Welcome to Gun Owners of America State of the second podcast.
KayleeI'm Kaylee.
JohnAnd I'm John.
JohnAnd today we're joined by Tyler from Tundra Tactical.
JohnHow are you, brother?
TylerHey guys.
TylerI'm doing great, guys.
TylerThanks for having me on the show.
JohnSo tell us a little bit about yourself.
JohnYour background, how you did this, this, that and the other.
TylerWhere do we start, man?
TylerI usually kind of introduce myself to people who don't know us as the evil in the industry that has to exist.
TylerOf course, that's a joke.
TylerWe are satirists.
TylerMy name's Tyler.
TylerI.
TylerNor.
TylerYeah, I'll say.
TylerI do this thing called Tundra Tactical.
TylerI do it every day of the week.
TylerIt's my full time job.
TylerWe put out silly content that makes fun of stereotypes in the gun industry.
TylerAnd I've been doing it, I don't know, with the team for probably eight years now.
TylerEight, nine years now.
TylerComing up.
JohnYeah.
JohnSo let's get into this.
JohnWe're going to start off with rapid fire questions.
JohnSo I'm going to ask you five questions.
JohnYou just say what comes to your head and we'll go from there.
JohnFirst thing, pineapple on pizza, yes or no?
TylerNo.
JohnAll right, next, do you watch more TikTok or YouTube?
TylerYouTube.
JohnWhat is your most watched content creator?
TylerFat electrician.
JohnOkay, last impulse buy yesterday.
TylerAll of that.
TylerYou see all that behind me?
TylerAll of that literally yesterday.
JohnMost recent gun you bought.
TylerBoy, this.
TylerAt the risk of sounding bougie, I haven't bought a gun in a long time.
TylerPeople send them to me so I haven't had the need for it.
TylerBut shoot PSA AKV in 9 millimeter is probably the last gun that I actually bought.
JohnAnd then top three guns for the zombie apocalypse.
TylerOh, all right.
TylerKeeping with the meme, my fans will understand this completely.
TylerI will go for my long range gun, my 224 Valkyrie.
TylerI will go with my baby build, my AR, my standard AR and 556.
TylerBut my build, I don't have it with me right now because it's in the other room.
TylerNormally it's in the studio, but I just obviously built that yesterday.
TylerSo I don't have my guns out with me yet, but my AR, my 224Valkyrie.
TylerAnd then I will say, because we'll stick with the bougie theme and go with an FK Brno field pistol in 7.5 with 95 grain hollow points and all the ammo I could ever want.
JohnThat's bougie.
JohnReally bougie.
TylerOh, yeah.
JohnOkay.
TylerWould you like.
TylerWould you like to hear a great story about that?
JohnYes.
TylerAll right.
TylerSo a while ago, Elvis, formerly of FK BRNO us, reached out to me and said, hey, you want to test out a psd?
TylerAnd I just gotten done talking with Rob Pincus.
TylerI think at this was before everybody realized Big Daddy was insane.
TylerThe company of Big Daddy Unlimited was insane.
TylerAnd I was out at their shoot.
TylerAlready got it.
TylerThank you.
TylerI was out at their shoot and talking to Rob Pincus.
TylerAnd Rob's like, hey, man, have you checked this thing out?
TylerYes.
TylerNo.
TylerWhat is this?
TylerIt's some European crazy pistol.
TylerAnd I go, a European crazy pistol.
TylerThis is the greatest thing ever.
TylerI'm so excited.
TylerI cannot wait to shoot this.
TylerPuts it in my hand.
TylerI was like, what in the holy heck did you just hand me?
TylerAnd he breaks me down or breaks down to me.
TylerThe idea behind the field pistol or the PSD in this case and the 7K being able, like it's the do everything handgun.
TylerYou got AK47 ballistics on a 95 grain bullet out to about 100 yards out of a 6 inch barrel pistol.
TylerI mean, that's witchcraft if I've ever heard it.
TylerSo I immediately get hooked on the idea.
TylerAnd when I get hooked on the idea, I passively sell it to everybody around me.
TylerAnd four of my family members bought psds and my dad bought a freaking $7500 field pistol six months later.
TylerSo fk Bruno us and I got very good friends very quickly.
TylerThank you.
JohnYeah, that is a.
TylerThat's where that, that's where that obsession with the FK comes from.
JohnI mean, that is an interesting gun.
JohnIt's like a CZ75 had a baby with a Hudson and decided to put out the power of ak.
TylerA nuke.
TylerYeah, just.
TylerJust nuke.
TylerWhatever's in front of you.
TylerIt doesn't exist anymore.
JohnKaylee, I kid you not.
JohnThis pistol will take down an elk at 300 yards.
TylerThey have video of it on their website.
KayleeThat's awesome.
JohnLike, this is insane.
JohnSo we're talking about, you know, who you are and you're talking a lot about your humor and things like that.
JohnSo why do you guys do what you do?
JohnYour humor and the gun content that you make.
JohnYou guys are funny.
JohnYou're satire.
JohnYou make funny things up.
JohnLike why do you do what you do?
TylerFirst of all, beautiful leading question interviewer.
TylerWhy do I do what I do?
TylerWe felt it was necessary a while ago.
TylerNot necessarily as necessary today, but back when we started 10 years ago, outside of FPS Russia.
TylerAnd like Dugan, who was doing comedy gun content, very few people were, and very few people were doing it on a successful scale.
TylerSo the original idea of Tundra came from wanting to be creative and wanting to have.
TylerHave an outlet to express creativity in the firearms world, because I went to school for audio engineering.
TylerSo originally I wanted to be a musician, and I wanted to work with microphones and, you know, tune rooms to sound and.
TylerAnd.
TylerAnd, you know, I don't know.
TylerI get to meet Coolio when I was in school, which was kind of dope.
TylerAnd I was like, that's.
TylerThat was fun.
TylerI want to do that again.
TylerTurns out the music industry is totally screwed, and.
TylerAnd I walked out of school at some point in time, but I wanted to continue to express that creativity, and Tundra effectively became the outlet for it.
TylerSo I knew very quickly that I was way better at being stupid, way better at being dumb and funny than I was at trying to convey serious information.
TylerAnd so I figured, well, I like to entertain people.
TylerI like to.
TylerI like to put a smile on people's faces.
TylerWhat better way to do that than get a camera, talk to it, learn how to talk to it, because believe it or not, that's a freaking skill.
TylerAnd, I don't know, just try to make people laugh.
TylerI came across just very serendipitously, a former 82nd E5 sergeant.
TylerThings are falling off my walls.
TylerWonderful news.
TylerAnd he ended up starting to write for me.
TylerBrilliant writer.
TylerActually, he writes for, like, four magazines now.
TylerBrilliant writer.
TylerStarted off with me, put together scripts in, like, 20 minutes, and they were just golden.
TylerHis original idea was to make a script for me.
TylerDid this in, like, 20 minutes.
TylerMake a script for me on how the high point C9 is, or the C45 is the worst pistol of all time.
TylerBut he had to write it in my voice in a way that I was delivering it perfectly, seriously, so that people believed I was an idiot, right?
TylerLike, just the people watching, the whole goal was to make them laugh at me and continue watching because they thought I was dumb.
TylerAnd then there was a statistic that we referenced that was so obscurely ridiculous that they had to realize that the joke is now on them for thinking I'm stupid.
