Tim Pool - 'journalist' who claims to be a sensible centrist & sucks Sargon of Akkad's wiener; Afraid of the Milkshake ANTIFAs

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And your solution to this is what, put an innocent white man in prison?

You're playing a game you know is rigged, and you know those criminals will be let out regardless as you've already proven. Yet your solution is to keep the innocent in prison to satisfy what exactly? This is what I'm not understanding about your argument, you're applying a set of rules universally, but only one group of people are forced to obey those rules under your current demands, and those people who are going to be forced to obey those rules aren't the criminals.

It's the whole gun free zone argument, as a person planning to shoot up some place doesn't care if it's illegal to have a gun in that place.

Like I said, playing a game that you know is rigged, and pretending it's not rig so you can play by the rules while everyone else around you benefits from the rigging, is just a dumb way to play the game.
I don't believe the game is rigged. And having someone who breaks the rules of the game in favor of criminals is no better. I'm not saying that only in this one instance we shouldn't pardon, I'm saying for ALL crime there should be no pardons. If you are convicted by a jury of your peers then that's it. That's the system we all live under. Appeal it normally.
 
This really is an argument that probably shouldn't be in this thread. The way Tim presented it, it sounded like a horrifying miscarriage of justice and that it's a good thing the governor is trying to pardon him, but I don't have an informed opinion because I haven't bothered trying to learn the details of the case.

A useful exercise might be to imagine the same scenario playing out in California, except the BLM guy holding the rifle kills the car driver and then gets convicted of murder, only for the Democrat governor to immediately pardon him. In a way it's kind of like the same bullshit as "hate crime" charges but in reverse; the murderer has the correct opinion and so he's allowed to go unpunished. I don't think I agree with Don't Tread's take but I can see the point he's trying to make.
 
A useful exercise might be to imagine the same scenario playing out in California, except the BLM guy holding the rifle kills the car driver and then gets convicted of murder, only for the Democrat governor to immediately pardon him.
This wouldn't be useful at all because you've changed who the aggressor is in this situation, which is a major aspect of the case. If some Proud Boy walked up to a BLM member minding their own business in their own car and started pointing a gun at him and the BLM dude shot the Proud Boy, then he defended himself just like this guy did. There's no world in which you can walk up to a random person, minding their own business in their own car, and point a gun at them and not expect shit to get bad.

Now are there cases where people fire a gun and claim self defense when it's not justified, sure, think of Boogie when Frank Hassle showed up at his house as Boogie had to actively open his door, walk outside, then tell Frank he's going to shoot his gun at a random neighbor's house as a warning to Frank. Does that make Frank justified? No, dude was still a retard for showing up at Boogie's house even if Boogie challenged him to do so.
 
I would rather let 100 innocent people rot in prison than one guilty person go free. I do not believe criminals can reform, as soon as someone demonstrates their lack of respect for the rule of law and steals one car they should be executed. In my opinion.

Peace and security are vital roles of the state.
I would rather lock up every nigger So I can go on night runs without bringing my knife
Oh hey, Tim has Ron Paul on. For once I'm praying Luke can tard wrangle Tim.


Tim is still talking too much but I'm glad Dr. Ron Paul is getting to talk even though the conversation is a circle jerk.
 
Oh hey, Tim has Ron Paul on. For once I'm praying Luke can tard wrangle Tim.


I almost watched. Ron Paul is legit great, but I KNOW Tim is gonna Tim. It'll be worse than the Louis Rossman IRL where Louis just kinda sat there wanting to talk about right to repair and subscription bullshit and Tim kept talking about retarded shit.
 
I almost watched. Ron Paul is legit great, but I KNOW Tim is gonna Tim. It'll be worse than the Louis Rossman IRL where Louis just kinda sat there wanting to talk about right to repair and subscription bullshit and Tim kept talking about retarded shit.
I listened to about half of it. Ron is getting pretty old and has a tendency to go off on tangents and ramble a little.
 
I listened to about half of it. Ron is getting pretty old and has a tendency to go off on tangents and ramble a little.
I watched a good chunk of it, and Ron sounds weirder than I remember him, but he's still an interesting speaker.
 
I guess this was never confirmed, but don't forget Ron Paul seemingly suffered a stroke in 2020. Thankfully he hasn't turned into an unintelligible mess like Fetterman, but it's probably part of the reason he doesn't speak the same way that he used to.
He definitely didn't come off as dense, just a bit tired and old which is understandable at his age. One thing I really liked was when they asked him about how he viewed things today in comparison to the past, as that's something we don't really get from politicians and people in his position. Well, with the exception of Biden and how children touched his leg hair for some reason.
 
