FINAL SHOW?! Goth Alt Catholic E-GIRL Came To DEBATE/DESTROY Brian? WOKE GIRLS! | Dating Talk 275
Date: 2025-12-29
Duration: 10h 24m
Guests
Identified Speakers
SPEAKER_02KK DNA(guest)
SPEAKER_04Lynn(guest)
SPEAKER_05Kaylee Jay(guest)
SPEAKER_08Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_09Alina (Russia)(guest)
SPEAKER_11Natalia Haime Hughes(guest)
SPEAKER_12Amelia/Barbie(guest)
SPEAKER_13Tavy(guest)
SPEAKER_14Samantha (Notes)(guest)
Key Moments
00:00:10
Intro7 guests introduced, KK DNA arrives later
00:12:00
Key MomentNatalia discloses schizophrenia diagnosis
07:00:00
ControversySamantha pulls out written notes on oppression, becomes running joke
08:50:00
QuoteNatalia reveals 100+ body count, frames past as BC (before Christ)
10:09:00
ControversyKK DNA: white people have genetic predisposition to colonize. Concedes on Barbary slave trade numbers.
10:17:00
OtherBrian wraps year-end show after ~10 hours
Topics Discussed
00:00:10
Guest Introductions
7 guests + KK DNA arrives later.
00:12:00
Natalia Schizophrenia
Natalia discloses schizophrenia diagnosis openly.
00:30:00
Age Gap Debate
Extended debate on age gap relationships.
03:50:00
Oral Sex Debate
Heated debate on oral sex obligations.
07:00:00
Wage Gap Debate
Samantha uses prepared notes. Extended debate.
08:50:00
Natalia Body Count 100+
Natalia reveals 100+ body count, frames as BC (before Christ).
10:09:00
KK DNA Colonialism Debate
KK DNA argues whites have genetic predisposition to dominate. Brian counters with Barbary slave trade.
10:17:00
Year-End Wrap
Brian reflects on 2025, commits to continuing in 2026.
Transcript
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09:44:50
Brian Atlas>> No, she said turn right. Anyways, whatever. Uh, this one. >> Do you know what year the War of 1812 started? >> 1812. >> What country is the Panama Canal in?
09:45:06
Alina (Russia)>> Where did the attack on Pearl Harbor take place? you >> uh Pearl Harbor. God, >> where did it take place? >> Oh, where did it take place?
09:45:19
KK DNA>> Yeah, where the location >> I always I always get it mixed up with the Boston Tea Party. Um,
09:45:37
Brian Atlashelp me redeem myself. Don't Don't cheat. >> Boston. >> Boston. >> Girl, >> would that be Massachusetts? >> Hey, don't help. No [ __ ] hints. >> I didn't I didn't. You said
09:45:46
Brian Atlas>> No. No. Wait. So, okay. Hold on. The attack of Pearl Harbor took place in Boston. >> Okay. >> No, that's Is that your answer? >> I I don't know. >> I really don't.
09:45:59
Brian Atlas>> Tell you what, let's say this. Um that that first guess is incorrect. Let's go with a second guess. Uh
09:46:10
Brian AtlasDon't [ __ ] Don't [ __ ] >> I get it so bad. I literally don't know. >> Just guess another guess. Give us two more guesses. [clears throat] >> A harbor. >> Alaska. Where? Just guess. Guess
09:46:22
KK DNAanywhere. How about I'll give you a hint. It's in the United States. >> I don't know. >> Guess. Guess. Baton Rouge.
09:46:34
Brian Atlas>> Hell no. It ain't nowhere in the south. It's somewhere in the north. I just don't know. >> In the north? >> I don't know. >> In Canada? >> No, like in the north of America. >> Yes, you're right. What What province of Canada did the attack on Pearl Harbor
09:46:46
Brian Atlastake place? >> Uh, I don't know. >> Guess guess. Was it Toronto? >> Here, I'll give you three options. >> Mhm. >> Uh, [clears throat] Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto. >> That's not America.
09:47:00
Brian Atlas>> I know, but I'm tell [laughter] you said in the north. Okay, fine. >> I meant the north of like the northeast of America. Was it Detroit? Was it uh was it Chicago? >> Um
09:47:10
Brian Atlas>> I think Chicago, think about it. Detroit uh Chicago. There is a Great Lakes around there. >> Okay. >> Yeah. >> So,
09:47:22
KK DNAwhat what do you want me to say? >> Just guess. Guess two locations random. Just guess any two locations. >> Okay. I said one for Boston, Massachusetts or >> Okay. I don't know.
09:47:34
Brian Atlas>> What's the other two? >> I'm going to give you one. >> Give me two. >> I'm going to give you one. >> Okay. Give me one more then. >> Uh I don't know. Rhode Island. >> Pearl Harbor attack took place in Rhode Island.
