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The following is an accounting of all threads created by both the DestinysClips and DestinysGnomes X handles. The below entries have been sourced from a google spreadsheet created by DGGer ThinkingMunk.

Clips

Clips
Date Description Twitter Archive YouTube Archive Link to VOD
9/17/2024 Anything Else hosts JREG, Ranton, Rowan, Veto, WillyMack in a week; bonus episodes for tier 2 due to a coincidental event. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Anything Else
9/17/2024 Dan thinks he has a tattoo, then Steven poses a riddle about a cow parachute, leading to a pun on "cow lander" and "calendar". The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Anything Else
9/17/2024 Dan eggs Steven on for a Sneako impression, mentioning Tate. Steven, unprepared, can't do it, humorously forced to choose between Sneako or Vietnamese. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Anything Else
9/17/2024 Joey Diaz rants about wanting efficient service from "fat waiters" at restaurants, highlighting his immediate readiness to order and disdain for delays. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
9/16/2024 Joe Rogan praised Kamala Harris's debate performance, noting her effective coaching and speechwriting, which helped her outmaneuver Trump with strategic responses. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/8/2024 Ben Shapiro criticizes Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for ignoring serious issues like foreign policy and focusing on superficial qualities like "joy." He mocks Walz's handling of Minneapolis riots, where Trump praised Walz for using the National Guard, despite initial chaos. Shapiro laments the lack of policy discussion in politics, highlighting cultural battles instead. He notes Walz's strict lockdown measures during the pandemic, suggesting a pattern of poor governance. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/8/2024 Steven critiques the oversimplification of conflicts as genocide in a debate on Israel-Palestine, suggesting Hamas's indifference to civilian deaths due to martyrdom beliefs. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/8/2024 Steven observes a debate where Norm Finkelstein defends Iran, contrasting with Benny Morris's view on Israel's nuclear deterrence, leading to accusations of hypocrisy and ending with Steven's reflections. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/8/2024 Hasan mocks Steven for exaggerating fan encounters and discusses controversial topics, reflecting on his fanbase origins and engagement. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/8/2024 Benny Morris defends Israel's potential nuclear strike on Iran's nuclear sites as a last resort, while Norman Finkelstein opposes, advocating for a nuclear-free Middle East, highlighting catastrophic risks. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/8/2024 Pisco debunks stolen valor claims against Tim Walz, clarifying his military service and questioning the motives of his critics. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/8/2024 Steven criticizes Rob Noerr for bad faith in debate, misusing AI, and misinterpreting definitions and history, suggesting Rob's arguments were misleading or poorly researched. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/8/2024 Steven wants to join Matt & Shane's podcast, feels intimidated by their comedic skill, yet is open to the experience, having Kyla reach out to them. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/8/2024 Shane Gillis' comedy about his Fox News-obsessed dad resonates with Steven. His dad, consumed by anger from the news, can only recall trivial outrages, not facts. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/8/2024 Coffeezilla's insurer denied coverage for Logan Paul's lawsuit, citing policy exclusions. His broker admitted to not reading the policy. Now, Coffeezilla might sue the broker/insurer and is selling merch to cover costs. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/8/2024 Steven proposes a $10,000 bet for a debate with conservatives to promote his research, pondering how to ensure fair moderation and avoid bias in such a high-stakes setting. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/8/2024 Steven debates Rob Noerr, asserting January 6th as an insurrection despite no specific charges, using riot analogies and citing Colorado Supreme Court and Congress's recognition, making charges irrelevant to its classification. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/7/2024 Steven and Rob Noerr debate January 6th as insurrection, referencing legal definitions. Steven clarifies independent research despite Pisco's materials, with Rob joking about Pisco's unhelpfulness. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/7/2024 Steven and Rob Noerr debate if January 6th was an insurrection, with Rob comparing it to historical protests but admitting gaps in his knowledge on legal specifics, revealing selective application of the term based on political motives. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/7/2024 Steven and Rob Noerr discuss "intimidation by numbers" in insurrection, using historical cases to show how large assemblies, even non-violent, might be seen as levying war if intended to oppose laws through force or fear. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/7/2024 Steven defines insurrection as a violent overthrow, claiming January 6th fits due to weapons, violence, and disrupted government function, but Rob Noerr disputes the pre-planning and scale, questioning if it was a genuine overthrow attempt. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/7/2024 Steven clarifies to Rob Noerr: first-degree murder is premeditated, second-degree is intentional but spontaneous, manslaughter is less intentional, and felony murder occurs during serious crimes. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/6/2024 Steven's flashback compares Gov. Walz to Toni, recalling a debate on parenting with Jenelle, where extended breastfeeding was defended, sparking a chaotic discussion on personal beliefs and norms. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/6/2024 Steven teases Dan for liking bubbly water, likening it to hot tubs vs. pools, with Dan claiming hot tubs are for the educated, leading to a playful debate on control and preferences. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Anything Else
8/6/2024 Steven examines Stephen Paddock's 2017 Las Vegas attack, using 23 guns, killing 60. Paddock's motive is unknown; he researched venues, used tracer ammo for feedback, and killed himself after. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/6/2024 Steven humorously compares Vivek Ramaswamy to a comic villain while discussing Ann Coulter's admission of not voting for him due to his Indian heritage, highlighting the overt racism in her stance despite policy agreement. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/6/2024 Steven would ask Obama about Guantanamo, Bush on Iraq War feelings, and Biden on not running again, but finds Trump uninteresting, focusing on presidential power limitations and decisions. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/6/2024 Steven examines backlash against Gov. Walz for mandating free menstrual products in all school restrooms, questioning if it's about placement or conservative views on reproductive health, as the bill aims for access for all menstruating students. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/6/2024 Steven worries that sexist and racist conservative attacks might boost their electoral success, citing specific claims against figures, and fears for democratic outcomes, asking his concerns not be shared with conservatives. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/6/2024 Steven debates if taking valuables from refugees deters economic migrants, questioning if it aligns with asylum's humanitarian purpose or acts as a wealth filter, highlighting tensions in immigration policy between aid and economic concerns. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/6/2024 Steven suggests designing immigration policy based on cultural values, using women's rights as an example. He humorously notes that those against women's voting rights lack diversity, critiquing simplistic views on ethnicity and politics in immigration policy. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/6/2024 Steven argues that determining when immigration is "too much" involves protecting cultural values, measuring impacts, and avoiding prejudice in policy design. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/5/2024 Pence was evacuated to a secure location during the Capitol riot, facing danger as Trump criticized him via tweet for not overturning the election, with rioters chanting to hang him. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Vyneer
8/5/2024 Steven reflects on aging, realizing he misjudged time, thinking events from seven years ago were recent, referencing Jonathan Karl and Stephen Colbert's career moves. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Vyneer
8/5/2024 Steven refutes claim Kamala Harris proposed banning all assault weapons, clarifying she meant banning their importation, not existing ones, highlighting a misinterpretation. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Vyneer
8/5/2024 Steven debunks Trump's claim of winning the Mar-a-Lago case, noting it's on hold, not won, after a judge's dismissal influenced by Clarence Thomas, likely delaying it past the election. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Vyneer
8/5/2024 Steven watches Hasan react to Adin Ross gifting Trump a Rolex, questioning if it's an illegal campaign contribution due to limits, pondering if personal gifts count. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Vyneer
8/5/2024 Steven debunks claim that border bill failed over Ukraine aid, showing Trump's opposition and GOP's past inaction caused its failure, not foreign aid linkage. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Vyneer
8/5/2024 Steven argues that treating refugees, asylum seekers, legal, and illegal immigrants the same shows racism, advocating for distinct treatment based on need and legality. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Vyneer
