This episode is a mashup of a few of my favorite segments from the past two years. I talk about the Black Lives Matter movement, anti-white hatred, and how white people are born with a special guilt for the crimes of other people. I also talk about why white people bear a special share of the blame for all the problems of the world, and why it s time for white people to be held accountable for their own crimes. I hope you enjoy, and tweet me if you do! with any thoughts or opinions. Timestamps: 0:00 - Why is white people born with special guilt? 4:30 - White people are bred from the cradle to be racist 6:15 - What does it mean to be a white supremacist ? 8:00 - Why white people should be accountable for other people s crimes 11:30 - How white people have a special place in history 16:15 17:20 - How to deal with racial hatred 18:40 - What is the role of white people in society 19:40 - What are the most evil people in the world? 21:00- What is white guilt 22:20 27:30- How to overcome racism 26:40- What are we can do about race and 29:00 | What is racism? 32:30 | What does racism mean to you need to do 33:00 // 32:00:00 +33: What does white people need to overcome 35:00 & 35:10 | How do we need to be better than other people 36:00+ 37:00, 39:00 Is there a black person 40:00 Can you see the light in the light 41:00 Are you a white person? 45:00 Do you have a problem with white people? & 44:00 How do you feel about white people better than a black man 47:00 What do you think you can overcome white people can be a good enough? Theme song written by me? Music by Ian Dorsch Theme by Ian Somerhalbert Music written and produced by my main amigo, , & Other Words by my dear friend, . & other musuole
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00:00:09.000They, they see America merely as a vessel.
00:00:13.000I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless that view America in such a way as merely a vessel for
00:00:38.000And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush.
00:13:18.000This 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.
00:13:32.000That black guy killed a white boy because he was white.
00:13:36.000And this black guy hated white people.
00:14:56.000They perpetrated the Holocaust against Jews.
00:14:59.000And that was, by far and away, the most obscene, worst genocide ever in the history of the world.
00:15:05.000And then, when all was said and done, white people were racist to the Muslims that blew up the World Trade Center.
00:15:11.000White people are racist to black criminals and the police.
00:15:15.000Basically, people are bred from cradle until grave thinking that white people are uniquely evil people.
00:15:22.000White 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.
00:15:33.000And that's a guilt that is ancestral, it's not individual, everyone has it, and you can never overcome it.
00:15:41.000There's no clear way, discernibly, that you can ever overcome it and ever achieve equality with these non-white people.
00:15:50.000And it's as a consequence of this that these things are becoming more and more common.
00:15:59.000And when white people are dehumanized, black people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human.
00:16:07.000And other people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human.
00:16:11.000How 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.
00:16:28.000And that he committed this crime in retaliation for that perceived prejudice, perceived hatred against him.
00:16:35.000That'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.
00:16:45.000And what do you think affirmative action is?
00:16:49.000And a lot of white people don't want to talk about it now.
00:16:53.000They want to pretend that that's not the case because
00:16:56.000Honestly, I think a lot of white people think that it's beneath them.
00:16:59.000I 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.
00:17:14.000I 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.
00:17:28.000And 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?
00:17:53.000And in a lot of ways, it already isn't a white country anymore.
00:17:56.000And 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.
00:18:33.000People 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.
00:18:45.000And it's not everybody, but it is a lot of people, and everyone knows that.
00:18:50.000As 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.
00:19:32.000How is it that everything is so good, but yet everybody wants to die?
00:19:39.000Everything is so great, or we're supposed to believe.
00:19:42.000Everything is flashy, bright colors, and stimulating, energetic music, and all of this, and parties, and you name it.
00:19:52.000Wealth, riches, opportunity, and recreation, but yet everybody is literally killing themselves, directly or indirectly.
00:20:04.000And we really are just a collection of atoms,
00:20:45.000All the material wealth, all the diversions, abstractions, recreation, everything I've just described cannot fill the hole in the heart of man that has been left by God.
00:20:56.000That has been left by communion with a Heavenly Father and an explanation for it all.
00:21:04.000An explanation for why we're here, what we're doing here, where we're going.
00:28:27.000I'd like to propose a toast to our people.
00:28:33.000I'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.
00:35:21.000You know, against all the hate, against all odds, against all the snipes, and the jabs, and the feds, and the journalists, and the doubters, and the traitors, and the deceivers, the human beings gotta rise up!
00:35:34.000And we gotta do what must be done, no matter what.
00:35:37.000With the power of God, with the will of God guiding us,
00:44:34.000So, to every rhino, every lying journalist, every carjacker, gangbanger, illegal immigrant, every OnlyFans whore, every mobbed-up politician and pundit on the payroll of some Middle Eastern country, to the people that have looted our wealth, addicted our youth to drugs, thrown open our borders to invaders from all over the world,
00:45:00.000To the corrupt that have sold out our country and our people, we are coming for you.
00:52:55.000These institutions are not doing us any favors.
00:52:57.000You see it all the time that right-wing people are going to trust mainstream media, SPLC, the feds, the police, the National Guard, the intelligence agencies, when we know, when you and I know, and it's documented, that these institutions literally want to kill us.
00:53:51.000I mean, we are almost like second-class citizens.
00:53:56.000And it's pretty amazing how that is, because of course a lot of people take it for granted that they can use YouTube, or Facebook, or TikTok, or Instagram, and Twitter, and we just simply can't.
00:54:06.000We can't use any of the big existing platforms, and we can't use the small ones.
00:54:11.000On top of their intervention in the election directly, they've conspired over the past four years to manufacture a community guidelines that is hostile to our ideas and to systematically purge every major influencer and every major proponent of our ideas on every major platform.
00:54:35.000This transition, in some ways, is going to be a good thing.
01:05:44.000Every time I'm on this fuckin' ride, I got the thought that I could change my mind.
01:06:02.000There must be a real great reset in the Republican Party!
01:06:06.000And that real great reset should take the donors and take the global special interests out of the GOP, and in its place should be us, the American people!
01:06:20.000The new Republican Party must be America first!
01:06:26.000America First means finally an end to these Middle Eastern wars that do not benefit us!