09:47:47
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. I don't know. I'm not into history. >> I would The only reason I know is cuz I visited it. >> You did? >> Is it Is it possible? Like do you think maybe it took place in like Japan or
09:47:58
KK DNAsomething? It could have because I always get mixed up like the Boston Tea Party. I know that it happened because of the Japanese, but I don't know. >> Wait, the Boston Tea Party happened
09:48:10
KK DNAbecause of the Japanese. >> Like I heard like the the Boston Tea Party was like it was like a retaliation type thing. Like the Japanese did that and then like we did the Sher Shama some [ __ ] like that. the bomb over there.
09:48:24
Brian Atlas>> The wait, so >> Hiroshima, [laughter] >> the the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima
09:48:32
Brian Atlas>> is a result of the Japanese attack uh dubbed the Boston Tea Party. >> Is that what it is? >> The attack on Boston,
09:48:43
Brian Atlasthe Japanese attack on Boston. >> There was something like that somewhere. >> The Boston Tea Party when they poured all the TN >> was the Japanese attack on Boston. the precipitating factor in the US entry to
09:48:55
KK DNAWorld War II? That's the real question. >> No, I don't know. I don't know. I don't think so.
09:49:04
Brian Atlas>> Was the Japanese attack on Boston what resulted in the United States going to war to World War I?
09:49:16
Brian Atlas>> I don't know. Was the Japanese attack on Boston the what led to the Vietnam War? >> What? No.
09:49:26
KK DNA>> I mean, it it makes sense. >> I don't know. It's likely because I don't know. The Japanese probably didn't do the Boston Tea Party. I don't know. >> Okay. Uh, >> what country did the Vietnam War happen
09:49:40
Alina (Russia)in? >> That's for you. >> 197 something. Can you read the question one more time? >> What country did happen in? Yeah. What country? >> Vietnam. >> There you go. Okay.
09:49:53
Alina (Russia)>> What's a quarter of an hour? >> That's for you. >> You got this. >> 15. >> 50. >> 15. >> Oh, yeah. You got it. >> What's 100us 34
09:50:06
Alina (Russia)>> for you? >> Yeah. More math. >> 100us 34. >> Yeah. >> Um, >> no help. 76.
09:50:19
Brian Atlas>> Um, do you want No. Do you want to guess again? >> 100 - 34. >> 100 - 34. How much is that? >> Oh, >> guess >> 76. >> 5 seconds. You're wrong. 5 seconds.
09:50:31
Samantha (Notes)Guess the next. >> 100 - 34. >> Yeah. What is it?
09:50:44
Samantha (Notes)Um, maybe like 56.
09:50:59
Amelia/Barbie>> What is 3 * 3 + 1? >> Uh, for you 3 * 3 like a joke. Like it's 10.
09:51:09
LynnHey, some people you know >> what's 3 * 3 * 3? >> 3 * 3 * 3 >> 18
09:51:24
SPEAKER_07>> 12 9 >> What's the question? >> 3 * 3 * 3 >> 3 * 3 * 27 >> 3 cubed. >> Yep, she got it. Uh, this one.
09:51:34
Alina (Russia)>> If yes is spelled Ye yes s, then what does e yes s spell? >> e yes s. >> What does it spell? >> Yes. [laughter]
09:51:46
Alina (Russia)>> Wait. So, repeat the question again. >> E. >> If yes, if yes is spelled yes, then what does e yes spell? >> Say it again. >> Yes. >> A [laughter] yes.
09:51:59
Alina (Russia)>> Yes. >> Uh, anybody? How about you? Eyes >> into the mic button. >> Eyes. [laughter] >> Eyes. It's eyes. >> Yes. >> Uh, okay.
09:52:10
Alina (Russia)>> If you were born 10 years ago, how old would you be today? >> If I was born how many what years ago? >> If you were born 10 years ago, how old would you be today? >> I would be 10 years old.
09:52:21
Brian Atlas>> Quicker on the transitions, please. Um, >> how many World Wars were there >> for you? >> Two. What decade was World War I?
09:52:36
KK DNA>> Yeah. Uh, we'll go around the table on this. What decade was World War I? >> Um,
09:52:46
KK DNA>> oh my god, I just hate this. He's asking us like I haven't heard this at the a.m. Y'all, >> it was like no food. Very >> There's food. There's cookies. There's chips. >> There's plain tortilla chips and
09:52:58
Brian Atlascookies. >> That's delicious. No nutrients since 400 p.m. >> You know what? We also have pickles. Maybe you should get yourself a pick. >> He's trying to make us look stupid. >> That is not true. I'm trying to make you
09:53:10
Brian Atlasguys look smart. >> Then maybe ask that the beginning questions because honestly I was trying to get this done sooner. But you guys
09:53:20
Brian Atlasjust wanted to talk about oral sex. And >> is every podcast 10 hours long? Uh, it's usually eight or nine, but I want to say that you guys took a long time.
