Why Elon Musk Changed Social Media Forever | Liz Willis DSH #833

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Elon Musk has undeniably changed social media forever, and this episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly dives deep into how! πŸš€ Join the conversation as we explore the impact of Musk's acquisition of X and its role in unveiling truths hidden from the public eye. Packed with valuable insights, this episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in the shifting political landscape. Liz Willis joins us to discuss eye-opening revelations about border issues, election integrity, and the challenges of modern-day media. From exclusive insights on Elon Musk's influence to the unexpected shift in political opinions across America, this episode is a rollercoaster of revelations! 🌟 Don't miss outβ€”tune in now, watch, and subscribe for more insider secrets. πŸ“Ί Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🌟

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Liz Willis Joins | Guest Introduction
00:30 - Liz Willis on the Border Crisis | Immigration Issues
04:00 - Elon Musk | Tech Innovations
06:30 - Election Integrity | Voter Trust
11:35 - Atlanta's Low Testosterone Men | Societal Observations
16:34 - What Would You Tell Trump? | Political Advice

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One day that had 5,000 Haitian migrants underneath the bridge.

All it takes is like one photo like that being released by Fox News for America to start being like, wait, is this actually a problem?

But for the most part, they know exactly what to do to just keep it looking civil and then they just don't have to answer to it.

They don't have to go.

Well, they'll fluff all the numbers to make them look good, right?

They just got exposed for the crime.

Yes, that's crazy.

That should be a crime.

Okay, guys, here with Liz Willis.

Thanks for coming on.

Hi, thanks for having me.

Yeah, we're at the Heritage Foundation.

It's been a fun event.

It's been fun so far, and I get to meet people like you.

Yeah, I'll say that that director of The ICE was, I'll never forget that talk.

Yeah, that was, that was deep, but he's a great man.

I've heard him speak at a few rallies before and then online as well.

But yeah, yeah.

Yeah, because people don't actually, like some people, I mean, we're on media and stuff, but some people don't know what's actually going on at the border.

No, and I can't imagine having to live through what he's done for the past 30 years.

I mean, he talks about actually having to go and get like actual mental health.

As a grown man, you know, you don't hear that often, but to think of the heinous, horrendous things he's witnessed, it kind of paints a picture of the truth about what's going on there and how much the Biden administration's really been hiding from.

Right.

Yeah, he's on the front lines and he's saying the Biden administration's fully aware of it.

That's the scary part to me, because there were like rumors of that.

But when you hear that from someone that's actually there, that's pretty eye-opening.

Yeah, it's disturbing.

Super disturbing.

I mean, he said under Trump the border was the tightest it's ever been, right?

The tightest it's ever been.

And then he was saying, you know, and you get statistics, you get numbers, they go back and forth.

They're saying, oh, it's lower now.

Well, it's lower right now because they are trying to process them and release them as fast as possible because you think about what you actually see in the news.

And that's exactly what.

the current admin is trying to avoid, which is that one day that had 5,000 Haitian migrants underneath the bridge.

All it takes is like one photo like that being released by Fox News for America to start being like, wait, is this actually a problem?

But for the most part, they know exactly what to do to just keep it looking civil.

Yeah.

And then they just don't have to answer to it.

They don't have to go.

Kamala's visited maybe once to the southern border as the border star.

So

they'll fluff all the numbers to make them look good, right?

They just got exposed for the crime numbers.

Yes.

That is crazy.

That should be a crime.

That should be more.

Every news shop.

Somebody should be arrested, and it is just so under the radar.

I mean, they're like, oh, crime's not so bad.

And our economy is not so so bad.

All these things, it's not so bad.

Well, not if you're lying about the data.

If I didn't have X control, I wouldn't have seen it.

No, 100%.

No.

Same.

I saw it on X.

Yeah, which is crazy.

If Elon didn't buy X, think about how many things we wouldn't know.

I could talk about that all day.

I am Elon's number one fan.

Yeah, he honestly saved social media, in my opinion.

He saved social media.

He saved America.

I think if we win this election, and not to discredit anyone else that's worked hard in the campaign that's worked hard, but and by we, I mean the Trump campaign, a lot of thanks goes to Elon Musk and what he's doing.

Shout out to Elon, and he's speaking in Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania, I saw earlier today, he said he's scheduled for like six speeches, but he plans on doing 12.

I love that.

That's just him.

That man, like, he gets up, he goes to work every day.

He's a billionaire.

He doesn't have to do that, but he's out there trying to save the country.

That's just him caring because I can't remember any elections where non-like political people were out there doing speeches like this.

No.

Billionaires, like him.

Yeah, billionaires.

Dark MAGA, baby.

And you see even all these liberal podcasts starting to have Trump on and like people changing their opinions in real time.

