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🗓️ 4 September 2020
⏱️ 47 minutes
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0:00.0 | Liberty locked down Piscan your bar code your liberty ain't gone but yeah son ho where did it |
0:04.6 | come from and where did it go it requires a fight not tweeting from your phone don't need |
0:08.7 | a king get them off the fucking throne if you're right with the thought you've always got a |
0:12.0 | home the virus you're scared of will come a little go |
0:14.3 | The government knows this don't get treated like a ho |
0:17.3 | Let's get into the show |
0:20.4 | Here we go. Welcome ladies and gentlemen to another episode of Liberty Lockdown. This is Clint here. I've been ranting and raving a lot lately so I |
0:35.5 | wanted to talk a little bit about why I'm so passionate and why I love freedom so much because |
0:41.9 | it's easy to get caught up in the day-to-day |
0:46.0 | shit fest that is you know the LP or Twitter or whatever but I don't really ever |
0:50.9 | explain to you why it matters to me and I wanted to do that tonight because I was feeling very |
0:59.2 | I don't know introspective about the perspective I'm giving you or my outlook on the world |
1:08.7 | and I know it comes off as very dire because that's my honest opinion is that we are in a state of crisis. |
1:16.0 | However, I'm extraordinarily optimistic about human beings. |
1:20.0 | I'm extraordinarily optimistic about the future. I just think that we're going to have a rough |
1:24.8 | patch in between here and there. So why do I love freedom? Well first and foremost |
1:36.1 | the history of humanity is one of starvation, poverty, brutishness, you know just a general fight for survival which we no longer have for the most part and I |
1:48.4 | think that where we're at is a modern society is very near the apex of humanity in terms of peace and |
1:57.1 | prosperity. However, I think that it's perilous, largely given to the state of our government's ran economy with the Federal Reserve. |
2:07.6 | And if you look at history, we had the 1900s, while there was more innovation than we've ever seen probably combined in the history of humanity, |
2:17.2 | it was also fraught with some of the most atrocious bloody wars, not the, not some of, the most, |
2:25.0 | by far. I think it was well over a hundred million killed in wars in the 1900s. |
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