right now. So I think people should leave each other alone. And oppression, the United States went into full oppression mode. It's just taking this along for it to roll out when they passed the Patriot Act, right? When they started censoring information in a huge way, right? Controlling information. They fired Phil Donahue, the person that had the longest running daytime television show in the United States for like 30 years because he opposed the Iraq invasion, right? They fired him. They censored him. They de-platformed him. So de-platforming hasn't started with YouTube or Twitter or Patreon and stuff like this with this new technology, right? De-platforming has been happening for decades in our society. One of the biggest, one of the most well-known people, okay, on television that was respected up, the yin-yang was fired because he opposed the Iraq invasion. That's de-platforming. That's censoring information. How do people feel about that, right? That is what censorship has brought. I know there's people saying, you know, we should censor this voice, we should censor that voice, that, that, that. You can't censor any voices. Once you censor one voice, you censor every voice. Okay. In 1973, it was 3.5 billion. Chico Amira says, when does school start over here, over there? It should be September, September 5th or so. So first week of September, school starts here, I believe, anyway. Okay. Roughly 1.6 billion in 1900. So 1.6 billion and we're at 7., we're pushing 8 billion now, aren't we? 7.5. So 1850 would have been probably 1 billion. I'm guessing. And what was the population in the United States then? Right? Because the population of Europe was much more dense than the United States. The United States was pretty sparse in 1850 relative to now anyway. So the population in the United States would have been way lower than 330 million, right? Ratio-wise as compared to 7.5 billion to 1.6 billion. 330 million relative to what it was back then in the United States. I don't think it would have been, it would have been a smaller ratio. Catholic traditions. In my college years, I had a friend that would take me, take me along to parties at Lincoln University in Jefferson City a few times a month. At these parties, I was often the only white guy. It was definitely an interesting experience and understanding if only in a very, very small way what it was like to be a minority in a large group. Cool. That would have been a cool experience. The music must have been insane. When was this? Catholic tradition. Was it the golden age of hip-hop? 1980s, 90s? Okay, I'm scrolling down until I see something directed towards me again. Spiderman, here's my deal, Chicho. Shouldn't we try our best to stop the spread of the virus since it's so deadly and transmissible and mass or proven to help stop the spread? Here's the problem, Spiderman, right? Sure, we should try to stop the spread of the virus. However, you can't give this type of power to central such corrupt institutions as we have right now that are governing over us, right? Because if you give them the mandate, the right to force people to wear masks, throw them in prison if they don't wear masks, shut off their electricity, shut off their water if they have gatherings, then you're in full blown tyranny. And what's going to happen in the limit? That power is going to be turned on the general population, whoever the other happens to be at the moment, right? History has proven that, so you can't force people, you can't take liberty away from people, right? Whenever central power deems it acceptable to do so, right? Because as you know, as most of you know here, huge, huge percentage of the population is indoctrinated, right? So just imagine, most of you weren't around or weren't aware what was happening after 9-11 in the build-up to the Iraq war, right? The majority of the people that you talked to weren't favor, like 99% weren't favor of invading Afghanistan, and 80% weren't favor in the United States, in Canada was less, but 99% of people in Canada and the United States weren't favor of invading Afghanistan, okay? Which was insanity to me. And in the United States, more than 80% weren't favor of invading Iraq, and in Canada probably at least 50% weren't favor of it, right? That's how indoctrinated people were. Do you really want to give that type of power to central institution that can manipulate, right? 99% of the population to invade another nation, right? To send them to war on the other side of the globe for revenge. I don't, right? That is the problem, okay? We can't give that type of power away. As soon as you give that away, they're not going to stop there. We know that, right? So you have to let people be. If they choose to wear a mask, they wear a mask. If they don't choose to wear a mask, they don't wear a mask. They are not your enemy. Graham Chicho, roughly 32 million U.S. population, 1850 according to the census, which was the first census to attempt to include slaves. Wow, so 23 million, right? So more than 10, what would it be? 