Like the all-in podcast.

We're getting, I think, Joe Rogan soon to be able to.

Not that he's liberal, but

he wasn't originally going to have him on.

He had a very hard stance against him years ago.

But I think the tide is changing.

I think the truth is coming out.

I agree.

And I think we've also just seen the worst, you know, as far as America goes.

I know other countries have it a lot worse, but it's woke people up to what some of these liberal policies will actually do to you and your family, your safety, security, your pocketbook.

Have you always been conservative?

Yeah, I've always been conservative.

Oh, nice.

I grew up liberal.

That's why I asked

a lot of people.

Well, here's the thing.

A lot of people that grew up liberal are now turning.

There's a whole walkaway movement.

I remember like learning about that in 2020.

I definitely questioned my

politics

around 2020, and I was working in politics too.

So, but I remember, I mean, I was like

really young reading about George Bush for fun.

So I had a problem then.

Sounds fun.

I know, I know.

But yeah, there's a lot of people turning.

A lot of people that kind of woke up, especially with Biden, like watching him literally decay on stage at the presidential debate.

I shouldn't be laughing.

I got text messages from my most liberal friends, and they were like, I think I'm voting for Trump.

Yeah.

I like screenshot.

I'm like, I never thought I would see this day.

Pretty crazy, right?

People in LA, people in like liberal cities are saying that.

It's nuts.

And the Kal Shiods, odds, it's almost 60-40 right now.

Calci odds are crazy.

I was talking about it on another podcast.

I think it's super exciting that we actually even have a betting online betting platform like Cal She.

What they're doing is pretty unique for anyone that doesn't know, but you can actually bet like online with your own money legally in the United States on what you predict the outcome of the election to be.

And it was like tied.

They just really started their election market like...

Maybe two weeks ago, something like that, give or take.

And it was tied.

Like it was pretty 50-50 for the most part.

And within the past few days, they've gotten massive amounts of money.

I think I've seen like $100,000, $250,000.

And these are like singular bets that people are placing.

And there's quite a lot of it.

I saw it hit 62 today.

I think it's back down to 60 right now.

But every interview she goes on, it's getting worse.

That makes sense.

It's crazy.

I just don't want people to get too comfortable, you know, when they see odds like that.

But I think, I hope, I don't want to be naive.

I hope that, you know, that is the reality of this election.

And it's going to be interesting to see.

Is an online prediction market you know as

safe as watching like a traditional poll like is

how it how are those going to differ are they going to be more accurate i wonder how it'll differ because i don't trust most polls i'd say i don't either i mean you saw like the past few elections hillary clinton was predicted to win by a lot and then biden was predicted to win by 17.

trump had like no shot in 2016.

yeah boom so that's that's your traditional polls but now we've got this and people are able to put their own money into this and

I'm excited for it.

Oh, yeah.

I'm excited to see the outcome.

Are you worried about election integrity?

I am.

I do have.

I do have some concerns about election integrity.

And I know it's gone back and forth between, you know, since the 2020 election, I went to a lot of the hearings, even out in

Arizona, they had a lot of them.

But I'm from Atlanta, Georgia.

So Fulton County had its own mess of problems.

We had boxes that were just unaccounted for, of ballots that were pushed under tables.

We had a water main break at the Fulton County, which is like the largest center for voting in Atlanta, Georgia.

So for me to say, oh, there were no issues at all,

I think that's crap.

I think there are a lot of issues.

I know personally people that have stories.

And then when I tried to vote in the midterms, actually, my ballot got rejected three times.

What?

Yeah.

And they were like, I don't know what's wrong.

And then finally, they're just like, all right, it's good.

You're good.

I'm like, I don't, I don't feel like that was good.

I mean, first of all, I can't believe they're doing mail-ins again.

You could easily rig those.

Second of all, did you see the guy that went on PBD's podcast with the voting machine?

No, this recently is it just.

Yeah, like a month ago.

He went on with a voting machine that you go and vote on, and he easily just changed the answers.

I mean, I don't, I believe that.

Yeah, I went to Michael Dell's cyber symposium, and we, there were actually two of them, and he brought in experts from all around the world, and they were able to hack and prove that it actually, these systems can connect to Wi-Fi, that you can access them, you know, without having to physically connect to them.

And that those should not, that that should be, that should not happen.

And that's not supposed to happen.

And they were just able to sign in and do what they wanted.

Like if you think that China or Russia, whatever, even, you know, whoever, if, if we can do it, like just random tech people in the U.S.

And you think other countries aren't trying to get into that, then I think you're the conspiracy theorist.

Yeah, that worries me because with these swing states, like your state and my state, Nevada, you only need 10, 20, 30,000 votes.

You're in Nevada.

Yeah.

That's so interesting.

