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"I like going around on the Internet finding people making fun of Charlie Kirk to death, and I go and report them to their employers so they get fired." "we have sent out over 300 emails to employers, and we have gotten now 15 confirmed fires." "Gabrielle from Illinois, you're fired. Lincoln from Utah, you're fired. Amanda, another Amanda, from Wyoming, you've been terminated. Suck it. Shasta from Washington State, your ass is fired." "Curtis, again, from Texas. What the hell, Texans? What the fuck? Curtis from Texas, you've also been terminated." "truth being told, I've probably lost about 50,000 followers throughout all social medias while I'm doing this, but I would rather have every single one of my accounts hit zero before I give in to these people." "If you agree with what I'm doing, please hit that follow button. Counteract their mass unfollowing of me."

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The speaker vents about Candace Owens becoming the focal point of a fierce, circular attack from people who supposedly defend free speech. He describes the scene as a firing squad of individuals who built their public identities on defending speech, yet now rush to “push people out of the way,” attack Owens, and demand she be silenced or erased. He emphasizes the speed, ferocity, and hypocrisy of the reactions, noting that those who champion speech and dissent are now labeling Owens as crossing a line that must be punished. He stresses that there is a figurative (and sometimes explicit) bounty on Owens, warning that coming after her endangers people and signals a broader, dangerous trend. He points to Owens’s prominence as a disruptor who bypassed traditional gatekeepers—“what she represents” is independence and the end of permission-based relevance. Owens’s direct relationship with her audience, he argues, terrifies established institutions and gatekeepers who cannot throttle her platform. The speaker condemns the shift from defending free expression to calling for deplatforming when Owens surpasses rivals in reach, influence, and commercial impact. He accuses the critics of jealousy, commercial self-interest, and intimidation, rather than genuine concern for standards or safety. He asserts that the same people who once defended speech now call for suppression when it serves their own interests, and he suggests this is driven by power and censorship-loving impulses. He recalls his own stance on Owens’s controversial remarks about Brigitte Macron, acknowledging concern about defamation but insisting he never urged silencing her; he warned about legal risks but still defended her right to speak. He argues that the current backlash is not about disagreement but exclusion, labeling, and isolation—a strategy to turn Owens into a pariah. The speaker asserts that Owens’s influence demonstrates how a single, authentic voice can bypass institutions and speak directly to millions, provoking panic in those who built systems around control. He warns that this machinery does not distinguish between allies; once activated, it can target anyone who deviates from the “new approved line.” He accuses some critics of being paid to push deplatforming and of using the pretext of standards, safety, or responsibility to mask envy and loss of control. He frames the issue as existential: is opinion allowed to breathe in the digital public square, or will dissent be tolerated only when it is small? He argues that free speech is not about agreement but about allowance and expansion, trusting that truth will emerge through conflict. He urges consistency: defend the right to speak for all, even those you disagree with, and resist turning this into a partisan battle. The video closes with a rallying call: this is bigger than Candace Owens; it’s about whether we will stand by the principle of free expression. He thanks viewers and asks for engagement and dialogue, emphasizing that the moment is about defending speech itself, not winning a feud.

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Gavin Newsom and his wife allegedly called up the FireAce organization, which they are calling a "$100,000,000 money launder scam." They allegedly requested that information be deleted from the website because Spencer posted a screen recording of them on TikTok. The speaker claims Newsom and his wife do not want people to know that they took fire victim money for their "little made up nonprofit." The speaker says that the information has been removed from the website since yesterday.

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TTF offers $83,000 a year, free benefits, and free medical. Some individuals also receive free rent, a free car, and free gas. The speaker expresses anger towards people receiving what he perceives as "free money," urging others not to give them money. He suggests they should get a job instead of "begging." He confronts someone, stating they are live on TikTok and questioning their ability to speak English.

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Speaker 0 claims that someone tells edgy jokes about the holocaust and cookies to appear cool. Speaker 0 says that the next step is to declare oneself the true conservative, not a "bunch of masturbating losers who live in your mother's basement." Speaker 1 states that someone was making holocaust jokes. Speaker 1 asks if Nick Fuentes, described as a "weird little gay kid in his basement in Chicago," is participating in a super PAC to bump off Joe Kent.

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The speaker states that MAGA supporters are angered by their video and are trying to "hunt" them down. They say that MAGA supporters are commenting the location of their job on all of their videos, but the speaker no longer works there. The speaker says they were let go from their restaurant job because of the video. The speaker says they didn't even serve the MAGA table at the restaurant and didn't speak to them. The speaker asks why MAGA supporters are so angry that someone told them a certain cuisine isn't for them, that they would try to "dock" someone and make them and their coworkers feel unsafe because the speaker said that since they vote against Latinos, they shouldn't be able to enjoy Mexican food. The speaker asks MAGA supporters to leave their former job alone and to leave their coworkers and managers alone.

