Hey @YouTubeCreators@YouTube@TeamYouTube this nut job from Australia is currently LIVE right now on your platform false flagging channels. He’s threatened me many times including physical violence & now he’s going after my channel. Please look into this clear abuse of your TOS
I dislike and mistrust all closed systems of thought
I particularly dislike Islam because it demands child marriage, female genital mutilation, the beating of
wives, the killing of infidels, the unending promotion of the worst aspects of the male ego, and a complete refusal to contemplate multiculturism
All of which are contrary to the values I hold
Are you telling me, Maliq, that this all is caused by a fear of the truth ?
Robinhood is one of a handful of brokerages selected by @SpaceX to allocate IPO shares to retail investors. If you have an account at Robinhood, here’s how to prepare for the SpaceX IPO:
Eligibility Requirements:
• There is no minimum account size required to participate, but you must have enough buying power to cover your requested shares if you are allocated any.
• You must have an individual brokerage account. Retirement, custodial, and multiple investing accounts are not eligible for IPO Access.
How to Prepare:
• Make sure IPO Access is enabled in your Robinhood app. Turn on your IPO notifications so that Robinhood notifies you when the SpaceX IPO comes online.
• Have Sufficient Buying Power: Ensure you have enough funds in your account to cover your request.
• Request Shares: Once the IPO is announced and available, you can request shares through the app. Allocation is random and not guaranteed.
Note:
• Allocation is not based on account size; all eligible requests have the same chance.
• You can only request shares after the IPO price range is set (currently expected by mid-June)
• If you are allocated shares, the cost will be deducted from your buying power.
• Eligibility requirements are subject to change at any time.
You can only place an order for SpaceX IPO shares on Robinhood when:
• The underwriter sets the initial price range for the IPO.
• The IPO is listed in the IPO Access section of your Robinhood app.
• Once these conditions are met, you'll see SpaceX in the IPO Access list. At that point, you can submit a conditional offer to buy (COB) shares through the app. You cannot place an order before these steps are completed.
Don’t be surprised if you receive fewer IPO shares than you requested, if any at all. Demand for the limited number of available IPO shares will almost certainly be extremely high, and these participating brokerages will only get a certain sized allocation of shares to offer to retail investors. Not financial advice.
This was one of the best rides of my life. I felt locked in fight night. No fear just focused positive adrenaline.
Love to my team. 🥹
My heart is heavy, I wanted to throw, battle, win, but I kicked when I should have moved and was down and done. If I hadn’t tapped she would’ve broken my arm, as it had begun to crackle.
The disappointment of losing like that is very humbling.
@JonnyBones and @cainmma came up to my table after the fight. They set my mind straight.
Jon said, “You haven’t fought in 17 years? Do you know how big your balls have to be to get back in there after that long? Did you set some sort of record or something? Respect!” 🤣 That’s exactly what I needed to hear from the best to ever to do it.
I’ve been in a caloric deficit for a year, training felt like swimming as hard as I could upstream. I can count on two hands the number of times I felt good training. It was physically the hardest thing I’ve ever done taking the weight off while turning back into an athlete. I felt like a science experiment losing 100lbs. Every week the pressure of how to get that little bit off. I learned a little late how to do it healthier but trial by fire.
The California Athletic Commission is great and one of the strictest in the world. They weighed me a week and a half before the fight, extra tests and scans, multiple drug tests. We weighed in and they weighed us the night of the fight to make sure we complied with the rehydration rules, which I passed all easily.
I needed to go through this fight to implement permanent lifestyle changes and now I feel like this is just the beginning. I can’t wait to see where I can push my body to go next.
I’m so glad the world got to experience this version of @rondarousey I found a beautiful woman, wife, mother, daughter, sister and legend. I adore you lady.
We made history, again. I hope @MostVpromotions MMA @netflix continue on because they CRUSHED it. Respect where respect is due. @nakisa_bidarian@jakepaul
It was such a great experience.
Thank you ALL for showing your support. It’s because of you we get to face our fears and live our dreams.
With all my heart, thank you all. ♥️
No, AOC, the American Revolution was NOT “against the billionaires of their time.”
It was against a large, distant, overly intrusive government that recognized no limits over its own authority to tax, regulate, and eat out the substance of the citizens it claimed to serve.
