In this episode, I talk about the recent mass shooting of a white boy by a black man in broad daylight outside his home in the middle of the night because he was white, and how it was an act of racial hatred by a man who hated white people. I also talk about how anti-white hatred has been engendered in the population for the past 30 years, and why we should call it what it is: Racial Hatred. I also discuss how white people are bred from cradle to grave, and that white people carry all the problems of the country, and all of the problems that come with it, because they are the rootless, rootless class that see America merely as a vessel for their own selfish greed and hatred. I discuss how the white population has been brainwashed and brainwashed by the system, and what it means to be a racist and a white supremacist. And I discuss why we need to ban Critical Race Theory, because it s Marxist, Marxist, anti-Western, Marxist and anti-western, and Marxist ideas, which is what we are taught in the schools and the media, and it s what we have been taught since the 1950s and 60s. We are all racist and racist because we were bred from the cradle to be racist, and we were brainwashed from birth by white people who believe in racial hatred and racial purity, and white guilt, and therefore we should all be racist and hate white people, and hate black people. It s time to take a stand against racial hatred, and stop playing the game of racism and white people being good to white people and black people being bad people, because we are all good to each other, and good to all of us, so we can all be good to one another, right? and we can be racist to each and everyone else, right or not racist? I hope you like it, and I hope it makes you see the light, and you can see that it s not so black and white, right and fair, and black and brown, and not just black and black, but black and blue, and brown and brown. . . . Thank you for listening to this episode of the podcast, and tweet me what you think of it! if you liked it. Tweet me with your thoughts and comments, and share it or share it on your thoughts, and your thoughts on it, or your views on it.
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00:08:42.000We 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.
00:13:34.000This 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.
00:13:48.000That black guy killed a white boy because he was white.
00:13:52.000And this black guy hated white people.
00:15:12.000They perpetrated the Holocaust against Jews.
00:15:15.000And that was, by far and away, the most obscene, worst genocide ever in the history of the world.
00:15:20.000And then, when all was said and done, white people were racist to the Muslims that blew up the World Trade Center.
00:15:27.000White people are racist to black criminals and the police.
00:15:31.000Basically, people are bred from cradle until grave thinking that white people are uniquely evil people.
00:15:38.000White 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.
00:15:49.000And that's a guilt that is ancestral, it's not individual, everyone has it, and you can never overcome it.
00:15:56.000There's no clear way, discernibly, that you can ever overcome it and ever achieve equality with these non-white people.
00:16:06.000And it's as a consequence of this that these things are becoming more and more common.
00:16:14.000And when white people are dehumanized, black people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human.
00:16:23.000And other people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human.
00:16:27.000How 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.
00:16:44.000And that he committed this crime in retaliation for that perceived prejudice, perceived hatred against him.
00:16:51.000That'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.
00:17:01.000I mean, what do you think affirmative action is?
00:17:04.000And a lot of white people don't want to talk about it now.
00:17:08.000They want to pretend that that's not the case because
00:17:12.000Honestly, I think a lot of white people think that it's beneath them.
00:17:15.000I 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.
00:17:30.000I 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, like it's backwards, it's regressive, it's primitive.
00:17:44.000And 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?
00:18:09.000And in a lot of ways, it already isn't a white country anymore.
00:18:12.000And 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.
00:18:49.000People 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.
00:19:01.000And it's not everybody, but it is a lot of people, and everyone knows that.
00:19:06.000As 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.
00:23:41.000I'd like to propose a toast to our people.
00:23:46.000I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States.
00:24:45.000I don't care if I have to drive there.
00:24:49.000I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan and go all the way around the Panama Canal.
00:24:57.000Nothing is going to stop White Boy Summer.
00:26:00.000I think our ancestors smile on us right now while we're doing it.
00:26:18.000The 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.
00:27:14.000You are in violation and I can't get a lawful order.
00:27:22.000We'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.
00:27:39.000Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%.
00:28:19.000People 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.
00:28:31.000And they're already talking about that in Iceland.
00:28:33.000They say in Iceland it's a 15-year, 15-year lockdown plan.
00:28:39.000And they're talking about that with the vaccines.
00:28:41.000Regular, every six months, booster shots.
00:28:46.000Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID.
00:28:50.000So 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.
00:29:01.000And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport.
00:29:09.000I think the endgame is the vaccine passport.
00:29:12.000When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left.
00:29:16.000There 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.
00:29:27.000There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside
00:29:32.000Where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing.
00:29:40.000And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it.
00:29:45.000And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is.
00:30:52.000There's a chance we could have earned that outcome.
00:30:54.000We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate.
00:30:59.000I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder.
00:31:02.000You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult.
00:31:06.000Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you.
00:31:11.000Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce it.
00:31:16.000You 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?
00:31:30.000Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with the worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out.
00:32:16.000Make them go to their therapist and get on antidepressants and cry.
00:32:20.000Because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day.
00:32:23.000Because gas is $4, and they don't know how they're gonna 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.
00:32:39.000And let those people go off the rails, and let the whole fucking system go off the rails.
00:41:08.000The 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.
00:42:04.000I'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.
00:42:29.000Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%.
00:43:08.000People 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.
00:43:20.000And they're already talking about that in Iceland.
00:43:23.000They say in Iceland it's a 15-year, 15-year lockdown plan.
00:43:28.000And they're talking about that with the vaccines.
00:43:31.000Regular, every six months, booster shots.
00:43:35.000Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID.
00:43:40.000So 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.
00:43:50.000And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport.
00:43:58.000I think the endgame is the vaccine passport.
00:44:01.000When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left.
00:44:05.000There 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.
00:44:16.000There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing.
00:44:29.000Everything in my life, talking with my dad, he said it ain't pricey.
00:50:23.000I'm feeling the white pills really strongly tonight.
00:50:28.000If you take a look at the Russian economy, it is surging back thanks to the leadership of our brilliant president and our czar, Vladimir Putin.
00:50:39.000And so tonight I want to talk about the Russian stock market, the ruble, and the degenerate West, its sanctions which are backfiring completely.
00:51:15.000The Russian ruble, which everybody said earlier this month was collapsing and totally destroyed, is now only 13% lower than it was at the start of the war.
00:51:27.000So the currency has almost made a complete recovery.
00:51:58.000So it's safe to say that Russia has punched through the evil empire, the sick and the wicked West, and its system of usury and financial control.
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00:55:11.000Yeah, I don't really have much else to say.
00:55:16.000You know, yesterday I launched into this big long rant before the show and I wound up just talking for about 40 minutes before I even got into the show.
00:55:26.000But I don't really have much to say tonight.
00:55:32.000But I am really excited to get into the news because I've been hearing all this demoralization propaganda about the Russian war effort and it's just non-stop.