01:06:33.000America First means an end to this mass immigration, this invasion of our country by foreigners!
01:06:46.000As President Trump said in his inaugural address, from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land.
01:16:54.000In the Elon Musk story, yesterday we covered Elon Musk's bid to buy Twitter outright in cash, and we were waiting for a response from Twitter, and it looks like we have one today.
01:17:07.000And it's not official, and we don't know the details yet, but the news is that Twitter is trying to Jew Elon Musk out of rightfully buying Twitter outright.
01:17:18.000And we talked yesterday about how essentially Twitter has to sell the company.
01:17:23.000Elon Musk is offering so much money, he's overvaluing the company.
01:17:33.000But we talked yesterday about how in spite of the fact that the market supports this, the platform supports this, and the company has a fiduciary responsibility to accept the deal, they're going to resist it because they want to continue to control the minds of the goyim, of the white people in America.
01:17:52.000And so the big news today, and again we'll know more about this on Monday, they are going to put a poison pill
01:19:16.000We'll also be talking tonight about a new memo from the military, basically about how they're creating this mercenary army of N-words and homosexuals.
01:19:31.000That's the story, for lack of a better expression.
01:19:35.000They're creating a mercenary army of blacks, browns, Hispanics, as well as women, and homos, and trans people.
01:21:53.000Everything's gayer and blacker all the time.
01:21:57.000And, oh, we're getting raped on the Twitter deal?
01:22:00.000The Jews are raping us on the Twitter deal?
01:22:02.000Because, you know, you get to the point where it's like, you know, they want this country so badly, fine.
01:22:09.000Fine, you want it so badly, let's all just move to Russia, or, you know, I don't, I don't know, or I don't know, I mean, like, oh, you really want it so bad?
01:22:18.000Well, gee, it'd be a shame if, like, you know, cause it's just, and, uh, hang on, I gotta turn my speaker off, or else.
01:22:29.000I'm gonna turn this off, or it's gonna, there we go, okay.
01:22:32.000Otherwise, it's gonna turn off during my show, and it would scare me.
01:23:06.000We took away your right to make money.
01:23:08.000And then, you know, this kind of shit's like, okay, richest guy in the world tries to buy Twitter to, like, you know, let the fucking president talk.
01:23:16.000And then they go, I'm gonna put a little poison pill in the deal.
01:23:20.000And, you know, at a certain point you're like, okay, you want to know what?
01:24:16.000You can ban us on Twitter, but we're still here.
01:24:19.000And that's why things getting worse is really our best friend.
01:24:24.000The more things get worse in the country, the better things get for us.
01:24:28.000I've always said this, you know, that is what is going to catalyze the sort of inevitable part of America first, is things increasingly getting worse and the tension being increased in the society and, you know,
01:24:44.000Maybe then we could have a favorable situation but anyway so it's very frustrating but we'll get into all that it's Good Friday of course have I hope you had a good Good Friday I never know what to say you know because do you really say hey happy Good Friday it's not really a very happy you know hey happy Good Friday it's not it's actually not a very happy day it's happy because of what happens on Sunday
01:25:33.000I'm a little upset too because I had to fast all day, I had a very small breakfast, I had a small dinner, and I'm tired.
01:25:43.000So I'm just basically in the worst possible mood.
01:25:47.000You know I mean actually it's kind of unfair for a person like me because biologically I need to eat you know I get low blood sugar and I just absolutely lose my mind so I'm exhausted and I'm hungry so I'm just really pissed off tonight and again I don't know how I don't you know this is that like what's the story with that it's kind of not fair but whatever I guess in an hour and 20 minutes I could eat something but
01:29:07.000I got a egg bacon cheese biscuit and I took the bacon off.
01:29:11.000Don't worry, don't worry, I took the bacon off, don't worry.
01:29:15.000Everybody jumps all over me about that.
01:29:18.000And it wasn't easy, you know, I'm taking the bacon off and I'm like, I really struggled, you know, I open it up and I take the bacon off and I'm just like, okay, throw that in the garbage.
01:29:34.000Uh, so I had that, I had some coffee, and then I watched the Jimbo Show, and I watched Ralph, and, uh, did some work.
01:30:14.000And he's like kissing destiny's ass so hard and destiny He keeps asking him these questions and making these arguments and destiny's like, okay And just totally dismissing everything.
01:30:27.000He said that was funny and then I played a very frustrating game with UX and Veda and Dalton and now I'm here and
01:31:08.000It says, quote, the Department of Defense issued an equity report aiming to equalize outcomes for employees and partners across racial, sexual, and gender lines.
01:31:27.000It says the DOD released its equity report alongside all other departments of Biden's administration this week.
01:31:34.000In the text, the DOD explained a series of procedural changes to better align with the White House's demands for equity.
01:31:41.000It says, quote, while the department is historically focused on increasing equity within the DoD community, the collective actions described in this plan represent a shift in the department's approach and focus to better ensure that we leverage our capabilities to create opportunities for all Americans.
01:32:00.000Which is just, I'm so sick of hearing about equity and opportunity.
01:32:05.000Whites are second-class citizens in America.
01:32:08.000Are there any opportunities that are not available for these black people?
01:32:15.000Because I have a hunch that if you're a black kid with a 100 IQ and you could show up to a place on time and you're not completely ignorant and disrespectful, I feel like you could become a top-level executive at NASA.
01:32:32.000If you're like a black kid, five-year-old, and you have like a 100 IQ, and you're not a total disrespectful hoodlum, and again, you like show up on time, I feel like that alone would qualify you to become a NASA astronaut or like the head of Bank of America at this stage in the game.
01:32:54.000But yet, and I know this isn't groundbreaking stuff, but then we continue to hear this refrain that it's
01:33:00.000We have to increase opportunities for the black people.
01:33:05.000And the question is, you know, what exactly are these opportunities that the blacks don't have?
01:33:10.000That the blacks, Hispanics, the women don't have?
01:33:21.000It says, uh, the DoD report offers a series of plans moving forward that will identify potential barriers that underserved communities and individuals face regarding federal programs.
