Home Birth vs. Hospital: The Shocking Truth | Candy Ken DSH #785
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Child Perspective on Materialism
00:29 - Introduction
02:08 - Moving from Hollywood to Texas
03:02 - Home Birth vs. Hospital Birth
07:35 - Importance of Hunting for Meat Eaters
12:52 - Growing Up in Austria
14:25 - Understanding the LGBT Community
17:23 - Exploring Gender Fluidity
21:50 - Avoiding Negative Comments
23:05 - Impact of Parenthood on Perspective
25:03 - Thoughts on Body Positivity Movement
28:34 - Gay Community and Nikocado
30:44 - The Gay ABCs Explained
32:30 - OnlyF*ns Insights
33:36 - Conclusion
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So having a child changed your perspective on materialism?
All the stupid stuff that you see these days is made by people that don't have children.
It's a huge problem in our society is that people with no children get to make decisions or make laws.
The whole mental health crisis, it's all me, me, me, my problems.
Listen to what's going on with me.
Once you have a child, that perspective changes.
Alright guys, we got Candy Ken here brought the Make America Great Ah Hollywood.
That's right everybody.
How many people stopped you on the way here?
I was in my car safe and sound so I don't walk around like this because I think it will be very dangerous.
Yeah.
Especially in West Hollywood.
Wow.
Yeah, I don't think this is the spot to wear that.
You'll probably get in some fights.
Yeah, probably getting attacked.
How long have you been a sporter?
First election or was it this one you recently sported?
I think I once Andrew Tate said why do you hate Donald Trump?
I really asked myself why do I hate him?
And then I did I found out that I hate him because of the media and then once I found out that the media is bar and that they're pushing a
they lie and they have a crazy narrative, then I was like, why do I hate the guy?
You know?
So you're an entrepreneur.
He made billions of dollars
and
when I do my taxes, he gave me great benefits.
And then now that he's out of office, everything's going to shape.
At this point, I feel like he's the only man who can save us.
Wow.
I'm more of a Robert Kennedy guy.
I like RFK.
I love RFK.
But I think for this election, he
yeah, Trump needs to come back.
Yeah, I think RFK should have ran Democrat.
I think he would have had a better chance.
Yeah, Independent is tough.
Yeah.
I mean, though, they usually get like 2%.
But he's actually getting a lot more than 2%.
So that's the first time in history an independent has gotten this many votes I think
no I really I'm a big I'm a big fan of his yeah yeah I like what he says for sure
so Hollywood you were living here for a bit right yes how long seven years and what did you see that made you want to move to Texas yeah
well
I just wanted to feel you know, like, I feel like most people are stuck in their ways.
They identify as liberal or as Democrat.
I think I just life is to experience things, and I wanted to feel like what does it mean to like go on Sunday to church, go hunt, do jiu-jitsu.
And I wanted to dive in and
see what I'm capable of.
So I moved my family, and then my wife fell in love with a midwife there.
So we did a home birth in Texas.
And we just wanted to experience the Texas life.
And after a couple of months, we were like, all right,
it's not for my wife and my kids.
Like, I enjoyed it, but it wasn't really for them.
Yeah, so we came back to LA.
Okay, so why is homebirthing better than being born in a hospital?
You don't need a hospital.
It's completely made up and it really
there's nothing more empowering for a woman to give birth.
Once she feels that she can do that, I mean, it's like almost like she births the child, but she also rebirths herself.
It is the most incredible experience that you can have and it's been taken from women and it's just a huge industry that makes money.
The the plan C sections, the medication, the hospital stays, everything is to make money and not to benefit the child or the mom.
Wow.
Yeah, I wonder how much it costs to like give birth?
Probably like $5,000 at least, right?
Well, that's what you pay yourself, but
like what they bill insurance is probably more like $30,000 or $40,000.
Holy crap.
I think only your placenta is already worth $40,000 if you give it to the hospital.
They take it though, right?
They take it if you give it away.
So they just keep that.
Yeah, if you don't say no, they will.
You have to speak up.
They will take your baby away from you.
They will take the placenta and they do with it.
God knows what they do with that.
Yeah, why would they take the baby away right when it's born?
That's weird.
They separate mom and child and they put it away.
And so I had one home birth and I had one hospital birth and it was like day and night.