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This is a message for the leadership of YouTube. In the last twenty four hours, you locked the accounts and shut down the accounts of two guys, Nick Fuentes and Alex Jones. I think it's better if you unlock those accounts and let the guys be heard. 'censorship isn't good for America. It's antithetical to our culture.' 'Free speech is a precondition for peace. It's a precondition for the scientific method.' 'What I'm talking about is not a legal point. It's just a cultural point.' 'restore the accounts of those guys.' 'it will be a down payment on beginning to reunite this country, a project on which we have yet a very long way to go.' Thanks for considering.

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The exchange centers on whether the person being spoken to is the author of a controversial social media post and on whether authorities should press for a response. The conversation begins with an attempt to verify the person’s identity: “Picture to make sure it's you. We're not sure.” The responding party, referred to as Speaker 0, declines to answer without his lawyer present, stating, “I refuse to answer questions without my lawyer present. So I really don't know how to answer that question either.” He emphasizes his stance with a nod to freedom of speech, saying, “Well, you're like I said, you're not gonna is freedom of speech. This is America. Right? Veteran. Alright. And I agree with you 100%.” The officers explain they are trying to identify the correct person to speak with and proceed with the inquiry. Speaker 1 presents the substance of the post in question: “the guy who consistently calls for the death of all Palestinians tried to shut down a theater for showing a movie that hurt his feelings and refuses to stand up for the LGBTQ community in any way, Even leave the room when they vote and on related matters. Wants you to know that you're all welcome clown face clown face clown face.” They ask Speaker 0 if that post was authored by him. Speaker 0 again refuses to confirm, stating, “I’m not gonna answer whether that’s me or not.” The discussion shifts to the underlying concern. Speaker 1 clarifies that their goal is not to establish whether the post is true, but to prevent somebody else from being agitated or agreeing with the statement. They quote the line about “the guy who consistently calls for the death of all Palestinians” and note that such a post “can probably incite somebody to do something radical.” The purpose of the inquiry, they say, is to obtain Speaker 0’s side of the story and to address the potential impact of the post. Speaker 1 urges Speaker 0 to refrain from posting statements like that because they could provoke actions. Speaker 0 expresses appreciation for the outreach, but reiterates that he will maintain his amendment rights to not answer the question. He concludes by acknowledging the interaction and affirming that the conversation ends there: “That is it. And we're gonna maintain my amendment rights to, not answer the question about whether or that's fine.” Both parties part on a courteous note, with Speaker 0 thanking them and wishing them well.

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Eric West, a real estate agent, shares his frustration and challenges in raising money for his community after a devastating fire. He claims to have raised almost $1 million but faces backlash and threats on social media. Eric expresses concern about being fired from his job and the difficulty in distributing the funds. He asks for support and defends his actions, stating that he has already made donations and wants to help the fire victims. Eric also mentions his exhaustion from the overwhelming communication and contemplates leaving the situation. He emphasizes the importance of the constitution and urges people to stand up for their rights.

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"Breaking news. Charlie Kirk was in the neck." "As of right now, I think his condition is unknown." "I, on the other hand, do cheer when bad things happen to bad people." "So on behalf of everybody else, I got this shit." "I do not feel bad for him in the slightest, and I'm very, very much wondering what MAGA is going to react with." "I wonder how they're going to make this about how black people shouldn't be allowed guns or trans people." "They're probably gonna blame a trans black person." "I don't fuck." "But we can all celebrate because something really awful happened to a really, really awful guy." "Thank you very much."

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Elon, a content creator, pleads with Elon Musk about being unfairly banned for a tweet. He denies promoting violence and highlights the harassment and threats he and his family face. He urges Elon to protect him from doxxing and swatting incidents orchestrated by individuals on the platform. The creator emphasizes his non-violent nature and military background, expressing concern for his safety and the safety of his family. He requests Elon to reconsider the ban, claiming he is being targeted unjustly.

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A video went viral showing a young Kansas City Chiefs fan wearing a native headdress and what appeared to be blackface. However, it was later revealed that the other half of his face was painted red, not black. Many people criticized the media for jumping to conclusions and slandering the young fan. The speaker warns viewers about the war for information and encourages them to seek out reliable sources. They also mention that conservative content creators are being shadow banned and urges support for conservative voices. The speaker concludes by thanking viewers and promoting their social media accounts.

