In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes and co-host Alex Blumberg discuss the murder of a young white boy in America's own streets by a black man because he hated white people. They also discuss Elon Musk's latest tweet, and the U.S. Airline's new policy towards non-white employees on their planes. And they discuss the European Union's new laws that force big tech companies to censor so-called "hateful speech" and hate speech. America First is a show about the American people, the culture, and what it means to be an American. It's a show where we talk about the things that matter most to us, what matters most to you, and how we should all be doing our part to make sure that we live up to the standards that we set for ourselves. America First will be a show that will make you feel like you are a part of the American family, and that you are being taken care of and loved by your own country. If you like what you hear, please HIT SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts, and don't forget to leave us a rating and review the show! Subscribe to America First on iTunes, and tell a friend about what you think of the show on your favorite streaming platform! You can also join the conversation on social media by using the hashtag and tag to be featured on the next episode! . Thank you for listening and sharing it! ! Thanks for listening, and God bless you are with all the love, support, support us, and support us! Love ya, bye! - Nicholas, Kristy, Jon, AJ, AJF, and Cheers, Jon & Mike, the God has won the victory! XOXO, Kristian, AJE, and Jon, and thanks for listening to the show, Jon and Mikey, and all the rest of the crew. - P.J. & the crew! -- -- - AJE - EJ & Jon, the crew at the America First Podcast. -- Thank you, Jon Fergus, R. , AJE. and the team at AJE! -- -- Jon and R.F. & R.A. & Mikey , and Jon F. & J. EJ, & RYAN M. and the crew
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00:00:02.000Not my words, not my rules, I just enforce them, alright?
00:03:05.000This 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.
00:03:20.000That black guy killed a white boy because he was white.
00:03:23.000And this black guy hated white people.
00:09:04.000European Union this week was actually kind of a coincidence.
00:09:09.000I don't know if it is a coincidence but it does coincide.
00:09:13.000This weekend the European Union passed new laws which basically force big tech companies to censor so-called misinformation and hate speech.
00:09:26.000And I know that Germany has already had laws that are similar to this and there are hate speech laws in Europe
00:09:33.000But now at the continental level, at the level of the European Union, they're going to force all the big tech companies to take care of the hate speech and the so-called misinformation.
00:09:45.000Same week that Elon Musk buys Twitter.
00:09:49.000And now people in the United States are calling for the U.S.
00:10:31.000Big story today in the New York Times, and I got this actually off of Revolver,
00:10:37.000I have a big story today in the New York Times about how all the major airlines are setting quotas for hiring women and non-white people to be pilots on airplanes.
00:10:52.000And I think I've been on this for years.
00:10:56.000I've been saying this longer, I think, than anybody else.
00:12:04.000Turn left, turn right, I mean it's really... And then a woman goes into an airplane and there's bells and there's blinking lights and there's buttons and switches and levers and they're like, I don't know how to do any of this.
00:12:29.000They're going to make it easier for people to become pilots, and then we're going to get all these black and women pilots who don't know what the hell is going on, and then everyone's going to die, basically.
00:12:54.000The problem is the people inside the planes are going to die and then also we're going to have this problem of missiles piloted by blacks and women crash landing into cities and fields all across the country.
00:15:35.000So ironically, Russia today is the only news source, the only quote-unquote network, where you're going to be able to find the truth.
00:15:45.000And yeah, I mean it is Russian, it's backed by the Russian state, so you have to keep that in mind, but
00:15:53.000Yeah, they're probably going to be the ones telling the truth about the situation, or at least telling an alternative story than what the State Department's putting out.
00:16:12.000Before we get into the news, I just want to remind you, follow me right here on my Cozy Channel to get a push notification whenever my show begins.
00:16:21.000So smash the follow button right here, right under the Russian flag and the Georgian ribbon which says Z. Smash the follow button.
00:16:31.000Make sure to follow me on Gavin Telegram.
00:17:07.000Another Russia debate against counterpoints.
00:17:10.000But what really even is the debate at this point?
00:17:12.000You know, I was watching... I'm not going to talk about this on the show tonight, like this is not one of the... I'm not going to spend too much time on this.
00:17:21.000But if you look at the Russian ruble, which is a pretty good measure of the success of the sanctions against Russia,
00:17:29.000The Russian ruble today traded at a higher value, highest value in two years.
00:17:38.000So, if you've been following the whole war in Russia, we're not really talking about that tonight, we may cover it later this week.
00:17:44.000But if you've been following it, we're now in, I think it's been two months, two months of Russia's war in Ukraine.
00:17:53.000And what the West did, the first thing they did, the first week of the conflict, was to put in place these unprecedented sanctions on Russia.
00:18:02.000And they were trying to destroy the Russian currency, the Russian ruble.
00:18:06.000So they blocked all of Russia's foreign currency reserves, and they blocked all the Russian banks from the international monetary system, and all the major Western brands pulled out of Russia.
00:18:19.000And they sanctioned a lot of Russia's exports and so on.
00:18:23.000And the goal was to destroy the Russian economy.