01:33:33.000Underserved communities, again, you know, that's the usual suspects.
01:33:38.000And again, how exactly are the black people underserved?
01:33:41.000If anything, the black people are over-served and they're getting too much.
01:35:34.000I drive through the city of Chicago at 47 miles per hour and they fucking mail me a speeding ticket for $100 because I got caught on a speeding camera.
01:37:08.000You could take a wild guess, but there's a lot of right answers, but you know, we're represented by Chuy Garcia and this is the kind of stuff that goes on on a daily basis.
01:37:18.000Like I said, they're sending me the bill because I drive 11 miles per hour over the speed limit.
01:37:23.000Anyway, so I've just about had enough about this underserved equity, all this
01:37:29.000I'll be the first person to say we need to balance it out and we need to start asking black people to pay their fair share, actually.
01:37:37.000I think it's time for blacks to start paying their fair share.
01:37:46.000It says, first, the DOD announced it will seek to rearrange its supply chain in order to open up opportunities for underserved communities.
01:37:56.000It will also bolster a variety of programs aimed at assisting those same communities in the area of military bases, such as American Indian Initiatives and Environmental Efforts, which, you know, God only even knows what that means.
01:38:19.000I don't even understand, like, what does that implementation even look like?
01:38:25.000The other is like we're gonna buy missiles from black-owned businesses or something.
01:38:29.000They're gonna appoint Ben Carson to run Raytheon and call it a black-owned business and then buy missiles from Raytheon or something.
01:38:40.000It says that February 2021, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered military leaders at all levels of command to facilitate discussions of the principle that all those who support DOD's mission deserve an environment free of discrimination, hate, and harassment.
01:38:54.000This included a focus on how extremist or dissident ideologies violate the fundamental principles of the department.
01:39:02.000took steps to ensure transgender individuals who wish to serve in the military and could meet the appropriate standards were able to do so openly and free from discrimination.
01:39:23.000announced it will be giving money to black people
01:39:29.000Committing to invest in underserved communities and expand access to DoD programs and opportunities by increasing investments in minority-serving institutions, MSIs, and investments in K-12 and... I also hate all these acronyms.
01:39:50.000They come with all these acronyms and all these euphemisms which means, hey, all these productive white people that have jobs and pay taxes, we're going to take your money, we're going to rape you financially, and we're going to take the white people's money and we're going to give it to the black people.
01:42:28.000And, you know, basically it's talking about how the military is... It's talking about our new military.
01:42:37.000And they're doing the same thing to the military that they've been doing to the private sector, that they've been doing to the government, and...
01:42:43.000They're getting all the white people out and they're filling it up with all these other people.
01:42:49.000And this is actually a very scary proposition because, of course, people don't realize that in the coming years the government is increasingly going to rely on force to carry out its edicts.
01:43:05.000And I've talked about this concept on the show a lot.
01:43:49.000The badge says I'm a representative of the state.
01:43:53.000And what that means is even if you kill the cop or when the cop tells you to do something, he's acting as a representative of the government.
01:44:00.000So when he tells you to do something, the government's telling you to do something.
01:44:08.000You're not just some individual or whatever.
01:44:10.000You represent the state, you represent the laws of the state, you represent the authority of the state, and the badge sort of confers legitimacy.
01:44:19.000People respect the badge, people respect that this is a law officer, they respect the law, and so people see the badge and they say, okay, all right, you know, here's my license and registration.
01:44:46.000That's why every officer of the government, law enforcement, even post office workers, you know, the mailmen, I believe they carry guns as well.
01:45:10.000The authority of the government is about its legitimacy and its ability to project force.
01:45:18.000And so when we think about the way things are going in America, you're seeing what resembles like civil disorder.
01:45:25.000You know, you've got people basically in open revolt, challenging the legitimacy of the elections, challenging legitimacy of the government, saying that Biden is not the real president, saying that the laws shouldn't be respected, saying that the laws aren't constitutional.
01:45:38.000And so there's a real challenge to the legitimacy of the government.
01:46:58.000The government can kill anybody that would try to overthrow it because the government has the military, it has the police, it still has some legitimacy, it has enough legitimacy that it could command the obedience of a certain amount of people or some of the people under its command, you know, the federal employees or state and other local government employees.
01:47:21.000And that's why this is a disturbing thing here, because it's almost like a concession that this is true when they begin to manipulate the composition of the army.
01:47:29.000Because what they're doing is, with our volunteer military, they've seen that there's a big weakness here.
01:47:35.000So much of the military is comprised of the government's ideological enemies.
01:47:40.000You've got these white people, these conservatives, Christians, legacy military people, who are deeply ideologically conservative and patriotic.
01:47:51.000And the regime obviously is going in a direction that is none of those things.
01:47:55.000It's not white, it's not Christian, it's not patriotic, it hates its old people, it hates the so-called historic American nation.
01:48:05.000And so as the government's legitimacy wanes and as this antagonism grows, the government realizes it's got this problem with its military.
01:48:14.000If the same people that don't recognize the government's legitimacy
01:48:43.000In a word, people that will be able to shoot, people that will be on the side of the government, and people that will be willing and able to shoot the enemies of the government.
01:48:56.000And right now they recognize that that's not totally true.
01:48:59.000There's a lot of people in the military that wouldn't shoot their fellow Americans, that wouldn't shoot Trump supporters, Christians, conservatives.
01:49:07.000The government needs people that are going to be able to shoot those people.
01:49:10.000And the government knows that because of what happened on January 6th and what happened in 2016 and what's been going on in the country.
01:49:18.000You know, when the DHS puts out these bulletins that says, Whites are the enemy, Trump supporters are the enemy, we're going to monitor extremist narratives, we have to monitor the emergence of extremist narratives and how that could create the potential for violence and so on.
01:49:32.000They recognize that if there's overlap between that group, which is basically becoming designated as a militant terrorist threat in America, or at least a breeding ground for that, there cannot be significant overlap with the government's law enforcement and military.
