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8RMR_enBwPQ • The Collapse You’re Not Ready For
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But I really want to cement in our
community's mind the idea that I'm
calling latestage liberalism.
>> In the moment that you grab the gun,
like Fenon says, you're no you're you're
you're no longer oppressed. You're now
free.
>> What ends up happening is people grow up
in a world where skyscrapers can get
built. Nobody's being uh thrown in
prison for something that they said. And
so you just think like the world's
pretty good. Uh it will always be like
this. There's always going to be money.
Countries don't go broke because our
country hasn't gone broke. That you have
influence all around the world. That you
can travel wherever you want. That the
American passport is like a free ticket
basically anywhere. This is great. This
is wonderful. And this just is how the
world is. Lateage liberalism is where it
is so ingrained in people's minds that
the money will just always flow, the
money trees will always grow that you
don't realize that you can break your
economy by breaking entrepreneurs. who
don't even realize it's entrepreneurs
that create that. Not I'm not trying to
overceelebrate entrepreneurs. I'm just
saying that economies have physics and
the only thing that gets people to pay
money is that they get a result. So
people don't pay for products, they pay
for outcomes. And so what entrepreneurs
do is they go, I really want to make a
lot of money. I want to separate myself
from the pack. Money is resources. I
want access to more resources. And I
realize the way to get those resources
is to solve a problem. to find a thing
that people really care about and give
them a really dope solution where I
create this economic engine that outputs
something more valuable than the inputs.
And there's a whole class of people that
are just wired like that from an
evolutionary standpoint. You give them
the cultural millia, the political
policies where they're able to do that
without too much risk. They're able to
aggregate capital, borrow money, all of
that stuff. The output is this
incredible economic system that we call
capitalism. Okay. In latestage
capitalism, we start breaking that
because we believe it's a law of the
universe. We don't realize that it's a
bunch of psychotic [ __ ] like me
that will lose sleep, thinking about
[ __ ] um, trying to solve problems,
dealing with all the difficulties,
putting their own money at risk, being
the only one to lose. My employees have
always and will always get paid even
though I'm not getting paid. People
don't understand that that's how this
[ __ ] stuff works. There were two of
us in 2010, maybe even 2011, two people
in my household living off of $50,000 in
Los Angeles. And on Easter Sunday, I had
my wife in a freezing facility making a
prototype batch of protein bars. No one
gives a [ __ ] It's like they just money
flows. That's how they look at it. They
literally don't understand that. No, no,
no. There there is a class of people
that want to do this thing driven by
their own thing. All you have to you
don't have to clap for them. They just
want a shot to build a thing that solves
a problem in your life. Charge a fair
price for it and that's it. And that's
the game. But we get to the point, which
you're about to see in this clip, where
they think that it all grows on trees.
We need to be violent to what? To
confiscate
things from the people that show up on
Easter Sunday in the [ __ ] cold to
make the bar when there are two people
living off of $50,000 in one of the most
expensive cities on planet Earth. They
don't even have the frame of reference.
They don't understand how the economy
works. And so they start talking about
violence from the safety of a world
where it just all works.
>> Just to say that in the class, my
students heads explode,
right? To tell them about violence.
>> Do you know why their heads explode?
>> Because violence sucks. And even in like
Vietnam,
it's some cra light. I I don't know the
exact figure, but this is going to be so
close. 70% of people will stand on the
line while being shot at and they won't
shoot back. Like violence is hard to get
people to do. And this is why you have
like sociopaths
continue through the gene pool. Even
though you think we all hate them, but
the reality is when you start fighting,
you want to throw some psychopaths at
the other team cuz you're like, I don't
want to shoot. I think in most firing
squads they know one person has a blank
so that everybody can tell themselves I
was the one with the blank. Violence
should be a thing where people are like
what the most last resort thing you can
imagine
>> as an sometimes a revolutionary
essential. We actually need to crash the
US settler state.