00:18:26.000And if you remember, in the first week, the ruble halved in value.
00:18:29.000You could get, I think, before the war, it was 75 or 80 rubles for a dollar.
00:18:36.000And after a week of sanctions, it was 150, 160 rubles for a dollar.
00:18:41.000So the value of the currency went in half.
00:18:45.000Then, and we covered this on the show, Vladimir Putin said that, okay, well then the European Union will have to buy all of its natural gas and oil and petroleum products in rubles.
00:22:06.000I'd rather have an imperial president than, you know, the billionaires calling the shots.
00:22:13.000Anyway, so that's really besides the point, but I just wanted to throw that out there.
00:22:17.000I'm not gonna spend too much time on it tonight, but you should just know that the Russian ruble in trading today officially hit a two-year high in the market, which is just hilarious.
00:22:28.000Because you see all these people and they're flying their Ukrainian flags outside their houses and they have Ukrainian signs in their lawn and all this.
00:22:39.000And we're just getting absolutely raped.
00:22:42.000We're just getting absolutely... and not us, but like the government, which is funny.
00:22:47.000So that's that, but I think that's all of our announcements.
00:22:53.000That's everything I have to say before we move on.
00:22:59.000Russia, then there's... I think that's it.
00:23:03.000Oh, also, I think I said this last night too, I will be on a radio show on Sunday.
00:23:09.000I'll give you all the details this weekend, but I'll also be on an interview on Talk Radio on Sunday, and then there'll be an advertisement for the show playing on Monday morning for like a million people during Sean Hannity.
00:23:24.000But anyway, we're gonna move on, we're gonna dive into our news here.
00:23:27.000And our first story tonight is about the airline Affirmative Action.
00:23:33.000Like I said, I saw this in Revolver and I think it's really important for people to understand about Affirmative Action.
00:23:39.000I talk a lot about Affirmative Action on my show from the perspective of white people and how what Affirmative Action does effectively is it makes white people second-class citizens.
00:23:50.000There's really no other way to describe it.
00:23:55.000It is, in its practical effects, discrimination against white people.
00:24:01.000When they say that they're going to lower standards for people that are not white and they have quotas to admit a certain amount of non-white people in a job, at school, wherever, by definition they're setting aside white applicants, more or equally qualified white applicants,
00:24:19.000Which is discrimination in favor of other people based on their race.
00:24:24.000So normally that's the lens that I talk about it, because that's... it just isn't right.
00:24:31.000But, it's also not right because of the other effects it will have on the society, which is not just that white people will be discriminated against, but everything's gonna get a lot worse.
00:24:42.000And I don't know if I've heard anybody else talk about this, but I've harped on this on my show for a long time.
00:24:48.000The more that we get these people running things, the worse our country is going to get.
00:24:54.000And it's not just because they're black or Hispanic or women.
00:24:59.000It's because of this selection process.
00:25:04.000If you're having to lower the qualifications for, like, let's say a woman wants to be a firefighter, and they say, well, you don't have to do as many pull-ups, and you don't have to run as fast, and whatever, like, okay, good luck when you're dying in a fire, because that woman's not going to be able to, you know, break through the door, climb the ladder, whatever.
00:25:25.000Same goes for the grocery stores, and for the major companies, and for all this stuff.
00:25:31.000If black people can't show up to stuff on time, how are the black truck drivers going to deliver all the goods to places on time?
00:25:39.000I guess I shouldn't talk because I have trouble with punctuality, but I'm not a truck driver, okay?
00:25:46.000If they can't show up on time to their office job, if they can't show up on time to some things, that's gonna be a big problem when they're bringing, like, life-saving medical equipment to a hospital.
00:25:57.000What happens when you're, like, laying dead on the street and an ambulance comes by and it's, like, some black guy and they're, like, picking their teeth in the driver's seat?
00:26:05.000And you're like, can you please get me to the hospital?
00:26:37.000Affirmative action for pilots sounds like a joke.
00:26:40.000Like, that sounds like a joke somebody would have made five years ago.
00:26:45.000Like, you're supposed to be flying an airplane, you have like a thousand people flying through the air 20,000 feet up, and we're not gonna have qualified people doing that?
00:26:57.000Like, that just seems like a recipe for disaster.
00:32:01.000Uh, well, they just don't have role models, you know?
00:32:04.000They just don't have the proper role models.
00:32:08.000They need good role models like, um... They need good role models like George Floyd and, uh... and DaBaby and, uh... and Hillary Clinton in order to fly planes.
00:32:22.000I mean, this is... It's the... I like how even in the article it says, well, it's the most obvious.
00:32:28.000Because I will come up with some pretty obvious reasons, like, why do women not fly planes?
00:32:33.000They say, well, the reason is the one that's the most apparent.
00:32:37.000I don't think you have the same reason in mind that I do.
00:32:40.000I don't think that what we agree is the most apparent reason why women aren't flying planes.
00:32:45.000I don't think we agree on that at all.
00:32:49.000So it says, well, there's no black in women pilots because they don't have the role models.
00:32:54.000And then it talks about this new school.
