Confronting Tim Pool: Trump, Andrew Tate, Tucker Carlson, Failure, and Success
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Andrew Tate is effectively the guy who's
going to that young man who knows he's
deficient and telling him get to work
now is Tucker Carlson a leader
there's like this view that being a
follower is a bad thing I completely
disagree it's from the get-go I was
saying Trump lost this one your take on
defunding the police then I'm in favor
of it and against it at the same time
it's actually really simple
welcome back to another episode of the
me Kevin show in this episode we have
the opportunity to sit down with Tim
pool we were just on his podcast make
sure to check that out on culture wars
but on culture wars I have a question
for you now we're going to start with
that we actually didn't talk about on
yours Andrew Tate is Andrew Tate good
for America or not
I could I I don't listen to a lot of the
stuff I've actually known him for like
I've never met him in person but I've
known him online for a very very long
time
I can't speak to these videos that come
out where he says he did awful things or
whatever what I can say is
the stuff that I do see from him tends
to be good
but that could just be like selection
bias do you think he's providing purpose
for for younger men or is there
potentially a dangerous purpose if
there's this uh you know male
masculinity you know toxic masculinity
is is what the media likes to Brand him
as
that's tough Jordan Peterson I would say
probably does a better job with purpose
and masculinity
but like that's kind of silly to say
because Jordan Peterson's a button-up
College you know Professor literally
type and and Andrew Tate is a world
champion kickboxer famous Bugatti
driving all these things uh I I would
say the messages that I've seen from
Tate are a general net positive telling
young men to work hard don't stop you
know believe in yourself all that
stuff's really good there was one viral
video I saw where he says rocket ship
going to the moon have to stop halfway
to take a break it has to keep pushing
Non-Stop and I'm like that's a good
message
but I know there's a lot of stuff that
he's been accused of saying and I would
I think it's just fair for me to say I
don't know if I know enough about his
full body of work for me to to give like
a good answer
what I can say is the general concept of
teaching young men to be uh responsible
hard-working and to embrace their
masculinity is a good thing and the
reason why so many young men are turning
to him is because he's providing them
with that that that vision and that
leadership that they're lacking
elsewhere
is it our schools that are failing is it
parents that are failing is it
government that's failing who why why
are they being failed all of them all of
them yeah our schools are disaster I've
always hated the public school system my
experience with it was was it was
horrible parents absolutely are failing
uh the government the Department of
Education is an easy example but come on
we can give a million examples of
government failure uh schools punish
masculinity
they this has been something since I was
a kid the young boy who is fidgeting and
wants to play is scolded and told to sit
sit still and shut up a more feminine
trait uh young girls are are you know
they have a tendency towards calmly
sitting and and you know being more
agreeable young boys are fidgety they
want to play sports they want to be
physically active so I think especially
with that meant that mentality
you then graduate to you know the metoo
movement era stuff and the culture wars
where
as one example of the uh of the failings
that we see in schools and in the system
there's this meme poster where it says
you know John was drunk Jane was drunk
they had sex Jane could not consent so
John raped her and it's like well
they're both drunk right that's so
that's just one example of men are
feeling beaten down insulted and left
behind and our universities do it the
reason I say parents are failing is
because I've never liked the idea of I
don't have kids so so you know look my
opinion is ill-informed but I would just
say
handing off your children to an
institutionalized learning facility to
raise them what's actually happening is
your children are being raised by other
children
the amount of time a child spends with a
mentor figure in a school is minimal and
the amount of time they learn from other
children is very high
so the behavior is I I saw this when I
was growing up why is it that
where I'm where I'm at in terms of uh
Social Development is more responsible
staying away from drugs and then this
other you know girl in my neighborhood
drugs gangs all that really bad stuff
and it was because she learned from
other kids
right and so you know I spent time with
my family at the family business where I
was surrounded by adults
and so the conversations I heard the
lessons lessons I would be given
and the hard work I was doing at my
family business lended itself to how I
viewed the world and how I behaved and
the kids that I were around me
my Social Development will be like I'm
standing at a counter making a cup of
coffee when a guy walks up and says I am
sick of these Republicans and their
