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Trump Says HE WNTS CANADA, Refuses To Drop Tariffs, Trudeau Says Trump Will Destroy & Annex Canada

2025/3/14
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Donald Trump: 我们多年来被加拿大剥削,不会再妥协。我们每年补贴加拿大2000亿美元,但不需要他们的产品。加拿大作为一个州才能运作,加拿大和美国的边界是人为划定的,没有意义。加拿大将成为美国最伟大的州之一。 Tim Pool: 特朗普似乎真的在认真推动加拿大成为美国的一部分,但加拿大不可能作为一个单一的州加入美国。特朗普的观点是,加拿大作为一个州可能会给民主党带来太多支持。如果特朗普关闭北部边境贸易,加拿大经济将崩溃。特朗普可能会通过关税战逐步关闭与加拿大的贸易。加拿大经济崩溃后,特朗普可能会提出吞并加拿大的提议。过去十年发生了许多重大事件,特朗普的选举是其中之一。美国可能会在未来吞并加拿大。 Justin Trudeau: 特朗普希望加拿大经济崩溃,以便更容易吞并我们。加拿大永远不会成为美国的第51个州。

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This chapter explores Trump's statements about annexing Canada, examining the economic factors (like the $200 billion yearly subsidy) and political implications. It also discusses potential scenarios, including trade wars and economic consequences for Canada.
  • Trump's claim of a $200 billion yearly US subsidy to Canada
  • Canada's potential economic collapse if trade is shut down
  • The political implications of annexing Canada and the unlikelihood of it happening

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Never have I received more death threats than when I tweeted jokingly that we were going to invade and seize Canadian territory, the country itself, and then take away all political representation from Canadians. They lost their mind. I actually got yelled at. I got I got yelled at over here. And it's funny because people are like, you know, Joe Biden comes out. He's like, they're going to get mad at me. It's like, who's going to get mad at you? You're the president.

Listen, people are still allowed to get mad at you, even if you're the boss. Although, to be fair, Joe Biden wasn't the boss. Me here. People get mad at me. They're like, Tim, this costs us money. What are you doing? I'm like, I was making a joke on Twitter, man. But I got to be honest, Trump, he really seems to be pushing this. Only works as a state. Trump vows not to bend on tariffs until Canada is absorbed into the U.S.,

No, I'm not. Look, we've been ripped off for years and we're not going to be ripped off anymore. I'm not going to bend at all. Aluminum or steel or cars. We're not going to bend. We've been ripped off as a country for many, many years. We've been subjected to costs that we shouldn't be subjected to. In the case of Canada, we're spending 200 billion a year to subsidize Canada. I love Canada. I love the people of Canada. I love I have many friends in Canada.

The great one. Wayne Gretzky. I've got a bunch of Canadian friends. How good is Wayne Gretzky? He's the great one. But we have, I know many people from Canada that are good friends of mine. But, you know, the United States can't subsidize a country for $200 billion a year. We don't need their cars. We don't need their energy. We don't need their lumber. We don't need anything that they...

that they give. We do it because we want to be helpful, but it comes a point when you just can't do that. You have to run your own country. And to be honest with you, Canada only works as a state. We don't need anything they have. As a state, it would be one of the great states anyway. This would be the most incredible country visually.

If you look at a map, they do an artificial line right through it between Canada and the U.S. Just a straight artificial line. Somebody did it a long time ago, many, many decades ago. And it makes no sense. It's so perfect as a great and cherished state keeping O Canada, the national anthem. I love it. I think it's great. Keep it.

But it'll be for the state, one of our greatest states, maybe our greatest state. But I got to be honest, he really does sound like he's serious. I'm not kidding. How do I just can I just just show me the earth? What is this? There we go. Earth, Canada. Look at this. Orient reset to north. Why so complicated? OK, let's break this down, Mr. President. You've got the Yukon Northwest Territories. That's two different things. None of it.

We don't want none of it. We don't want none of it. Actually, we kind of do want none of it. Is it literally pronounced none of it? Because that's a great name. The Northwest Passages. Look at that. You got Newfoundland and Labrador. Look how far north these things are. Okay. You got Nova Scotia, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan.

You got Alberta, British Columbia. Look at all the beautiful land. My point is this. Ain't no way Canada is a single state. All right. We've been talking about this. Trump keeps saying a single state. This whole territory. Yeah, no way, dude. No way. Well, actually, I kind of get Trump's point. Trump saying you don't want all these far lefties, right? You bring them all in a state. You're going to get Ontario. Quebec might give Democrats too much. You bring Canada as one state and it's a purple state.

