Ep. 37 | 🍿Comment Chaos: YouTube Censorship, Masculinity, and the Anti-Semitism Debate
EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
I am an angry woman right now. I am fired up. I am raging. You do not want to mess with me right now. Let's just say that.
Oh, okay. Update. So literally today at the time of recording this my latest episode. From the controversial as fuck podcast has gone live and it is called authorized to kill. Exposing COVID vaccine deaths, hospital protocols, and big pharma. Now that was an epic. Epic conversation with two legends from the children's health defense in America, that's who they work for.
That's who they represent.
So I had two absolute legends. Come on. First one is poly Tommy, who is a producer of the vaccine documentary series. She's also got a, I'm going to try and stop saying. That word that I just said right. Of what the series is about, because this is going to make sense in a second, but she has a [00:01:00] child who was injured from those things.
Right. Um, and you know, she's, she's a legend of a woman. I love her. And I also had Dr. Brian hooker. Who is a scientist and also a whistleblower who now works for the children's health defense. Uh, he was huge in
Helping to release 10,000 pages of documents, which were featured in one of the original films that they made.
Uh, he was a whistleblower. He worked with the CDC, whistleblower Dr. William Thompson to expose fraud in the CDC safety research of those things that I mentioned before. You know, the vials that go in your arms. When you go to a doctor, that's what we're talking about. I'm going to try not to say the word. he also helped.
Co-author a book.
It was a best-selling book
Called VAX un vacs. Let the science speak with none other than Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
He's huge in those Jabie jobs, safety since 2001 and about, you know, Helping people understand the dangers of actually taking those Jabie jab [00:02:00] things. So anyway, that episode went live today. And so the video version of that episode obviously goes to YouTube that went live. It lasted four hours before it was removed.
And I got. This message. I am bloody pissed off to say the least. And it says it has been removed because it didn't follow community guidelines. Now I knew parts of it would be seen as controversial because of what we're discussing, but this is what it says. Content that poses a serious risk of a Gregory bias. Uh, Gregory S is that the word harm? By spreading medical misinformation about currently administered. JV jabs that are approved and confirmed to be safe and effective by local health authorities and the world health organization isn't allowed on YouTube.
So first of all, let me just correct that. Medical misinformation. It's not misinformation. It is the missing information. There is a goddamn difference. Let me just, just give me five seconds just to get this load off right now. I've got the steam [00:03:00] pouring out the top of my head. It's not medical misinformation, YouTube.
It is missing information that the general population needs to hear. And approved and confirmed to be safe and effective. Clearly they're not safe and bloody effective. If people are. Getting terribly injured and actually dying from them. But any who, any who. I'm going to try and work out a way.
To edit the video. To mute certain words, like things that refer to the JV, jab, maybe. Oh, maybe I'll actually do a voiceover that every time, instead of it saying that word that I literally say JB jab over the top, just for a laugh, because I actually want people to be able to see this video and I will likely take off the intro because the intro was the trailer for the film that they created.
Right. And the trailer. Is highly controversial. Okay. It for very good fricking reason. So maybe I'll take the trailer off and I will [00:04:00] change the words to Jabie job just to be a smart ass and see if it actually works. So that's my goal. That's probably gonna take a bit of my time this week to see how much I can edit it down so that it still passes.
But. I mean, there's an alert now on my YouTube account. So maybe they're going to be. You know, watching it like a Hawk, maybe the algorithms that they've got set up are going to be triggering my account more and more who bloody knows. Any who. Just got that off my chest. So this is the first thing that I want to say.
Obviously, this is a comment chaos episode. I'm about to go through your comments. From recent episodes. I can't go through comments from that episode because it's been fricking taken down. So my message to you is as I chill myself and I fricking breathe. My message to you is go and listen to that episode it is obviously out there as a podcast episode, you can listen to it on the major podcasting platforms, Spotify, apple, whatever. Wherever you listen.
I'll see if I can link it in the show notes below.