TylerAnd so we like playing little tricks on that to the audience.
TylerNothing harmful, nothing crazy.
TylerAnd then it evolved into the roasting.
TylerAnd the video that put us on the map was Eric's idea, the what your pistol caliber says about you video.
TylerAnd then from there, Tundra was effectively born.
TylerWe.
TylerWe took that Idea.
TylerWe ran with it and now we're here under 120,000 subscribers later and last month, 2.2 million views on Rumble.
JohnWow.
JohnSo you.
JohnYou're doing all this funny stuff and we.
JohnWe see the gun industry is very, very serious.
JohnLike, a lot of us take ourselves very seriously.
JohnHow has the reception from the industry been?
TylerI adore the industry.
TylerI really do.
TylerI genuinely love you guys.
TylerEvery single person who has ever worked with me before, I owe a massive thank you for taking the risk on because I thought the gun industry was going to hate me.
TylerI thought.
TylerI thought I'd show up to shot show and people were going to punch me in the face.
TylerI was dead serious.
TylerI was that scared deep down inside.
TylerLike, if I was brut.
TylerIf I'm brutally honest, I was.
TylerI was terrified about doing content like this because I'm looking at all of the examples.
TylerWhat's the example of a gun tube channel?
TylerRight?
TylerGun tuber receives gun from sponsor.
TylerPew, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew.
TylerTwo, three thousand rounds.
TylerRight?
TylerThis is, you know, back in, I don't know what, 2010, 2012 gun tuber buy his gun shoots gun or gets gun shoots gun.
TylerAnd I didn't want to do any of that.
TylerI had fun roasting these things.
TylerI'm like, what company is going to pay me, send me product, and then have me make fun of them?
TylerThere's no company under the sun.
TylerAnd it turns out companies like CMMG have a hilarious sense of humor, and they absolutely want to do that.
TylerSo we ended up like making a business off of it.
TylerAnd it turns out there are a lot of people in the gun industry that I'm not going to say appreciate my humor, because effectively it's not my humor, it's my writer's humor.
TylerBut who appreciate my writer's humor, my delivery, and they have a good sense of humor about laughing at themselves.
TylerSo we appreciate companies like that.
KayleeI think it's super important as a gun community, as honestly just people who respect the Constitution, that we don't take ourselves too seriously.
KayleeBecause humor is a very powerful tool of persuasion as well.
KayleeAnd it is.
TylerI've never thought of it like that.
TylerThat's an interesting take.
KayleeYeah, well, because the hardest thing is to take, to take facts, to take figures, to grapple with hard concepts like a constitutionally protected right and break it down and become human again.
KayleeAnd I think so much of the battle that we face within the gun community kind of dissipates once you go back to the humanity of like, hey, we're all people like, we, we all have likes and interests.
KayleeWe're not.
TylerI was take out the politics and put a human face to gun on her.
TylerYeah.
KayleeAnd, and I think that's one of the things that's great that we've seen with, with you and, and a few others that are talking about things in a humorous way that, that have comedy about them is it humanizes the individual so you don't feel like you have to be this person that only wears tactical clothing and that has, you know, tens of thousands of dollars in gear to be a gun owner and to be a respectable gun owner.
KayleeYou can just be an everyday person and say, hey, you know, I spent a reasonable amount of money.
KayleeI own one gun, maybe I own five.
KayleeWhatever is your thing.
KayleeAnd I belong to this group too, and I don't have to wear tactical pants to do it.
KayleeAnd I think comedy allows for the space to grow in a way that facts and figures never will.
TylerWe, we take a bit of that very much to heart.
TylerIt's interesting that you bring up like the, you know, the clothing option or like the visual choice, right, that, that either members of the community choose to put, you know, forward facing, public facing, or gun tubers choose to put forward facing.
TylerUsually.
TylerIt's exactly what you were talking about.
Tyler100% spot on.
TylerThere's a, there's a bit of a joke we make that we're the.
TylerWe're the only gun channel on the Internet right now that doesn't do any actually shooting.
TylerAnd if you ever do see me shooting, it's an AI construct.
TylerMy fans have built up this whole fan fiction about me actually being an AI construct.
TylerThere's a whole story about it.
TylerAnd so I never actually go shooting.
TylerI totally spaced.
TylerWhere was I going with this shoot?
TylerWhat were you just talking about?
TylerClose.
TylerIf you do catch a shooting video where my AI construct is shooting, you'll notice that I wear a lot of dad gear under my plate carrier.
TylerLike I've got New Balances on.
TylerOr like.
TylerSo like, I always make a choice from like a wardrobe perspective.
TylerIf I'm on the range, I always make a choice that's completely wrong and it stands out for that exact reason is just like, oh, look, he's running like a Spiritus kit, you know, nice AR helmet, nods.
TylerAnd then New Balances, like, it's just weird, right?
TylerAnd that's funny to me.
TylerThat is funny to the one or two people out there.
TylerIt's a joke for like two people because two people are going to see it and they're going to be like, ha, that's great.
TylerAnd if only those two people see it, I've done my job.
KayleeYeah.
KayleeI think that there's a, there's a false perception that we don't want to fall into as a gun community where a.
KayleeIt's the perception is we're not welcoming or two that you have to have X number of dollars just to enter.
TylerSure.
KayleeLike it can be.
TylerOur community can be very gatekeepy and.
KayleeAnd so I think channels like yours and the more conversations that we have about it, the more options there are.
KayleeI don't know if you've noticed, I'm a five foot female.
TylerHey, you're then my wife.
KayleeMy wife is also like just as a general rule of thumb, clothes are, I have to get everything hemmed.
KayleeI'm very short.
KayleeI don't fit the stereotype.
KayleeAnd I wonder if I hadn't have had the experiences that I had that led to my gun ownership if I would have done it.
TylerAnd I, I'm curious, I'm curious.
TylerI'm gonna, I'm gonna reverse the roles on you and play interviewer for a second.
TylerWhat were those experiences?
TylerBecause you, you teased it very, very well.
TylerI don't know you all that well and I would love to learn that about you.
TylerI think that's very interesting the way you said that.
TylerYeah.
KayleeSo, grew up in East Tennessee.
KayleeParents had a shotgun revolver.
KayleeIt's kind of like standard issue in East Tennessee at the time.
KayleeBut we did not, we were not a big two A family.
KayleeWe were not a big hunting family.
KayleeIt was on the outskirts, but it was not everyday life.
KayleeI go to a university.
KayleeI decide my sophomore year I'm going to get a apartment off campus because I wanted to be able to cook food and have some autonomy.
KayleeAnd within a month of me moving there, roughly, there was a shooting and a stabbing at the apartment complex.
KayleeAnd I have an apartment with two doors.
KayleeAnd I'm like, I don't, I don't like my odds.
KayleeI, you as a five foot female kind of have a very clear vision of the fact that you will most likely lose every fight you ever get into if you're reliant solely on my strength, especially at this time in my life.
KayleeI weighed like, you know, 115 pounds, like I was teensy tiny.
KayleeSo I, for my 21st birthday basically spent every dollar I had to buy a Bursa 380.
KayleeAnd the gun was, I kid you not, on the clearance rack and I, I purchased it, I got some training and Then that's when I found out I couldn't carry on campus and I had to get a permit and I had to jump through all these hoops to do all these things.
KayleeAnd that actually started in.
KayleeInto the gun advocacy.