religious blah blah and I'm hearing that
conversation
the kid in my class would spend all
their time with another kid going
did you see the new Eminem video
they're learning from kids who also
don't know whereas I was being
influenced by adults who had you know
different opinions and everything and
their problems or whatever right yeah I
think
when it comes to parents
kids need to be working with the parents
they need to be speaking more with
adults there's this viral video showing
a bunch of kids in the 50s
and the and the children seven or eight
years old are speaking like 40 year olds
about war and there's this little kid
being like I'm quite concerned with
what's happening with Germany the the
invasion of Poland was quite startling
to so many of us and I don't know what
he said but everyone's like what is this
it's because these children were being
taught by adults to act like adults and
so they did and the reason why we see uh
children today acting like children is
because the schools are just having kids
learn from other children wow so a lack
of leadership in the schools is there a
potential that if if Andrew Tate is
potentially the answer maybe or the
counter to the metoo movement at what
point does that become
potential lack of respect towards women
how do you balance that right right yeah
so I don't want to say that Andrew Tate
is the answer to the metoo movement nor
that the metoo movement was entirely
inherently bad
you know women being abused or harassed
and work is is horrible and the idea
that they would speak up and call out
awful people like you know Harvey
Weinstein or whatever and uh a lot of
these disgusting guys should be uh
criminally charged for the criminal acts
they did but what I mean when I bring up
the metoo movement is that there were
many stories of false accusations
there was a uh the story of the mattress
girl in New York where um
she carried around the mattress got the
cover of magazines and was featured and
celebrated and then it turned out that
uh the guy she accused
she actually was lying about it I said
that's what was reported it was reported
text messages came out showing that she
was begging him and desperately in love
with him and he rejected her and then
after he they hooked up she begged she
begged him to stay with her he said you
know I'm I'm not interested thank you
though and then she immediately said
then it was right
and then turned it into this big PR
campaign that results in a bunch of men
being like I understand wanting to go
after rapists but why are you lying
about me and destroying my life and the
the institutions were immediately just
siding with the accusers which led to
this this major uh you know
anti-feminist backlash I don't think
that agitate falls into that sphere
necessarily I think Andrew Tate falls
into the severe of young men are
purposeless they're not finding
relationships they're struggling to meet
women they are uh physically weak
mentally weak and they don't want to be
they know their deficiencies they want
to be better they want to be strong they
want to be Superman Andrew Tate says
he's he's like it you look why do people
have physical trainers you could go to
the gym and exercise on your own but you
don't exactly know how to do what you
need to do or how to get the motivation
so people will hire a physical trainer
to tell you no no keep going one more
one more do it do it and then you're
pushing it's like come on come on and
then you get that last push-up someone
to give you the drive and motivation to
make you feel like this is the right
path forward the leadership you need
that's what Andrew Tate and Jordan
Peterson both do entertain a different
way from Peterson
but Andrew Tate is effectively the guy
who's going to that young man who knows
he's deficient and telling him get to
work now and then the kid's like I gotta
do it and they can feel that people need
leadership some people are leaders some
people need leaders and there's nothing
wrong with being someone you know
there's like this view that being a
follower is a bad thing I completely
disagree you know why do we like dogs so
much
dogs are loyal yeah and uh there's that
the famous story of Hachiko the dog you
know the story of Hachiko
keep it simple uh Japanese Professor
adopts an Akita puppy
uh one day when he's walking to the
train station to go teach at University
the uh Hachiko breaks out and follows
him that started a tradition of every
day Hachiko would walk with him to the
train station and then when he was
coming home Hachiko would run back and
meet him at the train one day the
professor had a stroke while his
university and he died
hashiko came to the train station and
waited and the simple version is he
waited for 10 years because he would not
abandon his you know his friend and they
say you know dogs need to know smell the
death so that they can grieve
uh they tried to remove Hachiko and
rehome him he was always break out and
he would always go back to that train
station
they built a statue in hachiko's honor
that's why we love dogs so much because
we know that they're they are there for
us but they're followers so I think
about some people are leaders Andrew
Tate's clearly a leader and some people
