Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a brilliant man. He was a philosopher, a writer, a poet, a thinker, a humanist, a communist, a socialist, a Marxist, a fascist, a white supremacist, a racist, a nationalist, a homophobe, a Nazi, a Stalinist, and a communist. He is a hero to millions of people around the world, and he was a great teacher to many of them. He was also a great racist. And now he s dead, and we re going to call it what it is...RACISM. That s what it really is, and it s time to wake up to the truth about what it means to be a racist and a fascist and to call out the system that s been engendered in the population for the past 30 years by racism, anti-white hatred, and anti-westernism. And we re gonna talk about it in today s episode of the podcast. Click here to listen to the full episode. If you like what you hear, share it on social media, and share it with a friend, and tell us what you think about it! Thanks for listening and Retweet us your thoughts and comments! Timestamps: 5:00 - What does it mean to you? 6:30 - What is racism? 7:15 - What do you think of white people? 8:40 - Who is a racist racist? 9:20 - What are you think white people really are? 10:00 11:00- What does white people hate? 13: What is the difference between white people and black people think about race? 15:00:00 | What are we need to do? 16:30 | What is white people are good? 17:10 - Why do we need a white person? 18:40 | White people are uniquely evil? 19:10 | How do we have a special guilt? 21:30 22:15 | What does a black person hate white people have to be white? 25:00 -- 26:30 -- What is a white people carry a special burden? 27:40 -- What does that mean? 28:10 -- How do you feel about white people bear a special responsibility for all the problems of this country? 29:40 32:00 // Is it possible to overcome it?
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00:10:33.000This little boy, Cash Gernon, was murdered, dragged out of his bed in the middle of the night in his home and murdered outside his house in the street by a black man because he was white.
00:10:47.000That black guy killed a white boy because he was white.
00:10:51.000And this black guy hated white people.
00:12:11.000They perpetrated the Holocaust against Jews.
00:12:14.000And that was, by far and away, the most obscene, worst genocide ever in the history of the world.
00:12:19.000And then, when all was said and done, white people were racist to the Muslims that blew up the World Trade Center.
00:12:26.000White people are racist to black criminals and the police.
00:12:30.000Basically, people are bred from cradle until grave thinking that white people are uniquely evil people.
00:12:37.000White people bear a special guilt for all the problems of this country, all the problems of every other group, and really, like, all the problems of humanity.
00:12:48.000And that's a guilt that is ancestral, it's not individual, everyone has it, and you can never overcome it.
00:12:55.000There's no clear way, discernibly, that you can ever overcome it and ever achieve equality with these non-white people.
00:13:05.000And it's as a consequence of this that these things are becoming more and more common.
00:13:13.000And when white people are dehumanized, black people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human.
00:13:22.000And other people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human.
00:13:26.000How much do you want to bet that this, uh, whatever his name is, Darren Brown, whatever, was radicalized by the media into thinking that white people are racist and responsible for his suffering, not just as a black man, but as a gay man too.
00:13:43.000And that he committed this crime in retaliation for that perceived prejudice, perceived hatred against him.
00:13:50.000That's the consequence of all this anti-white hatred and dehumanization in the media, education system, and it's even enshrined in the law systematically through the government.
00:14:00.000I mean, what do you think affirmative action is?
00:14:04.000And a lot of white people don't want to talk about it now.
00:14:07.000They want to pretend that that's not the case because
00:14:11.000Honestly, I think a lot of white people think that it's beneath them.
00:14:14.000I think that white people think that it's our job to be better, to strive towards a post-racial society, that we ought not to notice race, and we should try not to notice race, that it's a good thing to aspire to, to not notice race.
00:14:29.000I think that white people are under the impression that to be cognizant of race, and to mention it and act like it matters, is beneath us.
00:14:43.000And a big part of that, too, is because white people have, I think, internalized a lot of what the media says about us, which is that, well, we're on top of the world, so what do we really have to complain about?
00:15:08.000And in a lot of ways, it already isn't a white country anymore.
00:15:11.000And as the percentage and proportion of white people diminishes in America relative to non-white people, it's going to become more and more of a problem for white people that non-white people don't like us.
00:15:48.000People are very comfortable talking about racism against blacks or other non-whites, but nobody talks about the distrust, nobody talks about the resentment that non-white people have for white people in the country.
00:16:00.000And it's not everybody, but it is a lot of people, and everyone knows that.
00:16:05.000As the population becomes less and less white, and as the people in charge of the country, and the people enforcing the laws of the people of the country, in charge of the country, become less and less white, that's going to matter a lot more.
00:23:18.000The mayor also just announced the city will start requiring proof of COVID vaccination for a range of indoor activities, including going to a restaurant or to the gym.
00:24:14.000I'm not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved, and even if it was, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins which are killing babies and giving people heart attacks.
00:24:39.000Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%.
00:25:18.000People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy.