00:55:43.000It's just non-stop lies every day and it's a new lie every day.
00:55:48.000They say the Ghost of Kiev, remember that was the first lie.
00:55:54.000They said the Ukrainians were inflicting heavy casualties on the Russians and they were shooting.
00:55:59.000They were saying that the Ukrainians controlled the airspace.
00:56:02.000The Ukrainians never controlled the airspace.
00:56:06.000Russia destroyed their entire air force the first day of the war and their anti-air capability.
00:56:15.000First they said there's this Ukrainian fighter pilot that's shooting down all the Russian jets, and the Ukrainians are inflicting these casualties, the Russians are having a hard time.
00:56:27.000This week, they're saying the war is ground to a halt, and the Ukrainians are killing all the Russian generals, and Putin is facing stiff opposition domestically from his political opponents.
00:56:40.000And they're saying that Russia has lost 40,000 people.
00:56:48.000Then, Vladimir Putin held a big rally at a stadium in Russia, and they said, oh, that rally, where there were tens of thousands of patriotic Russians waving flags and cheering for the president, they said, oh, that was fake.
00:57:39.000There's been an effective ceasefire in some of these cities for over a week because they're opening up humanitarian corridors.
00:57:46.000The Russians are supervising evacuations of civilians.
00:57:51.000And if you've been following the situation on the ground, the first week of the war
00:57:56.000The Azov Battalion, which is stationed in Mariupol, and they are there because it's on the coast of the Sea of Azov, the Azov Battalion went into all of these residential buildings and they evicted all the people in them and took up residence in those places the first week of the war.
00:58:17.000So, you know, they're talking about, oh, the Russians are bombing these buildings, the Russians are bombing
00:58:23.000The Azov battalion moved in, cleared the buildings, and now they're using the remaining civilians basically as human shields, and they're using the residential spaces as the headquarters because they know that they're soft targets.
00:58:38.000They know, or rather, they're targets that the Russians are painstakingly avoiding.
00:58:44.000The Russians could have flattened Ukraine.
00:58:47.000With artillery, with bombers, the Russians could have absolutely devastated Ukraine.
00:58:53.000The reason that the war isn't proceeding as quickly as it could is because the Russians are not trying to inflict a high civilian casualty count and they're not trying to destroy the country.
00:59:04.000But, so in any case, it's so frustrating to hear lie after lie about everything, every day.
00:59:12.000Oh, Putin paid his supporters to be there.
00:59:25.000And so, I'm excited to talk tonight about the economic picture because, you know, on the West, I even saw this when I was reviewing Destiny's content on the war, he was laughing about the ruble.
00:59:37.000And he said, oh, it's so funny, the ruble, the Russian currency.
00:59:41.000He said, well, what, is the Russian ruble worth less than in-game currency in Toontown or something like that, World of Warcraft currency?
00:59:54.000Before the war, you could get 80 rubles for $1.
01:00:00.000At the worst, you know, a couple weeks into the war, you could get 150 rubles for $1.
01:00:06.000So if you do the quick math on that, the ruble fell in value about 50%.
01:00:12.000Now, the ruble is trading about 100 rubles for a dollar at its peak today.
01:00:19.000So it means it's only really down 20-25%, some say 13% in certain markets.
01:00:26.000So, the currency is all but recovered, the stock market reopened, and anyway, we'll get into all this later, but I'm excited to talk about it because that's now the latest thing is to say, oh, our sanctions are really crushing the Russian economy.
01:00:39.000I think people are going to be in for a rude awakening.
01:00:41.000I don't know what the regime is thinking on this, but we'll get into all that later tonight.
01:00:50.000Anyway, but besides the news, yeah, there's not really too much else going on.
01:01:13.000The other big thing that happened today, and you know, I would cover this, but I'm not really
01:01:22.000I don't feel like I have the knowledge to talk on this, but today also Pope Francis consecrated Russia and Ukraine to Mary, I believe, or to the Sacred Heart.
01:01:35.000Again, I'm not really equipped to talk about this.
01:01:41.000I don't actually really know what it means.
01:01:45.000It's part of this prophecy where they say that
01:01:50.000The Virgin Mary appeared in this apparition a hundred years ago and Mary said that if the Pope, with all the bishops of the world, consecrates specifically Russia, that there will be a great conversion and there will be a time of peace.
01:02:08.000And so this is actually part of a Catholic prophecy.
01:02:14.000And so it's very significant actually in the Catholic faith that this happened today in the way that it happened.
01:02:20.000And there have been, you know, arguably some Catholics argue that this consecration occurred, that there have been a couple of these consecrations over the past hundred years, and some say that they produced the effects that were promised in the prophecy, some say that they did not.
01:03:26.000It's the Solemnity of the Annunciation today, so it's... And again, I'm not 100% on the details, so it's technically a feast day, but there are no feast days during Lent.
01:04:24.000And I have to say, and Classical Theist pointed this out also, it's pleasantly surprising that Pope Francis has not condemned Putin.
01:04:32.000You know, if you notice this, Pope Francis, I mean, he's talked about the suffering and the fact that this is clearly a tragic conflict and called for an end to the violence, but he hasn't actually condemned Russia and condemned Putin himself, which is interesting.
01:04:51.000Because Pope Francis, a lot of people are very critical of him, but
01:04:55.000The globalist, liberal position, of course, would be to take the side of Ukraine and be very polemical about this, but he hasn't done that.
01:05:04.000And the consecration of Russia and Ukraine is, you know, I think that's the right move.
01:05:23.000But like I said, I would cover that, but that's not, you know, clearly I don't have the background knowledge on that.
01:05:31.000You know, I'm a smart guy, but I recognize, I've got my areas, and I'm very, I have done a lot of deep reading on some subjects, and some subjects I'm not, you know, not as well read, so.
01:06:15.000I'm not trying to sound corny here, but I really do feel it.
01:06:18.000I really do feel God working on me, and I do feel God working on this movement.
01:06:23.000I've really felt it, I want to say since New York.
01:06:28.000I felt it in New York, you know, when I raised up the crucifix in Staten Island, and then again in Manhattan.
01:06:34.000I really felt it then, and I felt like
01:06:39.000You know, this has always been a religious movement, this has always been a Christian movement, but when I was there in Staten Island and I was there in Manhattan, I said at the rally, I said, I kind of took it a step further than I really have before.
01:06:51.000It was really some very heavy-handed religious language.
01:06:55.000I said, there are things that are bigger than your job and your life and politics.
01:07:00.000We're talking about Jesus on the cross.
01:07:04.000I feel like since then there's been a real religious fervor, this kind of religious awakening in the movement.
01:07:11.000And I also felt it particularly at AFPAC 3.
01:07:15.000And everybody talked about this, and everybody felt it.