Well, leaning to the right. No, it is. I mean, a lot of people point they tell us out. They tell us that like Alberta and Saskatchewan or whatever. It's just basically Ontario. That is far left, I guess. I don't know. I got a question for you guys. I mean, seriously, comment below. Do you think Trump is serious at this point? Because I know people are going to be like, oh, Tim, come on. Trump's not serious. He's really sounding serious.

Trump spoke to reporters in the Oval Office on Thursday while meeting with the head of NATO and doubled down on his argument that Canada must join the U.S. No, I'm not. When asked if he would reconsider the tariffs, we've been ripped off for years. He's completely correct. We've been ripped off for years. Yes, that was the intention of the machine states. They wanted Canada's economy to jump up. Mexico's economy to jump up. They intentionally gutted the United States, sold us out because they want the single North American economic bloc.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has warned and whoa, whoa. Is he still the prime minister? I thought they got a different prime minister. Let's double check. Prime Minister of Canada is currently. Oh, it is still Justin Trudeau. I thought that other guy came in already. I guess not yet. In early March, Trudeau said he believes he believes Trump wants a total collapse. Well, it doesn't say Trump just believes once a total collapse of the Canadian economy because that will make it easier to annex us.

Yup. That is never going to happen. We will never be the 51st state, he added, saying this is a time to hit back hard and demonstrate that a fight with Canada will have no winners. Bro, I just got to tell you, Trump put a tariff on Canada. Ontario then put a tariff on electricity. Trump then put a tariff on Canada again. And the and the Ontario PM backed down immediately. I'm going to be real with you guys. I'm going to be real with you. OK, if Donald Trump does escalate the tariff,

Retaliatory tariffs. Let me let me say it like this. If Trump were to shut down the northern border to all trade, freedom of movement, but no trade. Canada's economy gone, gone. They go back to the 1930s, 1900s in an instant and they're going to feel it. Now, does that mean that Canada would be annexed? I don't know. But Trump can't just shut down the northern border to trade. It's going to negatively impact U.S. workers. But what if, hear me out, Trump does a tariff over fentanyl?

Canada retaliates, Trump retaliates, Canada retaliates and so on and so forth until finally the border is shut down. And Trump says it's because they keep retaliating, giving Trump what he wants, shutting down trade through the Canadian border. Canada stops trade with us. Canada eventually begs and says, OK, we change our mind. We need your products. Trump says, don't care. We ain't buying from you. You can buy from us.

Canada's economy collapses. Donald Trump then proposes it to the Canadians. Ain't going to happen in four years. You know, I like this. The nothing ever happens camp. We had Mary Morgan on Timcast IRL and she's like, I'm in the nothing ever happens camp. And I'm just like, so much has happened in the past four years. That's what's really crazy. You know what? Let me just say Civil War. Right. You know why? Not that I want to harp on Civil War, but I want to say this. Mary Morgan. How I don't know how old Mary is. Twenty two.

She grew up in a time when this qualifies as not happening. Let me tell you, when I grew up, many of you grew up because I know most of you are same age as me, similar age. Actually, I'll let you in on a secret. Most people watching are slightly younger than I am, like early. I think the median age is like 33 or something.

But anyway, I am 39. But anyway, I grew up in the 90s. Nothing happened. No, don't get me wrong. There were some happenings. 9-11 was happening. But for the most part, nothing happens. Congress hems and haws and blah, blah, blah.

In the past 10 years, though, it has been an insane amount of happenings. Like just it's been crazy. Trump's election was something happening. That was crazy. Then the Russiagate investigation. I mean, Trump's impeachment. It just wouldn't stop. And it still hasn't. So then you get Mary. Come on. 10 years ago when she's a little kid, even if she's like, what, 13, 12 or 13 years old. Yo, Trump winning the election.

Was normal because you were growing up in it. For me, I'm like, this is the craziest thing I've ever seen since then. The happenings have been happening. Right. So this idea that we may not annex Canada, I want to say it's silly and absurd, but I'm kind of over it at this point. Trump's going to get Greenland and Canada.

Canada's economy will crumble. There's going to be some kind of major unrest. Then we're going to start annexing Canadian provinces. And I'm going to be like, I really didn't believe that was possible, but it was possible. That's the crazy thing. As much as I want to say the likelihood of the U.S. taking Canada, it's just not going to happen. Considering the point in time we are at, the shuttering of USAID happening, the firing of all these federal workers happening. Kash Patel, FBI, is it happening?

