In the wake of the shooting of a young white boy in the street by a black man named Darren Brown, what does the media have to say about race and race relations in America? What does it have to do with race? What is the role of race in America and why does it matter so much? What role does race play in race relations? And why is it so important that we talk about race in relation to racism and anti-white hatred? Is it a racial issue or is it a cultural issue, or a political issue, a moral issue, an economic or a social issue, etc.? Does it matter who is a white person and who is not? What does that really mean and how does it affect race relations between whites and non-whites in the United States and the rest of the world. Do we have to be post-racial or post-racist to be a better version of ourselves, or are we destined to always strive towards a postracial society? I mean, are we not supposed to be racist because we are supposed to strive to be better than other people? Is that a good thing? Can we really be racist if we don t strive towards being better than the other people we see as being racist? white people ? is it possible to be non-racist if we are not racist and white? We can t be racist, can we not be racist and be racist but we can be racist if we aren t racist and white people are and we don't see each other as ? and so on and so we can t have a better race we can't be or that s better than others , can we have it all the same so we a better in this episode we can have it but the . I hope you enjoy this episode, I hope it makes you think about race, and that you enjoy it, you can t get any better? and that more because we can of course, we are all not better and less you & ! Thank you for listening to the podcast And Thanks for listening and sharing it! XOXO, xoxo, Tim - Tom ( )
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00:00:17.000Not my words, not my rules, I just enforce them, alright?
00:03:20.000This 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.
00:03:34.000That black guy killed a white boy because he was white.
00:03:38.000And this black guy hated white people.
00:04:59.000They perpetrated the Holocaust against Jews.
00:05:02.000And that was, by far and away, the most obscene, worst genocide ever in the history of the world.
00:05:07.000And then, when all was said and done, white people were racist to the Muslims that blew up the World Trade Center.
00:05:13.000White people are racist to black criminals and the police.
00:05:18.000Basically, people are bred from cradle until grave thinking that white people are uniquely evil people.
00:05:25.000White 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.
00:05:35.000And that's a guilt that is ancestral, it's not individual, everyone has it, and you can never overcome it.
00:05:43.000There's no clear way, discernibly, that you can ever overcome it and ever achieve equality with these non-white people.
00:05:52.000And it's as a consequence of this that these things are becoming more and more common.
00:06:01.000And when white people are dehumanized, black people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human.
00:06:09.000And other people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human.
00:06:14.000How 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.
00:06:30.000And that he committed this crime in retaliation for that perceived prejudice, perceived hatred against him.
00:06:37.000That'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.
00:06:47.000I mean, what do you think affirmative action is?
00:06:51.000And a lot of white people don't want to talk about it now.
00:06:55.000They want to pretend that that's not the case because
00:06:58.000Honestly, I think a lot of white people think that it's beneath them.
00:07:01.000I 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.
00:07:17.000I 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.
00:07:31.000And 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?
00:07:55.000And in a lot of ways it already isn't a white country anymore.
00:07:59.000And 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.
00:08:35.000People 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.
00:08:47.000And it's not everybody, but it is a lot of people, and everyone knows that.
00:08:53.000As 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.
00:09:35.000How is it that everything is so good, but yet everybody wants to die?
00:09:41.000Everything is so great, or we're supposed to believe.
00:09:44.000Everything is flashy, bright colors, and stimulating, energetic music, and all of this, and parties, and you name it.
00:09:54.000Wealth, riches, opportunity, and recreation, but yet everybody is literally killing themselves, directly or indirectly.
00:10:07.000And we really are just a collection of atoms,
00:10:47.000All the material wealth, all the diversions and distractions, recreation, everything I've just described cannot fill the hole in the heart of man that has been left by God.
00:10:58.000That has been left by communion with a Heavenly Father and an explanation for it all.
00:11:07.000An explanation for why we're here, what we're doing here, where we're going.
00:18:30.000I'd like to propose a toast to our people.
00:18:35.000I'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.
00:25:23.000You 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!
00:25:36.000And we gotta do what must be done, no matter what.
00:25:39.000With the power of God, with the will of God guiding us,
00:35:16.000I got a really good idea today about how to announce it.
00:35:21.000So I'm actually not gonna say it tonight because I got a really good idea from a friend of mine of like a much better way to announce the announcement than just like saying it.
00:39:27.000It's a pretty good hint, but there's your hint, and I will make the big announcement probably like Saturday or Sunday or something, but I'll let you know.
00:39:35.000We're gonna do it in a fun, kitschy kind of a way.
00:39:39.000So yeah it's really it's just I have a instead of water I have a Pepsi I have to you know treat myself which I'll deploy that during the super chats.
00:39:55.000The, you know, recent developments have accelerated my move to Florida where we plan to begin construction and break ground on the America First Studio.
00:40:12.000But that is coming this summer probably, very soon.
00:40:17.000And basically, we're entering a transformative period where America First is sort of reaching this liftoff, this sort of breakout capacity.
00:40:29.000There were a lot of setbacks in the past year, a lot of difficult things, but you fight through it.
00:40:39.000And some days you win the battle and some days you lose the battle.
00:40:42.000But the important thing is we're gonna win the war.
00:40:45.000The important thing is the people that are going to win the war is us.
00:40:49.000Because we are the Christians, we are the Americans, we're the Patriots, we're the truth-tellers, we're the ones who have been through it all.
00:42:39.000But I just can't actually be the one reading it.
00:42:43.000Because you put words in my mouth, and every night I'm sitting here reading Stinky Diarrhea five nights a week, every week for five years.
00:42:52.000Basically, it's suicide prevention for me.
00:42:54.000So, we're going to be doing the TTS indefinitely, so just know that.
00:42:59.000And by the way, and I bring it up for this reason, please do not put your personal information in the Super Chats.
00:43:06.000I know I've said that before, people just never listen to me.
00:43:10.000But last week somebody put their phone number in a Super Chat, and then I played the Super Chat, and then I took it off very quickly, but at that point you can't really blame me.
00:43:19.000You're sending me a message that I will then read aloud on the show.
00:44:30.000Like I said, I went on Twitter after the debate and I was looking at the reaction and everybody said I lost on Twitter, where there's no Groypers by the way.
00:44:40.000And then I did a show and I took calls and everybody said, you won.
00:44:43.000And then I checked Gamer Uprising and everybody said I won.
00:44:46.000And then I checked Telegram and everyone said I won.
00:46:49.000We're gonna let that slide, but... But so, in addition to the 10,000 on Cozy, we had thousands watching, tens of thousands watching on YouTube and other channels, and then watching the replays.
00:47:00.000So it's a huge night for the platform.
00:47:30.000I think it's valid though for like 40 days if I'm not mistaken.
00:47:34.000So if you didn't know, I think that this is...
00:47:39.000This was put in place recently, and I guess it's within 40 days of the day if you go to confession and then you get the Eucharist at Mass in a state of grace, and I think you have to say a prayer for the Pope's intention, I think that's part of it, then you get a plenary indulgence.
00:47:58.000But check out the details, definitely worth it.
