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US VP JD Vance and The Case for Capital Punishment by Devon Stack
Sunday Slasher -Carl Eugene Watts
Between 03:15:22 - 03:32:46
US VP JD Vance and The Case for Capital Punishment by Devon Stack
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00:00They were basically saying how clever he was to not leave DNA evidence.
00:03And they couldn't test DNA evidence anyway back then.
00:07So he was just into the murder.
00:09He wasn't in it for the rape.
00:11And that made him clever somehow.
00:15And then Horrible Hangover says,
00:17To help cure J.D. Vance sycophants of this sickness,
00:21wondering if you could explain why him carrying his kids
00:24and following his wife like a puppy is an issue.
00:27Thanks.
00:28Yeah, I'll tell you.
00:28The low IQ takeaway of what I said that triggered so many fucking people,
00:33and look, there's two kinds of people.
00:37They're liars that knew that I wasn't saying,
00:41Men shouldn't carry their children?
00:44Like, that's retarded.
00:45I wasn't suggesting that men shouldn't carry children.
00:49And no one, I don't think, ever has.
00:51That's like the stupidest thing in the world.
00:54There's a difference between you unloading your fucking car
00:57when you get home from Costco and carrying your sleeping kid into the house
01:01and the vice president of the United States walking off of Air Force Two
01:06and onto Air Force One, five paces behind his brown fucking wife carrying his brown fucking sleeping kid.
01:13Okay?
01:14There's worlds of difference between the two scenarios.
01:17And if you can't tell the difference between those two fucking scenarios,
01:22you're fucking retarded.
01:23You're fucking retarded.
01:25And like I said, there's some people that can't,
01:28that know exactly what I was talking about,
01:30and instead mischaracterized it so that stupid people would jump onto the rage train.
01:37Oh, you think the most masculine thing in the world you can do is carry your kid,
01:41which is fucking wrong anyway.
01:43That's fucking, that's just like the gayest fucking thing.
01:45You could imagine watching the movie 300, right?
01:49And he's like, this is Sparta.
01:51Well, he's got some like fucking toddler in his arms that's shit in its pants.
01:54You know, it's like, no one thinks that's masculine.
01:56Sorry.
01:57Like they don't.
01:59And it just tells me that you're, you're a browbeaten fucking dad fag.
02:02You're exactly the kind of person that JD Vance looked like when he was walking across that tarmac.
02:07So that's, that's all, that's all I'm saying.
02:09And like I said, most people, I think know exactly what I was getting at.
02:13And instead want to, just like when they knew what I was getting at when, when I,
02:16the same people, by the way, got upset when I, when I said that from a political accelerationist standpoint,
02:25having a Kamala presidency with locked up J sixers would radicalize people faster.
02:30And they, they twisted to make it sound like I want the January six people locked up.
02:35You know, like I somehow hated January six people and thought they should be locked up when that's like,
02:40obviously what I, nothing I would, like, I wanted,
02:44I wanted Trump to fucking pardon them before he left office.
02:47Right.
02:48So, but, and people knew what I was saying.
02:50Some people are dumb and they just, you know, they don't, they don't know,
02:53they don't know, they don't understand nuance and they just, you know,
02:55they just follow whatever, whatever rage thing is going on.
02:59But the people lighting that fire, they know what they're doing.
03:02And I think that a lot of it is just, if you say, look,
03:05you think that it's bad if you say something negative about Nick on Twitter,
03:08and you'll get a bunch of like psycho sycophants and bots coming after you do the same thing with JD Vance.
03:15Say something, anything almost.
03:18And, and all of a sudden, cause I'll tell you one thing,
03:20a lot of the people replying to that are people that didn't follow me.
03:24In fact, I'd say almost everybody where it was,
03:26it was these accounts that many of that,
03:28many of the accounts were started this year had like five followers and didn't follow me.
03:34And yet they, they knew to go to my, go to my tweet and tell me that like,
03:38the most manly thing in the world is to carry your brown daughter on the tarmac.