01:07:19.000Throughout the entire event at AFPAC 3, there was this consistent theme, and it was
01:08:51.000Like, again, no matter, it was a pundit, it was a congressperson, it was me, it was a groiper, it was somebody who's maybe not totally there, that was the, maybe the only consistent theme.
01:09:02.000It was almost like America First ironically came second.
01:09:05.000It was like Christ was first, Christ was the most prominent, and it almost seemed like the, you know, the America part, the America First part was, I mean, certainly it was there for everybody, but it almost seemed like secondary.
01:09:50.000And actually, this was part of the initial friction with me and the alt-right, was I said, I think summer 2017, I said, there's no future for the right-wing if it's not a Christian movement.
01:10:02.000Any right-wing movement in America, it's gonna be a Christian revival.
01:10:07.000And I remember all the alt-right people took issue with that.
01:10:11.000Richard Spencer, James Alsup, even Patrick Casey.
01:10:15.000And we actually had a big feud over that tweet five years ago.
01:10:21.000Because he came in and said, oh, we need to be respectful of pagans.
01:10:25.000He went out of his way to embarrass me at the first American Renaissance conference I went to in 2018.
01:10:33.000Because my speech was very religious at American Renaissance and he went up during Jared Taylor's Q&A and it was like a teacher's pet moment.
01:10:40.000He went up to the microphone and said, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Taylor, are we gonna... and he might as well have like looked right at me and said, are we gonna focus on one religion or should we be respectful of all religions like pagans and so on?
01:10:55.000Looking at me like as if to say, you know, it's not Christian.
01:10:58.000And since then he apparently converted.
01:11:01.000I'm not going to doubt the man's faith, but that's where he was years ago.
01:11:06.000And that was always my position, and I feel like that more strongly than ever.
01:11:10.000Whenever I, when I looked at the consecration happening today, and when I'm in church, and when I pray the rosary, and I've been trying to pray the rosary more, it's very tedious, and I don't do it as much as I should, but I have been doing it.
01:11:25.000Whenever I pray, and whenever I go to church, and whenever I, when I saw the consecration today, I see the vision.
01:11:32.000You know, it's like I, there's clarity, and I see the vision, and it becomes very clear and very apparent where this is going, where it needs to go, and the kind of path that we have an opportunity to walk towards, you know, that God is opening up, and that we'll have the opportunity to, to go through
01:11:56.000I don't know for how long, you know, we know the ultimate fate of the world is to be destroyed and, you know, and lots of things are going to happen in the end times, but some say we're in the end times.
01:12:08.000But when I see these things, I see a vision, I see very clearly the path that we need to take and what's going to happen, you know, what the good ending will be, so to speak, for this century in America.
01:12:20.000And it's a very white-pilling, it's a very empowering feeling.
01:12:24.000It's like, I feel hope, I feel faithful, and I think we're definitely hitting the right note here.
01:12:37.000And I have to tell you also, the reason I'm saying a lot of this too is, there is this phenomenon now, which I've noticed, and maybe you've noticed it too,
01:12:48.000That the old alt-right is reconstituting itself, and a lot of these movements are reconstituting themselves.
01:12:56.000The establishment on the right wing that Donald Trump destroyed, the sort of Never Trumpers, some of these populist ink types, Joe Kent comes to mind, some of these other Jewish schemers, and then even the old alt-right is reforming.
01:13:11.000A lot of the same names, a lot of the same people from Identity Europa, people from the old guard, from the so-called 1.0,
01:13:19.000And I see a lot of these right-wing factions reconstituting, and as time goes on, I am repulsed by them for no other reason than they're not about God.
01:14:07.000But when I look at these other movements, I am repulsed by the amorality of them and the sort of passive rejection of Jesus.
01:14:17.000And I do see that very clearly, specifically with this reconstituted alt-right.
01:14:22.000You know, I look at Patriot Front and I look at some of these other new things that are coming around.
01:14:28.000I hear, you know, they talk about, like, racial idolatry and even this... Now they've come on to this national idolatry.
01:14:36.000And now they're like, hmm, you know, this Identity Europa thing didn't work out.
01:14:41.000Now we're gonna be Patriot Front, and it's Hail Columbia, and Hail America, and all, and like, you know, thinly-veiled, like, National Socialism, Third Positionism, Fascist aesthetics, and it's... and it's... underlying it is a soft paganism and a passive rejection of Jesus.
01:14:58.000And I look at that stuff and I'm like, that's just so not it.
01:15:02.000And I look at populist ink and I look at Joe Kent and he says, you know, playing into religion, that's too divisive.
01:15:51.000You know, a good fruit does not come from a bad tree.
01:15:54.000We are not going to get the outcome that we want.
01:15:56.000We are not going to get the restoration that we seek and the fruits of virtue without virtue and without the author of those things, which is Jesus.
01:19:02.000Anyway, so just just some thoughts just some thoughts Today, I didn't think I'd go off on this tangent But you know I was I was driving around today heard this really good song by Kanye West actually Well something he never released from a couple of years ago, and I was like you know what this this is This is where it's going.
01:20:13.000And that but that was always what it was because I was kind of reflecting on it and you know I've been doing this for five years and people have called me alt-right and these other things and And that was always the thing is there's just no heart on the other side.
01:20:47.000And I always felt a sort of intangible, like a coldness.
01:20:53.000Like there's something missing and there's something sort of abrasive and there's something that just sort of in my gut didn't sit right and that's always what it was.
01:22:47.000You know, when you see, like, Kanye convert to Christianity, and you see this conflict going on between NATO and Russia, and you see the rise of the Groipers, and, you know,
01:23:41.000But when it seems like, hmm, you know, if we just sort of open ourselves up and just do the right thing, it feels like we have the kind of power at our fingertips like the apostles had when they spread the word and Rome became a Christian empire, you know?
01:23:56.000It feels like we're opening up possibilities that we couldn't unlock with our own faculties, with our own limited human faculties, so... Anyway!
01:24:33.000And like I said, I was going to cover this last night, and I was actually going to cover it earlier this month, but then things just got so out of hand.
01:24:41.000Things just got out of pocket with Ukraine.
01:24:44.000Putin's just out of pocket with this invasion.
01:24:47.000And we did an AFPAC recap, and we did some other things.
01:24:52.000So we never got a chance to talk about this, but at the beginning of the month,
01:24:57.000South Korea's presidential election happened and they elected an incel as their leader.
01:25:04.000And this is huge news in the America First universe, but yet we never had a chance to talk about it.
01:25:09.000So I'm going to read this article because I don't really know what's going on in South Korea.
01:25:17.000But it's very interesting because, you know, everybody always tells me, they say, hey, you know, and not just me, they say this about Trump and they say this about everybody in our circle.
01:25:28.000They say, hey, if we're going to win America, we need the suburban moms.