So this is my message. [00:05:00] Please go and have a listen to the actual podcast episode, because that still stands. I can't take that down from podcasting platforms, right?
That's due on apple, Spotify, or major platforms. It is imperative that this gets listened to and shared. So please go and have a listen to it and then share it far and wide. This is a very important conversation. We discuss not just what happened throughout 2020 and beyond. You know what I'm talking about, but also the childhood schedule as well.
It's so important to go through this. And to be able to actually hold conversations, whether you agree or disagree, we should be able to have these conversations and discuss whatever the crap we want to discuss and come to our own understanding worldview, belief, systems, whatever, right. Without someone telling us, no, you cannot discuss this. This is why she, let me just, I need to rant.
Just give me, just give me five guys. Give me five. Bloody oath. This is why I am all about self authority, because [00:06:00] if we lived in a world that actually promoted having self-trust. Our own discernment self-responsibility then anything could be discussed on any platform out there. And it would be okay because us as human beings would be able to sift through that information and come to our own ideas and conclusions and worldviews and beliefs.
Right. instead, we literally have mother beepin school teachers, not legit school teachers. Acting like school teachers, these platforms that are like, no, you can't talk about that or you're in the naughty corner? Nope. Oh no, you definitely can't say that word. Oh no, you can't discuss that. How about, we all just allow ourselves to be bloody adults and talk about whatever the crap we want without people getting so fricking butthurt, because all you have to do is turn it off.
Change platforms, change the person you listening to. Instead. No, they're like, oh no, we have to filter and monitor everything you discuss and everything you listen to. And you're only allowed to listen to the things that we want you to listen to. That's a [00:07:00] bloody agenda right there. Is that not fricking alarming?
Any who? My God.
So, I mean, what in the naughty corner? And I've been told that I now have to do policy training.
And I started the policy training and it is an utter joke. It is a joke I have to read something and then determine if what I'm reading is seen as a violation of their policy or not. And it's like basically training us to be obedient little mother fuckers I'm mad. All right, let's get into this episode.
I am steaming. Okay. I'm going to go through. Because I can't go through the comments from that video. Can I, so we'll go through the masculinity debate. Obviously I've done a couple of videos on this. One was about how there is a war on masculinity that was, if you're listening to it as a podcast, that's episode 32.
And then I did the comment chaos version of that, which is me going through the comments on the YouTube [00:08:00] video about the war on masculinity. And that was titled the masculinity debate heats up. Right. There's a few comments on here that I actually want to read. I'm just going to bring it up on my screen here. So I've got, David has said masculinity is always under attack.
It is extremely hard to be a man these days without being called toxic. I agree. I can see it. Men are being oppressed in many nations now, and it is getting worse. Thank you for your perspective. If you are Australian, maybe you can meet Bettina Arndt. I can't pronounce her last name. It's a R N D T.
She's a men's rights advocate. Maybe share some notes with her. Oh, thank you so much, David. I've actually not heard of her. I'm going to look her up. Yes, I am Australian. And now I'm absolutely going to look her up and God, maybe I can even get her on the podcast one day. That would be a really cool conversation.
So thank you, David. I agree. There is a thousand percent a war on masculinity. It's deliberate. It's concerted. I've said this a million times. I won't keep going on about [00:09:00] it, but it is deliberate. And I think this is another reason why, because as I said in. You know the war on masculinity episode, they are deliberately trying to squash any form of masculinity on this planet within men, because you cannot control strong men.
You cannot control masculine men, men that are standing in their masculinity. You can't control them. This is why this kind of shit. Is happening in the world, this crazy censorship and, you know, squashing masculinity and telling women that you may as well turn into men and maximize or turn into women and all. Just all of it, the feminist movement, all of it.
Right. It's all a very concerted, deliberate effort. Anyway. We've got Peter I'm still fired up. So far. Peter has said what's all the fuss question. Mark. Masculinity is awesome. Just for context. I always remind myself that if people are just watching a part of a video or, you know, they're just watching, for instance, that was on a comment chaos. You know, episode, [00:10:00] video episode, where I was talking about the different comments that came up from the masculinity, the. The war masculinity episode. So he may not realize that I'm standing strong for masculinity.