00:33:00.000It says the Aviate Academy covers 28 acres and has two pools, two aircraft maintenance hangars, five dorms and 27 planes with dozens more on order.
00:33:10.000It is owned by United which bought the first training school in 2020 and is part of the airline's goal of hiring 5,000 pilots by 2030.
00:33:16.000Airline-owned schools are common abroad but United's is a first for a large US airline.
00:33:23.000The carrier said it wants at least half of the new pilots to be women or people of color.
00:33:29.000Of the 121 students enrolled so far, 78% are women or non-white.
00:33:53.000United School joins other efforts from major and regional carriers.
00:33:57.000In 2018, American launched a partnership with FITE schools in Arizona, Florida, and Texas, offering prospective pilots training, financing, and mentoring with an eye toward diversity.
00:34:08.000Alaskan Airlines and its regional partner Horizon Air unveiled a similar program in March.
00:34:14.000Universities with flight training programs are working harder to recruit women and people of color, and many have launched scholarships for students from underrepresented communities.
00:34:24.000I love that word, underrepresented communities.
00:35:11.000I don't know one woman who is a better driver than me.
00:35:14.000And I don't know one woman who is a better driver than any man that I know.
00:35:21.000And that is because women are different than men.
00:35:23.000Women are biologically and mentally and different in every way and that's why they shouldn't be president and they shouldn't be CEO and they shouldn't be flying planes through the air.
00:36:52.000It's not to say that there isn't nepotism in the society.
00:36:54.000It's not to say that there isn't bias.
00:36:57.000But by and large, and even where that is the case, we want a society that is meritocratic.
00:37:06.000You know, if we've got three systems, we've got sort of like an anti-white affirmative action system, a nepotistic system, and a meritocratic system, we want to be moving towards a meritocratic system.
00:37:20.000I'll admit, our system isn't perfectly that way right now.
00:38:11.000If we have people that are good at their jobs, if we have people that are placed in jobs where they are best suited with their skills and their level of responsibility and so on, that is the kind of system that creates material prosperity.
00:38:27.000When you look at the United States of America 60 years ago, it's like a world wonder.
00:38:33.000The transportation is on time, everything is clean, everything works.
00:38:38.000There's inventions, there's very delicate supply chains, robust but delicate supply chains, and even though the society was lower tech 60 years ago, you could say that it was more functional.
00:38:52.000The society has gotten higher tech, but competence has gone down.
00:38:56.000The technology has gotten more sophisticated, but the ability of people to use it in an optimal way has actually gone down.
00:39:08.000And so our goal for a society should be we want the planes to fly safely.
00:39:13.000We want the planes to work, which means we want competent engineers designing them, we want competent factory workers building them, and we want competent pilots flying them.
00:39:24.000We want competent air traffic controllers directing them.
00:39:28.000And that way, something that we don't think about, your average person that isn't in the industry doesn't think about, can get on a plane and feel confident that they're going to get where they need to go safely and cheaply and in a reasonable amount of time.
00:39:42.000Instead, what we're doing here is wrong in two ways.
00:39:45.000We're now getting a system where we're not rewarding merit, so we're going to get people that are not the best and maybe people that are not
00:39:56.000Not even not the best, but people that aren't even good in a perfunctory way.
00:40:01.000And so what we're going to get, and it's what you already see, is mass large-scale incompetence.
00:40:08.000And it will get worse and worse as this affirmative action system matures.
00:40:14.000Because what we have now is total affirmative action in the schools, and in the certifications, and in the jobs.
00:40:20.000And as that system grows older, you're going to see that the senior people, the higher level people, and an increasingly large portion of the people in the workforce are going to be people that were admitted or employed or promoted based on their race rather than their contribution.
00:40:40.000And so as a consequence, what you're going to get is a society that just stops working.
00:40:46.000You're going to get disruptions in the supply chain.
00:40:49.000Things are going to be dirty, disorganized, not efficient, not functional.
00:40:53.000And this just makes everybody's life worse.
00:40:55.000We've been enjoying a very comfortable way of life, which is really sort of an anomaly in the history of the world.
00:41:03.000Because in the history of the world, most things are not what they are now, which is clean and reliable and predictable and carefully calibrated with very, very advanced logistics.
00:41:15.000The history of the world is kind of, well, you get what you get, you roll with the punches, you've got to be patient.
00:41:23.000And it's only in a very select amount of countries and in a very short amount of time that you really were able to have
00:41:29.000Complex organization of a large-scale society and you can look at sort of Europe Over the last three four hundred years.
00:41:39.000You can look at the Roman Empire You can look at China But there's really not many places where you're getting a high degree of efficiency and a high level of complexity in a large-scale civilization throughout all of human history and we're basically throwing that away and
00:44:25.000If they're not going to be better, because we would know what that would look like if it was going to be better, and if it's not going to be the same, because if it was, they'd maybe be a more equal share of the pilots, where does that leave us?
00:46:05.000And above all else, not only does it not work, it's not right.
00:46:09.000And that's where it's wrong on two levels.