David Sacks: Nonprofits need to manufacture problems in America to stay in business
David Sacks:
“Here's the systemic problem with nonprofits and NGOs.
Let me just contrast it with business.
In business, you set up a company, the company has to make revenue, it has to make profits.
And if it doesn't, it's going to go out of business, right? Because it'll lose money.
So there's a feedback mechanism from the market.
With an NGO, nonprofit, what have you, they raise money. They don't sell things.
They fundraise from donors in order to engage in an activity, but what happens over time is the actual activities may stop mattering, and all that really matters is they're able to keep fundraising, right?
Because they're just trying to figure out a justification to keep going back to donors to get more and more money out of them.
That's what perpetuates the organization.”
Chamath:
“ Why wouldn't the Southern Poverty Law Center focus on southern poverty? Which is an issue that actually still exists in some shape or form.
Why do you call it one thing, focus on racism, and then all of a sudden whip up fake racism?”
Sacks:
“I do think that at one time in this country, civil rights was a noble cause, a very legitimate cause.
We had the legacy of segregation and Jim Crow, and there were groups that were set up to basically change that, and they succeeded.
But again, no one in an NGO or a nonprofit ever declares victory.
When Obama got elected in 2008, regardless of whether you liked Obama or not, or agreed with his politics, I thought that at that point, most people could see that this was not a racist country.
Whatever else you could say, the fact that the highest office in the land was not denied to anybody showed that this country was not holding people back based on their skin color.
And instead of just basically packing up shop and saying, ‘Okay, we've achieved our goal,’ the goalposts all got moved.
Remember, that's when the whole anti-racism thing started, was around Obama's second term.
If they just said at that time, ‘You know what, we're going to move the goalposts from equality of opportunity to equality of results. We're going to basically make everyone equal at the finish line,’ which is to say, identity socialism.
People would've said, ‘Eh, no, we're not on board for that.’
So instead, they created this whole new terminology to justify it.
And it's taken us years to unpack that and realize what's really going on.”
Cathie Wood just named the contradiction nobody wants to touch.
She compared Elon Musk to Thomas Edison.
Not as praise. As a pattern.
Wood: “I think he’s the Thomas Edison of our age… he wants to do the right thing to transform the lot of most of humanity.”
The media sees a reckless billionaire setting fires.
Wood sees the only person in the room building anything at all.
The gap between those two readings tells you everything about who controls the narrative.
Start with Tesla.
Wood: “Tesla was an environmental move, which I think a lot of people attacking his cars… they’ve forgotten.”
He built the exact machine environmentalists spent thirty years begging for.
Didn’t lobby for it. Didn’t write a whitepaper. Built it.
Forced every major automaker on Earth to abandon the combustion engine.
Then the second he won, the same movement made him the enemy.
Because the establishment never wanted the problem solved. They wanted the problem funded. And those are two very different things.
A solved problem kills the committee. Kills the nonprofit. Kills the careers built on managing the crisis instead of ending it.
Musk ended it. And they have never forgiven him.
SpaceX looks like an escape hatch if you never read past the headline.
Which is exactly what the press counts on.
Wood: “What we learn about material science and technologies… is going to help us here on Earth as well.”
Mars was never the exit.
It is the lab.
Build under conditions so brutal that every breakthrough changes what is possible back home.
You learn to keep a human alive in a frozen irradiated vacuum.
Fixing an energy grid on a temperate planet becomes arithmetic.
He is not running from the cradle.
He is stress-testing the technology that preserves it.
But that story doesn’t sell ads. Doesn’t move polling numbers. So they bury it under hit pieces and congressional theater and call it journalism.
Most people who reach his level stop building and start protecting what they have.
They buy senators. They buy newspapers. They buy silence.
Musk keeps picking the hardest unsolved problems on the planet and running straight at them.
That is what terrifies the establishment.
Not that he might fail.
That he might succeed without them. Without their funding. Without their approval. Without anything they can hold over his head.
A man they cannot buy is a man they cannot control.
So they do the only thing they have left.
They send the media after him.
Every legacy outlet runs the same playbook. Strip the context. Clip the quote. Frame the motive. Let the algorithm do the rest.