Yeah, we got a swing state.

We voted Biden last election.

Huh.

I know.

And I was out there campaigning really hard.

And I saw,

well, I worked for a news network.

And so we covered all of the rallies.

And we would go.

And I remember specifically Nevada because there would be 20,000 people waiting in 100-degree heat just to go inside and see Trump.

And they called it a purple state, but it didn't look purple to me.

I mean, the massive amounts of Trump supporters out there.

And then the elections came in.

And I was like.

I'll say this about Nevada being there for four years.

I've never met a Biden supporter or a Kamala supporter, and I've met thousands of people there.

Same.

So I just don't get it.

So yeah, maybe they're like on the outskirts.

I don't know.

But the people I deal with out there, no support for them.

I hear you.

I don't get it.

That's why I still question 2020.

Yeah.

I mean, we should be.

I mean, there's a lot of compelling evidence on it.

Yeah.

Like there's documentaries about it and people, no legal action was taken.

So you agree?

Do you think that is?

Yeah, I mean, this might go on YouTube, so I got to be careful with what I say.

For YouTube, all you have to do is like fact check me and be like, are you sure about that?

So, are you sure about that?

See, we're good now.

You followed the terms and conditions.

Nice.

But two years ago, you couldn't even say it at all.

And the V-word.

I was going to say that, too.

Yeah, I got a strike for that.

I almost got my whole YouTube deleted.

I actually did get

an entire channel, a massive channel deleted.

Damn, just from the V-word.

Yeah, I was talking to Mike Lindell.

Wow.

He mentioned it.

And then the whole channel got taken down.

And it was awful.

And everyone was like, Liz was trying to silence Mike Lindell.

I was like, no, I was trying to save our network because I know these commies are going to take this video down and they did.

So crazy because you need three strikes on YouTube so they just gave you all three at once.

Yeah I think so.

I do not, I remember the three strike policy.

I think we had like maybe there were music violations or something or maybe they just said this was a COVID thing.

You immediately down.

But I mean eventually what we waited like two weeks, you know.

The crazy part is they're still doing it.

So I saw James O'Keeffe tweet this yesterday that if you talk negatively on Kamala on Instagram or Facebook, it's automatically shadow banned.

I hate that.

Isn't that a good idea?

I feel like Meta is doing a little better.

And I mean, I've seen Zuckerberg come out and talk a little bit more free speech, a little bit more pro-conservative.

And I feel like I thought Meta was kind of moving in that direction, allowing conservatives.

I know I have some friends there that actually have helped conservative creators get their accounts back up when they're taken down.

I think there's individuals there that mean well.

Like unicorns.

Yeah, but the people at the top are still, let's be honest.

They got work to do.

Yeah, the government has infiltrated a lot of these platforms.

That's why X is amazing.

Yeah.

Because you won't get shadow banned there.

You can tweet whatever you want.

I mean, knock on wood.

Yeah, knock on wood.

But so far, so good.

I actually got to meet a bunch of people from X, first time ever, because

two years ago, pre-Elon, they would have never come to anything, but X was at the RNC.

They had representatives at the RNC in the creator suite.

I think they sponsored it for a day, actually, for the conservative content creators.

And the team was amazing.

They were so nice.

They're like, if you need anything, let us know.

I'm like, this is really nice.

Well done, Elon.

Turning that San Francisco-based company into in the bat.

Speaking of X, you posted on X.

This was hilarious.

Scared.

My city is full of low-T men.

I stand by that.

Yeah.

Where are you at?

Atlanta, Georgia.

Really?

So actually, yeah, I won't even get into the details of it, but it's very concerning, like the actual rate of...

amount of straight men in Atlanta and you just really don't know.

My friends and I play this game.

It's called Gay or Straight.

Is that common out there?

It's pretty bad.

I didn't know that.

It's pretty bad, yeah.

Holy crap, Atlanta.

I thought that was full of like successful dudes.

I did too.

And I like, I'm shocked because it's something that they've been telling me just really over the past few months.

I used to not go out much.

Friends are trying to get me to go out.

And I'm like, oh, he's hot.

They're like, you know, he's gay, right?

I'm like,

damn it.

You got to develop that gay dar.

I'm trying.

Damn.

So, yeah, I need some more testosterone in Atlanta.

Well, there's one in how many kids are gay now, like something crazy.

It's got to be in the water.

Yeah, yeah, in public school.

And it's like, wow, when our parents were in school, it was like no one was gay.

It's an interesting statistic, something that's probably going to be studied, but definitely needs to.

Oh, it will be.

I don't know.

Is it because people are just more comfortable being gay because it's more socially acceptable?

Yeah.

Or is there something that's like causing this?

I would say both.

I think people are more open to talk about whatever these days, but at the same time, it's too much.