8/5/2024 Steven argues Trump's immigration policies were ineffective, prioritizing politics over progress, unlike Harris who, despite challenges, demonstrated governance capability through legislation support. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/5/2024 Steven notes a shift in conservative views on mockery, from being against it to claiming "everything is acceptable to mock," indicating a change in what's considered off-limits, likely due to political or cultural influences. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/5/2024 Steven critiques Shoe's view of Corey Comperatore, arguing his active Trump support and rally actions show he wasn't just a bystander but politically engaged. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/5/2024 Steven compares the impact of calling someone a "Nazi" vs. "Commie," noting that historically, due to Cold War fears, "Commie" was more severe. He uses cultural references to support his point. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/4/2024 Steven criticizes the term "BIPOC," calling it divisive and urging his audience to reject it, noting it harms the communities it seeks to help. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/4/2024 Alex Jones' show discusses January 6th, with Harrison H. Smith claiming Ashli Babbitt's shooting could be the first casualty of the "Second American Revolution." The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/4/2024 DC official reports troops en route during Capitol riot; Trump calls for peace belatedly. Steven notes it's futile with ongoing armed standoff inside, per Matthew Keys. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/4/2024 Steven corrects The Redheaded Libertarian's mistake on the Constitution, explaining impeachment doesn't prevent criminal charges; they're separate processes, per Chief Justice Roberts. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/4/2024 Steven uses a twin sisters scenario to show how both parties can be involved in mutual rape, asserting only those with "small brains" would find Aella's questions confusing. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/4/2024 "2000 Mules" criticized for flawed voter fraud detection via cell phone data, dismissed for not proving fraud, leading to legal issues and its withdrawal due to methodological flaws. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/3/2024 Steven compares Piers Morgan's Trump bias to a high school crush, noting his praise for Trump versus nitpicking Biden, suggesting Morgan's commentary lacks objectivity. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/3/2024 Steven reacts to Norm Finkelstein's claim of being paid by Israel, questioning why he wouldn't expose it, considers legal action for discovery, humorously seeking a lawyer. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/2/2024 Mehdi Hasan confronts Benny Morris on his "barbarian" comments about Palestinians, with Morris defending based on Intifada violence, not racism, but Hasan challenges the implications. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/2/2024 Destiny reviews Trump's tweets before Jan 6, noting Trump's claims of election fraud, calls for protests, and pressure on politicians to challenge results, undermining election legitimacy. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/2/2024 Destiny labels Boogie2988 a "neo lolcow," suggesting he's self-aware and profits from his drama, differentiating him from traditional, unaware "lolcows" like DarksydePhil. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/2/2024 Destiny mocks JD Vance's robotic defense of his normalcy on Fullsend, comparing it humorously to how odd it would look if Mark Zuckerberg did the same, pointing out the irony. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/2/2024 Destiny jokingly says he'd vote for Trump if he held educational seminars on complex topics, finding the concept amusing enough to consider, humorously urging others to follow suit. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/2/2024 Destiny critiques Tim Pool for misinforming about Imane Khelif's boxing match, citing no evidence of testosterone or chromosome issues, accusing Pool of factless claims. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/2/2024 Destiny critiques conservatives for flip-flopping on gender complexity, saying their past oversimplifications undermine current nuanced discussions, like on an intersex boxer's gender. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/2/2024 Kyle Rittenhouse first endorsed Ron Paul over Trump on guns, but later backed Trump after discussions, showing social pressure's impact on political choices, noted by Destiny. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/2/2024 America PAC, backed by Elon Musk, collects detailed voter data in battleground states but doesn't assist in registration, unlike in non-competitive states, raising legal and ethical concerns. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/1/2024 Destiny, Dr. Huey Li, and Chuck Holton discuss China's mixed product quality, contrasting cheap knockoffs with high-end exports, stressing stable U.S. institutions that ensure global trade security. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Bridges Podcast
