“I’m lucky, I get to choose what color of shock color I wear here at the Weyland-Yutani fulfillment center, the Amazon-Disney plant doesn’t even give you one that has paint!”
@@HannesRadke I'm still praying Matt debates that moron vaush. Matt knows history minute by minute since the dawn of time, everything vaush shits out of his face is completely ahistorical
@@lilfilth5622 way easier to pony up the 17 dollars for a 30 rack then go through some complicated food stamp scheme where I turn in plastic bottles for beer money
@@lilfilth5622 this made me laugh really hard. Thanks for that. And thanks for the advice, will be implementing this scam with my It's Sunny In Philadelphia style squad. It's fool-proof!
Any time I think of libertarians, I think of that Libertarian Party debate where someone argued against driving licenses by asking the audience whether we'd need toaster licenses to operate toasters. an ideology made by and for literal children
This dude was quite a soft libertarian. It was like debating a coworker at the water cooler. They should have tried to seek out a real psycho to debate.
“I’m a libertarian who believes in small govt and less control of peoples lives! (First issue arises) the federal govt should just make a law!!” These people are beyond parody
You kid, but they have been kind of quiet or slowly evaporating as a tendency. I think most of them chickened out and went MAGA just to be on some kind of winning team for the first time in their lives.
“I like to focus more on specific examples of government interference.” So…anecdotes, cause libertarians are too stupid to have a systemic critique of anything
Thank you A.Marx for curating my #1 para-social relationship. Got sober this year Jan 2022, listening to the Dry boys and eating mad chocolate before bed sure beats boozing daily and the occasional overdose. Love the consistency in your output, the deep cuts and the editing.
This really was an important moment for Chapo. Soave is like a lamb being led to the slaughter, he really expects to be talking to some VICE type reporter who listens to the Sex Pistoles but supported Ron Paul.
"University of Michigan" BULL SHIT. UofM grad here. The poor kids were isolated from the jump and forced to join a "bridge" program a semester early in order to teach them how to be students among middle class (like myself) or rich kids. They ALL had to do "work studies" which "helped" pay for their schooling. Most of them worked in the dining halls, of which I was a student manager (so that I could MAKE MONEY to buy booze). NONE of the poor kids who worked for me "used food stamps to buy alcohol"...cuz that's illegal in Michigan. They did work studies so they could afford the school they attended. It reduced their tuition. IF it gave them income then maybe they used it to buy alcohol (like any other student), but there was no systemic crime of using food stamps to buy alcohol.
Important to note that it is straight up not possible, even in Michigan, to use EBT or SNAP benefits to purchase alcohol or tobacco. You can’t even purchase any prepared food so idk wtf this guy was talking about. Also, if somehow that was happening, why is the answer to scrap the program entirely?
Well, here in my hood in Atlanta, there are plenty of shady stores will to give cash for EBT transactions, with a 20 percent commission. Cash to use however they choose.
To be charitable, and idk, maybe these students uses the money they saved from food stamps to buy beer and stuff instead of food. Still a dogshit reason to cut benefits and the most likely case is that robby had no clue what he was talking about
"University of Michigan" BULL SHIT. UofM grad here. The poor kids were isolated from the jump and forced to join a "bridge" program a semester early in order to teach them how to be students among middle class (like myself) or rich kids. They ALL had to do "work studies" which "helped" pay for their schooling. Most of them worked in the dining halls, of which I was a student manager (so that I could MAKE MONEY to buy booze). NONE of the poor kids who worked for me "used food stamps to buy alcohol"...cuz that's illegal in Michigan. They did work studies so they could afford the school they attended. It reduced their tuition. IF it gave them income then maybe they used it to buy alcohol (like any other student), but there was no systemic crime of using food stamps to buy alcohol.
“There are a lot of people who claim to be libertarians whom I would not consider to be libertarians” 5 seconds later “Libertarian just means you want a smaller government, you don’t have to subscribe to any philosophical or abstract tenets” 🤔 🧐 🤨
These debates are educational so long as they don't go in circles, because libertarians have gotten very good at casually rejecting the contradictions of their own reasonings, and then everyone's nerves go off. I think this was a nice and friendly debate free of bitterness.
And as a Michigander who went to UofM, I KNOW he lied. Rich people don't qualify for food stamps, poor people do work studies to reduce their tuition- it doesn't provide them with food stamps (and if it did you still couldnt buy alcohol with it).
