02:00:00-02:05:00
[DEV MELTS DOWN]
Dev, while responding to a viewer, states he is done dealing with people who are just hostile without providing constructive feedback. He emphasizes that he values input from people who have a different opinion, as long as it is backed with a reason, but has had enough of those who only spew Dev experiences technical issues with his computer, which almost causes the stream to stop. He complains about his computer, saying, "Don't fucking die computer god damn it i'm like opening things up and it's it's."
Dev responds to a super chat from a user named Hal Creo. Despite finding Hal's message, Dev initially can't read it due to the technical issues he's experiencing. When he eventually can, he replies with, "Hey hal creo, here's how the internet works, Fuck you."
Dev responds to a user named Erin, saying, "Hey erin you were an asshole before the show as well, fuck you."
Dev mentions the need for a "hug box," stating that he needs a place for users who only spread negativity, saying, "Dev needing a hug box is so fucking pathetic." He plans to remove users who don't contribute positively to the conversation, saying, "I'm done with people coming in and are just like they're not contributing anything. Lots of people who are just hostile if if you're just hostile, just get out."
Dev refers to the concept of "spoon theory" or "spoonie spiral," stating, "Dev is starting the spoonie spiral. No, I'm not."
Dev addresses a user saying, "Translation I will ban you if you disagree with me. No, it's not what I said. That's not what I said. Like, why are you still fucking here?"
Dev refers to "femboy smut," saying, "Deb's computer is revolting better conditions less femboy smut. Oh my god."
Dev discusses political blame, saying, "As for both sides, it doesn't hold water after six years. Do my there's my leftist. Yes it does because rightists have also demonized for four years you guys have been like the election was stolen. We can't take it. We have to completely discredit and distrust everything only things that help us are true. No you contributed. If you're not listen if you're not going to at least accept your part of the responsibility, I do not care what you have to say about the other side's responsibility. I do not care, you."
02:05:00-02:10:00
Dev accuses the right of demonizing the left for four years, implying they don't take responsibility for their role in polarization.
Dev criticizes the right for rejecting all government inquiries and evidence that don't align with their beliefs, such as the January 6th commission.
Dev argues that both sides are responsible for escalating violence and that ignoring one side's responsibility will only continue the cycle.
A superchatter says that President Trump was taken out of context when he said "fight like hell or you won't have a country anymore," but rather urged people to "march peacefully."
Dev checks a claim by a viewer (Artemis) about a quote from Trump shows Trump said it. Dev uses this to argue that the quote was not taken out of context.
Dev criticizes those who refuse to accept their own responsibility for escalating the political divide.
Dev points out that the left is currently more violent than the right, but argues that it's part of a cycle, with each side escalating in response to the other.
02:10:00-02:15:00
The individual criticizes Dev for seemingly conflating physical violence with calling out government corruption.
Dev counters that it's not about advocating violence, but rather highlighting governmental wrongdoings.
The individual accuses Dev of double standards, stating that the individual cannot blame Biden for inciting violence when he criticizes Trump.
Dev retorts that it's not incitement if Biden didn't actually mean for someone to take physical action.
The individual accuses Dev of victim-blaming when he refers to fighting against corruption.
Dev argues that he's simply highlighting what he believes to be governmental misdeeds and not advocating for physical confrontation.
Dev calls the individual out for being inconsistent in his stances, pointing out that he initially supported the idea of fighting like hell, but then backed down.
The individual brings up Biden's statement about putting a "bullseye" on Trump.
Dev counters, asking why the individual can't hold a consistent opinion on whether Biden's words were incitement.
Dev says either "fight like hell" and "put him in the bullseye" are both incitement, or they are neither incitement, (not understanding the commenter's argument that neither are incitement, and Dev holds a double standard)
02:15:00-02:20:00
Dev metaphorically gets shot: Dev talks about a situation where someone, presumably a Trump supporter in the chat, metaphorically "shoots" him. He says, "No, and dev got shot by the truth bullet nope I am going through."