01:25:35.000Hey, you're never going to have a movement by alienating half the population.
01:25:39.000You're never going to become president.
01:25:41.000You're never going to, you're never going to lead the right wing movement if you're
01:25:46.000If you're not bending over backwards to appease women, well, I got news for you.
01:25:53.000South Korean president won on an incel platform.
01:25:57.000So I think that kind of debunks your theory a little bit.
01:27:18.000It says, Yoon called for the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family to be abolished and accused its officials of treating men like potential sex criminals.
01:29:12.000It says, according to an exit poll conducted by three South Korean broadcasters, some 59% of men in their 20s and 53% of men in their 30s voted for him.
01:29:23.000Just 34% of women in their 20s supported him.
01:29:45.000Because we're constantly being told by Joe Kent and that guy, that Italian race trader, what's even his name, Luca Cacciatore, and that Jewish guy, Nate Hockman from National Review, more like Gay Cockman,
01:30:04.000We're constantly being told by these Washington D.C.
01:30:08.000perverts, they're always telling us, you know, you're not enough.
01:31:01.000And I will give you a reactionary government like the world has never seen before.
01:31:09.000And that's the kind of big picture thinking that these effeminate babies just don't understand.
01:31:16.000They think we need to get on our knees and bow before people that resent us and people that are the beneficiaries of the system that we're trying to replace.
01:32:17.000A coalition based on Christians, disaffected young men, disaffected whites, middle American radicals, yes, working class people, yes, Christian Hispanics, and yes, you know, some of these 10% of blacks that vote Republican for some reason.
01:32:55.000It was even the main strategy, she says.
01:32:58.000Women say they worry that the anti-feminist language used by such high-profile figures will normalize the movement and further marginalize women in South Korea.
01:33:07.000A combination of rampant economic inequality, slowing growth, and some of the most patriarchal social dynamics in the developed world managed to turn gender equality into a polarizing election issue.
01:33:21.000The 2016 murder of a 23-year-old woman in the Gognum neighborhood in a random attack by a man who said he hated women for ignoring him sparked an outpouring of rage and the so-called feminism reboot.
01:33:35.000The surge of interest in gender equality for women set the stage in 2018 for South Korea's Me Too movement, which brought a wave of women speaking out against film directors, politicians, and actors.
01:33:50.000Under banners that read, My Life Is Not Your Porn, women also took to the streets to protest the use of spy camps, prompting a crackdown on the use of illegal cameras in public places.
01:34:03.000But the increasing visibility of feminism and the fight for gender equality has been met with a growing backlash from some men who think the movement has caused reverse discrimination and that Me Too is a witch hunt.
01:34:17.000In a June 2021 poll, 84% of Korean men in their 20s and 83% in their 30s said they had experienced serious gender-based discrimination.
01:34:28.000And you know, you see something like this
01:35:23.000We have to take things like BLM and the trans ideology and the Me Too movement and all of it.
01:35:31.000We need to lean in on our side and say the left represents tranny insanity, BLM, black narcissism.
01:35:40.000It represents satanism and it represents all that.
01:35:45.000The message here with South Korea is not just about, in my opinion, the very big upside potential of speaking to men in these terms, which is often ignored, and I'll get into that specifically, but there's a bigger picture here too.
01:36:16.000Which is, let's lean into the controversy, let's lean into the debate.
01:36:22.000Too often the right wing is just gun-shy.
01:36:25.000And the right wing doesn't want to do something that's really an answer to the left, really an antithesis of the left.
01:36:31.000They kind of want to ameliorate the excesses of the left and be like a weaker alternative.
01:36:38.000And things like this, things like Trump, Brexit, this, the Taliban, Russia,
01:36:48.000When somebody steps forward boldly and plays to win, rather than sort of compromising to the left and kowtowing to the status quo, there's huge upside potential for victory that people didn't think was possible.
01:37:04.000You know, this defies all the conventional wisdom of politics, which says you need to be as
01:37:15.000Sterile and made for mass consumption as possible.
01:37:19.000You need to appeal to everybody, alienate nobody.
01:37:22.000You need to come up with an inoffensive product that doesn't rock the boat too much.
01:37:27.000And you get these kinds of things where it's like, you know, what if we just gave people something really compelling on our side?
01:37:34.000What if we played into the opposite side of the country rather than, again, sort of ameliorating the status quo?
01:38:28.000It was unprecedented, outrageous, controversial, provocative.
01:38:32.000It was nothing that anybody had ever seen before.
01:38:36.000And Republicans drew exactly the wrong lesson.
01:38:39.000And in 2020, we got this defanged, de-cified Donald Trump, and now what they're proposing for us for the future is inclusive populism and Ron DeSantis.
01:38:52.000Well, they say that, you know, the Trump thing
01:38:55.000Well, that was just not sustainable, because whites are dying out, and his brand of politics is too offensive, and so we need a cleaner face, someone that doesn't upset people on Twitter, again, who's not gonna scare the moms, like Ron DeSantis.
01:39:11.000And we need a guy like Joe Kent, who's, even though he's running in a 90% white district, but we need a guy who's gonna bring people from all walks of life, Hispanics and blacks and all this, and, again,
01:39:38.000We're not gonna win by just, again, ameliorating the left, throwing red meat when there's a hot news cycle, but compromising when it gets too risky.
01:39:51.000Where do you see the big victories and the upsets being made?
01:39:55.000It's when somebody says, I'm gonna break up.
01:40:39.000He talked to the men in their 20s and 30s, actually at the expense of the women, and the men voted for him and the women didn't, and he won!
01:41:03.000And of course people have talked about Gamergate and the sexism and all that kind of stuff.
01:41:09.000And anti-feminism has certainly been a very prominent strain of the sort of Trump wave and Trumpism.
01:41:17.000And Trump wasn't just speaking to disaffected women.
01:41:20.000I mean, predominantly he was speaking to disaffected men.
01:41:22.000And it's like, what if we had a president who cobbled together a coalition of your conventional right-wingers, Christians, social conservatives, the usual Republican base, whites, rural voters, people in the hinterlands, people that want a pro-business tax policy, people that like capitalism,
01:41:59.000He's talking to the Nelk Boys and he's talking to Barstool, Dave Portnoy, I guess he's going on Joe Rogan.
01:42:08.000There's definitely a strain of that going on.
01:42:11.000And the point is to talk to our natural constituency.
01:42:17.000The thing about this politics is it just totally bewilders me.
01:42:20.000You get these supposedly 2,000 IQ political strategists and their strategy is something like ignore people that are likely to vote for you and try to win over people that are not likely to vote for you.
01:43:16.000And most women are going to chafe at the idea that we are going to eradicate feminism.
01:43:23.000And so it makes no sense to try to soften that to appeal to them, because guess what?