00:46:11.000It's wrong because we want a meritocracy and we want competent people to be running the show so that we can continue to enjoy efficiency and prosperity.
00:46:21.000We also want to have a fair society where the way that you're rewarded is you work the hardest or have the most talent.
00:46:29.000And not everybody's going to be born with the same talents.
00:46:42.000The good thing is somebody else is and they're going to fly your plane for you.
00:46:46.000And you may not be the smartest guy in the world, but the smartest guy in the world is going to be the CEO of something and he's going to create value and create some business that everyone's going to benefit from.
00:46:56.000That is why we have a meritocratic society.
00:46:59.000Not only is it good for everybody, not only in a utilitarian sense, does it sort of maximize the productive capability of the society, but also it's fair, it's right, it's equal.
00:47:12.000And even if you think it's unfair, you still get to enjoy and participate in it.
00:47:48.000And it's certainly not right for the rest of us.
00:47:49.000And the reason why the airplane example is so prescient, this is the last thing I'll say, is because this is one of those things where you absolutely need competence.
00:47:58.000This is one of those areas where it's absolutely essential that you have somebody that's good at their job.
00:48:07.000So, if you have somebody that can't fly a plane flying it, well, there's hundreds of lives in that person's hands.
00:48:15.000And like I said, it's not going to be long before you see planes falling out of the sky and killing everybody on board, and then killing everybody that they hit on the ground, on Earth.
00:48:42.000We had a first class country, we had a first class everything, because we had first class white guys running the show, and now we're going to have the second class.
00:48:50.000We're going to have the second class with their subsidized everything, and their lower test scores, and their lower standards, and we're going to get a second class society.
00:49:00.000Planes falling out of the sky, trains don't run on time, the store doesn't have the thing that you wanted, and the people there are rude.
00:49:39.000Everything that we take for granted, when you go to the store and the store has the product that you want, that had to come from somewhere.
00:49:47.000It had to come from somewhere on a truck, and it had to be made somewhere, and it had to be designed somewhere, and for it to even be in the store it had to be ordered by somebody at the store who's making these decisions based on math.
00:50:02.000And so all these things that are going on in the country that we don't see directly all require a high level of competence and accountability.
00:50:13.000And to the extent that we're replacing all the managers and all the bureaucrats and all these people with incompetence, we're going to get an inferior society.
00:50:22.000And the people are not going to care, and they're not going to be accountable, and they're not even going to be good at what they do.
00:50:28.000And so the society is just going to slowly get worse in every measurable way.
00:50:32.000Slowly in ways that you, you know, like maybe you're not going to get shot.
00:50:36.000You might, but maybe you're not going to get shot by like a gang member.
00:50:40.000But when you go to the store, they're not going to have the stuff you want.
00:50:42.000And it's, there's, the aisles are going to be messy.
00:50:45.000And there's going to be little kids running around screaming.
00:50:47.000And there's going to be, and we already see this.
00:50:50.000You go to any major city and you already see this happening.
00:50:54.000It's dirtier and there's vagabonds in the streets and everything is just slowly sucking harder and harder.
00:51:10.000It didn't, it did not used to be like that.
00:51:12.000It used to be that people were really, really good and really efficient and when people had to like write things down, everybody had a good memory and high energy and people had to use tools
00:51:22.000And everybody's smoking cigarettes and they were skinny and they are high energy and now everybody's fat and lazy and ignorant and rude and nobody gives a shit and nobody cleans up after themselves and everybody's inconsiderate.
00:51:35.000And so we're going to get an ignoramus society.
00:51:37.000We're going to get a society of people that leave their shopping carts in the parking lot, people that throw their litter in the streets.
00:51:45.000We're going to get a society of people that take their lunch break and check their phone on the job
00:51:51.000In effect, that's what we already have, and it's just going to keep getting worse.
00:51:55.000So that's the airlines, that's... I know, that's a bit of a black pill, but that's that.
00:52:02.000But I want to move on, I want to move on, I want to talk about this European Union hate speech law.
00:52:21.000What the reason for optimism is, as well as some of the concerns.
00:52:26.000And one of the biggest concerns is that even if Elon Musk is willing and able to make free speech happen on Twitter, and when I say willing and able I mean even if his priority, his goal, is to have Twitter adjudicate their censorship, adjudicate their, I should say moderate is a better word,
00:52:47.000Even if Elon Musk's goal is to make Twitter moderation conform to the First Amendment, and even if he's able to get everybody on Twitter on the same page as him about that,
00:53:00.000There may be resistance that comes from other places.
00:53:03.000There may be resistance that comes from outside the company.
00:53:06.000And that may come from the back-end tech services.
00:53:13.000In the European Union this weekend, they passed another anti-hate speech, anti-fake news bill, which specifically goes after the big tech companies and which will apply to Twitter.
00:53:29.000Over the weekend a story came out of Brussels that may have been missed.
00:53:32.000The 27 member states of the European Union reached an agreement on a new law requiring big online platforms including social media companies to police hate speech and disinformation more effectively.