00:50:39.000And Elon Musk announced his planned act
00:50:42.000He quietly moved to acquire 9% of the company the following week and then he was offered a seat on the board with restrictions, turned the deal down because his ambitions were greater than what would have been allowed with his board seat and his plurality stake in the company, at one point the largest shareholder in the country, or in the world I should say, and then he began
00:51:53.000The outspoken Tesla CEO, the world's wealthiest person, has said he wants to buy Twitter because he thinks it's not living up to its potential as a platform for free speech.
00:52:04.000He says it needs to be transformed as a private company in order to build trust with users and do better at serving what he calls the quote societal imperative of free speech.
00:52:39.000And this is from, I guess, earlier in the process.
00:52:43.000It's free speech is a bedrock of a functioning democracy.
00:52:46.000Twitter's a digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated.
00:52:51.000I want to make Twitter better than ever by enhancing the product with new features, making the algorithm open source to increase trust, defeat the spam bots, and authenticate all humans.
00:54:20.000Because free speech is actually going to be a really tricky and difficult thing to achieve.
00:54:25.000And I'll explain why that is in a moment.
00:54:28.000But that he has stayed on message on that.
00:54:31.000That's how he started the conversation, and that is still the conversation, really matters.
00:54:37.000Because he could have very easily taken this in a different direction.
00:54:41.000Make no mistake about it, all this pressure, the Twitter board's hostility, their refusal to sell, BlackRock making the moves they did in the past two weeks,
00:54:51.000The media attention, the floundering and the freak out from Twitter personnel and Twitter employees, all of this is because they know what free speech means.
00:55:02.000It means that right-wing people will be able to use the platform again.
00:55:06.000And that's what's being insinuated, is that Elon Musk bought the platform effectively to bring back Donald Trump and other controversial right-wingers like Alex Jones or whoever.
00:55:52.000But he started the conversation saying it's not about those things, it's about Twitter's vital importance and influence in the society, and that it must adhere to free speech.
00:56:14.000So he gets pressure from everybody, and the DOJ announces an investigation into both of his companies, and the media hits him really hard, and the financial people hit him really hard, and Twitter board resists, and the Twitter employees resist, and social media says he's becoming a supervillain, and he doesn't change course.
00:56:32.000He goes to a TED Talk last week and says it's about free speech.
00:56:37.000Even though it's kind of like a hostile room.
00:56:48.000That is my reason for feeling positive about this whole affair because, you know, a person could easily say that Elon Musk is not really saying his real intentions.
00:57:15.000I don't think that's the case because if that was at any point he could have backed off the free speech argument and made it easier on himself but he didn't.
00:57:25.000People are also saying that he might lack follow-through and that is a conversation which again we're going to get into on the show.
00:57:34.000People are questioning if he's truly willing to carry out free speech or even able to carry out free speech on the platform and that's another question.
00:57:43.000But my reason for optimism is this, and this has been the case for the past three weeks.
00:58:05.000No one else can buy Twitter like that.
00:58:07.000Well, at least there's maybe a handful of other people in the world who could secure $44 billion to buy a company of that size outright and take it private.
00:58:18.000And not be a financial firm or an institution.
01:00:02.000So I have a lot of optimism and confidence in Elon Musk, not just because he has the money and the rogue element, but also...
01:00:09.000Unlike Trump, if anybody could really, not just buy Twitter for the right reasons, but fix it, it's because Elon Musk is a successful serial entrepreneur.
01:01:20.000He's gonna have a better chance of following through on this promise than anybody else.
01:01:24.000Who else could go into a company like Twitter and actually make free speech happen other than the guy that made Tesla a trillion dollar company?
01:01:32.000Other than the guy that is competing with NASA, right?
01:01:36.000And competing with Blue Horizon or what's the... what's the...
01:01:41.000I don't even know what the Bezos company is called.
01:01:46.000He could be the only one that could do it.
01:01:47.000That being said, there are some reasons for caution and concern.
01:01:53.000Whether or not Elon Musk will actually be able to deliver free speech, or deliver it in such a way that's satisfying to us, is another question entirely.
01:02:02.000And I'm a little bit concerned about this.
01:02:05.000And I think everybody kind of understands.
01:02:08.000You know, I've been on platforms before.
01:02:11.000And then you know what happened to DLive?
01:02:13.000Their payment processor called them up and said, if you don't kick Nick Fuentes off the platform, we're not going to do business with you anymore.
01:02:21.000And I was on Entropy, and the same thing happened on Entropy.
01:02:24.000I was on Entropy, and their payment processor called up and said, hey, if you don't kick Nick Fuentes off your platform, we're going to stop doing payments for you.
01:02:33.000And so I've not just been banned from Twitter and YouTube, I've been banned from the CDNs, and I've been banned from the payment processors, and I've been banned from the domain registrars, and I've been banned from the email services like Email Octopus and MailChimp.
01:02:48.000I've been banned from all the backend services that make a website run, let alone being banned from the platform.
01:02:59.000Is Elon Musk going to be able to put free speech into action on Twitter in spite of all the other pressures?
01:03:05.000Because the pressure doesn't just come from the shareholders, and it doesn't just come from the board, and it doesn't just come from advertisers.
01:03:55.000A company of that scale, I don't know exactly where they would be.
01:03:58.000I don't run a company that big, but it's possible those pressures will exist.
01:04:04.000Then the question is, okay, maybe he doesn't.
01:04:07.000Maybe he's able to execute free speech and that's notwithstanding the problem within the company that most of the people that do the moderation, the algorithms, the people at the company are not a fan of this.
01:04:18.000If he gets those people in line, that's another if.
01:04:23.000When all is said and done, if we get the free speech, if we don't have pressure from the App Store, if we don't have pressure from the internal company, if the regulatory state doesn't intervene, and we get free speech, what is that going to look like?
01:04:37.000Because what he says is that everything that is legal should be permitted on Twitter.
01:04:41.000But we also know that that is not going to be practical.
01:04:45.000We also know that he is going to have to ban a little bit more.
01:04:49.000Then what is prohibited within the restrictions of the First Amendment?
01:04:54.000Which is to say, what is prohibited by the First Amendment?
01:04:58.000Imminent threats of harm, and like that's about it, right?
01:05:02.000I mean I'm failing to think of outside of like fighting words, imminent threats, there's not much that is prohibited by the First Amendment.
01:05:10.000And that's a good thing for us, but it's not really practical for a platform.
01:05:15.000Are you going to have people on the platform with extreme vulgarity, everything up to that?
01:06:51.000But it very well could mean the loss of anonymity on the platform.
01:06:56.000And if that's what he means, that's worse.
01:06:59.000That is actually one way that this could be worse than before.
01:07:03.000Worst case scenario is if Elon Musk lets some people back on, but not all of them, and then moves to authenticate all the anonymous accounts.
01:07:12.000That would be way worse than the current system.
01:07:20.000Because if the free speech that he has in mind is inadequate, what this is going to do is effectively kill platforms like Gab and recreate, and it's going to force people to buy back into Twitter.
01:07:33.000Not everybody, but it's going to force most people to buy back in and the alternative platforms will become non-viable.
01:07:41.000If Twitter is a little bit less censorious, Getter and Truth and Gab and Telegram become less viable.
01:07:49.000Because the people that are permitted back on Twitter will go back to Twitter and they will leave where they came from.
