00:35:10.000So, of course, you know, we're going to be talking all about that tonight.
00:35:14.000Our featured story, and really our only story, is.
00:35:18.000Is going to be the George Floyd riots slash protests.
00:35:23.000And I know we talked about it a little bit two weeks ago.
00:35:26.000I actually covered it on the last show that I did, not last Friday, but the Friday before that.
00:35:32.000And I also talked about it the Thursday that week as well.
00:35:36.000So I have said some things about the George Floyd riots, and I've been talking about it on Twitter and Telegram, but this show is going to be the definitive take.
00:35:47.000This is the final word in the George Floyd protests.
00:35:52.000And I'm sure we'll be covering it the rest of the week, and who knows, maybe next week.
00:35:57.000There's really no end in sight for this, honestly.
00:36:00.000And I'll get into what I mean by that.
00:36:02.000But as far as takes on the original George Floyd arrest, the original riots, and all the events of last week, and not last weekend, but the weekend before that, this is going to be the definitive take.
00:36:45.000But so I fly out on Friday, not like I said, not last Friday, but two Fridays ago, and the whole country goes up in flames, and like from basically the moment.
00:37:22.000A little bit of a release valve on some of the pressures building up.
00:37:27.000I know a lot of people might be feeling.
00:37:29.000A little bit more militant about politics lately, and I can relate.
00:37:34.000It'll also be refreshing for me because finally we'll have a common sense and a correct take on what's happening, and you're going to get it from me.
00:37:43.000So it's going to be a good show tonight.
00:37:48.000We're going to be talking about the riots and going into all the numbers associated with the riots, really give you a sense of the scale of what's taken place.
00:37:58.000We're going to talk about George Floyd.
00:38:21.000But some of the information we've had now for a little bit, we've had it for a while.
00:38:25.000So we're going to go over the autopsy report, which we didn't have when I took off.
00:38:29.000We're going to go over George Floyd's criminal record and some other seedy things in his past, things which nobody's talking about, nobody's reporting on.
00:38:40.000I mean, I'm sure you can guess, but there are some things going on in George Floyd's past, which, I mean, some of it is not going to be a surprise, but some of it is a little bit shocking.
00:38:50.000So we'll get into George Floyd's past.
00:38:53.000We'll talk about some of these conspiracy theories about who might be organizing or catalyzing or participating in the riots.
00:39:03.000We'll talk about the president's response to the riots.
00:39:33.000We have like 10,000 people watching, and I have to tell you about a technical glitch, so it's kind of lame, but I promise you, we're going to dive right in.
00:39:42.000The last show that I did before I left.
00:39:45.000For whatever reason, kind of suspicious, the replay of that stream was automatically deleted by DLive.
00:39:53.000I know a lot of people are complaining because I did do like a big show on George Floyd right before I left.
00:39:59.000It was the last show I did before I left, and people were unable to find the replay of that stream.
00:40:05.000And people asked DLive, they went to the support team, and DLive basically said, Oh, there was a glitch.
00:40:53.000It was such a great show, blah, blah, blah.
00:40:56.000And it turns out that D Live glitched and my epic hot takes on George Floyd permanently disappeared from the internet immediately after I streamed.
00:41:05.000But, like I said, rest assured, I have it on my computer, so I'll just upload it to my website tonight and you'll be able to get it exclusively at NicholasJFuentes.com for the low price.
00:41:31.000I guess I'll just go into it a little bit and then we'll dive into the news.
00:41:35.000I want to talk a little bit about coronavirus and then we're going to get into George Floyd.
00:41:39.000But before I do that, I've been away now for like 10 days or something crazy like that.
00:41:45.000And a lot of it I can't really talk about.
00:41:48.000Like I said, I don't just go on these excursions totally for pleasure, whatever.
00:41:54.000I mean, I did have some good times with my friends.
00:41:57.000Over the past week and a half or whatever.
00:42:00.000But I was also conducting a lot of business, and I've been telling people to trust the plan.
00:42:04.000I've been telling people, you're in my capable hands.
00:42:08.000This movement is in my capable hands, and you have to trust me.
00:42:13.000And some big things are happening behind the scenes.
00:42:16.000And, you know, if you've been watching the show for a lot of years, I've had a lot of excursions to D.C. and other places, and I tell you, you know, maybe I can't give you all the details, but you got to trust me, things are happening.
00:42:28.000It's going to be a very big year for us.
00:42:29.000So, on the business side, I'll just tell you that much.
00:42:32.000But you might have seen some of the videos or pictures on.
00:43:41.000And like I said, I'll probably get into that more in the super chats.
00:43:44.000But you might have seen, we were down in Tampa.
00:43:46.000I was with Simon Sasquatch and some other Groypers, and we got on, I think it was CBS or Telemundo, or we got on some news station, and all the Groypers were wearing the Hawaiian shirts, and I let a chant of Groyper.
00:44:01.000We got, they were covering, we were inside this mall, not in the mall, we were in the mall parking lot, where there was this giant demonstration happening.
00:44:10.000It was really just like a, you know, latent demonstration.
00:44:13.000Looting, like a potential looting situation.
00:45:54.000And I told all these protesters, I said, the cops are going to come and they're going to kneel on that guy's neck for taking my friend's glasses.
00:47:50.000And especially when you consider not only is nobody talking about it, it seems like that's just over, but also you've got thousands or hundreds of thousands of protesters across the country in the streets in close proximity, hardly any of them wearing masks.
00:48:05.000And all the healthcare professionals and officials are saying that that's not a public safety hazard.
00:48:15.000It turns out these protesters, you know, these protests where they're not social distancing, they're not wearing masks, they're not, you know, washing their hands or anything.
00:48:24.000It turns out that that's fine because what that's combating is the disease, the virus of racism or bigotry.
00:49:02.000Maybe not in Minneapolis, but in every other city in the country.
00:49:06.000When you have all these protesters and they're unruly and they're looting and they're violating curfew, how do the police control them and push them back and try to manage that?
00:50:21.000It would be difficult to design a worse mass event that would be a super spreader for the virus, right?
00:50:30.000You know, they talk about these super spreading events like a football game or whatever, you know, like a sporting event or a party.
00:50:40.000Or they say that these events have the potential to create super spreaders.
00:50:44.000That, you know, if you go to a football game and one person has the virus, they're coughing and they're sneezing and the whole stadium gets sick, right?
00:50:50.000Or a cruise or a ship, a cruise ship or an airplane, I mean to say.
00:50:56.000But last time I checked, you go to a football game or an airplane or a cruise ship and you're not like coughing in somebody's face.
00:51:01.000You're not like, Right next to them, locking arms in some cases, or like high fiving or hugging.
00:51:06.000So, I mean, these protests are the worst.
00:51:09.000I mean, that is like, like I said, it would be hard to design a mass event that would be worse in terms of spreading the coronavirus.
00:51:18.000So, anyway, like I said, I don't want to spend too much time on that.
00:51:22.000I know that's kind of like a tire take.
00:51:24.000I've seen a million people, you know, say that, but it's just amazing.
00:51:29.000And you really have to think about that the extent to which the media controls.
00:52:04.000You wake up, you get in your car, you drive to work, you come home, maybe go to the movie theater, maybe go to the mall.
00:52:10.000And think about how much information about the world and about even your own community or your city that you alone are getting from your senses.
00:52:20.000And then think about where the blanks are filled in by media.
00:52:24.000It's almost everything else newspapers, the nightly news, education, Hollywood.
00:52:32.000Think about the extent to which your perception of the world.
00:52:36.000And as a result, your place in it, how much of that is controlled and designed by media, controlled by the New York Times, controlled by Hollywood?
00:52:50.000Think about how many people watch Hollywood movies or Netflix shows or Amazon Prime shows.
00:52:55.000And think about the fact that all of that is made in one city by a group of maybe 2,500 people when you're thinking about actors, directors, producers.
00:53:05.000Think about like what those things really come down to and their fundamentals.
00:53:09.000Ultra liberal coastal city, this group of maybe a thousand, 2,500, 5,000 people, maybe at most people that are making and designing the lived experience, the world that we're living in for hundreds of millions or billions of people in the world.
00:53:27.000It's a constructed reality for everybody.
00:53:29.000And that's something that's really important because, you know, like I said, three months ago, all these liberals and awfuls and so on were yelling at people to get inside.
00:53:40.000Wear a mask, you're killing elderly people, you're being irresponsible.
00:53:45.000You know, the colloquial, the proverbial Karen.
00:53:48.000And now, those same people, you need to post the black picture on Instagram.
00:55:52.000I want to talk about, of course, the George Floyd protests.