Jeez, RFK Jr. HHS. Wow. It all just keeps happening. Things are escalating in insane ways to the point where someone said, you know, they do this all the time now. January was a heck of a year or last week was the was the fastest year of my life. So much stuff is happening every single day that I'm kind of at the point where I'm like, bro, if in six months Trump is like

leading the charge on the front lines of the battlefields to seize the last territory of none of it. And the Canadian resistance has faltered. Trudeau is in a bunker staring at his wife being like, this is the end, my darling. Trump has won. I would not be surprised. I'd just be like,

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Must be present in certain states. Visit prospects.com for restrictions and details. Well, you know, wonder what's next. And then the aliens land. So many things have happened over the past few years that there was a meme in 2022 that aliens had to be coming because nothing could be crazier. Okay, how about this? Trump takes Canada. We'll see, man. I'm going to wrap it up there. Thanks for hanging out. Tim Castellar coming up tonight. Stick around and we'll see you all then. There's something seriously wrong with our society, with Western civilization.

You've got this controversy over reborns, which pops up now and then. And we got some of these stories, one from the mirror. Kelly insists she is an adoptive mother to her two thousand dollar eight reborn dolls. That's right. Ladies and gentlemen, a woman who is raising fake kids. I just want to pause real quick and say, why not have real ones? Why? Maybe maybe you could have a real child.

Now, I suppose I try to be a nice, reasonable guy. If there are some women literally can't have kids, maybe you want to buy a doll. I still think there are better things you can do. Adopting is an option. But what I will say is,

This phenomenon that we are seeing, which is bubbling up in the news once again, I think is indicative of a sickness in our society. Women want to have kids. I think that is a fact. I think obviously humans would not exist if women did not want to have kids. And anybody who's seen how women act around kids... You know, I was watching that show Archer. You guys ever watch that one? Where... What's the character's name? Lena? She's baby crazy. And Archer keeps calling her baby crazy. Because they say...

That at a certain age, you either call it the biological clock ticking or baby crazy. Women start seeing babies. They want babies. Why do women have cats? I'm not kidding. Cats have small heads and big eyes. And they say that it sort of stimulates a response in humans not too dissimilar to how humans see babies. So women buy lots of cats. Heaven help us.

We have this story where it's very simple. 28-year-old woman bought these realistic reborn dolls after watching videos on YouTube and spent two grand on them. And I think it is horror movie-esque. Horror movie-esque. You know what's funny? I got to be honest. We have this other story here too. A woman who raises a fake baby and people say she should be in a mental institution.

You know, guys, they've got anime waifu body pillows. I'm telling you, my friends, as soon as they allow people to live in the pod and eat the bugs, they are going to dive in headfirst. Not conservatives. More importantly, not Catholics. Not Catholics. I think many conservatives and Christians probably will avoid the pod and eat the bugs. But Catholics are probably going to be the least likely, in my opinion. Hey, maybe I'm wrong.

Woman who is raising a doll claps back at haters who say she belongs in a mental institution. So everybody has their triggers. They have the things that released up. I mean, for guys, it is fighting off bears, fighting bears, not literally, but in video games, maybe. And the reason why they make so many video games where you're a guy fighting against all odds. Think about how many video games are. You're a single dude storming an enemy nation, an enemy castle, raiding an enemy ship. Just you one guy.

That is the male power fantasy that it's like you're one person up against the entire machine. You are Hercules up against the gods themselves. Well, women have the same thing, you know. So the funny thing is, why? Why, James Bond? Why do they make movies like this? And why did woke feminist films fail?

Because the saying goes, men want to be him and women want to be with him. For women, they're watching James Bond because, man, look at that guy. A hero's hero. And they want his babies. And why do guys watch it? Because they want to be him. That's the saying, right? So they try making these movies where the lady is the superhero and guys don't want to be with her and women don't want to be her. So it just don't work. So I got some advice.

You want to make a chick flick for the ladies. You got to you got it. You got to tackle the female power fantasy, which is having lots of babies. I am not joking. Literally not every women ever wants to have kids. I don't think it's true, but I think it's 99 percent. Think about it this way. Evolutionarily, if it were true that women didn't want to have kids, humans wouldn't exist. Women want to have kids. Case in point, these things. Take a look at this.

Madeline Fox, now 19, from the UK, told the Daily Mail she has been obsessed with babies and dolls ever since she could remember. Well, yes, many women are. And I think it's disgusting that women... Look, I'm not making fun of women for wanting babies. I'm not making fun of guys for wanting to storm the gates and fight the emperor. I'm just saying that's the male and female power fantasy. You want to make a male power fantasy? Spider-Man with webs holding up a busload of children and the one he loves and Green Goblin is like, choose Spider-Man!

suffer the children or save Mary Jane? And everyone's watching that and they're like, yes. And then guess what? Spider-Man saves everyone. That's the male power fantasy. Maybe in real life, a guy just runs into a burning building and saves a kid.