09:53:32
Amelia/Barbie>> Let's blast through this though, so we can get out of here. Uh, decade. [clears throat] Just guess, I guess. >> I'm so tired. It's the early 20th century. I don't know the answer to that right now. >> Was it 1918?
09:53:45
Brian Atlas>> Well, I'm asking for decade. >> Yeah. What would that be in a decade? >> So, it'd be 1910, 1920s, 1930s, 40s, 60s,7s. >> 1910s. What do you think? >> I think >> right before the roaring 20s. Yeah.
09:53:58
Brian Atlas>> So 1910s, I >> think. >> I don't know. >> Guess 1960s. >> I have no clue. >> Just guess. Just guess. >> 1600s.
09:54:11
Kaylee Jay>> Beautiful. 1600s. >> 1900s. >> That would be century. >> Oh, >> let's let's do decade. Uh >> like 1910, 20, 30. >> 1910.
09:54:23
Natalia Haime Hughes>> 1910. for World War I. 1910. >> Yeah, like 1910 or 12. >> Okay. >> What was the primary decade of World War II? >> Starting this way.
09:54:34
Alina (Russia)>> What was the primary what decade of World War II? Um,
09:54:43
SPEAKER_03I don't know, maybe like 19.
09:54:55
SPEAKER_03>> No. >> Guess. Just guess. >> I know. 1940s. >> Okay. >> 1940s. >> 1940s. 1940s. >> 1940s. Should I just listen to everyone else or
09:55:09
Kaylee JayI thought >> or you could just answer or you can just answer the question rapid fire so I can get to the next one. [clears throat] >> Okay. Sorry. I thought it was >> like >> No, go against the grain. >> I thought it Yeah, I thought it was later cuz my grandfather was in it. So I'm like I don't think he was old
09:55:23
Kaylee Jayenough. >> What? So what? >> 40s, but maybe he was. >> That's what everybody else just said. >> The Well, I'm saying I don't think he was old enough in the 40s. >> So you're thinking 50s or 60s?
09:55:33
Amelia/Barbie>> Yeah. >> Which one? M 60s. I think it was 1940s. >> Okay. >> Can you name three K-pop stars? >> No. Like like like Blackpink or some [ __ ]
09:55:47
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> Yeah. Like either the the people in the band or I guess you can name three different K-pop groups.
09:55:54
KK DNA>> Okay. Uh, Jenny, Ros and Ju,
09:56:03
Natalia Haime Hughes>> Hunrick, Saja Boys, and Love Pink. >> I don't know. I know Johnny. She's great. >> Okay, let's do this one. Um,
09:56:14
Samantha (Notes)this we're skipping that. This >> Can you name three Kardashians? >> Um, Kendall, Kylie, Courtney.
09:56:26
SPEAKER_07Okay, almost done. Uh, >> have you ever gotten flowers from a man?
09:56:37
Amelia/Barbie>> Yes. >> Actually, we're going to skip that one. Um, let's start here. >> What percentage of men do you think are over six feet? >> I've seen this so many times on here. Like, what you think? It's a lot lower.
09:56:49
KK DNA>> Okay, we're going to start here. >> I don't know. >> But what? Less than >> I don't know maybe less than 10%. >> Okay. >> 10% guess. >> I don't know maybe like 15. >> Okay.
09:57:02
Alina (Russia)>> Around 10%. >> Probably like 5%. >> I think like 10. I don't even remember what you said. Super low. >> What percentage of men make at least $1 million per year?
09:57:14
KK DNA>> It's a good question for you because you want to date a guy who makes $2 million per year. >> Yeah. Like way like way less than 1%.
09:57:22
KK DNALike that's like 0 some. Yeah, >> maybe about.3%. >> I don't know. Less than 1%. >> 2%.
09:57:33
Alina (Russia)>> Less than 5%. >> Probably 2%. >> Less than two. >> What percentage of men have yachts?
09:57:44
Samantha (Notes)>> Less than I don't know 1%. >> Less than 1%. less than 1%. >> Less than one
09:57:54
Alina (Russia)>> less than five less than one. >> It's in like the decibb. >> Do you keep a list of all the men you've slept with? Be honest. >> You used to. Anybody? Just show of
09:58:06
Brian Atlashands. Anybody? >> Okay. Um, hold on. Let me see which one's next. Uh, here. Let's do this. >> Have you ever slept with someone the same day you met them? >> Us.
09:58:22
SPEAKER_03I hope. >> I think I have. >> Okay. >> No. Yes. Once. >> Yes. Before Christ. No.
09:58:34
SPEAKER_07>> Uh, quick. How quick? >> How quick. Have you ever slept with someone?
09:58:44
Brian Atlas>> Didn't we just say that? No, that you're just answering if you slept with someone on the same day you met them. This is just asking how quick >> like an hour or five minutes. What do you mean? >> Yeah. >> Oh, >> has it was it 5 minutes?