00:55:55.000And I did talk a little bit about the protests before I left, but they weren't nearly as bad when I left.
00:56:02.000You know, two weeks ago, I think the last show that I did, we talked about the protests in Minneapolis and St. Paul, and that was it.
00:56:11.000And once I left, we had protests in Chicago and in New York City and in LA and really in virtually every city in the country, and violent protests.
00:56:52.000Now, there's a deeper answer to that question, and I'll get to that, but on a very sort of nominal level, Why are the George Floyd protests or riots happening?
00:57:04.000It kind of matters who George Floyd was, how he died, how that all unfolded.
00:57:10.000And really think about that you look at all the damage that's been done to this country, the economic damage, not just from buildings destroyed and businesses looted and all that, but also from the curfews and from, I'm sure, the ensuing white flight or other societal repercussions, but also the death toll, the violence, you know, all these things.
00:57:30.000Let's get to the genesis of where this arose from because we've seen a lot of tragedies and we saw a lot of sort of race relations incidents right before the George Floyd killing, with Ahmaud Arbery as one example, and the bird watching incident as another.
00:57:45.000So, I think it's really important to get down to who George Floyd is because I'm seeing murals and paintings all over the country of maybe the ugliest, one of the ugliest people I've ever seen, George Floyd.
00:58:05.000Urban art is honestly the ugliest art that there is.
00:58:08.000It's almost worse than postmodern art.
00:58:11.000I know postmodern art has like this bad rap.
00:58:13.000Everything that we don't like is postmodernism, right?
00:58:17.000That's a little constructive jab at my peers, my fellow traditionalists.
00:58:22.000But the worst art, in my opinion, is this urban street art, specifically like urban black art.
00:58:28.000It's like pop art that you see like under bridges or the graffiti and all these murals of George Floyd, and it's George Floyd next to Malcolm X and MLK, and it's just trash.
00:58:57.000It's in his name, it's his memory, you know, according to even our Republican president, that we're looting and burning and pillaging and shooting and stabbing and all the rest.
00:59:08.000So, who is this guy and what happened?
00:59:10.000Two weeks ago, we didn't really know that much about George Floyd.
00:59:14.000We didn't know how he died because we didn't have the autopsy report.
00:59:17.000We didn't have the footage of how he ended up on the ground and with a cop's knee in his neck.
00:59:59.000Now, what I want to point out, that sounds like a very simple thing, of course.
01:00:03.000But what I want to point out is George Floyd was committing a crime.
01:00:09.000So, with all the riots going on and all the protests and all the calls for justice, and even if you disagreed with how he ended up on his belly on the ground, where did this all start?
01:00:32.000He left, came right back in with the same bill, you know, and tried to buy the cigarettes, and the cops were called on him.
01:00:40.000What else did they find about George Floyd?
01:00:42.000Well, in the autopsy report, which we now have access to, and this is according to the medical examiner from Hennepin County, this was the official autopsy.
01:00:53.000There was a family autopsy that was done, there were two autopsies.
01:00:57.000One was conducted by the medical examiner.
01:02:46.000Ahmaud Arbery, Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, same shoes, different socks, always the same story.
01:02:53.000These people always just seem to end up in the wrong place at the wrong time.
01:02:58.000They used to be criminals getting their life back together, and something just goes horribly wrong racism in the system.
01:03:05.000And maybe they were committing a crime, but they didn't deserve that.
01:03:09.000So let's go into the criminal record of George Floyd.
01:03:12.000It says, this is a report from the Daily Mail.
01:03:15.000It says, quote, George Floyd was sentenced to five years in prison in 2009 for an assault and robbery committed two years earlier.
01:03:24.000He was convicted after pleading guilty to entering a woman's home and jabbing a gun in her stomach while searching for money and drugs, according to court documents.
01:03:34.000According to the court report, the victim said the largest member of the group, who she identified as Floyd, Big Floyd, forced his way inside the residence, placed a pistol, Against the complainant's abdomen and forced her into the living room area of the residence.
01:03:49.000This large suspect then proceeded to search the residence while another armed suspect guarded the complainant, who was struck in the head and sides by the second armed suspect with his pistol while she screamed for help.
01:04:01.000Floyd, who was accompanied by five other men, never found any money or drugs but took jewelry and the victim's cell phone.
01:04:08.000A neighbor who observed the robbery occur wrote down the license plate number of the perpetrators.
01:04:15.000Floyd was sentenced to 10 months in state jail for possession of cocaine.
01:04:19.000He had been charged in December 2005 for having less than one gram of the controlled substance.
01:04:24.000However, a few months later, the charge was updated to possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, amending the amount Floyd allegedly had to more than four grams of cocaine.
01:04:36.000Floyd had two other cocaine offenses, receiving an eight month sentence stemming from an October 2002 arrest, and was sentenced to 10 months from a 2004 arrest.
01:04:46.000Floyd was arrested in April 2002 for criminal trespassing and was sentenced to 30 days in jail.
01:04:52.000He did another stint for theft with a firearm in August 1998.
01:04:58.000He served 10 months at Harris County Jail.
01:05:01.000So, this is the man whose memory we, even as conservatives, even as white people, even as whatever you want to call it, we all as a nation, as the world, as humanity, we have to honor this degenerate, violent criminal.
01:05:38.000As much as the media, as much as Black Lives Matter, as much as even our Republican or conservative representatives or commentators would like you to believe they want you to start in the middle of the story, all these stories have a beginning.
01:05:52.000You know, George Floyd did not start out on the ground on his belly with a cop's knee in his neck.
01:05:59.000And you can only commit crimes and rob people and do drugs and get high on fentanyl and try to rob stores before your luck runs out.
01:06:08.000But there's actually even more to this story than that.
01:06:10.000You know, this is maybe like the final boss of race riots.
01:06:15.000Although I hesitate to say that because, you know, the way things are going, who knows?
01:06:19.000We could get somebody even better than this.
01:06:22.000Not only was George Floyd a drug abuser, not only did he have a long criminal record, not only was he violent and used guns to beat women while robbing them, not only did he try to counterfeit stores while high in fentanyl, but he was also a porn star.
01:06:39.000I don't think that most of the BLM people know that.
01:06:42.000I don't think that most of the people honoring George Floyd's memory know that.
01:06:47.000And they don't know that because nobody in the media reports on that.
01:06:51.000But there is lots of evidence on the internet, and this is a report from the Washington Sentinel.
01:06:56.000It says that Floyd appeared in a hardcore porn film a few years ago.
01:07:01.000Floyd can be seen in a sex tape made by a porn outfit called the Habib Show.
01:07:07.000These pornographers, and this is a little editorializing from the source, but it says the pornographers do not make artful porn.
01:07:14.000Which is sort of an oxymoron, to be sure.
01:07:17.000Indeed, they often film somewhat brutal and crass sexual encounters where the women are passed from man to man, slapped around, choked, and assailed without let up.
01:07:27.000Invariably, the Habib show featured two, three, or even four men on one woman.
01:07:38.000So, I want you to keep that in mind in a week or two weeks or in a year when you're driving down George Floyd Boulevard.
01:07:46.000Or Black Lives Matter Road in the White House, towards the White House in Washington, D.C., you're in Chicago, Philadelphia, L.A., and you're driving down Big Floyd Lane.
01:07:55.000I want you to remember who these street signs are named after.
01:07:58.000When you see that big giant nose, that big giant head on a mural, on the side of a restaurant, or on the side of your business, or on a subway, this is the guy.
01:08:49.000And people are up in arms and very compassionate and activists assembling on the streets.
01:08:56.000But let's look at the whole picture here.
01:08:59.000And this is the picture every time with George Floyd, with Ahmaud Arbery, with Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin.
01:09:06.000You show me the unarmed black angel getting his life back together in the wrong place at the wrong time, and I'll show you the criminal record.
01:09:14.000I'll show you the toxicology report that shows all the drugs in the system.
01:09:44.000And when you look at the black community, not only do they commit a vastly disproportionate amount of the crime, but when they get caught, they run.
01:09:53.000And then when they get chased down, they resist arrest.
01:09:56.000And once in a blue moon, one of them gets shot, and it doesn't look great on video.
01:10:02.000And we're supposed to turn our whole country upside down because of it?
01:11:10.000With this mentality that it has to be politically correct and it has to be set for prime time, that if somebody gets it on a camera phone, that it's going to be all over Fox News and look totally proper.
01:11:45.000You know, they say all this stuff about black people have to fear the police.
01:11:49.000Young black men, you know, they don't have this privilege of being able to get pulled over by cops and, you know, not fear for their lives.
01:11:58.000Well, you know, I've never had a problem with cops because I've never done cocaine and I've never trafficked cocaine.