KayleeBut what scared me was my very real realization that I probably need to have something.
KayleeSure.
TylerYou bring up such an interesting point about the challenge for, like, if you don't fit the mold or if you don't.
TylerMaybe, for instance, like, if you're not a college student.
TylerRight.
TylerIf you're not, like a poor, broke, young college student and you got a bunch of money, sure, firearms are easily accessible, training easily accessible, permits, easily accessible.
TylerBut when you are that new kid starting out, first time away from home, 18 to 21 years old, and you, you find yourself in that situation, it's unbelievable to me as an American citizen that you are not allowed and afforded the opportunity for the first time out in the wild, alone, by yourself, to protect yourself with a firearm.
TylerI think that's absolutely asinine, and I feel horrible that you had to feel that way and go through those experiences that you did.
TylerBut fortunately, it seems like it defined you and it pushed you into, like you said, the advocacy.
TylerSorry to interrupt, but those are my thoughts.
TylerI think it's awful that you had to go through that.
KayleeWell, I appreciate that.
KayleeI'm kind of glad that it put me in the direction that it did, because you could.
KayleeI feel like in those moments, you can choose.
KayleeYou're going to be the victim or the victor, and there's no.
TylerThat's a good line.
TylerI should go on a T shirt.
KayleeThere's no real in between.
KayleeAnd so for me, I decided I'm.
KayleeYeah, I'm not going to.
KayleeI'm not going to play around.
KayleeAnd so that started into gun ownership and then gun advocacy, and then, you know, many years later, I'm here at gy.
KayleeSo, like, you know, it's funny.
TylerIt's funny.
TylerTime flies, right?
TylerTime flies.
KayleeYeah.
KayleeIt's crazy.
TylerWell, thank you for sharing that with me.
JohnWell, it's funny you say, you know, you found out all about all these loops that you had to go through and all these hoops you had to go through.
JohnI've heard that so many times.
JohnWhen I was working behind the gun counter, people were just like, I'm just coming in to buy a gun.
JohnWell, here's your paperwork.
JohnWell, I thought the news told me there I didn't need paperwork.
JohnWell, the news is wrong.
JohnThe liberal media is reporting wrong.
JohnThere's not.
JohnIt's not like as easy as you think it is to get these things.
JohnYou have to jump through so many hoops to go through this.
JohnAnd which is really what it comes down to is that they're suppressing our constitutionally given right.
KayleeYeah.
KayleeAnd I think that one, you have to be willing to know what you don't know and start out somewhere.
TylerYeah.
TylerDunning Kruger effect is a real thing.
KayleeAnd so you do the next right thing.
KayleeAnd thankfully the guy that sold me the gun, he was a very interesting guy.
KayleeHe realized how broke I was and actually gave me a box of training rounds.
KayleeAnd I met a different guy in a field to have some base level training because I had never shot a pistol before.
KayleeI had only shot my dad's revolve revolver.
KayleeSo like there was like some very like basic level things that that had to happen.
KayleeBut it's taking that personal responsibility that I think is so important for people to do.
KayleeAnd I'm so happy when I see channels like yours lower the entry level, lower, you know, make it.
TylerI've always.
TylerIt's so weird you say that.
TylerI've always thought we were the perception of us to people not in the know.
TylerLike if you're a brand new gun tuber.
TylerNot gun tuber.
TylerExcuse me, viewer of gun tubers.
TylerIf.
TylerIf there's anyone out there that doesn't understand the term gun tuber that I'm using, I.
TylerI use it a lot and just meaning like somebody like myself, like a gun YouTuber, a content creator in the firearms world commonly referred to as gun tuber now kind of just the thing.
TylerThank you, Brandon and Kentucky and all those guys who effectively came together and became the big gun tubers and had that.
TylerIt's a fun.
TylerIt's a fun thing to say, but I just add myself out of my point.
TylerWhat was I saying?
KayleeEntry level on ranch.
TylerI remember what it was.
KayleeYeah.
TylerI was always afraid that when like new viewers or new shooters would come and watch our videos.
TylerThe last thing I want to do is hurt the firearms industry.
TylerLike I love making fun of it, but I do it with so much love and I do it like as savage as I can be or as my writers can be.
TylerAnd in savage, as savage as I can be in the delivery.
TylerI adore the firearms community.
TylerI don't want to hurt.
TylerAnd so I have always been afraid and I'm sure this has been the case that we do have a bit of a prickly on the surface demeanor.
TylerI do try to turn it up to 11 so people realize right away.
TylerIt's a joke, but it's the Internet.
TylerPeople are idiots most of the time.
TylerHello, useful idiots.
TylerAnd he probably want to beep that out and.
TylerYeah, so, like, I've always been afraid that people would just see us as the devil or like the gatekeeping, you know, idiot who doesn't really know what he's talking about.
TylerAnd whatever it's.
TylerI'm interested to hear you say there, I'm happy to hear you say that because that alleviates.
TylerI've always had imposter syndrome when it comes to this.
TylerIt's just, it's been crippling for me over the course of the years, and as we've grown and grown, it's alleviated a little bit.
TylerBut, you know, no matter how much you try the, you know, the comment section will get to you eventually and people will say, like, how dare you do this?
TylerAll these new people are going to turn away from the gun industry because of you, you devil.
TylerAnd I'm like, bro, time out.
TylerLike, go watch the video again.
TylerUnderstand what I'm saying?
KayleeYeah, I don't think that's, that's how people take it at all.
KayleeBecause satire and humor and comedy is endearing.
KayleeRight.
TylerI feel like for the average person, though, it can go way over the top.
TylerYeah, of course, that makes me sound elitist.
TylerAnd I don't mean it that way.
KayleeI mean, sure, I'd imagine with anybody who dabbles with satire or comedy in general, there's going to be a certain amount that it goes over their heads.
KayleeBut I don't know, I feel like the comment section is that buffer zone, right.
TylerWhere people and you got to, you got to build thick skin too.
KayleeYeah.
KayleeAnd so I wouldn't worry about it too much.
KayleeI think comedy is a powerful tool and I think you're using it in a powerful way.
KayleeAnd I think as a Second amendment community, the more we can build an on ramp, the more we can build different avenues where different people find what they like to watch.
KayleeAnd it's not.
KayleeAgain, it's not.
TylerYou should be.
TylerYou should have a variety.
TylerRight.
TylerI mean, at the time I created the channel, there were three things.
TylerThere were three gun videos.
TylerYou had.
TylerYou had nut and fancy right out there.
TylerI use this as like a general term, like the nut and fancy style video where it's 47 minutes of all the information you could ever want on this firearm in pieces form that you have to defend at the end of the video, otherwise, God help you.
TylerNothing fancy to show up at your bed at night.
TylerAnd slay you, right?
TylerIf you don't do the nothing fancy videos, right, you're done.
TylerSo there was that video.
TylerThen there was the guy, you know, Jimmy from work, who propped his iPhone up two lanes over and then just shot for 20 minutes and didn't say a word to the camera.
TylerAnd then what was the other one, hands down, view, like the.
TylerThe Tabletop review, where you just see somebody's Vanna hands.
TylerYou know, they're doing the van a white move and.
TylerAnd showing you how to.
TylerAll these videos are great.
TylerI'm not criticizing them in the least bit.
TylerI'm just saying they were all the same.
TylerThey were all derivative.
TylerAnd I don't know, back in the early aughts, which I love saying, by the way.
TylerCan that just be a thing?
TylerLike, early 2000s, we just called the early Aughts, which just sounds classy and amazing.
TylerBut back in the early aughts, it was not changing.
TylerAnd then all of a sudden, there's FPS, Russia and Dugan, and gun content became fun.
TylerLike it was.
TylerYou're like, wait a second, Wait a second.
TylerWe can have a good time while shooting.
TylerWe can do skits.
TylerAre you joking me?
TylerAnd I immediately get on the phone, I start calling people up, and I say, I've got so many ideas.
TylerWho wants to help?
TylerAnd everybody said no.
TylerEveryone's like, you're an insane person.
TylerAnd out of the blue, this is a story of serendipity here.
TylerOut of the blue, I get a phone call from a guy I hadn't seen in probably 18 years, who was my childhood best friend.
TylerMy parents or his parents.
TylerAnd my parents dated growing up in high school, split, went separate ways, married other people, then came back.
TylerAnd there those couples became best friends.
TylerSo I grew up.
TylerI grew up together.
TylerI've known this kid since I was, I don't know, two years old.
TylerHadn't seen him for, like, 18 years, and he calls me up out of the blue.
TylerNow, bear in mind, I'd spent 11 years in the military at this time.
TylerI have a big freaking beard.
TylerI look totally different.
TylerWell, maybe not big a beard, and I look totally different.
TylerHe calls me up, he goes, tyler, just quest.
TylerThat's it.
TylerAnd I go, bryce.
TylerAnd he goes, tundra.
TylerAnd I go, yep.
TylerHe's like, I'm in.
TylerAnd that was it.
TylerThat's.
TylerThat was the first.
TylerHe was the first official kind of partner.
TylerHe helped me brainstorm and bring this thing from the ground up.
TylerAnd.
TylerAnd, oh, I add myself out of a point again.
TylerBut that's where, that's where the kind of the beginning of it all happened.
TylerAnd he was the one who took the chance, him and a couple of other folks.
TylerAnd oh boy, we started, we started off going every which way.
TylerWe didn't have any direction.
TylerWe said we want to do comedy and skits and short films and all this.
TylerAnd then we realized, because we had to teach ourselves camera work, I went out and spent, you know, a couple thousand bucks on cameras and lenses.
TylerAnd then after I got them in, I realized I don't know how to use any of these things.
TylerI'm a shooter, but not on cameras.
TylerI don't know lenses.
TylerWhat's an F stop?
TylerHow does ISO work?
TylerAnd so I learned videography.
TylerI taught myself over three years videography.
TylerAnd I taught Bryce.
TylerTurns out he is one.
TylerI would put Bryce, my bus driving camera guy, I would put him toe to toe with any professional camera operator on a red or on an Ari or anything in this industry.
TylerAnd I bet you Bryce would hang with him.
TylerThat's how naturally talented he is.
TylerAnd he's the ultimate grinder too.
TylerI have a lot of respect for the people that's that that have donated their time to me, but this guy filmed in 105 degree heat for me at an event with a giant shoulder rig camera.
TylerHe was running ammo in his backpack and all this stuff for 12 hours in 105 degree heat with 102 degree temperature.
TylerNever complained once.
TylerWow, that's an amazing grinder.
TylerSo he helped, he, he put the Tundra Nation on his back.
TylerHe allowed me to be creative and he filmed everything.
TylerAnd that's like I said, that's where it all started.
TylerI'm just going back through like this is like the big thank you tour, I guess for all the people who helped me out.
KayleeThat's awesome.
KayleeSo I want to pivot very quickly to our from the Soapbox segment because you guys have done something that I think is very interesting to a lot of people on the consumer side and that is you have been really pushing Rumble and the adoption of Rumble and X and other more free speech platforms.
KayleeAnd there's a lot of people who disagree with that, that viewpoint or think that we need to be everywhere and always.
KayleeAnd I want to kind of give you the floor to kind of share your point of view and your, your perception.
TylerSure, I will, I will advance apologize to whoever's editing this and say, sorry, but I'm going to go and we're going to rant now.
TylerSo Rumble, start there for Me.
TylerRumble has been simultaneously, over the course of the last year, the best and worst thing that's ever happened to me.
TylerMore best than worst.
TylerBut not, not worse than, like, a terrible way.
TylerJust worse in, like, a stressful way.
TylerHere we go.
TylerSix months ago.
TylerRewind the clock.
TylerI am.
TylerEight months ago.
TylerWhenever the, Whenever the, the big.
TylerNot even, like, what, three, four.
TylerWhenever the Hickok video came out.
TylerAdpocalypse 2.0.
TylerYou guys know what I'm talking about.
TylerWhenever the Hickok came video came out, and he said, oh, they're coming after the sponsors.
TylerAnd I'm like, well, I'm almost did it.
TylerI'm screwed.
TylerSorry about that, editors.
TylerAnyways, yeah, so I said, I'm screwed.
TylerWell, time to pack it up.
TylerAnd I said, wait a second.
TylerThat's what they want me to do.
TylerAnd once I realized kind of the psychological mind f there that they were trying to do for us, I said, no, I'm not going to let people do that to me.
TylerI'm not going to let people manipulate me and try to drive me out of an industry and out of a job, out of a business, out of my own business that I have spent years and years, almost a decade at this point, building and creating.
TylerAnd to have somebody arbitrarily flip a switch and say, nope, you're not cool enough anymore to be on this platform.
TylerUh, we're not gonna kick you off.
TylerWe're just gonna not let you be seen to other people.
TylerI said, no, doc, that's probably not gonna work.
TylerWe're gonna do a lot of stuff to make your life miserable.
TylerAnd so I, I, I remembered that all of these people in the comments section been, Tyler, Tyler, why aren't you on Rumble?
TylerWhat's going on, man?
TylerYou're doing all this complaining about YouTube, and you're not doing anything about it.
TylerAnd that hit home to me.
TylerI said, you know what?
TylerHoly crap.
TylerI am.
TylerI'm being a gigantic B word here and saying, oh, the industry should do this, and the industry should do this, and the gun tuber should do this.
TylerBut it should be Brandon doing it.
TylerOr it should be Kentucky Ballistics doing it.
TylerOr should be Demo Matt doing it, not old Tundra.
TylerBecause once again, imposter syndrome I don't like, I always have this.
TylerIt's getting better, by the way.
TylerBut I just never think people listen to me, so I just, I always thought it should be somebody else.
TylerAnd I think that's the way a lot of us feel about a topic like Rumble is we're established, we're protected.
TylerWe know YouTube is the devil we know, right?
TylerTo an extent.
TylerI mean, obviously they do some wild stuff, but the content creation platform that we're on, whether it's YouTube, whether you're an Instagram or whether it's Rumble or X or wherever, the challenges that you face there, you become intimately familiar with because they're, they're your whole life when those challenges get in, get in front of or affect your paycheck, especially the amount of money you can put onto your family's plate.
TylerI have a beautiful, adorable five year old daughter who is my entire world.
TylerAnd I hope you can see that in my face when I say it.
TylerShe is just everything to me.
TylerIf I don't, if somehow I woke up one day and I didn't have her anymore, my life just wouldn't be worth living.
TylerAnd I do everything that I can in my power to provide her with the best opportunity that she can.
TylerI'm not going to hold her hand and I'm not going to pay her way through life or anything, but I'm going to teach her the valuable lessons that were not taught to me so that she can grow up in her own unique time instead of challenges, I'm sure.
TylerBut she'll learn how to become her own woman.
TylerBut hopefully one day I'll be able to hand over this channel to her when she turns 18 or 20 or 21 or I decide to retire and I get to hand her over a million dollar paycheck every year.
TylerThat's what I want.
TylerThat's what I want for her.
TylerThat's the whole reason I do this.
TylerI mean, I love the second amendment.
TylerIt's, it's phenomenal.
TylerIt's the best thing ever.
TylerBut this is getting into dangerous territory.
TylerI don't want to say she's more important because our constitutional rights should be the most important thing on the face of the planet.
TylerBut you have, you have to have motivation.
TylerYou have to have motivation to defend that.
TylerBecause what the left is going to do is they're going to get you death by a thousand paper cuts.
TylerThey're going to take you down a peg or two.
TylerThey're going to, they're going to kick you in the shins 200 times to the point where you say, ow, that's starting to hurt.
TylerI don't want to do this anymore.
TylerAnd you quit.
TylerSo you have to have that extra motivation to fight through those painful moments when the chips are freaking down, you got a deadline to meet and you look at your YouTube earnings.
TylerAnd they went from X number of dollars.
TylerShoot, I'll say it.
TylerI'll put it out on the record.
TylerI was making like 2000 plus dollars a month with YouTube.
Tyler2 20, 300 would be a good month for us.
TylerHickok video comes out a month later.
TylerI was at 250 bucks.
TylerNever changed my release schedule.
TylerWe got Shadow banned into oblivion because we immediately called YouTube on their BS and.
TylerAnd just like everybody else did.
TylerI'm sure we're not the only people that did this, but our videos went from getting 400,000 views a month, 400, 500,000 views a month.
TylerNow we're under 100,000 views.
TylerSo I had to do something if I was going to keep that dream alive for my daughter.
TylerWe had to go somewhere, right?
TylerAnd very fortunately, I'm going to give a little plug here to some friends who are not.
TylerThey're not so much part of the 2A community, but they're very adjacent.
TylerIt's another podcast.
TylerYou guys should reach out to them too.
TylerIt's called the I Came With Fire podcast.
TylerIt's run by a active duty green Beret who is, for OPSEC purposes, we'll just say indisposed currently.
TylerBut the co host is also a US Air Force Security Forces troop, Our former US Air Force Security Forces troop.
TylerAnd they introduced me to the idea.
TylerNot introduced me, but they, they sold me on the idea of Rumble.
TylerAnd they said, holy smokes, buddy.
TylerWe hopped over.
TylerWe're having a ton of success.
TylerWe just had something like this.
TylerThey just had me on the show and we gelled really, really well, became very good friends very quickly.
TylerAnd they said, hey, man, we met somebody over at Rumble pretty high up in the chain.
TylerI'm not going to use names here, but you know who you are.
TylerAnd they said, they're helping us out.
TylerThey want gun tubers.
TylerThey're asking us, do you know how to get a hold of gun tubers?
TylerThey're literally like, the executive team at Rumble right now is begging other podcasters and content creators to get in touch with this individual person and say, like, hey, YouTube's kicking us in the nuts.
TylerWe need to go somewhere else.
TylerWhere are we going to go?
TylerAnd so ultimately they convinced me to give this guy a shot.
TylerI give him a call.
TylerHe pitches me the idea.
TylerHe says, hey, you're a valuable asset to us right now.
TylerWe would like to help your channel by giving you a boost on Rumble, which we absolutely do.
TylerI won't hide that at all.
TylerWe've had a Lot of success.
TylerBut they're also helping us out because they see us as a way to prove to gun tubers that there is a, an audience.
TylerAnd I mean, when I'm getting 120,000 views in 24 hours, it's not just boosting, right?
TylerLike there's an audience there.
Tyler120,000 views means there's a lot of interest in 24 hours.
TylerSo yeah, man, I'm excited, I'm happy.
TylerIt's been fantastic.
TylerBoy, it's.
TylerIn my opinion Rumble, or an alternative content platform like that that is more focused on freedom of speech is, is going to be the future for everything here for us.
TylerImagine, imagine how nice it would feel to go to work with a sense of, the sense of understanding that you're at least relatively protected based on what you do and say that day, versus this wild west fear based retribution system, which is what I've coined it as, that YouTube employees, they don't tell you what you do wrong.
TylerThey tell you that you did something wrong, though.
TylerThey do tell you what you do wrong, but they don't tell you how to fix it.
TylerAnd they don't go into specifics about the details.
TylerIt just says you violated this community guideline.
TylerAnd you're like, okay, cool, submit for review, not dog.
TylerStill violated.
TylerWe had somebody look at it, quote unquote.
TylerAnd, and you're still, you're still in violation.
TylerWell, what did I do wrong?
TylerHow do I fix it?
TylerDon't care, don't know.
TylerYour, your job to figure that one out.
TylerAnd that's just, come on, it's like, come on YouTube that you really like, you're not going to help your content creators out at all.
TylerAnd I'm saying this satirically once again, because we all very much know YouTube failed business model, hasn't made money in years.
TylerAnd they don't give two craps about the type of content that's.
TylerExcuse me, the content creators on their program or on their platform, they just give a crap about the amount of money coming in so they can mitigate the already enormous losses that they already have.
TylerI mean, thank you for attending my TED Talk.
JohnYeah, that's the greatest TED Talk I've ever heard.
JohnI mean, we saw success with Rumble at our convention and doing live streams.
JohnI think Rumble is going to be the next great thing for gun.
JohnI really do.
TylerAnd not just because I'm invested in it.
TylerI just, I, I want a space for us.
TylerI want something for us where the next generation of GUN tubers can grow, because that's what they're threatening right now, they're not threatening us.
TylerWe're established we're here.
TylerI mean, they're threatening our paychecks for sure.
TylerBut that, that's not the thing that's important.
TylerThey're, they're threatening the future of content creation for the second amendment and for the first Amendment.
TylerAnd I think they know that.
TylerI think they know if they cut us off at the next generation, we've got no voice in 10 years.
TylerWe can't let that happen.
JohnYeah.
JohnAnd gun tubers have seen this.
JohnI mean, we had what gun chant go?
JohnWas it gun tube?
JohnAnd then there was 4:30 and then there was this.
JohnI think this is the one that's going to stick.
JohnRumble.
TylerI sure hope so.
JohnAnd I think it's because they're not solely like full 30 with solely focus on gun stuff.
TylerThat's it.
TylerThat's it.
TylerThat's exactly it.
TylerI have an argument that I'm making.
TylerSince this is soapboxy.
TylerI think it applies when shoot.
TylerHold on, let me, let me try to form this.
TylerGive me the last like 10 seconds of point you were trying to make.
TylerI'm already feeling my point.
JohnTalking about there have been other platforms that popped up, but like full 30 was strictly gun stuff.
JohnAnd now Rumble is not good.
TylerGood, good.
TylerOkay, so here's, here's the thing.
TylerThis is, this is a pipe dream for me, but I would love to be the face of a lawsuit against YouTube for the GunTube community or for, for just any sort of community that's associated with what YouTube would deem a controversial topic or what Google would deem a controversial topic.
TylerThey have so much control over what we see.
TylerAnd I just did it again one more time, buddy.
JohnGun to rumbles.
JohnFull 30.
TylerYes, yes, yes.
TylerOkay.
TylerOkay.
TylerWe'll get there right now.
TylerFull 30.
TylerOkay.
TylerSo I'd love to be the face of like a lawsuit associated with this.
TylerMy thought process here is Prageru did this back in 2018.
TylerI don't know if you guys remember this, but they sued YouTube based on their complaint or their argument.
TylerWas YouTube the left running or the left leaning company leaning was suppressing Prageru's right leaning conservative beliefs.
TylerAnd while we all know I'm not going to make an argument that that wasn't happening.
TylerWe all know that was happening.
TylerWe all know it's still happening.
TylerBut YouTube made a more effective argument in the courts.
TylerShocking that they weren't, they weren't suppressing and so the case was thrown out.
TylerWell, I don't know, about six weeks ago or six months ago, I started having this thought.
TylerI was like, what if we, what if we made it not a left versus right issue?
TylerAnd I know that's not terribly popular.
TylerI know a lot of people are looking for a fight and they want it to be a second amendment issue.
TylerThey want it to be the left is suppressing the right.
TylerThey're looking for that fight and more power to you.
TylerIf that's the fight you're looking for, great, go nuts.
TylerBut I think if we want to have any success, we have to not compromise, but we have to be creative.
TylerJust like they're trying to get creative about how to take away our rights, we need to get creative about how we fight back.
TylerHere's my proposition.
TylerThe next lawsuit courtesy of the gun tube community or affected content creators.
TylerI think it should be formatted like this.
TylerIt shouldn't be in left versus right.
TylerIt should be an us versus Them.
TylerHere's why.
TylerHow many times in the last week to everybody listening, this is my challenge to you.
TylerHow many times in the last week, week and a half have you been watching content on YouTube or on Instagram or something and you've heard this from phrase or a derivative of this phrase?
TylerMan, Mr.
TylerViewer or Mrs.
TylerViewer.
TylerI would love to cover that topic.
TylerI would love to show it to you.
TylerI know a ton about it.
TylerIn fact, I'm probably an industry expert on it.
TylerBut I'm afraid it would get me demonetized by YouTube or Instagram or I'm.
TylerI'm afraid we get ad restricted or some form of this.
TylerRight.
TylerIt happens all the time now.
TylerGo outside of the gun tube community.
TylerIt's starting to happen more and more there too.
TylerThat fear based retribution system that's been used to attack and not cripple but you know, sting our industry and our voices a little bit is now being.
TylerYou're seeing Linus tech tips say stuff like that.
TylerI mean he's weighed in.
TylerHave you guys checked that out?
TylerHe's weighed in on YouTube's attack on gun tubers.
TylerThere is.
TylerOn his wan show he did an in depth.
TylerJohn Patton from the Gun Collective does an absolute great video.
TylerCheck it out.
TylerSomebody can link it.
TylerHopefully there's an absolutely great video on this actual topic that does a way better job of explaining it.
TylerBut I mean that's the shtick.
TylerLike come on, YouTube is running rampant.
TylerThey're doing what they want to do.
TylerThey're arguing that they're a public forum and then they're restricting content on that public forum, which is against the freaking law that eliminates their protection from the.
TylerWhat is it, five, not five oc.
TylerI can't remember it.
TylerCan't remember it off the top of my head.
TylerBut it eliminates their protections under those public forum laws.
TylerI don't even know if they're laws, but hopefully somebody can help me out.
TylerPut something up on screen.
TylerI'm referencing a specific protection there under.
TylerIn the either tax code laws, something like that.
KayleeIt's something that they consider themselves not to be a publisher.
KayleeSo they're not held to the same scrutiny.
TylerAre you a publisher or a public forum?
KayleeAnd that's, you know, I definitely, I think that whatever is the next iteration, we have to be.
KayleeOne of the things that I agree with your point about Rumble not just being guns is a good thing is because again, we as a second amendment community need an on ramp.
KayleeYou have to have people with different interests.
KayleeYou need the person that was, you know, just watching a video on how to make sourdough bread.
TylerExactly.
KayleeAnd go to the next, you know, the next thing down the rabbit hole that that ends up.
TylerExactly.
TylerThere you go.
JohnIt's not just that, but also like we talk about a lot about gaming and guns.
JohnYou know, it's the same thing.
JohnRumble has been really big on doing video game live streams.
TylerWell, and I'm actually, I'm very lucky to say that in our transition over to Rumble, we have kind of naturally become not naturally.
TylerWith Rumble's help, we've come one of the bigger gaming creators over there too.
TylerI stream video games on Rumble every single day of the week.
TylerTundra Gaming Live, by the way, for your viewers, if they like games over on Rumble.
JohnBut we're talking about, that we've talked about in the past with, with when we talked to John Bailey from Eotech is how many people have transitioned from.
JohnThat's a really cool thing.
JohnI really want that setup or I want that gun or I want this and driven into that community.
JohnAnd I think that's what Rumble's doing really different compared to the other platforms we've seen in the past.
JohnBecause that's always been the excuse from guntubers is, well, this XYZ platform popped up and it died.
JohnOr this xyz.
TylerAnd that was me.
TylerThat was me.
TylerI'm guilty of this.
JohnAnd Rumble is really expanding outside of that very quickly too.
KayleeAnd yeah, and here.
TylerGo ahead, Go ahead.
KayleeSorry, please.
TylerAll right, here's.
TylerHere's my shtick on, on exactly what you were just talking about there.
TylerI Believe to have any form of success with a third, not a third, but a new content platform like a Rumble, you need to have.
TylerYou need to win two out of three battles.
TylerOkay?
TylerYou have three major pillars of the gun tube industry.
TylerYou have, in my opinion, the.
TylerAnd this isn't.
TylerNot just like, you know, I don't know, this is going to sound.
TylerI'm trying to, like, find a way to say this without cursing.
TylerI don't want to be the guy that's like, trying to, like, butter people up, but to the audience, they're the number one most important people in, like, they're the number one important, most important group in this.
TylerWithout viewers, there's no content creators, Right?
TylerSo you have to have viewers to have content creators.
TylerThat's what we're talking about.
TylerA lot of content creators don't want to go to Rumble because they don't see the opportunity.
TylerThey don't think there's a viewership.
TylerAnd I am here to tell you there absolutely is.
TylerAbsolutely.
Tyler120,000 views in 24 hours is not an accident.
TylerIt's not, you know, it's not like gnarly crazy.
TylerI don't want to say, like, bots or something like that.
TylerIt's the real people watching.
TylerHere's here's Son of a Gun.
TylerI'm so sorry, guys, I'm losing my point so far and so fast.
TylerThis is the ADD coming at me.
TylerWhat was I just saying?
JohnViewers.
TylerOh, my goodness.
JohnAudience, yes.
TylerOkay, so three pillars.
TylerSo number one most important pillar is going to be the audience.
TylerWithout the audience, there's no content creator.
TylerThe number two most important pillar is going to be at least not most important.
TylerBut the number two pillar is going to be now the content creator.
TylerThe third pillar is your sponsor, your advertiser.
TylerYou nail two of those three, audience creator, you bring the sponsors over.
TylerSo you only need to win two of those three battles.