are followers
I think about a great General that we
Revere and we always need to remember
that those soldiers who stood on the
front line with that with that man were
followers but they had some of the
greatest courage to stand and face death
for something greater than themselves
so there's nothing wrong with being a
follower
but you'll need a leader you'll need
someone to be that motivating force if
you do not give young men a strong
motivating force or you demonize them
they will find it wherever they can
and uh like I said I think Andrew Tate
is uh based on what I've seen of him
today I can't speak for any of the other
stuff he said there's a lot of things
that are controversial I don't know
about
some things that I said that are
despicable
but uh the matches I see for him today
tends to be empowering for young men who
are in desperate need of that
perhaps if they have complaints about
Andrew Tate and don't like it they
should stop demonizing masculinity and
provide real uh masculine uh I mean look
even Jordan Peterson who's a fairly
mild-mannered guy they called him a Nazi
and far right and all that stuff well if
you can't have Jordan Peterson you can
educate so that's what you got to deal
with wow great answer
Tucker Carlson recently interviewed
Donald Trump some say that Tucker
Carlson was weak in his questioning in
his interview
is Tucker Carlson a leader
uh yes
Tucker Carlson but um he's absolutely a
leader and there's no question about
that but he's not on the same level as a
trump or an Andrew Tate or even a Jordan
Peterson
and what I mean by that is there's
probably a bunch of other names I could
list Tucker is a a he's an he's an
individual operator he does his thing
he doesn't seem to be the kind of guy
who uh wants to be in charge of everyone
else he's just forward-thinking
intelligent well-read understands a lot
and he's conveying those ideas I'd
probably put myself in a similar
position to Tucker on the on the scale
of leadership
I'm I'm not here to be leading a charge
uh in terms of like
you know like obviously to a certain
degree I I push more than Tucker
probably does
but I'm not running for office I don't
want to be anyone's boss even though I
am I'm not doing this that I can be in
charge of a bunch of people but there is
a degree of leadership that
we're both engaged in without being the
let me run this and let me fix this
Jordan Peterson is is a culture Warrior
leader a general in the culture War he
goes online and he says
here's what I think here's what's
happening Tucker and I and Tucker
obviously to it a hundred fold more than
I do say here's the news we saw and
here's what we think about it so you
know where's Jordan Peterson sets the
standard of this is the this is the
issue and this is the history uh and
that leads a lot of people in a certain
direction and Trump says I Want To Be
Your Leader vote for me
someone like Tucker Carlson is more so
like well you know let me let me talk to
you about what's going on but you know
I'm not going to tell you I'm not gonna
take charge of your life you know can
somebody like Vivek be a leader if some
say he's just echoing or parroting what
Trump says and potentially even a
further way oh the fake is absolutely
litter
um he's new to the scene
he many of his positions are untested
he's not been in office but he is
standing in front and uh the best
example of leadership in this regard is
there's the obvious semantic argument of
yes he wants to be president
so he's trying to be a leader on the
debate stage when asked would you still
support Donald Trump if he was convicted
without hesitation vivek's hand goes as
high as it can possibly go then Nikki
Haley and then some men to the right and
then finally Rhonda Santos looks to his
right looks to his left and then half
holds up his hand right that that image
right there shows a lack of leadership
lack of leadership versus leadership
yeah Vivek was uninterested in whether
or not people would like or hate him for
his view on supporting Trump he knew he
knew you can say that Vivek is just
trying to appease Trump voters fine you
can say he's just trying to Pony up to
Trump absolutely but that means that in
his mind he is definitive and he knows
this is the move that must be made to
win and he's not going to wait for an
audience to clap Rhonda Sanders on the
other hand was unsure
so Ron may be saying he wants to be a
leader but looking around to see what
the temperature is before raising your
hand is
now I guess Ron's response was that um
they had agreed not to do the hand
raising thing and so it's interesting so
when it happened he was like are they
actually doing this
doesn't matter it shows that he was
caught off guard and I'm not trying to
drag him for it maybe he was caught off
guard but Vivek knew definitively the
move that had to be made whether you
like him or not right and so so a leader
is the one who's going to decide I'm
going to jump out head first to lead do
we have a leader in the United States
today
well what do you mean I mean there's
tons of leaders political uh Trump's a
leader he's obviously you know he was
the president he wants to be the
president and he has a loyal base that
believes you know in what he's doing and