It's like autism, like one in 30.

Yeah, everyone's autistic.

Yeah.

There's like TikTok and it's like autism reveal cakes.

Have you seen that?

And if it's it's like a rainbow, it's like you have autism.

And if it's nothing, then you have like, you're just normal or with ADHD.

Really?

But like, yeah, so everyone's just getting diagnosed with autism.

They're like, that's my problem.

I'm autistic.

I'm like, oh, you're just weird.

I mean, I have it.

My dad had it, but it's like when I was in school, no one else had it.

But now one in 30 people have it.

Everyone has it.

Yeah.

Like when I went to a big ass school, like 3,000 kids.

I think that they're just making it like a wider and wider net for people.

So anyone that's a little, I guess, is it neurodivergent?

They just, they're like, oh, you're autistic.

You'll be fine.

Which is crazy.

I mean,

Maha, right?

Make America Healthy Again.

Yeah.

Hopefully that can help.

Is it Maha or Maha?

Maha.

I don't know.

But some people say it's from getting all those V-words

when you're born.

Because you get them like so many, you get like 30 or something before the age of one.

So that's another thing I get to worry about now.

I'm like, if I have kids, do I?

I'm not with my kids.

No.

Maybe a few, but not 100.

It's 100, no.

Okay.

106 out of 10.

That's a lot.

Yeah.

And there's heavy metals in all of them.

So when they do studies on them individually, they're fine, but they're putting eight in one.

And you're getting all of that in once.

I'm a lot more reluctant now than I was like in high school.

I'm not even going to do a hospital.

Oh.

You know?

I

maybe the the baby mama, like what are we got to talk to her?

Oh, yeah, I've had this conversation.

I'm not just forcing her.

As long as she agrees.

But you know, I have heard this thing, and I think it was Alex Clark.

She had some people on a panel one time at Turning Point, and it was medical doctors, some chiropractors, and I don't remember, like a like a doula, like a birth nanny.

And they were talking and they were like, the United States is the worst when it comes to like

maternal like births and how we take care of that.

It's like, I guess the one position that they put us in, like on our back with our legs up is like the most painful and the worst thing to do.

And so what you really should do is like be kind of like on your knees, like more of like a fetal position.

And they say in a lot of other countries, like people actually don't go to the hospital and they sure as hell don't put them on their back like that.

And so it's just kind of, and then, you know, the epidural is a whole nother,

a whole other thing.

But natural births, water births, like staying at home and then having like a nurse, somebody on standby.

I'm not against it.

I'm not totally opposed.

But I think.

Yeah, we're not doing home either because our home is, you're supposed to be within five minutes of hospital.

Yeah.

So we're not.

So we're doing like a natural center that's two minutes from a hospital.

Yeah, I could do that.

Yeah.

So in case something goes wrong, we got the hospital.

I agree with that.

So I'm just doing that.

Plus, it's super expensive to have a baby in my life.

Are you expecting or are you just planning?

No, we're getting married next year, but we're planning all this now because of raising a kid is scary right now.

Like, you know what I mean?

Like, everything is scary.

It's gotten to the point where it's like, should I even have kids in this climate?

And we talked about that today.

And I think about it all the time too, but I think we just can't be scared to do something that is going to be maybe the greatest joy that we'll ever have.

Right.

Yeah.

Having kids is massive.

That's going to be a great dad.

I hope so.

I will not send them to public school.

And when I went to public school, I came out okay, but

it was back in the day.

Teachers were not pushing things on us.

And it was, do you remember back when, like, we

wouldn't know what our teachers were politically?

I never knew.

I never knew.

I always wanted to know.

I never even asked.

But yeah, no, you didn't ask.

You didn't know.

They didn't push it on you.

That's how, that's how it should be.

Yeah, so they're telling kids now what they are?

I think so, or they just wear rainbows.

I've seen that.

When you figure it out, I've seen that.

Wow.

If you could, a legend in two weeks, if you could tell Trump anything, what would you say to him?

I tell him I've supported him since day one, but really,

I don't have much to say.

What I do want to know is

more on aliens, like the ones in his face, not illegal aliens.

And like, why don't why doesn't anyone talk about that?

Like, what can you tell us about like Area 51?

You know?

Hopefully he releases those.

I want him to.

I thought he was going to on his last day in office.

I really thought he was.

I thought it was.

I thought he was going to, but there's got to be something they're not telling us, right?

Like, it's got to be something.

He's got to know something.

Like the Bob Lazar Joe Rogan podcast talking about like reactors and stuff.

They're talking about UFOs.

Release those files, Trump, please.

So, Trump, if I had a moment with you, just tell me about the aliens.

Love it.

Thanks for coming out.

Yeah, thanks for having me.

Awesome.