TylerSo if the content creators see the opportunity over at Rumble, or I'm not even gonna say see, but if they're aware of a state of opportunity over at Rumble and there's an audience over at Rumble, now we just need to get people to start migrating and testing the waters.
TylerAnd if I can show them the same level of success through my means and through the same programs that I'm using with Rumble, well, then I think a lot of people are gonna be very happy very quickly, and you're gonna see a lot more content creators jumping over a hundred.
TylerLike, I.
TylerI'm.
TylerI'm gonna use this number a lot during the show.
TylerBut 120,000 views in 24 hours was the original number that was quoted to me.
TylerI did a spit take while I was drinking a.
TylerA pumpkin beer.
TylerSpit it all over my damn monitors.
TylerWhen Chris from the I Came with Fire podcast told me about this, and I said I was middle of the live stream, too.
TylerPut my.
TylerOr put my mouse down.
TylerWalked away from my computer and said, you've got my attention.
TylerAnd I said, megan, can you go, can you do the live stream for me?
TylerWife stepped in, did a live stream for, like, two hours, and we hashed the sleep out.
TylerI thought he was lying to my face.
TylerI said, there's no way.
TylerAbsolutely no way.
TylerVery skeptical at first.
TylerAnd I.
TylerI said, I'm not going to bite on this, like, site unseen.
TylerGive me a phone number to the person that you're referencing and I will give them a call.
TylerHe's better yet, he already wants to talk to you.
TylerI already set up a meeting Monday, 9 o'clock in the morning.
TylerI said, sweet, let's do it.
TylerI get on the phone call.
TylerLet's just say they did a very effective job at proving to me the opportunity was real.
TylerThey didn't quote me a single number.
TylerThey didn't say, we're going to do this for you.
TylerThey said, hey, we're going to put you on the front page of Rumble for one day, load a video.
TylerI'm not going to give you a number.
TylerI'm going to show you the number.
TylerAnd I gave them one video, and that was 220,000 views in 48 hours.
TylerSo you know that that got me hooked.
TylerAnd I said, all right, now are all my videos going to do that?
TylerHe said, yep.
TylerI said, okay, cool.
TylerHow, like, how does this help me long term?
TylerBecause if you just get a boost all the way through, like, I'm not gaining natural audience members.
TylerThis doesn't solidify anything for me.
TylerHe's like, no, I mean, we're gonna.
TylerWe're gonna put you on the front page, but we're not putting anybody towards you.
TylerThe clicks you're gonna get are because of your thumbnail and your title, just like any other content platform in industry.
TylerAnd so I was like, okay, prove it, I guess.
TylerProve it.
TylerPut the video up.
TylerAnd like I said, 220,000 views in, excuse me, 120,000 views in 24 hours, and then about 280,000 views in 48 hours.
TylerSo it actually picked up a little bit after hour 24.
TylerAnd.
TylerWhich is really strange because if you launch videos on YouTube, you know, the first hour to two hours of the video is where a ton, a good chunk in percentage of your videos go.
TylerAnd this thing, man, it was doing a thousand, two thousand, three thousand, four thousand, five thousand views an hour, six thousand views an hour, seven thousand views, and it was just going up every single hour.
TylerSo I adore those guys for what they're doing and giving us the alternative option.
TylerIt is huge.
TylerI encourage you guys to check it out.
TylerIf you have any questions, you can reach out to me.
TylerIt's tylerundertactical.net.
KayleeI love a couple things that you brought out and then we can kind of give the floor over to you for any last minute things that you want to push.
KayleeBut it isn't that we are abandoning ship at.
TylerOh, this is a great point.
KayleeYes, this is a great point at YouTube.
KayleeIt is not that we're leaving potential people behind because that's not the intention.
KayleeThere's something that I think we always want to find whatever is the governmental solution and we want to hold people accountable and just as a general rule.
KayleeBut that's not always the solution.
KayleeAnd what you're going to see as Rumble grows and as more content creators and sponsors move over to a Rumble, you're going to see things change at YouTube is my prediction.
KayleeBecause they're not going to want to lose the eyeballs.
KayleeBecause guess what?
KayleeIf I can now go to Rumble and I can watch all of the gun youtubers, I want all of the gamers, I want all of the cooking shows that I want the whatever the niche thing is that I'm looking for in a content creator platform and I'm now spending all of my time on their website and not the other.
TylerAll your eyes are going to their.
KayleeAdvertisers, not to you as a company.
KayleeYou're going to have to pivot, you're going to have to change not everything.
TylerSo wouldn't you love to know it?
TylerIn my opinion, I don't think they care.
TylerIn my opinion, I don't think YouTube cares about that.
TylerI thought that way for a long time.
TylerI said, how are they gonna, how are they gonna isolate and subject an entire industry, a constitutionally protected industry, effectively or constitutionally protected right that's based, an industry that's based off of a constitutionally protected right.
TylerExcuse me, how are they going to do that?
TylerBecause like, if I was an advertiser, let's say I owned Ford, right?
TylerFord.
TylerOr a truck company, not even Ford, because I'm going to get roasted by a Chevy guy.
TylerOr whatever, who cares?
TylerWhatever your favorite truck company is, you own that, right?
TylerYou as you, as the individual listening, you own that, the Entire company, Fortune 500 company.
TylerAnd you get approached by YouTube to start advertising with them.
TylerWell, let's say you're also a gun tuber and you say, wait a second, you very obviously agree or disagree ideologically with some people that I watch as an owner of a massive company.
TylerWhy would I invest money in you if one day arbitrarily you decide that my trucks are causing more global warming than you're comfortable with or you know, whatever you believe.
TylerWho.
TylerJust pick, pick something, right?
TylerPick something that YouTube would hang another industry to try to shut them down.
TylerWhy would I invest millions, potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in advertising to a company that I don't know I'm going to have security with?
TylerAnd so I thought that for years and then they just did it anyways, regardless of that.
TylerSo maybe I'm not as smart business wise as I thought I was.
TylerThat's probably the, the actual option.
TylerOr they just don't really care about the money.
KayleeYeah, I think it's as much, as much.
KayleeI think it's, they're too big to fail in their own eyes.
TylerYeah.
KayleeAnd you know, it's not a surprise that YouTube is the second largest search engine.
KayleeAnd, and so, you know, when you, when you have that power and you have the backing of those sort of things, I do think that you probably look at things way different than the average business person.
KayleeBut I think en masse, as people choose to move over, they're going to have to at least recognize, modify or die.
KayleeAnd.
KayleeYeah.
KayleeAnd so, you know, will it happen overnight?
KayleeNo, no.
KayleeBut do I think that it will come back to bite them?
KayleeI do.
KayleeI would hope so.
KayleeI have to believe that that sunlight is the best disinfectant.
KayleeAnd once people realize the suppression that they've allowed to exist, because I don't know how many people even realize the suppression level that exists and what content that they're.
KayleeThey're even.
KayleeSure.
TylerI wonder how many people realize that and the combination of the fact that they're a public forum and they're not allowed to do that.
TylerI wonder that's, that's my real question is how many people are okay with them doing that.
TylerHow many viewers out there would hear me say, YouTube has argued that they're a public forum and they shouldn't be able to suppress content, but they're doing it anyways.
TylerI wonder how many view of their viewers, what percentage of Viewers would actually have an issue with that.
TylerAnd I think there's not a lot.
TylerI think that percentage is probably a lot lower than a lot of us, like, you know, red blooded 2A, 1A, you know, that type of people.