01:49:47.000So they're changing the composition of the military into this mercenary army that when in the future you begin to see people in open revolt challenging the government's authority in the form of its legitimacy.
01:50:01.000And how exactly might you see this as an example?
01:50:05.000You know, Ron DeSantis, who's a very conservative governor, here's a tangible example of how this could play out.
01:50:33.000And it's a little more complicated than that because you've got, you know, the delegated powers and the reserve powers for the state and the enumerated powers for the federal government.
01:50:42.000But, you know, we saw this in the Civil War and we've seen these kinds of conflicts, legal conflicts before.
01:50:49.000There may be a scenario down the line where state government is in open revolt against federal law.
01:51:10.000You know, the Supreme Court may decide or the federal government may say, you have to follow the federal law on this.
01:51:16.000And in the future, you could see a scenario where there's a real conflict between one or more than one states.
01:51:22.000Maybe a Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, you know, whatever.
01:51:27.000Maybe an individual state or a group of states say, no, we're not going to follow that law.
01:51:32.000That's a challenge to the legitimacy of the federal law.
01:51:36.000No, I mean, we don't think and we're going to make a legal argument that the federal law is not legitimate, the process was invalid, the interpretation of the law is invalid, you know, whatever.
01:51:48.000Or they might make just a more broad challenge and say, we don't believe in the legitimacy of the federal government to preside over the people in the state at all.
01:51:57.000And, you know, it's a competition between two governments, between two sets of laws.
01:52:14.000And then you've got, you know, basically like a war on your hands and that's where the force aspect comes in.
01:52:19.000And the hypothetical scenario would see then the ball is in the court on the federal government to enforce its law with force and send in the national police or the national guard, the military into the state to put down the revolt, to enforce the law, again, if the legitimacy is not recognized, to force the people to submit to it.
01:52:43.000In a scenario like that, you're going to need an army that's not sympathetic to that cause.
01:52:49.000You're going to need an army that would be willing, in the event of some kind of conflict, to literally go to war with Texas or Florida, and go to war with the kinds of people that would be defending such a thing.
01:53:00.000I mean, that is the... I know that sounds maybe like absurd.
01:54:20.000They're making a systematic effort to purge the army of people that are sympathetic to us and fill the army with people that are willing to shoot us.
01:54:33.000and the Pentagon control the military and the D.O.D.
01:54:35.000and the Pentagon and people running the military are evil.
01:54:39.000And when we talk about the globalists and the oligarchy, they're part of that.
01:54:46.000So when I said yesterday the real war is between these oligarchical institutions and the people, and these sort of rogue oligarchs representing us, this is a good expression of that.
01:55:01.000Can't have all these good old boys and legacy military guys that are conservative and white guys and Christians in the military because the Pentagon knows that if there's ever a challenge, a real challenge to civil order domestically, it's going to come from the so-called Trump base, the Trump revolution, the conservatives, and there can't be a lot of overlap.
01:55:23.000You can't have a large part of the military that
01:56:06.000So make no mistake about it, they're purging the military and they're purging all the institutions for the same reason, ultimately.
01:56:13.000And we're going to live in a country where the corporations are governed by this DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion, the government's going to be governed by this, the military, all the institutions will be governed by this, and you know, it's not just about race, it is also about the ideology.
01:56:33.000You're gonna be filling up these institutions with people who are not of our kin.
01:56:38.000People that are not looking out for us, and have no sympathy for us, and really have no reason to look out for us, and in particular, people that are animated by racial grievance politics.
01:56:50.000What I mean is, you're gonna get a lot of black, like, you know, it's like you go to the DMV.
01:56:54.000You go to the DMV, and it's like black people that work there, and you know
01:56:59.000That if you're a white guy in particular, then it's not all of them obviously, but we've all had an experience like this where you go and try to get customer service as a white person from a non-white person and they don't really want to give you the time of day because you're white and they're especially impatient with you because of that.
01:57:21.000I've experienced that, we've all experienced that.
01:57:25.000And that's really kind of the principle which should scare people about the changing demographics of the country, is what happens when you have people that have less patience for you because you're white at every level in the society?
01:57:38.000And soon the people that are going to be hiring you feel that way, and the people that are admitting you in a college are that way, and then the police are that way, and the military is that way, and your president is that way.
01:57:52.000You know, it doesn't matter right now because the DMV job or the post office job, that is just one of these cushy government jobs that it's an inconvenience and you go and you don't really engage with it too much unless you absolutely have to and it's not a big deal.
01:58:07.000You know, when I go to the post office and it's a black person who's not helpful that works there, whatever.
01:58:13.000You know, you grin and bear it, you get your stamps, you get whatever it is you need to get done there, and then you roll your eyes and you get out of there.
01:58:22.000But what happens when those are the kind of people that are making very important decisions about employment, college admissions, education?
01:58:30.000What happens when those people are your kids' teachers?
01:58:33.000Again, what happens when those people are making the most important policy at the highest level?
01:58:38.000What happens when that woman with an attitude is the President of the United States?
01:58:43.000You know, what happens when a Lori Lightfoot, Lori Lightfoot, Chicago mayor, who said she doesn't take questions from white reporters anymore?
01:58:53.000What happens when somebody with that attitude becomes the President of the United States?
01:59:03.000Lori Lightfoot, she is the mayor of the third biggest city in America, and last year she said, I ain't taking questions from white reporters.
01:59:53.000It was some smarmy Indian guy and some black woman who read me the Riot Act and used the opportunity to grandstand about my political views.
02:00:17.000You know, that was my experience getting subpoenaed by the Congress, was facing that same antipathy, which, yeah, there is both a racial and an ideological component there.
02:00:30.000And that's gonna come to dominate in all the institutions, and that's a problem for white people.
02:00:36.000Now notice, I'm not saying that I have a problem with non-white people and themselves, I'm just saying it how it is.
02:00:43.000The country is becoming more non-white and these policies, you know, this sort of regime of HR and other sort of governance policies, this equity, inclusion, diversity stuff, this stuff is governing all the institutions in America and what it's doing is it's appointing these non-white people, again, who really have no love for us,
02:01:08.000And in particular, animated by racial grievance politics, you know, they're often inculcated with this liberal racial animosity in university.