Dev talks about Kaea and banning people: Dev mentions "kamea" and says, "This is kamea and he's like now my timeline is immaculate after he starts banning people." Later, Dev says, "I'm silencing people who are dissenting in bad faith."
Dev gives someone an ultimatum: Dev tells someone, "You should disengage from me the way that I would disengage from you if you did it to me. So if me doing it bothers you there is the door go and walk through it."
Someone "unsubs": Dev talks about someone "unsubbing," or unsubscribing, from his stream. He says, "Unsubbed based get out."
Dev claims he's not the problem: This suggests there could be ongoing disagreements or tensions in the chat and he thinks his chat is problematic.
02:20:00-02:25:00
Dev mentions his Discord.
Dev discusses purges, mentioning a user named "saninka" and saying "why would I ban you, I know you."
Dev mentions a user named "jugalo" and acknowledges the user's behavior as someone who "always makes points, is always cordial and lays out the argument logically and consistently."
Dev discusses the "trump assassin" who had explosives in his car.
Dev talks about a "dev dislike ratio" and people commenting on it.
Dev clarifies that he will still ban people who have paid him money and that he only cares about good faith arguments.
Dev mentions having to do "some purges" and discusses users named "willison" and "dolvin gil."
A user named "devs computers" is mentioned, with a request for better conditions and less "femboy smut."
A user named "dolvin gil" comments that "no matter how far back you go, you always find some reason to blame the other side." They mention presidential figures such as Trump, Hillary, Obama, Bush, Gore, Reagan, and Carter.
02:25:00-02:30:00
The discussion begins with viewers commenting on American politics and the state of the country.
A viewer, Phil Swift, brings up the point that both the right and the left have crossed a line, which Dev agrees with.
There is a discussion about Trump supporters not understanding the electoral system and how it works.
There is concern for safety concerns for Trump, with some users discussing potential threats from the left.
There is a mention of political grandstanding within the stream, leading to annoyance from some viewers.
The conversation moves to the New York indictment case against Trump, with Dev noting that it depends on whether they can prove it in court.
Dev mentions that they might continue with colons in their stream, pending finishing a particular section.
There's a brief mention about a user suggesting others should stop watching Dev's stream, to which Dev responds that people can make that choice if they wish.
The conversation briefly touches on the Iwo Jima photo, seen as a "good photo."
A user named Mr. Chat mentions the "Vee" situation, presumably referring to a previous event or situation that was mentioned earlier in the stream.
02:30:00-02:35:00
Dev accuses Vee of not treating him well as a friend in a personal level.
He states that Vee has made videos about him without considering their friendship and without discussing his perspectives beforehand.
Dev believes this is not a friendly act and implies that Vee is only using him to gain more clicks on his videos.
Dev mentions that Vee used to be his "go-to" when he wanted to use someone as a "punching bag", implying that Vee unfairly targeted him in his videos.
Dev mentions that he cut off contact with Vee because he felt Vee wasn't treating him right as a friend and stopped watching his videos.
He says he's "done with" Vee, indicating that he doesn't intend to communicate with him anymore, despite Vee calling him "fat and retarded".
Dev gives out his Discord (deadman144), presumably so he doesn't have to interact with Vee anymore.
Dev struggles with his computer, which might affect how the stream is going, leading to some frustration.
Dev thanks his supporters, but is uncertain if he missed a Super Chat from a viewer (blobby)?
He seems a bit upset that he might have, and repeatedly checks his notifications to see if he missed any.
Dev indicates that despite the technical issues and missing a possible supporter's message, the show must go on.
02:35:00-02:40:00
Dev clarifies his opinion on Biden's decision not to call the shooting incident an assassination attempt. He believes that Biden wanted to wait for all the facts before making such a claim.
Dev watches a video of mug club journalists being stopped by secret service en route to the alleged shooter's place.
Dev talks about a viewer's super chat, mentioning the user by name, and acknowledges their concern about his opinion on a particular subject.
