Objective Jerk
Army Veteran Asshole that is learning to love Jesus. I use my MIC / Platform as a form of "Therapy", no schedule, no script, just whatever is floating my boat at the moment.
Objective Jerk
ANOTHER REASON WHY THE MEDIA IS FAILING: Unseen Tragedies, Biased Narratives, and the Wisconsin Case
This episode dives into the complexities surrounding a recent school shooting, exploring the motivations behind the act and the media's role in shaping public perception. We address critical themes such as gun control, mental health, and the necessity for honest journalism that values truth over agendas.
• Discussion on the Wisconsin school shooting and its ramifications
• Examination of the media's role in shaping narratives
• Analysis of the motivations of the young shooter
• Consideration of gun control versus mental health issues
• Exploration of disparities in news coverage and public perception
• Call for reflection on the importance of fact-based journalism
What's going on everybody? This is the Objective Jerk. How's everybody doing? Got an earbud in my ear. I always do that. Hope all is well. My children just started their Christmas break. I mean, I guess yesterday was the official first day.
Speaker 1:So, yeah, same old, same old brewed, some beers finished up my the last of what I had so in the stuff I bought was from On from Amazon so, and it was like a malt extract. It's kind of like already and it was like a malt extract. It's kind of like already. You know it's not like getting the grains and boiling them, like doing it legitimately, you know, it's more of like the hamburger helper style beer brewing, um. But so they have a here in, uh, in Manila they have a little brew company that sells everything you need. So I'm looking to get some stuff from them and and do that. So hopefully that works out, cause, like the beer they don't there's not a big selection of beer here. They do have people that do micro beers and stuff like that, but there is nothing like it is in the States beers and stuff like that, but there it's nothing like it is in the states and um, and I'm not like trying to do my own brewery or anything like that. But you know, just make some for friends and this and that and, and they all seem to like it and maybe I'll sell a little, I don't know. But but that's what I've been doing, or that's what I did the other day. Actually, I forgot to look and see the fermentation. Alright, I have to let it ferment here in my room Because it's only it's got to be at a certain temperature. So in this room it basically has the AC going 24-7, 365 Um Anyway, temperature. So in this room basically has the ac going 24 7, 365 um anyway.
Speaker 1:So you guys have may have heard about, uh, I'm sure probably everybody in the states has heard of um, the school in wisconsin, the school shooting by the very young female. Originally it was like she was 17, but then I guess she was 15. You know, locally, I'm sure they're getting a lot of it, but I think nationwide they're not really talking about it much. You know the mainstream media isn't really talking about it much because it doesn't help their agenda, um, so they're not gonna really. You know, if it was, you know if it was like a far-right guy that shot up a gay club or something, be all over the news like crazy. You know what I'm saying, but it's.
Speaker 1:You know the media is like it's crumbling. Abc had to pay a bunch of money to Trump because they basically just would lie. Msnbc views are crumbling. They're all going down, you know, and Fox is doing better but still, you know, not like they should be and a lot of it is.
Speaker 1:You know the politics, the political coverage that's been going on and all the lies and bullshit about you know, trump and all this crap. And then you know people are starting to come to find out that it is all just BS. You know they're trying to push an agenda Instead of just reporting the news. What facts are known and no opinions. You know this is the kind of crap that happens. You know Nobody cares what other people think I mean some. Do you know nobody cares what other people think I mean some do you know? But I mean, but when they, if they would just report everything that is known. This is what's being reported, this is what's been found, and they made me do like a little thing. If they want to do like an opinion or have one show that's an opinion, or in an article at the very bottom, if they want to have, like the editor, do a quick little opinion about it or something like that, not the journalist, you know, then maybe it could work. But most people don't want their opinions, they just want, they want the information. So you know that's why it's Kremlin and it's stuff like this incident right here. You know. So you know when, when it first happened, they were like, oh, it's, it's, it's looking like it was because she was bullied and it's like, well, that goes without saying. You know, like that's kind of whatever, most of. But but now it's come to, it's come that she just started school there. You know what I mean. Like she was a brand new student. So how much bullying did she get from the school? You know what I mean. So it's like I'm kind of wondering if maybe she had been planning this and she really asked to go to this school and her parents, even though, according to her possible manifesto, were pieces of shit paid for her to go to a private school, I don't know. You know lots of stuff's coming out kind of slow, but not everything quite makes sense. You know, um, yeah, their p PD is just like just slow man, and it's because it's, it's not. It doesn't help with the narrative that cause. It's very liberal area, madison Wisconsin, you know, which means it's run by. You know liberal politics and and all that BS. So, um, and then, like the chief was like, oh, it doesn't matter if it makes no difference, if, if they're trans, it's like, well, yes, it does. Yes, it does, because if she, she's not a trans you know there's been a few of them, but she's not a trans but trans are going through all kinds of, you know, medication, crap for, for transitioning and all this kind of stuff and we need to know if that stuff is making people crazy. You know, and that's what they need to focus on Again, everybody's like, oh, my God, guns, guns.