01:07:57.000If you lose the anonymity, what good would it be for me to be back on Twitter if in order to retweet me you had to put your real face and name out there?
01:08:04.000How many people are going to be willing to do that?
01:08:06.000That's just going to be a honeypot for people to be compromised and for people to be cancelled.
01:08:56.000But now we have the other half and it's really an open-ended question as to whether or not we're gonna get exactly what we think we're getting.
01:09:03.000As always, it's not over until it's over.
01:09:06.000So that's the Elon Musk Twitter purchase.
01:09:08.000Like I said, those are my reasons for being optimistic.
01:09:11.000I think he wants to and I think he can.
01:09:13.000Those are my reasons for being optimistic.
01:09:16.000I think he wants to make Twitter a free speech platform in a way that is satisfying to us.
01:09:47.000If the Apple App Store bans Twitter and Twitter joins with Epic Games in a lawsuit against Twitter and say, this is anti-competitive behavior, this is monopolistic or something, and then they win the lawsuit, guess who else gets an app on the App Store?
01:12:38.000And the more the things change, the more this train starts to wobble.
01:12:42.000The more this trajectory begins to alter.
01:12:45.000And the hope is that if enough of these things happen, the circumstances will change and they will be such that we can change the trajectory of the country.
01:12:55.000That's a sort of abstract way of putting it.
01:12:58.000But that's how I think of these things.
01:13:26.000Because right now, when you've got Ben Shapiro and Charlie Kirk and Fox News controlling the conversation, it is not impossible, but it's pretty close to impossible to get the kind of conversation going that we want to get going.
01:15:45.000And I think, and I've always said, that that is what makes America First inevitable.
01:15:50.000Because as the country gets worse, people are going to be more open to these kinds of things.
01:15:56.000As the country gets worse, there will be more chaos, there will be more disruptions, there will be more of these types of events which can alter the course of history, which could totally re-imagine and re-design the topography of the country in a way that is more favorable to us.
01:16:15.000And if that happens, the victory will be ours.
01:17:02.000and that was a lot of fun and I'm sure that account will probably get banned but but but that was fun so we'll we'll sort of see and we'll follow very closely and with great attention how this will play out in the coming weeks Elon Musk that he achieved this in a matter of weeks so hopefully this will move very quickly just like the acquisition but
01:17:25.000That's the Twitter thing, so, like I said, once more, let's get an 07 in chat.
01:17:30.000Can we get another 07 in chat for the man Elon Musk?
01:17:36.000Once again, let's get some, yeah, let's get the toast.
01:18:52.000Years ago, we celebrated the Charlottesville rally.
01:18:56.000And a rising white identity against the destruction of our monuments, and our culture, and our heritage, and our demographics, and our country.
01:19:05.000Three years ago, we celebrated the Groyper War.
01:19:09.000And we celebrated the victory over America First Conservatives over Con Inc.
01:19:14.000And the show was bigger than ever before.
01:19:17.000We celebrated, a year ago, the victory of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
01:19:25.000To a 20-year colonial war by the neocons in the Israel lobby in the Middle East.
01:19:31.000This year, we celebrate the invasion of Ukraine, a proxy state for NATO and the Deep State by Russia, and a true statesman and a Christian, Vladimir Putin.
01:19:42.000Today, we celebrate Elon Musk, his total Aryan victory, his acquisition of Twitter, and we toast to many more victories in the future, and ultimately,
01:19:55.000A total inevitable victory for America First.
01:22:32.000Logistically, there's no way that that can happen.
01:22:36.000And so, I've said for the past couple of months that, listen, if Russia can invade Ukraine, and if Russia has invaded Ukraine, what are we doing fighting this proxy war?
01:22:48.000If Russia is able to occupy Ukraine and make it a dysfunctional state, and there's nothing we can do to stop them, why are we trying?
01:23:05.000In half the country, most of the people are Russian.
01:23:09.000So if Russia can invade, and does, and successfully wins, even against everything, why are we funding a proxy war in Ukraine which is unwinnable?
01:23:18.000Why are we sending tanks and guns and munitions and officers?
01:23:23.000To go fight in a proxy war against the Russians when they cannot hope to win.
01:23:27.000All they're doing there is prolonging the conflict.
01:23:29.000All they're doing is increasing hostilities with Russia, which is not in our interest.
01:23:34.000All they're doing is hurting our own economy with these sanctions.
01:23:37.000Every sanction against Russia, they can't sell their energy, they can't sell their grain.
01:24:10.000Putin is winning, and everybody's got to accept it.
01:24:13.000But in particular, this article goes into what the consequences of the war will be.
01:24:17.000And this is the part that I find interesting.
01:24:20.000Because, you know, I'm called like a Russian shill and everything, and yet everything that I've said for weeks is repeated in this article in The Guardian, which is a British source, which is a mouthpiece for the Pentagon and the State Department.
01:25:04.000You're gonna have to pay 30% more for food.
01:25:07.000And so I want to read this article to you because it talks about some of the consequences of the war if Russia wins.
01:25:14.000And it says, quote, The price of failure, the true cost of a Putin victory, could be staggering.
01:25:20.000It is potentially unsupportable for fractious Western democracies and poorer countries alike beset by simultaneous post-pandemic security, energy, food inflation, and climate crisis.
01:25:33.000Yet, out of myopic self-interest over issues such as Russian oil and gas imports...
01:25:38.000And from fear of wider escalation, Western leaders duck the tough choices that could ensure Ukraine's survival and mitigate such ills.
01:25:47.000The past week furnished a grim glimpse of the future that awaits if Putin is able to continue to wage war with impunity, commit heinous crimes, threaten nuclear and chemical blackmail, and trash the UN Charter.
01:25:59.000Drastically downgrading its growth forecast due to the conflict, the IMF predicted global economic fragmentation, rising debt, social unrest.
01:26:36.000That all sounds very chaotic and unpredictable and destabilizing and it sounds like things aren't going to be the way they were for the past 30 years for better or for worse.
01:26:51.000It says David Mulpis, head of the World Bank, said a human catastrophe loomed as an unprecedented estimated 37% rise in food prices caused by war-related disruption to supplies pushed millions into poverty, increased malnutrition, hunger,
01:27:13.000Sounds like they're getting really pissed off, right?
01:27:17.000Sounds like all these people in Europe and America must be getting pretty pissed off if they're, like, you know, hungry and poor.
01:27:24.000Man, I would hate... It would really suck for Washington, D.C.
01:27:28.000to have to govern, like, tens of millions of hungry, angry, poor, white people with nothing to lose and no Twitter accounting.
01:27:35.000I can't imagine anything worse than that.
01:27:40.000This is more than 5 million people have fled Ukraine in two months and more will follow exacerbating an international migration emergency that extends from Afghanistan to the Sahel.
01:28:01.000The ethnic Russians are fleeing into Russia, and all of the Galician Neo-Nazis, all of the Galician Neo-Nazis whose password on their phone is, like, 1488 and, you know, they have, like, swastika necklaces, all those people are being pushed from Eastern Ukraine
01:29:05.000That's another outcome that it says in this article.
01:29:10.000It says, in drought-hit East Africa, the World Food Program says 20 million people may face starvation this year.