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 times more population in 1850 in 2020 than 1850, right? So as soon as Spider-Man, that professor, law professor from Ohio State Law, when it says, oh, there are more people, more blacks in prison right now than there were blacks enslaved in 1850. The guy's manipulating, okay? Really? So it's not cool. It's not cool. 76 million people in the U.S. in 1900. So 76, what would the ratio be? 76, 330. So let's go 80. So four times and one point. So the ratio would have been four times from 1900 to 2020 for U.S. population. For the world, it went from 1.6 to 7.5. So that's, what is that? That's about five times, isn't it? It's actually more? Really? No, 1.6. Yeah, I guess so. Interesting. Let's go 1.5, 3, 4.5. Yeah, 4, 4 more. Yeah, it's about the same. Wow, interesting. It's about the same. Weaselbees 2020, there was never any stopping COVID. We simply were too focused on blaming others and ignoring reality. We can, however, embrace this force change to run things better. Catholic tradition is early 1990s. Early 1990s, I definitely learned a lot about hip-hop, a genre I knew almost nothing about previously. Awesome, awesome. King reform, liberty or death. I tend to agree with that. Weaselbeest. Most people in the U.K. are not aware that our parliament signed a two-year law allowing suspension of civil reform in order to combat social health and economic well-being. I didn't know that either. But we know in general the U.K. is going way down totalitarian than the U.S. or Canada. So U.K. has been rolling out a few things over the last, and before the pandemic, by the way, with the internet laws and censorship and all these things that they've been rolling out, right? And meanwhile, the royal family, some of their heads are pedophiles, right? They're trying to, they're passing laws to enslave the population. And the royal families, I don't know, is this YouTube allowable? I'm scrolling down, gang. Hello. Hello, Karen Sin 64. Bit suitcase. Hello, hello. Death life, two sides to the same coin. Yeah, I'd rather be on the life side, personally. Dr. P. Catholic, I wish I could have taken a picture of the look the DJ had. One of those parties gave me when I jokingly requested some grass priceless. Hilarious, funny, funny. Maybe like, dude, what the? Awesome. I just imagine if you had a blues grass track and popped it on, went, that would have been kick ass. That would have been amazing. Spider-Man, can we just buy some land that wasn't stolen and name it to join? Karen Sin, how's everybody doing this fine evening or evening? Where I'm, where I'm from. I'm doing well here. It's evening where I am. Birth is invite to death. Yeah. Yes. At our spelling consists of a diet instead of a limit. Also is pronounced K Ren Sin, K Ren Sin, K Ren Sin, K Ren Sin. Thank you for that, by the way. I like it when people tell me how to pronounce their names. K Ren Sin. Okay, awesome. I'm keeping an eye on, eye on Spain at the moment. They have introduced the first national rollout of UBI. If that goes well, then screw England. I'm out. Weaselbees. You have to be a Spanish citizen, don't you? Spider-Man. Then we can all move to Chichotia. You will automatically become president of this land. I don't want to become president, man. I just want to live my life making math videos and doing this. That's all I want to do, man. Just sustain it, maintain it. They can buy comic books. I just, I need my cheese. That's all I want to do. More cheese. Blue cheese. Wobbler mangroves, that's what it says. Chichot. Weaselbees. No, Chichot. It also covers any immigrant, immigrant present for over 12 months, I believe. Really, the UBI in Spain. That's pretty cool. Really, that's super cool. Salute, everyone. Dr. P. We say we choose life, yet we speak into our existence with a vibratory frequency of sound. We call what we eat a dye. Ah, dye it instead of live it. Ah, okay. Thanks for capitalizing that. Therefore, we are casting the spell of death rather than life when speaking. Dye it. Ah, that's cool. Never thought about that. Live it. Dye it. I guess if you eat wrong, you die earlier, so it is a dye it, right? I wonder what the origin of the Latin of that is, but that's pretty cool, Dr. P. I hope that sticks. Grow forest, Chichot. I was watching an interview of Frank Lloyd Wright. Like Lloyd Wright. Early 1950s, he was discussing building out of the city. He started to describe the process of decentralization of America because the expansion of gas stations, he spoke of escaping the cities. Yeah, I think I've, if it's the same person, the ideal cities of the circular rolling out, right, with the compartmentization and making it totally anti-fragile. It's a very cool concept, and I think those are options we have to look at. It's just the redesigning our living space. Eight-bit suitcase. How are you doing? It's about time that the social and economic structural changes, and for that to happen, things have to get worse before they get better. And that, I agree. I think things are going to get a lot worse than they are going to get better. Chichot, can we have a Spider-Man statue? I don't know. I don't have a, oh, I do have a little Spider-Man toy. Actually, I got a few Spider-Man toys. What am I saying? I have one on my walls. I'll try to remember to bring it next time. But I do have a bunch of Spider-Man toys in boxes. Oh, an anthogens would be 100% legal. An anthogens would be 100% legal. Dieta, Latin word describing a daily food allotment. Ah, dieta. So it's not dye, but it's still, the word dye is still there. Daily, daily