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[00:00:41] Welcome, welcome back to Rise To Liberty Podcast. Today I am joined by a very special guest, Noel, the Cajun Libertarian. How you doing, Cajun?
[00:00:52] I'm doing well, thank you for asking and thank you for having me. Wow, what an incredible intro, bro. That's killer. Like, yeah, yeah, that's awesome. No, thank you for having me. I'm super happy to be here.
[00:01:06] Yeah, dude. I mean, it's been a while. It's been over a year since you've been on the first time. And since you came out of your hiatus, I decided, yeah, it's about time.
[00:01:17] So. No, I appreciate that. Yeah, it's been it was almost a year of hiatus. So the last time we spoke was probably right before I needed the break.
[00:01:30] And then we bought a house. We had a kid. There was a lot that went on there. It's just, you know. Yeah, glad to be back.
[00:01:41] So the one thing I kind of want to touch on just real quick is.
[00:01:48] What what is your feeling toward just like the liberty movement in general right now, everything kind of is is a roller coaster like always.
[00:01:59] But I mean, there's some big drops that have, you know, come our way.
[00:02:05] So where where are you kind of sitting mentally with everything?
[00:02:08] OK, so without any nuance involved, I will give it probably a.
[00:02:17] Overall score of 6040.
[00:02:22] Meaning that we are absolutely trending in the right direction.
[00:02:28] Again, that's without any nuance involved, because.
[00:02:32] We're about to find out really fast where we're at in the United States overall in the next three months.
[00:02:40] OK, right.
[00:02:41] We've already seen some psychotic nonsense in.
[00:02:47] The strangest, most unique election cycle in the past two years.
[00:02:52] The last time we had a quote unquote ordinary cycle was in 2016.
[00:02:57] So in 2020, you know, there was the covid stuff.
[00:03:04] And then now we're witnessing.
[00:03:08] You know, something unprecedented in that they could.
[00:03:12] And then we moved a sitting president and removed him from office and then just arbitrarily replaced him with the vice president.
[00:03:22] Who is not popular at all.
[00:03:25] So I think when you're speaking in regards to the liberty movement.
[00:03:31] I would say.
[00:03:34] A.
[00:03:34] A huge momentum push.
[00:03:36] Right, because if we're not if we're going to talk about liberty, then one of the biggest things that could have ever been accomplished in the name of liberty in in the 2020s is the Republican Party.
[00:03:50] As their base, the conservatives, the people that claim to be conservatives, their base have lost faith and distrust some of the major law enforcement agencies specifically.
[00:04:04] OK, yeah.
[00:04:05] I want to get to the science part because that's really my wheelhouse.
[00:04:08] But specifically, that's a huge white pill, because if we're going to be honest with ourselves as libertarians, we need to recognize where wins can be had and where we can't gain wins is via federal election.
[00:04:25] Not right now anyway.
[00:04:26] And I don't think ever, to be honest, because what we're watching is the libertarian vote, the libertarian voice, the liberty movement now actually have sway over who is now the leading candidate in the race, but also a leading candidate of one of the two major parties.
[00:04:50] And we're not getting out of this two party system anytime soon.
[00:04:53] If that were to be a reality, it would cause thing.
[00:04:57] Yeah, it would cause unrest.
[00:05:00] And no, I'm not down for that.
[00:05:03] So I personally choose the more intellectual pathway, the more prosperous even look, the communists.
[00:05:14] Spent decades wiggling and worming their way into every institution.
[00:05:22] The long path.
[00:05:25] Of socialism.
[00:05:26] Check it out.
[00:05:28] The long march through the institutions from a socialist.
[00:05:32] This is a game that has to be played.
[00:05:36] Either we're willing to play it or we want results immediately.
[00:05:42] And that's just not going to happen.
[00:05:44] So, again, back to where do I see the liberty movement?
[00:05:48] I see it as best as I've ever seen it in my lifetime.
[00:05:51] Specifically because one of the two major parties and now the other party, as we've seen in real time, is starting to have to kowtow to it because they understand they're losing momentum really fast.
[00:06:03] So we've got influence with a liberty movement.
[00:06:08] Maybe it be the most minimalist amount that we've seen in our lifetime, but it's the gain that we're looking for at the very least.
[00:06:17] And that's, I see it, 60-40.
[00:06:21] I think we're on the right direction, but we can't get lazy.
[00:06:26] We have to double down, not just making sure that no Democrats reach office because they are antithetical to everything that is liberty, but to make sure that any Republicans run involved, especially against our libertarians, are based.
[00:06:45] And if they're not, then we need to force them to be because they have the most likely chance of winning.
[00:06:53] Yeah.
[00:06:54] I find it interesting because, I mean, the Libertarian Party is at least publicly in the minds of lots of people, not everyone, but lots of people is kind of like a joke party.
[00:07:12] You know, we're not known for sweeping races and getting all these wins.
[00:07:20] However...
[00:07:20] But there's a valid conspiracy for that.
[00:07:23] Well, yes.
[00:07:24] Yes, yes.
[00:07:25] And we could definitely get into that.
[00:07:27] It's very real.
[00:07:29] Like, they suppress us, for sure.
[00:07:30] Oh, oh, most definitely.
[00:07:32] Both parties.
[00:07:34] But regardless of us not winning, at least in any fantastical sense,
[00:07:44] we were still important enough for every Republican candidate to show up and independence to our convention.
[00:07:58] So, I mean, I do agree with you.
[00:08:01] I think it's the liberty movement and the Libertarian Party is not the whole of the liberty movement, but it's a chunk, huge chunk.
[00:08:10] We are in definitely a better position than I've ever seen it in.
[00:08:15] I'm definitely more hopeful than I've ever been.
[00:08:18] However, there's a lot of people I'm very unhappy with in the movement.
[00:08:23] However, it's just a small minority that just tend to have really loud voices.
[00:08:30] So...
[00:08:31] Like you.
[00:08:34] Oh, well, Chase, for one.
[00:08:37] Not a big fan of Chase.
[00:08:38] I'm just trying to gauge the demographic you're speaking of.
[00:08:43] Yes, of course.
[00:08:45] And look, we could have the arguments all day about the reasons and why Chase won the nomination through backdoor deals
[00:08:53] and absolutely shady activity on most parties involved.
[00:08:58] I would also say that I think Recklenwald is a wild character and I'm very much glad that he did not win the nomination as the Mises candidate.
[00:09:12] I don't know what we were thinking there.
[00:09:14] We could have picked any random person that feels like, oh, he had a PhD.
[00:09:20] But, yeah, okay.
[00:09:21] All right.
[00:09:21] Look, I don't know the guy personally.
[00:09:23] Doesn't matter anything.
[00:09:24] But, wow.
[00:09:26] You can't handle a gummy?
[00:09:27] No, you can't handle a presidency.
[00:09:29] Sorry.
[00:09:31] Yeah.
[00:09:31] Come on.
[00:09:32] And so there's a lot of problems and I totally agree.
[00:09:37] 100% agree that as a party within libertarianism, we need to eradicate and remove all of the leftist trash.
[00:09:51] 100%.
[00:09:52] 100%.
[00:09:52] Again, I'm not co-signing what we just put up as a candidate on the other side as the libertarian party because that was goofy nonsense.
[00:10:06] I think we have to do better, obviously.
[00:10:11] But as far as candidates go, putting this focus on the federal election is just goofy.
[00:10:17] You have an opportunity in multiple areas of this United States that you can put up a libertarian candidate and they will win that local office.
[00:10:26] And your local office is what has the most control over the laws that affect you and your kids.
[00:10:35] Okay?
[00:10:36] Right.
[00:10:36] That's where I'm focused on so much so that I just secured an interview with my own city mayor.
[00:10:44] We just bought a house.
[00:10:46] I'm 41.
[00:10:47] First time in my life.
[00:10:48] Just bought our first house.
[00:10:50] Right here in this city, I have an interview with the mayor of this city.
[00:10:57] This is where our focus needs to be.
[00:11:00] Right here where the legislature has the most effect on what you do every day, including how you can prevent the federal government from inhinging, impeding on your rights.
[00:11:14] Right.
[00:11:15] Infringing.
[00:11:15] So, I mean, I have lots of very strong opinions about the Libertarian Party candidate.