The argument that the libertarian has that choosing what you consume is more of a check on wealthy corporations than the govt is ridiculous. Wealthy people have millions of "votes" and the struggling have 100 if they are lucky. The fact that he can't address the "we have a say in govt policy. We have no say in corporation policy" is what no libertarian can answer. They think the govt is bad because wealthy corporations manipulate policy. But for some reason they believe corporations left to their own devices would behave, when literally all of history has said otherwise. Libertarianism is more utopian than any socialism and it's not even close.
socialism utopia requires that people working together for the betterment of all come up with a fairly incorruptible administration system. All libertarianism needs is that uber powerful sociopaths chose to become compassionate.
Props to Chapo, because if the want someone to represent the oily and repellant heart of libertarianism, they'd do worse than to pick an 80s movie bad guy rich kid with a smarmy voice. He's the perfect Washington Generals for them to triumph over and for the audience to boo, the socialist version of having an Alan Colmes.
When I think "libertarian" I think of a nerd getting tied to a pole and having fruit thrown at them like a medieval fool, and this basically was that. Easy W for the chapos but good entertainment!
This sounds like a criticism of Chapo for inviting a straw man of libertarianism, but I've been watching Briahna Joy Gray duke it out with Robby for a year now on Rising, and I've seen the other professional libertarians the world has to offer, like Robby's colleague at Reason Magazine Liz Wolfe, and Robby is literally the best they can do. Robby is the libertarians sending their best.
Look guys I have more choices of which type of capitalist propaganda news site I wanna look at today and i get to choose which color my phone case is the same phone I wont be able to afford if I dont reach my 800000 picks a minute quota at the Amazon fulfilment center that I have to have a car to get to.
Libertarians prattle on about choice, how much choice we have. What they don't mention is choice that you don't have a say in creating, choice that is provided for you by other entities, especially The Market, aren't always or even often good for you. Is a choice between arsenic and cyanide really a choice? Put simply, in the restaurant of life, if you're not writing the menu, then you're on the menu.
Pretty much. Like for as shitty as capitalism is…there’s at least “some space” for a welfare state. Libertarians are all like..the rich should basically make all the money and somehow this helps America.
@TheSkaOreo But don't you see? The rich are genetically superior to us plebs, which is why they should be allowed to hoard all the wealth and resources they want while millions starve. You would understand this if you read the brilliant writings of Murray Rothbard and Ayn Rand.
the problem with representative govt is that money corrupts the govt. The solution is making it so the govt. doesn't need to be corrupted and it's just money's influence directly effecting the people.
Like most libertarians, this guys seems to have not thought about this stuff for a second longer than it took to memorize a handful of canned responses to hysterical college lib talking points
Whenever I hear a libertarian speak, all I can think is that one scene in the Housemaid’s tale where one of the oppressors goes: “A better world doesn’t mean better for everyone.”
"theyre beating up the teachers" he definitely did not go to one of those schools, the kids doing that shit were failed long before they even hit kindergarten
@@berdyderg900 ...No? I believe that your material conditions have a lot of influence on what type of person you will and can be. The inverse applies to what you're saying too, experiences can make people worse. Or worse, the experiences that would make people better just don't simply happen. The difference probably between us is that I grew up in the environment where kids fight the teacher/disrupt the whole class/smoke weed out of a bookbag lined with tin foil in class, knew these people and what their lives were like ... and you didn't.
..it's baffling whenever someone who isn't neurodivergent hitches their wagon to libertarianism. It's the most arbitrarily "pick-and-choose" ideology out there, and makes fascism look reasonably thought-out by comparison. Every laid-out discussion on how "it would all work" I've ever heard is identical to talking to a child, where any incongruity that would inconvenience their own lived life if it was made universal-policy is side-stepped with "...yeah, but it would be different if it happened to me. This is grand-scale society-ordering-politics for people who isn't me. I am different, and may be the only person alive who feels that way."
Hey can someone help me find an episode? Two of the boys go on a podcast with two old guys who don’t reallly understand them. They then come back and do an episode talking about it. I feel like this was a big moment but I can’t seem to find it
Are you talking about when Matt and Virgil went on that Yahoo podcast? I forget the name of it. EDIT: Skullduggery is the name of the Yahoo pod. Is that what you're thinking of?