02:01:16.000They're all professionals, you know, so they go to these universities where they get taught to be anti-white, liberal, if that wasn't already there, if they didn't already mistrust white people because of the media or education or just plain human nature.
02:01:30.000They certainly are inculcated with a rabid version of that in college when they become professionals, and then they're placed in these jobs, and then they will be there for the rest of their lives, and they will be discriminating against your children, and they will be discriminating against you, and that's a problem for whites.
02:01:48.000It's a problem for whites that white, anti-white prejudice is allowed, that anti-white discrimination is allowed, distrust of white people is allowed, this sort of second-class
02:01:59.000thing is being promoted and tolerated, it's not going to be good for white people.
02:04:06.000You know, again, that then the military, when you're appointing transsexuals in the military, do you think that the transsexuals that are going to be flying and operating the drones would have any compunction about drone striking a Christian American conservative family in Texas?
02:04:24.000And the same goes for the people in admissions, same goes for people handling promotions and all that stuff, and that's a big problem.
02:04:31.000All these liberals want to talk about discrimination and prejudice, but it's a very real anti-white system of prejudice and discrimination that's being created here.
02:04:41.000You know, a white DOJ would never dream of discriminating against blacks.
02:05:41.000I'm a law-abiding, tax-paying citizen, but I'm a target, and they're creating institutions that are going to be able to target me.
02:05:51.000Again, happy to target me and happy to carry out a cruel and oppressive agenda by the regime.
02:05:58.000Rather than shore up their legitimacy, rather than make their regime work for the other half of the country and earn legitimacy, earn back the trust of the people, earn the confidence of the people they govern, instead they are just going to maliciously oppress them.
02:06:40.000We're talking about, you know, the white people, the Christians, the conservatives, significant swaths of those parts of the country.
02:06:48.000And the question is how can we get them out of the military and then use the military to absolutely destroy them so that they can never go against us?
02:07:01.000It's the wrong approach for everybody.
02:07:04.000But that's what they're doing here with the military.
02:07:06.000That's the endgame when they're flushing out the so-called white nationalist extremists and filling it up with trannies and black people.
02:07:14.000I have nothing against black people, but
02:07:17.000It creates racial animosity when we live in a double standard.
02:07:20.000It is true that blacks hardly pay taxes.
02:07:25.000That's a controversial statement, but it's true.
02:07:27.000When you isolate the different races in terms of their fiscal contribution to the federal government,
02:07:38.000Blacks and Hispanics, they're a net negative fiscally.
02:07:42.000Meaning they're extracting, in terms of monetary value, more benefits from the government than they're putting in.
02:07:49.000And again, yeah, there are black people that pay their taxes and there's black people that don't.
02:07:53.000There's white people that pay their taxes and white people that don't.
02:07:55.000That's all very elementary, that's all very juvenile, that goes without saying.
02:08:00.000But on that, when you evaluate the races as a whole,
02:08:03.000Hispanics and blacks take more in benefits than they put into the system, and white people put more into the system than they extract in benefits.
02:08:12.000And so, you know, you can go on and on about this stuff about, oh, you know, we're all one human race and, you know, we just want a fairer, more equitable society for everybody, but that's hardly equitable at all.
02:08:23.000I mean, that's a racial wealth transfer.
02:08:27.000It'd be one thing if there was some kind of
02:08:31.000But how is that equitable for white people and Asians that whites and Asians pay the tax burden and blacks and Hispanics take the benefits?
02:08:45.000They talk about equalizing outcomes and that means that the more productive people are going to have to pay for the less productive people.
02:09:33.000It didn't say take farmland from rich farmers and give it to poor farmers.
02:09:38.000The bill that Cory Booker, who is black, that he proposed said, we're going to take the farmland from white farmers and give it to black farmers.
02:09:46.000Not from rich people and poor people, not from the capitalists to the socialists, from the white to the black.
02:09:54.000And when you constantly hear this drumbeat about diversity, equity, and inclusion, again, they're not talking about helping the poor white people in Appalachia.
02:10:03.000They're not talking about helping the white people dying of drug overdoses from opium.
02:10:07.000They're not talking about the people dying from meth and all that kind of stuff in the Out West.
02:10:13.000We all know who they're talking about.
02:10:15.000They're talking about urban blacks in the Midwest and the East Coast and the South.
02:11:22.000They did it with the COVID stimulus, and they proposed doing far more radical things.
02:11:27.000In the COVID stimulus, they prioritized, once again, these so-called underserved communities, and it wasn't by tax bracket, it was by race.
02:11:36.000For the restaurant and farm relief and the COVID stimulus, they said that they were going to process the applications from the underserved groups first.
02:11:45.000And those groups were women, blacks, Hispanics, racial minorities, ethnic minorities, not whites.
02:11:55.000And then they talk about redistributing the farmland, and they talk about reparations, and they talk about this.
02:12:01.000They're going to redirect military supply chains to black-owned businesses.
02:12:11.000They're talking about buying more things with federal tax money, buying more things from black people, and giving the profits to black people.
02:12:21.000And therefore discriminating against white people.
02:12:23.000Discriminating against white-owned businesses.
02:12:25.000White-owned businesses will not get the business.
02:12:35.000You cannot talk all day long about your multi-racial democracy that's all about equality and tolerance and discrimination's the worst thing ever, racism's the worst thing ever, and you've got this systemic policy of discrimination against whites.
02:12:52.000And they're building a whole parallel society that is designed to exclude whites.
02:12:59.000In the private sector, in the public sector.
02:14:55.000It's never going to go from a rich Hollywood guy, or a rich media guy, or a rich Wall Street guy, or a rich banking guy.
02:15:04.000It's never going to go from them to a poor white person.
02:15:07.000It is always going to go from the tax-paying white man in the middle class to the non-white people, to the Hispanics coming over across the border, to the blacks in the cities,
02:15:19.000That is always the direction it's going to flow, and it's going to flow based on color, not based on tax bracket, not quantitatively.