[00:11:26] But just to be as fair as possible to both sides, strictly looking at it as only politics, as how do I play the politicking game the best?
[00:11:43] How do I get my team across that goal line for the touchdown?
[00:11:49] What goal line are you looking at?
[00:11:51] Just being successful in the eyes of the public.
[00:12:00] Because personally, right now, based on our candidate, that makes us-
[00:12:08] We are regressing.
[00:12:09] A hundred percent.
[00:12:11] We're moving backwards.
[00:12:13] Yeah.
[00:12:13] I, as a county chair, I had people send me emails letting me know that they were leaving the party because of it.
[00:12:22] And they were incredibly upset.
[00:12:24] Tried to talk them out of it, but it is what it is.
[00:12:27] So-
[00:12:28] To your point right there, I actually joined, I actually rejoined my state party.
[00:12:32] I remember that.
[00:12:33] I joined the national party just because of this nomination because I'm strongly, vehemently against everything, almost everything, that he represents as our Libertarian Party.
[00:12:47] Go ahead.
[00:12:47] Sorry.
[00:12:48] Well, just that because of the type of campaign that he is running, that shows me that he is actually not interested in either the party as a whole, the movement as a whole.
[00:13:04] He is interested in himself, his circle.
[00:13:13] Because-
[00:13:14] Himself.
[00:13:15] He don't even care about his circle.
[00:13:17] If he was really interested, if he meant what he said when he said that he wanted to unify the party, it's like, okay, well, what are you going to do about it?
[00:13:31] Well, absolutely nothing.
[00:13:33] You are going to lead your campaign with the absolutely most unpopular positions possible nationwide.
[00:13:43] And somehow think that that's going to bring in money, that that's going to bring in favors, that that's going to equal a successful campaign.
[00:13:53] Look, whatever.
[00:13:55] Be whoever you want.
[00:13:57] But it's all about public perception.
[00:14:00] And the public hates your positions.
[00:14:05] So the fact that you can't even scale that back to gain some sense of successfulness in a campaign that you're not going to win.
[00:14:20] I mean, it just, to me, it was spitting in the face.
[00:14:25] Like, I felt like all that work I did, all the way up to Reno, everything after Reno.
[00:14:31] It's like, I can't sell the party with him as the candidate.
[00:14:37] And it's nothing personal.
[00:14:40] It's just, it is what it is.
[00:14:42] You know, I deal with public relations and I can't do it.
[00:14:46] People aren't, people don't want it.
[00:14:49] Plain and simple.
[00:14:50] No, they don't want it and they don't like his positions.
[00:14:54] So it's right.
[00:14:56] Obviously the worst LP ticket in the history of the Libertarian Party, which we're what?
[00:15:02] Closing on 50 years, maybe a little bit over, maybe a little bit under something like that.
[00:15:08] So I mean,
[00:15:08] Should have ran no candidate.
[00:15:12] I mean, at this point.
[00:15:13] That's my opinion.
[00:15:14] But everything's so polarized within the actual political relevance.
[00:15:22] Yeah.
[00:15:23] You know, the realm of politics that is actually relevant.
[00:15:29] Like, this is just awful.
[00:15:31] Completely gone.
[00:15:32] So we really do have to actually look now at, and we're at a crossroads, I think, that I don't,
[00:15:41] I think if you're going to be a serious person, you should absolutely look at what's going on right now and say, you know, we've heard the goofy nonsense our whole lives.
[00:15:52] Right.
[00:15:53] Every election is the most important election of your lifetime.
[00:15:59] And I'm not saying this election is going to be any different, no matter who you choose.
[00:16:04] But I will say that the culture and the atmosphere of the country is actually on like a five alarm fire right now.
[00:16:18] Oh, yeah.
[00:16:19] Yeah.
[00:16:20] And whether you believe in the, that nonsense or not, is kind of, or actually wholly irrelevant.
[00:16:30] Because I think that no matter what happens, after November, early December, who knows now, you know, weeks to count votes all of a sudden, I don't.
[00:16:46] But no matter when it happens, I do think that no matter who wins, there's going to be chaos.
[00:16:59] And I think it's by design.
[00:17:01] And I think all of this is totally designed to get us all in division and riled up against each other.
[00:17:13] So, there's no way that the Chase Oliver campaign means anything whatsoever.
[00:17:23] And God's a joke.
[00:17:24] He's the worst.
[00:17:26] Right?
[00:17:27] Just terrible.
[00:17:29] Right.
[00:17:31] We do have a Donald Trump and we do have a Kamala Harris actually running.
[00:17:38] Right.
[00:17:38] And both could have significant implications on how fast we get to the total absolute tyranny, the 100% totalitarianism.
[00:17:54] Personally, I think you're going to hit the gas pedal with Kamala and you might get some breaks with Trump.
[00:18:00] Yeah.
[00:18:01] And I'll take those breaks.
[00:18:03] So, my personal opinion is that largely the purpose of the Libertarian Party in the big picture stuff is to lead by example.
[00:18:20] Right?
[00:18:21] Like we're supposed to be walking the walk as we're talking the talk.
[00:18:27] And because we can always attack the left from the left and attack the right from the right because we're better at both of them on their own positions.
[00:18:37] Yep.
[00:18:37] So, and the purpose of the party is to be able to get in front of the same people that are on the debate stage and literally outclass them.
[00:18:52] Like that's the whole point.
[00:18:57] Like that's the whole point.
[00:19:23] Dog.
[00:19:24] Because for three days the Libertarian Party was on the lips of all major news outlets in this country.
[00:19:40] And that might, you know, not have meant much to some, obviously, because my opinion is that the behavior of most of the people at the rally was absolutely embarrassing.
[00:19:56] Were you there?
[00:19:57] No.
[00:19:58] No, I didn't make it to D.C.
[00:20:01] But I felt secondhand embarrassment watching it.
[00:20:06] And it's not to say like I didn't, not that I didn't want Trump booed.
[00:20:11] I mean, he read from a teleprompter and talked about how libertarian he was.
[00:20:14] Like, give me a break.
[00:20:16] But.
[00:20:16] Of course, he's kind of.
[00:20:19] Not to disrupt you there, but we got to be honest here.
[00:20:24] Of course, he's going to have a telegraph speech.
[00:20:27] Right.
[00:20:27] He's going to have a teleprompter.
[00:20:29] He's going to have his choreographed phraseologies.
[00:20:33] Right.
[00:20:33] They're prepared.
[00:20:34] And then he goes off script.
[00:20:37] And he did that.
[00:20:39] Right.
[00:20:40] He did the same thing he does always.
[00:20:42] So I just want to not, you know, scrutinize you, but to give credit where it's due.
[00:20:49] And that this is that's not anything different from what he does.
[00:20:54] But it's what wildly different from what the Democrats do.
[00:20:57] They can't go off script at all.
[00:21:00] And libertarians, obviously, after a gummy, apparently completely melt down in front of any sort of unscript.
[00:21:10] You know, so I just want to make sure that I'm given the truth.
[00:21:15] Yeah.
[00:21:15] Given the truth, the credit it deserves.
[00:21:18] And that, yes, of course, Trump is going to have a teleprompter speech.
[00:21:22] Because he's at a convention, the third largest political party in the country.
[00:21:28] He's going to have a speech prepared.
[00:21:30] He's going to have a teleprompter.
[00:21:32] But he's also going to go all, you know, impromptu, which he does better than any other candidate I've ever seen.
[00:21:40] And that's not necessarily my criticism.
[00:21:43] My criticism is that this was an opportunity.
[00:21:49] And we could have either come out the victors in the whole situation, because there was some good news, surprisingly, that shined libertarians in good light.
[00:22:04] However, it could have been better.
[00:22:06] We could have maximized free publicity that, like, we couldn't pay for that amount of publicity at that scale where literally the entire electorate across the country is looking at it.
[00:22:26] Yeah, you also can't pay for Dave Smith being a regular guest on both Tim Pool, Tony Hinchcliffe's Kill Tony, and Joe Rogan.
[00:22:38] Right.
[00:22:39] You can't pay for that.
[00:22:40] But it's just not translating.
[00:22:42] Because what the people see is a bunch of left-wing morons that have infiltrated the party and are pro-trancing the kids, pro-deleting your own offspring, pro-open borders.