01:29:17.000Putin's war did not create the drought, but the UN warns it could hurt efforts to reduce global heating, thereby triggering further displacement and forced migration.
01:29:25.000The broader negative political impact of the war, should it rage on indefinitely, is almost incalculable.
01:29:31.000The UN's future as an authoritative global forum, lawmaker, and peacekeeper is in jeopardy.
01:29:37.000As more than 200 former officials warned last week, at risk too is the credibility of International Court of Justice, whose injunction it would draw was scorned by Putin and the entire system of war crimes prosecutions.
01:29:52.000Which is really bad news for like Bashar al-Assad and North Korea and Iran and China.
01:29:57.000In terms of democratic norms and human rights, the full or partial subjugation of Ukraine would spell disaster for the international rules-based order and a triumph for autocrats everywhere.
01:30:08.000What message would it send, for example, to China over Taiwan or indeed to Putin as he covets the vulnerable Baltic republics?
01:30:17.000Islamist terrorists who furtively plot to exploit the West Ukraine distraction and relish such a victory, excuse me, for violence.
01:30:26.000Failure to stop the war, rescue Ukraine, and punish Russia's rogue regime to the fullest extent possible would come at an especially high price for Europe and the European Union.
01:30:37.000In prospect is a second Cold War with permanent NATO bases on Russia's borders, massively increased defense spending,
01:30:43.000An accelerating nuclear arms race, unceasing cyber and information warfare, endemic energy shortages, rocketing living costs, and more French-style Russian-backed right-wing populist extremism!
01:31:11.000You're telling me there's going to be ceaseless global instability, financial markets ruptured, global depression, mass movements of people from Ukraine and Africa into Europe, rise of far-right populist movements, poor native people in America and Europe will go hungry and angry?
01:32:32.000In short, the dawn of a new age of instability.
01:32:37.000Why on earth would politicians such as America's Joe Biden, Germany's Olaf Scholz, and France's Emmanuel Macron tolerate so fraught and dangerous a future when, by taking a more robust stand now, they might prevent much of it from materializing?
01:32:53.000Sending weapons and best wishes is not enough.
01:32:55.000Conferring last week, Western leaders debated providing security guarantees for Ukraine after the war.
01:33:01.000All well and good, but this war is happening now!
01:33:03.000Who will guarantee Ukraine's survival?
01:33:06.000Who, if push comes to shove, will move beyond training missions and provide direct in-country military support?
01:34:40.000They're saying that if the rules-based system ends, and poverty ensues, and right-wing populism rises, and in essence the so-called liberal democratic world order crumbles,
01:35:20.000I don't think that they will intervene directly, but that's the new message.
01:35:24.000Zelensky is saying it, the media is saying it, and the calls are growing louder and louder by the day.
01:35:29.000And they're creating their pretext, they're creating their on-ramp to escalate for a direct military confrontation with Russia.
01:35:37.000And you just gotta pray to God that this doesn't happen, because if we get involved in a war with Russia, they are gonna use tactical nuclear weapons.
01:35:44.000Like, I think that's just gonna happen.
01:35:48.000Because Russia cannot defeat NATO with conventional arms.
01:35:54.000And so an intervention by NATO would ensure the end of this conflict in Kiev's favor, and it's going to mean that Ukraine joins NATO, and it's going to mean that Russia is just like over.
01:36:07.000And so it's basically there are two things that are not allowable here, which is NATO is refusing to give up the war and Russia cannot lose.
01:37:33.000Because NATO, and thank God, honestly, that Joe Biden and Scholes and Macron are not giving in to these demands, but Zelensky is begging them to go to war with Russia.
01:37:45.000And the media is begging them to go to war with Russia.
01:37:48.000And if they comply with that, if they move in,
01:38:05.000I mean, it's not a done deal, but you obviously don't want to be in that timeline.
01:38:11.000You don't want to be in that world where a nuclear weapon is detonated in the 21st century by Russia in a war with America.
01:38:19.000It's just not something that you want, obviously.
01:38:22.000Make no mistake about it, it's a big, you know, I mean, I think they're gonna win without intervention, but they're begging the West to engage.
01:38:28.000I don't think they will, because if anything, the Germans told Zelensky, give it up, give up Crimea, give up Donbass, just give up, and he didn't listen.
01:38:40.000So I don't know that the West is gonna go and fight this war for Ukraine, but these people are insane, and they're a danger to everybody on planet Earth, so...
01:38:51.000You know, say a prayer for peace in Russia, say a prayer for peace in Ukraine that this war ends expediently, because the longer that this goes on without terms being dictated by Russia, every day we're moving closer to a nuclear war.
01:39:04.000And people don't know how that happens, this is how it happens.
01:39:07.000Nuclear arsenal is part of the military doctrine of both countries, you know, so people go like, well, no one's really gonna use nuclear weapons.
01:39:34.000It is on the table, so... We hope that it doesn't come to that, but I don't put too much faith in our diplomatic and military leaders, so...
01:42:06.000I dominate the black women in my moot court.
01:42:09.000I use a combination of lies, manipulation, cheating, stealing, gaslighting, bullying, insulting, and flexing to make sure that everyone in my courtroom stays under my thumb, where I want them.
01:46:25.000And then some people see someone doing really well and then they like messes with their ego and they go like, oh, like that... I can't exist in a world where this guy exists.
01:46:59.000You know, you should really get your mind out of the gutter.
01:47:01.000It's kind of gross that you would even think about it like that, now that you mention it.
01:47:06.000Pause yeah anyway, and then there's sticks
01:47:14.000And, you know, Sticks, it's a real shame what happened with him, because he's just bad faith now.
01:47:18.000He used to argue in good faith, now he doesn't.
01:47:21.000You know, he gets beaten in a debate with me, like, three times in a row, and then he's gonna wear the cat ears in the third debate to, like, get a rise out of me, and he just looks like an idiot.
01:47:32.000And then he's gonna say, oh, Nick is disturbing.
01:50:02.000I don't really know where it came from.
01:50:11.000I honestly don't know where the duck came from but it just started it was that sticker from telegram and it just became a thing and now it's UX now UX is the duck
01:50:22.000and now we're just duck lovers now we're just sort of like a duck lovers chat and yeah we're all about that duck ass send that duck sticker if you can if you got that duck sticker send that duck sticker and Chad give me back that duck ass up on a nigga hey yo back that duck ass up on a nigga
01:52:54.000If you did, they wouldn't even be white.
01:52:55.000Like, no, I could, I could throw out all of the easy, cheap... That's what I told them.
01:53:00.000I said, yeah, anyone could do this, like, oh, low-hanging fruit, first thing I thought of, first thing that popped into my head, you know, this sort of, uh, you know,
01:53:10.000Innuendo potty humor like anyone could do that.
01:53:14.000It's so it's so stupid To actually say something funny and different and like laugh out loud funny is you actually have to be smart to do that And that that was my main pushes people were like, oh you were too nice.
01:53:27.000It's like listen I didn't go there to like get in a mudslinging fight where I'm gonna play into that and like lower myself to that level and be like
01:53:37.000You're gay, and you have a stupid mustache, and you're short, and I'd be like, oh yeah, well you're fat, and you're old, and you're this and that.