00:53:46.000Under the EU's Digital Services Act, European governments now have the power to ask web platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube to remove any content that promotes terrorism, hate speech, child sexual abuse, or commercial scams.
00:54:01.000The platforms will also be obliged to prevent the, quote, manipulation of services having an impact on democratic processes and public security.
00:54:11.000Which, and the devil is in the details on something like that, of course.
00:54:17.000Theory Bretton, the European Union Commissioner for the Internal Market, said, quote,
00:54:28.000If the European Union authorities see a surge of online disinformation during a crisis such as the ongoing war in Ukraine, they will be able to order social media companies to take, quote, proportionate and effective measures to counter the threat.
00:54:43.000Although the new European Union agreement stops short of treating online platforms the same as traditional publishers,
00:55:04.000The platforms will also be subject to annual audits by European regulators on their efforts to counter disinformation and other abuses.
00:55:13.000Platforms that violate the new law can be fined billions of dollars and repeat offenders may even be banned from doing business in the European Union.
00:55:21.000Regulating content in a manner consistent with protecting free speech may be a trickier proposition, but the European Union has just provided a roadmap for how it could be done by putting the onus on social media companies to monitor and remove harmful content
00:56:11.000So they're writing an article about how in the European Union they passed a law which
00:56:17.000This is basically impossible to comply with.
00:56:21.000How is Twitter going to adjudicate what is hate speech and what is not?
00:56:25.000What this in effect does is it allows Germany and France and the United Kingdom and all the major European Union countries to dictate what is allowed on these so-called private companies.
00:57:21.000I thought that what happens on Twitter is a private affair and nobody could do anything about it.
00:57:27.000Now that it's a private affair and no one can do anything about it but it's against their interest, the liberal globalist New World Order interest, oh now they want the government involved.
00:57:38.000Now they want the European Union to dictate what the terms of service are and the European Union can dictate what information is allowed on Twitter.
00:57:47.000And so can you imagine a scenario where
00:57:51.000People on Twitter are talking about the war in Ukraine, and they're saying, for example, the things that I say on this show.
00:57:57.000And they're saying that Russia is winning, and they're saying that Russia has legitimate security interest in defending Ukraine against NATO, and so on.
00:58:06.000Can you imagine that Twitter would be forced to take that down?
00:58:10.000And if they weren't, then Twitter would be banned from Europe?
00:58:16.000Now keep in mind this is what we accuse totalitarian countries of doing.
00:58:27.000For this very reason, because the government will not allow information and conversation to take place that is not in compliance or does not conform to the state's propaganda.
00:58:40.000We're now effectively doing the same thing in Europe and America.
00:58:43.000And you've got Americans, this is the New Yorker article, beaming and celebrating the law in Europe.
00:58:51.000They're passing a law saying, well if Twitter doesn't abide by our narrative, well then there will be no Twitter in Europe.
00:58:57.000And so just like Iran, just like fucking Iran, Germany and France may one day ban American social media.
00:59:04.000Just like Iran and China and North Korea and Russia, now France too, the home of the French Revolution and the French Republic, will now ban Twitter.
01:00:47.000Could a liberal bureaucratic state, could the liberal bureaucracy reinterpret those protections in light of what's gone on and strip Twitter of its platform status and then subject Twitter to liability if it doesn't conform to the kind of moderation that the government wants to see?
01:01:08.000So that may be the biggest concern is as always the social media companies may be too big for any private actor to mess with them
01:01:17.000But as always the state, and that's why I said on Russia Today earlier tonight, I said that ultimately we need to have the First Amendment apply on Twitter directly.
01:01:27.000Because insofar as Twitter remains private, the government can always push it around.
01:01:33.000And the government can push it around based on whoever is in charge at the time.
01:01:37.000But if Twitter were like a telecom company, if it was regulated as a utility,
01:01:43.000Then it would be subject to the same kinds of restrictions that they are.
01:01:47.000And just like AT&T or NICOR or ComEd can't turn off your utilities, Twitter can't ban your account.
01:01:55.000And no partisan regime, no FCC regulator, certainly none of the back-end services can pull the plug.
01:02:13.000They're going after them for hate speech and for fake news, which again is completely arbitrary and we know what that means.
01:02:20.000At the end of the day, this is about protecting their power.
01:02:23.000And whenever you hear them say things like, this is about the health of our democracy,
01:02:29.000What they're talking about doing is essentially taking anti-democratic, illiberal actions to save their rule.
01:02:36.000And this is something that Carl Schmitt wrote about.
01:02:39.000He wrote about how the state sometimes has to change itself to protect its enemies.
01:02:45.000He said that the state should not exercise its sort of founding principles if that means undermining the existence of the state.
01:02:55.000So he talked about how, for example, in Weimar Germany,
01:02:58.000That government should not permit extremist factions that want to do away with the government.
01:03:04.000The government is so open that it will invite people that are against the government to participate, and if those people succeed, they will undo the government.
01:03:13.000And so there's this idea, which is persistent in conservative thought over the years, that of course the state has to protect itself, the society has to protect itself from these hostile revolutionary elements.