[00:22:58] That's what the public sees.
[00:23:00] And so that's what resonates.
[00:23:02] Because the psychopaths always have the loudest voice, because for obvious reasons.
[00:23:10] Right.
[00:23:11] They're out of their minds.
[00:23:13] And maybe there is or isn't a case of an infiltration to continue to corrupt third party, the largest third party specifically.
[00:23:24] But let's not put it past the federal government to stage coups on political parties.
[00:23:36] Like, what?
[00:23:36] Like, that'd be absolutely retarded to even—or, I'm sorry, not—sorry about that.
[00:23:42] No, you're good.
[00:23:43] My platform's good.
[00:23:47] Well, I don't want you to get, you know, messed up on YouTube.
[00:23:51] So, no, yeah, let's be realistic here.
[00:23:56] Our government, whether it be one agency or another, has never been shy about, you know, staging color revolutions to sabotage political parties.
[00:24:10] Yeah, no, that's their entire purpose.
[00:24:13] That's their existence.
[00:24:15] That's how they started.
[00:24:17] It's what they do.
[00:24:19] That's what they've always done.
[00:24:21] And, I mean, there was that clip of Klaus Schwab talking about the threat of libertarianism.
[00:24:31] And I do believe it is a threat, could be a threat, if it was actually organized.
[00:24:40] And to definitely throw, you know, a few seeds of chaos into the mix, of course they have a vested interest in doing so.
[00:24:48] Because what would it be?
[00:24:52] Because what would it be?
[00:24:52] Two legacy parties that are highly dysfunctional, and then one functional party that's better at both on everything?
[00:25:02] Like, they can't have that.
[00:25:04] So, of course, they would have a vested interest in left or right, doesn't matter, keeping any attempt at an alternative, any attempt at being independent from the establishment as is.
[00:25:23] They have a vested interest in keeping that dysfunctional.
[00:25:30] Right.
[00:25:31] So you have to infiltrate the veins of one particular party, the one that is closest to your ideology.
[00:25:37] Right.
[00:25:40] And then you wind up with people like Vivek Ramaswamy and who J.D. Vance is, surprisingly, a freaking star.
[00:25:48] Holy smokes, that guy came out of nowhere.
[00:25:50] What a great grab by the Trump team.
[00:25:53] Again, credit where it's due.
[00:25:55] I've been a never-Trumper, never voted for Trump.
[00:25:58] But credit where it's due.
[00:25:59] Holy smokes, that guy's a superstar in front of the media.
[00:26:02] And so that's why you have, I've always been a big fan of Tulsi Gabbard since she, you know, metaphorically cut the throat of Kamala Harris during a debate in what was it, 2020, I think, in the primaries.
[00:26:17] Yeah.
[00:26:18] I was like, I like that girl.
[00:26:19] Brutal.
[00:26:20] That's amazing.
[00:26:21] Yeah.
[00:26:22] And then once RFK Jr. popped on to the national scene where everybody knew him, I had major problems with a lot of his platforms and still do.
[00:26:31] But I think his heart is genuine in that he does want to.
[00:26:37] And he spent his whole life, you know, trying to de-pollute the waters and get our air clean.
[00:26:45] That stuff that makes America healthy again, that can't be, it's not fake.
[00:26:52] The guy spent his entire life trying to do that exactly, lawsuit after lawsuit.
[00:26:58] And so as far as the Libertarian Party is concerned, I think the best thing that we can do is try to sway this wildly out of nowhere superstar team that Trump is unexpectedly.
[00:27:19] Again, I've never voted for the guy.
[00:27:20] I was an avid never Trumper.
[00:27:23] And now here we are talking about like, you got major superstars.
[00:27:27] Yeah.
[00:27:28] That actually have major liberal leaning and liberty leaning views.
[00:27:35] And that they can be in his ear.
[00:27:38] And they have been.
[00:27:40] Vivek Ramaswamy has been in his ear.
[00:27:43] I believe everything that is like super libertarian that Trump said has had to have come from Vivek Ramaswamy and Vivek listening to the average American, which they don't necessarily understand that they're libertarian.
[00:27:58] And I don't even want to play place that label on it.
[00:28:01] I think the better description of what we're going through now is the liberty movement, which is something that you asked me to, you know, put a gauge on with the first question, the liberty movement.
[00:28:15] We need to be smart and intellectual about this and see where wins can actually be had and stop being so freaking pretentious and absolutely shoot down every garbage leftist progressive that tries to come in here and talk about changing the age of consent and transing kids.
[00:28:36] And, you know, abortion is perfectly OK.
[00:28:39] No, no, we're not doing none of that.
[00:28:41] What we're doing is we're going to bring America back to the point of where there's personal liberty and freedom and we will protect the innocent lives and you will be able to defend yourself in an appropriate manner.
[00:28:54] Right.
[00:28:55] Now, I'm not you might agree with this, but to me, I mean, I still remember at one point in time when, you know, somebody from the left.
[00:29:09] While they might have been liberal.
[00:29:12] They still loved this country.
[00:29:15] Like, I remember that being a thing.
[00:29:19] 100%.
[00:29:20] Now.
[00:29:22] It seems as though the climate is for one and 100% transparent there.
[00:29:30] There is no hiding what people's motives are at this point.
[00:29:34] Um, that's not to say that people can't be sneaky or manipulate lie or whatever, but it just seems like everything is so far out in the open.
[00:29:45] And there's only two positions at this point is.
[00:29:50] You're wanting to.
[00:29:53] To be a tyrant.
[00:29:55] Or not like that.
[00:29:57] It seems to be the two positions.
[00:29:59] You're either on the side that wants to subjugate everyone that wants to enslave humanity.
[00:30:06] Or you're on.
[00:30:08] The other side that says, well, no, like we've got some problems, but this is we've got to take care of this first.
[00:30:16] We can deal with everything else later.
[00:30:21] Uh, I don't.
[00:30:23] Think that.
[00:30:25] At all.
[00:30:27] Um, I, I think there's some validity in what you say in regards to, uh, the establishment, the uniparty and Congress that rules DC.
[00:30:43] But I think on an individual level.
[00:30:49] Now, I don't see that.
[00:30:51] I think it's.
[00:30:53] Not that I'm either going to be a tyrant or I'm not.
[00:30:57] I think it's more of, I need to make this compromise.
[00:31:02] Or I can't get what I want or, and, and, or what my people want.
[00:31:08] Because a lot of times it's sold, you know, as a politician is, Hey, you do this thing and you can get what your people want.
[00:31:16] But you have to make this compromise.
[00:31:19] Right.
[00:31:19] You know what I mean?
[00:31:20] So you're like, okay, well, if I, if I compromise here, not only can I make my, you know, do right by my people in my eyes, whether it be wrong or right, but I also get this benefit.
[00:31:35] But I don't get any of that.
[00:31:37] If I don't compromise.
[00:31:40] Right.
[00:31:41] So I don't, I'm not on a wholesale level.
[00:31:45] Trust me.
[00:31:47] But I think on, I think it just requires nuance on many layers that I do wholesale reject that you're either going to be a tyrant or you're not.
[00:31:58] I don't think most of these people even know what tyranny is.
[00:32:03] You know, I think, I think the personalities that got elected to positions and they're just riding that.
[00:32:12] So, yeah, I, I don't disagree.
[00:32:17] So.
[00:32:19] I, I see what you're saying and I definitely don't disagree because.
[00:32:27] I don't genuinely believe that, you know, every single move towards the subjugation of a free people is a conscious decision as if they are some, you know, bad guy out of a Western film twirling their staff.
[00:32:50] Look, people actually believe socialism and communism is a good thing.
[00:32:54] Yeah.
[00:32:55] Yeah.
[00:32:55] Oh, yeah.
[00:32:55] Yeah.
[00:32:56] But the result is what?
[00:32:58] Subjugation of the human being.
[00:33:00] Right.
[00:33:00] Right.
[00:33:01] But they don't, they don't believe they're being evil.
[00:33:04] Right.
[00:33:06] They just, they're stupid.
[00:33:09] However, there, there are some of those people that are blatantly.
[00:33:13] Very much so.
[00:33:14] Blatantly on, on either side.