For women, it is largely around having babies, like not literally birthing them, but having and taking care of children. This is who we are as human beings. And I don't know why it is that the media apparatus. Well, I some guesses, but it is true.

institutions in this country and in the West have been screaming in the face of women not to embrace who they are and be moms. And that's crazy. They keep telling women to be men. You don't want to be a mom. You want to be like Captain Marvel, be an angsty, angry woman whose bottle up her emotions and then does a bunch of evil things because a guy told her to smile. And then nobody wants to watch these things because it's outside of who we are as people. So this chick is

She had a daughter. And then after her daughter got older, she said, I like having babies. So she bought a fake one. Yo.

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Your friend and jeweler. A prosthetic baby. And now she pretends to. It's so creepy, man. It's just too creepy. OK, you know why I'm like especially creeped out? Because I have a baby right now. Everybody knows. I'm going to say it a million times. It is the entitlement of any parent to pull out their phone with pictures of their babies and literally bash people in the face and say, look at my baby.

And and there's great moments in a child's life, one when they learn to crawl, when they learn to walk. And the moment they do their first dance, it is imperative that you as a parent make sure you show everybody on your phone. I see this and I am freaked out by it. A woman coddling a fake baby. Yeah, I'm sorry. That is really creepy. That is horror movie level stuff. And we are seeing this gaining popularity.

She has a daughter, a toddler. She sees me holding and changing him. She loves giving him pacifiers and bottles. It's sweet seeing her interact with him and catching a glimpse of what it could be like for us in the future. Just have another kid. Just have another kid. Whenever she gets a sibling. But raising a reborn has led to Madeline receiving immense backlash. Now, I don't think anybody should be going to this lady's page and attacking her or whatever.

I think polite, polite shame is always allowed. And I would say, you are a creepy woman. You freak me out. And I'm sure you don't care. And that's fine. You don't have to care. And honestly, I ain't going to really interact on the fact that you creep me out. But I do think it's important. You see, what we're getting from this is the shock. How dare someone tell this woman that she can't raise fake babies? Shame is an important function of a healthy society. Really is. As the meme goes, I'll try to keep it a

A guy with a certain proclivity towards toasters in 1990 proclaims his proclivity and someone says, you're nasty. Shut up and sit down. In 2024, he says, OK, it goes online, finds a community of people who want to bang toasters. And then there you go.

See, a lot of these deviant, degenerate behaviors and things that are bad for humans, it's addictive, couldn't exist until the internet started networking people who are suffering mental disorders. I'm not saying that for her, I'm saying in general.

So if you were someone who desperately wanted to eat your hair, people would stop you from doing it. If you were someone who was anorexic or morbidly obese, people would try and stop you from doing it. If you were abusing something, people would have interventions. Now, these people, instead of having interventions. So here's what happens.

An intervention works because this is your family. You have nowhere to go. You have no other one, no other community. You have a problem. Either stop it or you're out. And it hurts. Humans are social beings. These days, you go to someone and say, we're putting an end to your bad behavior. And they'll say, don't worry, I'll go online and find a network of people doing this to support me. And you know what? I bet you people would buy these women dolls. Now, to be honest, the reborn thing isn't the worst thing imaginable.

That's fine. Whatever. The mukbang stuff is way worse. And there's so much more worse stuff out there. But you know what the mukbang is? It's where people eat until they die. Like not literally, but a woman died. A woman in Korea was live streaming herself gorging on food and her stomach ruptured and she died on camera. She was doing like an ultra long stream of math. There's one woman who got caught. She was like, I'm going to eat a bunch of food. And then apparently people caught her spitting the food out. It's fake.

This is the thing with the Internet. YouTube allows it. I don't know what else you can do. Do we ban people who engage in this kind of deviant degenerate stuff? I don't know what I can tell you, though, so long as it exists. Interventions will not work. And course correcting shame, polite shame, saying, hey, you're kind of freaking people out. Maybe don't do this. It's never going to survive. It's never going to exist. So where are we now? It's not just that.

But in general, our society is replacing babies. And I will tell you, women like this, their genetic line ends. Men, liberal men, genetic line ends. So call it whatever you want. Call it whatever you want. The end result will be obvious and the same. People who engage in these behaviors outside of the realms of normal human behavior, this actually is natural. This actually is evolution, my friends. Now let me explain. Let me explain.

I call it deviant, degenerate, whatever, but I'm saying it's evolution. These people will eliminate themselves from the gene pool by their own choices they make, and they're allowed to. And those that are resistant to these addictions will survive. Over a long enough period of time, humans that survive the AI transition, it will be phenomenal. Really will. A lot of people talk about AI being evil, but let me explain. The liberal types and the degenerate types are going to plug their brains in the moment they get.