Wow.
Yeah.
My first baby lost weight.
It took a long time to get back to the birth weight.
And also the connection between mom and baby is very different because the home birth you we we let them be connected for at least three hours.
Oh they're still connected.
Yeah.
You don't cut early because when you cut early the baby also loses like twenty to thirty percent of blood.
Holy.
Because that little umbilical cord holds a lot of blood and if they cut early and they like freeze it or whatever um the baby is deficient in in in blood and it needs that.
Interesting.
So my second baby was big and strong and it never lost weight.
That's good to know, yeah, because in the hospital they cut it right away, right?
They cut it right away.
Wow.
What's called early clamping?
Because they're trying to get you out of there.
Yeah, everybody can look up early clamping.
And then also they inject vitamin,
not vitamin, hepatitis B, which is also, it can only be like through tattoo needles or needles, like through blood.
It's just completely unnecessary.
They inject that in the baby?
Yeah.
They want
that.
And they also do the cream, like antibiotic cream Which you also don't need and they do a vitamin K shot which also has heavy metals.
Oh my gosh.
They're just dousing this brand new baby with all this vitamin injections and stuff absolutely crazy.
And now they make you get like 50 to just go to public school 50 different shots.
Yeah, it used to be like five shots I think when I grew up and now they raised it up to 50 shots by the time you're like 10 years old.
Yeah, by the time you're 10 and all that stays in you for a while.
You know what I mean?
It just it doesn't just go away the next uh yeah and I mean now
there's like egg allergies.
Everybody has freaking allergies.
The autism numbers are completely out of range.
One in thirty.
Yeah, and it used to be like no one.
Used to be like one in your town.
Yeah.
Now it's one out of every thirty kids.
That's what's diagnosed, so it could be even higher.
And then ADHD, you have all the the mental uh disorders.
Uh kids can't st stay still and uh it's just a huge pandemic on sick children.
Yeah, being a tea public school teacher right now must be tough.
Yeah.
And then you have the the devices, so people just live on their devices and they constantly feeding them this propaganda and I used to just go outside.
Hmm.
Same when I was a kid for sure.
And that was probably healthy back then looking back at it.
Now everyone's just on their phone, iPad, whatever.
Yeah, if you're not actively
making yourself, like detoxifying yourself now on a daily level, you're just being having these toxins at all times.
It used to be very different, very like food was kind of nutritious, but now if you don't supplement, you don't even get the nutrition anymore.
It doesn't even matter if only meat or only vegetables.
You need to supplement and you need to detox your body.
Yeah, food is losing its nutritional contents every year, right?
Yeah, so it's weaker.
Yeah, the soil is just not what it used to be.
Apparently, in 20 years, the soil will be wiped in a lot of farms, big farms.
It's scary.
That's super scary.
So we're going to have to import everything.
Yeah.
And who knows what other countries are doing?
I mean, we're not doing the best either, but
it is scary, man.
I try to eat local as much as I can.
Yeah.
Local is the best I feel like.
I know.
My plan is also in
fall to go hunting.
That's what I kind of took back from my Texas time.
I love hunting.
It's the most...
magical thing you can do and to see an animal in the wild even if you don't shoot it it is so beautiful and just to spend some time in nature without your phone you don't have connection and you're just out there and then also like to know exactly where that meat comes from and to feed your family all year long with one animal is incredible.
Right.
And there's a spiritual component to that too, I believe.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Aubrey Marcus talks about this.
Absolutely.
It's way different than to just buy your meat in your grocery store.
And I think it's like hypocritical.
If you eat meat all the time, I think you should,
well, you should try to be a hunter.
If that's what you...
Like, I feel like I've ate so much meat in my life.
I should have at least gave it a try.
And I found out I really like it.
Of course, in a village, not everybody is a hunter.
You always had your hunters and then you're other people that are good for something else.
But
I think
it's
part of it.
Yeah, where was your first time hunting and what animal were you going after?
We were going after deer.
I went with Tim Kennedy.
Wow, it's a good start.
It was incredible.
And didn't get to shoot it because we had to...
you have to like we had to shoot a female with the horn with the horns without the horns yeah oh without Yeah.
Okay.
We were going for a female deer and
it was hard to see which one is male and female because the males have already dropped their horns.