01:43:28.000In order to win women, you're either going to have to defang your platform, in which case, why even bother?
01:43:36.000Or, you're not going to win them anyway.
01:43:38.000If you have a strong enough platform, you're just not going to win them.
01:43:41.000So why don't we market it to the men, then?
01:43:45.000If what we know about gender is true, well, men are the rational ones.
01:43:51.000So let's take, and by the way, men are losing in the feminist system and women are the beneficiaries.
01:43:57.000So wouldn't it make sense then, instead of telling women like, hey, main beneficiary of feminism, we're going to blow up feminism, and by the way our foundational belief is women are irrational, let's make rational arguments to women, why don't we take the message to the men and say, hey men,
01:44:20.000I'll make it easier for you to start a family.
01:44:23.000I'll make it easier for you to marry a girl and make it easier for you to keep your family together and make it easier for you to have kids.
01:44:33.000I'm gonna make it harder for women to be whores.
01:44:36.000I'm gonna make it harder for women to take your kids and divorce.
01:44:39.000I'm going to incentivize women to be in monogamous marriages for the long term and to have and raise kids.
01:44:51.000I'm going to make it easier for you to get hired.
01:44:53.000I'm going to go after all this feminism nonsense.
01:44:55.000I'm going to break the back of the HR departments that are prioritizing women over men.
01:45:07.000Men who are independent, men who are in the middle, the people that you need to win, the people that you would need to turn out and convert and can convert, they would vote for something like that.
01:45:17.000They would vote for an interest-based politics that meets their interest.
01:47:04.000It's sort of been implied, but nobody's outright said, like, yeah, you know, this feminism has gone too far, and feminism's getting in the way of men forming families and all the rest.
01:47:19.000And there's discrimination against men.
01:47:21.000If a president said that, he would win.
01:53:43.000You know, I'll start the show, I'll introduce the topics, I'll do a quick break, quick 2-minute break, I'll do an A-block, 3-minute break, B-block, 5-minute break, super chats.
01:53:54.000You know, I mean, we're talking about like 10 minutes of commercials.
01:54:18.000So this is about the Ukraine crisis, but a little bit of a different angle tonight.
01:54:23.000We've talked a lot about the war itself and the strategy behind it and the history and all of that, but tonight I want to get into the economic perspective because, of course, Russia has invaded Ukraine and there's really nothing that NATO can do.
01:54:56.000It's actually very funny when you think about it.
01:55:00.000The United States spends $800 billion on its military per year so that they could fight wars against Russia and China at the same time, effectively.
01:55:11.000I mean, that is essentially what the purpose of that is.
01:55:13.000Why must we have a defense budget that's bigger than all the other countries put together?
01:55:21.000to maintain global hegemony of being able to fight, if necessary, two wars, you know, two theaters of conflict at the same time, most likely with our two chief peer competitors, China and Russia.
01:55:37.000And so, America spends all this money, the Western European countries spend all this money, we've got, we do summits, we're expanding the membership, and yet they are not able to stop this Russian invasion.
01:55:51.000And so they have to resort to the sanctions.
01:56:29.000And then soft power is using other means to influence.
01:56:32.000So, we're going to make you poor, we're going to, you know, we're going to prevent you from traveling, we're going to remove companies, you know, we're going to do...you're familiar with sanctions.
01:57:17.000We can't go in there and fight the Russians directly.
01:57:20.000But what Biden essentially said at the NATO Summit today, because some reporters said, was the goal of the sanctions to deter Russian aggression?
01:58:08.000And what Biden said is, well, you're thinking about it wrong.
01:58:12.000Biden effectively said, well, it's not the sanctions and their application.
01:58:17.000He said it's the sustaining of the sanctions.
01:58:20.000He said it's not that we are going to kick them out of the SWIFT system and we're going to apply it and this sort of, the curtain drops.
01:58:30.000He says it's the prospect that the sanctions are not lifted.
01:58:34.000And he said basically this will influence Russia's behavior because if Russia is made a pariah and if Russia is completely isolated financially indefinitely, that is going to cause problems which may cause Russia to seek an off-ramp out of the conflict or, you know, may have prevented him from engaging in the first place.
01:58:55.000And that's really NATO's strategy here, and that's really all they've got, is we're going to put these sanctions on Russia, and we're going to hope that it's just painful enough within the Russian regime, and also
01:59:27.000They'll be materially more poor, there may be shortages, and they'll be upset about that, and they'll blame Putin for that, and then there might be protests, there might be in the next election some kind of big, maybe a popular opposition candidate.
01:59:43.000And then there'll be pressure from within the regime.
01:59:47.000If the sanctions are targeted against powerful people in the Russian regime, if their yachts are being seized, if their assets are being seized, they'll be materially worse off and they'll blame it on Putin and they'll try to do a palace coup.
02:00:00.000And so that's what the soft power means.
02:00:02.000It's all about influencing decision makers.
02:00:05.000Putin may change course if it's like, hey, his people are turning on him, the Russian people, and the court is turning against him.
02:00:14.000The court of the president, the oligarchs, the people closest to him, the influential people in the administration, are they going to turn on him?
02:00:23.000And will that make Putin change course?
02:01:18.000So that affects people directly in the winter when people are trying to heat their homes.
02:01:23.000It affects people when they try to fill up their car with gas.
02:01:27.000But it also affects everything else because it costs more money for a plane to fuel up and so air travel becomes more expensive and it costs trucks more money to fill up their tank and so
02:01:40.000Any good that arrives by truck or a ship or a plane that runs on fuel, all that is more expensive.
02:01:49.000But then additionally you've got other effects.
02:01:52.000Russia's the number one exporter of fertilizer.
02:01:55.000They have, you know, almost all the fertilizer in the world comes from Russia.
02:02:00.000And now if that's no longer being exported to the United States, now food prices are going up.
02:02:05.000Also, most of the world's food comes from Russia and Ukraine.
02:02:10.000That's the breadbasket of Europe, and it's actually like the breadbasket of the world.
02:02:14.000We have a lot of food here, there's a lot of food in China, but a lot of the world's food comes from Russia and Ukraine, and so if there's less food in the world, prices go up.
02:02:23.000So, the price for grain goes up, the price for livestock goes up,
02:03:41.000Europe is entirely dependent on Russian natural gas, and it's very funny.
02:03:46.000Biden goes over to the NATO summit, and he tells the Europeans, he says, you're going to experience pain, but I have to do this.
02:03:57.000And there's something really funny about that.
02:04:00.000And what he's saying is, the Europeans have to wane themselves off of natural gas that comes from Russia, because that's the only place they can get natural gas.
02:04:10.000They get it from the Baltic states, but the Baltic states just don't, they simply don't have enough natural gas.