Speaker 1:We got to, we got to get rid of the guns. You know, it's like I'm so tired and you know I'm not like a gun nut. I believe in the Second Amendment I used to have guns. I don't now here, but I'm not like crying about not having guns, you know. Yeah, I would like to, you know, and I'm gonna, if and when possible, I will. But you know some people probably, you know, when they were in in my position and they were thinking of moving to the philippines, but they were like oh, I can't bring my guns. I mean you can, but there's a process and then it's not the same and whatever. You know what I mean. A lot of people be like nope, I ain't doing it, I'm staying here, I, I want my guns. You know what I mean. So I'm not like that. But I believe in the second amendment. I think it's very important to have.
Speaker 1:And so when everybody starts crying about all this, this crap about the guns, it's like, dude, it's, it's a P. If, if, if, if guns were unattainable, these psychos would find other ways. They would build bombs, they would start fires, they would anything. They would poison the food in the school cafeteria, they would find other ways to do it. And then you know she I mean sadly, people did die, but it was only two right now, I think and then there's a couple in the hospital. You know prayers for them, but you know she could have started a fire and and you know taken out way more, or who. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:So it's like guns are not the problem. Um, I mean they are a problem, they can be. Guns should not be so accessible for criminals and and whatever and whatnot. You know what I mean, I get that, but they are not. You get rid of guns, that's not going to stop people from killing people. You know what I mean. It's just going to give criminals an advantage over innocent people and the government more control over the people. You know it's true.
Speaker 1:But what's crazy is or at least what I think is crazy is that almost immediately there was some you know, grassroots journalism going on and they found a manifesto and they shared the manifesto and I'm going to, I'm going to share some of the parts of it. But, like, when you read anything in the news, it's all like they're trying to verify its legitimacy, which, okay, I get, makes sense, right. But like, how long does that take? Like, what is going on? Why is that taking so long? And I think it's because she was a feminist and that's what her manifesto talks about. You know what I mean. And the manifesto, which I'm going to read some parts from it, it seems legit. I mean somebody wrote it that was in that kind of frame of mind. It doesn't sound like a fake, you know, suicide note or a manifesto that somebody's writing to kind of perpetuate something. You know it seems to be legit. You know why is it taking so long to authenticate? I think it's because it goes against the left-wing agenda, and this is why nobody likes the media and nobody likes the shit that's going on. It's like dude quit trying to hide what's going on. Just get the information out, report on it and let the people decide, you know, and that's why media is crumbling. That's exactly why. So, let's see.
Speaker 1:So supposedly, this was offered by the boyfriend of the woman, the young woman, the young girl. She wasn't a woman, but the shooter, right. So she was a student. She was born, you know, a little while ago. I'm not going to give all this information, but, uh, she was female, not transgender, and her boyfriend was male, not transgender. Her manifesto is titled war against humanity and it's six pages long.
Speaker 1:Uh, she spoke about having extremely difficult relationship with her parents, who she referred to as scum. I guess they like I don't know, I'm getting this mixed up with a different thing. I looked into, I think they got married and divorced a couple times. They got married, they got divorced, got married, got divorced and then did it a third time, I think, I don't know. Um, let's see. Um, sorry, it's like really small lettering, okay, she. She also said her family didn't love her, want her.