Oh'cause they shed them during the season though certain seasons?
Yeah.
Interesting.
So you couldn't find out so you just let it go.
Well I was hesitant because when you shoot a male one I I had no idea about this but it it can be like 10k.
What?
If you shoot a female it's like 300 bucks because the males are or the genes are very important and they need to they and they they like they have the horns it's like a trophy hunt there's meat hunts and there's trophy hunts got it yeah so you are if you go for the meat yeah it's it's it's it's affordable but if you go for a trophy hunt it's very expensive got it so you kill the deer and then who who do you give the 300 to how does that work the owner of the land got it wow so it might be smart just to buy a bunch of land and just have people hunt on it yeah if if you if you have land 300 a deer i mean that guy's probably printing money yeah you probably need a lot i mean i don't know how many deer are on that land but but they reproduce, so it's like a cash machine almost.
Exactly.
And they have all kinds of animals.
They have even antelopes and like exotic animals.
It was in Texas.
That's cool.
How did it taste?
I didn't get to shoot it.
Oh, god.
So did you go hunting again, though?
I'm waiting on this fall because then the deer season starts again.
Got it.
Yeah, there was a lot of deer in Jersey where I grew up, man.
My dad used to hunt.
Yeah, in Jersey.
Did you go hunting with him?
Nah, I can't do it, man.
No?
I don't know.
Maybe I'll try again.
But I feel bad, dude.
Yeah.
You don't feel bad?
It's the opposite, really, because
the deer doesn't know.
You, like, crawl up and then, you know, it's just eating there in s in in peace and then, like, boom, just gets hit, runs a little bit, doesn't really know what happened, and then collapses.
Okay.
Compared to when you get beef, where they get they get taken to a certain place and then executed, they know what's happening, and they have all this, like, fear, and like, all those fear hormones go into the me.
And I think it's much more ethical to spend hours and days to hunt for one animal and then
like very spiritually and like very like back to like nature
get that one animal and then eat all of that one animal.
Yeah.
You know?
When you put it that way, no, that makes a lot of sense actually,'cause I've seen videos of the cows and the pigs looking terrified on some of the things.
Yeah, they know.
They know where they're going and they they can feel it and they know when they're getting executed and it's much more ethical to to go hunt because it's not like out of a helicopter where you I mean that machine gun with a machine gun.
If but deer hunt it it's so much work and it's it's so
and the deer doesn't know.
Right.
Okay.
It doesn't know
right.
It's yeah, you aim for the heart.
And you they learn you to exactly shoe uh into the heart.
It it like almost explodes and then it it's instantly dead.
Got it.
Okay.
Maybe I'll try it.
Yeah.
When you put it that way.
I never saw that perspective, so I'm glad I talked to you about it.
I used to think of it as just killing animals for fun.
No, and also you're not allowed to run after it.
What do you mean?
You can run.
You can't like shoot it and run after it.
You have to
know when you take the shot.
You have to
be sure that you can don't wound it.
It is very looked down upon to wound an animal.
Interesting.
So you have to shoot it when you really are certain that you're going to take the shot and otherwise you don't take the shot.
That's what I did.
They were staggered.
I didn't want to shoot one and shoot into the other one, so I didn't take the shot, and you just go home empty.
So it's very tactical.
It's very tactical, and
yeah, and you do the right thing.
And then once you shot it, you weigh, and then you follow the blood, and then you get your animal, and you let it die in peace.
You don't like run after it.
Interesting.
Yeah, when you do see the shows, they're just casually walking up after the shot.
They're not sprinting after it.
Yeah, that's cool.
So you grew up in Austria?
Yes.
What was that like?
It maybe became Candy Can because it was a tiny town and I always you look at American culture and I always wanted to be a part of it and it was very silent beautiful, you know, in the Alps, like the sound of music.
Yeah.
Interesting.
I've never been there.
It's in Europe?
Yep.
Okay.
Right between Germany, Switzerland, Italy.
Yeah.
And I know you used to get bullied over there.
Yeah.
I mean, being different is not a thing there.
Dressing weird and crazy and questioning things is not what they they do, and everybody stays in line.
Yeah.
Is that a European thing or just stat conjury, you think?
I think it's a European thing.
But especially Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, they're very bureaucratical and they like to do things their way.