My faaaavorite part of that was where Virgil suggests that polluting the F out of poor neighborhoods shouldn't be allowed and the dunderhead liberal capitalist is like 'well that's a PERSPEKTIVVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH'
The “no entitlements guy“ Coming from a white healthy probably wealthy privileged dude… Is that not just most all libertarians? Also tired of his most defense of the right, cause that’s what most libertarians lean, and keeping the left right divisiveness when libertarians are supposed to be independent. Wtf is the point of “United States” when everything is up to the states…?
Pretty sure 99.9% of his privilege comes from the "wealthy" trait. Unless we're going to pretend women from the upper middle class and above are oppressed compared to working class level men. Pretty sure Marx wouldn't agree with that.
Holy shit I just got to the college student SNAP card thing and not only was it obviously a lie, but he then claimed that it was bad that the rich people abused it because it got taken away from all the people who needed it. Like what the fuck has this dude actually thought about? Is he 22 or something?
Not gonna lie I actually kinda like Robby. I mean I can’t stand him but he is my favorite commentator that I can’t stand I guess. He’s like my own personal heel.
I have a novel idea. Let's get rid of sports in school. Nobody needs to run track to learn how to run a business or to set a bone. We could get rid of useless stadiums that cause traffic jams and massive waste. We could get rid of golf courses that are taking up space from nature. End all the wasted travel from City to City to play their games. I'm sure we can find other ways to build team and leadership skills. Peace love and solidarity
My man said “I like to be a principled libertarian- but not the kind who thinks all oppression matters.” Very principled. I’m sure the actual (left) libertarians who have made their mantra to question & abolish all oppressive hierarchies, whether state, economic class, or social (white supremacy, patriarchy, etc.) for hundreds of years would be so proud. 😒
Everyone's shitting on this guy, and he does seem a bit confused, but I think he's ripe for inclusion in a majoritarian revolution. I think he's open-minded. And specifically, he's open to taxing and redistribution. When education came up, it seems like Matt really made him rethink the source of the problem. Edit: after the discussion about media monopoly, I think he's either a dummy or evasive
It's boring because the Chapos are kinda letting the dummy show his cards without really mocking him openly or hounding him. He's letting it all go with how much he actually doesn't know anything.
This discussion is so frustrating to listen to. I mean, I wish Soave nothing but the best and he seems like a pleasant enough man but the minute he encounters the slightest pushback or interrogation on his view from Christman et. al, he crumbles like a slice of birthday cake. There are only so many "Well I don't necessarily disagree with that's." you can hear before you wonder who or what this dude stands for.
He's joking. I don't know what they would recommend for the curriculum. I would change all school into dual language schools. Or something along those line. Especially for certain areas. Right now I live in a 95% spanish speaking Latino city. Dual language would be worth while for this community.
"I get to choose what color my iPhone is." Sounds like a satire on capitalists rather than an unironic belief.
Something right out of a gta radio broadcast
“I’m lucky, I get to choose what color of shock color I wear here at the Weyland-Yutani fulfillment center, the Amazon-Disney plant doesn’t even give you one that has paint!”
It can be two things
I thought he was joking...
@@bighomiegayass1917 One year later and I still haven't found my shock color. Is it purple? Who can say?
Robby seems like a sweet kid. A week of homelessness would probably cure his insanity.
Better make it 10 years just to be safe
It took me a bit to realize that this wasn't Felix calling in and pretending to be a libertarian.
Wait..... oh no
You mean it isn't?
Matt’s level of restrain is legendary
I can feel him vibrating through the screen.
Christ man had the vape pen working overtime on that day
He totally talks in a way he can understand
I'd love to live in the timeline where Matt becomes the main debate bro of the left. He has the wild temper and perfect amount of loudness.
@@HannesRadke I'm still praying Matt debates that moron vaush. Matt knows history minute by minute since the dawn of time, everything vaush shits out of his face is completely ahistorical
You can't buy beer with foodstamps.
Just to let anyone know that somehow doesn't already.
Exciting Hypothesis : this man has never known anyone using food stamps.
Yes but you can buy crates of water and dump them out and deposit the bottles for beer money
@@lilfilth5622 - I honestly can't tell if this is sarcasm or just another dumb libertarian chud talking point.