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Speaker 0 says they found a video of Charlie Kirk spewing hate, and he was being racist towards a black woman, so they gotta share it. Speaker 1 says, "What a beautiful kid that is," and "That is a gift from the lord, everybody." Speaker 0 adds, "That was the person y'all said that was racist and hated black people." They argue you "can't turn hate on or off," and "a racist person would never call you and your family beautiful." They note the clash between full-context ideals and clips: "Don't go off clips," yet they "went off of a clip of him showing love to a black woman." They conclude, "If you hate a group, you're stand 10 toes on that," and assert "that man showed with his little 10 toes on something" yet, "in this situation, he sees this this beautiful family of this mom and kid, he's gonna call them beautiful and a gift from God."

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The speaker says Dustin is in the middle of a lot of crossfire, which could be a good thing, but notes that several people calling him out are others he respects, leaving him conflicted and unsure what’s happening. addressing Stu directly, the speaker says he didn’t want to trash Stu, who "usually entertains" him. He asserts that Stu spearheaded a harsh dynamic: Dustin is being silenced with calls of “small dick, faggot energy, better male, loser anger, a smother the speech of Dustin,” and that if you’re a man you should let Dustin talk and then “crush him like a man,” not talk over him or reference “millions of viewers” or engage in “faggotry.” The speaker alleges Stu is sponsored by Jews through a company like Kitco, and claims that Stu is “full of shit” beyond the gang signs and the faggotry in his videos and rap content. He accuses Stu of duplicating a past pattern: sabotaging movements with videos that get debunked, suggesting the movement was derailed by incompetence or because of an ally (Alex Jones) connected to Sandy Hook. The speaker condemns the act of not letting Dustin talk as “faggotry” and says it made him sick to his stomach. He states that he doesn’t care about Dustin personally, just observing the situation: he mentions Ariel has been “caught with child porn twice,” and notes that no one is talking about it while others attack Dustin. He claims that people are “fucking his dick by attacking Dustin,” and questions what is going on with the group. He acknowledges many speakers may have him blocked for various reasons but insists he’s speaking the truth. He predicts anger in response to his statements and ends with “Praise God.”

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The speaker claims to be the reason college and high school athletes are getting paid. He calls himself "Mister influencer to influencers." He states he fights to eradicate childhood malnutrition. He accuses the mainstream media and Hollywood of being pedophiles until flight logs are released. He asks if he is canceled yet.

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A man states he was fired for being a Trump supporter. He says his boss, Bob, terminated him because of his political beliefs. He believes it is disgraceful and violates his freedom of speech to be fired for his personal political views, as long as he doesn't express them at work or endanger anyone. He asks for help and says this should not affect his job. He says he'll find another job and says, "Fuck these people."

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During a gunfire incident at a Charlie Kirk event in Utah, 'This is not a drill. There is a gunfire in Utah. Shots fired.' A man named Elder TikTok, with 150,000 followers, was close to the stage, recording the pandemonium while helping people evacuate. He then started recording himself and, 'doing a good deed... couldn't go without plugging yourself because he knew how viral this video would be.' He was later seen at Charlie Kirk's table, 'stealing the hats and the merchandise on the table.' He wore 'the same hat, same clothes.' After realizing he could 'plug his own social medias because he knew how viral this video would be,' he stopped his video and was caught raiding the table. His TikTok account is 'completely gone.' An apology video was released, but 'people did not like that at all and continued to mass unfollow him.'

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This idiot Elon Musk is evidently a Nazi. I refuse to believe the Sieg Heil was accidental, especially at a presidential inauguration. Liberals have no teeth! They just say, "Oh my god!" and threaten to leave the country because of one guy with hair plugs who runs a bad car company and obsolete social media platform. Why isn't he stopped? Liberals need to speak up, not just whine. I'm a comedian, it's not my job to lead the charge, I'm talking about democratic politicians! These neo-Nazis are stupid and don't realize Hitler ruined their own country. This idiot's gonna try to lead us down that road and act like he didn't do anything wrong. You can get canceled as a comedian for a Caitlyn Jenner joke, but this guy can Sieg Heil with no consequences? Where are all the white chicks from the award shows who were speaking truth to power? Why did they choose to go after comedians and not the KKK?

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Biden is being called a criminal due to allegations surrounding his laptop. The speaker insists that Biden is a long-time criminal and criticizes the media for not reporting on it. The speaker repeatedly refers to the media as criminals as well. The video ends with a sarcastic wish for good luck.

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"You know, I told myself I wasn't gonna make this video, but I'm gonna make it." "When Joe Biden was falling upstairs and falling downstairs and falling off of his bike and crapping his pants in public in front of the pope, no less." "And then when he was diagnosed with cancer, I don't remember seeing a single conservative Republican wishing him to be unalived." "But yet you fucking liberals try to assassinate our president when he was running for office again, not once, not twice, but three times." "And in the last twenty minutes, I have seen nothing but hate and spew vomit come out of liberals' mouths all over social media, elated and happy that Charlie was assassinated simply because of his beliefs." "Sick of this shit."