02:15:27.000So, and that much should be clear by now.
02:15:31.000And if you're not talking about that aspect of it, you're just not being honest.
02:18:05.000The proposal of $54.20 per share is 38% more than what Twitter's price was the day before it was announced that Elon Musk had purchased 9.2% of Twitter.
02:18:16.000So, it probably would have been around there anyway, and now he's offering basically close to 40% more than the market said that Twitter was worth two weeks ago before all this stuff started.
02:18:29.000And it put Twitter in a double bind, like I talked about yesterday.
02:18:33.000And the double bind is this, they either accept the offer and they lose control of Twitter, you know, the board of directors on Twitter, and the current management, they can accept Elon Musk's offer to buy out the company for $5420 per share, and they all make a lot of money, and all the Twitter shareholders make a lot of money, but then Elon Musk is going to fire all the management and completely transform the company in a way that they don't want.
02:19:02.000If they reject the deal they will probably face a big lawsuit from their shareholders and also then they might be bought out by somebody else anyway or if Elon Musk decides to dump 9% of Twitter's stock the price of Twitter will fall dramatically and again that'll probably increase the chances they'll get bought out by somebody else and maybe lose their jobs anyway but it'll just be somebody else owning it.
02:19:31.000So I talked yesterday about that double bind and we heard that they held a big meeting yesterday and the determination from the meeting was that they refused the deal.
02:19:40.000They said that Twitter's culture cannot change.
02:19:45.000And today the big announcement is that Twitter is going to put a poison pill in the company so that if Elon Musk tries to buy it, if he tries to pursue a shareholder strategy,
02:20:01.000I'll talk a little bit about what that poison pill means.
02:20:05.000It says, quote, Twitter adopted a limited-duration shareholder rights plan, often called the poison pill, a day after billionaire Elon Musk offered to buy the company for $43 billion.
02:20:19.000The board voted unanimously to adopt the plan.
02:20:22.000Under the new structure, if any person or group acquires beneficial ownership of at least 15% of Twitter's outstanding common stock without the board's approval, other shareholders will be allowed to purchase additional shares at a discount.
02:20:36.000The plan is set to expire on April 14, 2023.
02:20:41.000Such a move is a common way to fend off a potential hostile takeover by diluting the stake of the entity eyeing the takeover.
02:20:49.000The company said in a press release, quote, The rights plan will reduce the likelihood that any entity, person, or group gains control of Twitter through open market accumulation without paying all shareholders an appropriate control premium or without providing the board sufficient time to make informed judgments and take actions that are in the best interest of shareholders.
02:21:11.000Twitter noted that the rights plan would not prevent the board from accepting an acquisition offer if the board deems it is in the best interest of the company and its shareholders.
02:21:20.000So the way that this works basically is this Elon Musk has made a proposal which the board is considering and what can happen is the board can accept the deal on behalf of the shareholders
02:21:33.000Or, if the board rejects the deal or if they don't respond to the deal, Elon Musk can just go on the open market and just start buying as many shares as he can.
02:22:32.000An option for existing shareholders to buy additional shares at a discounted price meaning that a person that already owns Twitter stock can buy new shares of Twitter not existing shares, but new shares of Twitter will go out and Existing shareholders can buy them for cheaper and what that will do is dilute everybody shares if they increase the amount of shares then the the
02:23:37.000That being said, so that's basically how this works.
02:23:40.000That, at least for the time being, makes it more difficult for him to do this without cooperating or negotiating with the board.
02:23:48.000The way that I see this is this is basically a measure to buy time.
02:23:53.000Because what you have to consider is that when Elon Musk makes this offer, he's really got all the leverage, and that's for a few reasons.
02:24:00.000Number one, he is now the second largest shareholder in the company.
02:24:05.000So even though he doesn't control the company, he controls a significant interest in Twitter that he can control the direction of the stock price.
02:24:14.000If he dumps all those stocks, like I said, he can send the price of Twitter into a downward spiral.
02:24:23.000What's more is that he placed this bid puts Twitter in a position where some would argue they actually have to accept the bid because the board of directors has what's called a fiduciary responsibility to its shareholders, meaning that the board of directors represents the financial interest of the shareholders.
02:24:44.000And so the board has to make decisions about the company as an investment for its shareholders, as you know, the shareholders own the company.
02:24:53.000The board has to make decisions that financially are good for the company.
02:24:58.000And some would argue that there really is no good argument from a financial point of view to reject this deal.
02:25:06.000Elon Musk is offering such a high premium for the company and he's putting Twitter's valuation much higher than it was three weeks ago.
02:25:15.000And you know the price of Twitter right now is not much higher than it was when they did their IPO nine years ago in 2013.
02:25:29.000Historically the stock has not had growth.
02:25:32.000You've got an activist investor who comes in offering a 38% premium on the share price.
02:25:39.000And it's just hard to justify the board's decision to say no, especially when you see that the market supports this.
02:25:47.000The price went up when it was announced that Elon Musk was getting involved, and the price went up again when Elon Musk made the offer to buy the company.
02:25:55.000So, you've got strictly, when you look at it on paper, it's hard to justify rejecting the deal.
02:26:01.000Also, like I said earlier, the market supports the decision.
02:26:06.000So, the company has this responsibility then, essentially, to say yes to the deal.
02:26:12.000If they don't, shareholders can sue the board, and they can say, you know, if, for example, they reject the deal, and Elon Musk sells all the stocks, and the Twitter price goes way down, and all the Twitter shareholders lose money, they can sue the board and say, hey, your job is to make us money!
02:26:30.000You had a proposal to make us money, you rejected it, now we lost money!
02:26:35.000That you you own the liability for that.
02:26:38.000And so you would have a class action lawsuit from Twitter shareholders that says, listen, you didn't take care of your fiduciary responsibility.
02:26:57.000It goes back to the double bind that Elon Musk has put the company in.
02:27:01.000When the company puts this poison pill in the business, this doesn't tank the deal.
02:27:07.000All this does, in my opinion, is temporarily take the open market option off the table.