@@lilfilth5622 way easier to pony up the 17 dollars for a 30 rack then go through some complicated food stamp scheme where I turn in plastic bottles for beer money
@@lilfilth5622 this made me laugh really hard. Thanks for that. And thanks for the advice, will be implementing this scam with my It's Sunny In Philadelphia style squad. It's fool-proof!
Any time I think of libertarians, I think of that Libertarian Party debate where someone argued against driving licenses by asking the audience whether we'd need toaster licenses to operate toasters. an ideology made by and for literal children
Another libertarian debate stands out where a candidate was booed for daring to suggest that you shouldn't be allowed to sell heroin to a 5-year old.
...Or how they can marry 15 year olds.
Not an a libertarian argument
This dude was quite a soft libertarian. It was like debating a coworker at the water cooler. They should have tried to seek out a real psycho to debate.
He’s not libertarian, he’s CIA career controlled opposition that’s also a Zionist ( all the ops are Zionist)
"I can choose what colour my iphone is" gottem hahah
“I’m a libertarian who believes in small govt and less control of peoples lives! (First issue arises) the federal govt should just make a law!!”
These people are beyond parody
Libertarians literally went extinct after this debate
You kid, but they have been kind of quiet or slowly evaporating as a tendency. I think most of them chickened out and went MAGA just to be on some kind of winning team for the first time in their lives.
If only
Sam Seder has decimated quite a few over the years. It's always a joy.
@@ImpendingRiot83
They've become normie Republicans and Nazis.
They figured out that they need government coercion to keep people down they don't like
@@gOaTcrackalac88 you can even hear Michael laugh🥲
I GET TO CHOOSE WHAT COLOR MY IPHONE IS!
He really just gave up there.
That's when I joined the 'tarians.
i'm glad that we gave the ultra wealthy exclusive control over mass media so that i can choose what website i get my genshin impact news from.
@@robert9016 At 36:06 "I have different options just for getting my video game news" he statred smearing shit on the walls.
“I like to focus more on specific examples of government interference.” So…anecdotes, cause libertarians are too stupid to have a systemic critique of anything
honestly i’ll take a libertarian using anecdotes that actually happened over the wild-eyed hypotheticals they usually use to buttress their ideology
Thank you A.Marx for curating my #1 para-social relationship. Got sober this year Jan 2022, listening to the Dry boys and eating mad chocolate before bed sure beats boozing daily and the occasional overdose. Love the consistency in your output, the deep cuts and the editing.
sending my energy for sobriety, comrade
DUDE nice job!!!
Congrats, brother. Going sober ain't easy, but you're doing it
that’s funny because I use this show for the EXACT opposite purpose
"A lot of the left think that documentaries critical of the Clintons should be outlawed." - Robby Soave, professional 🤡
#DarkClinton
I wish they had done more of these. I love Matt’s complete inability to keep his cool on both this and the Walther interview.
This really was an important moment for Chapo. Soave is like a lamb being led to the slaughter, he really expects to be talking to some VICE type reporter who listens to the Sex Pistoles but supported Ron Paul.
Thank you! They’ve referenced this debate for years but I’ve never found the recording
Really? Just a heads-up, you can very easily steal every episode.
@@TunaMindset yeah but I’m a good boy
@@jj947 😕
You'd have to find it on their Patreon
@@TunaMindset tell me these secrets wise one
"Federal action to alleviate poverty."
"Yes."
Love this
"University of Michigan"
BULL SHIT. UofM grad here. The poor kids were isolated from the jump and forced to join a "bridge" program a semester early in order to teach them how to be students among middle class (like myself) or rich kids. They ALL had to do "work studies" which "helped" pay for their schooling. Most of them worked in the dining halls, of which I was a student manager (so that I could MAKE MONEY to buy booze). NONE of the poor kids who worked for me "used food stamps to buy alcohol"...cuz that's illegal in Michigan. They did work studies so they could afford the school they attended. It reduced their tuition. IF it gave them income then maybe they used it to buy alcohol (like any other student), but there was no systemic crime of using food stamps to buy alcohol.
He always looks like he’s about to burst into singing “Tomorrow Belongs to Me.”
Important to note that it is straight up not possible, even in Michigan, to use EBT or SNAP benefits to purchase alcohol or tobacco. You can’t even purchase any prepared food so idk wtf this guy was talking about. Also, if somehow that was happening, why is the answer to scrap the program entirely?
Well, here in my hood in Atlanta, there are plenty of shady stores will to give cash for EBT transactions, with a 20 percent commission. Cash to use however they choose.