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The discussion centers on stories of teachers and others at schools being canceled or fired for saying it was justified that Charlie Kirk got assassinated. The speaker says the most shocking part is that the people who spoke that way believed they wouldn’t get fired, living in a bubble of reality. They imagine they’re in a world where "Hitler was an American" and ask, "Would you feel bad about saying thank God Hitler died?" They call these people "hypnotized Hitlerians"—believers that Hitler actually came to power in the United States because "so many bad people on the left" have been saying that. The speaker expresses unusual empathy, suggesting they think they’re in a different reality, likely due to leftist rhetoric; "the Hitler stuff" is treated as literal. The canceled individuals are described as responsible but also victims, "hypnotized" to believe something horrific.

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Twitch is So Cooked..
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Hassan Piker has been banned on Twitch for improper handling of terrorist propaganda, with viewers speculating about the length and reasons including open terrorist support, the shooter’s manifesto, ADL pressure, and advertiser concerns. The Twitch CEO Dan Clancy is depicted, sometimes satirically, as under pressure, and discussions suggest YouTube as a fallback. The update clarifies that the ban relates to sharing content related to terrorists and violent extremism. On Idubbbz and Ethan Klein, the clip shows spiraling public feuding, with mentions of CPS, the FBI reports, and allegations of doxxing and slander. Idubbbz discusses rekindling a friendship under harsh conditions, while Ethan’s behavior is framed as controversial and polarizing. Other segments critique online culture, the role of subreddits like H3 Snark, and the broader division among creators over Hassan and politics.

Breaking Points

Krystal and Emily REACT To Kanye's "Heil Hitler" Anthem
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Kanye West's new album, *Cuck*, features a controversial track with a chorus that includes "Hy Hitler." Despite bans from platforms like Spotify and Apple, the song has gained millions of views online. The lyrics express his anger over losing custody of his children and suggest a descent into extreme ideologies as a cry for help. Critics note that he is surrounded by enablers who profit from his mental struggles. The song reflects societal rewards for provocative statements, highlighting a troubling cultural dynamic.

Philion

The Joey Swoll Situation is Insane..
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Joey Swole's career just ended after saying the unthinkable about Hulk Hogan's death. He posted, 'I owe my followers, my community, and all of social media an apology.' He broke the number one rule: never bend the knee to the mob. Thousands were outraged; 'A bunch of NPCs. Literal slugs.' Hulk Hogan passed away this week, 71 years old, of a heart attack. After that, he posted an apology video saying he was sorry and took back all the things he said about Hulk Hogan. A lot of people were upset, and there was 'a racial war going back and forth between people' in comment sections. 'Joey SW is going to start his red pill arc. This is his villain origin story. I'm calling it now.'

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Trump's Accessibility, Portnoy's Battle, and Dangers of AI Robots, with Chamath and Jason of All-In
Guests: Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing a viral anti-Semitic incident involving Dave Portnoy, who owns a bar in Philadelphia. A sign reading "forgive me, the Jews" was displayed during a bottle service, leading Portnoy, who is Jewish, to express outrage and fire two employees. He also offered to send the customers responsible to Auschwitz for a lesson on the Holocaust. One customer, Mo Khan, claims he only filmed the sign and is now portraying himself as a victim, arguing that the incident is a free speech issue. Portnoy counters that Khan is being hypocritical and irresponsible for posting the video without context. Khan has since launched a fundraiser for legal defense, raising $12,000, while Portnoy rescinded his offer to send Khan to Auschwitz, criticizing him for trying to profit from the situation. The discussion highlights the complexities of free speech, accountability, and the consequences of online actions. Kelly transitions to a broader conversation about societal issues, particularly focusing on the younger generation's perceived victimhood mentality and lack of personal responsibility. Chamath Palihapitiya and Jason Calacanis, guests from the All-In podcast, join the discussion. They express concerns about the current state of young people, suggesting that overmedication and a lack of resilience contribute to their inability to handle consequences. The conversation shifts to Mark Zuckerberg's new AI initiative aimed at providing companionship for lonely kids, which Kelly criticizes as a misguided solution to social disconnection caused by social media. Palihapitiya argues that social media's impact on youth is detrimental, while Calacanis emphasizes the need for real human connections over digital interactions. The discussion also touches on the implications of AI and robotics, with concerns about the potential dangers of autonomous technology. They highlight the need for ethical considerations and regulations in the development of AI to prevent misuse. Finally, the hosts address the political landscape, particularly the Democratic Party's focus on identity politics and the implications of recent Supreme Court rulings on transgender issues in the military. They critique the party's obsession with identity over broader issues affecting the electorate, emphasizing the need for a shift in focus to resonate with a wider audience.
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