Tim Pool: Jimmy Kimmel's 'Evil' and Leftist Media Tactics
TimcastJanuary 28, 202626 min84,573 views
25 connections·40 entities in this video→The Nature of Evil and Deception
- 💡 The speaker posits that evil exists and is often misunderstood as mere competing interests, rather than a genuine desire to watch the world burn.
- 🧠 A past encounter with a New York Times employee who expressed a desire to "watch it all burn" is cited as an example of apocalyptic nihilism.
- 🎭 Jimmy Kimmel is accused of faking emotions, specifically crying, as an actor to manipulate public perception.
Political Power and Media Manipulation
- 🎯 The speaker contrasts how conservatives and Democrats treat power, likening the latter to an alcoholic's relationship with alcohol.
- 📺 A clip of Jimmy Kimmel is presented, where he discusses violence and fear, which the speaker interprets as a tactic to rally a base.
- 🗣️ Kimmel's focus on Minneapolis and the "neighbors" is contrasted with his alleged silence on the murders of innocent women like Lake and Riley.
The Alex Prey Incident and "Warfare" Tactics
- 🔬 The incident involving Alex Prey is analyzed through a military lens, suggesting he was acting as a soldier in an active insurgency group.
- ⚠️ Prey's actions, including resisting arrest and being armed with a 9mm and an extra magazine, are presented as indicative of a perceived potential for firefight.
- ⚖️ The speaker argues against the narrative that CBP agents acted with malice, framing the event as a consequence of Prey's actions as a soldier in a conflict.
Leftist Political Strategy and Perception
- 🚩 The core of the left's political strategy is described as weaponizing victimhood, where a soldier must always appear as the victim.
- 📹 The pepper-spraying incident during Occupy Wall Street involving Tony Bologna is highlighted as a pivotal moment that amplified the movement, demonstrating how perceived police brutality can be used to recruit.
- 🎭 The speaker criticizes media figures like Jessica Tarlov for intentionally lying and manipulating perception, using examples like the Kyle Rittenhouse case to illustrate double standards.
- 🧠 The tactic of "I'm not touching you" is explained as a fifth-generational warfare strategy to provoke a reaction, film it, and then claim victimhood.
- 🇺🇸 The speaker advocates for a return to truth and a constitutional republic, contrasting it with what they describe as a "multicultural democracy of cultists" and manipulative media figures.
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