Those who are weak will do so as well. The strong moral traditionalists will survive and will adapt that it's going to take the utmost strength of will to survive what is coming. They will titillate any nerve center in your brain who can resist only the strongest. So I guess what I'm saying is the Amish, the Amish, the Mennonites,

They're going to be good because they're going to resist all of this stuff. But we'll see, man. All right. Stay tuned. We got more segments coming up and we will see you all in a little bit. Follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. The Me Too movement may be long gone, but this era of false accusations is

Is not. We don't really hear about these stories largely because people don't really talk about them. But I saw this thread on legal advice where a young man says he was falsely accused by a woman who was set up. She destroyed his life. He's depressed on antidepressants now. And what can he do? I'm going to read you this story and we're going to talk about it because it is still very frequent that men will get falsely accused of doing something untoward.

Sexually and they're innocent and there's no recourse. Society does not care. Now, I talk about it quite a bit that men are disposable, as it were, but certainly not in this regard. When I say that men are disposable, it's not meant to be an insult. It's meant to say life is hard. Toughen up, grow up. But this is more about getting fired from a job or being overlooked for a position, having to crawl through the mud and crawl your way to success.

When the system is rigged against you, this is a problem that needs to be shut down. And it's not. We still largely have this problem. We just haven't been talking about it. Take a look. I was falsely accused and proven innocent. I want to take it further. And there's got to be some recourse for this. During September 2024, I stayed over at a female friend's house. And two days later, I was arrested under suspicion of criminal damage.

I was invited over because her parents were on holiday. I stayed one night. Nothing weird happened at all. And I went to work in the morning the next day. Two days later, I'm arrested by four police officers around midday, taken out of my bedroom of my house and my entire family to witness. My possessions are taken. My watch, my phone, my AirPods, my car keys, my wallet. I'm also handcuffed and put in the back of a police car. I'm then taken to the police station where I finally find out I've been accused of, I

Let's just keep it family friendly as best we can. And doing naughty deeds on multiple items that she owned. I'm relieved when I hear this because I know I haven't done it. After spending over an hour stressed, thinking I've damaged someone's property without realizing. Right away, you notice with realizing spelled with an S, this man is British. He's in the UK.

He says, I'm then kept in a cell for 10 hours before being questioned. Some of the questions were outrageous. Like this girl had set me up and lied to the police officers as she'd been questioned before me. I was told she said that I forcefully invited myself to stay at her house. I forcefully stayed in bed with her. She told me to sleep in her bed on the wall side, never offered an alternative.

I also found out the items that he, the man then says he apparently damaged. If you know what I mean, pillows, bedsheets, a duvet, two stuffed toys, a pair of her underwear and her parents' bedsheets. Like what? These items were taken in for forensics. What's funny about this is for one, the UK sucks, but yo, any man doing this investigation is gonna be like, bro, how long did it take you to do that? Cause I'm not sure that's physically possible.

After being questioned and all procedures were done, I was released on bail and let to go home. But then kept my watch, but they kept my watch and phone for investigation. While this investigation was ongoing, it felt like this girl and her best friend made it their mission to ruin my life. Every single mutual friend of ours knew every detail about the investigation. And I was portrayed as guilty because of what, because that's what those girls were telling people. My friends that didn't even know were also messaged by these girls telling them all about it. People were telling me,

People I didn't even know existed thought that I had done what they claimed I did. I've seen countless messages, voice notes, Snapchats and calls from these girls to my friends. There's so much ish about me in the investigation. They even laughed about me getting arrested, which makes me think they didn't take it very seriously. They'd set me up.

I've had people message me about it, threaten me. I've been blocked by a few friends. Some other people won't associate with me anymore. I've been physically shoved in a pub by another one of those close friends unprovoked. I've kept all evidence of them sending my friends messages, voice notes, photos, everything in case there was something I can do with them. Today, I found out that forensics came back and there was no trace of

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Male material. No trace of DNA anywhere. The police said my bail had been dropped, the investigation had been dropped, and there will be no further action against me. I was put through so much ish. I went through so much stress, lost so many friends. I became severely depressed because of this. I'm now on antidepressants. I have therapy. I hardly leave my house anymore because I'm so nervous to see those girls or the people that believe this about me.