uh they'll follow him for it Joe Biden
is not a leader he's in the semantic
sense we can make the definitional
argument well he's the president so of
course he's like yeah but come on he's
he's all over the place uh he you know
Mitch McConnell's not a leader despite
the fact that he's literally leader
McCarthy it's it's ridiculous and and
you know it it maybe he once was he was
uh but he's not there anymore and so
there's a lot of leaders
Gavin newsom's a leader uh but you know
there's gradients so this is not the
political based in terms of your opinion
as to whether they're a leader or not
yeah no I mean Gavin Newsom is a
governor so you have the definitional
but he's also taking charge trying to
win he wants to debate to santis he
clearly wants to be president these are
these are leadership qualities I don't
like the guy sure uh to be to be honest
Trump barely crosses the line for me in
a lot of ways as well but I find uh
Trump you know what I love about Trump's
dishonesty is like superficial and I
mostly don't care and his honesty is
groundbreaking his honesty is we're I
key moment in his in his presidential uh
uh term he goes he goes up to a reporter
and they're like you know what's going
on with uh you know we heard there's a
weapons trade deal with somebody oh it's
fantastic we're selling all these
weapons of Saudi Arabia we're gonna make
a ton of money it's going to boost our
economy and then you get all of these
anti-war leftists their jaws hit the
floor like he just admitted it he just
admitted this is what the United States
does we saw weapons to our to our allies
and then they oppress other people and
we and we do it for profit or when Trump
said we're going to keep soldiers to
protect the oil like I'll take it yeah
uh Gavin Newsom is the more smarmy kind
of guy who tells you what you want to
hear and is actually just running things
into the ground but he's look you know
no one ever said a leader had to be a
good leader right that's a good point
there's good leaders there's bad leaders
plenty of bad leaders hey big shout out
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watching let's get back to the interview
what do you think about uh individuals
responsibility
in wealth creation 100
I
you know for whatever reason
I don't like the idea of someone being
born into money and then acting as
though
they're worthy of it
but I'm not going to insult or deride or
discriminate because somebody was
inherited wealth I have a lot of friends
who are born into wealthy families who
are totally detached from the plight of
the working class and I have people who
were born working class who have lost
touch and I think it's fair to say
probably I and many others who have
found success lose touching to a certain
degree and uh you you it normalizes for
and you don't realize it
but uh when it comes to generating
wealth
it's you
you know
let's use a poker analogy I love poker
worst possible hand you can get when the
game starts is seven Deuce offsuit seven
two of two different suits two different
symbols the best is two Aces
the chance of winning with seven Deuce
against Aces is like 11 or 9 it's like
ridiculously bad I think it might be
like 12. oh you gotta get it straight
good luck yeah but you so so the reason
7-2 is so bad is that you you can't make
a straight between the two hundreds you
can't you're right you're one card off
exactly see I'm not the best poker
player right so two a pair of twos loses
everything a pair of sevens is going to
lose to half the board with two
different suits you can't make a flush
the gap between seven and two is so
great you can't make it straight the
only thing you can get is like if two
sevens hit the Border two two so you get
three of a kind it's really really
difficult but here's the thing doesn't
matter
you could have Aces
and I can have you can have the best and
I can have the worst hand
and then the first three cards come out
where Texas Hold'em Style
and it's uh four five six
and then the person holding the Pair of
Aces says wait a minute
someone could have a straight with four
five six actually I have seven yeah
three seven maybe yeah well I've got two
seven rights they don't know that and so
what I what I do is the person with the
aces they make a bet I raise I make a
bigger bet yeah and now they're like oh
he's got the street he hit it didn't he
yeah he flopped it
and they go I don't want to do this but
I think you hit it and they flip over
the Aces and fold them and then you flip
over the bluff
you gave up why even though I was dealt
the worst possible hand and you would
doubt the best I played it right and I
win the money
so that's that's the life lesson right
there and the simple one is we're all
we're all dealt different cards it's how
you play them that that determines it
that'd be fair if you played a game of
poker and every hand you got was seven
two you'd be miserable and you'd be
losing yeah and if every hand you got
was Aces you'd be winning yeah endlessly
and people would stop playing with you
sure so uh but but for the most part
there's a uh there's a study done in
poker they found that I think it's uh 75
or 75 to 80 percent of winning hands
were not the best hand wow 75 to 80.