02:04:19.000They're already giving the maximum capacity that they can to Western Europe.
02:06:00.000It says, quote, The US and the European Union have announced a major deal on liquefied natural gas in an attempt to reduce Europe's reliance on Russian energy.
02:06:10.000The agreement will see the United States provide the EU with extra gas equivalent to around 10% of the gas it currently gets from Russia by the end of the year.
02:06:21.000The bloc has already said it will cut Russian gas use in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
02:06:27.000Russia currently supplies about 40% of the European Union's gas needs.
02:08:39.000We will experience overall inflation across the board and so will Europe.
02:08:45.000The fertilizer gets more expensive, the grain gets more expensive, the food gets more expensive, the energy gets more expensive, the transportation gets more expensive, everything gets more expensive, and it already was because of quantitative easing, the doubling of the money supply, and low interest rates from the Federal Reserve.
02:09:09.000So, I mean, we're in a really bad spot economically.
02:09:11.000We're in a, this is a very bad situation.
02:09:15.000Conversely, the Russian economy is totally rebounding.
02:09:18.000The ruble is way up, and everybody was making fun of Russia and talking about how the ruble, the Russian currency, was destroyed by the sanctions, and it's true.
02:09:29.000The ruble collapsed, went down 50% against the dollar about one week after the conflict began, and now it's back up to something like 80% of what it was before the war broke out.
02:09:53.000Passed 95 against the dollar on Wednesday in Moscow before settling close to 100 after President Vladimir Putin said Russia would start selling its gas to unfriendly countries in rubles.
02:10:07.000The potential ramifications of that move, which Putin ordered his government to sort out in one week, could boost the Russian currency, with a host of European countries still dependent on Moscow for much of their energy supplies.
02:10:22.000The ruble has stabilized near 105 to the dollar in recent sessions after falling to a record low of 120 in Moscow this month and even further on the interbank market to 150.
02:10:35.000Russia has taken a hit from unprecedented Western sanctions over events in Ukraine, what it terms a special operation that started on February 24th.
02:10:44.000Before that, the ruble traded at about 80 to the dollar.
02:13:09.000I mean, it will probably stabilize even closer to where it was before the war started because of this new rule.
02:13:16.000A couple of days ago, Russia announced that it will only sell its oil in rubles to unfriendly countries.
02:13:23.000So, NATO and its allies, they will have to exchange their currencies for rubles and then buy Russian energy in rubles.
02:13:32.000And this is going to bolster the Russian currency.
02:13:35.000Because before, nobody was getting the rubles.
02:13:37.000Nobody was trading in rubles because, you know, the United States said, you know, we're not buying rubles anymore and we can't do any currency exchanges.
02:13:47.000And Russia said, OK, well, if you want our oil and natural gas, you're just going to have to buy the rubles instead of dollars.
02:13:56.000And so now that's giving some buoyancy to the ruble.
02:14:00.000And so, in other words, this trend will continue.
02:14:03.000This policy was announced a couple of days ago, and the ruble goes from 120 to 95 in a couple of days.
02:14:11.000It will continue to go up as time goes on.
02:14:18.000It's stabilizing at around 15-20% below what it was when it started.
02:14:23.000When all is said and done, it will be negligible.
02:14:27.000The hit to the ruble will be negligible.
02:14:30.000And this is particularly impressive because when you look at some of these other currencies, like the Turkish Lira for example, the Turkish Lira is in free fall.
02:14:39.000I mean, they're having like hyperinflation.
02:14:41.000And their currency has not recovered over the past few years.
02:15:02.000The full weight of the American system.
02:15:05.000So, you know, again, think of the contrast.
02:15:07.000Biden is over here in America, and then he goes to Europe and says, hey, everything's gonna suck for a while, but trust me, it's worth it.
02:15:14.000In Russia, their currency barely took a hit.
02:15:17.000Then, they reopen the stock market today, and this is the report on the Russian stock market from Russia Today.
02:15:24.000It says, quote, Russia's stocks continued to rise sharply on Thursday as the Moscow exchange reopened for limited trading this week after suspending most of its transactions on February 28th.
02:15:37.000The ruble-based Moex benchmark went up more than 11% to 2,743 points.
02:15:45.000The dollar-denominated RTS index of leading Russian stocks was down slightly to 888 points.
02:15:53.000The Moscow exchange resumed trading in 33 Russian equities including shares of Gazprom, Sberbank, Aerofloat and other domestic firms.
02:16:04.000Oil majors Rosneft and Lukoil were up by 20% and 16% respectively.
02:16:09.000Aluminum company Ruzel rose more than 14% while Norilsk Nickel jumped more than 22%.
02:16:19.000So the Russian stock market overall is rising and one of the indices fell slightly and then all the Russian commodity companies are up 16, 20, 22 percent.
02:16:34.000The nickel, aluminum, and oil companies, as well as some of these other commodities companies, they're all up double digits.
02:16:47.000Like I said, America and NATO, they impose the most crushing sanctions that have ever been applied to any country, much less a major country, and we all suffer.
02:16:57.000You know, our food prices are going up, energy prices going up.
02:18:49.000Joe Biden called up Saudi Arabia and said, hey, could you increase production to offset rising prices in America?
02:18:57.000Saudi Arabia doesn't even pick up the call.
02:19:00.000And then the real irony, the real funny thing, is not only are these sanctions not hurting Russia, they're just hurting us.
02:19:08.000But then of course this is also hurting us strategically in the long term too because now that Russia is doing deals with India and Saudi Arabia in rubles or in the Chinese Yuan, now on the political level
02:19:27.000These alternative currencies are on track to replace the U.S.
02:19:30.000I mean, this was like... So, in other words, not only did it backfire the short term, and we're gonna have to pay more for gas and energy and food and everything else, but also, by the political consequences, by kicking Russia out of the dollar system, now other countries and other firms are considering alternatives to the dollar system.
02:19:50.000Now banks and major companies are forced to consider that the dollar is not as stable as they thought.
02:20:46.000We can inflate the dollar and we can borrow against the dollar all day long.
02:20:52.000We can run huge deficits and we can have a huge debt and we can have a welfare state and a war state because we could just keep printing money and we could keep borrowing debt because countries will always buy our debt and because countries will always be trading in our currency because our currency is the reference currency of the world.
02:21:10.000Once that's no longer the case, now we've got a big problem.
02:21:15.000Because now, you know, countries don't have 80% of their foreign currency reserves in dollars.
02:21:22.000And now, the market for American debt, there's not as much demand as there used to be.
02:21:29.000So, you know, in the long run, when we look at the legacy of this conflict in Ukraine,
02:21:37.000From my perspective, Russia has taken Ukraine, the war is over, they will dictate the terms, and then as far as the economy goes, who's hurting more?