00:25:30.000And they're already talking about that in Iceland.
00:25:32.000They say in Iceland it's a 15-year, 15-year lockdown plan.
00:25:38.000And they're talking about that with the vaccines.
00:25:40.000Regular, every six months, booster shots.
00:25:45.000Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID.
00:25:49.000So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then, you know, you just get a shot every six months or something.
00:26:00.000And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport.
00:26:08.000I think the endgame is the vaccine passport.
00:26:11.000When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left.
00:26:15.000There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled by the state, that will not be controlled by bureaucrats.
00:26:26.000There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside
00:26:31.000Where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing.
00:26:39.000And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it.
00:26:44.000And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is.
00:27:51.000There's a chance we could have earned that outcome.
00:27:53.000We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate.
00:27:58.000I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder.
00:28:01.000You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult.
00:28:05.000Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you.
00:28:10.000Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce them.
00:28:15.000You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or wherever to put your mask back on and put it on over your nose and do this and that, right?
00:28:29.000Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with a worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out.
00:29:15.000Make them go to their therapist, and get on antidepressants, and cry.
00:29:19.000Because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day.
00:29:22.000Because gas is $4, and they don't know how they're going to pay their rent, and their relationship with their parents is bad, and they're getting used, and Tinder hookups, and then they gotta go to Target, and they gotta deal with some smug right-wing asshole not wearing their mask.
00:29:38.000And let those people go off the rails.
00:29:39.000And let the whole fucking system go off the rails.
00:38:07.000The mayor also just announced the city will start requiring proof of COVID vaccination for a range of indoor activities, including going to a restaurant or to the gym.
00:39:00.000You are in violation and I gave you a lawful order.
00:39:10.000We're not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved, and even if it was, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins which are killing babies and giving people heart attacks.
00:39:28.000Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%.
00:40:07.000People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy.
00:40:19.000And they're already talking about that in Iceland.
00:40:22.000They say in Iceland it's a 15-year lockdown plan.
00:40:27.000And they're talking about that with the vaccines.
00:40:30.000Regular, every six months, booster shots.
00:40:34.000Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID.
00:40:39.000So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then, you know, you just get a shot every six months or something.
00:40:49.000And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport.
00:40:57.000I think the endgame is the vaccine passport.
00:41:00.000When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left.
00:41:05.000There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled by the state, that will not be controlled by bureaucrats.
00:41:15.000There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside
00:41:20.000Where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing.
00:41:29.000And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it.
00:41:33.000And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is.
00:41:42.000Can't stop where it's going, you gotta stop it where it is.
00:41:45.000You gotta stop it in its track, right?
00:41:47.000I mean, do people not understand how that works?
00:41:49.000I think people have it in their minds.
00:41:51.000They're like, well, if it gets really bad, you know, I don't know if I'd go that far.
00:42:43.000There's a chance we could have earned that outcome.
00:42:45.000We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate.
00:42:50.000I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder.
00:42:53.000You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult.
00:42:57.000Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you.
00:43:02.000Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce it.
00:43:07.000You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or wherever to put your mask back on and put it on over your nose and do this and that, right?
00:43:22.000Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with a worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out.
00:44:07.000Make them go to their therapist, and get on antidepressants, and cry.
00:44:11.000Because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day.
00:44:14.000Because gas is $4, and they don't know how they're going to pay their rent, and their relationship with their parents is bad, and they're getting used, and Tinder hookups, and then they gotta go to Target, and they gotta deal with some smug right-wing asshole not wearing their mask.
00:44:30.000And let those people go off the rails.
00:44:31.000And let the whole fucking system go off the rails.
01:01:59.000We are faced with the question about whether or not we will get the vaccine and surrender and capitulate to the system, a devil-worshipping system that hates us and hate our country.
01:10:27.000When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else.
01:10:33.000You talking to somebody right now that only fears God, and Jesus has won the victory, bro.
01:10:43.000Life like, this is what you like, like, try to live some life, right, who really know you, and your buddy's life, right, right, this is like a movie, but it's really very tight, like, every single night, right, every single night,
01:30:59.000I'm actually glad it took him this long to figure out because you know a humanitarian...
01:31:05.000might say something like, gee I wish Zelensky figured out that Ukraine wouldn't join NATO before all these people got killed for no reason.
01:31:16.000But here on the show I have to say I'm actually quite glad that he did not reach that realization sooner because otherwise we just simply wouldn't have as much fun with this as we've been having.
01:31:29.000Zelensky admits Ukraine's not going to join NATO after all this
01:31:35.000At the same time though, today he addressed the Canadian Parliament and said that he is demanding still that the West establish a no-fly zone over Ukraine.
01:31:52.000On the one hand, he says the peace talks are becoming more reasonable, and Ukraine's never going to join NATO, and they're going to agree to a ceasefire.