03:42And it's like, all right, dipshit.
03:45I mean, you're not fooling anybody.
03:46It's, there's clearly, I mean, talk about fucking AstroTurf.
03:52JD Vance is like the most AstroTurf political figure of our generation.
03:57And look, that, that's, that's what, that, that's what comes along with it.
04:03That's what comes along with it is he's sailing negative about him.
04:07And you're going to get the, the bots and the, the, the sycophants and everything,
04:11because they want him to have a cult-like following and they want to try to intimidate people
04:16and to not, not pointing out the fact that he's just like some fucking loser.
04:20He's basically some race trading loser.
04:24And that's, I'm, I'm, I just like, I'm not afraid of, of challenging bad ideas.
04:31If they're said by Nick Fuentes, I'm not, I'm not afraid of challenging people's fantasies
04:38about a Republican approved Palantir plant like JD Vance.
04:46All right.
04:49Uh, let's see here.
04:51Then we got Grimly Fiendish.
04:58Grimly Fiendish simply says, thank you for your work.
05:01Well, I appreciate that.
05:03Then we got Horrible Hangover.
05:06Horrible Hangover says, what is a rebuttal to use for people against capital punishment
05:11who are concerned about executing the innocent, send them to North Korea and make them wish
05:18they were dead.
05:19I support executing once.
05:21No, I just say you execute them.
05:23And sometimes you're going to make mistakes.
05:25Do we not have cars because sometimes people die in car accidents?
05:29No, of course not.
05:30We have cars because we've done the math and we realized that despite the people that will
05:34die as a result of us having cars, it's better to have cars.
05:38And the same thing is true.
05:39Yeah, there's going to be innocent people probably that go to get, they get sent to death
05:44and, uh, that sucks.
05:46And I hope it's not me one day, but, uh, so what that's, that's, um, what are we supposed
05:51to not have cars now?
05:53You know, it's the same thing.
05:54And so that's, that's, uh, that's what I would say.
05:57It's a pretty easy logic.
05:59It's, I mean, in fact, anyone that tells you that like, oh, we can't do this thing
06:04because one person might die and innocent person might die.
06:06Well, then why do anything?
06:07We can't, okay, I guess we can't have wars.
06:11Oh, we can't defend ourselves in a war because inevitably lots of innocent people will die.
06:16Right?
06:16I mean, they will.
06:17So I guess you have to be against all war.
06:20Not, not just like, you know, the obvious ones that everyone's against, but like you
06:23have to be against even defending yourself.
06:25You have to be against, uh, uh, most technology.
06:31You have to be against, uh, uh, you know, even like materials that we mine for, because
06:37people die in mining accidents.
06:38You can't have, uh, you know, air travel.
06:41I mean, you can't have electricity.
06:43People die, you know, doing, uh, working on the lines linemen.
06:48That's a dangerous job.
06:49People get electrocuted all the time.
06:50I guess we can't have electricity now because innocent people die.
06:53It's fucking stupid.
06:55It's fucking stupid.
06:56And if you think about it for longer than five seconds, then you realize how dumb it
07:00is.
07:00The benefits to having the death penalty far outweigh the, uh, the inevitable, and it is
07:07inevitable.
07:07The inevitability that innocent people will be put to death from time to time.
07:11And yeah, that sucks.
07:12And that, that shouldn't, what that means to me is the people that would be in charge of
07:17administering that should take it more, you know, make sure they take it seriously.
07:20And that's also why it's important that we have a, a, uh, nation of our own people, because
07:26if you're right, look, if you have a country that's just has the judicial system is just
07:30overrun with people that hate white people, um, maybe the death penalty is not the best thing
07:35in the world to have, right?
07:37Uh, maybe the death penalty, uh, uh, would, would, would only be applied to white people,
07:43right?
07:44While all these black people are allowed to run free.
07:46Uh, but in the meantime, right?