09:58:57
Brian Atlas>> No. Like how long did it take for you guys to like sleep together? >> Oh, yeah. >> Like Okay. From meeting them if you slept with them the same day. From meeting them to having sex with them. >> I'm honestly I'm trying to think if I've
09:59:09
Brian Atlasactually ever done that. I don't know if I've actually ever done that. So, I'm >> I'll [ __ ] I'll actually answer this question. Uh, or should I answer this question? I'm typically kind of h
09:59:23
Brian Atlas>> uh, [sighs] probably less than an hour. Yeah, sure. Why not? I'll be honest. I'll be honest. Um, >> anyone had a threesome?
09:59:35
Kaylee Jay>> Wait, wait. No, no. We're going to do this question. >> The same one >> that I just answered. >> The amount of time. Um, probably like within Six hours
09:59:47
Brian Atlasabout three days. >> Pass. >> Couple hours maybe like more than five. >> W Samantha. >> Yes. Or gosh. >> How quick? >> Uh what was the question again?
09:59:59
Brian Atlas>> Uh from meeting the guy to having sex with him. How quick? >> Uh the same day. >> Okay. But that could mean 1 hour, 24
10:00:08
Brian Atlashours. What's the quickest? 1 hour from from meat to sex.
10:00:18
Natalia Haime HughesUm gosh, it's like when you're drunk. I think it was less than six hours. So, >> okay. What about you? >> Maybe like a month. >> Alina, >> it was months. Anyone here have had a threesome?
10:00:30
Brian Atlas>> Show of hands. More than the more than a threesome. Was more than a foresome. >> Yeah. >> Oh, so you've not had a threesome, but
10:00:41
Natalia Haime Hughesyou've had a forsome. Um, I've done a lot of things. I didn't want to talk about it, but here I go. I don't know. It's just to show that people can don't have to be embarrassed about
10:00:55
Natalia Haime Hughesthings and you could always turn the tide following Christ. You could be a sinner and move to Christ. >> Was it a guy girl threesome? >> Guy guy girl? Yeah, both. I've done
10:01:08
Kaylee Jayboth. >> Okay. You've done both. Okay. But you've done a guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy two guys >> preferably guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy guy girl >> you prefer two guy you've done more than >> well I've done it where there's two girls one guy and I've done it where there's two guys
10:01:22
Brian Atlas>> but you've had multiple of those kinds of threesomes >> I've had a couple >> a couple threesomes how many guy girl threesomes >> just one >> how many girl guy threesomes >> two
10:01:33
KK DNA>> okay uh anyone had a hoe raise your hands Samantha I text people. I don't really like sleep with them though. >> Oh yeah. Does texting count or like talking?
10:01:45
Brian Atlas>> I don't >> I think to be you at least got to >> I at least got to give a guy handy or something like at least >> some dick or something, you know?
10:01:58
Alina (Russia)>> Uh ask this. >> Has anyone in here hooked up with two guys in a 24-hour period? [clears throat] >> Separately? No. Three guys.
10:02:12
Brian Atlas>> Two guys. 24 hours. >> I don't think I have. >> Sammy, >> I don't think I have. >> Come on, Sammy. Be honest. Sammy. Sammy. Sammy. >> I don't think so. >> Sammy, >> I think I might have. Sammy, >> I would like remember.
10:02:23
Brian Atlas>> Sammy. Okay. >> Home girl. Natalia. Have you had sex with two men in a
10:02:32
Natalia Haime Hughes24-hour period? Not including threesomes or whatever. >> [laughter] >> before Christ BC.
10:02:44
Natalia Haime Hughes[laughter] >> I love her. >> Translate that. >> Like I said, don't uh don't follow my
10:02:56
Natalia Haime Hughesfootsteps on the >> Are men the problem >> for you? Are men the problem? >> No. Anybody think men are the problem?
10:03:08
Kaylee Jay>> Do men suck? >> A majority. >> A majority of men suck? Yeah. >> What What is the majority? >> 60% 70% >> more than more than 50%.
10:03:20
Kaylee Jay>> More than 51%. Is it 60 or what? >> How many men suck? It's probably like like only like 25% don't. I would say like maybe 30%.
10:03:32
Samantha (Notes)>> You just said it was a majority. like don't >> that don't suck. >> So like 70% suck. >> Yeah, >> I think like 70% suck. >> Okay. 70 70% suck. >> Yeah. >> Do you think men suck? >> No. >> Men suck? >> No.
10:03:46
KK DNA>> Do men suck? >> Sometimes. >> Sometimes. Is the majority do do you think it's like 70% like how they say? >> No. >> So Samantha, 70% of men suck. Is that correct? >> I think so. Yeah. >> You know, I changed my answer. Yeah, I do.