This doesn't feel just to me. Whatever that means. I want to take this further. I want to press charges. I was falsely accused of doing something awful, and I went through an insane amount of defamation. I want compensation for this. I don't really know what to do next. Can I even take this further, or will I get pushed aside? I'm hoping somebody on here can give me advice and help me out with this. Thank you for taking the time to read this. What an insane story. Now, of course,

It's a British guy. So I ain't got much to say for you here in America, my friend, because our legal system is different from yours and your country is captured. I'm going to go and say, based on my view of the UK, there ain't nothing you can do about it. They're going to laugh at you because the men in the UK are pathetic. Yo, I don't know. Maybe we put all the phthalates and PCBs and it can disrupt us in our food. And now men across Europe are a bunch of offended, effeminate, whiny babies.

They're spineless and weak. They go around arresting people for saying naughty words on the Internet. Talk about losers. Maybe it's simple as this. In Europe, when the population density was expanding and people were like, I don't want to live here anymore. Y'all are whiny babies. They got on boats, traveled three months across the ocean where what, like 20 percent of the people on the boats died or more. I think it was more than that. Landed on barren shores of North America and said, works for me.

They came off the boats with limited food. They had no idea what they were going to find and if they had supplies. And they started building because that's how bad Europe was at the time. And it's not just the UK. It was all across Europe. The colonists were like, we out. And conquistadors were like riches, baby, adventure and conquest, all that good stuff. So I tell you this, the strongest of people fled Europe. And from those people willing to risk death, the weakest among them died.

And that's a sad reality. So only the strongest made it to this country and they built it into the best country ever. Makes sense, right? You take a tiny bit of the best of the best, drop them in a big open space, let them spread around and you get the best of the best. That's just math. But we do have these problems here in this country as well.

Like I mentioned early on, we do talk about the me too stuff. Kind of. We don't really care about it all that much anymore. Now, politics is all straight up politics. Democrat, Republican, Trump, Doge, USAID, et cetera, et cetera. Ten years ago, for many of us, we weren't as deeply involved in electoral politics. Cultural issues were the cause of our day. Why?

For many of us, we knew people who were in college seeing these stories like that mattress girl and how these people lied and falsely accused young men. And there was never any justice for them. Those were the big issues when they were injecting their weird cultural views into our politics, into our into our games, into our movies that mattered. The problem I say now for most of you is this stuff never went away. We simply started focusing on bigger picture issues.

So now there's still young men in universities. There are still young men across this country and in the UK and in Europe who get falsely accused. Now, probably not Eastern Europe. So I don't know what the answer is. There were a lot of news outlets 10 years ago. Seriously, a lot of digital outlets. And they'd write up anything. But now all anyone ever writes about is either celebrity garbage or Donald Trump, which kind of still is a lot of celebrity garbage. There were many outlets that would focus on these cultural issues.

But they're not so much there anymore. People aren't paying attention. The news outlets aren't reporting on these stories. No one's really focused. You know what I think it is? It's obvious. At the time when we were, I mean, look, I'm 39 now. My birthday was a few days, was last week. So 10 years ago, you had a lot of people who were in their early 20s paying attention to this news, watching and paying attention. And they were in college and they were scared about this. There were a lot of people who just got out watching and they cared about this. Now we're all a bit older.

We're out of school. We have families. And we're much more focused on the economy and other issues because that matters. But I got to tell you, my friends, it is maybe the natural ebb and flow, I guess. But everything's shifting culturally.

And this is what tends to happen. But now take a look at modern music. You see, as people get older, they care less about. Well, a couple of things happen. You have families, you have kids. And so you can't you say, I care about the economy and the schools. Bang. Department of Education is a huge issue. Why? Because a lot of people have young children, people my age, maybe have seven, eight year olds, 10 year olds. And these kids are now going into school and the parents are concerned about it. What about the college kids?

What about these other big cultural issues? What about music? The other issue is these older people don't buy music anymore. We're all happy with our music from the 90s and 2000s, maybe late 2010s. And so if a new band comes out with a song that's in our genre, we don't want to hear it. We already got the good songs from a long time ago. What ends up happening then? Young people are going to get indoctrinated by garbage.

Young people are still going to be falsely accused. Weird feminist politics are still in our schools. We'll see if Trump can do something about that. But there's still Gen Z facing all of these issues that we talked about 10 years ago. Now, but butting headfirst into it and nobody's talking about it. You know, these problems didn't go away.

So Gen Z is going to start picking up these stories. Probably they're going to start focusing on the issues around their schools and their colleges. And I think we're going to see more people talking about this stuff. Best of luck. Good, sir. I hope you win some defamation cases against those women. Assuming the story is real. I'll wrap it up there. Stick around. We got more segments coming up and we'll see you all shortly. JP Morgan was talking with a spattering of young people and he got a question about remote work. The question was, why not?

