The Objective Jerk

SILENT SHOOTINGS AND PHARMACEUTICAL SHADOWS: Untangling Media Censorship, Drug Dilemmas, and Societal Shifts

April 24, 2024 Jerk Season 2 Episode 51
SILENT SHOOTINGS AND PHARMACEUTICAL SHADOWS: Untangling Media Censorship, Drug Dilemmas, and Societal Shifts
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The Objective Jerk
SILENT SHOOTINGS AND PHARMACEUTICAL SHADOWS: Untangling Media Censorship, Drug Dilemmas, and Societal Shifts
Apr 24, 2024 Season 2 Episode 51
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Awakening from a spell of depression, I find myself grappling with a complex web of issues that tug at the very fabric of our society. We begin by examining the hushed discourse surrounding the Nashville shooter, an event that was shrouded in deafening silence by mainstream media. The shooter's transgender identity, I argue, has led to an unsettling reluctance to engage in necessary conversations. This reticence feeds into broader themes of identity politics and their sway over what we see and discuss publicly. We don't just stop at the surface; we investigate the ethical implications of these editorial choices and call for transparency and open dialogue – a dialogue that we continue on platforms like Rumble, unhindered by the constraints that muzzle mainstream channels.

Transitioning from the ripple effects of media silence, we then explore the pervasive influence of pharmaceuticals on societal behavior. Through the lens of my own battles with antidepressants, we confront the stark reality of their dubious efficacy and the potential they hold for exacerbating the very conditions they're meant to treat. Drawing parallels between the storied past of gun culture and the contemporary rise in violence, we ponder the shadowy agendas of pharmaceutical giants and their entwinement with the sudden surge of gender transition clinics. The narrative weaves through historical political unrest and the echoes of communist ideology that some believe have infiltrated modern governance. As we wrestle with these threads, we also reflect on the divisive aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, urging listeners to consider how such dividing lines can catalyze a profound shift in our collective consciousness.

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Awakening from a spell of depression, I find myself grappling with a complex web of issues that tug at the very fabric of our society. We begin by examining the hushed discourse surrounding the Nashville shooter, an event that was shrouded in deafening silence by mainstream media. The shooter's transgender identity, I argue, has led to an unsettling reluctance to engage in necessary conversations. This reticence feeds into broader themes of identity politics and their sway over what we see and discuss publicly. We don't just stop at the surface; we investigate the ethical implications of these editorial choices and call for transparency and open dialogue – a dialogue that we continue on platforms like Rumble, unhindered by the constraints that muzzle mainstream channels.

Transitioning from the ripple effects of media silence, we then explore the pervasive influence of pharmaceuticals on societal behavior. Through the lens of my own battles with antidepressants, we confront the stark reality of their dubious efficacy and the potential they hold for exacerbating the very conditions they're meant to treat. Drawing parallels between the storied past of gun culture and the contemporary rise in violence, we ponder the shadowy agendas of pharmaceutical giants and their entwinement with the sudden surge of gender transition clinics. The narrative weaves through historical political unrest and the echoes of communist ideology that some believe have infiltrated modern governance. As we wrestle with these threads, we also reflect on the divisive aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, urging listeners to consider how such dividing lines can catalyze a profound shift in our collective consciousness.

Speaker 1:

What is up? This is the Objective, jerk. And I'm said jerk, how's everybody doing? Hope, all is well. I seem to be coming out of a depressional fog. Depressional fog, is that a word? I'm gonna coin it. But uh, so, get a little more things done, which is always nice. This is gonna be a double feature. I, I'm gonna things done, which is always nice. Um, this is going to be a double feature. I, um, I'm gonna.

Speaker 1:

So you know, I was kind of originally wanting to talk about the nashville shooter a little bit, but then I was like I don't want to talk about it. I just I'm gonna figure out something else. So then I was going to talk about zach sny. Kind of do a Zack Snyder thing like I did with the Quentin Tarantino films, and kind of talk about some stuff with him, and you know all that BS and I. So I was like you know, maybe I'll just do both. Screw it, you know, I'm gonna. I'm gonna record two. So I mean, they're gonna be separate videos. Uh, this one is gonna. I'm gonna talk about the, the shooter, which the shooting, even on rumble, doesn't really get. I don't know. People kind of tired of hearing about this kind of crap which I don't know, like I, I, I agree, but at the same time, when you see the crap, crap, the hypocrisy, the BS, the cover-up, the conspiracy involved, it's like you gotta hear about it. You know, but this one will be on Rumble, you know, I'm gonna release them both at the same time.