[00:33:17] So it's like, but I, yeah, I, I would agree with you on the, the larger scale.
[00:33:24] It.
[00:33:26] Well, anytime you get down to the individual, of course you can't apply the same generalizations to, you know, an entire group or comparison of groups.
[00:33:40] To the individual.
[00:33:41] So, yeah, exactly.
[00:33:44] So the, the same generalizations definitely don't apply once you get down to the individual.
[00:33:50] Cause personally, I like individuals.
[00:33:52] Um, I, I meet more individuals that I like than I don't.
[00:33:58] Right.
[00:33:58] Yeah.
[00:33:59] Yeah.
[00:33:59] You're comparing macro to micro, right?
[00:34:01] Yeah.
[00:34:01] You can look at it from like a satellite view with a macro understanding.
[00:34:05] And you can see that most people will absolutely choose totalitarianism because of safety, especially right now in our propaganda, uh, you know, way of information being dished out to the masses.
[00:34:25] But you can absolutely see that.
[00:34:28] But I, I just think on a micro level that these people don't understand what they're doing.
[00:34:35] I think there's a handful of super geniuses puppeteering the evil system that they're gearing us towards.
[00:34:44] And they're so brilliant that they can just click that little needle one smidge at a time.
[00:34:53] And then when it gets a little bit too much against their willing, too much pushback, they'll, they'll click it back a little bit.
[00:35:02] That's where I'm at because I've always said that, you know, the, the communists will live their entire lives.
[00:35:08] You know, the devoted communists that doesn't even know that they would destroy humanity if they got their way, they will grow up and then go to academia and become a teacher and spend their whole lives implementing their worldview.
[00:35:29] Their, their demonic, uh, ideology that is communism.
[00:35:35] Communism is demonic.
[00:35:36] It is of Satan.
[00:35:38] It is fundamentally opposed to the word of God.
[00:35:42] And I've proved it time and time again, they will grow up their whole lives and die having moved the needle one tiny bit just to influence a handful of kids and hope that it worked so that those kids can go out and influence us.
[00:36:01] Others is proselytizing communism is a religion, which is wise to mind.
[00:36:07] Oh yeah.
[00:36:09] Yeah.
[00:36:09] It's a religion that praises the state, which makes it.
[00:36:16] It is not an atheistic religion.
[00:36:18] It has a God and that God is the state.
[00:36:22] Yeah.
[00:36:23] Which I do find funny.
[00:36:26] Uh, a lot of these so-called atheists claiming just that, oh, religion's so dumb.
[00:36:35] It's like you, you're some of the most religious people I've ever seen.
[00:36:40] Like you guys are fanatical.
[00:36:43] Yeah.
[00:36:46] So I don't see any difference, but.
[00:36:50] So my question to you there, to me, it's obvious that there's a disconnect between that, right?
[00:37:00] I can see that the way that they act, the way that they praise, uh, the organization of the state is no way different than any other belief system.
[00:37:17] Right.
[00:37:18] But yet there's no connection.
[00:37:23] There, there's no realization of the similarities, um, in their minds.
[00:37:31] So what do you think that that is?
[00:37:34] Do you believe it's like a rejection of, of the, uh, cognitive dissidents?
[00:37:39] So they just don't have to face that?
[00:37:43] No, no, I can tell you exactly what it is because not all religions and cultures are equal.
[00:37:49] Okay.
[00:37:49] Number one, fundamentally Christianity, the relationship with Jesus Christ is not a religion.
[00:37:54] That is a person to person relationship with someone you believe to be the living God.
[00:38:01] And I wholesale believe it.
[00:38:05] I don't have to believe it.
[00:38:06] I know it.
[00:38:07] Yeah.
[00:38:07] Yeah.
[00:38:08] Jesus Christ is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
[00:38:10] He reigns over this earth and he always has me always will.
[00:38:13] There's no question there.
[00:38:14] It's not a religious system.
[00:38:16] It is a relationship.
[00:38:19] A communist has to have a religion because the religion is based off of rules.
[00:38:25] The belief that to be a disciple of Jesus Christ means not that you're based on a set of rules,
[00:38:31] but that you believe that God stepped down on this earth in human form and sacrificed himself so that you didn't have to do the work.
[00:38:41] All you have to do is believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ did what he said he did and does what he said he does.
[00:38:47] And you are saved.
[00:38:49] That is the difference between religion and Christianity.
[00:38:54] It is not a religion.
[00:38:56] Christianity is a relationship with the personal God of the universe, the one that spoke our entire existence by word of mouth.
[00:39:06] The Alpha and the Omega, the end and the beginning, period, full stop.
[00:39:13] Communists have to have a religion because they need a dictator.
[00:39:17] A dictator is not a relationship.
[00:39:22] A relationship is compromised or not necessarily compromised, but a loving situation on both ends where mercy is involved.
[00:39:34] Communists don't have mercy.
[00:39:37] It is you will do what we say or you will be shot.
[00:39:42] Right.
[00:39:43] And we will end you.
[00:39:45] Swiftly.
[00:39:47] Communism is demonic.
[00:39:50] And here I will prove it.
[00:39:52] I wasn't going to go here, but now we're here.
[00:39:55] So let me prove it via the word of God.
[00:39:59] What does Karl Marx and Friedrich Engel say in the Communist Manifesto?
[00:40:06] You know, basically footnotes of Karl Marx's major book.
[00:40:12] If you know, it is.
[00:40:16] I'm trying.
[00:40:18] Now I'm blanking all of a sudden.
[00:40:20] Crazy.
[00:40:21] Now, anyway, let me paraphrase because I know the thing.
[00:40:24] Anyway, if a man can sow 100 reaps, then he will sow 100 reaps.
[00:40:32] 100 harvests.
[00:40:34] If he can.
[00:40:35] If he only needs in.
[00:40:39] To survive, he only gets 10.
[00:40:43] Right.
[00:40:44] Right.
[00:40:45] So each according to.
[00:40:47] There we go.
[00:40:48] There.
[00:40:48] Thank you.
[00:40:49] Yeah.
[00:40:49] From.
[00:40:50] According.
[00:40:50] From.
[00:40:51] From each according to his ability to each according to his need.
[00:40:56] Right.
[00:40:57] From each according to his ability.
[00:40:59] If you have the ability to produce 100 crops, you will produce 100 crops at gunpoint.
[00:41:05] Right.
[00:41:06] And then after you produce those 100 crops, if you only need 10 to survive, you're only
[00:41:13] getting 10.
[00:41:14] Right.
[00:41:14] What's the Bible say?
[00:41:16] God will not be.
[00:41:18] It says, make no mistake.
[00:41:20] God will not be mocked.
[00:41:22] For whatever a man sows, so shall he reap.
[00:41:27] So if you sow 100 crops, you reap 100 crops.
[00:41:31] And that's both in the physical, metaphysical, and the spiritual.
[00:41:34] And within God's word, that's a real thing.
[00:41:38] So if you're going to sit here and listen to this podcast and tell me that what I just
[00:41:43] laid out, even though I fumbled it right at the beginning, my bad.
[00:41:47] If I, what I just laid out isn't pure.
[00:41:53] Just objective.
[00:41:55] Denial.
[00:41:57] Of the word of God, which is much older than Karl Marx.
[00:42:04] And tell me you can't see that.
[00:42:07] Then we have serious problems.
[00:42:10] Again, Karl Marx wrote, if you can sow 100, you're going to.
[00:42:18] And, but you're only going to get what you can survive on.
[00:42:21] God says, whatever a man sows, that's what he reaps.
[00:42:27] That's demonic.
[00:42:29] Full stop.
[00:42:30] Right.
[00:42:32] Well, the, the denial of private property.
[00:42:40] Is.
[00:42:43] In my opinion, one of the best examples.
[00:42:46] Because at the core.
[00:42:49] That the very.
[00:42:51] At the very beginning of private property rights.
[00:42:55] Is.
[00:42:57] The right of an individual to own their own body.
[00:43:01] Because if.
[00:43:02] Private property rights don't exist.
[00:43:05] No individual owns.
[00:43:06] Their body.
[00:43:07] They do not have.
[00:43:08] Body autonomy.
[00:43:10] And.
[00:43:12] Technically.
[00:43:13] Under communism.