Yeah.
So were your parents like, what the fuck are you doing?
Kind of.
But, you know, it wasn't a day one-day transformation.
It took years and years.
And
they always backed me up.
Okay.
That's good.
Yeah, because you're basically modeling Ken from Barbie, right?
That's the whole thing.
It was being the
candy version of Ken because I always thought like Ken was kind of like a basic bitch.
And I wanted to be like the candy version of him.
And I used to think that running around in like a glitter speedo is like freedom, you know, because everybody's like dressed in suits and like hella basic in my town in Austria.
So I thought like if I'm like a full-on rainbow, that's being free
until lately, where I've been seeing that the whole LGBT community is just being used to push a certain agenda on all of us.
Whoa.
What do you mean by that?
It's like when they first came out with the pill, they told women that taking the pill is is making you free.
The birth control pill?
Yes, because now they can control who they can have sex with.
But
eventually they found out that the pill harms women and gets their hormones completely fucked up.
And not only that, it also like
makes you like want to have many partners and maybe not create a family.
And it really only harms the whole system and yourself.
And now a lot of women, especially feminist women or women that are aware,
they stop taking the pill and they don't take the pill because it's actually really harmful for your whole system.
Yeah, I remember at the peak, almost 50% of women were on it at a certain point, right?
Hopefully that number's gone down.
Yeah.
I remember in high school that was like cool if the girls were on it.
Like that was like awesome.
It was looked up to almost.
Yeah, and it's like the first thing, like you have bad skin or bad cramps.
They're like, okay, take the pill.
Yeah, yeah, for acne.
That's crazy.
It's crazy.
And that's the same thing right now with the LGBT.
I think
I heard this other statement the other day where people say like
I have so many gay friends.
I grew up very liberal.
And I don't think a gay person that loves dick should be in the same group of people that somebody that chops off their dick.
Yeah, certain countries are super against it.
Like, no, no, no, like trans people and gay people.
Oh, they put them now all together in one thing, right?
Right.
And ultimately, this just creates another thing like racism, where you just let the peasants fight each other instead of the peasants standing up for themselves and being like, yo, I don't want to be a slave anymore.
Why are you paying me 20 bucks an hour?
And why are the elites telling us to not have children anymore and to be like so fluid that at the end of the day, I'm being comfortable being fat and having no sort of like respect for myself.
But yeah, they put them all under the same thing, right?
LGBTQ.
I can't even keep up with them.
I feel bad for gay people.
Really?
Yeah.
Because they're grouped in with the children.
No, because they love dick.
And the other kind of people, they chop off their dick.
Yeah, it is.
When you put it that way, it is interesting that they group them up in that certain category.
Yeah.
I feel like the whole
manipulating a young person,
like imagine you grow up now and you get praised for for being different or identifying as an animal.
It's kind of weird, you know, and how nobody talks about family, nobody talks about having children, what it means to become a dad.
It's more like freeze your eggs
and make as much money as possible so you can as have as much possessions as you can and and and not create a beautiful family anymore.
Yeah, yeah, this gender fluidity thing uh is pretty crazy to me.
What do you think about it?
I feel like it's just an attack uh of the globalists to eradicate and like make everybody
use AI and feed us the bugs.
A girl I hooked up with in college changed her genders to a guy.
Does that make me gay?
How is she doing mentally?
Dude, I haven't talked to her in a while, but she cut off her boobs and I don't know what she did downstairs, but like...
I don't know, dude.
That's weird to me.
They say when they put women the first time on testosterone, it just it makes them feel really, really good.
Because being on testosterone makes you feel good.
Interesting.
Yeah, I dated a girl in high school, and her brother used to be a girl, too, and yeah, he was taking testosterone every single day, but he seems so moody.
Like, their regulation was never normal to me.
Well, the thing with testosterone is if you take a good amount, it's good for you.
But if you take too much, it shuts off a bunch of other hormones.
So that's when all the negative side effects come into place.
But ultimately, everybody needs testosterone.
Nobody knows this, but women, for women, the number one sex hormone is also testosterone.
And women also have testosterone.
Yeah.
And they also need testosterone.
If you don't have testosterone,
you get easily depressed and you easily also get suicidal.
Right.
You were saying you talked to an expert on this and he said low testosterone rates.