8/1/2024 Andrew Wilson's hypothetical breakfast question backfires when the person, having not eaten, answers literally, yet Andrew misses this, ironically failing his own test. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/1/2024 Destiny notes Piers Morgan's past criticism of Trump's Muslim ban as "bigoted," surprised by Morgan's later Trump support, indicating a possible shift or forgetfulness by Morgan. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/1/2024 Destiny jokingly warns UI designers that post-civil war, their design choices like loading elements could reveal allegiances, turning UX design into a loyalty test. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
8/1/2024 Destiny debates the Olympic ceremony's perceived Christian mockery, arguing conservatives' outrage shows a free speech double standard, emphasizing culture war over policy focus. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Piers Morgan Uncensored
8/1/2024 Destiny advises JD Vance to mimic Trump's tactic of neutralizing controversy with apologies or humor, contrasting Trump's shamelessness with Vance's conventional political approach. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Piers Morgan Uncensored
8/1/2024 Destiny notes to Piers Morgan the irony of conservatives backing Musk's X for a doctored video after Trump's censorship request, showing a political double standard on free speech. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Piers Morgan Uncensored
8/1/2024 Destiny, a former carpet cleaner, prefers basic dual motor vacuums over high-tech ones, advises against carpets for pet owners due to cleaning challenges like dog urine stains. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/31/2024 Dan teases Turkey Tom about his looks, humorously claims he has "vampire" teeth, escalates to calling him a cat, leading Tom to hang up, with Dan playfully asserting his accusations. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Anything Else
7/31/2024 Destiny and Dan humorously read Xanderhal's desperate texts to Cherry, revealing his financial panic and threats over mismanagement, exposing his chaotic state with comedic commentary. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Anything Else
7/31/2024 Kyle Kulinski criticizes Dennis Prager's debate with Destiny on border security, accusing Prager of dishonesty by oversimplifying immigration as "open borders" vs. control, commending Destiny's effort. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Secular Talk
7/31/2024 Destiny, driven by rivalry, attempts to outscore xQc in "Got Rhythm," but struggles with game glitches and his own distractions, vowing to beat him the next day. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Vyneer
7/31/2024 Destiny, expecting to mock Kamala Harris, is impressed by her humility in discussing healthcare complexity, praising her for admitting ignorance as a sign of true intelligence. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/31/2024 Destiny reacts to Peterson comparing gender care to Nazi acts, accusing him of shallow rhetoric instead of showing deep understanding from his claimed 40 years of study on atrocities. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Vyneer
7/31/2024 Destiny notes Trump's shift on age in politics, suggesting cognitive tests for candidates, which Trump claims to pass easily but Destiny ridicules as too simple. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/31/2024 Destiny advises Democrats not to own third-trimester abortions, calling them rare and traumatic, not routine, to avoid alienating voters over misrepresented abortion issues. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/31/2024 Destiny recounts giving marriage advice to Brittany, who reacted by calling them "serial cheaters." He questions her quick marriage and suggests she exaggerated their encounter for drama. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Vyneer
7/31/2024 Destiny humorously calls Baby Boomers the "mythical immigrant," critiquing them for consuming resources like immigrants, yet still holding political sway, highlighting generational friction. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/31/2024 Destiny interprets Trump's "immigrants taking black jobs" as referring to jobs blacks traditionally hold, not inherently theirs. He critiques Trump's contradictory portrayal of immigrants as both criminals and super-workers. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/31/2024 Destiny and Prager debate political rhetoric's violence. Prager claims the left is more divisive; Destiny counters with Trump's influence, arguing his rhetoric shapes the conservative movement. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files David Pakman Show
7/31/2024 Destiny and Prager debate trust in doctors vs. figures like Rogan on vaccines. Prager distrusts due to lockdown mandates; Destiny counters with conspiracy skepticism and praises government oversight. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files David Pakman Show
7/31/2024 Destiny and Prager debate CA's gender identity law in schools vs. Jan 6. Prager criticizes the law for infringing on parental rights; Destiny shifts focus, highlighting Jan 6's significance. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files David Pakman Show