10:04:00
Brian Atlas>> 70%. Yeah. >> 70%. >> How do you do you agree? disagree >> like >> like 60 40 >> five 10% >> 70 70% of men suck. What percentage of do do women suck?
10:04:13
Brian Atlas>> The same amount. >> What? Same amount of women suck or lower? Is it lower? >> Is it lower for women? >> Same for women. Into the mics if you can. >> Probably the same. >> Final stretch here, guys. Uh are men trash?
10:04:25
Brian Atlas>> The same amount that suck. >> 70% of men are trash. >> Okay, fine. Maybe only like trash don't let me influence your your >> No. Yeah, like a lot of men are trash. Yeah.
10:04:36
Samantha (Notes)>> What percent? >> At least 65. >> Samantha, >> I would say like at least like 40 of
10:04:45
Samantha (Notes)them are absolute like dumpster fire garbage and then like maybe like 50% are like just like bad people. >> Bad >> bad people. Like bad people. >> Bad people.
10:04:58
Brian Atlas>> Bad people. >> Is it bad people? Okay. All right. Wow. I I'm disheartened to hear hear this. >> We got some real We got some real
10:05:08
Brian Atlasmisandress here at the table. Majority of men suck. 70% of men are trash. That's crazy. Y'all crazy. >> Um >> but people in general, >> don't like
10:05:20
Brian AtlasI think I think most people are good. Um most I don't [ __ ] I don't know. Uh how about this? I think this is the final question. This is it. The final question. >> Let's have a group prayer. Praise Jesus
10:05:32
Brian Atlasreal quick. Full circle back. >> Almost. Okay. Sorry. There's a few more, but we're almost there. I swear I'm almost there. Final final stretch. >> If you can [crying]
10:05:48
SPEAKER_10shut the Okay, shut the [ __ ] up.
10:05:59
Brian AtlasOkay, let's wrap it [clears throat] up. Let's get you >> I agree. I agree. Uh to to my two women here who think men are trash and men suck. If you could snap your finger and
10:06:10
Brian Atlasall men disappeared and women could reproduce without men. So all men gone. Now
10:06:21
Brian Atlasmaybe they don't disappear. Or you could also opt to they just go to an island somewhere. >> We could go visit them >> if I guess [snorts] if you wanted to, but
10:06:32
Kaylee Jay>> I mean I would want to >> All men disappear. Uh would you do it? >> I'm attracted to men. So >> I think that would suck. >> I think that would suck. A world of >> How about if you were a lesbian? Would
10:06:45
Samantha (Notes)>> If I was lesbian, hell yeah. >> Easy. >> I mean, when you're [clears throat] gay, you know? But but you're straight, right? >> I'm straight. Yeah. >> Okay. So, would you snap your fingers all men disappeared? >> No. >> Why?
10:06:56
Brian Atlas>> Because I like boys. >> But you could reproduce without men. >> I'm sexually attracted to boys. I'm not going to like the girls that are around. >> Okay. >> Um but if you were a lesbian, you'd be like, "Fuck it. Send them to the
10:07:10
SPEAKER_07island." >> I mean, I guess so. [laughter] >> All right. Um >> not really, though. I feel like that's inhumane. Like >> if there were no moral obligation behind it,
10:07:19
SPEAKER_07>> just a little bit. Uh, how about this? Um,
10:07:27
Kaylee Jay>> oh boy. Did we go here? Do you think white people are inherently racist? >> Me? >> Yeah. >> Do I think white people are inherently racist? >> Yeah.
10:07:40
Kaylee Jay>> Like hateful towards people of other races? >> No, they're just inherently racist. Well, what does that mean to you? >> No. >> Do you think that? >> Well, that's what I'm saying. Does that mean that they're inherently hateful towards people of the other race? >> Sure, it could be
10:07:54
Kaylee Jay>> or prejudice or >> all white people. >> Do you think white people are inherently racist? >> I don't think I don't think that's a
10:08:08
Brian Atlasnatural thing that comes naturally to people. I think that's a taught thing. >> You think it's just nurture? Okay. Yeah. >> What do you think, Samantha? >> Do the Do any of the other girls want to weigh in? What do you think? >> No, they're not.
10:08:22
KK DNA>> I don't think so. >> Oh, I was just going by who he was calling. >> What do you think? >> Um, I don't think racist is the word.
10:08:30
Amelia/Barbie>> Okay, we'll move on. Uh, what do you think about white people? >> What? >> What do you mean? >> Okay. [laughter] >> What about white people? Do you like white people?