02:27:13.000It makes it so that Elon Musk can't go to the shareholders right away.
02:27:19.000But that doesn't mean that the deal is rejected because what the letter from the company said is that they can still make a deal and allow somebody to acquire the company but it just has to go through the board.
02:27:32.000This only applies to if Elon Musk went to the shareholders without the permission of the board it would trigger the shareholder rights
02:28:17.000So I think what they're doing is putting this in place and they're leaving that copy out in there so that they have to take Elon Musk's deal.
02:28:24.000They are able to if it comes to that but maybe they're waiting for Facebook or Google or some other activist investor to make a better offer.
02:28:33.000Maybe they're waiting for some other company because you know look they might be able to argue from a point of view of profitability
02:28:43.000They might be able to argue, well, Elon Musk wants to take the company private, and then Elon Musk will be running the company.
02:28:51.000They might be able to make the argument, it's called the Business Judgment Rule, that that would not be profitable.
02:28:57.000That they don't think that the company going private and private under Elon Musk would be a good business decision.
02:29:03.000If they ban Elon from doing a hostile takeover through the shareholders, but they say that they're open to being acquired with the board's approval, maybe they're waiting for another buyer to come along and even if they give an inferior offer, even if they give a lower valuation,
02:29:19.000They still might sell it to another activist investor or another institution and they might be able to say well we took the lower offer because they wanted the company to remain public and we think that it's in the best interest of Twitter to be a public company and even if that's not the case well then we think the company is better off in the hands of you know this other hypothetical buyer as opposed to Elon Musk owning it privately.
02:29:47.000And so I think that might be what's going on.
02:29:52.000Because again, that Elon Musk made the proposal from a legal and a liability point of view as well as from a financial point of view, they can't really say no.
02:30:02.000If they say no, he dumps the stock and the stock goes down and the business collapses.
02:30:09.000Moreover, then they open themselves up to huge liability, and then they get a class-action lawsuit from the shareholders that says, you didn't do your fiduciary responsibility, you lost us money, and now you bear the responsibility for that.
02:30:22.000So I think what they're doing is they're taking the shareholder option off the table, and maybe they're just, and they're not rejecting, they didn't reject Elon Musk's deal, they said they're considering it, they said the company culture can't change,
02:30:34.000And I know that when Elon Musk made this proposal, I'm sure that the other mega billionaires and the other big tech companies, they saw that and said, wow, you can buy Twitter for $40 billion?
02:30:47.000That's not a lot of money to buy Twitter.
02:30:50.000You know, $40 billion isn't a lot of money for
02:31:13.000So I think that maybe they're doing this to buy time and stall so that they don't have to accept the offer right away and maybe they're waiting for a better buyer to come along or somebody that they prefer.
02:31:25.000I think that is what they're doing and this is Elon Musk's response.
02:31:31.000Cameron Winklevoss tweeted yesterday that Twitter is considering a poison pill to thwart Elon Musk's offer.
02:31:37.000They would rather self-immolate than give up their censorship.
02:31:40.000This shows how deeply committed they are to our welling in control of the narrative and global discourse.
02:31:50.000If the current Twitter board takes actions contrary to shareholder interest, they would be breaching the fiduciary duty, the liability they would thereby assume would be titanic in scale.
02:32:05.000He knows that leverage that he wields and he knows that they really can't say no and so I think the only again the only option for Twitter is if somebody else tries to buy the company because they can't say no to the deal but if a different deal comes along they could say yes to a different deal and this is meant to constrain Elon Musk's options while they wait for maybe somebody else to come forward and buy the company which could happen which could happen and that would suck
02:32:33.000But it's possible that another, like I said, another one of these institutions might snatch up Twitter and save the censorship regime.
02:33:04.000It will probably have new owners and it is likely to have new managers.
02:33:11.000But it just remains to be seen who's going to buy it.
02:33:13.000You gotta really hope that nobody else comes forward and buys.
02:33:16.000And maybe Elon Musk offered such a high number for Twitter for this reason.
02:33:24.000He wanted to outbid any other potential bidder.
02:33:29.000So we'll see how that plays out we'll see if anybody else comes forward but yeah they're trying to Jew him out of the company and it's just it's this big rigged thing the only hope would be if some other company tried to buy Twitter and maybe the market reacted negatively maybe that would maybe that would help us I don't know but
02:36:17.000And I'm actually going to read some of our superchats from yesterday.
02:36:20.000That guy Boo, he sent in like 11 superchats yesterday and I read a few of them and I'll read some of them tonight.
02:36:28.000Which I'm really going out of my way so I hope you appreciate that but I'm going out of my way I never do this but I felt kind of bad the other day sent all these chats and I ignored like half of them but you know I've said the limit is four and then the guy sends in 11 you know I mean you gotta you gotta draw the line somewhere but let's take a look so we have from yesterday we have from Boo
02:36:56.000He says, on Dalton stream we watched a Ghanaian movie called Bad Black and it was actually really funny and wholesome and they made fun of themselves and their shortcomings.
02:37:46.000Boo says, sorry for sending so many superchats.
02:37:48.000It's just like I kind of want to take advantage of this opportunity to talk to my rank one hero who gives me hope because I want you to know how I feel and think you know.
02:41:18.000And I sort of pay them in... I pay them in praise and I pay them in the sort of... You can't put a price on affection and love and service to the cause.
02:41:30.000I mean, they're just... We could pay people things in more than money.
02:41:34.000There's really more to life than money.
02:48:23.000Black Roy versus I hate Ramadan so much is not even funny.
02:48:26.000I don't really feel strongly about it.
02:48:29.000For the ghosts says lol breakfast I had five eggs two pieces of toast two more pieces of pre-toasted bread slathered in Italian sauce What is Italian sauce?
02:48:42.000Two cups of milk a protein shake and a glass of water Remember the haircut advice I gave you Nick shave it wait six months and then slick it back like Patrick Bateman It's great advice.
02:54:16.000That's why, by the way, I don't take advertisements, because I don't want to read an advertisement like, hey, remember to buy your fucking toothbrush, remember to buy your this and that, because, homie, don't play that.