I think masculinity is awesome. I don't think it is toxic. It is not inherently toxic. It can not be toxic. The moment masculinity is expressed in a toxic way. It is no longer masculinity. Like it's. That just makes no sense to me. So yeah, this is my message, Peter. He said what's all the fast masculinity is awesome and he might not be directing that at me.
He might be directing it at the people that have commented. Because I was reading through the comments. So I said, it sure is and much needed in society. Then I've got Mr. Gray, man. He said,
king Solomon wrote, and then he's got in brackets, paraphrasing here after food, clothing, shelter, fearing God and keeping his commandments.
Everything is folly. I control my thoughts, feelings, words, and actions. Then avoid any Conflict or chaos. I was a stock man, then a soldier. So I'm quite apt at being a [00:11:00] man. No others needed. I said well said and some great wisdom there. Thank you for joining in the conversation.
And then we've got James.
Hello again, James. So James had commented on my war on masculinity. episode, video episode, and I had responded to one of his questions, which was an epic question. So James has commented here. He said that was a very long and thorough response to my question. It took up almost half of your video. You're not wrong.
It really did. Thank you for your reply. God bless. I said, ha ha. talk about long-winded on my behalf. I went down so many different train of thoughts. Thank you for listening. So thank you again, James, because he raised a really good question about,I speak about men leading a relationship, but is that then controlling?
Like aren't they just controlling the situation. And so I got to explain in the last episode about how there's a difference between taking control of a situation and leading a relationship and actually controlling your partner and. I went on and on and on about that. It was a bad explanation. And then I've [00:12:00] got someone by big, oh, are you Australian?
When I saw your head? I was like, yeah, she's Australian. I swear. I can tell. Oh, my God, that was a crack up. When they saw my head. There's something Australian about my head. I say ha yes. How can you tell I'm so intrigued, but yeah, Ozzy right here. Like it's different when someone says I can tell by your accent because yeah, I'm Australian, but no, it was because of my head.
I was like, that is bloody brilliant. I have not heard that. Before. Actually speaking of James, there's one more comment of his that I really wanted to read. So if you remember, I did an episode that. Was titled, am I an anti-Semite the cabal debate exposed? Because someone had alluded to the fact that I'm being an anti-Semite because I said, I believe that there is very likely a cabal, a group of powerful influential individuals or families that do run the world from behind the scenes that wield incredible amounts and not incredible in a good way, amounts of power and influence in money and control and all the things.
[00:13:00] And so this individual had said, not James. James by the way. But this other individual had commented and said that I was an anti-Semite because apparently. When you say cabal, you were being an anti-Semite because, uh, there are a couple of the supposedly families that are controlling the world that are Jewish. And it's like out of the list of all the families that apparently have all of this influence and control. It's a tiny, tiny amount that a Jewish. When I actually said it.
I said, uh, one of the families of just six that I had mentioned was Jewish. In fact, it was actually two. I realized after the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds are both Jewish, I thought it was just the. Rockefeller's I think, I dunno, I can't remember now, but actually two of them, but just because you say that you believe in the potential of, you know, wealthy and elite families and. Individuals running the world from behind the scenes and. You know, controlling the media, controlling government agencies, politicians, the financial system, the [00:14:00] education system, the health system, you know, big pharma, all of it.
Right. Just because you say that does not make you an anti-Semite, even if some of those families are Jewish, like that's the most insane thing I've ever heard. But James put a comment on this video that I thought was incredible. He said, hello again, it's hard for the average person to grasp that. The ones in question don't or even can't. Separate the individual from the greater group, they have hyper in-group preference.
Let me just read that again. So think about it, right. We're talking about. How apparently you are anti-Jewish and you are, you. You know, anti-Semite, If you say that there is a cabal, the potentially runs the world. And just because there's a small, very small minority of them are Jewish that now you're an anti-Semite.