There was a correlation with suicide rates.
Yeah, the problem of the military is that most, there is almost half of the veterans kill themselves.
I think the suicide rate is like 43%
of veterans
in the U.S.
Is that high?
So he
this is Mark L.
Gordon.
He completely put his life on helping veterans.
And he has found out that most of them or almost all of them have low testosterone.
When things get blown up, it sometimes like blows up your walls and or and you have just a
so he helps them increase their testosterone without all the negative side effects and he does it holistically or through injections through injections but also there's there's a lot of ways he doesn't do it holistically and he does it all through blood work so it's uh it's very professional that's interesting but you are mainly holistic right with your stuff right now um i've met so many yeah holistic people that um i'm
I'm just trying to be as healthy as possible without driving myself crazy.
No microplastics for you?
No microplastics.
So there's none in your balls right now?
No.
You saw that study?
Uh-huh.
Yeah, they found it in 100% in people's balls.
That's crazy.
Because it's not only what you drink and eat, it's your clothing.
Yeah.
So I don't know what that's made out of.
Yeah, that's probably polyester.
Yeah, polyester is really bad.
So if your underwear is polyester and you sweat in the sauna or gym workout, then you probably have it in your testicles.
That's crazy.
Bed sheets.
Yeah, bed sheets.
You got to go long.
Because you lay like 12 hours in that.
Yeah, you gotta get it out of as much as you can.
It's nuts, man.
I try to just, I try not to over like freak out too much about stuff, but I control what I can.
Yeah.
Some people are a bit extreme.
Some people don't give shit at all.
I think I'm somewhere,
I don't know.
I mean, I spend a good amount of time and money on it.
It's important to me.
Yeah.
I cold plunge every morning, sauna every night.
Nice.
Exercise almost every day.
Try not to eat out of plastic.
Don't put my phone up on my head.
Normally I wear almost everything cotton.
Turn off your Wi-Fi at night?
Yeah.
I turn off all the electricity.
Damn.
Yeah.
You go candles?
I go to my breakers and like click, click, click, click.
Because you sleep almost like you're outside.
Dude, I will.
You should give it a try.
I haven't tried it, but I've heard great things about turning off data and Wi-Fi at night.
Yeah.
There's like some sort of like...
electricity buzz that's constantly like you don't even hear it anymore yeah once you take all the breakers out man you sleep like a baby no i bet my friend was he brought an emf meter um and he was showing me how high cell phones were.
And just like when there's 100 cell phones in one room, the thing was like off the charts.
But even better, I feel like is when you sauna, you sleep so good.
Yeah.
That is like way underlooked.
Yeah.
Yeah, at nighttime, especially.
Yeah.
I need to change it because I do it in the morning.
I just did one this morning, but I bet at night it's even better.
Dude, I guess, are you still dealing with a lot of hate right now?
Well, I don't read comments anymore.
Oh, you don't?
No.
I don't spend any time reading comments.
And I feel like if you don't get any hate, you're just not reaching enough people at this point.
And everybody's offended over everything.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So if you're not offending anyone, you're just doing everything wrong.
Why don't you read comments anymore, though?
Oh, because I feel like the...
I don't think...
Joe Rogan is going to comment on my post.
You know, I don't think people or even you, like, you don't have time to read
and comment.
So
why would you want this like weird opinion of like people that don't have anything better to do than to comment so you get kind of like opinionated by somebody who's not important yeah i'd say a majority of the comments 80 of people maybe even more you go to their profile it's not someone you would associate with hang out with respect so i see what you're saying yeah yeah a lot of it's trolls Some people do build a smart audience like Rogan though.
Like I read his YouTube comments.
I think they're interesting.
Yeah.
I think it's higher IQ people and it's intelligent somewhat.
You know, but mainly on like TikTok and Instagram, a lot of the comments are like troll-ish and stuff.
Exactly.
Yeah.
So having a a child changed your perspective on materialism?
On the whole on whole life, I think.
I think all the stupid stuff that you see these days is made by people that don't have children.
It's a huge problem in our society is that like people with no children get to d make decisions or make laws.
I feel like you see the world
the whole mental health crisis, it's all me, me, me, my problems, listen to what's going on with me.