02:21:46.000Well, we're definitely hurting more, and in the long run, the political consequences will be worse for us.
02:22:08.000This is the problem with NATO, and this is like a big part of my philosophy in politics, is if you reach too far, you will have less than what you could have had if you accepted your limitations.
02:22:30.000And it's really, it's ultimately about humility.
02:22:33.000If you approach a situation with humility and with respect,
02:22:37.000And if you're strategic and if you're careful, you can have an optimal outcome.
02:22:43.000You can't have everything you want, but you can have an optimal outcome.
02:22:46.000You can have the best possible outcome.
02:22:49.000If you're reaching for something that's impossible, you'll fall short of even the most that was plausible, the most that you could have achieved reasonably.
02:23:10.000And our hubris, our greed, because we held on to Ukraine, and the Middle East, and Taiwan, and because we tried to hold on to everything, now we'll have less than what we could have otherwise had.
02:23:24.000If we were just smart, if we were humble, and if we respected the world, and if we had common sense.
02:23:32.000Because we were the uncontested power for 20 years, but that was always a tenuous and transient status.
02:23:44.000And a transitional status, I should say.
02:23:46.000And instead of using that to invest in a long-term posture where we could dominate a century, we thought we could dominate everything forever, and now we'll have less as a consequence.
02:24:27.000We're coming to the brink of a nuclear war.
02:24:31.000We have inflicted untold economic damage on the United States and on NATO, and in the long term we may have totally screwed ourselves if this causes us to lose our status as the reserve currency.
02:25:09.000Losing the dollar as the world's reserve currency, if there's even a 1% chance that that could happen as a consequence of this, was it worth it?
02:25:42.000Even if we didn't like it, even if we weren't thrilled with the fact that we were conceding Ukraine to Russia as though it's ours,
02:25:52.000But even if you said reluctantly, well, there's nothing we could do, I mean, that would be a sound strategy, because, like, that's consistent with reality.
02:26:01.000You may not like it, but Russia won't allow Ukraine to leave.
02:26:05.000Yeah, I mean, maybe you don't like that, maybe that sucks, maybe you're reluctant about this, but that's the way it is.
02:26:11.000Instead, we said, no, no, we never back down!
02:26:16.000We don't back down, we just double down every time, no matter the circumstance.
02:26:21.000No matter what the argument is, no matter what the strategic posture is, no matter what our options are, we never back down, we just double down.
02:27:14.000Or we need to understand that we are in the world and we have a role to play in the world, but it's limited.
02:27:20.000It may be more expansive than any other country, but it's still limited.
02:27:26.000And it is through the acceptance of limitations that we can pursue a real strategy.
02:27:31.000It's within the bounds of our real strategic limitations that then we can begin to make strategic decisions.
02:27:39.000We can make real choices about where resources are going to go and, you know, what kind of long-term strategy we're going to pursue, as opposed to everything, everywhere, all the time, forever.
02:27:55.000Then you're not forced to make decisions.
02:29:46.000And you get this fat, schlub Ted Cruz, you get this faggot Lindsey Graham, and you get policy wonk Ron DeSantis, and they're gonna, you know, pull up their dad jeans and say, Vladimir Putin, he's a gas stationer, he's a thug, we should kill him!
02:30:04.000Vladimir Putin would kick the shit out of you!
02:30:08.000And Vladimir Putin's got a military, what do you have?
02:30:13.000I mean, you don't even control your own office.
02:30:15.000You don't even control your own staff.
02:30:19.000You know, Ron DeSantis, Vladimir Putin, he's a glorified gas station attendant.
02:30:24.000Vladimir Putin would punch you so hard he'd break your nose.
02:31:56.000And I hope that we don't get ourselves into this trap, because you know what's gonna happen next, is China's gonna invade Taiwan, and then we're gonna go to nuclear war over it.
02:32:16.000Because this doubling down, this insanity, this irrational, insane, there's only one way and it's always just escalation, that's where it's going to lead.
02:32:30.000Unless cooler heads prevail and people say, you know what?
02:33:07.000You're the bad guys, we're the good guys, and we're the biggest and we're the best, and you're a bitch, and we could do whatever we want, and oh, just try and stop us.
02:33:33.000I mean, if you support these nutjobs in the military-industrial complex, you are not a patriot.
02:33:40.000You are not a patriot for supporting the bloodthirsty warmongers in the State Department and the Pentagon and the National Security Council.
02:34:46.000Our economy is not what we think it is.
02:34:49.000There is no value backing up the kinds of prices that we're seeing, these valuations for these businesses, the sort of economy as it exists on a spreadsheet does not reflect the real value of the economy.
02:39:25.000And I watched him recently, he was on Kino Casino, and he's doing a stream of his, and then he went on that other loser show, Big Poppa Fascist, that loser, and he goes on all these loser shows to just say, like,
02:39:41.000Oh, you know Nick wouldn't give me a channel on cozy Nick never gave me any money Nick didn't listen to me Nick didn't do that.
02:39:48.000It's like Hey, you little bitch little bitch, man.
02:39:53.000Why don't you go out and do something for yourself?
02:40:48.000Don't get me wrong, I mean I always had great supporters, but I built a show, I built something, I built a following, and I had supporters, but it's not like I never had this expectation that somebody was gonna like
02:41:03.000You know, put me on and put me on their show and lift me up.
02:42:33.000I watched the Beardson stream where Beardson reviewed the content, and the guy's like, huh, this movement seems like it's built on, oh, if you don't kiss Nick Fuentes' ass enough.
02:42:43.000And it's like, listen, dude, you got caught.
02:42:46.000He got caught talking trash about me, and then he gets all bent out of shape that he wasn't able to become an entryist.
02:45:00.000But the people that I look down on are these men that... Because I hate it because...
02:45:10.000You know, what I do is so hard, I work so hard to create and I really torture myself to bring something out of myself and create.
02:45:20.000And then I look at these other men and they want what I have, they want...
02:45:23.000They perceive my life to be a certain way and they want my life and they want sort of the fruits of what I do and that's all they're in it for.
02:45:32.000And they just sort of want to steal that.
02:45:42.000They just see the sort of trappings they have this perception of my life and they want that and they just sort of want to they just want to usurp it and I just that's so low it's so pathetic and honestly just shame on those people it's just so low just no honor those are the only people I really look down on are these I guess the people I look down on the most
02:46:08.000Because that's, I mean, that's only just a consequence.
02:46:10.000That's only just some of my life is, yeah, you know, I have some notoriety and yeah, you know, I have influence.
02:47:22.000And people like that I just want to pulverize.
02:47:25.000I just absolutely, not in a physical way, but people like that just need to be utterly humiliated and just exposed for what they are.
02:47:34.000Like, because that's why I even talk about it.