01:12:04.000I've never had a problem with cops because I've never been an armed robber.
01:12:08.000I've never gone into a woman's house with five Groypers, five hard hitting Groypers, and pistol whipped.
01:12:14.000You know, in some reports, they say it was a pregnant woman.
01:12:16.000I haven't had any confirmation on that, but nevertheless, a woman, I've never done that.
01:12:21.000I've never gone into 7 Eleven and tried to pay for something with the counterfeit money while high in fentanyl.
01:13:46.000Part time rapper, part time pornographer, part time thief and drug abuser.
01:13:51.000This is the hero, you know, driving down George Floyd lane.
01:13:55.000And I hope that they will tear down the Lincoln Memorial, or maybe just tear down the statue of Lincoln inside the memorial and erect a statue of George Floyd.
01:14:17.000Or they look at the death of George Floyd, I should say, in the protests.
01:14:20.000And what struck me after all this, and we look at the devastation, and I want to talk just briefly to give you an idea of the scope of what we've seen with these riots.
01:15:22.000Really, it's just a failure to hold anybody accountable every step of the way.
01:15:26.000You know, George Floyd cannot be held accountable for committing crimes, George Floyd cannot be held accountable for resisting arrest.
01:15:34.000And then people are going to go out and loot stores and shoot and they're going to burn down buildings and so on, and they cannot be held accountable for that.
01:15:43.000So every step of the way, you've got people breaking the law, rules don't apply to us, and so on.
01:15:49.000But we have these riots now, and people take a look at all this damage, everything that's going on.
01:15:54.000Because now, obviously, it's taken on a life of its own.
01:15:57.000Now it's much bigger than the arrest of George Floyd.
01:16:00.000At this point, the facts really don't even matter to these people.
01:16:04.000They're pushing now an ideological agenda.
01:16:06.000And we know that maybe this is the catalyst for something that has been boiling under the surface for a long time.
01:16:13.000And we've seen it boil over many times, even in my lifetime, in Ferguson.
01:16:18.000And we've seen that in L.A. 30 years ago.
01:16:21.000And we saw that in Detroit 60 years ago.
01:16:23.000I mean, this is not unprecedented in American history.
01:16:27.000But people take a look at all this damage and everything that's gone on.
01:16:30.000And once again, just like with George Floyd, but sort of on a different level, who is to blame for the looting, the rioting, the violence?
01:16:38.000Well, if you ask anybody in the conservative movement, they will tell you that it was Antifa.
01:16:43.000This was to me maybe the most shocking thing.
01:16:46.000I mean, really, maybe not surprising, but definitely shocking.
01:16:51.000I thought that after all this, this would be a grand slam for the American right.
01:16:57.000Finally, people will see, at least in our tent, what's really going on in this country.
01:17:07.000That the stock market highs and the low black unemployment and all these.
01:17:11.000Economic indicators and other metrics, they are not a real reflection of what's happening on the ground in this country.
01:17:18.000And like I said, what's lying just beneath the surface?
01:17:20.000I thought finally, if people did not see what happened even with a guy like George Floyd or Ahmaud Arbery, now with these violent riots, they're going to see what we've been saying all along demographics is destiny.
01:17:32.000This country is destabilizing, and that demands serious consideration and real answers.
01:17:38.000But in the backdrop of all this going on, our conservative commentators come out, including the president and many others, and they try to sell us on the fact or the theory.
01:17:49.000And convince us that the real antagonist here, the real cause of all this strife, is George Soros or Antifa or white liberals or just plain and simple white people.
01:18:05.000And I know George Soros isn't exactly white, but a lot of these conservatives don't know the difference.
01:18:12.000As always, when black people commit crimes, black criminals commit crimes, who is at fault?
01:18:30.000I saw a video of a white guy with a black umbrella.
01:18:33.000And therefore, the videos of hundreds of blacks pouring into the Verizon wireless store and the Target, doing iPhone chargers and everything else.
01:18:41.000Well, I mean, that just goes to show who's really at fault.
01:18:45.000We are always looking to remove the blame from non white groups.
01:19:27.000And somehow, this was twisted and contorted into a narrative about how the Democratic Party, white conspirators, goaded them into doing this.
01:19:38.000They instigated this, paid them to do this, which that doesn't really make much sense to me.
01:19:46.000If you paid them, why would they need to steal?
01:19:48.000I don't understand the underlying logic.
01:19:51.000But I do actually understand the underlying premise, which is that we as conservatives, or maybe just broadly as white people, Cannot ever have a racial consciousness.
01:20:01.000And more specifically, we can never look at non white groups as groups at all or as groups that are worthy of criticism or skepticism.
01:20:11.000And this is something I've been saying for a long time.
01:21:08.000I said, conservatives can look at blacks looting and pillaging stores and burning down apartment complexes in Minneapolis, and they'll ask themselves, is George Soros involved in the match industry?
01:21:24.000Is George Soros involved in the brick industry?
01:21:28.000You know, they will see a black person take a brick and throw it through the window of Verizon Wireless, jump in and steal phones, and they'll say, did George Soros provide the bricks?
01:22:10.000And it also looks quite like sub Saharan Africa.
01:22:13.000And you know, they say that one of the best indicators of intelligence or a high IQ is your ability to recognize patterns.
01:22:20.000And I look across the world at the scope of poverty or violence or devastation, and the one variable that I isolate from all these cases is not socialism.
01:22:32.000It's not the influence of shadowy Jewish billionaires.
01:23:18.000But we always have to have a scapegoat like this.
01:23:22.000And this is something, by the way, which is intrinsic to democracy.
01:23:27.000To sort of take this and go somewhere else with it, you know, something which I haven't actually brought up on the show before.
01:23:33.000When I think about who the scapegoat is for all of this, it's very telling that they blame Antifa or even in some cases Black Lives Matter or George Soros.
01:23:42.000They blame a big billionaire or a group because you cannot alienate the voters.
01:23:50.000You know, there are reports from the White House that the reason that Donald Trump did not send in the National Guard on day one is because Jared Kushner convinced him that it would hurt his potential with black voters in the election.
01:24:03.000So, why can we not talk about what's happening in Minneapolis?
01:24:06.000Why can't we talk about what's really happening in Minneapolis or in the south side of Chicago or, you know, take your picket, any major city in this country?
01:24:16.000Because those same people that are looting and pillaging and setting cars on fire.
01:24:22.000They get to decide who the president is in November.
01:24:26.000Or broadly speaking, even if it's not the looters themselves, people that relate or sympathize or empathize with those looters will vote in November.
01:24:34.000So we actually can't, a politician can't go out and say, well, you know, this population has some problems because they serve those populations, even if there's problems.
01:24:46.000And that is something that, you know, maybe that's a consideration that we need to have about democracy in itself.
01:24:53.000That guy up there, or this group over there, democracy almost necessitates the creation of scapegoats, which is very interesting in itself.
01:25:01.000So, I saw this George Soros Antifa angle on Twitter.
01:25:05.000And what I will say about this is, I don't doubt that there was, and this is maybe the big picture on all of this, on the riots in general.
01:25:14.000I don't doubt that George Soros had involvement with Black Lives Matter.
01:25:18.000He gave, I think, billions to Black Lives Matter, if I'm not mistaken.
01:25:22.000His Open Society Foundation did give exorbitant amounts of money to Black Lives Matter.
01:25:27.000Antifa was present at lots of these demonstrations.
01:25:32.000Albeit in Antifa strongholds like Portland and DC, it was particular.
01:25:37.000You know, if you looked at Minneapolis, it was largely the locals.
01:25:41.000In Portland, it was Antifa, and Portland's an Antifa city.
01:25:44.000In DC, it was maybe 60 40, 40 Antifa, and DC's an Antifa city.
01:25:50.000But to me, the big picture is whether or not you had affiliates of groups or even catalysts from groups, they catalyzed the population, and the population acted.
01:26:00.000You know, maybe there was money that organized it.
01:26:16.000Whether or not, I mean, who lit the spark, who lit the fuse, I think it's dubious to say that in a significant amount of cases it was Antifa or Soros related entities or anything like that.
01:26:26.000But even if that was your argument, even if you were to believe Soros, you know, he goaded them into doing this, Antifa catalyzed them into doing this, they planted the bricks.
01:26:39.000Well, they poured money into this hashtag and this organization, but my peers and my old teachers from high school still posted on their social media and they still showed up to these protests.
01:26:54.000And that's not something that's new, that's not a groundbreaking take, but here's maybe the kicker the country is split, and it's not split evenly, it's not 50 50, but it's split.
01:27:05.000And the differences that we have with the other half.