Once you have a child that perspective changes and I used to be like that where it's you're you're just such a like narcissist.
Once you have a child you you realize like it's it's not about me.
It's sacrifices and it's
how do I protect this human and how do I make a smart choice and you question things much harder and you are much more interested in how everything works once you have a child I think it just changes you and you're just more responsible and you just make better choices
I feel that yeah that's why they don't want people to have children anymore yeah yeah because you'll just be it's like taking mushrooms you just see that we're all one
you are me and I am you I'm not just me versus everybody.
Where when you get somebody who doesn't have children, it's a lot of times they don't see we're all one.
Yeah, yeah, I think we're all connected in one way.
Yeah.
Like on a spiritual soul plane or something.
You could kind of feel people's energies and there's something there for sure.
I love mushrooms.
I microdose.
Good.
Yeah.
That's like kind of like, yeah, they say childbirth is even like a mushroom trip, you know, where you just...
It's so crazy.
Like you really...
Even if you don't believe in God, when you see a childbirth, you're like, yeah, there's something bigger.
I mean, this is unreal.
That somebody can birth a human being that is alive is the most insane thing like yeah it's magical almost um what do you think of this body positivity movement um did you see the guy from supersize me passed away yesterday i'm sure he did
crazy um
everybody like that everybody is body beautiful i hate that shit yeah definitely not
definitely not um I think we should definitely bring back body shaming.
There's always some sort of like healthy bullying and shaming where you just get your shit together.
Right.
When somebody's like,
like if you just get accepted the way you are,
it just creates an effortless,
like a no standard society with no discipline.
Yeah, I think there's a healthy level of bullying.
I got bullied for being too skinny, so that was always in the back of my head to put on some weight, put on some muscle.
And it probably goes the other way too if you're a little fat.
Absolutely.
And at the end of the day, it's just if you think somebody's beautiful when they're fat,
you want them to die.
Like, it actually helps them if you bully them a little bit, so maybe they get healthier.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, we're saying bully.
For me, it's just being honest.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
It's not like I'm going to personally attack you.
I'm just going to be like, yo, you're my friend.
You're a little overweight.
You know, you got a little beer belly.
I tell my friends that.
Being unhealthy is not beautiful.
It's just not good for you.
I mean, you know what I mean?
Long term.
There's no doubt that it shortens your lifespan if you're too overweight all your risk for disease is up in every single category yeah and and your body is a representative of your decisions and your discipline and your personality
um
if if you can't like if you can't control what you eat you you can't control a lot of things absolutely no if you're literally friends with that person you're doing them a disservice by not telling them because they're gonna have a shorter life so you should just tell them and if i see a fat person in the gym i i think it's great you know there's an no time where you cannot change your life around.
You know, even me having a booster running around in Hollywood in a pink speedo, there's no time where I can be like, you know what, maybe I can take a step back and
see what's really going on.
You know, I think that's what where most people are stuck.
It's like the
so stuck in their ways.
You need to like, like...
take a step back and and and and see what you're doing and reflect a little bit and then maybe you're doing the right thing maybe not but the problem with evil is everybody that's doing evil they think they're in the right this has always been a thing even with like nazis in in germany is that they were thinking they're doing the right thing it's never that the evil is like yeah i'm doing something evil right you know they're thinking they're helping you with injecting you with some crazy shit but they think they're doing the right thing.
So that also makes you think, okay, do actually do the right thing.
So you constantly need to reflect because even at this point in my my career or in my life there's always a lot of things where i'm like yo like i thought of this way but it's actually this way you know i thought the hospital will save me but they're actually a business you know i thought pharmaceuticals are here to help me but actually
it's not that they're evil but they want to make money.
There's just more money in selling like some cheap shit or putting plastics in the water.
It's not because they have like maybe an evil plan to make you have estrogens so you turn gay, you know.
It's more like uh it's just much easier to make a plastic bottle than a glass bottle, right?
So, why did the gay community uh like follow your lead so much, you think?
Because you got a lot of gay supporters, right?
Because I was rainbow, what's up?
I dressed rainbow and I was pink, and they they loved that,
and and that was cool for a while, um,
until the
it became like a whole political thing.
So, they tried to put you as the face of that community?
No, it's just that you
you now that you're part of that, you can't like Trump and you can't
like a border and you can't like,
I don't know, there's so many things that
like these parties are just so crazy.