food allotment. Dieta. You trust that? Dieta, Latin word describing a daily food allotment. Yeah, so where did the word dye come from then? That must be Latin as well. Surge would be our musical guest. Surge would be our musical guest. Don't crush my dreams. Let's do it. Bring it for the comic stream. Okay, if I remember, I will. If I remember, I will. It's one that I found in the last few years, someone had left out. It was just, you know, here people, if they're moving, they leave stuff out and you can go look and take things if you want. And they had a Superman and a Spider-Man. So I went, oh, cool. And they had this guy too. Check this out. They had a C3PO head. So I put the C3PO head on my, on our living thing. So I took the C3PO head and I took the Superman and Spider-Man, but I do have other Spider-Man little figurines. They're not in good shape. When quantum computers reach their start, of its potential, many things will improve by a lot more enough for governments to care less about us and more about them. Possibly, unless they control them. Allergot. Dietji. To live one's life. Al. Matter of living. Dietji. The matter of living, really. The matter of living, eating the matter of living. Is that what it is? Cool. Cool. Gang, should we call the stream? Dietetics is a great word. Dietetics. I don't know what dietetics means. I would have to look that up. Smith. No. We're almost into two hours, gang. And I haven't had any hiccups with Bitshoot, making sure that these things are about the two hour mark. Or a little bit less, ideally. So that's been going fantastic. More cheese. Cheese. Oh, so here's the meaning. The branch, so dietetics. The branch of knowledge concerning with the diet and its effects on health, especially with the practical applications of scientific understanding of nutrition. Cool. Very cool. I wonder if that's a, is that in your term or it's been around for a long time? It's Greek and Latin, so it's been around for a long time. Three hours, here we come. Bitshoot is the future. Bitshoot is the future. Okay. I want to start uploading more stuff to Bitshoot, some of our previous videos. Time to kick it up a little bit. I'm not appreciating all the censorship on YouTube and Twitter and whatnot. My friend is Greek and Latin. He's almost 3,000 years old. I'm not no gang. Thanks for being here. Great discussion. We did talk about censorship a little bit. We didn't talk about privacy or surveillance, but we've talked a lot about those before. Great discussion. We will be doing a current events live stream tomorrow, tomorrow night at 8 p.m. so we can continue our conversation because a lot of the talk was about current events and stuff. I sort of try to direct it towards more censorship because I think that's extremely important for us because we need that free flow of information. Okay. Again, thank you for being here. Moss, thank you for taking care of business. Thank you for the discussions, everyone. If you want to follow this work, I'm on Patreon. Patreon.com forward slash chico, C-H-Y-C-H-O. If you want to support this work, Patreon is a fantastic way to do so. I don't put anything behind paywalls. Everything's creative commons. Share and share like. Okay. You can follow the work and at some point, if you do have the means, Patreon is a fantastic way to support this project. We are live streaming on Twitch, twitch.tv forward slash chico live, C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. If you want to participate in these live streams in chat right here, Twitch is where you want to be at. Gang, thank you for the follows. Thank you for the subs. Thank you for the bits and mods. Thank you for taking care of business. Okay. I do announce these live streams 30 minutes before we go live on LO, VK, GAB, Mines, Parler, and Twitter. You can follow the work there. We do share additional information. Okay. And you can see what we're sharing on those platforms. Okay. I will be uploading the audio of this discussion to soundcloud.com forward slash chico C-H-Y-C-H-O. If you want to listen to these discussions in audio format as podcast, they are available on SoundCloud and they should be available on your favorite podcasting platform, including Spotify. Okay. And we will be uploading this video to Bitshoot. And why not? We'll kick this up to YouTube as well. I'm pretty sure we were, uh, sensors were not zappas. Maybe. I don't think they will, but tomorrow's stream, I don't think it will be uploaded to YouTube. Okay. So you can watch the videos after the fact on those two platforms. Everything goes to Bitshoot. Most things go on YouTube. These will be, thank you for the stream chico and for the discussions. You guys as well. Fantastic discussions. Facebook can see, see you. Don't let them win. Don't let them win. Don't let them win. Gang. I hope you have a fantastic evening, fantastic morning for those of you in the UK and Europe and other parts of the world. Okay. And afternoon possibly. And if you can make it tomorrow night, eight PM, we do a current events live stream and then on, uh, on Tuesday morning, we're going to follow up with an economics live stream. Might as well do these three things back to back and deal with everything that's come up. Okay. Gang. Bye everyone. I'll see you guys tomorrow if you can make it.