[00:43:15] You're.
[00:43:16] Not.
[00:43:17] An individual.
[00:43:17] You are government property.
[00:43:20] Which is why they feel the need to be able to.
[00:43:22] Just dispose of people so easily.
[00:43:25] If.
[00:43:26] Going against.
[00:43:28] You know.
[00:43:28] The will of the greater good.
[00:43:31] Well.
[00:43:32] Not only that.
[00:43:33] But they view you as.
[00:43:34] If you're not producing resources.
[00:43:36] You are draining resources.
[00:43:38] Right.
[00:43:39] Which.
[00:43:41] That's.
[00:43:42] That's a crazy mindset to me.
[00:43:46] One.
[00:43:47] One thing that I find incredibly interesting about them.
[00:43:50] Is.
[00:43:51] Their.
[00:43:54] Their fascination.
[00:43:56] And relentless.
[00:43:58] Control of language though.
[00:44:01] That.
[00:44:02] That to me.
[00:44:04] They're.
[00:44:05] They're pretty damn good at it.
[00:44:07] Um.
[00:44:09] Some things.
[00:44:11] To the untrained ear.
[00:44:13] I mean.
[00:44:14] They clearly.
[00:44:15] They were.
[00:44:16] You know.
[00:44:17] And.
[00:44:18] I do.
[00:44:21] Believe that this is one of the keys.
[00:44:24] To.
[00:44:24] Their success.
[00:44:25] Especially today.
[00:44:28] Um.
[00:44:29] Phrases like.
[00:44:30] Disinformation.
[00:44:31] And misinformation.
[00:44:32] Um.
[00:44:34] While.
[00:44:34] As a concept.
[00:44:36] I.
[00:44:36] I can agree with.
[00:44:38] Um.
[00:44:39] Reproductive health care.
[00:44:41] Yes.
[00:44:42] Euphemism.
[00:44:43] Euphemistic language.
[00:44:45] It's required by the communists.
[00:44:48] The softening of language.
[00:44:50] It worked for a long time.
[00:44:51] It worked for a long time.
[00:44:53] A great degree.
[00:44:55] And then social media happened.
[00:44:57] And.
[00:44:57] Now.
[00:44:58] They've got to crack down on that.
[00:45:01] Yeah.
[00:45:06] I'm not sure if you've been.
[00:45:09] Following.
[00:45:11] Any of the.
[00:45:13] I guess.
[00:45:14] Backlash from.
[00:45:15] The.
[00:45:16] Federal response.
[00:45:18] To.
[00:45:18] You know.
[00:45:19] The most recent hurricanes.
[00:45:21] Um.
[00:45:21] Yeah.
[00:45:22] Yeah.
[00:45:22] Sure.
[00:45:22] But.
[00:45:22] I.
[00:45:23] I don't want to abandon this.
[00:45:25] Edmundological.
[00:45:26] No.
[00:45:27] No.
[00:45:27] About what is and isn't.
[00:45:30] You know.
[00:45:30] Disinformation.
[00:45:31] Misinformation.
[00:45:32] All that.
[00:45:33] But yes.
[00:45:33] I've been following.
[00:45:34] My.
[00:45:35] My.
[00:45:35] My personal opinion is that.
[00:45:38] As.
[00:45:40] It is used.
[00:45:41] As.
[00:45:44] By what they mean.
[00:45:46] When they say misinformation.
[00:45:47] And disinformation.
[00:45:49] I do not believe.
[00:45:51] That those exist.
[00:45:52] At all.
[00:45:55] Can.
[00:45:56] People lie.
[00:45:57] Yeah.
[00:45:58] Exactly.
[00:45:58] It's.
[00:45:59] It is a.
[00:46:00] A.
[00:46:01] False term.
[00:46:02] To.
[00:46:03] To kind of corral.
[00:46:05] Uh.
[00:46:06] Anything.
[00:46:06] They possibly can.
[00:46:08] So they can stay.
[00:46:09] Uh.
[00:46:10] With.
[00:46:10] With the upper hand.
[00:46:12] I mean.
[00:46:12] That.
[00:46:13] That's all.
[00:46:13] The control of language is.
[00:46:15] Yep.
[00:46:17] Um.
[00:46:17] And.
[00:46:18] And it works.
[00:46:19] It completely works.
[00:46:20] The moral superiority.
[00:46:20] They want to maintain the moral superiority.
[00:46:22] Which is why they call.
[00:46:24] Reproductive health care.
[00:46:26] Or I'm sorry.
[00:46:27] Yes.
[00:46:27] Why they call.
[00:46:29] Uh.
[00:46:29] Abortion.
[00:46:30] Reproductive health care.
[00:46:31] It's not reproductive.
[00:46:33] You already reproduce.
[00:46:35] That's a human.
[00:46:36] Yeah.
[00:46:36] Well.
[00:46:38] Even abortion is too soft.
[00:46:40] Terminate.
[00:46:41] It's the.
[00:46:42] It's the execution of an innocent human life.
[00:46:44] Period.
[00:46:45] Full stop.
[00:46:46] Scientifically.
[00:46:46] Definitionally.
[00:46:47] And homologically.
[00:46:48] Intellectually.
[00:46:49] All of the above.
[00:46:50] Beyond a shadow of a doubt.
[00:46:52] And.
[00:46:53] I.
[00:46:54] I.
[00:46:54] I hope.
[00:46:55] You don't.
[00:46:55] Yeah.
[00:46:56] You know.
[00:46:56] Get any backlash for this.
[00:46:58] But I'm gonna speak my mind.
[00:46:59] And I've been very vocal about it.
[00:47:02] Libertarianism.
[00:47:02] Abortion.
[00:47:03] Abortion.
[00:47:03] Are fundamentally.
[00:47:05] At their cores.
[00:47:06] Opposed to one another.
[00:47:08] I'm sorry.
[00:47:08] If that offends you.
[00:47:10] But it's 100% of fact.
[00:47:12] You don't get to terminate.
[00:47:14] An innocent human life.
[00:47:15] Based on location.
[00:47:17] Just because you don't like the decisions you made.
[00:47:19] It's 2024.
[00:47:21] Over 95% or more.
[00:47:24] Most studies say.
[00:47:25] 99 plus.
[00:47:27] Percent of abortions.
[00:47:28] Are for contraceptive.
[00:47:30] So spare me.
[00:47:31] Your moral high ground.
[00:47:33] You don't have it.
[00:47:34] You're executing.
[00:47:35] Innocent.
[00:47:36] Human.
[00:47:37] Life.
[00:47:37] Because you want.
[00:47:38] To live.
[00:47:39] Without.
[00:47:40] Consequences.
[00:47:41] Of your actions.
[00:47:42] You irresponsible.
[00:47:43] Monster.
[00:47:44] Stop.
[00:47:45] Killing.
[00:47:46] Children.
[00:47:47] Period.
[00:47:48] I don't care how it has to happen.
[00:47:51] I'm not advocating for the government to step in.
[00:47:53] It doesn't have to.
[00:47:54] 120 years ago.
[00:47:56] We didn't have to talk about this.
[00:47:58] Because everybody knew.
[00:48:00] It was absolutely horrible.
[00:48:03] To execute your own offspring.
[00:48:06] It was not culturally accepted.
[00:48:09] It was culturally.
[00:48:12] Condemned.
[00:48:13] Through derision.
[00:48:14] Shaming.
[00:48:14] And bullying.
[00:48:15] So I'm going to bully you.
[00:48:17] You psychopath.
[00:48:18] Stop trying to advocate.
[00:48:20] For offing.
[00:48:21] Your own children.
[00:48:23] You are disgusting.
[00:48:25] And selfish.
[00:48:26] Narcissistic.
[00:48:27] And the worst of mankind.
[00:48:31] I don't have anything to add to that.
[00:48:33] Other than the fact that I agree.
[00:48:36] It is.
[00:48:37] It is a satanic.
[00:48:40] Ritual.
[00:48:43] That is state sanctioned.
[00:48:45] Yeah.
[00:48:45] Yeah.
[00:48:46] It's.
[00:48:47] It's.
[00:48:48] You know.
[00:48:50] Sacrificing to ball.
[00:48:51] It's.
[00:48:52] There's nothing new under the sun.
