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Big Man Comics | Gabe Eltaeb(TPC #1,850)
Episode Transcript
And we are recording with mystery gabe El Tayeb.
But I guesstill can't believe I guessed that correctly.
Tuesday, September thirty, twenty twenty five, at ten or four am Eastern time.
Real quick, introduce yourself and I'll continue on that improv thought.
Speaker 2Yeah, so my name is Gabriel L.
Taib, and I'm very happy to be here.
I'm in sunny San Diego and you are over there in what Maine or Maryland?
Speaker 1Portland, Maine?
Speaker 2Okay, so you are in a different universe than me.
I've been to the East Coast once.
I went to Washington, d C.
Forty one years ago when I was seven years old.
That was the only time I've been to the East Coast.
Never been to New York, Boston, nothing, no, no, no no.
I went to Disney World four years ago.
So I don't know anything about the East Coast as far as being there, don't know.
Speaker 1I've been to the West Coast one time, at twenty three twenty.
I know the day November one, twenty at thirteen, I was I was interviewing at the University of the USC Kex School of Medicine in La Oh wow.
Yeah, I remember two things.
Number One, when I got off the plane there, it was so beautiful.
I immediately knew there's no way in the world I was going to be accepted because it was too good.
I just I just want this is a The sun was set and it's those pastel skies, and I was like, oh, this is too good.
I'm not going to get this.
And the next day, I remember, because that's today, somebody walked into lax with a with an a AR fifteen and it shut down like global air traffic.
So I guess I don't know, the West Coast had like an immune reaction to me being there.
Speaker 2Oh okay, okay, well that's all right.
You know, if you liked Los Angeles, you would have loved San Diego.
Speaker 3San Diego.
Speaker 2I know, it's the pretty sister.
LA's the ugly sister.
Oh.
I know, San Diego our city slogan is actually America's finest city.
It's sixty eight to seventy two degrees year round.
I know.
Speaker 1My uncle is a doctor and he lived in San Diego for like thirty years, and that's I mean, And that's the one I got rejected.
I didn't even get like a secondary application I applied to university.
Yeah, San Diego.
Speaker 2The just.
Speaker 1Yeah, I applied.
Speaker 2It's a very hard private school, very hard to get in.
Speaker 1I know, I know, and I want to go there so badly, just for San Diego.
But yeah, in terms of in terms of just so let's just tie it in in terms of in terms of improve and into into comics and well, you I just I just did a show for an hour with a you know, physician talking about how, you know, certain forms of what we're seeing is the woke do need to be classified as as mental illness?
And yeah, not not in some lol, they're mentally ill, but rather like, hey man, these are leading to suicides and they're leading to to shootings.
And I don't think they're totally unassociated about kind of what you're doing with your comics and that because a lot of this stuff is if we don't think of again, I grew up in the nineties, I don't really think about it.
But a lot of these things are sort of the you know, your parents and schools kind of the big one.
But comics and and the and the you know, the kind of the fictional culture you're exposed to a lot of that is the don't know the filler, the tendons between how you're raised.
Speaker 2Right.
Well, here's what I think about all of it.
And I'm forty eight years old.
I've been making art and entertainment my whole life.
I've been a professional for twenty five twenty six years.
And Carl Jung, the great psychologist from over one hundred years ago, you know, he said, until the subconscious has made conscious, it will control people's lives and they will call it fate.
And I know in the West, I'm a Christian, but I know in the Western world, entertainment is the religion of the West.
It's the most important thing.
People spend the most time on television, you know, streaming, movie, celebrity gossips, sports, Entertainment fills people's lives.
And I don't think that's a great thing.
I think there's a place for entertainment.
I am an entertainer.
I don't think it should be the meat on the plate.
I think it should be a side.
But it isn't so.
Knowing that you have to participate in the culture war, and it is a culture war every single day.
I was an employee of Warner Brothers.
I worked in their studio for three years, and then I freelance for them for well over a decade.
I've worked for Disney.
If you've heard of it, I've worked on It, Star Wars, Ghostbuster, Superman, Batman, Black Panther, if you've heard of a pop culture character except for Ninja Turtles.
I'm very upset about this because that was like my favorite thing when I was twelve in nineteen ninety And I never professionally worked on Ninja Turtles, but I worked on everything else.
But anyway, the Bible says faith without works is dead, meaning the way you act is because of what you subconsciously believe.
The premises you have about life.
Art, movies, comic books, video games.
They are persuasion.
This is all scientific fact.
You can look this sub it's subconscious persuasion.
You don't know the difference between a movie and real life.
That's why you jump when there's a monster in a movie.
There's no monster at your TV screen, your magdela.
Your subconscious doesn't know that.
So when I'm a good actor, a good singer, a good writer, a good comic book writer and illustrator, your brain doesn't know, my story isn't real.
And if I am good at making stories, I convince you this is reality, and then faith with that works is dead.
You believe my reality and you act on it.
That's why evil messages in media are so devastating to people's lives, because they will see Deadpool be the hero, but be a degenerate and take cocaine and be a horrible, selfish person, and then they'll go, I should do that.
Whereas if you see Indiana Jones step into the bottomless pit and take faith in God to be a hero, then you think I should do that.
That's how life is.
So that's my whole reasoning for why I left Warner Brothers in Disney and all of that, because the stories quit being normal, heroic, fair, and they started being woke, left being propaganda.
And to go all the way back to what you were saying about mental illness.
As a Christian, you know, they ask God, what's the most important commandment here?
Jesus to love God with your heart.
The second is to love thy neighbor as thyself.
So if I use my world class artistic skill as a writer and illustrator to make bad messages, hey Tommy, you're gay, so you can't make it.
The man's gonna get you.
You're black, you can't make it there.
You're a woman, you can't make it.
If I'm good at storytelling, you'll believe me, and then your life you'll be finding yourself with purple dyed here protesting in the street because the man is going to get you.
That's what Gabe told me with his amazing story.
That's what he told me.
So when DC Comics and Disney and all that want me to make hateful, woke stories that marginalize people instead of telling them, no, you can be brave like Indiana Jones.
You can be brave like Luke Skywalker.
The old way, the old, not the new wope stuff.
It's evil, it's hateful that if I make a story like that, then that is hatred to you as my fellow man.
And the commandment to me is to love my neighbors and myself.
I wouldn't want you, Tommy, to convince me I couldn't win it life because the man was gonna get me, you know what I mean.
So that is my whole thing about making good art and entertainment.
Number one, it's to entertain.
It's an entertainment product.
I want people to have fun, have a good time, but number two, it is going to have a psychological effect that cannot be avoided.
All stories will have an effect on your perception of reality.
So you must can that.
You can't just let it go like a fire hose that nobody's holding and not be careful.
And believe me, they're very precise, having worked for the major companies, they know what they're doing with the woke story tongue.
They know it's indoctrination, they know it's brainwashing.
Why do you think they're always going after kids?
Why do you think they're always going Oh, we'll slip this into Arthur the art ark.
Well, I just saw one.
I don't know the name of it.
I think Elon retweeted this morning.
My wife was showing it to me yesterday.
It was trending on Twitter.
It was some brand new cartoon on Netflix where the kid is all gender identity and I don't know this and I can be comfortable with these pronouns.
Of course, the kid is fat and ugly and has blue hair because of course, So people are either starting off mentally ill and finding this stuff, or they're watching it and just repeating it in their mind for decades and becoming more mentally ill because of it.
I'll let you go since it's your show, but that's my big dar.
Speaker 1I never shut up, And honestly, I enjoyed so much when the guests is to because you can find in every episode of the comments Tommy shut up, let the guest talk.
And I do appreciate that.
But yeah, I know you do have to you have to meet them on the battlefield their meeting and a Christian, but you have to understand.
And I was also an atheist for a long time, so I also get where you consciously or unconsciously, you do start to place values on hierarchies and right synthetic divinities and this is the you know, and it does.
I remember years ago, I was like babysitting my late grandmother and like probably fifteen twenty sixteen, she was watching I know, some rerun of like the Andy Griffith Show or something.
In my mind, I was just like, I can't, I just don't.
This is awful.
But at the end of it it was I don't know, like the kid broke a window or something and the dad is making him tell the truth to the police officer, and the police officer something along the lines of like, well, you're gonna have to work this summer to to you know, pay us back for the window.
But I think the important thing is is you told the truth and you acted like a man.
And he's like and that's very important.
And the Dad's like, you know you are, but I'm very proud of you, son, And like, as it was rolling, I was like, if that if a show ended like that today, oh, it would be viral, be like family values and then with the flip sid would be like pure demonic white supremacy.
But I just remember looking at that and I was like, how sad is it that?
Something that genuine struck me as like, what in the world is this.
It's not supposed to be that.
It's supposed to be pure evil and destroy the West, and like that little thing was so exotic to me and it shouldn't be so.
Speaker 2Yeah, And you know, when I was raised with those nineteen fifties values.
I was born in nineteen seventy eight, but my grandparents and my mom we didn't have TV growing up.
We weren't allowed to have it.
It's not it wasn't a money issue.
Was like, no, that's devil stuff, that's trash.
We didn't go to the movies.
We didn't.
We were I never had like music.
We could have Christian music.
I had about ten VHS cassettes, the original, three Star Wars, two Indiana Jones.
We couldn't have Templa Doom because all that evil like magic the guy was doing the second one.
I hate the second Indiana Jones, by the way, the first and the third are amazing.
The second one is a piece of junk.
And we had like The Blues Brothers and like three other like a couple of Christian movies, like The Ten Commandments or something like that.
So that stuff that's marinating your brain, that's telling your brain this is true.
This is true.
This is true.
That's what you're getting when you're watching TV and movies.
It cannot be avoided.
It isn't just a show.
It isn't just oh, it's just throwaway entertainment.
No, it's not.
Your subconscious cannot tell the truth.
And the better the writing, the better the acting, the better the drawings in a combook, the better the music and the melody and the rhythm, the more true it is in your mind.
I made a joke with my wife years ago that stupid people think if something rhymes, it's true, happy wife, happy life.
If the glove you must have quit.
And here's the thing about that.
You have dopamine reinforcement pathways in your brain.
Right, And when you see a pattern and you recognize it successfully dopamine, you get pleasure.
That's why good art makes you feel good.
Well, that's dopamine reinforcement.
Your brain says, more of this, more of this.
So again, if I'm a great artist, but I'm making an evil message, You're still gonna get dopamine, and you're still going to go.
This is and the whole reason pattern recognition gives you that dopamine.
It's survival.
If I recognize the pattern of a tiger's body on the savannah, I survive.
So I am wired to get dopamine from patterns.
So people that think they're just singing along to some song or whatever.
When you when you think about how do you say singing and ask Spanol say and you say cantar right in frenchship right, it's chanting.
How do you say and ganto?
Right?
That's that's a chance that so you you you start to think about what music is.
It's like a spell, right, Like think of the jazziest, most catchy earworm of a song, and it can have these vile, disgusting message.
I thank god my mom was so strict about that stuff, because nowadays, I listened to the Beach Boys.
I listen to Petra, that's a Christian band from the eighties and nineties.
I'll listen to like Phil Collins.
I'll only listen to super clean music because I know if I'm listening to filth that has negative lyrics and it's telling me something bad about me or my life.
I know.
You listen to that ten, fifteen, one hundred times, it's getting in there.
It's gonna wire itself into your brain.
You should not listen to that, you know.
So yeah, Art, you have to guard your heart, you have to guard your mind.
This stuff will get in there, and I liken it to this.
You say, oh well, Tommy Gabe, you guys are stupid because I can listen to this evil music because I know it's bad music, because I just won't accept it.
That's like saying, this mug is filled with vodka, but since I know it's vodka, it can't make me draw good like drink a whole gallon of it.
But I knew it was booze, Like, it doesn't work that way.
You can know that it's evil persuasion, and it's works on you because it's not talking to the forebrain.
It's talking to the subconscious.
That's what it's really talking to.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, I was.
I've worked as a bouncer for years and you would have.
You know, most people don't know how drunk they are.
And then every once in a while you have the dude that was like, I know, I'm all of my own I've had a couple and I'm like, in my mind, I'm like, yeah, but you don't know, you're not at all, because you are telling me things you would never say.
You're you're being angrier than you'd ever be, Like, you don't you know more, I guess relatively than the person that But no, you don't.
And yeah, I mean I always think of the book I had to read in college on some bullshit class but Fast Food Nation, and you know it's all about how whatever McDonald is evil and whatever.
But at it I just remember thinking, because the entire thing is about, you know, the guy that owns the most land in the US.
Things a JR.
Simplot and they're talking about it's they get down to you know, hundreds of a penny per potato because that's where the profit margin is made.
And these hyper huge corporations.
It's it's that's how competitive it is.
You know, it's like professional sports.
It's a game of beaches and you're going through all the different ways.
You know, supply line, some gas, some food and you know, fresh to the table and okay, even the angle of the chairs and McDonald's are tilted slightly forward because it will make you leave when you're finished eating, if you're not preoccupied crazy.
Yeah, it's a great it's actually a great book.
Fast Food Nation, Fast Food Nation, Erica.
Speaker 2I got to get one, Sorr.
Speaker 1I think I'll let you go.
Speaker 2But I sense that you're an autodidact like myself.
Yeah, right self, teach yourself.
Speaker 1Oh yeah, I try to read a book a week.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah, it's I have to go crazy.
Speaker 2We could, we could smell our own.
All I do is if you looked at my YouTube history, it was how does a weird differential work?
How do radio transceivers work?
How do you Everything is like my dad's just like that.
It's study.
I love to learn, Like for anything, I'll learn.
Speaker 1And I always bring it up on the pocket.
People always like, how would you learn that?
I'm like, I don't know.
I want to.
Speaker 2People always ask you that, like how do you know that?
I'm like, how do you not know that?
Speaker 1I talk about that.
I always talk about like weird cold war prop projects and shit, and don't you have a biology degree?
I'm like, yeah, but yeah, but uh but in it.
So they're going out Basically, they're saying like no spence is expared, you cut the corner on everything, or every spence is expared, you know, most profitable in that whole paradigm of extreme efficiency.
They were dumping something like in the book was written I think in twenty ten they're dumping.
I think McDonald's was dumping like forty to fifty million a year into hiring a fleet of psychiatrists to understand and I guess decode the meaning of children's dreams.
And they had different sections like one to three eight because they wanted to know how they had to design, like specifically the happy meal toy just to get like a two percent edge up on Burger King.
So there's a company that's throwing all of that money.
They don't mess around every penny is towards something, and they opened the purse strings and threw like one hundred million at decoding kids dreams, so that toy was slightly more appealing.
Wow, that's where I look at subconscious matters.
I'm like, yeah, they don't mess around.
It's one thing.
If my little shitty cafe does that, when McDonald's does it, that's crazy.
Speaker 2Yeah, you said a fleet of psychiatrists.
That reminded me of like a murder of crows or a flock of seagulls.
Speaker 1I couldn't think of what I think.
Speaker 2Well, I think it would be a confusion of psychologists.
I think that would be the worst.
Speaker 1That's a beautiful woman.
Yeah, I didn't know what else I was good.
I didn't want to say team because that implies like medical carecter just to do it.
Speaker 2Confusion.
Speaker 1I think you coined that, But that that's where I look at it, and it's so in your face, and even like recently is I love I'm dead sober, but my guilty pleasures video games And I love video games.
And I tried to play through Far Crist six and I finally uninstalled it like two weeks ago, and I love the far cry series.
It's about Cuba and you're a revolutionary and whatever.
It's the whole.
It's something to do, but all the little and I'm thirty five and I had to stop playing because you know, one guy's like, I don't even want to fight in the revolution.
He's like, I just want to take a boat and go to Miami and get out of here.
And immediately all of like the NPC characters are like, they don't want you in America.
That's a white man.
The game's like three years old.
It's a white man's country.
You're going to be just like driving val At cars like never leave here.
America has And I was like, what the fuck, Like it is just in your face.
And I'm thirty five, and I go, that's and I think, how many things flew right over my head?
Speaker 2Right?
Well, but let's look at this one.
Let's look at this one.
Communists that would be left or right wing?
That's left wing.
Right now, we have a lot of amazing movies that rightly vilify the Nazis.
Nazis are trash.
That was terrible, abandoned brothers.
Indiana Jones, I was beating the shit out of Nazis, and that's a good thing.
Where are the movies with the equivalent?
For the communist villains never look right?
So this is the thing.
Speaker 1Communism out does Nazis in like ten to one death toll.
Speaker 2Well, as far as depth throws, they stacked a lot more bodies.
But where are the movies?
So then they will convince my subconscious how bad a communist is.
And then we go out and a politician call someone a communist.
Where this goes because what they say always punch a Nazi, And they'll show a picture of Indiana Jones punching a Nazi and then and then Tommy, you're a Nazi.
So then I get to punch you because Indiana Jones said.
So that's exactly what I was telling you about how stories work.
Now, of course I think Nazis shouldn't be doing anything.
They're evil, awful people did awful But the Communists they were murderous bastards too.
That's just a fact.
You can believe both.
Speaker 1They both suck, they killed one hundred, they're both bad.
Speaker 2That's the room temperature.
IQ take is, Well, look, if you say Communists are bad, then you're saying Nazis aren't.
Like no, no, no one is saying that, you bastard, don't even try that with me.
I'm saying, where is the programming, the propaganda, the persuasion of all the movies with the communist dictators, because you could make some heroic stories of people overcoming think about how bad communism is with the Gulags and the secret police.
What the NKV did, what the PTV did, What these people did in Eastern Germany, in Cambodia, in Vietnam, in China and Russia.
You can tell so many horror Have you ever read Alexander soljier Nitzsen's book The Gulag Artropeal, But I need to I got through half of it.
It's like it's a nightmare.
I't I didn't want to read it anymore because it was just cartoonishly evil what the Communists would do to the citizens, killing babies, everybody.
Husbands are reporting, wives go to prison for five years because you mentioned God to here kids.
You can make amazing fictionalized stuff us like Indiana Jones with the Communists of the bad guys.
But they don't do it, and why don't they do it?
Because communism is left wing coded and a lot of communists McCarthy was right, and I'm not saying that.
Speaker 1I literally just said that in the last episode.
Speaker 2I work in entertainment.
He was right.
The communists their literature.
They have a concept called the long marks.
Speaker 1To the institution.
Speaker 2They understand.
Get into the college, get into the church, get into entertainment, get into academia, and get into government where you can.
And we don't need a lot of communists.
We just need enough to control the levers of power.
And when I am a communist, I work at Warner Brothers.
And I can decide who's going to write and draw a comic book.
I can hire and fire, and I can hire my friends, my DEI woke friends.
I don't need to outnumber the non woke people.
And that was my experience there.
Most people in the halls of Warner Bros.
Were normal people who were terrified of the woke people because the woke people were psychotically ruthless, and we do anything to anyone to ruin their life and their career.
So everyone just walked around with their head down.
What you have to understand is we outnumber them ten to one, one hundred to one.
Whatever.
Stop being afraid, you know, I told my colleagues that when I left DC Comics, it went viral global.
That's how our mutual friend Emily heard of me.
She saw me on the news.
I humiliated Warner Brothers just talking about this new stupid, woke Superman where they got rid of his slogan truth justice in the American way, there's truth, justice in a better world, some new age left wing bullshit.
And then a major plot line they wanted me to do with my art was let's explore the sex life of the Superman's underage bisexual son.
I'm like, God about you guys do that without me because I don't make sex comic books gay, straight, by trans whatever.
I don't make sex comic books.
That's not what I do, especially underage.
Yeah, oh my god.
Right, So they get the hell away from me.
I'm not doing this with you clowns.
So that's why I quit working there, and it was heartbreaking because I wanted to work there since I was a little boy.
There are less people making money doing comics than they are on the NFL.
I will say that to brag.
I say that to point out to you and your readers what I gave up.
It was so hard to become I'm a combook artist, and not just one at the highest levels.
They don't put you on Superman and Star Wars and Batman if you're a slug.
I was one of their absolute best guys.
And they're like, hey, why don't we make some woke filth?
And all I can think of is my mom and dad and grandparents and the way they raised me.
Well, I didn't watch woke filth.
I'm like, oh, so I'm gonna make that, and then I'm gonna make a book where a little kid is gonna wonder about their gender identity because of me.
No, no, no, go fuck yourself.
I'm not doing that.
You know.
There was a book I did where a bunch of little kids were in a cancer ward and they're pretty much all gonna die.
And Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, Batman and all they all came to the cancer hospital and they played hide and seek with the kids.
They did this with the kids.
They the Green Lantern made a spaceship with his green ring, and they went to the moon.
Superman carved their names into rocks on the moon.
They just gave these kids the greatest day of their life.
Because the PostScript is they're probably all gonna die.
People still bring me that book at conventions, crying that they read this to their daughter when she was in the cancer ward and this and that and he's okay.
Now she's been a remission for five years.
And that's why you're supposed to make art, dude.
That's why it was a one off.
It was a Superman book I did about ten years ago.
They still reprint it to this day, and there's a company that reprints it with a license from DC Coms and gives it to like children's hospitals and stuff like that.
That's the kind of stuff I was in for making for them, that and regular adventure stuff.
Not this.
Hey, kids, you ever wonder if you're the correct identity?
Like, no, God made you perfect.
You're a boy.
You are and there's nothing wrong with you the way you are.
And so I'm not making that stuff to confuse people, to tell black people and gay people and everyone, you can't do it.
You can't do If I told you told me, you can't win at me with monopoly because I always get to steal money and no one punishes me, you wouldn't play that.
No, So I'm half Mexican.
My dad is Libyan, so I'm Arab Mexican.
But I wasn't raised with that victim mentality, thank god, because my family wasn't brainwashed by the media.
And I remember being about six years old and my grandparents.
I was at their house all the time.
My grandpa World War two veteran, great, you know, married to my grandma for fifty something years.
They were great Christian people, hardworking, owned their own business, a Mexican restaurant and tortilla factory.
So they were, you know, all American people.
They were not La Raza.
You know, this is conquered land.
Get off my life.
They were very much American, and the other Mexicans in the town they lived in hated them for that.
There was like, oh, you're white.
Now you're white, You're better than us, and it's like, oh my god, this is so stupid.
But I remember asking my grandpa when I was out six, what was racism?
Because the TV was on.
It was like sixty minutes or some show back in the eighties, and they were talking about white people and this and then trying to sow those seeds of victim mentality.
And I asked my grandpa what does this mean?
And this and that, and white people don't like us, and he said no, he said they're bad white people.
But he said they're bad people of every color.
But then he turned and said this to me.
He said, he called me Gabe.
He said, Gabe, we wouldn't be anything if it wasn't for the good white people.
When my grandpa got out of World War Two, he went back to Colorado.
He was at Fort Bliss in Texas.
He went back to Colorado.
He was a cowboy on a ranch for a while, and he worked for this lady, missus Davis, white lady, and she was real nice to him.
And there was some racism against some Mexican people back then, this is the forties and the fifties.
And he couldn't get a loan at a bank.
And my grandma's brothers had failed at a Mexican restaurant.
But he wanted the loan alone to get the building and to buy their equipment and all that, and he couldn't do it.
Miss Davis went down to the bank and they said, you give Tim to that, my grandfather.
You give Tim Durant anything he wants, I'm co signing for it.
Because he was very good on her ranch as a cowboy and you know, a field hand and all that, and he was able to get the loan and then he was the most successful, like tortilla guy from Colorado to the West coast.
We have a branch of grocery stores out here called Vaughn's Safeway.
That's the company, and he had all his tortillas in their stores in from the sixties until like the early eighties.
He was like the big guy for that stuff in the Mexican food aisle.
And it made our family, you know, successful that way.
My mom, aunt and uncle all went to college.
My grandpa bought a few houses and this and that.
But it was a white lady that went down to the bank and said, no, lend him the money back when they wouldn't lend it to him for being a poor Mexican.
So I was disabused of any notions of racism and victim and that I was talking about.
I have my friend Doug Taple.
He's an amazing comic book artist, video game guy, TV guy.
He created Earthroom Jim.
He was the director of Veggietails.
Doug is amazing.
He's got a great YouTube channel.
But I was joking with him about white privilege, because I don't think any of that exists.
I think people are individuals.
And he said, well, one privilege I have is I don't think about my race, Dan Night, I'm not in that prison.
And I told him, neither am I even though I'm not white.
I mean, technically, I guess Mexicans have Spanish blood and Spanish people are white.
But whatever, I don't think about being Araber Mexican.
Ever, it doesn't almost ever come up in my mind.
I think about being American.
I'm an American, a father, a Christian.
That's what I think about all day.
I don't oh Man reconquista the conquered land of California.
Oh shut up, shut up.
Speaker 1Enough, So we're gonna keep going.
I'm going to boot my next meeting.
But like in terms of in terms of what yours edge realized, it was thirty minutes.
But yeah, we'll keep going.
Speaker 2I didn't even see the time.
Speaker 1Oh yeah, no, I'm up.
But in terms of, like, you know, making you know less people than the NFL, Like I I got into medical school out of college, and I know I can now say for a fact it is harder to turn a podcast into UH a way to pay your rent than it is to become a doctor.
And I can say that factor.
Speaker 2Oh that's for sure.
I know that.
Speaker 1So in terms of like, no, I get what you I get.
I get what you gave up, because that's what and I even I mean, like four days ago, I was allowed back on YouTube, but my child got permanently banned in August twenty twenty one because I was interviewing doctor McCall and doctor Malone talking about the vaccine and.
Speaker 2Yeah, hold on, don't mean to correct you talking about the experimental mRNA.
Speaker 1Yes, doctor holds the patent story, so he would get whatever patent.
Speaker 2But he doesn't know anything.
He's a quack, even though he's the guy with the patent, he's a quack.
Speaker 1Yeah, well that's right, that's the that's the line of thought.
And yeah, but in terms of in terms of like dishing out this, and I think that's a huge part because you know, I'm a I'm a white Roman, Catholic, Irish American whatever you want, nuclear parents, and I have.
The flip side is I have people all the time being like, you know, you shouldn't be like everything Spotify, iTunes, it's all catered towards like people of color or bisexual that you're never going to get anywhere being like a white guy in front of American flag.
And I don't care.
I don't even let that out of my mind because I hate that.
I hate that mindset of weakness, like shut up and work harder, just shut up.
And and so the flip side is, you know I get that, like, oh, you really should have on more people of I'm like, dude, I'm going to do interviews with with people I want to do interviews with.
I'm not going to feel bad for myself even if they're on some statistical level it is accurate.
That doesn't mean what good does that do me?
Speaker 2No authentic just interview who interests you and that's it, And who cares what color they are?
Nobody cares?
Yeah, and then no one intelligent cares.
Dumb people care about that.
Speaker 1Well, in regardless, even if I did care, how does that make my show succeed?
Speaker 2Right?
Right?
Because you found out whatever?
You didn't even know until I just told you, what would you know?
You're like, well, he's brown, yeah, for.
Speaker 1Some race I know, And I don't even Most of this is like I interact with people mostly over email.
I don't look them up.
Speaker 2I thought you were old when I came on here, and I'm older than I'm like, oh.
Speaker 1Yeah, I have no idea, only I'm sometimes I'm like, this is a female versus a male.
That's about as much of like a like a delineation I have going into shows.
But in terms of so you can see the importance in this stuff when you know, especially when it's preyed upon children, And that's that's a huge part.
It's the pure evil thing is the sexuality.
But even less evil than just the pedophilia aspect of it is you're setting people up for learned helplessness.
Hey, you're going to do this because the white man dominates it, and so hey, don't even try, bud, don't even Instead of like why not have some awesome story, be like yeah, I got into that racist med school as a black perton, Like why would you not want to have that?
Instead be like, hey, fuck those people, I'll dominate.
Instead, there's this, Well, don't even try that, because it's all the white man's going to ruin it for you.
What that really doing is saying you're nothing.
The brain between your ears is capable of nothing or anything that matters is the shell that you were involuntarily put into.
That's a what a horrific horrific thing.
Speaker 2Yeah, it's purial, it's peer evil.
But I think all of that comes from everything stems from a lack of father.
Every problem in our culture can be you know, in physics, they want to talk about unified field theory, right, they want to have that algorithm of gravity, time, nuclear force.
They want to explain it all one algorithm.
I explain every problem with my unified father theory.
Everything that's wrong with people is because they don't have a debt.
They're scientific research and you see it every day in your life anecdotally.
We all do mothers and fathers, believe it or not.
Woke people have different roles, And as soon as you say that, left wing people get angry.
Are you saying men are better than women?
Nope, I'm saying they're different.
They're better at some things, women are better at other things.
Sorry, that's how it is.
Grow up, cry about it.
One thing women cannot do for girls or boys is give them self image, self respect, resilience.
That's not what mothers can do, and it isn't a flaw of mothers.
It's not what they're for.
Just like fathers can't breastfeed.
That's not a flaw of men.
We're not designed for it.
So mother gives you safety and security.
Father gives you resilience.
Fathers like, okay, when the baby falls off the little like something in the house, like a little toy, a little toy bikes, they follow.
The baby starts crying, what's mama do?
Oh baby, baby, baby, what's father do?
He goes, Okay, you're okay, you're okay, and the baby'say, okay, okay, and that and if you don't have that, the father gives you the ability to be externally validated when you're little, and then you don't need it the rest of your life.
You were then internally validated.
And the problem with so many leftists is they need external validation.
They're validation seeking, hence the virtue signal, hence the well, can't you just have empathy for unlimited immigrants?
Can't you just have empathy for these weirdos that want to read the kids in the library, And it's like, that's not empathy, by the way, that's you doing something so you could proudly tell everyone, Hey, I'm the nicest person here I let in the entire third world.
Thank you very much.
I will accept my award later this afternoon.
You're doing it only for selfishness to be worshiped, because your dad was weak or not there when you were little and he didn't give you that.
Hey, I'm proud of your son, because when you get that from dad and you mess up when you're little Tommy and they say, your Dad's like, Tommy, we're better than that, better than that, you know, and then you do it and you go, oh my god, we are better than that.
And your dad is the one that pushes you out there to do the dangerous thing, the hard thing, the thing that requires resilience.
And when you do it enough said earlier, faith without works is dead Aristotle or another philosopher.
I don't know who, because I looked it up and there's conflicting.
Character is built through habit, your mindset.
Your character comes from what you do.
So when I do something enough, I believe it's true, and I'll believe it's true about me.
So if I want to believe things about me, I have to do them before I believe them.
I have to do the hard, scary thing when it's scary There was a line in the book Game of Thrones that guy's trash.
By the way, those books are, they're so well written, but they're so filthy with all the superfluous sex.
God's But anyway, I like all the sword and sorcery and dragons, but all the sex, I'm like, come on.
But there was a scene in there there was a big attack coming.
The little boy says, was father, aren't you scared?
And their father says, you can only be brave when you're scared.
And that's how it is with your father.
You have to have a father, and when you don't have one, you see the chaos we have.
Look at the micro level, the most unsuccessful, dangerous places in America for young men and women are the ghettos, right the black out of the Mexican barrio and what are they?
And the white trailer parker?
What are all three of those things have in common?
They don't have fathers.
And then the people who are successful, middle class, upperclass rich parents are married parents are I did a research paper when I was in college.
One of the classes you had to take was called college research paper, and you had to pick a topic and do a six month study and do a paper on them, and mine was children of Divorce, and I looked up all the statistics and this, that and the other, and one of the biggest things that makes me furious that I knew inherently and then all my data and my research confirmed that is one of the biggest life society has.
You'll hear people say it's better for the parents to get divorced than the kids to watch your parents fighting day and night.
That is one hundred percent false and a lie.
It is one hundred times better for the parents to scream at each other and hate each other and stay married than for the parents to get divorced.
That when parents divorce it's selfishness.
And I don't care who hears me say that and gets mad at me, Go fuck yourself.
You're ruining kids' lives.
Divorce is like should be so rare, It should be so rare, and it's as the French say, dereger, it's the norm.
Now it's come and people don't even get married now, you know what I mean.
And they're ruining children's lives by ruining their mindset, their emotional stability, their psychology, all of that.
Because more of my research neglect do you know, the neglect is the worst form of abuse a child can suffer because screaming at kids and hitting kids, while monstrous and awful, at least you matter.
You're getting passion out of your parent who's mean to you.
When you are neglected.
What it does psychologically, all the research shows is you don't matter, you don't exist.
You're not even worth hating, let alone loving.
So when you're fully neglected by your father who lives in Florida and you live in Nevada, you don't hear from him for three years, it destroys your mind as a person and you develop maladaptive coping strategies, anxiety disorders, sex addiction, drug addiction.
You know, you're always running from reality so you don't have to face how you are nothing and don't matter to someone who should love you, like your father.
Then you wonder why people now, I said earlier, entertainment is a religion of the day.
Entertainment is escapism.
Why do you think people want to go to brunch, watch a movie, go here, do this, do that, take this drug, go hook up with someone on Tinder.
They are staying in a dopamine hit all day because if they have to stop and sit with their own mind.
They're going to start screaming because they didn't have the mother and the father.
Just say I love you thirty.
Speaker 1Minutes to day.
I've been meditating and praying thirty minutes to its two thousand and eight good.
It's uncomfortable.
Speaker 2Still, I was right.
I was in the church three four times a week, so it's very normal to me with congratulations.
Speaker 1No, but my point is is like it's I still I'd still do it and it's still on.
My point is I've been working out since fifth grade.
Speaker 2I saw that congratulations.
Speaker 1But my point for myself, my point is is this morning I went to the gym and guess what, it's still sucked.
My point is like it doesn't it doesn't get when I sit down in meditai.
Do you know how badly I want to like pull up my phone and staid, it's like, no, you have to sit with the weird existential of like, okay, I exist, I live on earth.
What the fuck is the universe?
Okay?
And then you go in and you meet God and all the good stuff.
But if you don't, if you and I'd say another huge thing about you know, having a dad, and also you know we are better than that, or you know a Karrigan boy doesn't do this.
That also that validation from growing up when I willfully had my YouTube channel nuked because I was like, no, I know this is wrong.
It's one thing if like random people whispering my ears.
I'm like, here are these doctors and they're telling me very concerned that, like something is wrong.
I've never seen this in you know, forty years of medicine.
And then I upload it and it gets people are like, dude, just play ball.
In my mind, I'm like, no, I know that's not right.
And that's from growing up that way, and so I don't need YouTube's validation or Twitter's validation.
And I was banned for four years and now it's all going back and my show one rumbles, growing just fine and paying my bills just fine.
But it's because I know what's right.
I know what's wrong.
It's that doesn't mean you can't agree to disagreen all that stuff, but there have to be lines to where you go that's dishonest.
That's right.
Even sponsors, hey just telling me take this, and that's what that's where you got muscles from.
I'm like, no, that's a lie.
It's just a lie, and and so much of that.
You you do have to get it well.
I think when you're a kid.
I mean maybe you get there at all.
I don't know, but you do need that.
Speaker 2I would liken it to language.
You can learn a language as an adult, you're gonna have a horrific act.
But if you learn the languages when you're little, you won't have an accent in English, Spanish, whatever your second language is, people won't be able to hear it.
My wife is fluent in Spanish and English, and her Spanish sounds like she's in Mexico.
My Spanish sounds like I learned it, you know, kind of crappy, my whole I did.
I'm not fluent.
I can go to Mexico and order food and get in a taxi and do things, but I sound like I'm from here.
I look when I go down there, they look at me and they're like, you know, what are you?
You don't look Mexican, but kind they always say, ah, Arab, that's Arab.
Like Arab.
They're like okay, as soon as I tell them so, but uh, I open my mouth in Mexico and they're like, oh, Okay, he's you know, so that that's the thing about learning your morality as an adult.
You have those things from a childhood.
It's like walking, and they set you in a direction, and they set you in this wont But God can do anything.
God can set anyone free and change anyone's life.
You do have to choose it.
He gave us a free will, and our will is immutable.
He won't interfere.
You want to destroy yourself, it's a tragedy.
But you are allowed to because the only reason that faith and devotion to God matters is because we can choose not to.
That's why choosing two matters.
And as you were saying about working out and this, that and the other, I'm a big workout guy.
I love lifting weights.
I try to eat right and all that.
It's never fun.
But I'm sitting there eating just meat and eggs and cheese and aizing about cake and rice and cardillas and all the bad stuff.
The whole time I'm just eating that meat and butter and eggs.
I'm thinking of the bad stuff.
I'm thinking of a big icy Coca Cola bill with sugar.
But no, I don't want to die.
Stuff's good.
It's not that good, you know.
And then when I'm lifting weights, tell me you tell me this every time you have to lift weights in an hour and a half hour from now, you're like, But then when you do it, you never regret it.
Right afterwards, you're like, you could jump over the world.
Afterwards you feel amazing.
Yeah, you know it.
Speaker 1And again it's like you have to learn that.
And if this stuff is seeping in to kids' minds about how you can't do this, or how you can't do that, or even just you know, another thing about dad is dad's also they lay down the law, and when you're young, you go, oh, there is a point where where mom is no longer accepting a dad lives on the law.
And I think that's why, you know, most people like that I grew up with with, you know, nuclear families.
You also knew where to draw the line and not get police involved, because that was like an extrapolation of dad.
It's like you got to get away drinking college underage.
You don't ever go up and rob someone because then the police come and the police are Dad.
They're not playing around, and the people don't have that guidance.
You are forced to get your first father figure normally through a rest.
Speaker 2Right.
Well, look again, the black ghetto, the Mexican trailer park.
Those young men they fill our jails.
Yes, they don't learn a simple concept called emotional regulation, meaning I can feel any way I want.
I don't have to do it, though.
I can feel like punching your teeth out, Tommy because you insulted my mama.
But I think you know what, a couple things can happen here.
I could punch Tommy and hurt him and go to jail.
I could punch Tommy and he could be a better fighter to me and kick my ass and put me in the hospital.
You know I mean, are either of those good things?
I hurt you, I get arrested, you hurt me.
Maybe we both get arrested.
Like what am I doing here?
Now?
You know self defense?
That's legal.
Someone's attacking you are trying to kill someone, of course, defense defense.
I'm not a lawyer, but everyone knows what I mean.
Follow the law.
But like fighting, because you stepped on my shoe or you insulted my the raiders, you made fun of the raiders, I'm gonna beat you up in the parking lot.
I remember the charge I live in San Diego and the Chargers and the Raiders.
The Chargers used to be here and the Raiders would play the Chargers and there would be the craziest fights downtown San Diego at the stadium.
I remember a Raider fan bit a Charger fans ear off in the nineties and it was on the news.
I remember that I either one of the team's fans killed another team's fans dog at the TAILGATEE what are we doing?
See these are guys that cannot emotionally regulate.
We all get furious.
We all were men.
Our answer is violence.
But your father told you.
My grandpa will see.
My grandpa was like my dad.
My parents did get divorced, but I was in the church all the time, my football coaches, my grandfather.
I had that male thing, Thank god I had it.
And my grandpa told me something else.
My grandpa Tim d Ran, the World War two guy, the Mexican restaurant guy.
Such a good man of God and just a great man.
He said, Gabee, always think about how you're going to get out of the situation before you get into it.
He told me that when I was like seven eight years old, and I remember picturing myself as a seven year old in a giant I don't know why I picture this.
I was a giant warehouse and there were crates and crates and crates and palettes like, you know, sixty feet high, and I was on the top pallette and I was too scared to come down.
That was my imagination of the bad situation I got myself in.
And it's like, oh, okay, think about how I will get out of something.
And he said, and if you can't picture yourself getting out of something, don't get into something.
You know, so once you throw that punch, you're in.
People can die, people can go to jail.
You know.
My son is young.
He's a tough guy.
He was second team All defensive line football player.
They won the California Southern State championship.
He was on varsity since he was a freshman in high school.
And he's a tough guy and he's an ass kicker.
My son, and he went off to college and I would send him new stories of guys getting in street fights, guys getting killed and this I said, Please, son, you know, you're out of town, you're at the university, you're in a frat.
Everything is just you know, charged test how from please do not You don't know who has a knife, You don't know what's going on.
I'm my COMBA company is called big Man Comics.
I'm six foot four, two hundred and sixty pounds.
I've always been a huge shee.
And I was right by the Lakers La Live La Liver is where the Lakers play basketball, and there's a bunch of restaurants near.
And I was at a comic book convention and we were walking down the street, my wife, my son, my daughter, and we were gonna go eat at Morton's Steakhouse or something like that.
And uh, I'm six four and we're walking.
It's very busy, and I bump into a guy by accident, little Mexican gangster guy.
I'm talking five to two to five four, a little guy, and he starts barking at me, Yo, dude, you bumped into me.
What the fuck?
Bro blah blah blah blah blah.
And I'm like, okay, So the mail brain is like, this guy's puny kick his ass, right.
But the way I was raised my dad all that, I think the same thing I told you, Like, Okay, here's a few things that can happen.
I can punch this guy, send him flying because I'm outweighing by two hundred pounds or whatever, and now I can go to jail.
There you go.
That's good.
Or I can also think, huh, this guy's a foot shorter than me minimum and he's fearless.
Does he have a gun?
Does he have a knife, because I'm not fighting a guy a foot taller than me, like he seems unhinged, So I can beat the crap out of this guy and go to jail.
Or maybe he's got a little something under his jacket for me.
I don't know either way.
I don't need to be such a pussy though.
Oh my ego, they're gonna sitting mood like no, they're gonna say you're intelligent.
And I wasay, hey man, it's cool.
I'm just I'm going to dinner with my family.
And then it diffused.
He wanted trouble this little guy.
I don't know a dude a foot shorter than me wanting to fight me.
That's mysterious to me.
And I have a cur he had something because he was tiny compared to me.
And I know this about life, and I never want you to forget this because I think this is one of the most useful things I've ever taught myself just thinking about life.
The universe is the universe of order, and it always makes perfect sense.
Every electron, proton, neutron, they always do what they're supposed to do, exactly right.
So I say to myself about that concept.
When something doesn't make sense, it's me there's something I don't know.
Everything makes sense always if you get all the data.
So this little guy not being afraid of someone a foot taller than him, it makes sense.
And you might not like to find out why that makes sense, because it doesn't make sense why a little guy would want to fight you, But you will find out why if you look hard enough.
You know.
So to me, it's like that ain't or the trouble we bumped into each other on accident.
Dude, calm down, you know, wasn't trying to shove you or anything stupid like that.
So that's part of having a good father, figure, grandfather, my football coaches.
All that is like he's trying insulted me in front of my wife.
I don't want to be humiliated.
Let me beat up a stranger because our shoulders touched.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's weak.
Speaker 2That's actually weak, dude.
Speaker 1Yeah no, I mean I was.
I was in a front in college and I worked at a bar, and even in my mind I was always just like I would always diffuse no matter what.
And I just looked at it like intellectually, I'm like, get expelled, get help from this college.
I'm trying to get into med school.
Like what am I twenty one?
Like what am I doing?
Just just maneuver?
Speaker 2You know.
Speaker 1It's then are they physically attacking your mother or you?
Speaker 2No, you could defend yourself, but it's words.
Move it, dude.
And it's but.
Speaker 1Even now, like so with the podcast, not only does like the validation from dad being like, well I know what's right.
I don't need YouTube to tell me what's right and wrong.
I know what's right and wrong.
I know this sponsor is they're slimy, and I don't want to work with them.
It also comes to just like ability to really have anyone on the show.
I see people all the time in comments like Tommy, why didn't you own this LIBTRD?
And I'm like, what do I get from that?
I'm much more I look at it as a game.
I'm like I want to understand what they're saying.
Yeah, you want if you want people on the left and the right bickering, turn on any channel anywhere, at any hour of the day.
There's nothing, there's nothing impressive about that.
I find it much more interesting to if I have someone on here and they have like Trump arrangement syndrome, I'm genuinely curious.
I'm like, I want to know why this guy thinks.
Speaker 2You know, I made a video that went viral a little bit for me on my I have a brand new TikTok account.
I don't even watch TikTok.
I hate it.
But I've made accounts on every social media to promote myself and build my brand because you have to.
And I made one saying why don't liberals know anything?
And there's tons of scientific resource.
You can look this up yourself.
The concept theory of mind, where I say, how do how do other people think of this other group?
Researched left wing people cannot describe how right wing people think.
Generally, right wing people can describe how left wing people think.
It's fascinating to me, and that explains so much when they ask the left wing people what a right wing people believe and think nazi, racist, round up all the gays and kill them, you know, just fascist.
They think this.
I thought those were insults, Like, no, they actually think.
And then when you when they ask right wing people, what are left wing people think, it's like, well, they're probably decent people, but they're very misguided and brainwashed by the college Marxist professors, and you know, they want to give free stuff to everyone.
They think they're being nice, but they're not looking at the long term of like, hey, dude, that's going to destroy society.
It's going to bankrupt us, it's going to change our culture if you import people without American values and they don't assimilate, Like, we're very reasonable about what we think.
They think.
We just think they're misguided and they think we're evil.
And that's a bad situation.
And I want to know what's the way out of that, because look at Twitter.
Before Elon bought Twitter, it was a left wing echo chamber.
They would kick right wing people out, they kicked you off YouTube, but the right wing people were open minded, like, no, I want to be in Twitter with the lefties who disagree with me.
I want to be on social media with the people who disagree with me and like have the talk.
Charlie Kirk wanted to talk what a left wing people do now that Elon bought Twitter.
They run away to Blue sky masterdon look at the difference in how it works.
They won't be with us and have the debate.
They have to cancel silence, turn your mic off, kick you out of the college where you're trying to speak, take you off YouTube.
They won't allow you to debate, and we're just trying to debate them.
That's that's insane to me that they can't even have the debate.
You have you ever had a person have a Trump derangement down in front of you, like it's like physically in front of you, Like now I've had it.
I was with a person I know, I don't want to say who, and they were telling me about the uh, the uh good people on both sides hoax where Trump said white's premises and he didn't say that, and they're like, oh, he said that Nazis and and white supremacies will find people to find people hoax.
I said, no, he didn't.
I said the media cut that off because thirty seconds later he says, and not white supremacists or racists who have to be totally condemned, and I played the video from on YouTube.
They jumped up from the people, I don't want to hear it.
He's talking out of his ask you turned that off, right out of it, and they ran to the other side of the house sort of washing dishes and like like la la la la la.
I like it was like a like a fight or flight response, like the cognitive dissonance was freaking them out of I believe this and like, no, you're wrong.
And the cognitive when you have cognitive dissonance is a human being.
You hallucinate.
If you're a dishonest person, you'll go, oh, well, the guy that blasts that got Charlie Kirk.
He was right wing, right, Charlie wasn't right wing enough.
That's why he killed him.
That's I've heard them say things like that because they have to hallucinate a reason where like we're not the bat.
Speaker 1That's also what happens in the extreme communist left is is purity spirals.
They right, right, Yeah, no, it's a it's it's a he can't do it.
And like I said, like some people have fed on here and I can and it's it's refreshing to talk to him.
They just happen to be left leaning.
They don't want Trump, but they also if I tell him, I'll be like, let's not do the Trump arrangement for kind of laugh ago, okay, okay, okay, okay, And I go that's someone who just would just disagree.
He is an intelligent dude, you know whatever, nuclear physicists and shit.
Yeah.
But it's like if somebody told me, like, why do you think the left hates Trump?
Oh, I'm like, okay, brash dude thrice married owns a you know, a beauty pageant, grabbed him by the pussy.
I'm like, I get it.
I get you.
Look at that guy.
I wouldn't want that guy around.
Sure, I voted for him, and people go, well, why you know, why do you think people like Biden?
I go, okay, you know, he lost his son.
Maybe he understands, you know, military service or okay, you know.
I tend to think it's not a good thing, but I get where you might look at someone and go, well, they're in the Senate for forty years.
He probably knows your thing, and you know you are vice president.
You know, regardless of what you think, that takes some brain power to get to like, those are all things that could like list off.
Sure doesn't seem to be Why do you think he likes because he's a fucking Nazi.
It's like what right?
And like what and it's a it's a fascinating thing.
It's a because I man, one of my favorite favorite parts about this show is like when I have on someone that I completely disagree with and then you start to see like how they got there, and you go, oh, this dude isn't somebody that just wants a nanny state.
You go, he grew up without parents.
He and his little brother were in a foster home.
His brother used to get raped by the foster parent and they ran away, and they used to literally hide in sewage tunnels.
And then they found a public kind of safe house and they went there, and oh that's why seventy years later, he still thinks it's good that there's you know, public services.
I go, oh, okay.
Speaker 2No again, way back at the beginning of the show, here I told you about Carl Jung.
Yeah, till the subconscious is made conscious that will control people's lives.
So when people need to investigate, okay, I feel this way.
Okay, Well, don't just go why do you feel that way?
Sure?
Why why and go backwards and to go, Oh, my dad slapped me and told me I was useless when I was five and I never saw him again.
So I hate men.
Then you're an atheist.
You hate authority, you hate patriot Think about smash the patriarchy, the left slogan, the left wing slogan, destroy the patriarchy.
What does patrion mean?
In Latin?
It means father.
These are people who hate their father.
That's what patrion means.
It means father.
That's what the word is.
Patriarchy means way of the father.
You get your culture from your father.
There's scientific research about this too.
You don't get it from your mother.
You get your culture from your father.
You can't get it from your mother.
That's not how the psychology of women works to children.
There's research song if the father go to church and takes the family, the children will retain his religion over ninety percent of the time.
If there's no father, it falls down into like the teens, and if the mother takes the kids of the church, it's still only like twenty thirty percent.
And you can accepulate religion out to your customs.
You know, your songs, your traditions, your holidays.
Everything that's cultural religion and then secular culture.
It comes from the father.
Why do you think we have so many young leftists people are like, screw America, we need communism, this, that and the other because they don't care because they didn't have a dad.
Going listen, I love you, and I represent the patriarchy, and look what I did for you for hundreds thousands of years.
Look at how I bled and fought and people died and all that, going back, back, back, back back.
Your father is the representative of that.
He's the man in your face.
He's the point of contact for your thousands and thousands of years of tradition.
If you don't have a father and the society is hurting you, he said, that's my dad's fault.
He didn't protect me from this.
Why would I want to any thing to do with him or his culture because look what his culture did to me.
So again, this is my unified field theory of father.
It's the whole problem is weak ass men, men that can't tell women and children no, Men that can't be resolute, they can't be strong, they can't be moral.
They can't keep their word, they can't do a damn thing.
They're little boys running around being idiots.
It's pathetic.
You know, a lot of people I know get mad at women, and they get mad at feminists, and women file for all the divorce and blah blah blah blah blah.
Be a man lead.
There's a phrase I love about women and children.
It's a woman cannot go where a man will not lead.
That is absolutely true about human beings.
Women are the reactive, the receptive gender.
They act the way they act because of us.
And a lot of guys don't like to hear that.
A lot of divorce guys, a lot of migtaile guys, and all these red pill guys and all this stuff.
I've been married twenty nine years.
I have a blissful, amazing marriage.
My wife is completely submissive.
I am the leader.
She is the helper.
Perfect Now we're driving, she'll turn on the GPS to find the directions here, there, there, But I'm driving and I'm deciding where we're going.
But she's helping me guide the way.
That's how it's supposed to work.
Equal, but different roles, and so many guys are pussies and cowards.
Frankly, you know they are.
In the Happy Wife.
Happy Wife one of the stupidest things I've ever heard in my life.
Speaker 1I'm with you.
I played that out on the show all the time.
Just because there's a saying doesn't mean it's true.
Speaker 2Yeah, just because it was.
Speaker 1Some of them are early to bed, early to rise, healthy, wealthy, and wise.
Speaker 2Okay, okay.
Speaker 1I also for most the podcast because it started when I lived at home during the pandemic.
I would wake up at noon and do the show at two pm so I could have alone time at night and not be with you know, my parents during the day.
But even that, and then the last six months or so, I've gone from waking up at noon after like five years to waking up in the morning.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1I don't think the early meant anything.
I think the eight hours of sleep in the exercise, what was the discipline's regiment?
Even that, I go, yeah, that's fucked.
You wake up a two am or two pm?
What do I care?
Just still do the work.
You do get that all the time.
You know, it all equals out in the end, in the eyes of God, yes, But in the eyes of most other things.
Now and like I was gonna say, lastly, then we'll wrap it up, and I do want to have you on here again.
Is like the you know, the validation of the dad at home and then the lack of it and the hatred of it at the very bottom of the smash the patriarchy.
The hatred of it is still a subconds as you're saying.
It's still a subconscious desire.
That's why they want the boot.
That's why they want the strong arm of the government.
You can see people now going, I can't believe YouTube is getting rid of the misinformation policy.
It's great.
So now they're just like whatever happened, just using your mind and they want a government boot to come in.
So the people that are against the patriarchy, they're against it in your home.
What they want is they want the National guard to put this vaccine in your arm.
They still want dad.
Speaker 2Right, Yeah, no, because it is the natural order to have that father, to have that order.
They do long for it, and that's why they test.
It's kind of how women will mess with you to test your strength and bounce.
Yeah, they don't mean some of the stuff they say.
Women they're like, is Tommy strong enough?
To protect me.
I better try to piss him off.
And if Tommy freaks out, he's a whim.
That's what women are doing half the time.
When they mess with you.
They don't mean it.
They don't want you to freak out.
They want you to be the rock.
And unfortunately, or it's not unfortunate, it's God's design, so I won't question it.
Yeah, women can't test you once and find out you're strong and then be cool.
They test you over and over the rest of their life.
You have to understand.
Women are resource seeking creatures.
We are not.
There's a lone wolf.
There's no such thing as a lone wolf fests.
Women need us to survive, as do children.
We don't need them.
We can go into the mountains and live by ourselves for forty years.
We can, and they can't.
And that's okay, it's not a flaw.
It's just how it's designed.
So they want to know that you're the rudder, you're the rock, You're the tree in the storm.
They want to know that.
And men, I'll tell this.
You said, we're in to every man watching this.
Stop being a coward, Stop being a whip.
Tommy told the truth, and they boot him from YouTube.
I worked my butt off to get me a lead job at Warner Brothers, Disney and all that, and I just quit like that.
It was six figures.
I make more now doing independent comics, but it was a great, cushy, prestigious job, Batman super and I just said, no, I don't do that.
I was raised not to make that stuff.
Be resolute, man, Stop looking out for validation.
You can never care what anyone thinks.
Only care about what is right.
If God thinks is right, and you know it's right, that's it.
Do not care what I think.
What Tommy, If you don't care what anyone thinks, do what's right regardless.
Speaker 1Yeah, I will say.
And I've always said this, you know.
The one thing, despite all the banning and the censorship and all blah blah blah.
Man, during the five six years of this podcast, I've slept so well.
I mean that, like when I lay down at night and I'm like, well, I got banned from this, and these people stopped talking to me because on this doctor who talked about these side effects, and it's just me alone in my room, and you're not scrolling the phone to distract yourself, and it's just me and God, and I go, you know, I'm trying my artist to do the right thing, and almost hear God be like, yeah, no, I saw, and it's just like, Okay.
It doesn't mean that life isn't scary, doesn't mean that it's not intimidating.
You have second, you know, fuction I should have gone and been a doctor.
Doesn't mean you don't have all those two right, But when you feel it, when like this, when that I don't know the imagery I'm getting, it's like when the bed is made perfectly.
It's like when your soul, like the bed of your soul is made fucked in and the perfect and it's tight, and you go, okay, and I would say that is get right with the biggest Father, and it's all good.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, that's awesome.
Man.
I agree one hundred percent.
I get private messages from some colleagues who still work for Disney and Warners and all that making comics.
They're like, man, I think what you did was so great speaking out, but I got a mortgage.
Man, I gotta tell you, I gotta keep working.
And it's like fear, you don't think God can meet your needs.
God is my source, not Warner Brothers, not Mickey Mouse.
God is my source.
I've never starved a day in my life.
If I never did comics again, oh well, I'm not going to compromise to get money.
No.
If I just cared about money, I would have just stay.
Dude.
I'm a half Mexican, half Arab.
If I played the woke game I said the white things, I'd be a president of Warrant Brooks.
I'd be deciding movies and TV.
I'll tell you, I know you want to go, but I'll tell you one little fun thing.
You're good.
A little prank I pulled on them right before I quit.
A few months before I quit, they had a program.
Marvel had it too.
This was a DC comings.
I forget the name of the program at DC, but it was basically, we want to hire new writers who had never written before.
I was only doing visual art for them.
I didn't write anything, but they said, but we wanted from minority voices.
So I wrote to the editors and I said, well, I'm half Mexican, I'm half Arab.
I'm sure you've never had anyone write in their life about that.
And they didn't say it, but the stories they published under this little label were very here's why the white Christian patriotic man is bad and has ruined brown people's lives.
So they hired me to write one of these, and I drew it in colored.
I did the whole thing, but pulled the uno reverse on him.
I wrote exactly the kind of stuff my grandfather taught me.
It was a story about nineteen ninety two, being in middle school and getting picked on for being Arab during the Gulf War in ninety two, getting in a fight, beating the crap out of a kid.
My grandpa picks me at a school and lectures me and tells me, hey, I was always huge, Like I told you, you can't be beating people up.
You're too big to these other kids.
And what did they tell you?
Oh racist stuff, blah blah blah.
And he told me in the story that I wrote, race doesn't matter.
Our culture and our religion matters.
You do have a home, you have a place you belong if you follow our ways in our church.
I wrote a completely conservative story that threw away identity politics.
He said it didn't matter.
The editor calls me crying.
It's the most beautiful thing I've ever read.
Blah, blah.
I got an eighteenth month first look deal from Warner Brothers to adapt it into a TV show or a movie.
Now, I never got the TV show movie, because you usually don't when you get those deals.
They do hand those deals out if your stories are decent.
But my point was I jumped in their little Wolke writing thing and then wrote a story that just went against it completely, and they never even noticed because it was good writing, you know.
So that that is the way I would play with their stuff like that, that I'm not going to help you make evil.
You want to make something evil, I'm going to turn into something good.
You know, I'm not writing a victim story.
Get out of.
Speaker 1Here, so beautifully said man, Yeah, this will either be up tomorrow or the next.
Speaker 2I have no idea.
Speaker 1I'll send it to you and yeah, i'll email you and I'd love to have you back on again sometime.
Speaker 2That was all right?
Can I plug for thirty seconds?
Speaker 3Yeah?
Speaker 1Yeah, and also emailing all this shit too.
I'll poppy pasted in the description.
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Speaker 1Beautiful.
Thank you so much.
Speaker 2Man.
Speaker 1I appreciate what you do and I appreciate your time today.
Speaker 2Yeah it was awesome.
Thank you.
Speaker 1Yeah, dude as fun as fuck.
Thank you so much.
All right, take care, every buddy.
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