01:32:00.000At the same time, he's still begging Western leaders for that no-fly zone.
01:32:38.000The way it's spelled out, it's like Remnambi.
01:32:40.000I don't know exactly the pronunciation there, but point being is, and this is what I talked about on the show, I think, last week.
01:32:49.000Now that the United States is ostracizing Russia and kicking them out of the global financial system, many of these large countries, great powers,
01:33:01.000They are beginning to look elsewhere for their international trade.
01:33:05.000They're looking to other currencies, perhaps, as alternatives to the dollar.
01:33:10.000And this is a big problem for the United States.
01:33:14.000We know that the US dollar is the global reserve currency.
01:34:44.000I don't know, I'm just, I'm a little bit tired.
01:34:48.000Just having one of those days, you know, one of those beginning of another long week here and I know I'm gonna pay for it in the Super Chats.
01:34:57.000So anyway, but we still, hey, but it's still gonna be a good show.
01:36:07.000And I saw a Fox News correspondent went over to Ukraine, returned today, and he was being interviewed on Fox, and he said something like, It's over!
01:36:25.000Because we heard, serious people said, like the week following the invasion, the beginning of the invasion, serious people were saying that Ukraine was winning.
01:36:40.000And I told you last night, things are just getting so ridiculous, it's hard even to respond anymore.
01:36:47.000But, when the invasion began initially, there were all these very serious news reports coming out about how the Russians are encountering unexpectedly robust resistance from the Ukrainian Armed Forces!
01:37:55.000If you're looking for a good explanation, last Tuesday I spent like two hours explaining the whole thing.
01:38:03.000And I've been covering it every day since almost, and I just don't see what the counter argument is other than, and I said it yesterday and I've been saying it, this cartoon argument that, well, Putin is just a supervillain and we're Batman.
01:38:40.000It actually does matter because our government just appropriated 13 billion dollars for Ukraine, and it is our NATO alliance which is expanding to the east, and it is our intelligence community which is sponsoring color revolutions in the east.
01:38:56.000So it's actually not enough to say, hands off, let's just leave it alone.
01:42:19.000I always talk about that episode, you know, when she forgets the lyrics to that song, and she keeps going on stage and doing her performances, and she keeps forgetting the words.
01:45:46.000India is one of the world's largest economies, of course, rising in South Asia, and they want to buy their Russian oil in Chinese currency, in Yuan.
01:45:57.000And I said this would happen, and many people warned that this would happen when the United States began to make its moves against Russia.
01:46:05.000The kinds of sanctions they were imposing against Russia, the 11th largest economy, are unprecedented.
01:46:11.000Since the modern international system of exchange in 1944.
01:46:16.000To ban them from the SWIFT system, freeze their foreign currency reserves, and so on.
01:46:22.000Something like this has just not been done in the modern era.
01:46:27.000And once you play that card, and I've said this and I think the Wall Street Journal said this as well, once you play that card, once you do that, you can only do it once.
01:46:38.000And the point being is once you begin to ostracize countries from the dollar-based system of international exchange, this is going to send shockwaves across the world.
01:46:48.000There will be a ripple effect across the entire world.
01:46:51.000The reason that the dollar is the global currency standard is because of its stability.
01:47:00.000And people say the dollar is backed by the full faith, trust, and credit of the U.S.
01:47:08.000Countries use the dollar because the dollar is the most secure and stable currency and the dollar is the most secure and stable currency because the U.S.
01:47:21.000economy is the strongest and the military that the U.S.
01:47:24.000economy bankrolls is also the strongest by far.
01:47:29.000So it's not just that the government has like great credit and people trust the government.
01:47:33.000It's not simply that it's a stable and a good currency, but it's because the currency ultimately is based on the tax base of the United States and it's based on the military that that tax base supports.
01:47:50.000This is why the dollar is so powerful.
01:47:54.000But, after this Ukraine crisis with Russia,
01:47:59.000That we have declared total economic warfare on Russia and with monetary policy as well, it's going to create some concern and it's going to make a lot of countries nervous, understandably.
01:48:10.000If countries are forced to do business in dollars because this is how oil is bought and sold, this is how many other commodities are bought and sold.
01:48:19.000Other countries are forced to consider, well, what happens if we do something that is averse to U.S.
01:48:26.000interests and our foreign currency reserves are frozen?
01:48:31.000What happens if we run afoul of American foreign policy?
01:48:34.000Are we going to be banned from buying commodities?
01:48:36.000Are our foreign currency reserves going to be frozen?
01:48:39.000Are we going to be banned from the banking system, from the U.S.
01:49:26.000And Saudi Arabia is looking to do a deal as well in Chinese Yuan and this is from a Chinese source.
01:49:33.000It says, quote, India is reportedly planning to buy Russian oil at discounted prices and even considering the Chinese Yuan as a reference currency in an India-Russia payment settlement mechanism.
01:49:57.000The reported plans come as India has been shrugging off pressure from the United States to join its sanctions against Russia, despite growing diplomatic ties between the two countries.
01:50:07.000This also underlines a trend of countries working to seek alternatives to U.S.-dominated global financial mechanisms to fend off risks as they have been repeatedly weaponized.
01:50:19.000One of the issues to be ironed out is in what currency the trade will be settled.
01:50:24.000And Live Mint, an Indian news outlet, reported that India and Russia are exploring the possibility of using the UN as a reference currency to value a rupee-ruble trade mechanism.
01:50:36.000The outlet cited unidentified Indian government officials.
01:50:40.000The rupee-ruble trade mechanism will allow Indian exporters to be paid in rupees for their exports to Russia instead of dollars or euros amid sanctions against Moscow.
01:50:51.000However, there have been concerns as neither the Russian nor Indian currencies are widely used in international trade.
01:50:57.000Following Indian officials' consideration of using the Yuan, Chinese experts also flagged the likelihood of using the currency due to its stable value and its status as the world's fourth most traded currency after the dollar, the euro and the pound.
01:51:12.000Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is in active talks with Beijing to price some of its oil sales in the U.N.
01:51:33.000In some ways, it would have been less risky to just declare war on Russia, in a certain sense.
01:51:41.000Because to declare a war, which is more or less conventional, is a means, is a military and diplomatic means of achieving your foreign policy objectives.
01:52:14.000Pattern of behavior going back to World War two it would be more expected, and it would be less destabilizing That the United States has weaponized the dollar system against Russia creates again a lot of concern in these other countries and when you're talking about Trillions and hundreds of billions of dollars when you're talking about international trade, and you're talking about these essential commodities We're talking about fossil fuels
01:52:42.000Countries can't afford to mess around like that, and countries can't afford to rely upon the goodwill of what appears to be a very reckless and a very dangerous regime in America for those things.
01:52:57.000We just simply can't rely on the goodwill anymore.
01:53:05.000Because like I said earlier, who is to say that one day in a potential conflict, let's say between India and Pakistan, the United States doesn't bar India from its dollar-based international payment mechanism?
01:53:20.000And who's to say that this doesn't happen to China or Saudi Arabia, any other country for that matter?
01:53:27.000Countries are forced to look elsewhere.
01:53:30.000And I've been saying this all for the past two weeks, you know, I forget how long I've been doing the show since the war started.
01:53:37.000I think I left for Florida right before it started, but for as long as I've been doing these shows since the war started, I said this is going to undermine American global power projection.
01:53:50.000You know, when the United States is going around threatening China, you know, you threaten Russia, you threaten China, bullying everybody into the sanctions regime,
01:54:01.000We do not have the kind of power differential between us and the rest of the world combined, or us and our next nearest competitor in China.
01:54:49.000What's going on in Ukraine, the hostilities, the shooting, there will be a ceasefire, there will be a deal.
01:54:56.000I don't believe that a war between NATO and Russia is imminent.
01:55:00.000And the chips will fall where they will, as far as the damage done to the American economy and the Russian economy.
01:55:07.000But most likely, by the end of the year, this crisis will have passed.
01:55:11.000And within five years, the crisis will be in the rearview mirror, barring, you know, extenuating circumstances, all things being equal.
01:55:20.000In five years, this particular crisis will be in the rearview mirror.
01:55:25.000And so the question is, was it worth weaponizing the dollar system for these very short-sighted strategic interests?
01:55:35.000In other words, we used this card that we had, we weaponized the dollar system, we barred Russia from trade, and we sent shockwaves throughout the whole system and forced all these other countries to consider that the dollar, and all that is necessary is to plant the seed of doubt, the dollar might not always be reliable.
01:55:55.000And this will have consequences that go far further than Ukraine in the present day, and it will go far further and echo throughout time as well.
01:56:04.000In five years, countries will still be considering the day that Russia was banned from the SWIFT system.
01:56:12.000In 5, 10, 20 years, you can bet India, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, the European Union, China,
01:56:23.000They all still will remember the day and the week that the American regime mobilized the entire international finance system against Russia and they were able to do it unilaterally and Russia was not able to respond.
01:56:37.000They'll remember the day when Apple and Amazon and Visa and MasterCard pulled out.
01:56:42.000They'll remember when PayPal pulled out.
01:56:44.000They'll remember when the foreign currency reserves were frozen.
01:56:48.000This is something that regimes and countries will not soon forget.
01:56:53.000And this may have just altered the course of world history as far as international trade is concerned and as far as international monetary policy is concerned.
01:57:11.000And that's the way that it seems right now.
01:57:13.000We can't predict the future, but it seems like things are winding down.
01:57:17.000This war can only go on for so much longer.
01:57:19.000It appears by all accounts that Russia is about to win.
01:57:24.000And then they will dictate the terms and the future of Ukraine.
01:57:28.000And there is only so much that America can do at this point to influence that process.
01:57:32.000Yes, they can continue to exert pressure on Russia and
01:57:36.000Of course, the frosty relations between America and Russia, that will be a problem into the future.
01:57:43.000But we ostracized Russia from the system, and Russia got what it wanted anyway.
01:57:48.000There's no sign that Russia is going to capitulate anytime soon, that this is going to force Russia's hand, that it will deter Russia, that it will force Russia to surrender.
01:57:59.000But by playing this card, now you've got many countries looking to China.
01:58:03.000And certainly this plays into China's hands.
01:58:05.000And everybody has said this, for the right reasons and for the wrong reasons, that the legacy of this conflict really will have nothing to do with Eastern Europe.
01:58:15.000Because, as a matter of fact, the United States foreign policy is pivoting away from Europe and towards Asia.
01:58:23.000The most strategically important regions in the world at one point were Europe, the Persian Gulf, and the Pacific.
01:58:31.000At this point in time, and in the rest of this century, more and more the most strategically important region will be the Pacific, will be East Asia, particularly China, but also India as well.
01:58:46.000So the legacy of the conflict will not even be in Europe.
01:58:49.000That will be actually the least important consequence of the conflict.
01:58:53.000Ironically, the fate of Ukraine, the fate of the Baltic States, or of the East-West border at all, the border between NATO and Russia.
01:59:02.000The real legacy will be what this has done to the American posture in Eurasia.
01:59:09.000And how the relationships in Asia have changed as a consequence between Russia and India, between China and Russia, and as well as between the United States and all three of those countries.
01:59:23.000And I've been saying it's part of the overarching narrative here, which is this.
02:01:21.000We wanted Ukraine, we wanted Ukraine and NATO, and in order to keep Ukraine, which we didn't even do that, in order to not back down or be perceived as backing down in this fight over Ukraine, people may see in the future that this was the point after which we gave up the dollar, we gave up the global reserve currency, we gave up on Russia being on our side, on our side of the ledger, as opposed to on China's side.
02:01:47.000I think there's no way that you can say it was.
02:01:50.000And by the way, this is from the perspective of America and American national security interests.
02:01:55.000I'm not talking as Nick Fuentes, the dissident.
02:01:58.000I'm talking as the person, and this is not my personal position, I'm talking as the person that is thinking in terms of America's strategic benefit and America's strategic interest.
02:02:10.000It just so happens that the strategic interest of the American regime is
02:02:15.000Diametrically at odds with our interest as American dissidents, but nevertheless, you know, I'm analyzing this on the show from the perspective of the State Department, from the perspective of the Pentagon.
02:02:27.000Even if you're talking in terms of what is good for the American regime, you can't square this at all.
02:02:33.000I'm not saying this as the Internet guy who thinks that Russia and China destroying America is good for us or anything like that.
02:02:41.000I'm not saying this as a guy that believes that Russia is more traditional than NATO and, you know, they're trying to restore Christendom in a way that NATO isn't interested in.
02:02:53.000I'm saying this as somebody... this is the perspective of America and the American regime's strategic interests.
02:03:07.000This is a bad play for the career diplomats.
02:03:09.000It's a bad play for the permanent bureaucrats.
02:03:14.000What they should have sought was an alliance with Russia.
02:03:17.000Instead of bringing Ukraine into NATO, they should have froze NATO's borders, and they should have sought better relations with Russia, they should have allowed Russia a reasonable sphere of influence in Central Asia and Eastern Europe, and allowed Russia to be a competitor to China in that region.
02:03:35.000It would have made more sense for that to have been the alignment after the Cold War.
02:03:40.000You know, the United States should have seen the writing on the wall and seen that Germany and France will break away from United States policy.
02:03:50.000As time goes on, they should have seen that Russia, they're not the same adversary that the Soviet Union was.
02:03:57.000They should have seen that China was about to begin its inexorable rise.
02:04:03.000And having that in mind, should have used the unipolar moment and the relative power that they had
02:04:10.000To design a world order which wouldn't be unipolar, but a world order which is consistent with the way things are moving that is beneficial and advantageous to the United States.
02:04:27.000And instead of settling for the next best thing, which would have been to be the indisputably the most powerful country in the world for the rest of the century, instead they gave that up too!
02:04:38.000They gave that up to a Russia-Chinese alliance, strategically autonomous Europe, and India, which is skeptical of us,
02:05:47.000When we're talking about alliances and currency and these kinds of things, you have to think decades, you have to think centuries, not days, not weeks, not when Russia will finish invading Ukraine.
02:06:03.000And so there is an existential risk to the United States in China surpassing the United States.
02:06:09.000There is an existential threat in the Chinese currency becoming the reserve currency and our actions in this conflict, while they might not, you know, complete that process, certainly they're pushing the world closer to a complete nightmare scenario for us where you see
02:06:36.000You know, throughout the past 30 years you did have rogue states.
02:06:39.000You had Pakistan, and Iran, and Iraq, and to some extent Russia, and North Korea, and you have in Venezuela, Cuba, you have had rogue actors.
02:06:50.000You have had so-called rogue states, but they were small, they were anachronistic, you know, these remnants from the Cold War.
02:07:00.000You know, the Hugo Chavez revolution is again sort of just
02:07:04.000Aftermath a loose end from the Cold War I know that happened in the 21st century, but nevertheless It's part of the legacy of the Cold War Same with Cuba same with a lot of these things that go on in the Western Hemisphere in these third world countries But with the rise in China There's a new patron There is a new There's a new leader
02:07:27.000And all that we're doing is pushing all of these countries into the arms of China.
02:07:31.000If America continues to act in this way, countries will seek alternatives.
02:07:36.000We take it for granted that all these countries have bought into the American system.
02:08:07.000So, there's a big mistake here, but that's nothing that people didn't see coming.
02:08:12.000I mean, when they talked about banning Russia from the SWIFT system two months ago, before all this even started, people said, this is where things are going.
02:08:21.000Russia and China pushed into an alliance, and it doesn't even make sense, because Russia and China actually border each other!
02:08:28.000So it actually really doesn't even make sense that Russia and China would be aligned because, if anything, there is more room for Russia and China to fight than there is for America and Russia to fight.
02:08:42.000I know we're connected by the Bering Strait, you know, across the way in Alaska.
02:08:48.000But in terms of our vital interests, the Russian core, which is the western part of Russia, the European part of Russia, it's an ocean away from the United States.
02:09:20.000But they're being forced into a marriage of convenience because
02:09:25.000We want to control everything that happens on the globe.
02:09:28.000And they're the countries that, obviously, that's not in their interest.
02:09:32.000That's, you know, we're uniting them in their opposition to us!
02:09:35.000But there really is, it does not make much more sense other than that for them to be together.
02:09:40.000It would make a lot more sense for there to be some kind of pan-European alliance between the US, the AUKUS, you know, Australia, America, the UK,
02:10:46.000From the West, the Ukrainian President Zelensky announced today that, after all, he is willing to admit that Ukraine may never be a part of NATO.
02:10:57.000And, I mean, can liberals look at this objectively for one second?
02:11:01.000Here you've got the Ukrainian President who, last week, was at the British Parliament by a Zoom call, and he was comparing himself to Winston Churchill.
02:11:14.000One week ago, President Zelensky, that everybody is just smitten with, and everybody is just going crazy over Zelensky, oh he's this hero, he's amazing, oh my gosh.
02:11:27.000You know, one week ago, he was at the British Parliament comparing himself to Winston Churchill, and he was saying, we'll fight them in the sea, we'll fight them in the air, we'll never surrender!
02:11:37.000One week later, he's saying maybe Ukraine will never join NATO after all.
02:11:46.000And can any liberal be objective for just a second and say, maybe then it was probably reckless for him not to say this at the outset?
02:11:56.000Why then did Zelensky refuse to come to the negotiating table with Russia two months ago?
02:12:07.000Why did he refuse to implement the Minsk Accords 1 and 2 and implement the ceasefire?
02:12:13.000Why did the Biden administration and the rest of NATO not come to the negotiating table with Russia?
02:12:22.000Because if you really care about the people that are dying in Ukraine, if you really care about peace and you care about
02:12:31.000Civilian casualties and the refugee crisis and all of this guess what it was all completely unnecessary Everything that has transpired all the pain all the death all the economic hardship the now long-term consequences of weaponizing the US dollar and so on was all completely unnecessary because the way that this is headed is
02:13:21.000When all is said and done, that will be the outcome.
02:13:31.000Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday admitted that Ukraine is unlikely to join NATO.
02:13:40.000In an address before the UK's Joint Expeditionary Force, Zelensky said Ukraine was still seeking security guarantees short of joining NATO.
02:13:48.000The Ukrainian president said it was clear that Ukraine was not a member of NATO, and he said, quote, for years we heard about the apparently open door, but have already also heard that we will not enter there, and these are truths that must be acknowledged.
02:14:15.000In Bucharest, when they had the NATO summit, and this was the first time the NATO said Ukraine and Georgia will become part of NATO, Russia said, no, that's not going to happen.
02:14:27.000And Russia strenuously said, for 14 years, Ukraine will never be part of NATO.
02:14:33.000And we have fought them every step of the way since 2008.
02:14:35.000And Putin has been president since what, 2000?
02:14:40.000So Putin himself has said since 2008, no, that's off the table, that's a red line for us, we will not allow that, that's unacceptable, I would rather destroy Ukraine than have Ukraine join NATO.
02:14:52.000He said that from the beginning in 2008, and he said that until 2014, and in 2014 when the US overthrew Yanukovych and put in place a Western-backed leader, Putin invaded Crimea and invaded Donbass to ensure that Ukraine wouldn't join NATO.
02:15:08.000And reiterated, we would rather destroy Ukraine than see them join NATO.
02:15:13.000And people have died in this civil war now for eight years, over the breakaway region in Donbass.
02:15:21.000And the government in Kiev has refused, the ceasefire refused to implement the Minsk Accords, people have died throughout them, and now after all is said and done, Putin says, listen,
02:15:31.000It's unacceptable, this talk about missiles in Ukraine, and nuclear weapons in Ukraine, and all the rest.
02:15:47.000He put 200,000 troops on the border, which is a force that we could not repel, and Ukraine is not part of NATO, so there's no reason for us to defend.
02:15:57.000Putin puts 200,000 troops on the border, puts his nuts on the table, and says, look, I've been saying for 14 years that Ukraine can't join NATO.
02:17:19.000means that around a locus of power, around a vertex of power, meaning a capital, meaning an industrial city, where a country has the ability to project power, around that center there is a clearly defined area over which that pole, that vertex, can project power.
02:17:44.000That's what a sphere of influence means.
02:17:47.000It means that around Moscow, around Russia, around where Russia is, they can project power.
02:17:56.000And using their ability to project power, their latent potential to project power, they can influence the affairs of other states.
02:18:04.000Because there is a threat of invasion.
02:18:32.000When we say a country has a sphere of influence, that means here's the area over which we can kill people without really any resistance, and so they better just do what we say.
02:18:43.000The Western Hemisphere is our sphere of influence, because we can kill whoever we want in the Western Hemisphere.
02:18:49.000I mean, and again, not that we can on like a moral level, it's about ability, it's about capability to project power.
02:18:56.000Our military might is uncontested in this half of the planet, so if you resist us, we can just topple your regime, we can invade and occupy your country, we can do whatever we want to you.
02:19:08.000So within that sphere over which our bombers can fly, our ships can sail, our paratroopers can fly, and so on, we can influence what you do, because that threat underlies the things that we want.
02:19:26.000So that's what a sphere of influence means.
02:19:28.000When we say that NATO must respect Russia's sphere of influence, it means that Russia can deploy 200,000 troops to Ukraine's border and fight a war over it, and we can't.
02:19:37.000We could if we really wanted to, but we don't really want to.
02:19:41.000And Russia knows that, and we know that.
02:19:46.000But we lied to ourselves, and we said, you know, well, that doesn't matter.
02:19:51.000And it's like, well, actually it does matter.
02:19:53.000The reason that Ukraine can't join NATO is because Russia doesn't want them to, and Russia gets a vote too.
02:20:01.000Why do they get a say over the sovereign affairs of Ukraine?
02:20:04.000Because if Russia doesn't get what it wants, it can put 200,000 troops on the border and invade, and there's really nothing we can do to stop it.
02:20:13.000Unless we want to start a world war over it, which we don't, and they know that, and we know that, so it's really not on the table.
02:24:25.000We forced Putin to pursue the last resort option, and he did.
02:24:32.000And did it take that for us to realize that, hey, we're not God?
02:24:40.000So it's really great that Zelensky knows now that Ukraine will never join NATO, and what's his culpability then?
02:24:49.000If he's going around asking people to implement a no-fly zone, and he's telling every fighting-age male in his country they can't leave and they're all enlisted, and he's sending people to die, what's his culpability?
02:27:07.000The whole war could have been prevented.
02:27:10.000At the end of this, Ukraine will make a commitment never to join NATO, which is exactly what Russia wanted from the beginning before the war started, and who didn't give it to them?
02:27:19.000And they say, oh, it's like Munich, it's like Munich.
02:29:11.000And when Donald Trump did diplomacy with Kim Jong Un, they said, oh he's gay with dictators, he's playing footsie and writing love letters to dictators!
02:29:19.000You know, they made it sound gay to pursue diplomacy.
02:29:22.000They, when Donald Trump tried to pursue diplomacy with our nuclear adversaries, they called him a faggot for doing it.
02:31:39.000And then people died, and then when all was said and done, Putin got what he wanted, so... You know, I'd love to hear, I would love to hear from the NATO side why this was all worth it.
02:31:52.000I'd love to hear from the NATO side why it was worth it to continue to pursue NATO expansion.
02:32:00.000Because they're going to get what they want no matter what.
02:33:01.000I'm eager to see the conflict resolved and Ukraine absorbed into Russia, or prevented from joining NATO.
02:33:12.000But what did we think was going to happen?
02:33:13.000We knew we couldn't defend Ukraine, and yet we kept double and tripling down as though we could.
02:33:18.000I mean, like, that's really the mistake there, is we knew all along that Russia had the capability to do this, but yet we acted like they didn't.
02:36:18.000I didn't say that that's what they're trying to make us out to be, but they just fearmonger so much about what we're doing that that's in the consciousness.
02:36:25.000Every movie villain now is like an incel streamer, you know.
02:36:32.000That's to an extent what Joker was, right?
02:36:35.000That's the new character, that's the new archetype, is the white lone wolf, you know, the white incel lone wolf who, you know, lonely, doesn't have friends, this and that, that's the new bad guy.
02:36:53.000Max Ebro says how does someone claim you're in the traitors caucus because you don't support the State Department?
02:36:58.000When just two years ago the same guy not only had an Iranian flag in his username But also called you a neocon because you did a joke gaming stream about the airstrikes.
02:37:08.000Yeah, I remember that isn't that funny?
02:37:10.000Yeah, Richard Spencer says I'm a traitor to America because I support Russia and you're right when the Trump admin killed a
02:37:18.000Suleimani, he had an Iranian flag in his bio.
02:39:56.000I mean, for them, their lives haven't changed one bit.
02:40:00.000You know, I look at all their Instagram pages, and they're hanging out with the same people, the same places, the same friend group, doing the same shit, and I just have to laugh, you know?
02:40:48.000They're still there and they're still hanging out and they're still drinking on the weekends and some new characters from their respective colleges, but
02:42:48.000The thing is, I want to pick up when some of them call, and I want to know what they want, because some of these people call me and I just don't answer, because part of me is like, no, you can't just call me up now.
02:43:00.000You used to know me, and everyone treated me like shit after high school, and now I'm not going to take your call, because now
02:43:08.000I'm rich and famous and you know so you can't just be calling me like that you need to make an appointment but on the other hand I do really want to know I am really curious what they want you know like when that girl calls me up it's like I wouldn't even give you the time of day because I haven't seen you in 10 years but I also am there's part of me which is deathly curious like well but what but what does what does she want
02:43:32.000Not like I would go, you know, not even, if it was positive, I wouldn't be like, oh my gosh, let's be best friends or something, but I am just curious, you know?
02:43:44.000So... There's a little curiosity, little curiosity, I'm just a little curious, but I don't want to show them that I'm curious, because it's like, I don't care about you, I've got my own stuff going on.
02:44:47.000They did the college thing, which is just an extension of high school, then they moved back home, and they hang out with the same people, and it's like nothing ever changed.
02:45:00.000I went out and became a known entity, and
02:45:07.000You know the rest is history as they say but it's kind of funny so we'll see but anyway yeah but I don't know that story I like calculus so I don't remember storming out of that class at all middle-class white guy but you got to tell me who it is I want to know who it is middle-class white guys is fixed from yesterday I love you and everything you do no qualifier God that is hard to do without joking that it isn't gay
02:45:51.000I appreciate the big super chat, man. 07.
02:45:55.000Thank you so much, and I'm glad the show speaks to you.
02:45:58.000But if it's hard for you to say you love another man without saying no homo, like you've been infected by the mind, by the liberal... It's almost gayer to say that than to not say that, in my opinion.
02:46:11.000Because it's like, gay sex is so present in your mind that you can't even say you love your friend without thinking about it.
02:46:22.000You know, I'm not even thinking about that.
02:47:44.000I just hate this part of the show so much.
02:47:47.000Yeah, I saw there was some guy on Reddit and he was saying like, oh I volunteered and I thought I'd be taking over villages and doing ambushes and instead I'm just getting blown up by missiles.
02:48:08.000He literally, he posted this huge thing on Reddit and he said, Oh my gosh, they just blew up.
02:48:16.000They just blew up the barracks next to mine.
02:50:19.000Orange bags says federal agents honey pots better watch out next time the bag won't just be filled with oranges but pineapples and coconuts too.
02:50:30.000Just making the joke cringe as they always do.
02:51:21.000America First Metaverse says Ukraine chose revolution, not referendum, to decide its fate between EU, Euro, NATO, or Russian-Eurasian Economic Union, CIS, CSTO.
02:51:32.000For Destiny's Debate, is pro-slash-counterrevolution the crux moral divide?
02:57:44.000America First Metaverse says, In USA, YouTube censored Oliver Stone's documentary Ukraine on Fire and TV series The Putin Interviews may follow.
02:58:59.000Kai says, hey Nick, listening to you talk about Ukraine-Russia while playing Escape from Tarkov is epic because it's like I'm literally there.
03:03:07.000Keefy Goose's Redditor is making compilations of Russian soldiers being blown up with Avengers music playing and saying how they want to jerk off to Putin being executed.
03:03:28.000I don't know how to send it to you, but here's a Google Doc link.
03:03:32.000Just send me a PDF, because I don't want to dox my Google account.
03:03:37.000Bryce says, not to sound like Bob Jones, but what are your thoughts on a neutral digital bridge currency becoming the new world reserve currency?
03:03:45.000It could help make trade more balanced.