[00:48:55] Nothing new under the sun.
[00:48:57] That's right.
[00:48:57] That's what Solomon said.
[00:48:58] Yep.
[00:48:59] Absolutely.
[00:49:00] And the vast majority of it.
[00:49:02] Newsflash.
[00:49:03] This is going to sound woke.
[00:49:05] But it's reality.
[00:49:06] It's in black and brown.
[00:49:08] Poor neighborhoods.
[00:49:10] It's eugenic.
[00:49:12] Yeah.
[00:49:13] That's what they are.
[00:49:14] They're trying to off whole entire ethnicities.
[00:49:18] And you guys want to try to act like it's freaking progressivism.
[00:49:25] When.
[00:49:26] Yeah.
[00:49:27] Yeah.
[00:49:28] The founder of Planned Parenthood was an admitted eugenicist and blatant racist genocidal maniac that wanted to annihilate the entire black race via abortion.
[00:49:41] And y'all fell for it for women's rights.
[00:49:43] Well, tell me about the rights of the females that are in those wombs.
[00:49:48] Spare me your fake moral high ground, you racist genocidal maniacs.
[00:49:56] Right.
[00:49:59] Yeah.
[00:50:00] Sorry.
[00:50:02] No, I like I said, I agree.
[00:50:06] Especially as as I get older, it's.
[00:50:09] You know, there's a lot of that.
[00:50:12] Well, it doesn't affect me, so I don't really care.
[00:50:16] A lot of that.
[00:50:16] I don't know if I'm alone in that, but a lot of that has definitely.
[00:50:24] Changed.
[00:50:26] My outlook now is that, well, even if it's not my kid, it's not my situation or family or whatever it.
[00:50:34] I am still a member of the community.
[00:50:37] I'm still a human that lives here.
[00:50:40] Not yet.
[00:50:41] Right.
[00:50:42] I have four.
[00:50:43] Right.
[00:50:46] The moment that you realize and two miscarriages, by the way.
[00:50:52] My wife and I have lost you hear that.
[00:50:55] No, it's all right.
[00:50:56] It's all good.
[00:50:56] It's part of the story.
[00:50:57] It's part of the testimony.
[00:50:58] It's part of the educational process of where people need to realize where they come from when they are pro abortion.
[00:51:06] Because you're not pro choice.
[00:51:09] Right.
[00:51:09] That's not a thing anymore.
[00:51:11] You're either pro human or anti human.
[00:51:15] That's it.
[00:51:16] And advocating for the execution of innocent children is not pro human.
[00:51:21] Obviously, we've lost two kids via miscarriage.
[00:51:26] I have four.
[00:51:27] My wife and I have three together.
[00:51:29] I can tell you, when you find out that there's a kid growing in there, in the first seven, eight weeks, there's a human being growing.
[00:51:43] And that's what you know instinctively.
[00:51:46] You don't have to scientifically research it.
[00:51:48] It's a clump of cells.
[00:51:49] It's a fetus.
[00:51:50] I'm a clump of cells.
[00:51:53] Right.
[00:51:55] Make it make sense.
[00:51:57] You instinctively, in your heart, know.
[00:52:00] Oh, that's my child.
[00:52:03] The first positive pregnancy test.
[00:52:07] Oh, that's my child.
[00:52:08] And then you go to the clinic.
[00:52:11] And you get an ultrasound.
[00:52:14] You see the kid's heartbeat.
[00:52:17] At eight weeks.
[00:52:18] Maybe ten weeks.
[00:52:20] That's why I'm going to plug pre-born, if that's okay.
[00:52:26] Best anti-abortion advocacy ever.
[00:52:30] It doesn't require government to be involved.
[00:52:33] It doesn't require you bullying people.
[00:52:35] Pre-born.
[00:52:36] You can donate to them.
[00:52:37] It's $28 for an ultrasound.
[00:52:40] Over 80% of mothers that get an ultrasound choose to let their babies live.
[00:52:50] You didn't need to bully them.
[00:52:52] You didn't need to pressure them.
[00:52:53] You just know in your heart.
[00:52:57] You see that child's heartbeat.
[00:52:59] And you know that's special.
[00:53:03] And then there's the spiritual part.
[00:53:07] Yeah.
[00:53:08] No, and that's not even the only innate thing.
[00:53:15] Well, this even comes down to the existence of objective truth.
[00:53:25] Or not.
[00:53:27] Or the non-existence of objective truth.
[00:53:30] And of course objective truth has to exist.
[00:53:36] Regardless of what time period you were born in.
[00:53:42] What country you were born in.
[00:53:48] It's wrong to own another human being, right?
[00:53:51] So just because it might even be culturally acceptable or generally acceptable by the generation,
[00:54:01] it doesn't mean that it is actually right.
[00:54:05] That the moral of it doesn't actually change.
[00:54:08] So therefore, if it is wrong, it's wrong all the time.
[00:54:15] That's objectively true.
[00:54:16] It's objectively true that once conception takes place, that is a life.
[00:54:29] And the language surrounding pro-abortion stances is...
[00:54:41] Euthomistic.
[00:54:42] Yes.
[00:54:42] It is a way to distance themselves from the act of what they are doing so they can go through with the act of it.
[00:54:54] But it's...
[00:54:57] Yeah, they cloak their lies in comfort.
[00:54:59] Yes.
[00:55:00] But your heart's always going to tell you what the truth is.
[00:55:03] Right.
[00:55:04] And that's why they hate themselves.
[00:55:05] It's innate.
[00:55:06] It's innate.
[00:55:07] It's innate.
[00:55:08] It's spiritual.
[00:55:09] Right.
[00:55:10] Which...
[00:55:11] It's ingrained in your DNA.
[00:55:13] We all know this.
[00:55:14] Yeah.
[00:55:15] To pretend otherwise is just ridiculous.
[00:55:16] Ridiculous.
[00:55:19] Which reminds me of my favorite quote from, you know, a modern figure.
[00:55:26] And it was from Dave Smith.
[00:55:27] He said, as long...
[00:55:33] As long as you're...
[00:55:35] What was it?
[00:55:36] As long as you speak the truth, there is no such thing as too radical.
[00:55:42] And that's pretty much the stance I've taken ever since I heard that.
[00:55:47] Amen.
[00:55:49] It's...
[00:55:50] I mean, the truth on my side, there's...
[00:55:53] I mean, there's nothing else, right?
[00:55:57] And I think a lot of us in the freedom movement, we have that in common.
[00:56:02] In which we have, like, this innate disgust towards injustice and against unnecessary human suffering.
[00:56:17] And against all of these things that we know are wrong.
[00:56:24] And that's why we take up this unpopular position.
[00:56:31] And I can say it probably...
[00:56:34] I mean, this is, you know, from the outside looking in, of course.
[00:56:38] But I would imagine it's pretty simple to, you know, shut off your brain.
[00:56:46] Not think about anything.
[00:56:48] And just repeat talking points.
[00:56:49] I'm sure it's pretty easy.
[00:56:51] Although you're probably miserable at night and don't understand why.
[00:56:57] To understand your convictions and stand by your convictions, regardless of the size of group attacking you for those, is not an easy position to take.
[00:57:11] But it's the right position.
[00:57:15] And that's one thing that I see is what...
[00:57:25] Okay, this is why I'm white-pilled.
[00:57:28] Is because people are willing to actually still do that.
[00:57:34] And I see it shining through more and more.
[00:57:39] I see the enemy of...
[00:57:42] The enemy of good is acting more erratic.
[00:57:49] Because they know that their time is coming.
[00:57:53] They are a cornered animal.
[00:57:56] And so they're going to thrash about much more.
[00:57:59] Who is they?
[00:58:01] The enemy of good.
[00:58:05] Anyone who...
[00:58:06] The kingdom of Satan.
[00:58:08] Yes.
[00:58:09] The opposite of Jesus Christ and his kingdom.
[00:58:12] I'm just clarifying.
[00:58:13] Yes.
[00:58:14] No, no.
[00:58:15] That's...
[00:58:17] That's good to clarify.
[00:58:18] Definitely.
[00:58:20] Anybody who is not on the side of good.
[00:58:23] Anyone who...
[00:58:26] Who can embrace and will push falsehood.
[00:58:31] Is who I am referring to as they.