01:03:27.000And so when you hear them say, our democracy, our democracy, it's actually very interesting because they're taking anti-democratic actions.
01:03:35.000All the people that promote tolerance are promoting intolerance.
01:03:38.000All the people promoting liberalism are promoting illiberalism.
01:03:41.000All the people promoting democracy are promoting anti-democracy in order to save their democracy.
01:03:48.000And, you know, that kind of tells you something about those principles in itself.
01:03:53.000Liberalism has in it the germ of its own demise.
01:03:56.000Inside of democracy is this fundamental contradiction, which is to say that eventually you're going to get the sort of factional warfare, eventually the open society is going to permit people that are not very open
01:04:55.000But they continue to trot out this mythology of a democracy that we all have a stake in because it's about the top and the bottom screwing over the middle.
01:05:07.000Our democracy is so important to whom?
01:05:09.000The democracy makers, which are the people in charge, and the voters, the constituents, the people that have nothing other than their vote.
01:05:18.000And so the people that are getting screwed are all these people in the middle, the taxpayers, the business owners, and so on, getting screwed over by the people in charge of the government and their bob and mass of slavish voters that watch TV and buy their products and so on.
01:05:35.000And so at the end of the day, the so-called cry about free speech, it really isn't about democracy.
01:06:54.000So when they're talking about, oh, we need to defend our democracy by shutting down Twitter, what they're really saying is we need to shut down our critics and protect our power.
01:07:01.000And make no mistake about it, what Elon Musk is doing, he is playing their game.
01:09:07.000So Musk is opening up Twitter, and that is a big threat to the system.
01:09:12.000So now the system is going to sort of reorganize itself, and it's going to regroup, and it's going to launch a counter-offensive like they did in Europe.
01:09:20.000And they're going to call it HP, and they're going to call it this, but what they're doing is ensuring their monopoly of information, which is more valuable than Twitter itself.
01:09:28.000Ensuring total information control and total opinion control, the TV, radio, print, and a controlled social media, that is going to control the minds of most of the people.
01:09:40.000And it's going to control what they see, and then therefore what they think, and then therefore what they buy, and how they vote.
01:09:49.000There's such a vested interest in the social media companies.
01:09:52.000That's why they don't want people, regular average ordinary people, no interest and no real so-called skin in the game, to gain a following anonymously and compete in terms of impressions and viewership and influence with the major networks that are funded and owned by the billionaires.
01:11:14.000But these idiots go out there and they've convinced themselves that fake news
01:11:18.000In other words, unapproved opinion, unapproved information is the real problem.
01:11:24.000I remember I talked to Louis Theroux about this when Louis Theroux was in Chicago and he was interviewing me.
01:11:29.000I'm surprised this didn't make the documentary.
01:11:33.000He was asking me all about fake news and don't you think it's a problem that the people can just think whatever they want?
01:11:39.000And I'm like, dude, you basically think you know better than everybody.
01:11:43.000You as a fucking liberal think that, because we're all people and none of us know, none of us know perfect information, but you think that this power should be monopolized by the interest.
01:11:59.000You think that the power to discern should belong not to the people, not to anybody, but to the billionaires.
01:12:10.000I don't know, well, I mean, obviously the billionaires think that, but who as a liberal could convince themselves of something so ridiculous?
01:12:18.000When George Bush says there's weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, oh, that was an oopsie.
01:12:23.000You know, and when the Biden administration said that Russia's going to use chemical weapons in Ukraine, and that was a lie!
01:12:28.000Oh, well, oops, we got it wrong, but anything for the... So... And it's lie after lie from the government.
01:12:37.000And they think that the government should discern the information for the health of the society because they need to protect the people from fake information.
01:12:44.000That's all the government puts out is fake information.
01:12:48.000Some of it's true, some of it's fake, and the same goes for the information put out by the people.
01:12:54.000But who are these liberals to say that it should be only the billionaires that get to decide?
01:12:59.000Well, what if people think the earth is flat?
01:13:02.000Yeah, well, people thought that COVID was lethal.
01:13:05.000People thought that the vaccine was safe and effective.
01:13:07.000People thought that we needed to go to war in Iraq.
01:13:18.000And probably what is going to lead to the most ignorance is having one institution, particularly the institution that has the most to lose,
01:13:29.000That has a monopoly on being able to discern what's real and what's fake.
01:13:33.000That's how you're going to make the most ignorance.
01:13:37.000So... If you're really concerned about fake news, you know what you would do?
01:13:43.000You would put the Catholic Church in charge of everything and you would ban people from reading.
01:13:48.000If you're really concerned about the promulgation of fake news, stop people from voting.
01:13:53.000Fake news isn't a problem if dumb and poor people can't vote.
01:15:41.000And what's more, if you're so concerned about lying, appoint people who can't lie.
01:15:47.000Appoint people who think you're going to go to hell for lying.
01:15:50.000And then you'll have a lot less lying.
01:15:53.000But that we've accepted that as the norm.
01:15:54.000We've accepted lying, and ignorance, and stupidity, and egalitarianism as the norm.
01:15:59.000None of these things should be the norm.