01:27:08.000Are unavoidable and they're irreconcilable.
01:28:23.000And I think that's lost on a lot of people.
01:28:26.000A lot of people on the sidelines don't want to vilify the other side.
01:28:29.000Well, you know, we just have it's sort of like when, you know, they make the regime change arguments about Iran or North Korea or, you know, even Germany, right, or Russia.
01:28:39.000Well, the problem isn't the Iranian people, it's their leader.
01:28:43.000The problem isn't North Korea, it's their leader.
01:30:32.000And this has been the conversation that I've been trying to start and I've been trying to have.
01:30:36.000Talking about race and talking about irreconcilable differences and talking about the media and actors, powerful actors in the elite, and nobody seems to want to talk about that.
01:31:12.000They're not in the streets yelling, fuck capitalism.
01:31:14.000They're in the streets yelling, fuck white people.
01:31:17.000They're in the streets yelling, all cops are bastards.
01:31:20.000They're in the streets burning the American flag.
01:31:22.000I don't think that ideology is very salient when we look at the conflicts between police and protesters or business owners and rioters or anything like that.
01:31:32.000George Soros, Antifa, BLM, how does that have anything to do with the fact that these cities are an open rebellion?
01:31:40.000Open rebellion, not just against the police and the law.
01:31:44.000And the established civilized order, but against our history and our heritage.
01:31:49.000It's not just businesses being destroyed, it's statues being taken down, streets being renamed, an entire country being erased that has nothing to do with socialism.
01:32:00.000And maybe George Soros is funding it on some level or Antifa's participating in it, but they've got a lot of people that are going along with it.
01:32:07.000They've got soldiers that are out there and they believe every bit of it.
01:32:17.000I hear all this stuff about George Soros, Antifa, and I cannot believe that we finally have an opportunity to talk about what's happening to this country that it is fracturing, coming apart at the seams, and people so quick to make it about partisan politics.
01:32:41.000I see the entire country on fire, my own neighborhood.
01:32:45.000You know, I live in a 97% white suburb.
01:32:48.000And in the adjacent few neighborhoods where you've got a tiny non white community, the Home Depot's being looted, the Binny's liquor store's being looted.
01:32:58.000And Mike Cernovich is going to tweet, Jobs, not mobs?
01:33:15.000No, even if he did supply the bricks, it was blacks that threw them, and everybody knows that.
01:33:22.000The other thing that I noticed, and this is kind of like a small thing, and I'm already probably going to get in trouble for all that I've said so far.
01:33:30.000I don't want people to read too much into this, but you know what else I've seen a lot of throughout the course of these protests?
01:33:37.000I've seen a lot of people driving through the city, and they don't know what's going on in the downtown area or on the highways.
01:33:47.000I've seen FedEx trucks, I've seen there was a tanker truck.
01:33:53.000And a few, you know, just civilians driving through in their cars, sedans or SUVs, and protesters swarm their cars.
01:34:03.000And you can imagine what you're thinking if you drive through one of these crowds with your kids in the car, family members, even just yourself, and you see what's happening on the news shots fired and fires started, cars being set on fire.
01:34:15.000You're driving in a car and you see cars on fire down the road.
01:34:29.000Well, they slow down when people rush in front of the cars.
01:34:32.000And then when they see people banging on the windows or climbing on top, then they speed up.
01:34:36.000And sometimes people get hit or they get run over.
01:34:39.000And look, I'm just saying this is not, you know, look, I'm not saying anything more than I am, but, you know, the reason why I'm totally vilified in like the conservative movement, or one of the reasons, is because I went to a little thing called Charlottesville.
01:34:56.000And what was notable about Charlottesville, I mean, this was.
01:35:00.000You know, it was a gathering which, in retrospect, had a lot of unsavory characters, I'm not going to lie, but also had a lot of people that were there to protest the removal of the Robert E. Lee statue.
01:35:09.000There were people there to protest mass immigration.
01:35:53.000Somebody died of a heart attack, and that made it a terrorist attack.
01:35:56.000And everybody that was there is a terrorist.
01:35:58.000It was a terrorist rally because of this incident.
01:36:01.000And, you know, look, I'm not going to speak to, you know, because I'm not familiar with all the.
01:36:06.000Details of the James Fields case and exactly what happened.
01:36:09.000I'm not trying to say that he was innocent or anything like that, but I am trying to say that I see a lot of videos lately that look exactly like that.
01:36:19.000I mean, it's the same video, and it's the same buildup, and it's the same conclusion.
01:36:24.000And I just think that's very interesting that when that happened three years ago, because of who was in attendance, it was a terrorist attack.
01:36:32.000Now that we see what's going on nationwide, I mean, some of these people are getting charged, or some of these people.
01:36:38.000You know, are having problems, but generally speaking, people can see it for what it is.
01:36:42.000That's another little thought that I had.
01:36:43.000And that's not a huge thing, but I would be remiss if I didn't point it out.
01:36:47.000I know a lot of people have been thinking about it, at least in our circles, people like me.
01:36:51.000It's like I've gotten deplatformed from like 10 different things because of this rally where I was there for a minute.
01:36:59.000I went there, I shook some hands, I went back to my hotel.
01:37:02.000And because of one incident, it's a terrorist attack, right?
01:37:05.000And we see the same video a dozen times in the past week, and we all see what happened.
01:37:15.000Well, no, there's a few things, a few more things to get through.
01:37:19.000There's a very comprehensive topic, obviously.
01:37:22.000The other thing that I noticed about what's been happening with the riots is the participation of giant corporations because we're talking about culpability in this show.
01:37:31.000We're talking about who's culpable, what's going on, who are the actors.
01:37:35.000You know, we see obviously the outcome, we see obviously the aftermath and the devastation, and we're trying to see who's doing the rioting.
01:37:46.000And so, on some level, we have to lay the blame at the feet of the people themselves.
01:37:50.000And we have to lay the blame at the feet of people like George Floyd, you know, and see the genesis for this one in particular, this riot in particular, nominally, is because of George Floyd.
01:38:00.000But it's not just the people that have culpability here, it's also some other groups.
01:38:05.000You know, it's not to say, and I made this comment about democracy, that you've got to blame people sometimes, and democracy doesn't allow you to do that.
01:38:13.000But also, there are shadowy interests and other organizations facilitating this.
01:38:18.000But I don't think it's also entirely who you would expect.
01:38:21.000The easy finger to point is at George Soros or Antifa, the Democratic Party.
01:38:28.000But you know who else I saw supporting Black Lives Matter that was facilitating everything that's gone on in the past three weeks?
01:38:35.000Bank of America, Google, Facebook, Apple.
01:38:40.000And I'll read you this is just a small sample.
01:38:41.000I'm sure you've seen it of all the corporate support for what's gone on in the past three weeks.
01:38:47.000Just about every corporation known to man, and I put this on Twitter, everything from Nickelodeon to Bank of America, Star Wars.
01:38:54.000Lego, things that you would least expect Nintendo, Xbox, PlayStation, Microsoft, McDonald's, Target, every corporation that there is, putting out a statement, a hashtag, a powerful commercial.
01:39:07.000That's a statement on race or a donation.
01:39:10.000And like I said, I'll read you a small sample of what's gone on in the past few weeks.
01:39:15.000Amazon is donating a total of $10 million to 11 organizations, including the ACLU, the Equal Justice Initiative, and the NAACP.
01:39:26.000Airbnb is giving a total of $500,000 to the NAACP and Black Lives Matter, which is notable because Airbnb is bankrupt right now.
01:39:36.000Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a Facebook post on Sunday that his company would be donating $10 million to groups working on racial justice.
01:39:45.000Nike released a statement on June 5th announcing a $40 million commitment over the next four years.
01:39:52.000$40 million over the next four years to support the black community in the United States.
01:39:58.000The CEO of Uber announced on May 31st that the company plans to give $1 million to the Equal Justice Initiative and the Center for Policing Equity.
01:40:08.000YouTube announced in a tweet last week that it would be giving $1 million to the Center for Policing Equity.
01:40:14.000Bank of America said on Tuesday that it will donate $1 billion to local communities to address racial and income inequalities exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic.
01:40:28.000And then, like I said, you've got brands like Nickelodeon, Lego, Star Wars, Netflix, Apple, TikTok, Instagram, Chipotle, McDonald's, putting out statements, hashtags on social media, in some cases, donations, in some cases, just support through press releases and things of that nature.
01:40:46.000And the first thing that I think of when I see all of this is obviously, where's the systemic racism?
01:40:52.000And I know maybe a lot of people understand this at this point, but we hear all this complaining from blacks and we hear this complaining from liberals.