>> What do we mean by crash? This is
somebody who thinks okay we're going to
crash this thing. Oh, but there's still
going to be groceries at the grocery
store. Uh my AC unit is still going to
work. No, it's not. You're going to get
[ __ ] stabbed to death at the grocery
store because you got the last block of
cheese. These people are out of their
goddamn minds. They are so lost in a
frame of reference where [ __ ] just shows
up. They can't imagine that this is all
a bunch of people working in a
coordinated fashion very hard, very
diligent, that there's so much
cooperation that's required,
international cooperation, that somebody
has to police the seas, that somebody
has to stop the Houthies from bombing
ships, somebody has to stop pirates,
somebody has to make sure that things
get through customs, that there isn't so
much corruption that we can't get
anything done. These are the same people
that if you say, "Hey, zombie
apocalypse, do you want to live?" Oh my
god, no way. Like, I want to be one of
the people that gets taken out. [ __ ]
you are asking for a [ __ ] zombie
apocalypse. And you somehow think that
there aren't going to be negative
consequences. At least I want to survive
the zombie apocalypse just to see what
the [ __ ] happens. These people actively
want to cause the zombie apocalypse.
This is so wild, dude. People need to
understand how the economy works. Like,
they actually need to be be able to map
it from beginning to end. Like, even at
just a high level, to understand how
this stuff works. Ray Dio's made
cartoons for you. Play the cartoon over
and over and over and once you can teach
it, then come talk to me about what
crashing the economy looks like. Oh, and
by the way, walk me through Argentina.
Walk me through how Argentina goes from
uh doing better than Canada, being able
to compete with America for immigrants.
More immigrants would go to Argentina
for opportunity than America to them for
100 years becoming a constantly couped
government. people struggling to like
survive to eat to being just a total
economic backwater for 100 years. It is
wild to me that people will use words
like we have to crash the colonial state
>> and literally strangles the tentacles um
that are reaching into the Israeli
state.
>> So we must stand with the armed
resistance and work right now to end
this impunity by disrupting the flow of
weapons to Zionists. One thing I really
want to know from these guys is like
what what is their value system? If
you're running an algorithm that says if
you're being oppressed, you're the good
guy. It's like play that out. The level
of mad that people have against Zionist
Israelites, they were the oppressed
people. That's exactly how they got that
was the narrative. I mean, the truth,
but they used that narrative to get
Israel. And then they really did
something with it. like they really
turned it into an incredible state that
doesn't have access to the oil resources
and all that and yet they were still
able to build a thriving economy. They
were able to build a place where I mean
I don't even ask you to look at
Palestine. Look at any of the other uh
Muslim countries around there. Look at
Egypt. For all of Bassam Ysef's like
thunder and uh like noise, he had to
flee Egypt because he was worried they
were going to imprison or kill him. It's
wild to me like how hard in the paint
that he goes and always tells people,
"Oh, why do you keep asking about
Egypt?" Dude, you fled the [ __ ]
country. That's why I'm asking about
Egypt. Israel made a place where gays
could be safe. Aren't they oppressed?
So, I don't like I understand why we
hate that they came into a country and
were like, "Hey, we got a playbook.
We're going to import import until we
are politically and economically
powerful enough that we're going to take
it over." I get it. I'd [ __ ] fight
against that. China was trying to do
that here. Fight, fight, fight, fight,
fight, fight. They've been a country now
for a hot minute. The question we should
be asking is, how does Egypt become a
more stable place where people are
thriving, where people don't have to
flee? How does Palestine actually become
a state? Like, what what do we want to
see them do? They had billions of
dollars in aid, and they were like,
"We're going to use this to fight." Was
that a good use of that money? I would
say no. I would say this should have
been a total economic game. They should
have been doing anything and everything
they could to not need anything from
Israel to be able to stand on their own
two feet. Even though again you have a
parallel so that you can understand what
this could have looked like. Turkey
invaded Cyprus and took over like 30% of
the island took over the most powerful
economic port. All of that like
literally the world's most similar like
thing happened
>> and same thing places divided but they
didn't go to war with each other. I
mean, they invaded, they took over, but
then the criates in the south just said,
"We're just going to get on with it."
And diplomatically, they're still to
this day, whatever, 70 years, not 70
years, 50 years later, they're still
like trying to like get it resolved
diplomatically, but they just built
their state. They they let go of what
happened and they just moved forward.
That would be my pitch. I'm not asking
anybody to like that Israel came into
existence, but saying that like this has
got to be a violent struggle instead of
let's just focus on we still have this.
Let's build this up. Let's make this
awesome. And then you can put yourself
in a position where you have leverage.
But when your go-to is acts of
terrorism, like that's wild, man. Full
disclosure, if China invades, I'm going
to [ __ ] shoot bullets. Like it is
what it is. But when you're talking 70,
80 years later, it's like, uh, kids were
playing the wrong