10:08:43
Kaylee Jay>> I don't really spend my time thinking about white people. >> But do you do you like white people? Do you dislike white people? >> I like people based off if they have good spirits and good energy. I don't really care what they look like. I don't
10:08:56
Kaylee Jayreally care if they're black, white, brown. >> That's sure. That's >> purple. >> I find that like I don't know. Some people have an issue >> with >> white people,
10:09:08
KK DNAespecially white women. White liberal women >> for some reason don't seem to like white people. It's weird. >> Oh, >> I think white people to some some to
10:09:17
KK DNAsome degree culturally just just looking at history, there is an innate almost kind of genetic thing where they need to dominate. >> A genetic wait for white people. >> Yeah, [snorts]
10:09:30
KK DNA>> they need to dominate. >> Yes. I do. >> I don't know about that. >> Like that's just a men thing. >> Is that just human nature? >> A men thing? >> No, because I don't think anybody to any
10:09:41
KK DNAother culture to any capacity has done what the European has done. I mean to go to all four corners of the universe and almost murder to mass extinction. That's kind of crazy.
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Brian Atlas>> You do realize that >> those are all men though. >> That's true. That's true. Women partake in a lot of atrocities. But [gasps] you do [snorts] realize that almost all
10:10:04
Brian Atlascultures throughout history have had slaves regard not white, not just white. You you had black people who were slavers. You had Arabic Middle Eastern people. >> Yeah. But those were that was a different type of slavery
10:10:17
Brian Atlas>> in South America. Different type of slavery. The Barbary slave trade. They were abducting people, white people. Uh, so like I don't know how you get around that
10:10:28
KK DNA>> because I I think at the end of the day >> to commit mass murder the way that white people have done culturally in history, there's no other culture that's even coming close to it. >> What are you talking about? Okay. Let's
10:10:42
Brian Atlaslook at Asians. We can look at Genghaskhan. If we look at uh Cambodia >> like on on scale [snorts] >> Gangas do you know Genghaskhan
10:10:52
KK DNA>> on scale around the world? >> Uh yeah G Gangghask Khan got into Europe. >> That was his goal. >> He got into Europe. Great. Europe got into South America. Europe got into Australia. Did you see what they did to
10:11:05
Brian Atlasthe indigenous people there? Did they Did you see what they did to America? Hold on. >> This is uh I'm talking about >> Do you think Do you think that the the
10:11:12
Brian Atlaswhite conquests into the Americas was more or less barbaric than the uh the uh Mongolian conquests?
10:11:24
KK DNA>> Okay, I don't know about the Mongolian conquest, but I'm talking about these things. They were [laughter] [ __ ] brutal. >> I'm I'm not saying they weren't brutal.
10:11:31
KK DNAI'm saying that white people have gone to I'm talking about on scale around the world where they've gone and they've mass murdered to literal
10:11:43
Brian Atlas>> Muslims did that too. Muslims >> they went around the world [snorts] and colonized. >> Oh yeah. The Muslims were like snatching up the Muslims. >> Where they were though? >> No. The Muslims were snatching up I
10:11:55
Brian Atlasthink even as far women in [ __ ] Ireland and and all over the place all over Europe. It is not to the same snatching up white people. Snatching up white people, making them slaves.
10:12:07
Brian Atlas>> It's not even close. >> It's Trust me, the Barbar slave trade lasted way longer. Oh, come on. >> I didn't say anything about slavery. >> Google the barbar slave trade just for >> I didn't say anything about slavery. It's sla That's a different type of slavery. You know why it last? >> What do you mean a different type of
10:12:21
Brian Atlasslavery? >> What? There's there's a different type of slavery when when when the slavery that >> Oh, it was worse. It was worse. The type of slavery >> you were
10:12:31
Brian Atlas>> the type of slavery that the in the Barbarie slave trade was worse than the uh a African slave trade in the United States. >> Okay. >> Yeah. The Wikipedia, please show it.
10:12:43
Brian AtlasLook, just to be clear, the African slave trade was terrible. But uh it involved the capture of Europeans and selling them at slave markets in the Ottoman barbary states of North Africa.
10:12:55
Brian AtlasEuropeans were captured by Barbary Corsaires in slave raids on ships on coastal towns from Italy to Ireland, coast of Spain, Portugal as far north as Iceland and into the Eastern
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Brian AtlasMediterranean. Can we get dates for it? Scroll down. Uh, it continued as late into as the 18th century. Uh, it came to an end in the early years of the 19th
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Kaylee Jaycentury. Wait, hold on. When did it start? >> Let's look at the extent. >> Extent really quick. Scroll down. >> The bar 35,000 leaves,
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KK DNA>> right? >> Held throughout the 17th century is probably more. Come on. >> Oh my god. But But when the fact is in your face, though. >> Uh, well, >> 1 million to 1.25 million enslaved
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Kaylee JayEuropeans. >> How are these numbers so different? Wait, I'm confused. How does it go from like 35,000 to 1 million? >> Cuz it's Wikipedia. Um I think that says through the 17th century was 35,000
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Kaylee Jaythat's just the place but in the 16th century 17th century >> the beginning of it is more a million >> right to 1.5 scroll down from 1 million 1.25 right
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KK DNA>> 250ear period >> millions >> that's 1.25 million >> 1.25 Two [ __ ] That's a [ __ ] tongue, >> right? That's That's no That's no comparison at all. >> To what?