TylerI think that percentage is significantly smaller, if we're honest with ourselves, than we think it is.
TylerSo, you know, you're talking about too big to fail.
TylerThat's a great, great way of putting it.
TylerI think that they have so much confidence in the stupidity of their viewers that they're just going to.
TylerThey're going to say, hey, we've been doing it this way forever.
TylerWe're not going to change.
TylerWe're not going to change.
TylerIt's, believe it or not, the classic conservative belief.
TylerI like the thing I have now.
TylerDon't change it.
TylerRight.
TylerThey're being very conservative in this regard, which I've never made that point before.
TylerThat's the first time I'm writing that down.
TylerThat's funny.
TylerThat's going to turn into a joke.
TylerYou just watched it happen right here, folks.
TylerThe writing process is going down right now.
JohnNo.
TylerAnd it's rare, by the way, when I write a joke.
TylerThank you, writers, by the way.
JohnAnd I'm going to make one last point and then we'll wrap up.
JohnBut we saw this in the First AD pocalypse, YouTube was pulling away from beer company ads.
JohnIf I remember correctly, that was the first thing.
JohnAnd I remember a lot of people going, well, YouTube, you can control what ads go on what videos.
JohnAnd they're like, no.
TylerYeah, isn't this the best.
JohnYeah.
JohnThey're like, no, we can't control that.
JohnI'm like, the whole argument for this whole time about with gun tubers is why the gun companies are not allowed to advertise on YouTube because YouTube doesn't allow it.
JohnBut if the YouTube would allow gun companies to ever put advertising videos or ads in gun tubes thing, and they can control where those ads go, but they say they can't control where those ads go.
TylerI've got such a good story.
JohnIt's so good, it's ridiculous.
TylerAll right, so I don't know, maybe three months ago I ran a holster ad on one of my videos.
TylerMy video got flagged, reviewed, and confirmed that it was not suitable for all advertisers.
TylerRight.
TylerAnd so I'm like, okay, of course, you know, I was trying to push the boundaries, you know, give YouTube a giant middle finger and say, you know what?
TylerI don't care what you say.
TylerI'm running firearms and firearms adjacent ads in my videos Anyways.
TylerDon't care, you know, Disobedience.
TylerYay.
TylerIt's so much fun.
TylerAnd I went back and audited.
TylerI audit all my videos from, like, a viewer perspective from a different computer, so that my computer and, like, my Internet in the house isn't just, like, feeding me tailored results.
TylerI just go onto a fresh computer.
TylerI look up Tundra Tactical, I watch a couple of videos to make sure I look good.
TylerSound good?
TylerYou know, we're putting out a decent product.
TylerSo I audit our content every now and again, and, boy, howdy, would you love to know the ad that I got was a holster ad for the video that I got demonetized on for putting a holster ad in.
TylerSo they're cool.
TylerWe're not cool enough as gun tubers.
TylerThat's why I say they don't give a crap.
TylerI almost cursed again.
TylerThey don't give a crap about the content creator.
TylerThey don't at all.
TylerThey're willing to break their own rules.
TylerThe only difference is it was a different company, but it was a holster ad.
TylerSo I got flagged and told that I'm not cool enough to run ads in my videos or minimal ads in my videos because it's got a holster in it.
TylerAnd now they're running holster ads.
TylerNow you can make the argument that, oh, well, okay, that's the per.
TylerYou know, that's the limited ads, right?
TylerBut come on, guys, you know that YouTube is running ads in those videos at the same rate that they would normally.
TylerThey're just feeding you different ads and they're not paying you for it.
TylerSo they're taking pretty much 100% of the profit away from that.
TylerThey are telling you you're not cool enough to put the same exact type of ad.
TylerMine's better, by the way.
TylerSame exact type of ad in your video.
TylerAnd because it has your name attached to it.
TylerOh, now you're breaking the YouTube guidelines.
TylerYou're breaking the terms and conditions.
TylerWell, how about you go sit on a fatty and flower your nuts?
TylerYouTube.
TylerSorry, I.
TylerI get a little passionate about this.
TylerIt bugs me.
TylerIt really bugs me.
JohnWell, on that note, let's go ahead and wrap up.
JohnThank you again for joining us.
JohnThis has been fantastic conversation.
JohnI love this.
JohnWhere can people find you?
JohnGo ahead and shout out all the socials, all the stuff.
TylerSure.
TylerSo every single day of the week, you can find me on Twitch and Rumble under the term or under the name of Tundra Gaming Live.
TylerYou find bald guy with a beard Looks like me probably wearing the Zinda Wind shirt.
TylerYou will be in the right spot.
TylerBy the way, if you want to pick this shirt up, check out Black Diamond Guns and Gears Fat tech dot com.
TylerLook for the.
TylerThe merch stuff.
TylerAll of our official tundra merch just moved over there.
TylerSo thank you, Josh.
TylerWe love you.
TylerWhere else?
TylerRumble.
TylerRumble's the big one, guys.
TylerCome on over.
TylerTest the waters.
TylerIt's just fine.
TylerTundra Tactical over there.
TylerAll of our new videos go up a day before YouTube so you can get them early.
TylerThere's a bit of an incentive and, and I will be doing Rumble exclusive chats, live streams just like this.
TylerSo if you want a close connection to the gun tuber industry, please come over.
TylerCheck us out there.
TylerWe have a discord as well.
TylerYou can ask for those links.
TylerIt's all fine.
TylerI'm not going to post them here.
TylerSo.
TylerAnd YouTube if you want to be a wiener about it.
TylerBecause we don't like YouTube, go watch us on Rumble instead.
TylerAnd by the way, also if you are going to.
TylerHere's, here's a.
TylerThis is from a content creator's perspective.
TylerI am going to beg your audience.
TylerI don't know how many this goes out to.
TylerI don't know how many people watch this on average, but I am going to literally beg your audience.
TylerDon't.
TylerDon't do this to me.
TylerI don't.
TylerI'm not begging this for me.
TylerI'm going to actively challenge you guys to go out.
TylerA lot of you guys support gun tube creators either through Patreon, either through donating monetarily while they're doing a live stream or some other way.
TylerStop doing that through YouTube.
TylerStop it.
TylerStop it, stop it, stop it.
TylerNo more super chats, no more Patreons, no more nothing.
TylerGo to Rumble and support them there.
TylerSupport the places that are giving your content creators, your favorite content creators the best chance to succeed.
TylerPlease stop feeding the beast that is YouTube.
TylerGranted, not every content creator is going to make that jump.
TylerAnd if that's the case, help them out.
TylerDon't cut off your support of them.
TylerThat is not what I'm trying to say.
TylerAnd please don't do this to me.
TylerI don't care if you come over and watch my channel.
TylerI want you to go watch John Patton.
TylerI want you to go watch Kentucky Ballistics.
TylerI want you to go to go watch this show on Rumble or wherever it ends up being that's not on YouTube.
TylerA it'll be so a number one.
TylerIt'll be so much better for you in terms of, like, freedom.
TylerIt's helping the content creator, it's helping build the platform that will inevitably either take down YouTube or cause YouTube, like you said, to become more competitive and move forward.
TylerAnd that's all I got.
JohnAwesome.
JohnWell, Tyler, again, we appreciate you joining us today.
JohnThank you all for watching and have a great rest of your day.
TylerBye, folks.