JamesWebbSlinger
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- Joined
- Aug 10, 2022
Tim had Brad Skistimas, of the band, Five Times August, as the guest.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Ian "hype man" Crossland coming in to promote Brad's music. At least this time he actually listened to it, unlike when he promoted Matt Walsh's "Am I Racist?" despite having never seen the film:
-Tim discusses a potential skateboard design to own the left, a white background with black font saying "Don't Be Gay". The beanie boy noted one of his skater scum staff noted people may be angry with it, & used this as an example of people fearing to talk about things, as with Scientology, or Islam. Ian admits he & one of his prior girlfriends were in a commercial for Scientology:
I found the commercial. Youth for Human Rights International is a non-profit managed by the Church of Scientology:
-Tim lays out the difference between left & right, according to him. "Left & right, these days, it's true & false. Left is false, right is true. That's it". Brad notes the current strain of conservatives are more akin to the Democrats of the 1990's, which Tim credits to Trump. Though the beanie boy notes Ben Shapiro & Steven Crowder are "staunch conservatives", whilst still being on the right, & Jimmy Dore is on the right, now, because he occasionally rebuts false allegations about Trump:
-During a CNN segment, Jeff Jarvis, a journalist & professor, called the White House press pool "the freak show", on the same day Tim made his appearance. The beanie boy reminds that he must be doing something right, because he has an audience. He reminds us of all the long days he does researching, & making videos, as compared to people like Jeff "doesn't do anything, he's a professor...he doesn't actually work in media". However, Tim made sure to thank Jeff for the work he did in helping get the beanie boy's career started, back in the day:
-Tim claims that Jordan B. Peterson is merely upset at Candace Owens, during his appearance with Joe Rogan, talking about psychopaths arising in the right. Tim responds that Jordan & the Intellectual Dark Web may be the psychopaths, as they are trying to police a movement they just joined:
As he goes on about this, Tim is certainly eager to define MAGA, despite having been a fence-sitter for so long until 2024, much in the way he indicts Jordan & the Weinstein brothers:
-Ian & Tim argue over how to prove things as real, which goes in circles for far too long. Ian tries to use blind faith in the Bible as a right-wing counterpart to left-wing ideological beliefs. Tim tries to compare Ian believing oxygen is real, despite not seeing it in an electron microscope, to people believing in visions. Tim, then, tries to prove his point by gaslighting Ian over the graphene he gave him, claiming he lied, & it was just dirt. Because he is rather guileless, Ian takes this seriously, & is upset that Tim would do such a thing. From here, he becomes combative, going on to call out Tim not believing in the Bible, anyway:
Tim tries to deploy a bastardised version of the quote from Plato's Apology of Socrates, "For I was conscious that I knew practically nothing", to show Ian does not understand what he is talking about. Ian responds to Tim's arguments of requiring visual proof & personal observations to verify things, by asking if their table is truly made of wood. Tim says it is because he saw it being made, from a tree felled to the assembly. Ian claims that is "a fucking lie" & even if he did, there was not a scientific analysis, how could Tim know. Tim reiterates his prior argument that if Ian has done no personal research, he cannot actually know if it is true. Irony of ironies, Tim complains about Ian's "arrogance" at claiming to know & understand things, whilst saying others are wrong. The beanie boy tries to compare trusting scientists about the existence of oxygen, to the faulty COVID-19 guidelines, because both were experts telling you something. Tim shows how not arrogant he is by repeatedly telling Ian he has never done experiments, whilst he built "a remote control green tea can". Tim repeats how he "would never be so arrogant to say, 'I know things other people don't'", because people perceive colours differently than he does. Super-chats cuts off the argument:
-After getting a super-chat about how much graphene Ian can consume, Tim assures Our Graphene Guy that the vial he gave him should be genuine, & he did not just get dirt for him:
-Tim explains that all of The Culture War live shows are going to be only in West Virginia. The beanie boys says he needs Alex Stein to drive off the people invited on stage to debate during the audience-filled episodes, because Tim cannot do it in a humorous way: