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censorship it seems like we're close to an implosion. but you know better because you live here you work here you are part of this community where are we in the cycle i think that. underneath the surface something is boiling up even though on the surface that you know we don't see it we see the future maybe moving toward this we have you know tweet or facebook and they engage in outright since to see it and surveillance so so on the end if people don't seem to know what's going on they are good guys that grew into the i pod and i phone you know go on what we do see evidence of a bit of a approaching of this moment because the opposition party the democrats are clearly having a meltdown yes they are breaking down here in the motion of breakdown and this time i mean that's evidence this part of the system the whole opposition party is totally dysfunctional this point can't even come up with a coherent one coherent policy that would seem to ports and the crisis is over
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twenty people actually buys out people started for the first time and i would be they have a lot of that would be the other words a fulfillment of this cycle in other words a. cycle and then go with that and then did the good things about it now is that we have democratic known by old in the democratic tool going forward in this journalism so we can use these tools to create to be able democracy so i think i feel very hopeful for the future because of it and i'm feeling well we have to free joining us not because of what's happening to him right now is outrageous but he becomes a martyr you know all the revolutionaries in the french revolution all killed each other but they gave us the french revolution that's a very typical are you saying that you know he has done something he needed to do so we should kind of i'm saying he took his life to a point that there is. is now coming back and that he knows it and he's as
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a cause and he he is a piece for themselves do you feel you're free now i know because i haven't done what you in a song done i haven't laid my life down for a cause i see has done i'm not going to go into a consulate in turkey and have some saudi cut me off my face off and bury me in the backyard as a heroic journalist right i'm not doing that i just i'm not ready for that but you've been to me maybe you would be ready i don't know you know i look into your eyes and my heart is melting and i'm thinking i'm ready to join the jihad for truth and maybe in six months time i'll be gone and you'll be singing songs about me i mean why do you think we need to pretty speech tell me well i just happen to have a copy of the u.s. constitution right here which is to ensure in this document all the rights and freedoms i enjoy as a citizen of the united states of america and as thomas jefferson of all the rights given the most important one is speech and free speech and what i normally go if
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that pretty speech actually by the given because it with a figure at least who demanded that we need to have rights the rights and yet to free speech who was not given from the beginning the founding fathers it's actually didn't like the idea and what's that oh position you know to the figure of i mean they are the one who demanded that's why we have free speech so free speech because this is actually a mission from a beginning we never have i mean this free speech and that's where american dream starts with freedom in this country starts because we think we have free speech when we don't and it's only things like a week. that for the first time show us that we don't have free speech now i want to ask you as a psychologist because again we're traveling across america we're going from los angeles where the american dream is me myth the united states is always rescuing the world in seven out of the ten big. box office of all time it
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is an american who is saving the world so we're going from there to san francisco where a lot of the social media is connects the world in this global stage we're going from san francisco and heading east to the original settlement of america which was in st augustine florida the swamp one of the things we're trying to understand is the psychological makeup of the american population right now and i'm very intrigued by the sense that this most privileged empire the people there imperial people and yet both right and left use the language of a very oppressed people are they verio pressed is there some resistance legitimate what do you think i think i said before from the very beginning this country never have democracy that in this country i mean how does it start there we have. dissent and we have genocide of natives and then we have you know on the women and
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minorities i mean that's where we started and then that we somehow have this political system where you know we hear that freedom and democracy and that that we think that we have freedom in the democracy that we have a choice is that we every four years that we come back to they dictate i mena and engage in that is through with or to evoke or thanks and then me to come to settle for something less they think this is democracy but then in that already no doubt in this political system the real injustice oppression you know never been talked about it was never addressed nobody talked about it so it was outside of the political discourse to begin with so that's why once again i'd like to go back to the publication of the deal and during the sons when he published that be they go together with. money he asked the question you know he threw that video uncensored to be more than war and he asked. we civil and this question was
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a neighbor being asked nobody asked that question be civil with us even ideation has been operating as a monologue never be a count and they haven't checked it with these crimes and in this for the first time in the history of the global scale. you know through weiqi cation ask that question is this when we saw the emergence of these wacky means some of the ones when the basic questions were asked are we civil again and there was no answer right now that we saw the emergence of peppering the frogs and all these other crazy memes because it gives the elites in the powerful media a way to just track people's attention yeah i was i going to any logical discourse right whatsoever right and to focus on let's go. get some of these nations. and it's bubbling oh yeah do nightmares never. take the tension away where they come from is that the value of a pepper the frog is so we don't ask are we still part of the american dream it's
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that we poured into corrected by media so we don't remember things we don't remember our past the american people don't have a sense of past they don't remember what happened in the past they don't talk about genocide they don't talk about you know they don't they think that ok we have put in an obama so we you know pass the city body every single day when i pass but there was a job of hollywood to reinvent america every few years with the new heroes a new scenarios and i was in the world again and that's are you sure is always the brighter and will always shine a city in the shining in the night but that only would isn't working anymore then to come up to something deeper in the in our subconscious mind you're a psychologist i mean shit on the unconscious level all right so they're attacking it's warfare of the unconscious they're attacking our unconscious with these means to try to persuade us to try to confuse us to take us away from that basic question are we being civil things and then we point a finger or said you know the people in the middle east in the calling them terrorists and and you know just project. doing all on buggier to them presumably
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the population itself wants to forget they're active participants and wanting to forget from here we're going to cross your seminary and you're somebody the name yosemite comes from a native american word meaning the killers it was the white man calling those people the killers most people don't exist anymore they've been eradicated from earth just a few years after they were eradicated abraham lincoln made that a national park so here's the guy that all agree is a riot on guy and there's also in between yosemite and death valley is of course a former concentration camp for japanese americans so that's all there if you want to see amidst the beauty of this blender of the national park the pride of america and so the cycle keeps repeating itself is different is it going to take us to a different place it's up to us i think you know it will be broken with yeah i think that's what yeah i hope so i mean that's how i see it i mean actually to be
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going. in the money and they do it so money it's the step towards what ideation you know the free speech. in impulse towards. so for instance we are by video and so i mean we are in some ways models you know. programs i mean the past you know the you know or the times that we engage in violence in the use of might to solve a dispute and the conflict and then the free speech gave us another way to solve conflict which is to do dialogue discussion and trying to sold programs conflict peaceful means and that is a stiff toward c. but i'd say sure there's money yes a little money money training could be resolved yes instead of engaging in violence and you know it was a cycle over the bench. what stopped was money well why it's
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the value that it's so so in some ways i think yeah so the cycle can be broken definitely so when we're heading east we're going to look for signs of it and report back to you yes i'm saying assuming the cycle is breaking yes right and you know homage to the important part of breaking the cycle because i'm so handsome. i mean the because of who your wisdom and you know your humor line and everything and i retreat to the tall grass of satire as a way to escape from the overlords from murdering me. otherwise if i had to if i stepped aside and i said that was not in a satirical way i would have been thrown off media platforms years ago. parents begin to telegraph let's go this way when you do it for the next three weeks by the way. i'm not supposed to talk about at that one hour illyana sounds and changing your mind around or not sounds fantastic.
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you know world of big partisan. law and conspiracies it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that make the stream media refuses to tell more than we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. i've been seeing the numbers mean something they matter to us as a rich one trillion dollars in debt more than ten thousand dollars for him stamping this. eighty five percent of global will to the. each week six percent
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market saw thirty percent since last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and when rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars. but don't let the numbers over with. the only numbers you need to remember is one distance shows you know for two minutes the one and only. going to. get. your. boss because. we. have any. so i know you're not. you're not just i mean most. of us but.
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he. has been up as i must. already and yes equestrian in the. yes when you're in san francisco and down in and kind of get in.
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all they weren't best but book you're reading really. isn't it what a coincidence this is one of the books of anyone on yes or no the boy crisis is this book and corning to the flyleaf here you're considered to be one of the world's one hundred thought leaders a corner of financial times that's what they say never to trust the media they. never trust ever because i guess we're talking gender and gender politics in general and identity and particular men and boys and this is because big bang topic recently when the women's movement surfaced i said to my doctoral committee at n.y.u. this is going to be a big movement they said no it isn't this is could be a fed and i said you know throughout all of history we've been focused on survival and survival was piss taking care of by men playing raise the money and women play raise the children and having divided roles but now the survivals us so focused in developed countries were to be able to have some freedom some freedom to put the
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rigid rules of the past to develop more flexible roles for the future ok so the women's moment the seventies you know really came into focus and at that time you were suggesting that this would create an off chance that moment where men would in some way start to feel perhaps alienated in society or in their life i felt that ms who'd be a tremendous opportunity for men because the set of having these rigid roles of how i have to raise money i have to be a human doing rather than a human being if my passion is to be a musician my father will be really clear that you cannot make money from musician that if you want to be an artist excuse me. starving artist if you want to be an actor your name were easily felt and it was a dual liberation it's a it's a lose a duel humanity liberation in men's liberation with the way it's all balled genders to enjoy but somehow down the road now we've come to a place where men are feeling hunted almost yes so what happened what happened was that the theme of this movement that i was a part of develop will be what it was called patriarchal theory they said that they
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were old is dominated by a patriarchy in which men made the rules to benefit men at the expense of women they completely misunderstood the male role they adopted this from marxism because in marxism you have the oppressor oppressed in civil rights you have the oppressor oppressed and they said the oppressor was male the president female they missed the fact that with men and women were both in the same family vote yet that women you know with through the women's movement then they as you say they took this route of a patriarchal oppression that they needed to extricate themselves from and you know but i'm thinking back a hundred years ago hundred fifty years ago in england there was a and i say no asylum called battle yes and there's a list of qualifications were a man can send his wife or a woman to a battle for such things as reading too many books for having menstrual cramps and for disagreeing with her husband and on that basis the husband can send the woman
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to an insane asylum so to me there's a little bit of karmic justice in all of this and men who feel they're being stalked who feel they're being hunted you know it's the shoes on the other foot well certainly any time men understand more of what women go through that's a very big plus and then it has to take me to movement has certainly helped a lot of men are just in some of the vulnerabilities of women in some of the fears of women but we should not be having it has to me to. monologue we should be having it has to take me to dialogue that men can't have dialogue because men. and women are think in extraordinarily different ways men and women are more networked and cloud based and men are very linear hammer now based and that worked great for millenia and so suddenly society went to the cloud base went to digital based economy where it women the skill set are more preferential and that new economy some men have
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a feeling of being made redundant because they have been made redundant essentially yes in many ways they have but it's really it's really a great opportunity for men forty nine percent of men when the pew research center as the men who are full time workers who are also deads said they would prefer to raise the children full time if they were good to be looked down upon and that the family didn't need the money but in order for that to happen women also have to change in a different way instead of just changing by being executives many women have to feel ok about marrying a man who might want to be a full time dad i can tell you as close to a sixty year old man having been in a number of relationships that women will say they want a man that shows emotions and feelings but when you do actually show a feelings and elections a find out they don't really want you to show their feelings and emotions you are right you are right and you were right and so this is the growth that women need to
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do they need to look inside of themselves and say you just exactly what you said and you know there's a contradiction there and every man knows is a contradiction there and if women want men to be emotionally intelligent they need to support men's emotional intelligence that's a big ask you know you're asking both genders to go against huge ecologically d.n.a. unable to parent yes the ability of human beings to adept is part of our or imperative what we we have evolved with certain rules but the most important thing. thing that it's happens to all humans and all animals is our biological ability to adapt to changing circumstances and one survival was taking care of in developed nations that created a new opportunity for us to not have the rigid rules of the past to be able to adapt to more flexible rules for a future so in my own journey we're going across america and trying to determine
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whether i should have a say in this country or i'll just leave should i stay and be part of the fight to make this a better country in some way or is it hopeless the most important single thing america needs to learn is to teach its children to know how to listen to hear other perspectives that are different to not assume that because the to get over the self-righteousness of liberals calling themselves progressives and conservatives calling themselves patriotic people who are patriotic are people from all parties people who are progressive or people from all parties no one knows ahead of time what the best patriotism is or what real progress is there fear is that it makes us weak to open one's heart to a different perspective takes courage than some very difficult concept for anyone to understand i mean it sounds more eastern and western i mean in the east they have this concept as readily available that you buy stillness by meditation and by
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matt and you become aligned with the greater forces of the universe but in the us it's about individuality and individual triumph of heroism right and any sign of weakness emotional or otherwise is death yes. well we we have to see that it's just functional and we have to adapt to what is more functional and what is more functional is to retain a lot of individual ism but also not to the degree they were afraid to hear somebody else's feelings in a country in the world that's getting that has a better representation of what you would consider to be more gender healthy janitor dialogue to a greater degree. the keester children in the first second and third grade to listen to listen to somebody else enter the happiest nation in the world exactly i mean we're trying to pick up women using this rap actually the woman i met who is my wife would listen my partner the last twenty four years knew full well she read the myth of male power before she met me and so this is a happy ending there's
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a happy i was going to snow down the road here you can give me some of your pickup lines you know i can pass on to our viewers as well very valuable place my pick up point is that i'm a curry just enough to be somebody who is more than just a role i can be a real for my. son. she was quite fascinating histories very fierce. and i liked her the outside view just like alexis de tocqueville was able to look at america with such clear eyes and see all of our problems and all of the greatness of this democracy the fact that she said we've never been free. here there was a shooting take was a. show has been commissioned to space. the constitution gives permission for
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free speech so it's been permission speech and she contrast that with bitcoin which is permission to list so what is that what does that mean to you like or does it where does that leave oh right now to post anything on facebook requires the atlantic council to approve of your post the atlantic council is a think tank funded by the us state department various bodies of the u.s. department of defense the united arab emirates which is mainly also front funneling funds from that saudi arabia so saudi arabia the guy who is chopping. journalists and then dispersing their body throughout istanbul thank god he gets to decide whether your thoughts are legitimate and whether your thoughts can advance the notion of democracy and liberty in america. i don't want that guy who rips off people's faces to be the guy who tells me whether i could post something to my
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friends and family on facebook. i get the but so it is an individual sovereignty and i'm like sovereignty a laying the groundwork and opening up the necessary space for having speech sovereignty as well and having that free speech escape the confines of their life to council so that's what they sell me seems to be implying is that there is a path out of the constrictions were we because we do. it konami sovereignty with big going and she said there's two ways people have evolved around history societies and one is to use free speech and having economic sovereignty those are the two things that she mentioned and they work together and there are two sides of the same going and because. provides a path for both. me here in the street on the engine to be on smile where starting
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to head you know somebody shoots sierra nevada mountains. we also talked yesterday with. the boy i sense yes how did that go so this is a feminist movement and i think seventies you had a corollary movement happening in the men were men and over time we're kind of what we're seeing now is that they were left out they were left out of this shift of pull like the whole society made a turn and maybe as a one way and men did music with it you know so they're now there thirty years forty years later there are drifts. they don't know word what they're supposed to be doing any more. oil has turned. messed up like enclosures that man are redundant and we are dying species i don't believe that i believe you're going to be here. we need you just comes across as patronizing sorry.
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manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes
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protect them so. we can all middle of the room sick. to get. them. sounds kind of fighting into i mean a grown man like wrestling essentially the officer who. drew his own. twisted away from the officer holding the toys out of his crib. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon ones missed and then what happened on tree swung at the officers hands didn't hit him i never saw any contact between the two at any
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kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and aimed it on three. when i came back from iraq out of marijuana her was cocaine methamphetamine so anything that's altering trying to get us out of. that bad mindset using a chemical that would be self medicating. i want to be drinking and drinking ino new nope just killing myself by drinking alcohol links drink to get drunk alcoholics drink to feel normal. that's why it's this way drug addicts do what they do shop while still bringing their. star cool under which these guys are breakthrough to it it just means to. reduce need to be hoped and not get pushed on
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by the v.a.'s are as drugs go and stuff they need to be helped. and they just really shouldn't be looked at like numbers they should be looked at like people if they go to a veteran center for health issues be considered as someone who really needs attention and. you want to make sure that the quality is not just a slogan of misery but it also is associated with a rise in the stuff that the believe how can you have a vice in the stuff. by having people reach of saving investing. broadening increasing the size of the national park i so that you can distill the mold to everything. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to correct the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is
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always spontaneous or is it your style or here put him in your list put video and put him in the new bill is that i'm the school in need of the former ukrainian president. because the events of twenty four g. . you've invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. budget . among the stories that shaped the week the u.k. plunges into political pay also with the prime minister's brags it feels suffering defeat but to raise a great position now really surviving a confidence vote.

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