[00:58:34] And that would be demonic.
[00:58:36] Because the enemy of truth is the enemy of God.
[00:58:39] Exactly.
[00:58:42] So, yeah.
[00:58:44] It's...
[00:58:45] And see, I...
[00:58:46] This is what I was saying before when I think...
[00:58:49] When I was saying that the transparency of you are either...
[00:58:56] You're on one or two sides at this point.
[00:58:59] And maybe it's me.
[00:59:02] But to me, it just seems like it's more transparent than ever before.
[00:59:08] And that...
[00:59:09] That's a great point.
[00:59:11] And this is something I've been talking about.
[00:59:12] I didn't mean to cut you off.
[00:59:13] Sorry, but...
[00:59:14] This is great what you're talking about.
[00:59:16] Because this is a great example of where I've been talking about how the veil between politics and the spiritual is becoming far more thin...
[00:59:29] Oh, yeah.
[00:59:30] ...and transparent than it ever has been before.
[00:59:33] Oh, yeah.
[00:59:35] Yes, you're right.
[00:59:36] You're picking a side.
[00:59:37] You are at the...
[00:59:38] We always have been.
[00:59:40] But it's becoming so much more transparent now that you have to pick a side.
[00:59:46] And good versus evil.
[00:59:48] And you're going to have to define good.
[00:59:50] And you're going to have to define evil.
[00:59:52] And if your good isn't based in the kingdom of heaven and Jesus Christ, and your evil isn't based on Satan and hell himself, then you're going to lose.
[01:00:03] Right.
[01:00:05] Yeah.
[01:00:06] Exactly.
[01:00:08] I mean, honestly, one of the biggest things that opened my eyes was the transgender push.
[01:00:15] That just...
[01:00:19] I'm still shocked.
[01:00:23] It's blatant human experimentation and mutilation.
[01:00:30] It's purely for profit.
[01:00:34] It's purely out of envy.
[01:00:37] And there's just nothing good about it.
[01:00:43] It doesn't look good.
[01:00:44] It doesn't sound good.
[01:00:45] I have yet to see any good be produced other than the detransition movement.
[01:00:55] Those are some of the unsung heroes as of now.
[01:00:59] You know, that's...
[01:01:00] You ought to try to get Chloe Cole on your show.
[01:01:04] That's a good idea.
[01:01:05] I had her on mine.
[01:01:08] She follows me.
[01:01:09] I'll message her.
[01:01:10] Try to get her on yours.
[01:01:12] Yeah.
[01:01:14] One of the leading detransitioners in the movement.
[01:01:19] Yeah.
[01:01:20] I would love to have her on.
[01:01:24] That's...
[01:01:27] I can't...
[01:01:28] She trans at 14 and then had her healthy mammary glands surgically removed at 15.
[01:01:40] And then detransitioned late 16, 17.
[01:01:44] Ugh.
[01:01:45] And so now she can't even feed her child.
[01:01:47] If she's even...
[01:01:51] You know...
[01:01:53] If she can even get pregnant, she doesn't know because she was on puberty blockers.
[01:01:59] She'll never...
[01:02:00] Right.
[01:02:00] If she can, she'll never be able to feed her child.
[01:02:04] Yep.
[01:02:05] Testified in Congress.
[01:02:07] Amazing voice.
[01:02:08] She's only 19 or 20.
[01:02:10] When I...
[01:02:11] When I had her on my show, she was 18.
[01:02:14] She was just on the Glenn Beck show when I interviewed her.
[01:02:18] Incredible story.
[01:02:19] You know, like, this is just evil.
[01:02:22] You can't describe it any other way.
[01:02:25] And if we're going to describe evil, we have to describe it as demonic.
[01:02:30] Yeah.
[01:02:31] I mean, there's...
[01:02:31] There's just no other explanation for this.
[01:02:36] It's...
[01:02:37] Demonic.
[01:02:38] Yeah.
[01:02:40] Which is why I...
[01:02:41] Ruining the lives of people.
[01:02:42] I full stop reject the assertion that you can be libertarian and pro-trans.
[01:03:00] No, you can't.
[01:03:01] No, you can't.
[01:03:02] No.
[01:03:03] It is a very thin line between...
[01:03:10] I can consent to, you know, medical malpractice and medical experimentation for my child.
[01:03:21] Essentially committing...
[01:03:24] Or not essentially, but is committing child abuse.
[01:03:28] Full stop.
[01:03:29] Full stop.
[01:03:32] And allowing that parent to consent for that child to do any number of other things that they cannot consent to because they are a child.
[01:03:43] So once that door is open, that's it.
[01:03:49] And I...
[01:03:50] I don't know if anyone else sees that.
[01:03:53] But once you open the door to say that the parent can consent for the child for those things, that's that.
[01:04:04] It's done.
[01:04:05] And then all of a sudden, we start having conversations, you know, of age of consent, which are already happening in other parts of the world.
[01:04:17] Germany, looking at you.
[01:04:19] And, you know, it's like this...
[01:04:25] It's like somebody's, like, peeking around from the corner.
[01:04:27] It's like, we all know it's there.
[01:04:29] Some people want to deny that it's there, but it's there.
[01:04:34] And there are...
[01:04:38] People with these intentions will do anything they possibly can to get away with their darkest desires.
[01:04:47] And they will find any loophole.
[01:04:50] That's why one of the most dangerous places for children these days isn't the church.
[01:04:56] It's the schools.
[01:04:58] Yes.
[01:04:59] Because that's...
[01:04:59] All the predators left the churches because it was too hot and they went to the schools.
[01:05:04] They left the Boy Scouts and they went to the schools.
[01:05:07] Like, they will find exploits within the system no matter how it makes them look, no matter what it does to them, as long as they can feed that satanic desire.
[01:05:28] Which can only be described as the destruction of all that is good, of innocence.
[01:05:35] And so, therefore, I absolutely reject the idea that a movement that is based upon the non-aggression principle, which does apply to children,
[01:05:55] can be accepting of a movement that is inherently immoral.
[01:06:04] Like, that doesn't make sense.
[01:06:07] And that's...
[01:06:09] That is incredibly insulting.
[01:06:15] That...
[01:06:16] It's insulting to me that somebody would try to actually pass that off.
[01:06:23] How stupid do you think people are?
[01:06:28] It's insulting.
[01:06:30] And I'm not even sure where so many people are embracing it.
[01:06:38] And it's not just the libertarian movement or liberty movement.
[01:06:43] It's, of course, massive parts of society.
[01:06:48] The fact that drag queen story hours, like, a thing.
[01:06:53] It's crazy.
[01:06:55] It's just crazy.
[01:06:57] Like...
[01:06:57] Yeah, well, this is the direct result of...
[01:07:02] The greatest experiment in self-governance going awry.
[01:07:08] Like James Madison said, the Constitution is only for a moral and religious people.
[01:07:13] And we see what it devolved into.
[01:07:15] It devolved into whose rights matters more.
[01:07:18] And abortion is no better example of that.
[01:07:23] Because now we see what the science says is clear.
[01:07:27] That at conception, that's a human life.
[01:07:31] And...
[01:07:33] So it's devolved into exactly what I said it would.
[01:07:36] Right.
[01:07:37] Whose rights matter more, the mother or the child.
[01:07:39] And so when you...
[01:07:41] You expand that out.
[01:07:43] What you get is...
[01:07:47] Selfishness.
[01:07:48] Meaning that...
[01:07:52] Regardless of what...
[01:07:54] Any founding document or basic principles that you know to have written on your heart.
[01:08:00] Because you were created to have those values written on your heart.
[01:08:04] And you know them to be true.
[01:08:06] That you're going to choose yourself.
[01:08:10] And that's Luciferian.
[01:08:12] That's the occult.
[01:08:14] The occult...
[01:08:15] The Luciferian religion isn't...
[01:08:18] A religion that worships Satan.
[01:08:21] It's a religion that worships itself.
[01:08:24] Correct.
[01:08:25] It's one that worships itself.
[01:08:29] And so there's no better example of that than narcissism and abortion.
[01:08:35] Hedonism.
[01:08:37] Hedonism at its fullest.
[01:08:39] It's...
[01:08:39] I want to do what I want to do.
