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- 0:15.500 - 0:21.000 Hook/Greetings
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- 0:32.000 - 0:48.300 Unpaid/Self Promotion
- 1:01:15.500 - 1:01:22.000 Interaction Reminder
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- 1:01:56.000 - 1:03:28.413 Endcards/Credits
Video Description:
On this week’s episode of TheFallenState TV, host Jesse Lee Peterson is joined by Jimmy Dore—He is a stand-up comedian, political commentator, and host of The Jimmy Dore Show. Known for his sharp wit and unapologetic takes on politics, media, and the establishment, Jimmy brings his trademark humor and honesty to the table in a fiery and thought-provoking exchange. He and Jesse dive into the state of American politics, corruption in government, and what it means to speak truth in a world full of propaganda. Things get both hilarious and heated as the two challenge each other’s worldviews while finding surprising common ground. It’s an unpredictable and entertaining conversation you won’t want to miss! Tune in on Friday at 11:00 AM Pacific Time / 2:00 PM Eastern Time to catch our Premiere!
Timestamps:
- 00:00 Start
- 00:16 Welcome to The Fallen State!
- 00:53 Jimmy Dore
- 01:53 Greater Israel Project
- 08:20 What’s important to you?
- 09:23 Does Jimmy love God?
- 12:20 Do you love white people?
- 17:45 Who are you?
- 19:43 Does Jimmy create his own thoughts?
- 21:06 Is Jimmy alpha or beta?
- 21:42 Jimmy on bombing on stage
- 22:43 Dropping your anger
- 26:50 Jimmy voted for Obama
- 29:28 Did Jimmy vote for The Great White Hope?
- 34:35 Trump cleaning up crime
- 37:08 What’s wrong with the black community?
- 40:52 Racism doesn’t exist
- 44:05 Were women created to lead or follow?
- 48:58 Is Jimmy more Liberal or Conservative?
- 50:22 Does Jimmy have perfect peace?
- 52:36 Do educated women make for good wives and mothers?
- 55:44 Should women play in men’s sports?
- 57:55 THE HOT SEAT
- 1:00:55 How to find Jimmy
- 1:01:56 Credits
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Generated Summary:
Major Segments & Points from Jimmy Dore to Jesse Lee Peterson
(0:01 - 1:06) Introduction
- Jimmy Dore is introduced as a stand-up comedian and political commentator.
(1:30 - 7:46) On Israel, Zionism, and U.S. Foreign Policy
- Major Point: Opposition to Zionism: Jimmy clearly states he is “not a fan of Zionism” or the “Greater Israel Project.” He bases this on the historical claim that the land was given away by Britain, which “wasn’t their land to give.”
- Major Point: Israel as an Apartheid State: He labels Israel an “apartheid state,” asserting that “every human rights organization in the world, bar none, has agreed that it’s an apartheid state based on ethno-supremacy.”
- Major Point: Current U.S. Complicity: He differentiates his feelings about historical U.S. injustices from the current situation in Israel because it is “being done with my tax dollars.”
(8:18 - 11:59) On Spirituality and God
- Major Point: God as Consciousness: Jimmy describes his belief in God not as an external being, but as an internal “divine consciousness” that he is a part of. He uses the metaphor: “all the water in the seas from the ocean… the ocean makes waves and I can’t control the ocean. All I can do is maybe surf that wave.”
- Major Point: An Eternal Soul: He affirms his belief that he is an eternal soul and that “life is everlasting forever.”
(12:05 - 17:17) The “Love Your Neighbor” Challenge
- Major Point: The Struggle with Zionists: Under Jesse’s relentless questioning, Jimmy admits it is “hard” for him to love Zionists. He eventually settles on the position to “love the Zionist, hate the Zionism,” separating the person from the political ideology.
- Major Point: A Pattern of Losing Friends: He contextualizes this struggle by listing the friends he has lost for taking contrarian political stances: not voting for Hillary Clinton, debunking Russiagate, opposing the Syria and Ukraine policies, and questioning the COVID narrative. He jokes that he has to “hold on” to his Zionist friends after losing so many others.