Speaker 1:

I'm not a YouTuber, you know, I don't have. You know whatever kind of crap I mean. I'm not a YouTuber. You know I don't have date. You know whatever kind of crap I mean. I have a YouTube channel but like, so, like this episode will not be, I won't even post it on YouTube cause it'll get nothing. Um, but then when I talk about movies and bull crap, like that stuff that's supposed to distract you from what's going on, then all of a sudden I get views on YouTube. So you know, I'll post the Snyder discussion on YouTube and Rumble, but I'm only going to put this on Rumble and of course, you know the podcast and whatever. So that's the plan.

Speaker 1:

So not that you have to listen to this in order to listen to the other one. You know, it's not like a sequel or nothing. I just I don't know, I was, I was, I was, I got everything up to talk about Zack Snyder and his films. And then I was just like, you know, I don't know, this thing kind of bugs me, so I want to talk about it. So this and this video might not be very long, but for those that don't know and there's probably a lot of people that don't know, cause you don't really see much, like I wouldn't be surprised if I was to bring this up in front of my mom or to my mom and she'd be like what, what are you talking about? Like she would just have no clue, cause she don't, she don't really follow the news, but the news that she does follow, it's the BS news. So now, okay, real quick. So well, no, because I'll forget.

Speaker 1:

So if this individual in Nashville was, you know, a good old boy, redneck, trump lover, then everybody would know about it. But because it was a trans and you know all this kind of other stuff, it's like nobody hears about it. You know and see that right there should make people, whether what, whatever side you're on, that should make you think, hmm, that's not cool, even though I've said this before, you know, just because I mean, you know, people are tribal, people have their sides and they want their side to win, but if it's obvious that your side is cheating, you should not support that. You know what I mean. Like I don't get it, which is too much evil in the world. But so a year ago now, there was a shooting at a Catholic school, if I'm not mistaken, and it was a girl who was transitioning into a male and she shot some adults and some kids and stuff like that, and there wasn't a whole lot of news on it because the individual identified, as you know, a transgender individual, adults and some kids and stuff like that, and there wasn't a whole lot of news on it, because the individual identified, as you know, a transgender individual. And they discovered that this individual had a, you know, like notes and and and her inner thoughts. What the heck do they call it now Manifesto man? You say that word in this, this video. Just that alone will not get clicks on youtube.

Speaker 1:

But so there was a manifesto and if this individual was a normal white redneck guy, that manifesto would have been released before the shooting. You know what I mean, um, but here it is. You know, it's awesome. They don't want to release the manifesto. It's like why? What's going? What I mean, um, but here it is. You know, it's awesome. They don't want to release the manifesto. It's like why, what's going on? I mean, we know why.

Speaker 1:

But and then there were some officers that released a few pages because the information needs to go out there. You need to know people, the public need to know, you know, if anything, just things to look for. So if you have a family member that's doing the same things, oh crap, you know, and then they can talk to them or they can help, try and help them find help, seek help, whatever. So for them to not release it is just that is a conspiracy, like a legit, like what's going on, right, and so, and then they start trying to go after those police officers that released it. It's like what? So you're upset that people are exposing the truth to the community, like that's a bad thing. So what does that tell you right there? You know what I mean. So they still haven't released it. It's been a year.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, if it was a redneck guy in a maga hat, it would have been released before he did the shooting, and they're fighting it now. So it's like the parents of the individual who committed the shooting basically handed over the estate of that individual maybe, like whatever kind of anything that has to do with that individual. They just basically just I don't want nothing to do with my child. Now, I guess they did this and they they handed it over to the parents, which this kind of weird by itself. So it's like what? Um? So to me, that kind of thinks that there was a little bit of pushing. You know, some lawyers were like, hey, you should do this. So they're arguing that the parents of the victims don't want it released, which that, right there, does not make sense either. I think they're putting it on the parents but it has nothing to do with the parents. They're trying to say, like, oh, it's copyrighted.