Dev makes a joke about almost hitting a viewer with a hammer before clarifying he wasn't being dishonest, but rather, just disagreed with the viewer.
Dev talks about another viewer who he believes is overreacting, saying they're "melting down against retardation" and he's trying to have a logical conversation but the viewer is losing their mind.
Dev acknowledges another viewer's super chat, mentioning them by name. They make a joke about Dev having a nuanced take and insinuates that Dev is "evil". Dev admits he got something wrong but doesn't consider it lying.
Dev talks about yet another viewer who made a joke after the shooting incident, saying it's their right to do so.
Dev shares information with his audience about the road leading to Donald Trump's house being closed off. He listens to audio of police interactions with bystanders attempting to pass the road block.
Dev mentions that some of his viewers lost their minds while others remained reasonable, suggesting that he appreciates the latter group.
Dev prepares to discuss more subjects with his audience, mentioning there are several tabs open on his computer for the next topics of discussion.
02:40:00-02:45:00
Dev discusses a leftist reacting to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The leftist is said to be celebrating the event but lamenting that the assassination attempt failed due to the shooter missing Trump.
Dev talks about the shooter having a "Protect Trans Kids" poster in his window, but they were confused about the person in the story. After clarification, it was confirmed the shooter had a different poster.
Destiny, another YouTuber, is mentioned as making comments about the incident. Dev talks about some of Destiny's comments being funny, but some of his takes are deemed "bad".
Dev mentions deleting a Twitter account, suggesting a desire to remove the content of the account. This may relate to the previous discussion about the shooter.
Dev eventually shares a photo of the shooter's gruesome injuries, confirming that he was indeed injured gravely. He expresses satisfaction at not having shown the photo earlier.
02:45:00-02:50:00
Dev receives a super chat mentioning the attempted assassination on Trump.
Dev reads another super chat mentioning deleted posts about the shooting.
Dev apologizes for the dead air in the stream.
Dev mentions the shooter donated $15 to a Democratic campaign fund.
Dev mentions the shooter registered as a Republican eight months later.
02:50:00-02:55:00
Dev discusses theories on who the shooter was
Dev talks about Thomas Crooks - A person who donated to Act Blue, a Democratic fundraising platform.
The FBI has identified Crooks' DNA on the shell casings, seemingly confirming him as the shooter.
Dev says the body found did not resemble Crooks, and his Twitter account was active after the incident, leading to suspicions that it might be a decoy.
Dev says Maxwell Yarek, who was Known for involvement in Antifa protests since 2016 is more likely.
Dev says he has a stronger motive for the shooting, but the physical evidence points more towards Crooks.
Dev highlights that Antifa supporters have deleted articles and tweets implicating Yarek in the shooting.
Dev criticizes the media for irresponsible reporting of the shooting, arguing that their headlines were misleading.
Dev mentions the FBI interviewing Crooks' parents to obtain a DNA sample, possibly from a hairbrush.
Dev emphasizes the importance of waiting for more evidence before drawing conclusions about the identity of the shooter.
02:55:00-03:00:00
The Attorney General cancels plans to travel and closely monitor the investigation of the Trump assassination attempt.
A firefighter was killed at the rally. He dove on his family to protect them.
The firefighter's wife and two daughters mourn his death.
Biden is set to deliver new remarks in 20 minutes.
There's scrutiny on the Secret Service's security protocols and the rooftop access.
Law enforcement spotted the shooter outside the event, acting suspiciously near the walkthrough metal detectors.
Local law enforcement noticed the shooter had explosive material inside his car and house.
Melania Trump calls for the country to rise above the hate following the assassination attempt on her husband.
Melania thanks the brave Secret Service agents and law enforcement who risked their lives to protect her husband.
The House Intelligence Chairman calls for a congressional investigation into the assassination attempt.
An individual recounts being front row during the gunfire at a Trump rally.
Authorities used the gun from the assassination attempt to help identify the shooter, which led to the identification that the gun belonged to the shooter's father.
Dev plans to watch Biden's address.