(17:24 - 26:33) On Identity, Psychology, and Family
- Major Point: Uncertainty of Self: When asked “Who are you?” Jimmy struggles to answer, eventually landing on “I’m an eternal soul” but admits he is on a “lifelong process” of discovery.
- Major Point: Uncertainty of Thought: He is unsure if he creates his own thoughts, entertaining the idea that they come from a “collective consciousness” or an external force like God.
- Major Point: Acknowledging Anger and Family Dynamics: After Jesse tells him he needs to “drop your anger” to find peace, Jimmy is receptive. He acknowledges Jesse’s diagnosis that his anger stems from resenting his mother for forcing conformity and his father for being emotionally distant. He agrees to “look into” forgiving them.
(26:45 - 35:05) Political Regrets and the COVID Turning Point
- Major Point: Regret Over Voting for Obama: Jimmy states he voted for Barack Obama but now calls himself “gullible.” He characterizes Obama as a “continuation of George Bush and Dick Cheney” who served the interests of banks and pharmaceutical companies and expanded wars.
- Major Point: Vaccine Injury and Awakening: In a key personal revelation, Jimmy discloses he took two COVID vaccine doses due to a pre-existing bone disease and fear of the virus. He claims he was “vaccine injured” and that this personal experience “opened my eyes” and led him to research and conclude that “we were lied to” about COVID, the vaccines, and the policies surrounding them.
(35:05 - 44:00) Views on Donald Trump and Immigration
- Major Point: Why He Didn’t Vote for Trump: His primary reason for not voting for Trump was his support for Israel, which Jimmy frames as support for “genocide.”
- Major Point: Mixed and Critical View of Trump’s Policies: He expresses a nuanced, often critical view:
- Border Control: He appreciates controlling the border but calls using the National Guard “overkill” and a potential step toward a “police state.”
- Deportations: He references a speech where he believes Trump said he would not deport all illegal immigrants so as not to hurt business, implying hypocrisy.
(44:00 - 49:03) The Debate on Racism
- Major Point: Belief in Systemic Racism: Jimmy affirms he believes racism exists, citing U.S. history from slavery to Jim Crow to the drug war, which he says was explicitly used to target black people.
- Major Point: The Establishment’s Role: He argues that the political establishment “overblows the problem of racism to… control us more and divide us.”
(49:03 - 57:48) Clash on Gender Roles and Education
- Major Point: Rejection of Rigid Gender Hierarchy: Jimmy directly rejects Jesse’s belief in a divine order of “man over woman.” He sees the biblical creation of Eve as a “metaphor,” not a literal truth dictating social roles.
- Major Point: Support for Female Leadership: He states he would vote for a woman and has had valuable female teachers and leaders, directly countering Jesse’s views.
- Major Point: Sarcasm on “Educated Women”: In a sarcastic exchange, he jokingly agrees with Jesse’s premise that educated women don’t make good wives, calling his own wife’s master’s degree a “big mistake.” He later clarifies that formal education does not equate to intelligence.
(57:48 - 1:01:07) The Hot Seat (Rapid-Fire Q&A)
- Key Answers:
- A man is: “Someone who has an XY chromosome.”
- Took the jab? “Yes.”
- Moon landing? “Yes.”
- Flat earth? “Round.”
- Abortion or slavery worse? “Slavery,” clarifying he is “pro-choice.”
- Genocide of white people? “Against genocide generally,” and “I didn’t know that was happening.”
(1:01:07 - End) Conclusion
- Jimmy promotes his show at TheJimmyDore.com and his national comedy tour.
About Channel:
Welcome to The Fallen State
99% of human beings are living in a Fallen State and don’t even know it! The Fallen State TV web series, hosted by Jesse Lee Peterson, explores through no-holds-barred conversations with both known and previously unknown guests just exactly what that state is, it’s many manifestations, and how to break it’s spell over us.
The weekly show focuses on everything from relationships, human nature, faith, societal ills to politics, pop culture, and race issues with open, honest, and unfiltered dialogue.