01:16:01.000We should accept hierarchy, and we should strive for truth, and we should strive for having a virtuous society so that there won't be lies.
01:16:09.000I mean, we're always gonna have liars, but we'll have less of them.
01:16:14.000But, when people aren't Christian, then they, uh...
01:16:19.000At least Christians know there's a consequence for lying.
01:16:22.000People that are not Christian, in media, you know, the people in media that are not Christian, there's really nothing morally wrong with lying.
01:17:01.000Other people that I don't really think have any kind of moral prohibition from lying, and certainly they have no compunction about lying either.
01:17:23.000The free speech on Twitter is going to be easier said than done.
01:17:27.000That's all I'm saying because the state is more powerful than the social media companies and where that was a good thing last week it's a bad thing now.
01:17:37.000Fortunately in the United States there's a constitutional protection against this kind of censorship but in the European Union you see what they're already trying to do and there's going to be a global pressure against free speech.
01:17:50.000So this is not going to go down without a fight but
01:17:53.000We're gonna pay close attention to it, but we're gonna move on and take a look at our Super Chats for now.
01:18:00.000So let me pull up our text-to-speech Super Chats.
01:18:07.000I did that interview on Russia Today and everybody else had these little like earbuds in and I had these giant... I had the gamer headset on.
01:18:16.000I had the giant cans on, which was very funny.
01:18:22.000Let me get my KFC... let me get my Pepsi.
01:21:58.000I am America's sweetheart and I am a teenage heartthrob.
01:22:03.000The teenage heartthrobs are all sporting mustaches, you know.
01:22:06.000We had enough Justin Bieber and Jonas Brothers, and now the teenage heartthrobs are, you know, racist ethnics with a mustache, and they're sort of like, have like a big, ridiculous, poofy head of hair.
01:24:34.000That antagonistic boomer on RT had crazy eyes, very feminine body language, and constant twitching and head bobbing.
01:24:41.000I couldn't really see him because I'm on the Zoom meeting, so I only see the producer's blank screen, so I didn't even see what the guy looked like.
01:24:51.000How long until America First is simulcast on RT?
01:25:43.000I hope they keep bringing me back because I'm a big fan of Russia today.
01:25:46.000I'll have to get a better setup because I've been using my webcam and I've been using the green screen.
01:25:52.000If I become a regular, I'll probably just build a practical background in another room or something just for interviews on my other computer.
01:26:39.000Whoever's doing it is... I think they're doing it intentionally to frame America first.
01:26:45.000Because, believe me, I mean, we understand that the swatting is a severe crime and if we were doing that, like, they would find that out immediately and I would be screwed.
01:27:01.000I mean, the FBI is literally involved in the swatting against Cozy.
01:27:08.000You know, whoever did the swatting against Cozy is going to be unmasked soon because, and I said this throughout the whole thing, you swat like one person repeatedly, you know, law enforcement may not even really care.
01:27:19.000If you swat multiple people across state lines, the police departments start communicating with each other and then it becomes a massive interstate crime with a federal jurisdiction.
01:29:53.000For your next appearance I think you should fix the gamer posture.
01:30:11.000Yeah, well, I had to, like, maneuver myself because my green screen only covers, like, so much, so I had to kind of, like, block out part of the wall where the green screen doesn't extend to.
01:30:22.000And also, like, my webcam's in, like, a weird spot, so... The posture is because I don't... my setup is not really made for this.
01:30:30.000So I had to kind of just work with what I had, but, yeah, like I said, if this becomes a regular thing, I'll just... I'll put something together.
01:30:38.000That's a little more conducive to that.
01:37:39.000I know, it's hard to, I know it's hard to come to terms with that, but it's a myth.
01:37:43.000It's not to say that there aren't women that can do some things well, but the idea that women are, like, extraordinarily capable or, like, badass or anything... I don't think there is anything that a woman could do better than a man other than, like, have kids or, like, maybe raise kids or something.
01:37:59.000And even still, children do better motherless than they do fatherless, I'm pretty sure.
01:38:06.000So it's like, can you literally name one thing that a woman can do better than a man?
01:38:12.000Even with this tranny thing, the tranny thing is proving this because you enter trannies into the equation and they literally do things better than women.
01:38:21.000Like when they're swimming, or they're weightlifting, or they're playing sports, or they're in the military.
01:39:28.000That's why women should sort of do like care-based work.
01:39:31.000They should be in the nursing homes, they should be maybe in the schools, maybe just nurses, moms, teachers, nannies, maybe secretaries, something like that, like a low-level sort of like, yes, Mr. Fuentes, something like that.
01:40:41.000Women can't even switch lanes without nearly killing themselves because they all have tunnel vision and 33% less bandwidth in their brains.
01:44:08.000Yeah, that was the, yeah, he said that because they were, he made some call the air traffic controller or something and they were like, come on, you could be a pilot.
01:44:21.000Which is just heartbreaking when you think about it.
01:44:23.000We get told all day long it feels so bad for these poor blacks who have been given everything.
01:44:29.000And then you hear something like that.