yeah so that that means you're more
likely to succeed with a deficit at the
start it's it's you you can view it that
way from the surface
but it's more so poker is a game of
people not a game of cards yeah I got a
buddy who loves playing poker he knows
all the math
and then I played a ridiculous hand
three five suited really low hard to win
and then I won I won a couple hundred
bucks and he was like what were you
doing and I was like it doesn't matter
what I have it matters how they're
acting is the person making the bet
against me scared I'll give you an
example the other day uh I had three
four suited three three four of Spades
and the board came out something like uh
7 9 10 with two hearts
if there's three hearts a three of one
suit on the board someone could have a
flush pretty strong
so the other guy looks at the board he
makes a bet
I call
the next card comes out as a heart
he immediately pulls his head back and
then goes back down and I'm like you
don't got it
so then he checks meaning I'm not gonna
make a bet and then I say all in and I
push 300 in the middle and he goes
shakes his head and then he throws his
cards in the middle and I flip over the
bluff he showed me he was weak and so I
knew I couldn't beat his cards I had
garbage but I also knew he was scared
and I ended up winning you know a decent
amount of money I think it was like 150
bucks good for you but there you go
there you go poker analogy complete
that's the general idea if you're going
to succeed in this world
the uh I think it was um it was a TED
talk about this
they tracked all of these different
stories of success businesses that were
working
they found there is one aspect that
people had that was correlated with
success and it was not wealth appearance
it was perseverance wow there were
people born in the wealthy families who
lost it all they gave up there were
people born into poverty who never made
a dime and there were people who were
born into poverty who became
millionaires because they never gave up
wow and they said that was it and that's
that's what we're talking about a bit
before failure is an important component
of uh of of life
if you fail and then stop that's it it's
over but if you fail and keep going you
will succeed amazing Wow Let's clarify
this point too success doesn't mean
you're gonna be a Millionaire right
success could mean that you got a good
paying job and you're moving forward
success could mean that on the treadmill
of Life you've Advanced one foot
versus falling back behind and getting
dragged away
it sounds like it's very important then
for us as individuals to study people
and people skills why aren't we teaching
more of that in schools
yeah
I guess the idea is that kids learn to
socialize with each other in schools
it's one of the arguments they make
against homeschooling
but
while you will learn some basics of
human interaction without proper
guidance
you know a parent or parents to explain
morals to you it can go one of two
different I mean there's no guarantee
that the lesson you're trying to teach
sticks the way you're trying to teach it
are you a proponent of homeschooling oh
yeah absolutely will you homeschool do
you have children I do not um but
absolutely they will be homeschooled wow
uh but this also means that they we will
meet with local parents and the kids
will play with each other and learn to
socialize they'll learn from us not from
uh they'll learn some things from each
other because some things you know
humans have to learn to develop on their
own but they'll they'll learn behaviors
and manners from the adults around them
which we will try to have an outsized
influence on of course but uh you know
when that time comes I suppose that's
amazing uh a couple more questions
when on social media today one of the
reasons it seems like we have these
stronger Echo Chambers is that I once
invited actually potentially twice I
can't remember now but I invited Lauren
Southern on and uh we had a great
discussion uh and a lot of the
commentary I got was How Could You
platform this person what's your
response to this idea of platforming
someone when really you're looking for
their perspective and having a
discussion
I think that shows the weakness of what
we refer to as the tribal left
they can't defend their ideas against
their political opponents so they hide
from them it's just that their argument
they make is that by platforming Lauren
Southern you give space to her ideas
that means literally nothing to me
because if I bring someone on who has
bad ideas I will destroy those ideas in
real time if my ideas are weak and would
lose to my political enemies well you
can't platform them then think about it
this way they say if you platform Lauren
southern people are going to hear what
she says and then agree with her and
it's like so you're saying she'll be
persuasive and convince them of her
position and I won't be able to counter
it
there's there's no concern if I platform
someone I disagree with we had a uh you
know one guy on the show
that an absurd position on on abortion
uh this is this is I'll leave his name
out of it just so I you know so I don't
drag him but he said uh if a woman wants
to get abortion at any point she should
be allowed to oh wow any at any point
for any reason it's her choice and then
I said okay but what about meth
and he's like what I was like can a
pregnant woman do meth and he was like
well no because that intentionally kills
the baby and you see I'm like oops right
I'm not worried about this guy coming in
here because like I've had friends ask
me hey I'm going to debate this person
do you think this argument is good and