07:48Uh, I, I, I think that, uh, you know, since we can't have our white ethnostate overnight,
07:54um, the more criminals we can kill, the better.
07:59So, yeah, that's, that's the thing is, yeah.
08:02And people will die.
08:03Innocent people will die.
08:05Absolutely.
08:06Yep.
08:06They will.
08:07And I'm okay with it.
08:09And I hope it's not me.
08:10Just like, I hope it's not me when it comes to, I don't want to die in a car accident.
08:14You know, I've known people that have died in car accidents, so it can happen to me.
08:18It's happened to them and I still drive car.
08:22So it's as simple as that.
08:25Uh, then we got man of low moral fiber says nigger murders over 100 white women, white prison
08:31gangs, let him live and die of prostate cancer.
08:35If white people were half as violent as they make us out to be, things like that wouldn't
08:40happen.
08:42Uh, yeah.
08:43Well, like I said, unless prostate cancer was a euphemism.
08:46Um, yeah, you know, I'll tell you what that I, I do, I will not, I don't know.
08:53I've never looked into it.
08:54I would not, I would not rule out the possibility that they just said he died of prostate cancer.
09:00I think that happens sometimes.
09:01I don't think, I don't know.
09:02I have nothing, nothing tells me that's what happened here, but, um, it's the kind of thing
09:09that I hope happens.
09:10I don't know, but you're right.
09:13That guy, that guy should, the Aryan Brotherhood should have been stomping that guy out like
09:18decades ago.
09:19Uh, not that I condone violence, of course.
09:22Cypher.
09:25Oh, perfect.
09:26Perfect.
09:31That might be the only one that stays.
09:50Oh, okay.
09:52All right.
09:55All right.
09:57Uh, let's see here.
09:59Uh, Cypher just said, I don't know.
10:01It says, don't know often checking in.
10:03Well, I appreciate that.
10:05And, uh, I'm going to now refresh entropy, which of course did indeed break, but at least
10:11I got to go through all those because entropy has to break every, every stream.
10:22And I will start it up again.
10:24Not that it, I mean, not that it matters much.
10:30Now we're, we're at the end here, but.
10:34Oh, whoops.
10:36How did that not work?
10:37Oh, there, well, it popped up some new ones here.
10:50Uh, Charles Bronson says, in African countries, they lynch people all the time for a lot less.
10:55I saw one where they tied a guy to a tree with a boulder hanging from his nuts.
11:00As people took turns kicking him or kicking the boulder.
11:03He kept shouting, we, we, we.
11:05Oh, what fun that could be.
11:07Keep up the good work, devil.
11:08I appreciate that.
11:09And then we got, uh, sucking your, okay, uh, says still muted on rumble by your really
11:17cool mod streams, uh, two streams ago for posting the Hitler speeches on rumble.
11:23You said you look into it and I know you're not an egg.
11:26So when you have a moment, sir, uh, well, what'd you, did you, is I had to, I play you,
11:33you, you are throwing some attitude around, so you might've, uh, you might've earned it.
11:38I don't know, but I'll, we'll, we'll take, all right, mods, mods on rumble.
11:42Look into that.
11:43I don't know what your name is over on, on, um, rumble.
11:49Um, so if, if someone got muted, I guess on rumble for posting Hitler things, then we
11:56can unmute that.
11:58Uh, love and division says, please check your odyssey super chats.
12:03Oh, cool.
12:04There is one.
12:04I will check that.
12:05And then we got, uh, once again, suck in your blank, blank, blank, subscribe for $5.
12:14Well, I appreciate that.
12:16Uh, and then over on odyssey chats.
12:23Money is power.
12:25Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
12:29Love and division, of course.
12:30Love and division says, I love the Albuquerque desert.
12:49Great insights.
12:50As usual, I want to keep the odyssey thing going.
12:54Can I get three seconds?
12:56Three seconds of.
13:17All right.
13:17Well, I appreciate that.
13:22Love and division.
13:23Love and division.