Speaker 1:

The manifesto is copyrighted. It's not just because someone wrote it and they don't want to release doesn't automatically make it copyrighted. It's part of a crime, it's evidence. It's, you know, know, the state's evidence. So it should be public. You know, once it's done its purpose for investigating, they need to release it. This thing should have been released a long time ago. Um, but the two. So people are like what is going on? What is going on and the the two things that come to mind for me are one in the manifesto. I don't know if it was one of the sheets that was released or there's a few documents from the manifesto that was released. Uh, so that's the only information that people have.

Speaker 1:

And this individual states that she was almost caught, right, and I think that's why they released it, because it was, like, you know, somebody dropped the ball and that. So, as far as that goes, I think somebody did and inform, you know, local authorities who informed the FBI of this individual and whether they knew about it. No, they, I don't think they would want, that wouldn't make any sense, but they, but they, they, you know, they looked at the individual and they thought, oh, it's not a threat, threat, you know what I mean. And then Suddenly, a couple months later, person kills a bunch of people. So the FBI wouldn't want that to get out, that they drop the ball. Essentially, you know what I mean. So that's kind of what I'm thinking as far as her talking about Almost getting caught. I think that's that's kind of what I'm thinking as far as her talking about almost getting caught. I think that's why, because if the FBI didn't want to let the public know how they're failing, I mean they're failing in every which way. You see the crap going on. The FBI needs to be disbanded. And me just saying that, right there, probably I'm gonna get people listening to my shit to my cell phone this is my cell phone anyway um, and the other thing is this individual was a trans and was taking, you know, puberty blockers, or or or not puberty blockers, but cause it was a female going to a male.

Speaker 1:

She was taking, um, you know, testosterone and whatever kind of medication that they have to take. So here's the thing too when somebody has a sex change, they are dependent on doctors and medicine for their whole life they have to take. It's not like it's just, oh, you get it done, you're good to go, you have to continually. It's like being a diabetic you have to take your insulin shots for the rest of your life. Or if you got AIDS or something, and the medicine they take, you have to take it forever. And there's reports that this person was feeling you know a lot of her or him. So it was a girl that became, it was transitioning to a guy.

Speaker 1:

They, whatever you know they were having these thoughts that, when you look at, were brought upon from these pharmaceutical whatever that help a person transition, right, Right, and we all know that pharmaceutical companies don't want nothing negative coming out on them, you know. I mean, look at what happened with the 2020. And why am I acting like I'm on YouTube, you know, with COVID and everything, trying to suppress any kind of negativity about it. So I think those are the two. Maybe they both have is one of the other or they're both. You know part of it. So I think those are the two. Maybe they're they both have is one of the other or they're both. You know part of it. Um, so yeah, they don't want it to get out that the medicine or whatever it is that people who are transitioning from one sex to another could possibly make them go and shoot people Right Now, that's not to say that, like, if I was to start taking it, I would, you know, go and shoot people. I mean, maybe no, but uh, it's just, it depends on the individual, I think. But it depends on the individual, I think. And their makeup, their chemical makeup, their whatever, it just affects everybody differently.

Speaker 1:

One of the SSIs, your anti-depression pills and everything like that, right, I think for a small minority of people it does help, but I think for most it doesn't. It didn't help for me. It made actually things where I quit taking my antidepressants because my depression still happened. It just changed it and it got worse. So I quit taking my antidepressants because I was seeing it. Just it was not helping and, if anything, it was making it worse. And I think there are some people where it absolutely makes it worse. Case in point the Nashville shooter, or, you know, it maybe helps some people where it absolutely makes it worse. Case in point the nashville shooter or, um, you know, it maybe helps some people. But I mean, they say you're not supposed to take it forever anyway. But but just think about that, all these different chemicals and stuff and what it does to your brain. Think about all. You know back in the forties and fifties, where guns were everywhere, people had guns in their cars. Nobody was shooting anybody.

Speaker 1:

You know people ask that question a lot and I've said it before what's, what's the difference between now and then? It's like it's these SSIs or whatever they call it. I don't know if I'm, but you know, know the antidepressants and all this uh pharmaceutical crap that's supposed to chemically balance your brain. You know what I mean, but it doesn't, like I said, maybe for some, but majority I don't think it does, and that's why you see so much crap. You know, going on. You know, you see, like, because when did antidepressants come around? I I talked about it once before. It was like the 40s, 50s or something is when it really started going out there, and then suddenly the 70s was like serial killer everywhere you know, during during the seventies, and then now it's like progressed into active shooters.