01:41:01.000That there is this conspiracy against blacks to prevent them from getting ahead.
01:41:46.000To put more money in the hands of black people, to give more job opportunities to black people, to give more programs and more education and more money and more money and more this and that to blacks and to minorities.
01:41:58.000But I see this and I see what's gone on for basically 50 years.
01:42:04.000If anything, the only systemic disadvantage against any racial group in America is against white people.
01:42:10.000Blacks are the beneficiaries of programs like this, they're the beneficiaries of affirmative action, they're the beneficiaries of just about everything racial quotas, diversity hire programs, HR departments, they're the beneficiaries of college programs dedicated to studying history and bias and racism and all the rest.
01:42:33.000Government programs, welfare in the communities.
01:42:36.000Even if you look on a more intangible level in Hollywood, in commercials, how many commercials have you seen of the white dunce and the black genius?
01:42:47.000How many commercials have you seen where a right white criminal and a black civilian, or a white idiot and a black intelligent consumer who they know how to use the app or they are the bargain hunter, they know what's up and they're going to help their foolish white friend?
01:43:03.000How many times have you seen anti white?
01:43:05.000Racism in media versus anti black racism.
01:43:13.000Bank of America is not giving $1 billion to any white person anytime soon.
01:43:19.000Nike is not donating $40 million to white communities or really any other community anytime soon.
01:43:26.000None of these social media companies, none of these other corporations on every level, in every sector of the economy, they don't care at all about our people.
01:43:36.000They don't care about our country, our heritage.
01:43:39.000It's almost a systemic inequality in the opposite direction.
01:43:43.000You know, this is the classic case of crying out as you're being struck, something to that effect, or crying out as you're striking, so to speak.
01:43:51.000They cry out about these systemic inequalities.
01:43:54.000Meanwhile, they are the beneficiaries of the only systemic inequalities that exist.
01:44:00.000And you might say that there's a racist cop, or you might say that there's a racist politician, or a racist manager, or a CEO, and certainly that exists in the country, people that are.
01:44:10.000And I don't even like that word because it's very nebulous.
01:44:12.000But certainly, you might find people that hate blacks.
01:44:16.000I think it's very rare, ultra rare in this society that exist in different positions.
01:44:22.000But they exist in police departments where they get diversity training.
01:44:26.000If there's a racist politician, they exist in a climate where there is a black caucus and there is investigations and there's all kinds of built in mechanisms to prevent that.
01:44:36.000If there's a racist professor, they're in a college where there's affirmative action quotas to bring in certain amounts of blacks and Hispanics who, in most cases, are unexceptional or unremarkable and especially undeserving of getting into these prestigious schools.
01:44:52.000So, if we're talking about systems, well, there is systemic inequality, and the only inequality that exists is everybody else against whites and, in some cases, Asians.
01:45:04.000But beyond that, I look at what's happening with Bank of America and all these groups, and I think, well, who are they supporting when they're giving these donations and these hashtags?
01:45:12.000They're donating to Black Lives Matter.
01:45:14.000And Black Lives Matter is kind of, you know, it's a smart euphemism for what they're about.
01:45:20.000It's a trap because you oppose Black Lives Matter, and what do they say?
01:45:24.000Oh, well, you know, you don't believe Black Lives Matter?
01:45:27.000Well, on some level, it's well, everyone matters.
01:46:19.000It's about destroying traditional America, taking down statues, taking down monuments, destroying the police, taking out white people, eliminating white people through immigration and all the rest.
01:46:30.000And so, on second thought, it's not just The obvious take is that if Bank of America gives you a billion dollars, you're not oppressed.
01:46:38.000But beyond that, well, who is Bank of America giving the money to?
01:46:41.000Well, they're giving money to BLM, all these organizations giving money to BLM, or to blacks themselves.
01:46:48.000And to me, then, more than that, is what this amounts to just a giant shakedown.
01:47:00.000He didn't die from asphyxiation, he died from a heart attack.
01:47:03.000With basically a lethal dose of fentanyl in his system.
01:47:07.000And as a result of this, blacks destroyed Minneapolis.
01:47:11.000And people across the country destroyed their Gold Coast, whatever's comparable from Chicago, or their business district, or their finance district, whatever, their neighborhoods.
01:48:16.000Please don't, you know, you see this Jacob Fry, the mayor of Minneapolis, like a dog before these protesters, on his knees, crying and apologizing.
01:48:27.000Please don't, you know, you've got these disgusting race hustlers up on the stage.
01:49:03.000We have been rewarding this behavior for too long.
01:49:05.000Commit a crime, you're let off the hook.
01:49:07.000Commit a crime, get attacked, we're going to do a scholarship in your honor.
01:49:11.000Riot in the city, and we're going to open up a library and a school, and we're going to defund the police and give more programs and all the rest.
01:49:23.000Loot the store, and you get something.
01:49:25.000Try and buy cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill, and there's no consequences.
01:49:30.000And we cannot come to these groups, whether they're actual organizations or just demographics in this country, and appease lawlessness, unaccountability, everything that we're seeing.
01:49:42.000We have to come down hard with an iron fist.
01:49:45.000This kind of flip flopping, honor the death of George Floyd by peacefully protesting.
01:49:51.000No, these people should not be protesting.
01:49:57.000People like George Floyd should be in jail.
01:49:59.000And people that resist arrest when they're high on fentanyl and they're dangerous criminals, as far as I'm concerned, I don't cry over them when they die.
01:50:06.000And that's what this country needs seriousness.
01:50:09.000Because we're seeing this trajectory of this country where the mob makes the rules.
01:50:14.000It's a little thing called anarcho tyranny.
01:50:17.000Where it seems like the only people that actually get in trouble are the people that try to impede the lawlessness.
01:50:24.000The only people that the law really actually applies to are the people that are not criminals, ironically.
01:50:32.000The taxpayers, the white people, the law abiding people, and you know, not to say that white people are the only tax paying law abiding people, but you know, whites are a big category of people that do those things.
01:50:42.000Those are the only people that the rules actually apply to.
01:50:46.000That if you resist arrest, you get a penalty.
01:51:24.000That is a small taste of what is to come.
01:51:26.000When you have a population that does not follow the rules, doesn't care about the rules, they break the rules, they get arrested, and their solution is to fire the people that arrested them.
01:51:37.000They commit a crime, get thrown in jail, and their solution is to close the jails.
01:51:41.000I mean, this is what we're talking about the triumph of lawlessness, the triumph of the mob, and in particular, this very unstable, very diverse, multicultural, multiracial mob of people.
01:51:55.000In many cases, with low IQs, high aggression, high T, that are violent.
01:51:59.000And this is a recipe for a country that looks like the countries that they came from Brazil, Somalia, Africa.
01:52:06.000And more to the point, and this was maybe the most telling thing I saw on social media in the past three weeks, there was an article written in the New York Times, I think yesterday, maybe two days ago.
01:52:16.000And it was about Somali immigrants in Minnesota.
01:52:20.000They left Somalia, they came to Minnesota.
01:52:23.000And if you don't know, Somalia is a lawless country, it is a failed state.
01:52:28.000They have no government, it's just competing warlords.
01:52:32.000And the country is poor, it's violent, it's one of the worst countries in the world.
01:52:38.000And the Somalians are coming here, they're coming to Minnesota specifically, and they're saying, gee, this is just like the place that I just left.
01:52:47.000And so this is from the New York Times.
01:53:00.000He says, I couldn't distinguish between being in Somalia and being in St. Paul.
01:53:05.000Observing the heavy presence of security forces and armored police, he said, I realize that the U.S. is not much different from the country I came from.
01:53:38.000Even before Mr. Floyd's killing unleashed protests across the nation, Somali men in Minneapolis and elsewhere in Minnesota were part of the population most likely to be in conflict with the police.
01:53:50.000According to the city's own figures, about 20% of Minneapolis' population of 430,000 is black.
01:53:57.000But nearly 60% of people who are subjected to police violence, kicks, neck holds, punches, shoves, mace, tasers, or other forms of force are black.
01:54:06.000They leave out in this article, That while 60% of the people subjected to police violence in Minnesota are black, you leave out the fact that fully 70%, I think it's close to 80% of the population that commits crimes, violent crimes in Minnesota, is also black.
01:54:23.000So if you're looking at the rate at which blacks are committing the violent crimes in Minnesota, it's between 70 and 80%.
01:54:30.000And the rate at which they experience violence from police, it's 60%.
01:54:35.000Since 2015, the Minneapolis police have documented using force about 11,500 times.
01:54:41.000For at least 66,650 acts of force, the subject of that force was black.
01:54:47.000By comparison, the police have used force about 2,750 times against white people, who make up about 60% of the population.
