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🗓️ 7 May 2024
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0:00.0 | His dad was a cobbler and he was a drunk and he beat him a lot. |
0:03.0 | And he was like in and out of his life and then he died when he was young. |
0:08.0 | And his mother was a very devout Russian Orthodox and she wanted him to be a priest. |
0:13.0 | And he was actually training for a long time to become a priest. |
0:15.0 | But then he got exposed to the communist literature. |
0:18.0 | And so he started going into that world and then he became a |
0:20.9 | thug for the revolution pretty much he would go on rob banks for me personally when you're |
0:26.1 | trying to define the most evil person i look at that person it is what they've done because for |
0:30.9 | example maybe ted bundy was a worse person than Stalin so he doesn't enter into the conversation |
0:36.6 | personally because you do have to |
0:38.8 | factor in the scope when you're talking about the most evil people, which has traditionally |
0:42.8 | been, you know, despots and dictators. You're probably not going to find more evil people than |
0:48.3 | the people who are responsible for genocides. You know, one thing I stick to is murder is the most |
0:53.4 | evil thing you can do because you're taking away everything that person was, is, and will ever be, you know? |
1:00.2 | Even, like, torture isn't even close to being murder because there's, like, an example would be John McCain, who was W in Vietnam, but went on to lead a successful life with a loving family, and he died in old age, you know? |
1:10.7 | You asked John McCain if he would have rather died in that cage in Vietnam, he would say no. You know, I lived a great life after that. Now, being tortured to death is one of the worst ways you can be murdered, but murder is the worst thing you can do. What's up, guys? If you're on Spotify right now, please follow the show so that you don't miss any future episodes and leave a five-star review. Thank you. That's me. Or Jamal, because your face is out there now too. Yeah, that's fine. Welcome to New Jersey. Thank you so much for coming in from Nevada. Of course. It was not a direct flight either so i appreciate your patience we had one get canceled |
1:44.4 | halfway through yeah i'm really glad you're here man me too thank you for having me well i got to tell |
1:49.2 | you i was unaware of your channel until little george peyruton was in here this kid's killing it |
1:56.4 | he's in high school he's got a podcast and so he hit me up and said you know can you be on my podcast |
2:02.6 | i said not only will i be on it want you come through here so we were filming in here and at one |
2:08.4 | point he brought up that you had been on one of his earliest guests on the podcast he's like |
2:12.9 | you ever hear this channel violi i'm like no and we pulled it up on screen. I was like, oh, shit. |
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