Bit of a tangent, but on the topic of old fogies talking politics, I think it's funny how Tom Woods put out an episode that mirrors the discussion had here today.
 
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Timcast here with the real debate

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Little Platoon had an interesting take on the movie, I haven't seen it but from the sound of it, it sounds like a fun visual movie with some issues. Good for kids, not great but not awful for people who are fans of some of the IPs.


I don't really care, I'm not a Nintendo person.
 
Timcast here with the real debate

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Peach's voice actress sounds annoying instead of sweet, so I'm guessing Tim's not wrong about Peach girlbossing her way through the movie. I'm not going to bother seeing it.

Oh hey, Tim has Ron Paul on. For once I'm praying Luke can tard wrangle Tim.


It was a pretty decent show. I guess Tim has enough respect for Ron to not interrupt him constantly like he usually does with guests. Luke was good too, I wish he'd been the one driving the conversation instead of Tim, but Tim wasn't as annoying as he usually is. Ian probably shouldn't have been there, to be honest. He kept derailing with weird questions, which he often does, but it's usually less annoying when he's derailing Tim instead of the guests.
 
Tim scored a long requested guest, Ron Paul. Tim reined himself in & did a lot of work controlling Ian's more loony nature, without being overly abusive. Luke, as well, was more subdued & focused.

-Ian still had some decent interactions (e.g. 31:12-35:44) with Ron Paul, but was all twisted up posture-wise & still had bad moments.

-Ron Paul asks Tim what brought him into this space (1:25:13-1:29:07), with a pretty extensive response from Tim.

Clip Collection
-Tim harnesses Ian's untamed question:


-Tim, still, brings up buying bitcoin in 2010:


-Ian, Ian, Ian, what was that?:


-Ian takes the God Pill?:


-Ron Paul does not hate women, but hates one woman, most of all:


-Tim's job this episode is taking questions from Luke & Ian, & simplifying them:


-If I had to explain why tonight's episode is so different in tone, than even Monday's episode, it would be this:


-Also, Tim left all the Dylan Mulvaney/culture war nonsense behind the paywall. While I wonder what Ron Paul would say on the Troon Question, I am not going to pay Tim to see it:
 
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Ron Paul may legitimately be the only politician I've liked in and out office.
-If I had to explain why tonight's episode is so different in tone, than even Monday's episode, it would be this:
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-Also, Tim left all the Dylan Mulvaney/culture war nonsense behind the paywall. While I wonder what Ron Paul would say on the Troon Question, I am not going to pay Tim to see it:
Ron was the main reason I started waking up to all the bullshit as a kid. I remember finding him in like 2010 on youtube and just really agreeing with pretty much everything he had to say about government and the wars and how it was all out of control.

When I watched the republicans fuck him over and I legitimately do believe they were actively sabotaging and messing with him in primary caucuses.
How the media wouldn't give him the time of day. How they kept calling him a "racist" cause he didn't like giving people favoritism based on their race.

I started to realize how fucked up and evil things really were. It was the exact moment the GOP lost my vote too when I watched them put fucking Mitt Romney up against Obama lol. I started to really see how things were run as a kid.
I might actually have to watch this.
Ron is really old now I think he is getting close to like 88 or 89 now.
I hope he has another 20 or more in him honestly as long as he is healthy and mentally sound. He has always been a little raspy in the voice, but in the clips you can really see age catching up.
E: As far as Ron on Trans people. I would imagine he'd say "They can do what they want as long as they leave other people alone." The problem is they're not doing that and want to use public places which shouldn't have to recognize them in any way shape or form. And he'd point that out. Cause he is VERY MUCH a business can do what it chooses. So if they don't want trans in the women's bathroom or to call them women or treat them like women. Its all on them. Let the market sort it out is what I'd imagine he'd say.

Main problem being that the market is such a inbred mess of politicians and companies at this point we really don't have that option.

As far as today's videos go looks like more schlock from Tim and Elon musk cock slobbering. No real surprise.
 

Tim now so far gone he's saying Portland isn't America because of politics.

Okay I have now watched this whole video and it's hilarious. Tim goes off around 17 minutes saying that he's moved out of city after city after city, and then he admits, oh, well, there's still crime here. In fact it's higher per capita. Buuuuut....

What's the but Tim? If there's still guns, and still crime, and still danger in Wisconsin, what isn't there that's in Chicago, and New Jersey, and New York? What is it that you were running from, exactly?




And again with the whole "I am upset about this because Dylan isn't really trans". They're all AGP attention-seekers. Dylan is just like the rest of them except he's also a faggot. I'm sorry that most troons are straight, but this is still very troonish behavior.
 
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