The young dude in question made a funny joke where he said, why can't we just hybridize it where you're five days on and two days, two days, you work five days in the office and two days from home and everybody left. We get it. And J.B. Morgan makes a point that I make all the time and exemplifies why remote work is bad and

And I'm not surprised to see a lot of these federal workers weren't showing up to work at all. He points this out. And he also points out 60% of people work all the time. So who the are these people who are like, I don't want to go to work. I want to work from home. Nope, we don't do that. Very rare exceptions. Let me play some of this video for you. I'm going to jump to the end of JP Morgan's explanation when he gets into how working class people actually deal with this stuff. So we can explain to the younger generation why remote work is a lie.

You know what? By all means, anybody who wants to have the remote work game and they fail, that's going to be on them. We'll let them figure that one out. I've admittedly listened to the leaked audio clip that was circulating on Twitter about your strong opinions about

working from home or remote work. And I think many of us, as we think about the next steps in our career and thinking about going to places that are five days in person or remote work or industries like investment banking, where it's always been hybrid, five days in the office and two days at home. We'd love to just hear some of your thoughts or guidance or advice on how we should think about these topics. Yeah. So I do. I've done thousands of town halls. He basically goes on to say like, yeah, no, that leaked audio. I sounded really bad, but let's jump forward.

You've got to be in. You all may not know this, but 60% of Americans worked the whole time. Where did you get your Amazon packages from? Your beef, your meat, your vodka? No. Where did you get the diapers from? Where do you get? You got UPS and FedEx and manufacturers and agriculture and hospitals and cities and schools and nurses and sanitation and firemen and military. They all worked.

It's only this people in the middle who complain a lot about it. I'm being quite serious. And you go to Washington, D.C. now, some of these people come in five days a month. And you're paying for it. Five days a month? Here's why it doesn't work in our business. So it may vary a work in certain things. The amount of younger people being left behind, I've known this for a while. We can prove a little bit of it. And that is cumulative.

It's not like the first month you're working. It's by the second year you have less people, you're put in less assignments, you know less what's going on, you have less conversations at the water cooler or in the cafeteria. So it's leaving them behind. I won't do that. And to have the younger people coming in but not their bosses, I have a problem with that too. And then people say to me always, well, you know, it works for me.

Actually, we were on Zoom yesterday and people were saying it works for me. I said, yeah, but people are reading their mail and getting their notifications. And as I was talking, there were 12 people in the room and four people on the screen and all four people on the screen were on their phone.

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And people say, and you think you're focusing and learning? And then as a management tool, when we meet in the morning, we talk, we have these debates. All day long we're talking. Hey, no, I checked on that. You're right about that. Here's what I think we should do. All day long, constant update, constant share of information. So I tell you, it doesn't work in our business. And for culture, you talk about culture, it's impossible to do culture work.

That way. And so, you know, for us, we've made a decision. And that's why I was explaining. I explained to him in a lot of detail and stuff like that. A little emoting in between and stuff like that. He's completely correct. There are a lot of young people that are coming up right now that live in this bubble. And I don't say all young people, but a lot.

They go to universities and they think my job can be done from anywhere. Why can't I do it from anywhere? Certainly there are some jobs that can be done from anywhere. I think it's bad in general. And so we don't do it. And I've had the argument with a lot of people where they're like, shouldn't we have some jobs be remote? I mean, if you want to get the best people, no core work must be done in the office for every reason he just explained.

But let's talk about when he said young people get left behind. Gen Z, hear me, dude. You're going to get left behind. You want to play this game? You want to get ahead? You want to take over? You want to be on top of that mountain? You want a million bucks? You want to buy the fancy car? You want to go to the rooftop parties, the infinity pool? Good luck if you ain't showing up. There's this famous quote, something like,

Life is like being on a treadmill. When you stand still, you move backwards. If you walk, you stay where you are. You have to run to get ahead. So I want you to imagine this. In the marketplace, competition exists no matter what you want. Doesn't matter if there's communism or capitalism. Competition will always exist. In the communist countries, communism competition was, I got to beat you to the front of the line before the supplies run out. Competition there was, I'm going to shove you out of the way and take what I need to survive.

So now for all these young people that are saying, why can't I just work from home? You know what I say? I say, you do it. You do it. You work from home with my blessing. You know why? You got Bill and you got Rick. And Bill says, look, man, there's no reason I can't work from home. I'm doing, you know, insert whatever computer job. I say, OK, so what I said, it was Bill or Bill says I'm gonna work from Rick says I'll come in the office. I say, OK,

So I'm hanging out in the office. I'm eating lunch and I go I'm talking to one of the other executives and I say, you know, we're really trying to find someone who can just figure out how to do these edits. We're trying to get, you know, insert X, Y and Z. And Rick goes, I think I think I can do that. I did a little bit in college and we go for real. Let's here's what we'll do. I'll send you a couple of projects. You do it. If it works, pay raise.