[01:08:42] And I don't care what anybody else has to say about it.
[01:08:46] And that's the whole injustice of it.
[01:08:49] What we got to do to fix it is...
[01:08:52] Again...
[01:08:53] Bring it all the way back.
[01:08:55] You got to focus on yourself first.
[01:08:58] Focus on the local circle that you have.
[01:09:00] And then change laws and legislation within your local community.
[01:09:04] Right.
[01:09:05] And then we can start to have a conversation about where we can hopefully make changes in the federal government.
[01:09:11] Right.
[01:09:13] And...
[01:09:14] You know...
[01:09:16] I can't do anything at the federal level.
[01:09:19] Like...
[01:09:19] I can't change anything.
[01:09:21] But what I can...
[01:09:22] What I can do is I can go to my city council meeting.
[01:09:26] I can go talk to my county commissioners.
[01:09:31] What...
[01:09:31] This is one thing.
[01:09:33] It's a massive pet peeve of mine.
[01:09:37] And this happens in real life and in the Twitter sphere and everything.
[01:09:42] But there are people that will...
[01:09:47] If you let them, they will just chat your ear off about their opinions on Israel or what's going on in Ukraine.
[01:09:58] Right.
[01:09:59] Yet, none of these people have any clue who their city councilmen are or their county commissioners.
[01:10:07] Never seen them.
[01:10:08] Right.
[01:10:09] Couldn't point to them anywhere.
[01:10:12] You know?
[01:10:14] And it's...
[01:10:17] It's the worst.
[01:10:20] And it's another level of narcissism.
[01:10:24] Well, wage engagement sells, right?
[01:10:26] Like, it's easy to sell the federal government because the media has been selling it for so long.
[01:10:33] Right.
[01:10:34] So, it's theater.
[01:10:35] They want you to buy into that because they intentionally want you to neglect the people that are absolutely over the top of you in your everyday decision making.
[01:10:48] Which is not the federal government.
[01:10:50] It's your local city council.
[01:10:51] It's your mayor.
[01:10:52] It's your governor.
[01:10:53] It's your state attorney general.
[01:10:54] It's your local sheriff's department.
[01:10:56] Right.
[01:10:57] All of those things.
[01:10:59] So, I'll go one step further.
[01:11:03] I truly believe that as things are now, one of the biggest fights has been brought into every individual's home.
[01:11:18] That is through our homes being filled full of chemicals and toxic air.
[01:11:26] Municipal water filled full of fluoride.
[01:11:29] Yes.
[01:11:31] Your reliance on your food coming from a supermarket.
[01:11:39] And that supermarket has to purchase from one of three suppliers that supply a huge area of people, which means more trucking, more pollution, less quality.
[01:11:56] Higher prices.
[01:11:57] Higher prices.
[01:11:57] Like there's all these things that have been brought to our front door.
[01:12:02] And I think the way that it was brought to us was through the idea of convenience.
[01:12:07] Convenience, I've noticed, has usually been, in the end, one of the biggest contributing factors to where we are now.
[01:12:24] Convenience and a type of compromise that is unjust.
[01:12:34] Well, I'll just let them raise taxes a little bit more and not say anything.
[01:12:39] I'll just let them do this one thing and not hold my public officials accountable.
[01:12:46] In fact, I'm just going to stop paying attention to it because what can I do?
[01:12:50] Yeah.
[01:12:51] Them being disengaged.
[01:12:52] Right.
[01:12:53] Right.
[01:12:53] And it's all these micro decisions that have kind of built up.
[01:12:58] And unfortunately, it's also going to take a lot of fighting to get back.
[01:13:03] It took us a long time to get here.
[01:13:07] However, my personal opinion is that the best thing that we can do is have discussions like this, get these ideas out to people,
[01:13:16] but start making these decisions in your home and just watch how quickly things change.
[01:13:25] Because as much as I hate hippies, because I think they're just like selfish and bratty and just ridiculous.
[01:13:35] The one hippie phrase I love is think globally, act locally.
[01:13:41] And honestly, I think we should co-op that.
[01:13:44] But it's ours now.
[01:13:48] So, but.
[01:13:50] I love it.
[01:13:51] I don't know about you, but I'm feeling really good about things.
[01:13:57] Although the immediate future is nerve wracking.
[01:14:03] Right.
[01:14:05] But it gives me comfort knowing that there are people and families out there like you.
[01:14:14] So, on that note, let's wrap this up.
[01:14:18] Any last words?
[01:14:20] Let people know where they can find you.
[01:14:23] Things that you have going on.
[01:14:25] Or anything else you want to say.
[01:14:28] Oh, yeah.
[01:14:29] I appreciate it, man.
[01:14:30] I had a great time.
[01:14:31] It was awesome.
[01:14:32] A phenomenal conversation.
[01:14:36] Yeah.
[01:14:36] Yeah.
[01:14:36] You can follow me at Twitter at Cajun, at the Cajun Libertarian.
[01:14:40] One.
[01:14:41] Or just at the Cajun Libertarian.
[01:14:44] Instead of Rarian.
[01:14:46] Just replace it with one.
[01:14:47] Or everywhere else is the Cajun Libertarian.
[01:14:51] My name is Noel.
[01:14:52] And I had an absolutely fantastic time.
[01:14:55] I hope that we can have these conversations more frequently.
[01:14:59] And more often with an expanded audience.
[01:15:02] With people that disagree.
[01:15:04] And we can hash things out with the First Amendment that we currently have.
[01:15:10] And that may not be as accessible as it has been up until this point very, very soon.
[01:15:20] So whether you vote or not is kind of irrelevant.
[01:15:25] I just want to make sure that the ideals of the fundamental freedom of speech and freedom of your right to defend that free speech is upheld.
[01:15:39] And that you really got to center and base yourself in the teachings of God.
[01:15:48] In the teachings, moral teachings of Christianity expressed by Jesus Christ.
[01:15:55] The one and true God.
[01:15:58] Get grounded in that.
[01:16:01] Even if you're an atheist.
[01:16:03] Just go study it.
[01:16:04] Trust me.
[01:16:05] It'll give you a foundation of moral clarity that you haven't ever received before.
[01:16:16] It's going to take heart on your end and on our end to keep spreading this message of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
[01:16:24] And how important it is that our individual liberties are being upheld through a foundation of moral and spiritual, primarily scriptural reference.
[01:16:43] That base is more than you could ever imagine.
[01:16:49] More important than you can ever imagine.
[01:16:51] That's what I say.
[01:16:52] That's it.
[01:16:53] Thank you all so much.
[01:16:54] Thank you, Jacob, for having me.
[01:16:56] It was awesome.
[01:16:57] Yeah.
[01:16:58] You are more than welcome back anytime.
[01:17:01] In fact, on closing out here, I'm going to start doing some reoccurring streams.
[01:17:10] I'm trying to still hammer out the details of exactly what.
[01:17:15] But one of them will be like a chill, kick it movie stream where we're going to be streaming like old 1950s atomic monster movies and campy 60s horror films and stuff.
[01:17:29] So we'll just be anyone's welcome.
[01:17:33] And it'll be fun.
[01:17:35] Be on the lookout for that.
[01:17:37] You know, just trying something different.
[01:17:40] Do something fun.
[01:17:42] That'll probably be once a month or biweekly or something.
[01:17:47] But yeah, keep an eye out for that.
[01:17:50] There'll be Sunday coffee morning streams coming.
[01:17:54] And got tons of interviews in the works right now, trying to get those all scheduled and put away and everything.
[01:18:02] So there will be more coming soon.
[01:18:06] So make sure hit the subscribe, hit the share, like all of that stuff to make sure that our big tech overlords cannot have the final say as far as censorship goes.
[01:18:20] Because I ain't quitting.
[01:18:22] But I need your help to make sure to get this out there and make sure and go over to Noelle's channel.
[01:18:28] No, do the same thing because it's going to take all of us to fight this.
[01:18:33] It's a multi-pronged attack.
[01:18:36] It's got to be a multi-pronged solution.
[01:18:38] So thank you so much for tuning in.
[01:18:41] Make sure and go to risetoliberty.com slash links.
[01:18:44] Hang out for a sec, Noelle.
[01:18:46] And while we close this out, everyone else, until next time, stay free, my friends.