Speaker 1:

It's like is this all created purposely or is it just pharmaceutical company wants to make as much money? They don't care what happens, which we know has happened before. The people that you know created Oxycontin. The family that did that. You know they, they knew what it can do and they still put it out there and it caused millions upon millions of deaths, overdoses and you know all kinds of crap. They don't care.

Speaker 1:

And, um, is it a big conspiracy, maybe? I mean, why is the trans movement being pushed so hard? You know you can look up like a map of all the different um clinics that help with surgeries and help with you know everything that you need to like. If somebody wants to transition, they can go to these clinics and they get quote, unquote educated and then can possibly get, you know, the surgeries and stuff They've like went from like seven to like hundreds and hundreds of them. You know what I mean. So it's like is it about money or is it? Is it really about just ruining our country? In a sense, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Now see, this is when you start going into like crazy conspiracies and like what? What is it? What is going on, you know, is where. You know, like I've said before, is were we. You know, did russia, did the communists really infiltrate america? And like all these people that push all these different programs and laws and regulations and all this stuff all stem from communism trying to destroy America. And this is the end result. That started in the fifties and sixties. You know what I mean and it took time. You know, like I said, it's like the long con, but it's working. You know, if we continue at the rate we are, america will no longer be around, it will crumble. Um, that's for sure, and that's probably the goal of some. You know who knows it's hard to say, but, um, I don't know. You know Trump isn't, you know he's not the best president ever, but he's definitely the president we need right now.

Speaker 1:

There's just something going on. You know, like I mean there's. There's actual documents and proof and everything of the CIA, the CIA conducting coups in other countries. What was Nixon, what was JFK? Those were coups. You know what I mean. They got rid of the person in power so that the person that they can control and have in power can be the one running the show.

Speaker 1:

Somebody's like, wow, this guy's nuts. To look it up, look into it, just read into it. Try and open up your mind a little bit and just read into some stuff. It's nuts. Or you can just, you know, blissfully be ignorant and just hope that everything works out, which I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Sometimes I miss, I miss, not, you know, kind of being aware of all the BS that's going on. Um, you know, somebody on Facebook, a friend of mine posted, uh, the thing about you know when, right before COVID really hit the fan and how Trump and I've talked about this before, so again I apologize, but how Trump closed the borders and everybody's calling him racist and it was just showing all the different politicians you know talking about, oh, no, you know Trump's racist. Look at, come to Chinatown, come here, let the blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and then all of a sudden, oh, we need to go after Trump for the way he handled the COVID, it's like what you know. So that's what really that whole thing is, what really got me kind of looking a little bit more and, like you know, I think that's kind of for everybody there's some kind of instance where I mean anybody, that's, you know, I guess more in the middle, like I kind of felt I was but something happens where you're just like what, and then you just kind of see it, and then you start seeing it everywhere. Maybe sometimes it's it's, it's, it's, it's um, you see it when it's not there. But you know there's like there's. There's different degrees, you know, and people.

Speaker 1:

You know, people will often say like, oh, conspiracy, conspiracy, a conspiracy in everything, and I always say it people, you know. People will often say like, oh, conspiracy theory, a conspiracy in everything, and I always say it's like, yes, there are some people that will see a conspiracy in everything, but there's nobody, or not nobody, but far more people that don't. Or like OK, what do I say so you can quote me? This is mine, ok. Or like okay, what do I say so you can quote me? This is mine, okay.

Speaker 1:

So there are a few people that question everything that goes on, every kind of whatever goes on. People question it. Is this actually? You know? What is this? This seems fishy to me, right? So there's a few that question everything, but there's hardly anybody that don't question anything. They just okay, I believe it, cnn says so. So okay, you know they. Just they don't question anything.

Speaker 1:

And that's, I think, the real problem. It's like you don't, you don't need to question everything, but you got to question some things, man, you got to just take a second and look and be like, okay, wait, hold on, that doesn't make sense. Why are they? You know what I mean? And it's happening more and more. You see it everywhere. So many people, it's, it's happening. So I mean the good, I mean that's ultimately what's going on Good versus evil, and the good is I mean, the evil was running everything for a while, so the good is starting to come back. People are starting to catch on, um, but it's going to be I don't know, it's gonna be crazy, but anyway, that's kind of that's all I wanted to talk about. As far as um, this, so, uh, I'm going to stop this, I'm going to export it and then I'm going to record what I was originally going to talk about. But thanks for hanging out and I'll see you next time.

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