01:54:39.000Because yeah, Ann Coulter, who is a, you know, a coal-burning roasty, of course, of course, she's practically a dude, of course, she's not going to throw my name in there because I don't want reparations for all of her ex-boyfriends.
01:57:52.000I mean, honestly, I am a little bit bored of winning.
01:57:55.000I think that's what happens, because, you know, it's like Cozy replays D-Live.
01:58:00.000It's like, you know, we have more traffic than them by 50%, which is a huge deal.
01:58:05.000AFPAC 3 is one of the top five biggest right-wing conferences in America.
01:58:10.000You've got like the RNC, which is the Republican Convention, CPAC, which has been around for 50 years, Turning Point USA, which has a budget of 40-50 million dollars annually, and then there's AFPAC 3.
01:58:36.000We united the right at that conference.
01:58:39.000You had everybody from MTG, to Milo, to Gavin, to Peter Brimelow, and Jared Taylor, and John Miller, and Baith Alaska, and me, and all our speakers obviously.
01:58:50.000We built a platform where we could stream the show and it's still a huge it's still I think we had almost 8,000 viewers tonight on an alternative platform.
01:58:57.000Nobody gets that kind of traffic on an alternative platform except for like Donald Trump, Tim Pool.
01:59:03.000Um, you know, our America First Foundation has got lots of money.
02:03:59.000You better prepare yourself because the Antichrist may be coming back.
02:04:03.000So just you got to reaffirm we hate the Antichrist You know, so we we disrespect you we disrespect the Antichrist who will probably be Jewish I'm just saying like I am NOT like nothing against Jewish people or anything, but like the Antichrist will be Jewish And and Jewish people kind of generally are Antichrist in this in a certain sense.
02:04:25.000So yeah disrespectfully disrespectfully f you
02:04:32.000We stand the real Christ, the true and the living Christ, Jesus Christ.
02:06:52.000He's trying to Apparently he's taking responsibility for that nasty comment that Gosar made about us He says that he tried to sabotage our relationship with Gosar to like make a point about Beardson Beardley or something Just like despicable stuff.
02:07:08.000I mean listen, I'm about I'm about one thing and that is total victory
02:07:36.000He's going around telling people like, if Nick doesn't kick Beardson out of the movement, I'm gonna sabotage their relationship with everyone in Phoenix.
02:07:44.000And it's like, that's just not how we operate.
02:07:46.000We're not, like, blackmailing lying rats like that.
02:08:14.000I don't think anybody's rooting for that.
02:08:15.000I don't think anybody's rooting to involve, like, our political allies in low-level E-drama over, like, again, over a Beardson stream or something.
02:08:28.000And then he's going around saying, if you don't do this, if you don't kick Beardson out, then I'm gonna do this.
02:08:32.000And you can bet your ass that's the surest way for me to not do something is try to blackmail me or try to muscle me or something.
02:08:40.000So yeah, he was going around telling people that.
02:08:44.000Anyway, so it's it's sad because I thought he had potential.
02:08:50.000Both of these guys looked like they they could have been productive and could have been a part of this and they just squandered it with this kind of like like deceitful backhanded kind of stuff.
02:09:57.000So I didn't have a problem with him, but when you start making your personal beef my business, and the business of this collective movement and everybody's collective investment in this thing, that's when, like, that stops being... I can't look past that.
02:10:14.000I can't really... I can't say, oh, okay, it's like... you know, that's a totally self-serving, like, hostile move.
02:10:27.000So anyway, it's a shame, because like I said, he was there at the conference, he seemed like he had promise, but he's gonna go around doing these Machiavellian schemes or something, like he's Frank Underwood.
02:10:39.000Like, you're not Frank Underwood, you're just gonna burn a lot of bridges with people that are trying to do a good job.
02:10:45.000You're burning bridges with Christians and conservatives, and for what?
02:11:14.000If you don't like what's going on here, hey, do your own thing.
02:11:19.000Nobody's nobody's begging for people to take with both hands and give nothing in return you want to do your own thing do your own thing and instead they're gonna just cry and stir stir the pot and You know parasite a leech and that's not cool.
02:11:47.000I thought he supported me too, but when you do that kind of stuff, it's like, what do you think's gonna happen?
02:11:51.000And Beardson's one of my oldest friends, so if you're gonna mess with Beardson and think like that's a way to earn my favor or something, listen.
02:12:01.000The way that a lot of you guys look at me, that's how I looked at Beardson five years ago.
02:12:06.000If I could put it in terms that people that watch my show might understand, I know Beardson's not everybody's cup of tea, I know Baked Alaska's not everybody's cup of tea, but they are my friends.
02:12:39.000You know, Patrick, obviously, and other people.
02:12:46.000So, not only... I mean, friendship matters to me to begin with, but when I got into politics, all my friends from high school wanted nothing to do with me.
02:13:02.000And for them, and I'd known those guys for years, and I got in politics and then they wanted nothing to do with me and don't talk to me.
02:13:12.000And one of them, it was the girlfriend, one of them, and I told the story on the show before the girlfriend got in the air and said, you know, isolated and all that, whatever.
02:13:20.000And a lot of them just didn't like my politics.
02:13:47.000Then Will Nardi goes into Vice and gets a hit piece written about me.
02:13:52.000And then one of my web developers who discovered me in 2017, I had known that guy for years, and then he goes telling people, oh, he has no soul, he's the grifter of the highest order, a guy that I had been nothing but generous to, nothing but generous, I don't want to get into it, I don't want to litigate personal feuds or anything, but it's like, this is the kind of stuff that goes on that people don't even know about.
02:14:13.000And then of course you have Patrick, you have that guy Matt Kipta from DC,
02:14:18.000Who was a friend of mine for years and then tried to blow up my whole network after the 6th?
02:14:23.000So, it's not just that friendship matters to me, but it especially matters to me because it's so hard to find friends.
02:14:29.000For anybody, but especially for me, it's so hard to find friends.
02:14:32.000My grandmother, she used to, this was the one thing I think she said more than anything, she used to say, if you could count your friends on more than one hand, you should count again.
02:14:42.000Meaning, you don't have as many friends as you really think you do.
02:14:46.000She also used to say, you know what else she used to say?
02:14:49.000She used to say, where you spend your summers, you send your winters.
02:14:54.000Which means the people that you're with when things are good and when the good times are happening, those are the people you gotta be with when things are not good and during the bad time.
02:15:03.000And Beardson and Baked Alaska, these are just two.
02:15:09.000But Beardson and Baked Alaska are two guys that have been there for me in the summer, in the winter, they've always had my back, and these are people that I know will always be there for me.
02:15:21.000And that's why I'm not going to throw them under the bus for nothing.
02:15:25.000And that's really what people want me to do, is they go, hey, we don't like Baked Alaska, throw them under the bus for no reason.
02:15:30.000We don't like Beardson, throw them under the bus for politics.
02:15:33.000I'll never throw my friends under the bus for politics.
02:16:04.000I'm not going to do that to one of my friends.
02:16:06.000That's just not who I am and I'm not going to do that.
02:16:08.000And I'm not, I'm not trying to be self-righteous or grandstand or be Mr. Goody Two-Shoes, but I've been on the receiving end of that so many times, and frankly, it's just, it's horrible.