I'm like why do you need my opinion on
your opinion
do you believe what you're saying and
can you back up what you're saying and
if someone tells you something that
contradicts your view and proves you
wrong would you reject it
so I'm like there's no debate if I
invite one of these guys on my show no
one cares that I platform him because
he's allowed to be right
and so if someone comes in and says
women should be allowed to do this at or
otherwise I say okay you know that's
your opinion you're allowed to have let
me ask you the follow-up question then
based on that logical your your logic
logical view on this how do you feel
about this you give me a sound answer
I'll say that's fine you're allowed to
have an opinion you give me an illogical
answer and I still don't care sure you
know so when he said women can't do
method intentionally kills the baby I
said well hold on there a minute I I
didn't say haha I got you I said I don't
understand what you're trying to say
you're trying to say that women can
choose to term at the pregnancy whenever
they want
but if they take a drug that would turn
into pregnancy right
he's allowed to be right and if he's
wrong then he's wrong and if someone
comes on we've had a uh like Michael
Miles friends is a real good friend of
ours and he made an argument about
defunding the police and I said oh yeah
it's a good point I have an argument for
that he's he's allowed to introduce
information I didn't consider and if the
logic fits I'll say okay
so you know the platforming ideas is an
argument from people who want to win
political power without actually having
to be right
um
your take on defunding the place then oh
yeah we uh I'm in favor of it
and against it at the same time oh it's
actually really simple if a city like uh
San Francisco wants to defund the police
I don't care I don't live there and if
you're seeing rampant crime and the
rating of these stores and they're
locking things up shutting down CVS
shutting down Walgreens and it is
extremely disruptive you've got drug
problems and you think police should be
defunded who am I
to force my World Views and political
views onto your city I don't live there
I don't vote there
however personally I would never do that
where I live oh interesting yeah I don't
want to define the like I think policing
more funding what police need more
funding for for training
more funding for different departments
that handle different tasks the you get
the left response of we should have
social workers and my response is I like
a community outreach police that deal
with certain certain crimes I don't
think we need to send a body armor
wearing cop with a rifle to do traffic
control
and uh I asked the question why is a cop
doing traffic control armed
and uh like his gun could be in his car
the question people I got response from
conservatives saying yeah but what if
like a criminal shoots at him or
whatever and I'm like dude we've got
other problems if people are just
shooting at random people in the streets
and I think you have SWAT you have beat
cops you have traffic cops you could
have community outreach police that's
more funding more training and a
diversification of the department
I do think ultimately though the issue
isn't the police themselves it is uh
cultural it's the density of urban
populations
you live in a small town you've got 10
cops they know you yeah you get pulled
over the cop walks up and he goes Kevin
come on man what are you doing yeah you
know I'll give you I'm giving you a
warning right now but we're gonna like
if if I you know I'm gonna tell your
wife when I see her that you were
speeding again what do you think she's
gonna say you're going to be like uh
John please please please please I will
never do it again there's like small
town social components where we know
each other and and cop might not like
you it might be a neighborhood rival and
he's gonna be like Kevin yeah son of a I
what are you speeding for I'm writing a
ticket you know don't put this on you
live in a big city what happens
you're not speeding cops got a quota he
pulls you over walks over and says you
were speeding you God no I wasn't I
don't care and he throws you a ticket he
doesn't know he doesn't care about you
not part of his life and there's no
social ramifications to being a bad
person
this results in cops saying I'm not
going to deal with this because it's not
there's no there's no social
ramifications do you think that's
because then a lack of funding for
training or because of that social
disconnect which was more social
disconnect okay all right
you you got uh
you get a cop that thinks to himself
if okay actually let me give you an
example uh attila's gym in New Jersey
they tried to remain open they did
remain open during the coveted lockdowns
uh in this is in South Jersey this was
only a few miles away from where I lived
at the time
local police came out and said
we were instructed to shut you down
however we won't be doing it everyone
claps in cheers and the cops say we'll
be on our way
so the city calls in a neighboring
cities Department ugh and these cops
with smiles on their faces say
nothing we do here will have any effect
on my life other than getting paid baby
so they lock the doors pull people out
find them detain them and ain't nothing
you can do about it because
we don't live here okay I have police
power interesting yep unchecked police
power by a lack of
social awareness or however I mean
suppose social ramifications maybe body
cameras are helping then to a certain
degree but then you just get these
absurd scenarios like uh
I'm at Arbury and George Floyd where the