01:54:55.000That means the police use force against black people at a rate at least seven times that of white people in the last five years.
01:55:02.000But of course, like I said, they're committing a disproportionate amount of crimes, and the rate at which it's disproportionate in terms of crime is greater than it is disproportionate at which they experience violence at the hands of police.
01:55:16.000This guy comes from Somalia to the United States, and he says it's just like Somalia, but why?
01:55:22.000Not because of the violence, not because of the criminality, not because of the lawlessness, but because of the police brutality, because of the violence of the police.
01:55:36.000In a totalitarian country, you've got a lot of problems, but one of those problems is not criminality or lawlessness.
01:55:43.000And that's not an apologism for totalitarianism, by the way, but if you look at China, If you look at a vast number of other examples of totalitarian countries, they've got a lot of problems.
01:55:54.000Their problem is not people using counterfeit money to buy cigarettes.
01:55:57.000Their problem is not these populations that are committing wildly disproportionate amounts of crimes.
01:56:16.000But let's not forget what came first here.
01:56:19.000Let's start in the beginning of the story, which is that even in a state like Minnesota or in Minneapolis, The lawlessness did not start from the Somalians.
01:56:28.000It started from the African Americans.
01:56:36.000Maybe a Somali doesn't even go to Minneapolis, but the south side of Chicago or DC or New York City or Baltimore.
01:56:43.000And they see it's just like Somalia because of African Americans.
01:56:47.000African Americans who have been here for, in some cases, 400 years.
01:56:53.000And isn't it amazing that the blacks in America?
01:56:56.000That have been here for 400 years, somehow, someway, nobody seems to have a great answer, have created for themselves the same conditions in America after 400 years of being here that prevail in their ancestral homeland today.
01:57:12.000That a black person who's been here for generations, they've created a society not dissimilar from the society that black people live in today in Africa.
01:57:23.000And it's curious that the blacks in this country today, And the African migrants, the only similarity that they can see is that these damn police just can't get off their back.
01:57:34.000These police just can't stop shooting them.
01:57:37.000They don't see the connection, but I do.
01:58:08.000But we have to not forget which problem comes first.
01:58:11.000People come here, they commit crimes, they act in a lawless manner.
01:58:15.000And the necessary response to have some semblance of order is a total crackdown and a loss of civil liberties.
01:58:22.000And how can people not see that direct correlation?
01:58:27.000For all the conservatives that are out here, and I'll bring it home for these people.
01:58:31.000For all the conservatives out here that are so concerned about the Constitution or our Second Amendment or our First Amendment or freedom, America's about freedom or liberty and all this stuff, how do they not see the connection, the correlation, that a population comes into this country, they are lawless, barbaric, uncivilized, and as a result, you cannot have liberty in that country?
01:59:56.000And how people do not see this, how people do not see the dramatic ramifications for the American writer and for conservatism, what conservatism must become as a result of this, in light of this, reflecting upon this, it just goes to show how hopeless our situation really is.
02:00:15.000Because if people took one look at what was happening in these past weeks and they saw what I saw, which is lawlessness, and lawlessness coming from a certain sector of the population.
02:00:25.000And lawlessness that is going to get a response which is going to lower the quality of life.
02:00:30.000If they took a look at that and said, well, the solution to this is a brutal crackdown National Guard, military, crush them.
02:00:50.000Instead, we heard conservatives try to pander and appease the mob.
02:00:55.000And that's the consequence of all of this.
02:00:57.000We will end up like all the other countries that have allowed themselves to stoop to that level, that have let their standards slip so low, what they were willing to accept for the country that they live in.
02:01:07.000It's the same fate that will befall us.
02:01:14.000America was never exceptional because we tolerated lawlessness.
02:01:17.000America was never exceptional because we allowed people to come here and recreate the conditions of their shitty countries in our neighborhoods.
02:01:24.000America was exceptional because of Americans.
02:02:12.000All the media, all of our upbringing, all the conditioning is telling us that when we look at problems with any sector of the population, when we look at women's rights, when we look at gay liberation, what we're about to experience with Pride Month, we look at Black Lives Matter, we look at all these groups, and the conditioning has told us for 20 years don't believe your lying eyes.
02:02:48.000And we'll have given up our entire country, our heritage, our ancestry, the future of our children, because we didn't want to be called racist, because we didn't want to be called a word.
02:02:59.000We didn't want to get fired from our jobs.
02:03:01.000And it's not a call to action for everybody to go out there and beat their chest and say what I'm saying.
02:03:06.000But it is to say, let's have a sense of proportion.
02:03:08.000Let's have a sense of the gravity of the situation here.
02:03:11.000These things are getting deadly serious.
02:03:13.000And in the case of George Floyd and these protests, what is lethal about what's happening now is not only do you have these protests exacerbated by social media, exacerbated by legacy media, but you've got a constant supply of manpower because you've got 50 million people unemployed, because you've got a complete recession, one of the worst since the Great Depression.
02:03:35.000Coronavirus restrictions have people already.
02:04:56.000And this is where you have to take sort of a different perspective on the whole enchilada, so to speak.
02:05:02.000This system is rotten from top to bottom.
02:05:05.000From the media to the moneyed interests to democracy itself, liberalism, the whole thing, the whole stinking pile of it, it all has to go for us to have any chance at survival.
02:08:14.000Charlie Kirk, all these con anchors, mainstream conservatives, they say, well, race is only about skin color, and you're cynical.
02:08:23.000You're a pessimist if you care about race, if you care about the demographic future of our country and its impact on politics.
02:08:29.000Ben Shapiro said, I don't give a damn about the Browning of America.
02:08:32.000Well, when you look at what's happening here, I kind of actually give a big damn about the Browning of America.
02:08:38.000Like I said, the adjacent neighborhood to mine, like the Target got looted, the mall got looted, and that's because they had a tiny percentage of Browning.
02:09:13.000And this is what we have been doing as a people for decades we pick up, go somewhere else, and we're just going to.
02:09:20.000Take care of ourselves, our individual circumstance, and try to basically separate ourselves from the problem with forest preserves and transportation routes and things like that.
02:09:31.000Highways cutting through neighborhoods and all that.
02:09:34.000Urban planning in a multiracial country.
02:09:37.000But once the country goes minority white and we really get weighed into that, you're going to see that these demands will only become more excessive and they will just run the government and they will come to your house and they will ask for the reparations and won't be taking it from the police and doing any of these fancy ways that are like.
02:11:12.000All right, we're reading them for real this time.
02:11:16.000We've got Maxi Stoneman who says that Fenmoid from last weekend thought she can post that video of you online and have Twitter do its thing.
02:11:23.000Imagine expecting 300,000 likes from the anti white docs and cancel crowd only to end up deleting after a humiliating backfire.
02:13:11.000We were kind of in a back and forth with some of these protesters.
02:13:15.000You know, I laid back, hands in my pockets, and this roastie gets in my face and she's like, You get away from my kids, and blah, blah, blah.
02:13:23.000And I'm like, You're the only one that's threatening here.
02:15:41.000And some of my friends reached out to them.
02:15:43.000I might reach out to them at some point.
02:15:46.000You know, and not to like victim blame or anything, but it is maybe a teachable moment that what I do see so often is somebody will get doxxed.
02:15:55.000And when people think of doxing and think about hacking, they think that, well, you know, if I make an anonymous Twitter account, I can't get my account hacked.
02:16:03.000And if my account doesn't get hacked, I'll be okay.
02:16:06.000But most of the time, people don't get doxxed or their personal information found out from like just brute force, you know, like forcing the lock, Fallout style, you know, force lock.
02:16:19.000Most people that get doxxed don't have like their passwords broken or whatever.
02:16:24.000Usually it's just they post their own information and it's little things that you sometimes don't think about, but you always have to be conscious of it.
02:16:31.000They'll say where they go to school, where they work, where they live, they'll post pictures from their real life, details from their real life.
02:16:39.000And in DM groups, in DMs, or publicly.
02:16:42.000And nine times out of 10, maybe 99 times out of 100, those are the people that get doxxed.
02:16:49.000And, you know, I feel for the people that got doxxed, and I hope they're okay.
02:16:54.000I've had some friends reach out to them, and it sounds like they're doing okay.
02:16:57.000But I do just want to say for everybody else that's online, and maybe you're posting things that wouldn't fly at work or with your family, you got to be really, really careful.
02:17:07.000And that's not to say that you shouldn't take everything else seriously, like passwords and all that, but you should be very careful about your.
02:17:41.000People might say, oh, well, I. You know, work in this field.
