

Trump Kills 11 Narco Terrorists, Democrats Warn War With Venezuela Coming w/ Gavin McInnes
18 snips Sep 4, 2025
Gavin McInnes, the founder of the Proud Boys and a provocative commentator, joins to discuss Trump’s military strike against narco-terrorists in Venezuela. He highlights how this escalates tensions and the Venezuelan government's vow to retaliate. The conversation shifts to Gen Z, exploring their misconceptions about work and societal expectations. McInnes also shares why he left VICE, offering insights into cultural shifts and the evolving dynamics in the media landscape. Humor and personal anecdotes pepper the discussion, making for a lively exchange.
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Public Video Changes Credibility
- The hosts argued that publishing a government video increases trustworthiness of that specific strike compared to leaked collateral-murder footage.
- They emphasize differentiating targets: narco-terrorists versus questionable civilian casualties when evaluating strikes.
Founding Vice And The Hipster Scene
- Gavin recounts founding Vice, inventing 'hipsters', and building cultural scenes in Brooklyn and Montreal.
- He frames that era as formative and later contrasted with Vice's corporatization.
Fentanyl Versus Other Drugs
- Gavin draws a hard moral line: fentanyl is uniquely deadly and justifies zero tolerance and lethal action.
- He contrasts fentanyl with cocaine to argue different policy priorities in enforcement.