02:16:48.000You know, when I was getting started, Beardson was a friend.
02:16:58.000When I was just some kid that everyone hated, Beardson defended me and was nice to me.
02:17:05.000When I was going up against the alt-right and I was saying the things that everybody felt,
02:17:10.000When I was saying, like, you know, the alt-right is cringe, and they're not Christian, and that's not the way forward, and I was articulating America First, and everyone hated me, and everybody was gossiping about me and everything, Beardson made a video defending me.
02:18:15.000And Baked Alaska was not asking that question.
02:18:18.000Those are the people I want to be surrounded by.
02:18:20.000I don't want to be surrounded by snakes and calculating people that are trying to cut my head off.
02:18:26.000I want to be surrounded by people that are looking out for my best interests and have my back, and people that are going to be there for me even when I don't have anything to give them.
02:18:37.000Anyway, so so as far as the pure politics today, I know people have said that a lot I'm addressing sort of a lot here because everybody's always saying oh, we don't like baked.
02:18:46.000Oh, we don't like Beardson They're more controversial I guess in the circle, and I'm not saying everybody has to like them I'm not saying everybody has to like them.
02:18:54.000They're honestly both kind of doing their own thing Beardson's doing his
02:18:59.000I mean, he was an Irony Bro and had weekly sweat before I was even existed.
02:19:04.000And Baked Alaska, he's doing his IRL and his music and everything.
02:19:08.000So I'm not saying everybody has to, I'm not telling you, you have to like them.
02:19:11.000I'm not telling them that they're, I'm appointing them as my Chief of Staff and my President, my Vice President.
02:19:17.000But I am saying that I'm not going to throw them under the bus for no reason, because that's just not how I operate.
02:19:50.000The devil is more all of those things than you.
02:19:52.000And he uses people that are more all of those things than you.
02:19:54.000So if we're going to try and be the cleverest, most Machiavellian, most backstabbing people, we are going to fucking lose.
02:20:00.000We might as well just join their side.
02:20:02.000We might as well just convert to Judaism and join their side.
02:20:05.000We might as well just start going to synagogue and teaming up with them and take lessons.
02:20:10.000But if we want to be on the side of God, we've got to have a code.
02:20:13.000If we want to be on the side of good, and we want to have the favor of God, and we want to work through Jesus Christ, we've got to have a conduct.
02:20:23.000We've got to have a standard of conduct that is befitting of that.
02:20:32.000You know, what are the reasons I'm supposed to disavow?
02:20:35.000Because Baked and Beardson are like, what?
02:20:37.000People say they're cringe, or they're this or they're that, or they did something in their personal lives.
02:20:41.000I would hope, and let me just say this.
02:20:44.000I would hope that if I ever did something that was questionable, I would hope, I would pray, that if I ever did something questionable, if I ever had a meltdown, if I ever went through some kind of very public catastrophe like other people in this space have, I would hope that people would have my back.
02:21:02.000But people are always asking me, oh, Ralph did this, and me and Ralph aren't friends on the same level as me and Beardson and Baked.
02:21:10.000I think he's funny, and I have known him for a long time, but it's not quite the same thing.
02:21:14.000But I would hope that if, you know, Baked Alaska had some scandals or whatever, I would hope that if I was going through something like that, he wouldn't turn code immediately and throw me under the bus to save his own ass.
02:21:33.000So that's just... For all these people that want to, you know... For all these people that are judgmental and, you know, just want to devour and destroy, that's my idea.
02:21:50.000If you're not ride or die, I'm not really interested.
02:21:53.000If you're not ride or die, we can't really be friends.
02:21:56.000That's just what it comes down to, so.
02:21:58.000And Baked In, Beardson are just a couple of them.
02:22:01.000And there's so many people behind the scenes that you don't even know that are that way.
02:22:05.000A lot of the moderators in here, I don't want to dox or name names.
02:22:09.000I don't want to dox the whole inner circle, but...
02:22:12.000You know, but I've seen over the years who's ride-or-die and that's those are the people you want to keep around regardless of whether they embarrass you or they all people are criticizing them this day of the week or whatever so Anyway, so that's that Is that a little real is that a little too real for you?
02:22:28.000But that's that's the honest-to-god truth about all that.
02:22:32.000So and I know I know nihilists will never understand that but You know, those are my values
02:22:39.000So anyway, let's see, what do we got here?
02:23:22.000That's been vindicated because Andy Warski and Flamenco have both been outed this weekend as having encouraged their followers to flag people, which is exactly what I said.
02:23:32.000I said that Flamenco doesn't think that... he's pretending to think it's against the rules.
02:23:37.000He's saying that because he doesn't want a lawyer up.
02:23:40.000He doesn't want to pay money for a lawyer in counter-sue.
02:23:50.000They wrap themselves up in moralization and they take weapons off the table.
02:23:56.000And so then when you see a clip from him years ago where he's encouraging people to flag somebody falsely, it's like, oh okay, so again, he's not against it in principle.
02:27:18.000I don't know if you saw the VEDA stream, but I was on stream with VEDA and UX this morning, and we were looking at Sewer Lizard's art, and I was literally crying.
02:27:31.000It was honestly embarrassing, but if you go and watch the replay with VEDA, I was literally... I haven't cried in... I can't even remember the last time I cried.
02:27:40.000And I was literally crying because I was laughing so hard.
02:28:59.000What do you mean bored of white pills?
02:29:01.000We've been living in a dystopian surveillance state with a stratified social hierarchy for two years, all back a ball of pedophile elites, the WEF, who openly want to enslave the human race.
02:29:12.000We need a whole buffet of white pills, let the wind start rolling.
02:29:16.000Yeah, thanks for bringing the mood down.
02:29:54.000I did a Twitter stream for like two hours and then I did a radio interview for an hour and I'm sitting here like, wow, why is my voice so strained?
02:30:34.000I talked to this guy, this Jim Condit in Ohio.
02:30:39.000And he gave me a really good tip, which may change everything.
02:30:44.000And we're gonna do something with this later this year, but I mean, if I were to tell you every good thing that was happening behind the scenes, it could take up two shows, literally.
02:34:21.000I think he's brilliant, I think he's talented, I think he's a great guy, and more importantly, he saved my ass, and he's a very loyal friend, and I'm very glad he's with us now, you know?
02:34:31.000Because a year ago, he, uh, he, you know what's funny?
02:34:35.000He actually recorded that Twitter space from December, do you remember that?
02:34:39.000When I did that Twitter space with Nate Hockman and Luca Cacciatore?
02:34:43.000He was the one that recorded that and preserved that for posterity.
02:34:47.000And that's really what I knew him from.
02:35:12.000I know there's like, I've heard there's like some beef.
02:35:14.000I'm not really privy to all the details.
02:35:17.000I, you know, you gotta keep in mind, I'm like 50 feet up here and so all the stuff that kind of goes on in the milieu, I'm not really privy to all that.
02:35:25.000I don't really like to take sides and all that.
02:36:01.000We have legitimate enemies outside of America First, and we all share legitimate enemies, even if you're not in America First.