13:26And, uh, yeah.
13:28Yeah.
13:29The, uh, let's, well, I'll tell you what, the Albuquerque desert is probably a little
13:32cold right about now.
13:34Right.
13:35Right about now.
13:37There, there's been snow by this time of year in the Albuquerque desert.
13:41They're, I mean, they're, they're pretty far.
13:43Their elevation is pretty high.
13:46The high desert.
13:47The high desert is, is very cold in the winter.
13:50Very Christmassy.
13:52I miss the luminaries.
13:54I never thought I'd say that when I first saw them.
13:57I was just like, why are there lunch bags with, it seems like a fire hazard, like an obvious
14:03one.
14:04Like why, why, why are there paper bags lining the street and they have open flames inside
14:11the paper bag?
14:13That just seems like a really bad idea.
14:15And they, they, they do.
14:16They catch on fire all the time, but, uh, yeah, I do miss them.
14:21They are cool.
14:24They are cool.
14:26All right.
14:27Love and division.
14:27Well, I appreciate that.
14:28Now we're going to go over to rumble and rumble.
14:34I'm going to have to go back because that one, my, my, my computer was crashing the several
14:40times.
14:40I'll have to go.
14:41I might miss some of the early ones and then I'll go back at the end to double check because
14:47I, as soon as I start the stream on rumble, I open up the browser.
14:51So it saves all the early ones that come in.
14:54And then, uh, I had to reboot my computer like twice.
14:58So I, I, it resets every time I do that.
15:01So hopefully, or, or maybe it'll get them all.
15:05I don't think so though.
15:05So I'll, I'll double check here in a second.
15:08Zazie McTazbot says, what is the difference between a bee and a wasp?
15:13Is it like how all tortoises are technically turtles?
15:16Thanks for the show.
15:17No, they're actually, they're totally different insects.
15:19They're totally, I mean, they've got similarities, right?
15:22So like they can both sting, um, and they both sort of, well, they, they, they both have
15:31a, like a hierarchy where there's like a queen, right?
15:36Uh, uh, uh, so they've got like, uh, similar social, and they, they both have hives kind
15:45of, but, uh, they're, they're radically different.
15:48Like the, the hornets will, first of all, hornets, they don't really make honey.
15:53Um, they, I mean, they might make something or maybe they, they do, but not like not anywhere
16:01near the amounts that like, uh, actually, I don't think they make honey, but they, uh,
16:05uh, they also live in, they don't build hives out of like wax.
16:09They build them out of like paper or other things like that.
16:13Um, they can, they don't die when they sting you.
16:15They can sting you multiple times.
16:18Um, they actually attack beehives, hornets of all kinds.
16:24It's not just the murder hornets, yellow jackets, even stuff like that will attack beehives and
16:29eat the baby, uh, bee larvae inside of a beehive.
16:34Uh, so they're like natural enemies.
16:36I mean, they're, they're similar in ways like they both sting, they both go buzz, buzz, buzz,
16:42and they both, um, you know, kind of, you know, like they have the queen and all that
16:47stuff, but that's about where the similarities end.
16:51Uh, they're, they're natural enemies.
16:54Uh, then we got Dag-tastic says, looks like Canada might have an election on November 4th
17:01that will happen if the budget does not pass in the house of commons.
17:07Well, that's a, that's over my head.
17:08I don't know much about Canadian politics.
17:11Um, I'd have to ask Jeremy about what that means to him.
17:16Uh, but yeah, I don't know.
17:20I don't know.
17:21I don't even know what's going on in this country right now.
17:24So I don't know what's going on with the, uh, with you guys up there.
17:29Um, but, but good or, or bad, bad.
17:35That sucks.
17:36I'm not sure which one to go with on that.
17:38D man says, Hey, dad, I've got to conserve money for now, but I must inform you that the
17:442007 Knoxville double homicide and how it's one of your most requested topics to do a stream
17:52about, uh, yeah, well, I get to.
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