01:44:31.000Here's a white guy, like you said, learned to fly a plane from YouTube videos and gave up on his dreams because he knows there's no love for the white man and it's not even fair.
01:45:35.000Why would you yell that for doing that?
01:45:37.000It's honestly just like, if you can't do that, you're an animal.
01:45:41.000If you can't put your cart back when you're done shopping, you're basically an animal.
01:45:44.000Because it's just, it takes two seconds, and people have said, I'm not the guy to come up with this, but they call that the shopping cart test.
01:45:52.000If you can't put the shopping cart back, like, you can't be a part of civilized society.
01:45:56.000Because it's such a basic, it's just the most basic pro-social behavior.
01:50:14.000And the big idea, basically, is that politics is all about, you know, defining the in group and the out group.
01:50:27.000And his definition of the sovereign is that the sovereign is the institution which can order people to kill and to be killed for itself.
01:50:35.000So it says the state is a sovereign because the sovereign is able to tell its people, okay, go out and kill other people and potentially be killed.
01:50:43.000And so it's just like a theory of what politics is and
01:50:58.000You know, it's very important for the sovereign and for the society to know who is the us and the them.
01:51:07.000If you don't know who is them and who is us, like, you're in for a lot of trouble.
01:51:12.000And I'm paraphrasing, of course, and I'm not saying it succinctly because it's been a little while since I read it, but some of that is a little bit relevant today.
01:51:23.000He said something to the effect of like if you think that the some people in the them is part of the us then there's lots of problems with that and a lot of that rings true when you talk in essence about like diversity and when you talk about the subversion fifth column type stuff that's going on.
01:51:43.000But anyway, I don't find it all that interesting honestly.
01:52:15.000After all the men fucking died in airplanes.
01:52:19.000After all the men, you know, shot themselves to missiles and blew up and everything and invented everything and now it's like, okay, here, now it's your turn.
01:57:43.000Your RT News contributions are excellent.
01:57:46.000To increase the production value during the broadcasts, may I suggest switching to a Kremlin green screen backdrop and an FSB Secret Service style headset?
01:59:30.000That'd be a dream come true honestly so so that's the email I'm told that's the one but yeah it's it's a great honor and so it's a great honor because it like I said the guys like radio comedy legend and I've been watching them since I was you know in high school
02:01:13.000I think that it was probably had to do with the United States and China, if you want to know the truth.
02:01:18.000It was probably manufactured by the United States to take down China and Iran, because those are the two countries that had the biggest breakout initially.
02:01:28.000But no, I don't think it was to shut down the Boogaloo.
02:01:30.000I don't think they fear the Boogaloo, whatever.
02:01:34.000Those guys are faggots, in my opinion.
02:02:47.000The effect of women's suffrage, the effect of feminism, the effect of equal rights, the effect of all this has been a disaster because of the nature of women, which is not in dispute.
02:13:51.000What are they trying to keep, at least in America?
02:13:53.000They're trying to keep, in essence, an older form of liberalism.
02:13:58.000And then, even when you get so-called National Socialism, also, actually, something that is secular and progressive and scientific, and therefore not really counter-revolutionary.
02:14:14.000When I'm talking about counter-revolutionary, I mean
02:14:18.000I mean something that stands against the French Revolution, the Enlightenment, against liberalism, against Marxism, against philosophical materialism.
02:14:28.000And Catholicism is really the only force in the world that is resisting that.
02:14:32.000Because all those other things are rooted in humanism.
02:14:37.000And ultimately rooted in a rejection of Jesus.
02:14:40.000So it's really, it's not like right-wing versus left-wing.
02:14:43.000That's a new dialectic from 300 years ago.
02:14:46.000Right versus left-wing comes from the French Revolution.
02:14:49.000It's not conservative versus liberal, which those sort of temperaments have been around for thousands of years.
02:14:54.000Or democracy versus authority, that goes back to ancient Greece.
02:14:59.000The distinction has always been between, in my opinion,
02:15:04.000Christ and everything else, or at least even in the times before Christ.
02:15:12.000Well, I guess that makes no sense before Christ, but there was no revolution before Christ, to be fair.
02:15:19.000So I guess it doesn't really make sense outside of that context.
02:15:21.000We're talking about counter-revolution, not counter-cultural, counter-revolution.
02:15:25.000I don't think I said counter-cultural, I said counter-revolution.
02:15:28.000And the revolution we're talking about is this
02:15:32.000It's the French Revolution, it's the Enlightenment, it's this social progressive stuff, this liberal stuff, humanism, this idea that what matters on the world is more important than what happens in heaven, this idea that there's no supernatural or the fake supernatural, this idea of like paganism or something.
02:15:52.000Because when you look at anything that isn't Catholic,
02:18:33.000So that's why the Catholic Church, being a representative of God's authority, is the only real conservative, counter-revolutionary institution in the world.
02:18:43.000Everything else is in revolt against that.
02:18:46.000Republicanism, democracy, the age of ideology, Marxism, it's all in rebellion.
02:18:52.000Humanism, secularism, all in rebellion against the Church.