02:36:12.000So there's just there's no business I don't think attacking each other especially because UX is part of our team That's especially not cool.
02:36:21.000He's part of our team So if there if there's any of it if it's going one way if it's going the other I'm just saying to stop I'm just saying there should be no beef.
02:36:32.000Public infighting is an L. No matter what, no matter who you are, no matter what your take is, public infighting is an L. You don't have to like everybody, you don't have to like each other, but just hashing things out in public, you know who wins?
02:36:55.000When two Christian white guys who are conservative and agree on 95% of the things, but there's like a petty personal thing, when two people fight like that in public, trust me when I say that, that is an L for everybody involved.
02:37:10.000So you can like one you can like the other you could like them both you could let you know just as long as you like me and as long as you like me and as long as you're not stirring the pot like People should just basically drop it and just be productive, you know, I just be able to see what's gained by by doing that but But whatever, you know
02:37:35.000But I will just say, I'll just personally vouch for UX.
02:37:40.000He's really had my back in the past year.
02:37:45.000And I really don't understand the beef.
02:37:48.000I think he's a nice kid, talented, smart, and really responsible in a lot of ways for a lot of the output of what we've been doing for the past year.
02:38:06.000They're smarter in some things than me.
02:38:08.000I'm smarter than them in like what I do, but they are definitely way smarter than me in what they do.
02:38:14.000And that scares me a little bit because I go to some of these like obviously our developer I almost don't even like saying it because he knows how fucking good he is but even like zoomer dev This guy's just like a savant, you know plain and simple.
02:38:29.000This guy's just like a one in a billion.
02:40:01.000If you're trashing him, you're trashing an America First intern.
02:40:06.000That's just I don't think that's appropriate actually so I don't like to see that in live chat I don't like to hear that from other people if there's and by the way And if there's stuff going the other way that should stop again.
02:40:19.000I'm hearing one side of this but I just think that
02:40:25.000Our people shouldn't be flinging stuff, and I don't really think they are, but I'm not really sure, and it certainly shouldn't be coming back the other way.
02:40:32.000It should just stop, is what I'm gonna say.
02:40:34.000It should just stop, and if it doesn't, then I don't... I think that that's gonna be unpopular, and I'm not gonna like that, so... So anyway, so I gotta... I gotta stand by and vouch for UX.
02:40:49.000I don't really understand the beef, but...
02:40:53.000I think that they should not box and I think that they should not fight and if they can't reconcile then they just shouldn't they shouldn't talk to each other but that's it.
02:41:02.000The public infighting is an L for everybody, and believe me, I'll make it a fucking L for everybody if it gets out of hand.
02:41:11.000I'm not trying to sound tough or anything, but we're not going to do that.
02:42:03.000Yeah this guy, now don't get me wrong the guy was responsible for this interview that I just did so I really appreciate him greatly but he put the phone number to get in touch on the stream and I'm like dude like why would you and I got mad not it not because like it's
02:43:10.000Last year I was a little off because you know it's like a lot going on and like you know people dying around me and like getting banned from everything and being persecuted by the government and like having a hundred knives in my back.
02:43:22.000You know that kind of stuff tends to get you a little bit.
02:43:24.000Sometimes if you're a person like me it'll get you a little bit.
02:43:29.000But I'm really just back on my bullshit.
02:44:35.000You have to... I like to do it silently.
02:44:39.000And I like to do it when I'm sort of pacing and walking around.
02:44:43.000And when I say you have to do it right, you really have to meditate on the mysteries.
02:44:49.000That's, to me, what makes it impactful.
02:44:50.000It's like a weird kind of... I guess it's miraculous, you could say.
02:44:58.000Because I do it, I say the prayers in my head, and I really think about... I really think about the mysteries, and I think about the Gospel, and, you know, whatever day it is.
02:47:22.000And if your theory is not falsifiable, then I don't think it's serious, you know?
02:47:29.000So these people say, you know, okay, so if Putin is in the WEF, that's proof that he's owned by the Rothschilds.
02:47:36.000If he gets kicked out of the WEF, it's also proof that he's owned by the Roths.
02:47:41.000So what could he realistically do that would prove that it's not?
02:47:45.000That he's not controlled, and what could he do that could prove he's not controlled that isn't meant to just trick us into thinking that that's what he's doing?
02:47:52.000Because he actually, you know what I'm saying?
02:47:54.000Like, so no matter what happens, no matter how you look at it, it's all just an argument for why, you know, this theory which has no legs is proven true.
02:48:18.000We're not really making, like, machines or anything, so I don't know if we really need that, but I don't really know what a mechanical engineer does.
02:49:25.000Nick, great job calling Matokor on that stupid sandal joke.
02:49:28.000His entire thing centers around being smug and superior and when he got bogged down like that he just looked like a total idiot, the emperor truly has no clothes, god bless you king.
02:52:38.000They really are just, if they were bad, I would probably, I mean, I wouldn't say that publicly, but I would be like, oh geez, these guys suck.
02:53:31.000I remember I brought in some outside help for Half Pack 3, a family friend who's an events specialist, and he went on and on about how good our team was, and he does events for a living.
02:58:50.000If you want to go and watch the stream, I wouldn't encourage you to.
02:58:53.000I don't think many people watched it, but basically disavowed us and everything we do and everything but name, and said the same things that Patrick did.
02:59:53.000And by the way, you know, Jake, uh, ghosted me after the 6th, and I said, okay, you know, he kept telling me, like, oh, I'm, I'm still America First, I'm still a Groyper, and I said, okay.
03:00:06.000And he was just moving further and further away, and I would say, hey, what's going on?
03:00:38.000He told everyone I knew in Washington, D.C.
03:00:40.000that I was under FBI investigation and not to talk to me ever again.
03:00:44.000And then he backed Patrick after the split, and Jake was busy meeting with that real winner.
03:00:50.000That trust fund real winner when me and Jaden were down there in Dallas for white boy summer So, you know after that I said, you know what?
03:00:59.000He can have him So, yeah, he's not he's not my enemy Like I said, I'm not gonna go out of my way to attack him or anything But he's you know, that kind of stuff is just so hilarious And and I don't really mean to bring more attention to him and he's not really getting much attention but I
03:01:30.000He's gonna be by my side and benefit from that relationship for years, and then the shit hits the fan, literally, and then he's... See you later, Jake!
03:02:46.000Identity Europa, by the way, currently embroiled in a lawsuit over Charlottesville, by the way, but, you know, seemingly he knew more about it than I did.
03:03:29.000I'm not going to go out of my way to mess with anybody who's out there doing their own thing.
03:03:33.000But I just want to let the facts speak for themselves.
03:03:35.000It just isn't right and people should know that.
03:03:37.000It's one thing if people want to leave.
03:03:40.000People can come and go as they please.
03:03:43.000But don't piss on my leg and tell me it's raining and associating with traders like that it's just not it's not conscionable so anyway so yeah I I don't really like that at all and I think that he was basically subtweeting me the whole show and you know that's just not how I don't operate like that I'm not passive-aggressive I say what's up I say what's up and
03:04:06.000You know, and I also, when I'm, when I, people do things for me, I feel indebted to them, which is like a natural human thing.
03:04:14.000And I feel actually, even if I don't feel indebted, I feel at the minimum gratitude.