It has worked on every builder before him.
It will not work on this one.
They will spend their careers trying to tear him down.
He will spend his building the thing that saves them anyway.
The stones always come from inside the walls.
Elon Musk just exposed the one lie every modern nation tells itself.
Musk: “In 1969, we were able to send somebody to the moon.”
Rotary phones. Computers the size of rooms. Slide rules.
We put a human on the moon with less processing power than your watch.
Musk: “Then the space shuttle retired, and the United States could take no one to orbit.”
The most advanced nation in human history went from footprints on the moon to zero capability of leaving the atmosphere.
That is not a funding problem.
That is civilizational decay dressed up as a policy decision.
Musk: “People are mistaken when they think that technology just automatically improves… it will, by itself, degrade.”
That sentence should keep you up tonight.
We treat progress like gravity. Like it pulls us forward whether we try or not.
It is the opposite.
Progress is a boulder on a hill. The second you stop pushing, it rolls back over you. And it never announces itself.
Musk: “You look at great civilizations like ancient Egypt, and they were able to make the pyramids, and they forgot how to do that.”
They did not run out of stone.
They were not conquered.
They got comfortable. And the knowledge bled out so quietly that nobody noticed until it was already gone.
That is the real threat to everything we have built.
Not a nuclear flash. Not an asteroid. Not some dramatic Hollywood collapse.
A quiet forgetting.
Every chip we fabricate. Every rocket we launch. Every data center we power. All of it held together by a thin fraction of the population working at a pace that would break most people.
The moment that fraction gets tired or outnumbered by people who believe the machine runs itself, everything dissolves.
And here is the part nobody wants to say out loud.
We are not special. We are running the same operating system as every civilization that came before us.
Comfort is the sedative. Complacency is the flatline.
One generation that stops fighting is all it has ever taken.
You do not lose the future in a war.
You lose it in your sleep.
Broken Crown has been hit with the "Inauthentic Content" flag and demonetized. Broken Crown is my politics podcast, a live news analysis show that has been going for 3 years. This flag is for spam content, we stream once a week. What is going on?
I NEED YOUR HELP.
Youtube DEMONETIZIED MY CHANNEL for "inauthentic content" last night @TeamYouTube
I'm LIVE EVERY DAY.
LIVE!
2 - 4 hours.
ME SPEAKING in my Southern accent.
HOW can i be a BOT @TeamYouTube
In fact, all my content has BEEN LIVESTREAMS for almost a YEAR NOW due to illness.
I ALSO have ON HUMAN GUESTS.
Megan Fox is there EVERY Tuesday and Thursday!
That's HUMAN content!
I recently had on WhatTheHales, amongst others.
I go on other shows. It's nuts.
I've been around since 2012, and COVER CASES since 2018.
Again, I do THOSE LIVE.
Depp v Heard. Afroman. Vic mignogna. Baldoni v Lively. OTHERS.
Currently I'm covering MULTIPLE CASES coming out of Florida from one group of people.
CRAZY people.
I don't show my face because weirdos online like threatening kids, and I got two.
Honestly dude, I've tried not to say anything to you but you keep saying things about Iranians that is actually racist and so ignorant. It's so insulting. You fell off dude. And I caught that shit you said on the debate about how this is all a big joke to you. I'll admit that I'm hurt by what's happening and I'm close to it - but you speak so low of Iranians it is deeply disrespectful. And I don't think you even care. But as someone who's streamed with you and supported you for many years, I'm out Jeremy.
You really should have stuck to Brie Larson videos.
It’s not two realities. It’s two attention systems.
One group lives in the constant information stream, following every headline, thread, and update on X in real time.
The other group is busy raising kids, working jobs, paying bills, and trying to keep their own house in order. They’re not refreshing feeds all day.
And honestly… that doesn’t automatically make them less aware. Sometimes the people glued to the feed are the ones inside the bubble.
Algorithms amplify urgency. Everything feels historic. Every hour feels like a turning point.
But most people instinctively know something important:
You can’t live a healthy life in a constant state of global crisis monitoring.
So it’s not two realities.
It’s two different choices about where to place attention.
One watches the world nonstop.
The other actually goes outside and lives in it.