02:17:45.000And do you see how maybe over the course of years, years worth of tweets, these little slips, these little personal things add up to a profile and they got you.
02:17:59.000It is important to have people like me because that is a huge strength that I could go to these things for all of us.
02:18:07.000And it's risky for me, it's risky for my personal safety, but I could go to these things and I can laugh in these people's faces and they could film me and it has no effect.
02:19:54.000And I've seen this happen to many people where you make an off color remark, you know, whatever.
02:20:00.000And that's not to say that it's like a Stalinist country, like you can never say anything, but you just got to be smart about what you say, who you say it to, how you say it, and make sure that you are making wise decisions.
02:20:14.000I know I sound paternal when I say that, but it's so true.
02:20:18.000Because a lot of people think there's something noble about I'm going to fly off the cuff and I don't care anymore, but it's actually very foolish.
02:20:25.000What do you gain from going off, from flying off the handle and saying what you really feel?
02:24:41.000You know, Jaden has been threatening to fight me for weeks, and he's got these junior whopper hands.
02:24:47.000But does he look at these giant knuckles?
02:24:49.000You know, does BLM really want to deal, not in a physical sense, obviously, but in like a rhetorical, like a physiognomic way, with a, you know, genetically, sort of like, That's indicative of a pugnacious spirit, you know?
02:25:07.000Not like I want to get violent, not like I want to hit anybody, but, you know, it's sort of like indicative of I'm a fighter, right?
02:25:15.000I am, I'm going to plow through the righteous fist, you know, that's the only fist of America first.
02:25:46.00015th century priest says, read a Vice article from 2012 with a lab code talking about cycles of violence in the U.S. happening every 50 years.
02:25:55.000Predicted 2020 as a starting period of a new cycle.
02:26:01.000Yeah, I mean, I think there's some credence to this idea of cycles and, you know, I think like Strauss talks a lot about that, these like cycles, and Spengler talked a little bit about this, different, a little bit different than what you're talking about.
02:26:16.000But, and I think there's definitely some legitimacy to that, some credence to that, but I don't know if it's like a science where I would say, well, you know, June 2028 is the day when, you know, whatever happens.
02:26:32.000So I think there's some credence to this cyclical idea for sure, but I don't put too much stock in it.
02:26:38.000I think it's interesting, but I don't know if it's predictive.
02:26:41.000Alan says, maybe that's a coincidence because there's a lot of predictions that are wrong, too.
02:26:46.000Alan says, 2,000 years of history and it ends over a drugged up robbery.
02:28:25.000They know if I'm going to do this thing, it's like all this faggy stuff going back for decades about charity.
02:28:32.000I'm going to raise money for Darfur and Sudan and clean water, and I'm going to, you know, it's all just signaling.
02:28:41.000So the pressures are such that it creates that, and that is black pilling.
02:28:45.000So it's very funny, all these like jock type characters or like sporty type characters from my high school bending over backwards for Black Lives Matter.
02:33:23.000So we said, well, we'll go in, we'll check it out.
02:33:24.000It was a pretty conservative neighborhood, so we thought it was low risk and probably a smaller protest.
02:33:30.000So we said, we'll go in for five minutes, we'll get a picture, and then we'll leave.
02:33:34.000We'll get a picture in front of the protesters.
02:33:35.000It'll be good to post on Instagram, and then we'll leave.
02:33:38.000So me, Jaden, Millennial Matt, and I think it was us and a couple other Groypers, we rolled up on the protest, and they didn't really clock us at first.
02:33:53.000We came up to them, and there was maybe a dozen people sort of, you know, congregated around the library.
02:34:01.000We said, Hey, like, what's the deal with the protest?
02:34:27.000And so we get over in front of the library to get a picture.
02:34:32.000And they sort of do this powwow together, the group.
02:34:37.000And so the crowd was maybe like two middle aged women, this like guy in his mid 20s who seemed related to one of the women, and then maybe like a half dozen like high school students.
02:41:07.000Maybe it was the fact that Baked Alaska got in a fight with literally every single person that we.
02:41:15.000Came into contact with because throughout the whole week in Arizona there was a curfew because of the riots.
02:41:22.000And throughout the week, we were trying to go to restaurants or bars, or you know, we tried to go bowling and you know, do some water type things.
02:41:30.000And so, throughout the week, we were trying to figure out you know, what's open, what's going on, you know, and everything was some things were closed, it was varied county by county, and some places were just violating the rules.
02:41:44.000And so, literally, every establishment we went to, Baked Alaska, got in a flight.
02:42:43.000We went to this bar, sort of this dive bar, where you had all these I don't know what a nicer way to say other than hillbilly type people, you know, like these cowboy type people he went to.
02:49:12.000Life in Hell says an old colleague of mine made an Instagram post saying he's going to start a book club to read books about dismantling white supremacy.
02:49:39.000How much of a weak man do you have to be to be this way?
02:49:42.000You know, because me growing up as an adolescent and now even as a young man, I'm like sober and not sober in terms of like substance, but I'm like realistic, I'm raw.
02:49:53.000I think that's how men are, I think that's how men should be.
02:49:57.000When I was with all the Groypers this weekend, you don't even want to hear some of these conversations.
02:50:02.000They were not optical, words were flying.
02:50:05.000You know, we were saying things and some of it in jest and some of it serious, but this is the way men are.
02:50:11.000Men are on some level unrefined when they get together and especially when they talk about politics.
02:50:16.000Because the world is an ugly place, and it's an unfair place, and it's a serious place.
02:50:22.000And that demands, you know, it's sort of, you know, a tone that's commensurate to all those factors.
02:50:31.000That's, you know, maybe that's not the right word.
02:50:37.000So, as a young man, as an adolescent, now as a young adult, I guess you could say, kind of cringe to say, I still feel like a kid, but I can't imagine being a man that is overly concerned with, like, political correctness and equity and racial justice.
02:50:49.000Basically, simping for another race, right?
02:50:52.000That's like, I'm going to organize a book club for black people, for real.
02:50:59.000Like your friend here, a book club to read books about dismantling.
02:53:01.000There's some truth, there's some truth to that, but I'm mostly kidding.
02:53:03.000I think he's a great guy, he's a patriot, and his stuff is on the money, and he's got a much bigger platform, obviously, on Fox, and he's red pilling the masses, and he's really changing the conversation, so.
02:53:14.000So, credit where it's due, but you know, looking like Columbia Bugle, it's like, wow, another Tucker Carlson clip in my group chat.
02:55:48.000Jose Antonio says, black criminals and their families get more global attention, global support, and millions than fallen soldiers and their families.
02:55:56.000Non whites simply not identifying as an American first.
02:57:23.000Average Groyper says As I was leaving work, I saw a group of about five Hispanics empty their shopping cart in the middle of the parking lot and leave.
02:57:30.000I'm really happy that this is the future of our country.
02:57:34.000Hey, those are the natural conservatives, man.
02:59:31.000I didn't start a YouTube show to get famous.
02:59:33.000I started a YouTube show to get involved in politics, practice my craft, you know, get my voice out there and make a good show and make a contribution, something different to the conversation.
03:00:01.000So, it is, don't get me wrong, I do derive a lot of satisfaction from being vindicated and from my success because I took a lot of shit for a long time.
03:00:13.000But, you know, I don't want people to think I'm that guy.
03:00:15.000I don't want people to think I'm that guy that's like, oh, well, you know, look at me.
03:02:59.000Jackie says, On affirmative action, minorities haven't profited nearly as much as white women and at the great expense of white men.
03:03:06.000Also, what about discrepancy in sentencing for the same crime for white women to white men and the harshest sentence, black men?
03:03:14.000That's actually not true, the last part.
03:03:16.000But no, blacks are totally the beneficiaries.
03:03:19.000I don't know where you're getting that.
03:03:21.000White women are greater beneficiaries than blacks.
03:03:24.000I mean, of course, women are the beneficiaries of affirmative action too.
03:03:28.000But, and you look at some of these schools and some of these programs, Ivy League schools, even a lot of state schools are, you know, mid level schools.
03:03:37.000And to say that they're not the beneficiaries of these programs and hiring in schools, I mean, that's just ridiculous.
03:03:44.000And, you know, this sentencing thing, sentencing reform, I mean, that's totally not true.
03:04:22.000The family doctor said he died of asphyxiation, and the family doctor didn't have all the facts.
03:04:29.000The family doctor's autopsy was based on incomplete information.
03:04:33.000And moreover, you see time and again they do fraud with these family situations.
03:04:40.000That crump guy, it's always the same cadre of Democrat lawyers and people, activists that are on retainer for these kinds of things, and they always pull funny business.
03:04:52.000And the official medical examiner's autopsy said that he died of a heart attack.