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KK DNA>> What do you mean to at all? That's the >> to which one? >> What do you mean to which one? You got There's literally Do you know how many slaves were killed just just when you just when they were taking them to America? Hundreds of it. Google it.
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Brian Atlas>> Google it. Google it. >> How many What What was the for the American slave? >> That's not even the Holocaust. >> That's not even the Holocaust. It's not even comparable. >> It's pretty bad. It's pretty bad. Let's
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Brian Atlassee what what it was for the uh like the American African slave trade. [sighs] Maybe it's more, maybe it's less. I don't know. Let's Let's just see. Let's
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Brian Atlasfind out. Estimates suggest 1.2 to 2.4 million Africans died during the middle. Wait, no. But how many were taken
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Brian Atlasslaves? Just cur. How many were taken slaves? That's just on the sea journey. >> Yeah, that's just on the fleet journey. >> Can we get a wiki? W is there a wiki?
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Brian AtlasMaybe. I mean, AI should be fun. >> How many slaves were like total taken or whatever?
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Brian Atlas>> 12.5 million. >> Hey, you know what? I can admit if I if I was incorrect a little bit with numbers. I can >> But that's just the black people. >> I can admit when I'm wrong. >> That's just the black people. I can
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Brian Atlasadmit when I'm wrong. You know, I was wrong with the numbers. I'm just saying. Uh >> that's what I'm saying. I don't think I'm not saying that they're the they're the evil of >> I was wrong on that specific fact. I was incorrect. >> I'm not saying that white people are
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KK DNAevil and they're innately evil. I'm saying that they have I just feel like they have more of something in them where it drives them. >> Yeah. They had ships, [snorts] >> but they also I mean that's that's not
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Brian Atlascomparable either. I mean >> Okay, here. Fine. I think we we'll we'll I'm sorry. Do you want to finish your point? I don't. >> No, you can let it go if you need to. I made mine. >> I was going to say final fun thing. Uh, make a machine gun noise.
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Brian Atlas>> I don't know. >> Because apparently women can't make machine gun noises. Machine gun noise. >> I definitely can't. >> Well done. >> I [laughter] can't do it.
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Samantha (Notes)>> You can't. >> That was terrible. >> Part of me wants to do something really cringy. >> Do it. the whole like No, I'm not going to do it. >> Do it on the end. >> That was good.
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SPEAKER_07>> That was good. >> I'm just going to do one instead. >> Okay. [laughter] >> Whoa. Wait. Do that again. >> It's okay. >> It's like a laser gun.
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Brian Atlas>> You want to give it a shot? >> I can't do that. [laughter] >> There you go. >> That was the same as mine. You cannot tell me that was not weird. Yours was yours was scuffed. All right. Um, we're going to wrap. Any final thoughts from
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Brian Atlasany panelists? Where's Where's my home girl? Where's my Where's my my favorite skitso? Come back here. >> Go listen to my music, guys. Kaye J music. K A Y L E A Y.
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Brian Atlas>> Go do it. >> Just be sometimes on YouTube. Go once. >> We're I'm trying to rap. Get her. Get her to the table. Get her to the table. Oh my god. Is this the longest show we've ever done? God damn it. >> Probably.
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Brian Atlas>> I blame you. You talked way too much. >> Yeah. [laughter] Okay. >> Rude. Also, you talk too much. That's [ __ ] up. And you talk way too much. >> Too much expression coming from you. >> Too much facial expression. >> Yeah, you're too emotional.
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Brian Atlas>> Too much. >> Yeah. >> Wait, Alina, stand in front of the >> Okay. Um, nice headband. [laughter] Looks good.
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Brian Atlas>> It brings out the color of your eyes. [laughter] >> It's beautiful. >> Just got to >> Okay. Um, any final thoughts from anybody before I get this all wrapped up?
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Brian Atlas>> Final thoughts. >> Free Palestine. >> Okay. >> I love you, Nessa. This was 10 hours long. [laughter] >> Almost kind of nah. >> Yes, that is correct. Okay. Uh, all
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Brian Atlasright. Well, I'll do uh I'll get the intro going here, guys. Uh, am I forgetting something? Oh, h I don't think so. Well, [sighs] it was a good
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Brian Atlasway to end the year with a long final show. I want to say GG. >> Well played to the panel. You guys were fantastic. Thank you guys for coming. Last call. Hit the like button, please.
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Brian AtlasOn your way out. Also, please leave a nice comment once the live ends. I read them. Positivity is nice. Helps the algorithm. Thank you for tuning in tonight. You could have been anywhere in the world, but you're here with me. I
10:18:55
Brian Atlasappreciate that. Thank you to everyone who supports the show, who's a patron, who super chats, donates. Uh we couldn't do it without you guys. Thank you. Thank you. We're going to be live again. I
10:19:06
Brian Atlasdon't know. Maybe I'll do whatever Wednesday on uh is that the 31st? Wait, 29:30? Yeah, maybe we'll do whatever Wednesday on New Year's Eve. Maybe.