7/31/2024 Destiny and Dennis Prager debate "open borders" and sanctuary cities. Prager claims Democrats want open borders, while Destiny argues they support controlled borders and state rights in immigration enforcement. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files David Pakman Show
7/30/2024 Destiny discusses military, haircare, and career paths with his barber Adam, who became a barber on his father's advice, not through traditional education. They banter about hair products and Destiny's content creation. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/30/2024 Destiny watches a propaganda video titled "Fight For Trump." The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/30/2024 Destiny witnesses Trump making uncomfortable comments about Ivanka's attractiveness on TV, with Trump's remarks, like sharing "sex" in common, being viewed as creepy despite Ivanka's defense of him. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/30/2024 Destiny questions if the Capitol breach would've happened without the Proud Boys, noting Trump's off-script message may have influenced events, and highlights the group's crucial role in the initial breach. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/30/2024 Tim Pool struggles to find a partner due to conflicting preferences for career-driven women vs. his desire for family. He blames relationship failures on women's career focus and independence. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/30/2024 Destiny argues dating apps don't cause young men's dating struggles; rather, women's increased independence and broader social changes affect partner expectations. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/29/2024 Zach Vorhies discusses with Destiny, believing federal agencies orchestrate events like Maui fires, 9/11, and election meddling, suggesting hidden powers control global narratives. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/29/2024 Destiny and Katherine Brodsky critique conservative media, using Tim Pool's false reporting on Sweden as an example of deliberate lies over truth, damaging public discourse. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/29/2024 Destiny, with Katherine Brodsky, argues Trump knowingly lied about election fraud, despite being informed otherwise, concluding he was aware it wasn't stolen. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/29/2024 Destiny discusses with Katherine Brodsky the unequal accountability between Left and Right, criticizing conservatives for not addressing major issues like election fraud claims, unlike the Left's concessions on minor faults. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/29/2024 Destiny and Adrian Dittmann discuss online identity, privacy, and speech ethics, debating the sensitivity of conservatives, "doxxing," and the balance between free speech and personal safety, suggesting that advocating violence justifies consequences. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/29/2024 Destiny suggests if girls said conservatives give them "the ick," it would trigger them due to their sensitivity to social judgments, highlighting their reaction to being called "weird." The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/29/2024 Destiny clarifies no one was charged with insurrection post-January 6 due to high legal proof standards, simpler charges used. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/28/2024 Destiny notes January 6th legally deemed an insurrection by courts, despite Senate not convicting Trump due to procedure. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/28/2024 Destiny, with Kyla Turner and Chuck Holton, argues vaccine mandate debates stem from risk perception, not moral differences. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Bridges
7/27/2024 Destiny critiques conservative outrage over Baldwin's case dismissal for misconduct, attributing it to Trump impersonations. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/27/2024 Destiny observes Charlie debating Sneako on age of consent, using Europe's lower age limits to question moral consistency. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/26/2024 Destiny debates Jstlk, Muta, Pisco, Tom on January 6th, frustrated by their focus on a universal "insurrection" definition, calling for context-specific discussion. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/26/2024 Destiny debates Jstlk, Muta, Pisco, and Tom, criticizing conservatives for bad faith and semantic arguments about January 6th, avoiding broader conspiracy issues. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/26/2024 Destiny, discussing Trump's assassination attempt with Jessiah, notes Comperatore's odd behavior during the shooting, fears safety if he investigates, and mentions the FBI's inconclusive findings on Trump's injury. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/26/2024 Destiny criticizes Musk's AI Kamala parody for exposing conservative hypocrisy on social media moderation and misinformation. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/26/2024 Destiny criticizes Tim Pool for misrepresenting Kamala Harris's selection, exposing Pool's ignorance on Democratic primaries and superdelegates, highlighting uninformed political commentary. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/26/2024 Destiny discusses Barr's view that Biden's policies threaten democracy more than Trump's election actions, despite Trump's attempts to subvert the election. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/26/2024 Destiny explains Dr. K faced a medical board review over content, received a reprimand for possible suicidal content issues, but continued work with adjustments. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/26/2024 Destiny notes Hasan's irritation with a subscriber's playful question about viewer count, which Hasan finds irrelevant. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/25/2024 Adrian claims January 6th wasn't an insurrection due to police allowing entry, suggesting a setup. Destiny debunks this, highlighting forced entry and Trump's delayed response. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/25/2024 Destiny uses a candy bar analogy to argue for a clear "insurrection" definition, challenging Andrew's stance on January 6th. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/25/2024 Destiny defines January 6th as an insurrection, using historical context, while Andrew disputes this, arguing Destiny's criteria are overly broad and politically motivated. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/25/2024 Destiny, aiming for a 950 in Got Rhythm, gets frustrated when Nathan disrupts his run by opening a door, leading to a scolding. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/25/2024 Destiny questions why Nick Fuentes wasn't contacted by authorities after seemingly encouraging the Capitol breach, given his influential role. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny
7/25/2024 Destiny debates xQc on past online sexual jokes involving minors, arguing historical context matters, not labeling as pedophilia. xQc stresses current accountability. Discussion intensifies with Destiny citing his evolved views. The Daliban Files The Daliban Files Destiny

FAQ

FAQ
Question Answer Twitter YouTube TikTok Download Link to VOD
Why was Destiny banned from Twitch? Debating about transgender people in sports, he got annoyed with the online advocates, and in a conversation he said "Don't bother debating them, they are subhuman." Of course he meant the people he was talking with, however it is assumed that Twitch interpreted this as if he was calling all transgender people subhuman. This is why he got the ban for hateful conduct. He has been appealing it every six months, but has been declined every time, since his ban in March 2022. https://x.com/thinkingmunk/status/1817645549593452771 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kC1oVeI8vdZyO1U1lNRqV2JBziVTk-rb/view?usp=drive_link Alex O'Connor ,Last Night on Destiny
Is Destiny pro-Israel? "I said it before, if October 7th happened in the West Bank I wouldn't even give a f***, all right? Number one. Number two, the settlers are the cancer that is killing your country..." Destiny

Positions

FAQ
Topic Position Twitter YouTube TikTok Download Link to VOD
Abortion It's important to figure out first what is a person? A person is something that has the capacity to deploy conscious experience, because that tends to be the thing that we're usually talking about when we're figuring out if somebody's alive or dead, or whether or not somebody ought to be protected. When we say "a person," when we say "who is suffering?" We don't say "what is suffering?" We're not talking about a body. We're not talking about a heartbeat. We're talking about a person having an experience. So when I try to think of abortion, I try to think of who is being harmed. I would say that before 20 to 24 weeks, that's about when the scientists say that the brain has all the parts necessary to begin communicating to have a conscious experience, that about at that point there is some experience there that we can speak of as a who or as a person. But prior to that, the first trimester that really is not happening yet. So if you want to have an abortion, there is no "who" that's being harmed. There's just a "what," which is whatever the body is up to that point. So generally I'm pro-choice for abortion up until that conscious experience has been formed, because I think that's what's worth protecting. I'm anti-all abortions after 20 to 24 weeks, with the obvious exceptions of like ectopic pregnancies or the life of the mother being threatened. Whatever
January 6 was an insurrection. "1.The highest court of review found that January 6th was an Insurrection, which was the Colorado Supreme Court and the Supreme Court did not reject that characterization of January 6th. 2. In New Mexico, somebody actually was blocked from taking office, because of the 14th Amendment and they challenged that up to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court didn't even hear the case. So that Court's decision stood, that j6 was an Insurrection. You can be disqualified for it.3. If you want to be technical, the Senate did actually feel like it was an Insurrection as well. The only reason Trump didn't get convicted there, is because they felt like you couldn't convict a ex-president. So I mean like technically in all of the highest places of review it was basically said to be an Insurrection." https://x.com/thinkingmunk/status/1817688798949687580 Destiny