And the guy goes, awesome. Give him a fist bump and say, let's see what you got, brother. Bill's at home typing away. Doesn't come into work. Maybe once a week. Who knows? Rick now gets promotion. Why? He was there. He heard the words. He said, maybe that's me.

Not only that, it's as simple as out of sight, out of mind. Let's say you're sitting at a table and you're like, I just need someone, anyone to do this one simple task. Rick walks in eating a burrito and he goes, and you're like, you there, you want to make $10,000 more a year? Can you do this thing? Yeah, I can probably do it. Done.

Get him what he needs. I just need someone who can do it. Bill's at home. He doesn't get it. That's such a big component of this. You will lose. You will be left behind. Now let's talk about culture and building things. I can't tell you how many times we've done something at this company where it's like we were sitting around and someone made a joke. I'll tell you, the Pop-Tarts. That's a really good example. We're going to be doing this Pop-Tart bit.

We're going to butter Pop-Tarts and we're going to make Pop-Tart ice cream sandwiches. And it's one of the just vlog ideas we had that would be fun. So the story goes that I was watching Family Guy with my wife and Peter Griffin sings a song about putting butter on a Pop-Tart. We think that's funny, so we did it. We were telling the joke to our friends when one of our friends, Julia, who skates here, says, I've never had a Pop-Tart. They're illegal in Europe. And we went, what?

Yeah, they're illegal. You can't buy them because of all the weird stuff in it. I'm like, I am ordering a thousand Pop-Tarts right now, which is basically a couple hundred boxes. Actually, it's a couple hundred boxes. Was it really? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's like a hundred boxes because they're like eight packs and that's like 16 Pop-Tarts. So it's less than a hundred. But wait, how many is that? That's a lot of Pop-Tarts anyway.

This conversation in person of us joking around, we came up with an idea for a vlog. We wanted the film that we thought would be fun and funny because we're going to make Pop-Tart ice cream sandwiches epic and that we were going to discuss why this food was illegal in Europe. Imagine if we were like, you don't got to hang out here. You can do whatever you want. Nobody would have that conversation. Nobody would decide.

I shouldn't say that. Imagine if we mandated because we typically don't for our skateboarders. But let's say we didn't have these interactions. We'd never come up with that idea. So people will be left out of culture. They'll be left behind. The most important thing in a business, as he points out, you're debating all day. You're coming up with ideas.

seven minds sitting at a table. Meetings are a lot of waste of time. But if you're brainstorming, if you're talking, if you're hanging out, you're eating lunch, that networking has massive exponential benefits to all of your creative works. Or you can be sitting by yourself in your house. You're watching reruns of The Office. You're doing the bare minimum. And then one day your boss says, we're letting you go. And you go, but why? I do everything I need to. And it's like,

I mean, look, I got to be honest. Nobody knows you. Nobody talks to you. Nobody sees you. You do a good job, but we just don't know why you're here. Then there's Rick. Well, we're getting rid of Bill and Rick's position. And Rick is here every day.

We hate to see you go, man. We love hanging out with you at lunch. Is there any we have a bunch of other openings? And then Rick's like, actually, you know, I could do that job. And it's like, let's get you moved over, Bill. Thanks for everything. We're ending your position all because homie said I must stay home.

So I'm anti-remote work. I think it's bad for everybody. I suppose I get why people in government work from home because they're just ripping the government off anyway and stealing our money. But there it is, my friends. I strongly encourage each and every one of you, all the young people to go above and beyond. You've got to run full speed on that treadmill. How did I get started on this YouTube stuff? I worked every day with no day, no days off for four years. Then we launched Timcast IRL and I was doing morning and nights with mornings on the weekends.

That's how you do it. You have to force it. Now I got a family and I'm just turned 39. And so we take the weekends off, but I still record extra every week to make a Friday show so I can make sure I ain't missing nothing. And I got 10 shows per week, morning and night. And then the weekends, I got family responsibilities and other things that are going on. And now we're adding the culture war probably on Saturday nights. Don't stop grind. But look, you don't have to be here.

If you want to just chill, you're allowed to do that. But don't be surprised when the companies let you go and you don't move forward in your life and you find yourself at 40 years old making $30,000 a year and you're like, what did I do wrong? Everybody is fighting and competing. And if you're not, you're out of the game. So do you. I'll leave it there. Smash the like button. Share the show. We'll see you all in the next segment.