02:47:36.000Why would I even talk about somebody with a fraction of a fraction of my following who just ankle bites me in the hopes that I would mention their name?
02:49:01.000Beardson's been around for five or six years, you know, and he's still, he's one of the biggest streamers on this platform.
02:49:08.000You don't just stick around for five years and remain relevant, you know, and he's another creator.
02:49:13.000He's got a graphical talent, he's got a musical talent, he's funny, and I just want to watch his content and just appreciate it and say, you know what, thank you for being Beardson.
02:49:25.000Thank God that we have a world where there's Beardson content and Paul Town, excuse me, Paul Town content.
02:49:32.000Thank God that we're in a world where we get to enjoy these things.
02:49:36.000And then you get these like, hateful, you know, trollish people.
02:49:41.000These soul-sucking, parasite, leech people that just like, I want people to look at me.
02:51:16.000And I called it, I said he was a Patrick Casey figure, who knew that he needed the Gripers, but was reluctant because he didn't like us, and he got called out for what he was, and now that he's sidelined, now he's gonna be the martyr and say, oh, oh, I'm just so, oh, no one gave me any money.
02:57:19.000Like, Timothee Chalamet playing, like, a god prince in Dune playing, like, it's like, but this is so right, and it's so right, you know, and it's so right.
02:57:32.000And Ryan Gosling, like in every movie, it's like, it's just so right.
03:02:54.000The beginning of yesterday's monologue about trannies and women's sports was taken almost verbatim from the second latest Groyper Sports video.
03:03:02.000You're just rubbing it in at this point.
03:03:41.000Because I don't think that isolationism is in America's interest.
03:03:44.000I think that it's in our interest to control as much as we can.
03:04:15.000But we should just deploy our troops where it makes sense.
03:04:17.000You know, I don't know that we should have a strong presence in Western Europe or in South Korea or Japan.
03:04:24.000Well, there's a difference between... because here's the thing.
03:04:28.000You have some people that say things like, you know, we have military bays in every country and this and that and we need to bring everybody home and I don't think that we really should bring everybody home.
03:04:42.000I think that we should have our soldiers in some places.
03:04:46.000I don't think it's a bad idea that we should exert influence over the world.
03:04:54.000But here's the thing about foreign policy.
03:06:36.000You know, there's this lame idea where people are like, every nation should be respected, every nation should... and America should just, you know, get in line around these other countries.
03:08:40.000You love your nation, and you have a national identity, and you want to express your national identity.
03:08:45.000And there's this other, like, frame for nationalism which says, like, every country should have their own nationalism, and we should be respectful of that, and every country's gonna hold hands.
03:10:01.000I don't really see anything wrong with that.
03:10:04.000It's an empire that serves its elites, you know, it's not bringing wealth home for us.
03:10:08.000But if we're sort of like a mercantile empire, if we're independent and we have industry and manufacturing, and if we have a reactionary government, I mean, look at the Roman Empire.
03:10:24.000That's kind of like what we want to be, in a sense.
03:10:28.000You know, look at the Soviet Union, look at the Russian Empire.
03:14:15.000So I just kind of understand how people operate.
03:14:19.000I don't know what it is, but I just kind of can intuit strategy, and it's my interest, so I have a lot of deep background knowledge on this, but thank you.
03:18:48.000You know where the culpability lies that's a legal question that's beyond my expertise but I don't I don't know what culture of restricting access to opiates you're talking about I've never heard of that what called restricting opiates there's I think it's if anything it's the opposite and
03:19:10.000You know, I don't know that a doctor should be held accountable in every case, but certainly I think there's some culpability.
03:19:54.000The boy from High School Musical, the TV show, had a heart attack.
03:20:01.000And they said, oh, well, he had a heart attack because his girlfriend, Olivia Rodrigo, made a song about him.
03:20:08.000It's like, no, dude, he had a heart attack because he was vaccinated.
03:20:12.000And this was just in BuzzFeed the other day.
03:20:14.000They said like, oh, he he felt like he was so tired for a week and then he was rushed to the hospital and he was treated for a heart attack.
03:20:23.000Now, the kid is like 20 or 19 or something.
03:20:55.000A lot of famous people dying very young, and like, that's kind of like what you would see if a large, you know, cross-section of the population were dying at a young age from some intervention that was happening.
03:21:09.000You would see, you would see visible famous people dying in greater numbers at a young age, and that's exactly what's happening.
03:21:16.000Soccer players, young celebrities, you know, people in their 40s and 50s,
03:21:22.000I mean, it's very consistent with what we're saying, which is younger people dying more often due to heart attack and stroke induced by the vaccine.
03:21:46.000Kill Animals says a Clinton strategist was once asked why women weren't showing up to her rallies and she replied that it was because all the boys were busy at the Bernie rally.
03:22:12.000to Taylor Hawkins of the Foo Fighters, one of the realest drummer niggas of all time.
03:22:17.000I'm not really familiar, but I mean, I do like the Foo Fighters.
03:22:21.000Hidecaps says, kind of sussy that in May 2021, the State Department conducted training exercises with partners in Kiev to identify, respond to, and investigate assassinations involving weapons of mass destruction and chemical weapons.
03:22:37.000I mean, it's all, everything that they do is sussy.
03:22:42.000You know, that's not really a surprise.
03:22:50.000And I would go even further than John Mearsheimer.
03:23:10.000But I mean certainly that's not, it doesn't track a hundred percent.
03:23:15.000John Mearsheimer isn't talking about how Putin's like a rational actor and this is, well maybe he would say that in particular, but certainly he wouldn't say he's pro-Putin and you know and I don't think Mearsheimer even talks so much about missile defense.
03:23:30.000I mean he does a little bit but you know I don't think he's talked about the ABM Treaty.
03:23:34.000I don't think he talked about the intermediate
03:24:25.000Primary people are saying, I mean, it's not like it's rocket science, so... But yeah, I didn't read the Mearsheimer stuff until after I formed my opinion.
03:26:20.000Kyle Cliftons is off topic from tonight's show, but when are we going to have an AF Valorant tournament?
03:26:26.000Maybe for a charity stream or something?
03:26:28.000Well, why's it gotta be for charity all the time?
03:26:31.000I've been enjoying the late night streams you guys have been doing together.
03:26:35.000Veda, I think, is trying to set that up, but he was gonna set it up and then everybody got banned on Discord, but I think he's still gonna set that up eventually.
03:27:53.000McCoy says, your comments about rather being alone and not ordering people around is a great example of the humble man gaining the power he never wanted because he deserved it.
03:28:24.000Stinky says, Nick, thank you for adding Paul Town to Cozy.
03:28:27.000I wasn't tapped in when 2016 Twitter popped off, so I don't know much of his origin story, but this guy is hilarious and super interesting, has some good takes.