You can totally use ebt to buy prepared food in California at least
To be charitable, and idk, maybe these students uses the money they saved from food stamps to buy beer and stuff instead of food. Still a dogshit reason to cut benefits and the most likely case is that robby had no clue what he was talking about
"University of Michigan"
BULL SHIT. UofM grad here. The poor kids were isolated from the jump and forced to join a "bridge" program a semester early in order to teach them how to be students among middle class (like myself) or rich kids. They ALL had to do "work studies" which "helped" pay for their schooling. Most of them worked in the dining halls, of which I was a student manager (so that I could MAKE MONEY to buy booze). NONE of the poor kids who worked for me "used food stamps to buy alcohol"...cuz that's illegal in Michigan. They did work studies so they could afford the school they attended. It reduced their tuition. IF it gave them income then maybe they used it to buy alcohol (like any other student), but there was no systemic crime of using food stamps to buy alcohol.
“There are a lot of people who claim to be libertarians whom I would not consider to be libertarians”
5 seconds later
“Libertarian just means you want a smaller government, you don’t have to subscribe to any philosophical or abstract tenets”
🤔 🧐 🤨
These debates are educational so long as they don't go in circles, because libertarians have gotten very good at casually rejecting the contradictions of their own reasonings, and then everyone's nerves go off.
I think this was a nice and friendly debate free of bitterness.
God damn I love Matt so much. He is speaking nothing but facts.
Matt cackling at the end got me. This guy’s just got nothing to grasp onto.
Must be an interesting place where this Robby guy lives, cause it’s certainly not reality.
The hill rising, a host
23:05 Straight up lied. Anyone who’s ever had food stamps knows you can’t use them for alcohol.
And as a Michigander who went to UofM, I KNOW he lied. Rich people don't qualify for food stamps, poor people do work studies to reduce their tuition- it doesn't provide them with food stamps (and if it did you still couldnt buy alcohol with it).
You can hear him blushing.
Anyone else get a milo yiannapolis vibe from that photo? Because this seems to be the libertarian doppelganger.
Robby is the Cybertruck of political banter
The argument that the libertarian has that choosing what you consume is more of a check on wealthy corporations than the govt is ridiculous.
Wealthy people have millions of "votes" and the struggling have 100 if they are lucky.
The fact that he can't address the "we have a say in govt policy. We have no say in corporation policy" is what no libertarian can answer. They think the govt is bad because wealthy corporations manipulate policy. But for some reason they believe corporations left to their own devices would behave, when literally all of history has said otherwise.
Libertarianism is more utopian than any socialism and it's not even close.
socialism utopia requires that people working together for the betterment of all come up with a fairly incorruptible administration system. All libertarianism needs is that uber powerful sociopaths chose to become compassionate.
@@captainfantastic7643 neither of those statements are even close to true, if you care
@@berdyderg900 well I don't care so they are true.
@@captainfantastic7643 life as a dullard is legitimately probably very fun
@@berdyderg900 you're the one who qualified the truth of my statements on my level of caring about your input.
That haircut is now illegal
I knew you'd deliver, great work
Shouldn’t the government give us beer??
They need to break up the beer monopoly.
Props to Chapo, because if the want someone to represent the oily and repellant heart of libertarianism, they'd do worse than to pick an 80s movie bad guy rich kid with a smarmy voice. He's the perfect Washington Generals for them to triumph over and for the audience to boo, the socialist version of having an Alan Colmes.
When I think "libertarian" I think of a nerd getting tied to a pole and having fruit thrown at them like a medieval fool, and this basically was that. Easy W for the chapos but good entertainment!
This sounds like a criticism of Chapo for inviting a straw man of libertarianism, but I've been watching Briahna Joy Gray duke it out with Robby for a year now on Rising, and I've seen the other professional libertarians the world has to offer, like Robby's colleague at Reason Magazine Liz Wolfe, and Robby is literally the best they can do. Robby is the libertarians sending their best.
Look guys I have more choices of which type of capitalist propaganda news site I wanna look at today and i get to choose which color my phone case is the same phone I wont be able to afford if I dont reach my 800000 picks a minute quota at the Amazon fulfilment center that I have to have a car to get to.
Wish they did more of this but understand why they don’t
Ive heard legends of this debate but never seen it before. Thanks!