Speaker 1:And you know, I don't know, a lot of teenagers kind of feel that because they they're going through that, that period, you know, they're through puberty, pubescent, whatever, and you're getting lots of testosterone or lots of um estrogens. It's messing you up and things are affecting you and and but. But your parents, you know, are still doing their thing. They can't deal with every little thing and you feel like they don't care in this kind of crap I mean that's, you know, almost everybody goes through that. Um didn't ever want to express this feeling that it was the wrong childhood and this could very well be, you know, maybe they were jerks and they didn't, like you know, they didn't connect with their kids.
Speaker 1:You know my out of my kids, I mean I connect with my kids in one way or not, like there's some aspect in their life some I don't know if it's you'd consider a passion or whatever but there's something that I've been able to, to have a bridge or have a connection with my children, right, but one child in particular, I get along with him much better than I do the other ones, you know. And then I have one child that I butt heads with all the time. So I got one that I'm getting along with really well, one that I butt heads with all the time and one that I get along pretty good, but it's a little bit of both, I guess. So I mean, you know it happens, I don't know, I guess I don't know if that's that's just my experience, you know. Okay, I read that.
Speaker 1:So it says that she had planned to commit suicide a long time ago but felt committing a shooting was better for the evolution quote unquote better for the evolution rather than just one stupid, boring suicide. She expresses deep admiration, admiration, admiration. She admired, deeply admired, pekka, eric, I can't say it, but they're really far left, extreme feminist kind of views. I can't say their names, though. So let's see. Alright, let's see.
Speaker 1:Um, yeah, so just some parts in there where she praised certain people for their, for their activism and this, and that she expressed that she got the weapons to commit the attack through lies, manipulation and her father's stupidity. So she probably and there's a picture of her on his Facebook, I think of them going skeet, shooting right, shooting shotgun at the clay pigeons, the skeet, the clay pigeons, the skeet. So she probably pretended to act interested, to get the chance to learn from her father, as if she wanted to maybe do it, you know, and she thinks it's cool and whatever. But she's just trying to get information skills, um, get him to drop his guard. If she, you know, let her be around them and not question whatever. You know what I mean. So that's to me, that's what that says, and that's kind of just a few of the things that came out.
Speaker 1:So the so the official, that manifesto which, like I said, was supposedly given by her boyfriend, has yet to be verified. Like, how long does that take? The reason they haven't verified it it's verified. I believe it's legit, but they just haven't put it out because of the feminism in it. You know what I mean. They don't want that to hurt that movement. So they're kind of waiting.
Speaker 1:And now there's a so she had her boyfriend. And now there's an individual in California like a 20-year-old guy. Now there's an individual in California like a 20 year old guy who, um, they're saying, helped her plan for this, and then I don't know, like if he was going to do one, two and chickened out or whatever, but they communicated together regarding it and then maybe shared ideas and stuff like that. That's pretty new, so I don't know a whole lot about that, but I'm pretty sure they're going to try and make it seem like it was completely him and she was a puppet and this and that To try, and you know, because they don't want a female feminism to be, or feminist to be, a bad person that kills people, you know. But she was and she did so how are you gonna? I don't know, it'll be, I'm sure that's what they're gonna try and do, but but yeah, so I mean, like, if you look on, like I, you don't see much on the mainstream media, like their shows, there's nothing really much about it.
Speaker 1:You can find some articles Like I use Freespoke, I think that's what it's called. Yeah, freespoke, if you don't know what it is, it's another kind of search. You know, like Duck, duck, go and and um and google, but I don't really use it for searching for, for whatever stuff. You know, I um, but I use it for when I'm for news, because you can put in the stuff and it'll put up everything and it lists like what, the left? So the left, left wing media, right wing, middle, whatever this net, so you can kind of see, you know who's saying what, and and um, yeah, so it's, you know, it's just kind of it's it's helpful, but again I've gotten to the point where it's like I don't completely trust anything 100% anymore, you know.
Speaker 1:But yeah, because the media is just the media is trash man. The media, you know investigative reporters which there's still some, you know they're out there, but you know they were looked up as like, just like war heroes almost, you know what I mean like, like they risk their lives to get the information of corruption or whatever and to get it out to the people. And now they just report on what they're told to, you know, and share with whatever to try, and you know, move the agenda along. You know, and it's lame and that's why the media is crumbling. You know, and it's, it's lame and that's that's why, that's why the media is crumbling. You know, that's why people are going to podcasts.