02:54:44.000Control the amount of super chats, you know, we assigned a price to it because You know, it's like anything if something's free.
02:54:53.000Well, everybody be asking questions and I take super chats to you know, that is part of funding the show and everything as well, but You know, it's not the same as like, well, I'm gonna take a big paycheck and get paid to do this you know So So yeah, it's true.
02:55:15.000You make these choices and you have your priorities and then your life reflects those things and my priority has always been my independence.
02:55:25.000I've always wanted my independence to tell the truth and be myself and do what I need to do and I'm practical and I'm pragmatic and I make concessions sometimes when you've got to be practical and I don't love everybody in politics that I work with.
02:55:44.000You know, but my priority is that I get to wake up every day and be part of the most interesting, creative, the thing that's telling the truth, the thing that's undiluted, that's uncompromised.
02:55:58.000I get to wake up and be leading that, as opposed to waking up and being the compromised, diluted, controlled, all those things.
03:00:14.000I mean I just get, I made all these choices and I get just like constantly betrayed and you know people in spite of everything they call me a shill and they say I'm anti-white and people write articles calling me a fed.
03:00:49.000If I did it for the wrong reasons, if I had this chip on my shoulder, if I felt like I was owed something for this, I would say, you know what?
03:00:59.000But it will always be worth it because it will always be worth it to be myself and say the things I want to say and tell the truth and be with people who are similar.
03:02:55.000I love everything about that big black n***a and he's my n***a. And you know what?
03:03:01.000He's my n***a. He's my friend and he's black and he's my n***a. And no one's gonna tell me, no one's gonna tell me otherwise, no white liberal, no Jewish liberal's gonna tell me that me and my n***a over here can't be best friends forever.
03:04:53.000Shootin' and lootin', you know, it's that aspect of it and the sort of ignant, you know, sort of not respecting people, which tends to recur often in these blacks.
03:05:08.000But, you know, as long as they're not doing that, I say, hey, a toast.
03:11:08.000And then they then they take it to me and I'm like, I do not want to adjudicate this stuff So you're causing problems for me when you do that I can't find you though.
03:11:19.000I can't find Eric Cola or whatever it is.
03:11:21.000So So that doesn't really it's not really gonna work here
03:11:47.000Gersh says, Before Stop the Steal when the DC precinct sent cops to bully the white boomers for being in the street in front of Harry's Bar, the cops they sent were all black.
03:14:43.000Proud Independence is if you notice that Elon always moves in silence, a setback happens, people start doubting, then out of nowhere his next move comes and throws everyone into chaos.
03:16:55.000Everyone's gonna call me Jewish in chat for not paying the film team, and then nobody pays the show, you know?
03:17:02.000So you're gonna sit there, I'm gonna do the show for free, but I'm Jewish for not paying the editor that makes a 30-second video at the beginning of the show.
03:17:13.000You know, a fucking bloated viewer, bloated, greedy AF consumer sitting there with their belly full of content gorging themselves on content.
03:22:14.000You can say what you want, but our Gospel, the Word of God, says the Jews killed Jesus, and Jesus' blood is on their hands and their children's hands.
03:22:28.000So that's kind of an inconvenient fact for a lot of these Jewish people in media and elsewhere, but it is true.
03:22:37.000And that's maybe why they're so anti-Christian.
03:22:40.000I think that's a big reason why they're anti-Christianity, because Christianity is the antithesis of their Talmudic religion.
03:23:45.000Muslims think that Jesus, they don't think he's the son of God, but Muslims think he's a prophet, and Muslims revere Jesus.
03:23:52.000So you go to Saudi Arabia, and you can't practice Christianity there, but they do like Jesus.
03:24:02.000You could go to a Hindu country, and the Hindus don't believe that Jesus is the son of God, but some of them think that he was a great teacher and a great social activist,
03:24:16.000And you could go to the Taoists in China.
03:24:29.000Even atheists think he wasn't real, you know, or he wasn't divine, but maybe they're apathetic.
03:24:36.000Jewish people, in their Talmud, in the Talmud, which is their real holy book, they're written
03:24:44.000Oral tradition, their oral tradition transcribed and written down says that, it says unspeakable things about Jesus, which I won't even repeat on Good Friday.
03:24:55.000It says despicable, unspeakable, blasphemous things about Jesus and the Blessed Mother.
03:25:10.000Satanists and Jewish people are the only ones that hate Jesus.
03:25:17.000The Hindus, the Muslims, the Buddhists, the Taoists, the Christians, the atheists, they don't necessarily really have a problem with Jesus.
03:26:30.000Because they talk about this, you know, well, we're the prequel, you're the sequel, we're the Old Testament guys, you're the New Testament guys.
03:26:36.000It's like, no, you're the Talmud guys.
03:26:38.000You're the guys that believe in the Talmud.
03:26:40.000Talmud's got nothing to do with the Old or the New Testament.
03:26:47.000So, you know, that's kind of something to keep in mind.
03:26:53.000That at least for Jewish people that are religious, and even if they're not, what is their relationship with Jesus the true and living God?
03:27:02.000What does that relationship look like?
03:27:08.000I think there's some animosity that they don't talk about because it would be extremely unpopular.
03:27:13.000I think that they are quite unhappy with Jesus and I think they just try to avoid talking about it sometimes because it is extremely unpopular.
03:27:30.000You look at the Quran, you look at the other holy texts, you know, Confucian texts, you look at the Hindu texts, you know, what's their book?
03:34:24.000Black Roy versus DisChristianity say anything about using your left hand?
03:34:28.000In Islam it's not allowed unless you wipe your butt.
03:34:31.000I don't know, I don't think so, but it is anti-left.
03:34:34.000It is very much against the... It's kind of interesting, isn't it, that you have, like, this political left?
03:34:40.000Like, who would want to be on the left?
03:34:44.000Like, isn't that kind of a coincidence that the right is, like, the right hand of the father, and you're like, I'll make you my right hand, and all this, and, like, the left is, like, is unclean and, like, evil?