You're do hate it. All of the above. Right? Like that's, it's ridiculous. So he has said it's hard for the average person to grasp that. The ones in question, talking about Jewish individuals don't or even can't separate the individual from the greater group. [00:15:00] It's such a great point is made. They have hyper in group. Preference. I actually want to do a whole podcast episode now on in group preference, hyper in group preference.
This is such an epic conversation to have because. It is literally having bias against your own social group or, you know, whatever group it might be, for instance. At the expense of fairness or impartiality to others, like you think about it. You can, let's just, okay. Let's get real controversial right now.
I could critique. Let's just say there's an Australian Aboriginal individual in Australia. Who's high up in politics, right? And I critique them. And I say that I don't agree with their policies, or I don't agree with their character. I don't agree with their worldview and their beliefs. And I think that what they're doing is more harmful than good. Nobody in Australia is going to be up in arms.
There would be some, but most people in Australia would not be like, oh my God, you are anti Aboriginal. You are a hater of [00:16:00] Aboriginal people. They would see that. No, I'm just critiquing the individual's policies and their character. I'm not, I'm not critiquing all of the native Aboriginal, Australian people.
Okay. Right. That's common sense. Right. Why then is it different when it comes to a Jewish person that if you critique a Jewish family that is high up in the echelons of society, let's say the Rockefellers, the Rothschilds that are up there that wield so much power and influence and not always for good.
In fact, I would say it's not for good, right? That now you are deemed as a fricking do hater. It is insane to me that is hyper in-group preference. And it's not just coming from Jewish individuals. So it's people that are highly protective of Jewish people because of history. They feel like they are now the one savior to go and protect every single Jew in the world.
It's like, come on guys. That is dangerous when you cannot critique an individual, just because of one thing about them. [00:17:00] That now it means you're critiquing everybody that holds that same quality or trait or belief system or race or whatever it might be. Because then what happens? They get favored, protected and supported when there is that hyper in-group preference.
And I'm not just speaking about Jewish individuals I'm speaking about in anything. Yeah, it could be with your football team. You may see a fight break out, right. But they're wearing the same football gear that of the team that you follow and you will likely want that individual to win that fight just because they follow the same football team as you. That is in group preference.
So I'm not just saying it's to do with Jews, but I just thought this was such a great comment that you made James. If you're watching this, they do have hyper in-group preference. People cannot. Separate the individual from the greater group. As soon as you critique one of those individuals that happens to be a Jew.
Now you are a do HEDA. I just won't stand for it. I seriously won't, I'm actually [00:18:00] going to, as I said, do a whole podcast episode on it because I think it is such a great conversation to have so. Thank you, James. You always have such thought provoking comments and questions, and I really appreciate you.
And everyone that joins in the conversation, leaves comments and questions because it spurs me on and it gives me content ideas. I respond like I'm a responder. If anyone's into human design, I'm a generator. So I tend to respond. When someone gives me information or raises a question, it gives me ideas for more content.
So thank you, legends. I'm going to leave this here because I'm still raging and I need to go. I'll be fine. I'll be fine. I actually feel like I just need to go and do like 10 star jumps. Or something. Just to get this like energy out of me, or I wish I had a punching bag, I'd go do some boxing or something, but maybe I'll go for a run around the block.
And then I would laugh about it and be like, oh, well, Oh, well,
If you can't beat them, join them. No. That's not the [00:19:00] right. That's not, that's not the saying that I'm trying to think of what am I trying to think of? Just get cunning and I'm going to get cunning. real cunning, and I'm going to make it comical. And I'm going to bloody get that video up again. I'm going to, I'm just going to have to dub over some of the words somehow. I'm going to get cunning.
You watch me that video is going to be up. Even if there's no words.
Just so I feel like I've won.
You have an awesome week. Keep your comments coming, guys. Keep them coming. And I will keep my replies popping too. As usual. I love you. Guts have an epic week by legends.