Democrats ALREADY LOST, Virginia Court Says Redistricting UNCONSTITUTIONAL | Timcast IRL
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Takeaways
- ❖A Virginia court invalidated a new redistricting plan, citing unconstitutional methods and misleading ballot language, a move celebrated by hosts as a defeat for the 'deep state.'
- ❖The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is alleged to have funded white supremacists for the Charlottesville rally, a claim previously made by Alex Jones and now supported by an indictment.
- ❖Multiple scientists and UFO researchers have died or disappeared under suspicious circumstances, often leaving phones and wallets behind, fueling conspiracy theories about hidden global powers.
- ❖Mass migration into Europe is viewed by hosts as a deliberate 'invasion' to destabilize the continent and create a 'beige biomass' for easier control.
- ❖The debate on corporate personhood centers on whether unlimited spending on political messaging by entities like PACs constitutes 'buying elections' or is essential for free speech.
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1Virginia Redistricting Ruled Unconstitutional
Less than 24 hours after Virginia residents voted on a referendum to redraw state districts, a court ruled the measure unconstitutional. The judge cited that state lawmakers failed to follow their own rules in passing the referendum and that the ballot language was 'flagrantly misleading.' The host, Tim Pool, interpreted this as a failure of a 'deep state' attempt to turn Virginia into a political 'vassal.'
Tim Pool states, 'not even 24 hours later, a court has ruled it unconstitutional, barred it, and refused to issue a stay pending appeal.' He later adds, 'Tazwell County Circuit Court Judge Jack Hurley also called the ballot language put to voters flagrantly misleading.'
2SPLC Allegedly Funded Charlottesville Rally
An indictment alleges that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) provided resources to white supremacists, including an organizer who secured transportation for participants in the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville. This revelation is discussed in the context of Alex Jones's earlier claims that the event was staged by the SPLC and Joe Biden's use of Charlottesville as a key narrative for his presidential campaign.
Tim Pool reads from an article: 'Daily Wire lefty anti-hate group paid white supremacists to plan infamous Charlottesville rally indictment. You all heard the news yesterday, right? That the SPLC was indicted because they were providing resources to a bunch of white supremacists, including an individual who was an organizer of Unite the Right.'
3Suspicious Deaths of Scientists and UFO Researchers
The hosts discuss a pattern of suspicious deaths and disappearances among scientists and UFO researchers, often involving individuals leaving their phones and wallets behind. Examples include a woman who texted 'if you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not' before her alleged suicide and a NASA nuclear scientist found burned beyond recognition in a Tesla crash. This fuels speculation about recruitment into 'black operations' or a global power structure silencing those who defy 'technological supremacy.'
Tim Pool mentions a woman who 'texted a friend this one month before she allegedly killed herself' saying 'if you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not.' He also cites a NASA nuclear scientist 'found deceased in his Tesla after colliding with a guardrail, leaving his body so burned that he was completely unrecognizable.'
4Mass Migration into Europe as an 'Invasion'
A video illustrating 'swarm-like' mass migration into Europe since 2008, with Syria becoming a primary source in 2016, is presented as evidence of a deliberate 'invasion.' The hosts argue this influx is intended to 'destroy Europe' by eroding national sovereignty and creating a 'beige biomass' that is easier for global corporations to control.
Ian Crossland states, 'Is this to destroy your honestly looking at this? I'm like an invasion because I'm like the only purpose of this is to destroy Europe.' He later adds, 'if you can sort of turn everyone into like a beige biomass, then it's much easier to control people that way.'
5Corporate Personhood and Campaign Finance
The discussion delves into the implications of corporate personhood, particularly concerning free speech rights and unlimited campaign spending by corporations through PACs. Tim Pool argues that these rights are essential for media entities to publish news and advocate for political candidates, while others contend it leads to 'buying elections' and distorts democratic processes.
Tim Pool explains, 'The corporation has a right to publish this news and can't be stopped by the government from doing so. That's free speech in that the company can spend money to promote political campaigns.' Nick Sorder counters, 'Because they buy elections.'
Bottom Line
The 'poisoned M&M's argument' (if one M&M is poisoned, you won't eat any) is used to justify strict immigration policies, suggesting that even a small risk of danger from immigrants necessitates a complete ban, despite potential benefits.
This rhetorical device, while effective in generating fear, oversimplifies complex policy decisions by equating a statistical risk with an absolute certainty of harm, potentially leading to overly restrictive and inhumane policies.
Policymakers and public communicators could address this by emphasizing robust vetting processes and highlighting the positive contributions of immigrant populations, rather than allowing fear-based analogies to dominate the discourse.
There's a growing trend among Gen Z men to desire fatherhood more than Gen Z women desire motherhood, creating a societal disconnect that impacts family formation.
This demographic shift could lead to further declines in birth rates and exacerbate societal anxieties around gender roles and family structures, potentially fueling 'manosphere' discussions and traditional values movements.
Social programs and cultural initiatives could explore ways to support family formation that address the evolving desires and challenges faced by both young men and women, fostering environments where these aspirations can be realized.
Key Concepts
Deep State
The hosts frequently refer to a 'deep state' as a clandestine network of unelected government officials and organizations (like NGOs, law firms, or even specific counties like Fairfax) that allegedly manipulate political outcomes and public opinion for their own agendas, often in opposition to populist movements.
Engagement Farming/Baiting
A criticism of content creators or political figures who intentionally provoke controversy or outrage to generate high interaction rates (likes, comments, shares) on social media, prioritizing algorithmic visibility over substantive discourse or genuine political impact.
Lessons
- Investigate local and state ballot initiatives thoroughly, especially those with 'misleading' language, to understand their true implications beyond surface-level promises.
- Support independent media and alternative perspectives to challenge mainstream narratives, particularly on politically charged events like Charlottesville, and question the funding sources behind major lawsuits and political campaigns.
- Engage in local political action, as seen with the Virginia court ruling, to counter perceived 'deep state' influences and ensure adherence to constitutional processes.
- Advocate for mass deportations and stricter border controls, as suggested by Nick Sorder and Tate Brown, to 'save the country' from perceived threats of uncontrolled immigration.
- Consider the 'poisoned M&M's argument' critically in policy discussions, recognizing its potential to oversimplify complex issues and drive fear-based decision-making.
Quotes
"Not even 24 hours later, a court has ruled it unconstitutional, barred it, and refused to issue a stay pending appeal."
"The deep state literally is taking over Virginia as their last bastion after being crushed by Donald Trump."
"Tazwell County Circuit Court Judge Jack Hurley also called the ballot language put to voters flagrantly misleading."
"The deep state attempt to turn Virginia into a vassal of the deep state has failed."
"The deep state capital of the United States is Fairfax County right now."
"The SPLC tried accusing me as well as several several others uh in 2018 of being Russian assets, of being orchestrated or or directed by the Russian government, and it didn't work."
"The SPLC was indicted because they were providing resources to a bunch of white supremacists, including an individual who was an organizer of Unite the Right."
"If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not."
"There is a global power structure that actually runs the show and if you defy their technological supremacy, they kill you."
"If I give you a bowl of jelly beans, 50 of them, and one of those jelly beans is laced with cyanide, are you going to eat any of the jelly beans out of the jar? No. Of course not."
"I'm sorry. I'm sorry. The theory is that when the meteor struck and clouded up the atmosphere, there was a more intelligent species of dinosaur that went into caves."
"I'm like an invasion because I'm like the only purpose of this is to destroy Europe."
"If you can sort of turn everyone into like a beige biomass, then it's much easier to control people that way."
"The press is a company. companies have a right to say things."
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