left turns them into their cause to
celebrate when the the context of those
stories is actually substantially more
confusing and chaotic than anyone
realizes of course it just gets turned
into Political uh nightmare but don't
get me wrong I think body cameras are a
good thing but uh video footage is
always just weaponized by media sources
for clicks and they'll show selective
footage they'll lie about it like you
know the Ahmed arbory's story is one of
the greatest hoaxes that they've
perpetrated on this country and it's
it's a nightmare scenario that is
allowed but what do you do you know
media narratives Dominate and if people
believe wrong things then bad things
happen two less quick ones guns more
guns or less guns more guns okay
optimism or pessimism going forward uh
optimism really Bud Light Target sound
of Freedom Richmond north of Richmond
the the those don't sound like
optimistic situations right now they all
sound pessimistic why are they
pessimistic uh well Richmond is talking
about the creation and political
Billboard Hot 100 number no no no I mean
that is great that is great because it's
and that's exactly the sentiment of
political corruption and frustration of
that or Target the negativism of of not
just more theft but also uh you know
let's break it down Bud Light took an
action that upset the public and the
public responded in a way that punished
them as a business they will have to
adapt to that's good or bad it's good
okay the will of the people matters okay
and these corporations can't just
destroy pollute lie cheat and steal
without oh I see what you're saying
you're optimistic that the people will
win in the end versus uh okay okay I'm
optimistic that yes yes
that the people are are pushing back
it's bad for those companies pessimistic
for them for society the elites who
don't like you yeah and want to exploit
you and run the show are losing grip
they're losing their control and what
we're seeing now is people waking up and
and realizing that all that is required
of evil to Triumph is that good people
do nothing
and so now good people are saying at the
very least I won't buy the products of
these companies and I don't like them
that's fantastic so with Richmond North
or Richmond it's people saying I love
this message and the industry being
smacked in the face by it they're going
to have to recognize this is coming the
cultural shift is happening and we don't
take kindly to corrupt Elites anymore
and Richmond north of Richmond's not a
left or right-wing message in the pure
sense but it's an anti-establishment
anti-elite message very American uh down
to earth message sound of Freedom the
the Grassroots success of that film that
people are willing to stand up for what
they believe in that shows that the the
era of apathy lethargy and ignorance is
is fading
that I think is really really good and
that makes you optimistic yeah because
it's gonna you know a lot of people kept
saying leave me out of it I don't want
to talk politics I want to watch sports
and there's pros and cons that come with
it apathy then they don't vote right and
the the the the pros of the apathy is
that there may be less fighting you know
people are not fighting the streets so
that's a bad thing that could happen
when people get more active But
ultimately if the people uh adhere to
their civic responsibilities then I
think the country dramatically improves
people start to understand each other
better and then uh we fix the problems
in you know and Corruption and
government should people always Vote or
their times where it makes sense not to
you should always vote I think I you
know and I I really hated Trump's fraud
narrative and his fraud message he he
was basically telling people not to vote
and it was the stupidest thing
imaginable and you know I was I I from
the get-go I was saying Trump lost this
one and it's really funny because the
narrative that these these political uh
organizations have to do to counter me
is to lie and claim that I supported
Trump's narrative which I did not Trump
uh the Republicans lost the Senate with
uh I think it was with Warnock because
Trump went out yeah and he told
everybody you can't win and I'm sick of
hearing people say what's the point of
voting they're cheating and I'm like
dude that's the cheating the cheating is
to convince you not to vote you need to
vote in such overwhelming numbers that
no amount of cheating could ever affect
you in any way so the path forward the
path of Victory right now is voting for
who believe in writing them in if you
have to but sitting back and being
defeatist I'm like look maybe you lose
the election but the only the only way
you actually lose is if enough of you of
you are convinced not to vote if every
single person in this country
who believe what you believe voted you'd
win a landslide amazing Yeah Tim Poole
thank you so much how can people follow
you uh I'm on X yeah at timcast and they
can go to youtube.com
timcastirl 8pm Monday through Friday
live we talk news in politics
congratulations man you have done so
much people love you people looked up to
you which I say yes meet Kevin where
does this mean we are in the economic
cycle should we be thinking about buying
real estate should we be thinking about
buying stocks I have a background in
real estate as a real estate agent real
estate broker real estate investor a
stock market investor and fund manager
why not advertise these things that you
told us here we'll try a little
advertising and see how it goes always
great to have you on Kevin half right
there financial analyst and YouTuber
meet Kevin
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