I think with everything, there's always going to be opinions on the right, opinions on the left, things that are
straight, opinions that are like not straight.
I don't know.
There's always like, it's much more complex than just that.
Yes, you felt kind kind of confined from that.
Yeah, and there's a lot of gay people that like Trump.
I mean, it's not like one thing or the other.
Right.
You know?
So I feel like as a human, first of all,
it's just a major distraction in the first place.
Yeah.
And I think the elites or these families or the big people up, they'll always laugh about the little people just getting distracted by this stuff anyways.
But in the end, I feel like also that a human is, you have multiple personalities you have a personality with your parents You have a personality with your friends You have a personality as a podcaster So you need to like dive into and be aware of Who you want to be on a daily basis Yeah, and you shouldn't get stuck in that way and like nobody's like born a loser Nobody's born fit you choose to go to the gym gym you choose to be confident and and you you train that muscle
So I think people should choose greatness and not fall into this this victimization as
I'm a black person or I'm a gay person and that's all I am.
You know?
You're more than that.
You're more than your sexuality.
You're more than your skin color.
And it's just ridiculous that they're putting this narrative on children now even.
That's why I got a lot of hate for posting about the gay ABCs and stuff like that.
Gay ABCs?
Yeah.
There's a gay ABC.
Yeah, no way.
H for like hetero and
G for gay.
What?
And B for bisexual.
And they're teaching this and the pages are thick unrippable.
It's like for toddlers.
Oh my god.
Yeah, they also have the non-racist baby where they teach skin colors.
What?
Yeah, and my son is almost three now and he cannot see
like he doesn't see skin colors.
Yeah, I didn't know one did it that is.
Yeah, but we have children book and there's black people in the book and there's white people in the book.
Yeah.
And he, when I say like, where is this teacher, who's like a black teacher, he would just point at a white cartoon person and it's like, oh, it's him.
Like, he doesn't differentiate.
Absolutely.
Yeah, I didn't know about racism until I was probably in like middle school, honestly.
I just chilled with every kid.
Yeah.
That's how it should be.
Absolutely.
And it's the same with sexuality.
It would be the same thing as like...
pushing a child to like be straight and and make five children.
Like I think children should just play with animals and and nature and like I mean my ABCs used to be like uh a D for dog and a C for cat, you know?
For real.
Like it also doesn't have to be like M for marriage and I don't know, like S for straight.
Yeah.
It's the same thing.
And people think I'm attacking gay people.
But it's not about that.
It's not always about if you're gay or not.
It's not always about if you're black or not.
Like life is is
big and beautiful and complicated and and weird and crazy and we're all in this together.
Yeah.
And we all need to stick together because we're all enslaved by these phones and by these systems.
And yeah.
I think that also like brings me to OnlyFans, which I really like because
um it gives you a way out of the enslavement.
I think that's why so many people are hating on it because it's not porn and it can make you a crazy income um without doing anything.
Yeah.
Yeah, people have made life-changing money with it.
Yeah.
On their own, without being signed or, you know, being told what to do.
Yeah, you're nobody's bitch.
It seems like you are selling your body, but in the end you're you don't have to wake up on a Monday morning.
Right.
You know, you don't you don't get screamed at and you don't have to uh hurt your lower back lifting anything up.
But you know, there's a lot of ways to sell your body.
Yeah.
Um
and of course there's a dark side, as it is to everything.
You know, there's a lot of people in in adult entertainment that medicate themselves, take crazy amount of money and do degenerate things.
But then there's also a lot of girls that work in their comfort of their home and take selfies that anybody a couple of years ago just uploaded on Instagram.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, a lot of girls just post the same shit, maybe a little more edgier.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Ken, it's been interesting, man.
Anything you got going on want to promote or close off with?
Yeah, I think it's time for everybody to take control of their health and of their mental state and of their physique.
And I hope I can inspire everybody to not be stuck in their way and
really question
why you think a certain way.
And then maybe,
yeah, and and then and then choose greatness and choose to be the best version of yourself on a daily level.
Love it.
We'll link your socials and your podcast below, man.
Thanks for coming on.
Yeah, yeah.
Thanks for watching, guys.
As always, see you tomorrow.