Speaker 1:Because you have not for not me, but but you have people that, like the woman who you know she does her own, like I said, grassroots, low budget journalism, but she was able to contact the boyfriend, supposedly, you know, and get this information and and she, you know, she did a, made sure video and saw him and he opened it and you know what I mean. So she could kind of see okay, don't know if she wrote it for sure, but it is legit document this and that you know. So she tried to verify it as best as she could. But it's just. You know, those are, those are the ones like. It's just, that's the new, that's the way it is now, you know, and and the media hates it. They're, they attack podcasters and YouTubers like crazy Because they're taking it all from them. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:People watch YouTube channels or listen to podcasts more than they watch mainstream media. You know what I mean. And they don't get it. They're still like what? Huh? They didn't get an education? It's dude, it doesn't matter. Some of the most dumbest people I've ever met in my life got a proper education. So education don't mean shit. Okay, yes, it can help a little, but depending on what you're doing. Obviously, you can't just be a lawyer. You know you got to know the law and everything. You need the education, but they're just.
Speaker 1:You know there are people that go that want to be a certain whatever. They get the education and they can do it, but it's not really what they're built for and they're not very good at it, you know, and it's the same thing with like law enforcement. You know they're. They're cops that are just they want to be a cop because they're built for and they're not very good at it. You know, and it's the same thing with like law enforcement, you know they're, they're cops that are just they want to be a cop because they're like, yeah, that's, I want to be a cop, but then they're, but they're not built for it, you know, and they and they end up being the shit cops or whatever. And it's the same thing with every profession, you know. So I mean, just because somebody has an education doesn't mean shit, and that's the thing is like they.
Speaker 1:They try and sit there and, oh, uneducated people voted for whatever, this and that uneducated what? Because they didn't go to a fucking left-wing brainwashing school? Or are they people that have actually lived life and experienced life and have wisdom over than education? You know what I mean. What I mean? There is a difference. There is a difference. Education does not mean wisdom. Wisdom is the education or the knowledge that you gain from experience and living through and experiencing. You know different things in life. That's wisdom, and wisdom takes education right Just like paper wraps, rock wisdom crumbles. Education Whoa, hit my mic. Hopefully that wasn't too loud, but you know what I'm saying. Hopefully that wasn't too loud. Um, but you know what I'm saying. It's like education is great, but it's not, it's not what.
Speaker 1:What the left right now is trying to say, like it's just, oh, it's the only way, because they, you know, because that's where all the brainwashing happens, and I don't know, just like the whole, you know they talk about the, you know climate change and you know all this. Like I saw something on Facebook when what was it? I can't remember. It was something referencing like low ice caps or whatever, and this, and that you know. And then you have people like, oh yeah, but climate change is what did it say? Climate change is a hoax. You know. It's like. No man, nobody believes that climate change is a hoax. It's a scam. But it's not a hoax, right, climate change happens. It's happened for millions of years or thousands of years, whatever.
Speaker 1:However you want to look at it, the earth changes, whether we are here or not. Okay, help it along. Yeah, you know we don't help, we don't help it, but the stuff that we do is so minute, not in everything. In some ways, you know, cutting down trees, things like that, yeah, I think that's cutting down trees, things like that, yeah, I think that's worse. And maybe some trash in in in in the ocean, but, um, I don't know. But then so you know, there are just things that the earth is going to change.
Speaker 1:Would taxes have prevented the, the um, the continental, you know, drift, when, when they all separated and moved around and whatever. Would taxes have helped that? No, it's gonna happen, you know. It's just. You know, yeah, you can try, and, you know, do better with certain things, but in the end it doesn't really matter. It's just, there are things that you just can't prevent, you can't change, and paying more taxes is not going to change that. You're just going to make crooked politicians more rich. You know it's like come on, you're retarded. You went to school, you got an education, but you're stupid anyway. It's called book smart, not life smart. No, what's the? How does it go? Yeah, you know, there's book smart people that know what they were taught but they don't know anything else. That's all they know. So, and I've met a lot of those people and they're annoying. Anyway, thanks for listening. Let me know what you think. God bless and I'll see you guys next time. All right, bye.