Hahahaha I love you acid, I saw the comment from the last video requesting this. Ask and ye shall receive :)))
Libertarians prattle on about choice, how much choice we have.
What they don't mention is choice that you don't have a say in creating, choice that is provided for you by other entities, especially The Market, aren't always or even often good for you. Is a choice between arsenic and cyanide really a choice?
Put simply, in the restaurant of life, if you're not writing the menu, then you're on the menu.
Weren't you listening? He chose the color of his iphone, commies owned
Pretty much. Like for as shitty as capitalism is…there’s at least “some space” for a welfare state.
Libertarians are all like..the rich should basically make all the money and somehow this helps America.
@TheSkaOreo But don't you see? The rich are genetically superior to us plebs, which is why they should be allowed to hoard all the wealth and resources they want while millions starve. You would understand this if you read the brilliant writings of Murray Rothbard and Ayn Rand.
Love the ambient sound effects in the background
going nuts
Thank you for posting this!
This is painful.
the problem with representative govt is that money corrupts the govt. The solution is making it so the govt. doesn't need to be corrupted and it's just money's influence directly effecting the people.
Speaking of libertarians we need a McMegan greatest hits compilation
Felix saying he’s poly made me laugh so hard
I like his made up Peter Thiel impression that just sounds like Henry Kissinger Dracula 34:45
“Nah I don’t have a gf, I’m poly”- his first contribution to the debate
Like most libertarians, this guys seems to have not thought about this stuff for a second longer than it took to memorize a handful of canned responses to hysterical college lib talking points
Whenever I hear a libertarian speak, all I can think is that one scene in the Housemaid’s tale where one of the oppressors goes:
“A better world doesn’t mean better for everyone.”
that's gay
"theyre beating up the teachers" he definitely did not go to one of those schools, the kids doing that shit were failed long before they even hit kindergarten
Wait do you literally believe in determinism? No experience could have changed the lives of those children in any capacity?
@@berdyderg900 ...No? I believe that your material conditions have a lot of influence on what type of person you will and can be. The inverse applies to what you're saying too, experiences can make people worse. Or worse, the experiences that would make people better just don't simply happen.
The difference probably between us is that I grew up in the environment where kids fight the teacher/disrupt the whole class/smoke weed out of a bookbag lined with tin foil in class, knew these people and what their lives were like ... and you didn't.
This was good but I’d LOVE to see this guy call in to debate Sam Seder on The Majority Report.
..it's baffling whenever someone who isn't neurodivergent hitches their wagon to libertarianism. It's the most arbitrarily "pick-and-choose" ideology out there, and makes fascism look reasonably thought-out by comparison.
Every laid-out discussion on how "it would all work" I've ever heard is identical to talking to a child, where any incongruity that would inconvenience their own lived life if it was made universal-policy is side-stepped with "...yeah, but it would be different if it happened to me. This is grand-scale society-ordering-politics for people who isn't me. I am different, and may be the only person alive who feels that way."
Hey can someone help me find an episode?
Two of the boys go on a podcast with two old guys who don’t reallly understand them. They then come back and do an episode talking about it. I feel like this was a big moment but I can’t seem to find it
Are you talking about when Matt and Virgil went on that Yahoo podcast? I forget the name of it.
EDIT: Skullduggery is the name of the Yahoo pod. Is that what you're thinking of?
@@ChewyThomson yes!! I found it! Its called skullduggery
My faaaavorite part of that was where Virgil suggests that polluting the F out of poor neighborhoods shouldn't be allowed and the dunderhead liberal capitalist is like 'well that's a PERSPEKTIVVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH'
The “no entitlements guy“ Coming from a white healthy probably wealthy privileged dude… Is that not just most all libertarians? Also tired of his most defense of the right, cause that’s what most libertarians lean, and keeping the left right divisiveness when libertarians are supposed to be independent. Wtf is the point of “United States” when everything is up to the states…?
Libertarians wish America had all of the EU's logistic issues mixed up with all of Singapore's economic ones.
@@harmoniousrex Haha, this is accurate.
Pretty sure 99.9% of his privilege comes from the "wealthy" trait. Unless we're going to pretend women from the upper middle class and above are oppressed compared to working class level men. Pretty sure Marx wouldn't agree with that.