10:19:18
Brian AtlasWe'll see. Possibly. I'll see how I'm feeling. Um otherwise, we'll be live again Sunday 5:00 p.m. Pacific with another dating talk. Any girls who want to be on the show, you can DM whatever on Instagram if you can make it to Santa
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Brian AtlasBarbara. I feel like we're forgetting something. [ __ ] Are we forget? What are we forgetting? >> Twitch. >> Yeah, we'll do final Twitch call, guys.
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Brian AtlasTwitch.tv/ whatever. Drop us a follow. Drop us a prime sub. 31 minutes since we last had prime. If you enjoyed the stream, please drop us a follow here at the end of the stream. If you enjoyed the stream, if you're watching on Twitch, drop us a prime sub if you have
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Brian Atlasone. Let's do a check on my Instagram really quick. That'll be the final thing, guys. Drop a follow on my Instagram. I'm trying to get to 400,000 before the uh end of 2025.
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Brian AtlasUh, hit refresh. >> I just did. >> RIP. Oh, no. Uh, yeah. Get drop a follow, show some love, show some support. Trying to get to 400,000. hit the milestone before the end of the
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Brian Atlasyear. That'd be epic. [sighs] Any final thoughts or no? >> Just let us go. >> Follow me on Insta, KKDNA9. >> Yeah, I By the way, didn't you say you were going to Venmo me? >> I am.
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Brian Atlas>> Okay. >> I didn't forget. My phone's over there. >> Uh oh, and let me just Okay, quick shout outs for people. Uh Chris, Christopher, thank for the 10.
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Brian AtlasColin, thank for the 10 on Cash App. Uh, Troy, thank for the 10 on Venmo. Thank you guys. Really appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. And what are we, Mary? I swear we're
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Brian Atlas>> I swear we're forgetting something. >> What are we forgetting? >> What are we forgetting, Mary? >> Well, I guess uh just some final thoughts here because it is the end of
10:21:06
Brian Atlasthe year. Uh it was an interesting year for the Whatever podcast. Very interesting year. Uh, I want to I I I don't I shouldn't just let it go out on like a typical intro. So, I want to
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Brian Atlasdo a bit more of a thorough thank you to the viewers. Uh, thank you guys for watching. Um, 2025 was a wild ride. It was a a bit of a roller coaster. Thank you guys so much
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Brian Atlasfor uh tuning in. I hope you guys stick with us for 2026. Normally, we take a break. Uh, I don't know if you guys know this, but we've been going just all gas, no breaks. There's not going to be any breaks. We're we're going to be here
10:21:42
Brian Atlasnext next Sunday. We've often taken, you know, one month, 6 weeks off around this time. We're just going to power through all gas, no breaks. So, uh yeah, just keep watching, guys. Thank you guys so
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Brian Atlasmuch for watching. Uh it's been a whirlwind year, whirlwind entire podcast, three years. Uh we couldn't do it without you guys. Thank you guys so
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Brian Atlasmuch whether you watch, whether you're a patron, thank you guys. And uh I think there's some big things coming in 2026. I'm going to be stoked to have you guys here with me.
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Brian Atlas>> What's that? Is it the longest? I don't know. I think we've maybe I think we've I don't know. Well, we'll see. But um yeah, I'm trying to think if there's anything else. I guess really quick, I just want to thank everybody. I want to
10:22:28
Brian Atlasthank everyone on my team. Uh Nick, Mary, everybody who's on been on the team previously this year. Uh I want to thank obviously the viewers. Thank you to the panel tonight of course. Thank
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Brian Atlasyou to all the people who come on the show and uh but big thanks to everybody who watches. Could not have could not do this without you guys. And uh I am wishing all the people on the panel. I
10:22:51
Brian Atlashope you guys have a wonderful 2026. I wish you prosperity. I wish you good health. I wish you guys the best to the viewers. I wish you all the same. I wish
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Brian Atlasyou prosperity, good health, and uh a fant I think 2026 is going to be a good year. I think you know 2025 was rough for some people, but I think 2026 and
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Brian Atlasthen definitely 2027 is going to be a strong year for people. So uh yeah, I wish everybody a happy New Year's. I hope everybody who had a good uh Christmas, too. Anyways, I'm going to
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Brian Atlasstop stop rambling and paddling. Uh I hope you guys have a fantastic New Year. We will see you in unless I do the whatever Wednesday. We're going to see you in uh 2026 is the next time we'll
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Brian Atlassee you. So yeah, everybody have a safe new year. Have a good new year. 07s in the chat. 07s in the chat. Good night, guys. And we'll see you in 2026. Good night.
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