03:04:19.000And I will at least reciprocate respect, if I can't reciprocate anything more.
03:06:45.000Yeah, I know a lot of people say that that's one of the products of the show, and ultimately that's what it's all about.
03:06:50.000People like to, you know, we get into this drama type stuff, people backstab and everything, but what we're doing is bringing people back to God and winning for America first, so that's what I'm focused on.
03:07:28.000She lost a lot and she had a very difficult life.
03:07:30.000She lost all her brothers and she was a little bit cynical but she had this unshakable faith in God and you know the show is part of sort of restoring the prayer life and you know it's just it's as simple as just reminding everybody Christ is the King and keep prayer a part of your life and
03:11:53.000And so you will discover it within, actually.
03:11:55.000You'll discover it in the interior place.
03:11:59.000But you know how I came back to it is I just did a lot of thinking.
03:12:02.000I did a lot of thinking, I did a lot of introspection, and I read, and I researched, and I came to the conclusion that Catholicism was the one true religion.
03:16:48.000Now Sargon runs a growing media organization with his own website and several employees, so clearly Matokor doesn't know what Hess talking about.
03:16:55.000During his talks with Sargon, Matokor basically admitted that Hess just a nihilist.
03:17:05.000He doesn't think anyone can make things better and his goal is to just laugh at people until he dies.
03:17:10.000Hess just here for the lols and tries to tear down those who are doing good in order to fulfill his own prophecy that nothing will get better.
03:17:16.000So STFU about good faith when Motokor has none of it.
03:17:25.000Because you can laugh at something and be sort of magnanimous.
03:17:30.000He's laughing in a small, mean-spirited way, which is negative.
03:17:34.000Like you said, he's laughing at people until he dies.
03:17:38.000And tearing people down more than anything tearing people down disrupting people disrupting people's lives It's like the lowest level of funny like I don't find that kind of humor funny I don't think it's funny to go watch a trash trash someone live stream
03:18:14.000Thanks for all the Super Chats, and you're right!
03:18:29.000And he's wrong about all these people.
03:18:30.000He was friends with Ethan Ralph right up until he wasn't.
03:18:33.000You know, Ethan Ralph, who's now the biggest lolcow, was best friends with all them right up until he wasn't.
03:18:39.000He was friends with Rikita, he was friends with Warski, he was friends with Flamenco, he was friends with all these guys right up until he wasn't.
03:18:44.000And then they want to say, oh, well, I've always hated you.
03:19:32.000But you obviously are hung up on this because you probably have like black hair and like
03:19:53.000tan skin or you probably look Mexican because like with me I could say I'm Mexican and people laugh at me.
03:20:00.000You know, like if I just met someone on the street and said, hey, I'm Mexican, they would be like, get the fuck out of here.
03:20:08.000You need to like convince everyone you're white, because you probably obviously are not, because you probably obviously are not.
03:20:15.000So, you know why people would laugh at that?
03:20:18.000Because I have green eyes, and I have light skin, and I have wavy brown hair, and I have red facial hair, and I have body hair, you know, like that, so everyone knows
03:23:52.000They have thrown everything at me and I'm still standing.
03:23:55.000Isn't that, yeah, I mean, people don't even realize, people don't even realize what's going on.
03:24:01.000and but that's what it means to be tough stuff happens to you and you just make it look easy so thanks a lot man it's true this was a huge consequential day it's a huge victory huge source for optimism so yeah I'm absolutely white pilled by this it is a great day
03:26:29.000I'm not the biggest Cawthorn fan, you know that, but I'm not going to join in because they wanted to destroy him and I'm going to be an instrument of that.
03:26:51.000He looked drunk or high, and he's in girls clothes, so... I mean, whatever it was, it was degenerate and gross, but... You know what?
03:27:00.000If he's calling out the pedophiles in D.C., here's the way I look at it.
03:27:04.000The people that are pushing this stuff don't have to be perfect.
03:27:07.000They just have to be better than the people in the system.
03:27:09.000They just have to not be devil-worshiping pedophiles.
03:27:12.000You know, so if Madison Cawthorn, he divorces his wife, he cheats, he does all these things, you know what, if he's like, if he's, if he really is a Christian, if he really is America First, I support that.
03:27:25.000And if they dump shit on him and they say, oh look, he's not perfect, oh look, he did a weird thing, I'm not going to be like, oh well, guess we have to settle for total Jewish domination forever because we can't find one righteous man who doesn't have a bad text or a bad whatever.
03:27:41.000We've got to develop a consciousness like we're not going to let them fuck with us in that way.
03:27:46.000Because I said the same thing about Matt Gaetz.
03:27:48.000When they said Matt Gaetz fucked that 17-year-old girl, I said, who cares?
03:27:53.000They're retaliating because he's right-wing.
03:27:59.000Criticize Gates for wanting to legalize weed.
03:28:01.000Criticize Cawthorn for being an Israel show.
03:28:03.000Don't criticize them because they were humiliated and Ames-tracked through the mud by the media because they spoke up about the pedophiles.
03:33:06.000Calling the police with guns drawn to potentially kill a person and their family I think is attempted murder and that's against my religion.
03:33:15.000So... What I think is happening is apparently a friend of PPP's got swatted, now he got swatted.
03:33:23.000I think somebody is doing that to like make me look bad and like try... it's like a false flag.
03:39:18.000Hey Nick, a few years ago you pushed me towards taking my faith seriously and on this year's Easter Vigil I got baptized into the Holy Catholic Church.
03:40:34.000And so it really just begins with the softening of the heart.
03:40:37.000I think that's ultimately why I've always been religious, even though I was never fully, fully extreme Catholic until college, is because I always had a heart that was open to God.
03:40:47.000I think that that's the thing that my parents gave me, because my parents didn't give me a great, like, religious education.
03:40:52.000They weren't... My parents are very faithful, but my father's not confirmed, and my mom is, like, you know, she still says some things that are, like, kind of Protestant and stuff, and, like, you know, extended family on both sides.
03:41:06.000They're, like, Catholic, but they, like, don't like the Pope and all this kind of stuff.
03:41:11.000That's kind of really not a here nor there.
03:41:30.000But you need to have a heart that's open to faith in God.
03:41:34.000My parents gave me the love of God and love for God.
03:41:42.000We didn't go to church all the time and everything, but what they did raise me with is fear of God and love of God and love in my heart and a conscience and an openness to God.
03:41:56.000So, that's a very important thing, and if anybody in here is struggling with faith, just, just open, that's, and it's like a mental thing, it's like, just open yourself up, just ask God for help.
03:42:07.000Say a prayer, ask your guardian angel for help, ask God for help, that's what God is there for.
03:42:12.000God is infinitely merciful and infinitely charitable, and He's pulling you towards Him, so like, let Him do it.
03:42:19.000He wants you there, and the beautiful thing is, if you fail, He will forgive you.
03:46:43.000People never send me, like... People really... I mean, people send me some cool stuff sometimes, but a lot of times I just... When I say crazy stuff, I mean, people send me their, like, schizo manifestos.
03:46:52.000They send me, like, weird songs they write.
03:46:55.000And, like, stuff that just doesn't even make sense.