This is such a textbook example of how unproductive debates are lmao
Absolutely. I think it was about Robby's 4th "I don't disagree with that." I realised exactly how little substance he actually brought to the table
Nice Mexican Caravan insertion there at 26 minutes🎉
Holy shit I just got to the college student SNAP card thing and not only was it obviously a lie, but he then claimed that it was bad that the rich people abused it because it got taken away from all the people who needed it. Like what the fuck has this dude actually thought about? Is he 22 or something?
14:34 felix 😂
Will trying to hold it together is priceless ahaha
F. " ... Yeah, I'm good."
16 minutes in and they’re going pretty easy on this guy but he’s still taking massive Ls
Why does he sound exactly like slowbeef circa 2012. Like same mic quality and everything
Not gonna lie I actually kinda like Robby. I mean I can’t stand him but he is my favorite commentator that I can’t stand I guess. He’s like my own personal heel.
I sorta like him too even if he is dumb a lot of the time
gormless lad
Brie dunks on this guy daily. He brings absolutely nothing to any discussion ever.
Wow, that ending was brutal.
Upload the Matthew Walther interveiw.
It's ready uploaded, you have to find the link in whatever actual episode thy mention him on
I dunno if links work but ua-cam.com/video/jvN464imtMQ/v-deo.html
Will sounds like he took a hit of helium.
That’s before he got a good mic
Lmao the first thing feliz said was 15 minutes in, asking about if he read a Dune book
I have a novel idea.
Let's get rid of sports in school.
Nobody needs to run track to learn how to run a business or to set a bone.
We could get rid of useless stadiums that cause traffic jams and massive waste. We could get rid of golf courses that are taking up space from nature.
End all the wasted travel from City to City to play their games.
I'm sure we can find other ways to build team and leadership skills.
Peace love and solidarity
Walking into the lion’s den this guy
Pure pain.
I swear to god the rest of the world bears thr curse of our unshakable sense of personal sophisication by American default.
Is he really a libertarian? This is confusing how bad he is, like he hasn’t thought about any of this.
He is, like every other libertarian, the only true libertarian
I like Robby S. I just think his politics suck but I hear better debate on rising than I do on breaking points as far as opposing viewpoints go.
That's because Briahna Joy Gray is a dialectical genius. She makes Robby interesting.
My man said “I like to be a principled libertarian- but not the kind who thinks all oppression matters.” Very principled. I’m sure the actual (left) libertarians who have made their mantra to question & abolish all oppressive hierarchies, whether state, economic class, or social (white supremacy, patriarchy, etc.) for hundreds of years would be so proud. 😒
Everyone's shitting on this guy, and he does seem a bit confused, but I think he's ripe for inclusion in a majoritarian revolution. I think he's open-minded. And specifically, he's open to taxing and redistribution. When education came up, it seems like Matt really made him rethink the source of the problem.
Edit: after the discussion about media monopoly, I think he's either a dummy or evasive
You can include him in anything right wing billionaires are paying him to be included in.
it’s time once again for america’s favorite tv quiz game, “Dumb? Or Disingenuous??”
wooo woo! [audience cheering etc]
He’s a host on the hills rising
@@captainfantastic7643 probably right (get it? right? ugh)
@@AwesometownUSA I like that idea
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What happened to this fella sounds like Tom Myers
This guy got fuckin rinsed
13th Reason Magazine
Chapo black house
Robby was a champ
my god this is boring, I'm glad debate isnt a regular thing on the show
The one with the catholic retard was much better
It's boring because the Chapos are kinda letting the dummy show his cards without really mocking him openly or hounding him. He's letting it all go with how much he actually doesn't know anything.
God Emperor of Dune is good
This discussion is so frustrating to listen to. I mean, I wish Soave nothing but the best and he seems like a pleasant enough man but the minute he encounters the slightest pushback or interrogation on his view from Christman et. al, he crumbles like a slice of birthday cake. There are only so many "Well I don't necessarily disagree with that's." you can hear before you wonder who or what this dude stands for.
What? Chapo thinks give 8th graders the book 'Dune'? egh. That is terrible beyond all imagination. Of all the books you could give 8th graders.
He's joking. I don't know what they would recommend for the curriculum. I would change all school into dual language schools. Or something along those line. Especially for certain areas. Right now I live in a 95% spanish speaking Latino city. Dual language would be worth while for this community.
I love debates where neither side has any idea about economics and arguments are made from feelings rather than facts
K cuck