03:05:33.000But he was not in shape to be arrested.
03:05:36.000I mean, and like somebody said earlier, this guy would have died if he walked up a flight of stairs.
03:05:41.000And anyway, don't do the crime if he can't do the time.
03:05:43.000You know, if you have hypertension, heart disease, and you're on a lethal dose of fentanyl and you die while you're totally strung out and uncontrollable.
03:05:54.000And anyway, when you talk about excessive force, I was willing to believe that was excessive force maybe like three weeks ago, but not now.
03:06:12.000Now, I said when it first happened that it looked excessive based on the video.
03:06:17.000But when somebody's on fentanyl and meth, that's a different story.
03:06:20.000And they actually released some of the footage leading up to him getting knelt on, and the guy's like all over the place.
03:06:26.000In the recording, the cop says, hey, don't do drugs, kids.
03:06:30.000And they were saying that because the guy's totally.
03:06:33.000You know, he's totally in an altered state.
03:06:35.000So, you know, and you think you know better than a cop how to handle that situation if we're going to do this, you know, oh, well, you're not a doctor, so.
03:06:57.000Kevin says Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont all closely resemble Europe in terms of wealth and crime rate, while Chicago, Baltimore, and Detroit all resemble all of Africa and Haiti, full of poverty and crime.
03:07:23.000Like, there is a common denominator here, right?
03:07:28.000You know, if my family just went from like, you know, I don't know if this is a good analogy, but if my family lived in a house and like the plumbing sucked and like, you know, there were holes all over the walls, kind of var, not just this wall, but it was dirty and there was mold and there was like, We were hoarders, and people came to that house and they were like, oh my gosh, who did this to you?
03:08:26.000If people don't see it, they just don't see it.
03:08:29.000Kevin says, damn, if it wasn't for them meddling Democrats with their socialism and great societies, the south side of Chicago could truly be Wakanda.
03:09:00.000It's like we're serving them a steak dinner with escargot and caviar, and they're going to, like, you know, smash it on their faces and, you know, rub it around.
03:09:11.000I mean, we're essentially handing them this great, sophisticated country, and they're like, oh, we're going to break everything and then take a really profound picture in front of it.
03:09:20.000We're going to shoot a music video in front of it.
03:12:26.000We're just going to play cops and robbers and catch them and release them and catch them and release them and, uh oh, oh, you know, the cop didn't do it the right way.
03:13:00.000Rico says, when the barbarians overran Rome and toppled that society, the church spent the next 1,000 years insinuating itself into barbarian culture and civilizing them.
03:13:57.000Powerlifting nationalist says, During your speech at Iowa, you said you believed in distributism.
03:14:03.000Do you still believe in distributism or have you changed your mind since then?
03:14:06.000Well, you know, I'm not, I've never been an ideologue.
03:14:09.000I don't really, you know, well, I'm a distributist.
03:14:11.000So you believe in what distributism is, as far as I'm concerned, is a belief that the economy and the society works better when wealth is distributed.
03:14:22.000That doesn't mean redistributed, it means that when, you know, people have ownership of their stuff and when there's, you know, relative equality.
03:14:32.000Not total equality, but there's some base level of you're doing okay.
03:14:37.000You own your house, you own your car, you're making a decent buck.
03:14:41.000People are not exponentially, exponentially, there's not this giant inequality.
03:14:46.000And it's not to say anything even about right or wrong, but just about stability.
03:14:50.000I'm more interested in the argument from stability that economic inequality is not a stable thing.
03:14:56.000I mean, it creates instability in the country.
03:14:58.000And so, what I really am as a pragmatist, what I want is a situation that is best for America.
03:15:05.000What I want is a situation that breeds.
03:15:37.000Autismo says, Do you think that in a de facto sense, Black people in POC will be somewhat above the law after this.
03:15:44.000It feels like they could just pull out their phone and start recording to scare a cop away now.
03:15:49.000I think it's been like that for a while, honestly, but you'll certainly see more of it now.
03:15:55.000Infernos says the grand European tradition of deciding this place sucks and going somewhere else can't last forever.
03:16:02.000Kevin says white, affluent, liberal white women in their 90 plus percent white suburbs won't stop posting about BLM on social media and it's pissing me off.
03:16:29.000You know, my grandmother, she said, What if we went door to door to all these, you know, affluent, liberal people and said we were doing a petition for Section 8 housing, you know, or some diversity program?
03:16:42.000See how many people decide their name on that.
03:16:44.000At this point, they probably would, honestly, but.
03:18:28.000Muscle Man says As a Hispanic, I always looked up to white Americans due to their thriving country, but after seeing them bending over to blacks, I'm disappointed.
03:18:35.000They just gave away the country to their executioner.
03:18:41.000I'm going to have to countersignal you there.
03:18:43.000I mean, I see what you're saying and I get it, but it's like, you know, my admiration for our people doesn't go away just because of what's happening now.
03:18:53.000Any people go through cycles and declines and, you know, things like that.
03:18:58.000And it sucks what's happening now, but it doesn't take away from the glory of our people, I don't think.
03:19:04.000At the same time that all this is happening, Elon Musk is launching rockets into space.
03:19:09.000You know, and the rocket, I was almost moved.
03:19:13.000I was almost moved to watch the SpaceX launch, to see the rocket go up carrying two astronauts, and then the rocket booster detaches and lands reusable on a launch pad.
03:19:27.000And I know a lot of people don't believe in space in this audience, who don't believe in the moon or whatever, and I don't know how I feel about that totally, but nevertheless, it was an inspiring sight.
03:19:35.000It was truly Faustian, and that is what our people are capable of.
03:23:06.000I need to build my movement, need to build my team.
03:23:10.000I need to get set, I need to get established.
03:23:13.000And then once I'm established, you know, I need to party hard.
03:23:16.000Now, I'm not going to party, but you know what I'm saying?
03:23:18.000I got to go out and finish this endeavor, you know, get in a position where it's, you know, like a well oiled machine.
03:23:26.000And that's when I'll be accepting applications.
03:23:29.000But right now, you know, the way that I look at it, the way I've always looked at it is, you know, The courtship to me seems like a waste of time if you're not serious about getting married.
03:23:41.000That's just the way that I look at it.
03:23:43.000I know other people look at it differently.
03:26:31.000Canuck says, I've been getting aggravated all week because I'm with the fellas and it's all, you know, pog this and, you know, GF that and all this.
03:26:40.000And I'm like, you know, I want to schmoo with the bros and, you know, all this noise about carnal appetites, like, bruh.
03:26:50.000Canuck says, the most recent Warzone update is a mandatory Black Lives Matter loading screen before every match.
03:26:56.000What do black people have to do with the video game on looting and shooting?
03:34:19.000Jackie says, I appreciate you getting to my earlier question, but a white woman absolutely will encounter more leniency and sympathy in a court setting, and therefore there will be discrepancies in sentencing.
03:34:30.000Yeah, I mean, maybe women are more sympathetic, but there's no data that backs up this idea that, like, you know, blacks are harshly sentenced or unfairly sentenced.
03:36:26.000Duty free diaper says, my grandma called me today.
03:36:30.000To get my thoughts on the riots, I've never heard her talk about race or politics before, but it turns out she's super based and has really bad optics.
03:36:55.000And she's not even, she's actually pretty optical at the stories.
03:37:00.000Maybe that's where I learned optics from.
03:37:02.000She'll tell a story that's totally red pilling, but the message is like, you know.
03:37:08.000But it's very sort of like mainstream conservative, like overtones, but the message is totally like, look, look, here's what's up, you know?
03:38:31.000I live in LA and as a race mixed Afro Latino, no joke, all of my black friends went down to this area called Fairfax and robbed a bunch of stuff and posted it on their social media, bragging about it.
03:38:42.000I feel ashamed of my people, not going to lie, sorry.
03:38:45.000And it is unfortunate because it's not every black person that's committing crimes, it's not every Hispanic that's committing crimes.
03:38:52.000That's complicit in this disproportionate representation.
03:38:57.000And for what it's worth, it does affect them the most.
03:39:00.000You know, when they, for example, dissolve the police in Minneapolis, who's going to suffer?
03:39:04.000The rich white people or the black people in those neighborhoods, you know?
03:39:08.000So I know that's like a tired conservative talking point, and my priority is America, not like, you know, a particular group.
03:39:15.000But nevertheless, it's worth pointing out that, you know, you got to imagine that being a law abiding conservative black person in America, it's very hard.
03:51:47.000You're blasting me with sonic waves, and my brain is just like, you know, I'm hemorrhaging inside my skull from these hot takes bombarding me.
03:51:58.000SpongeBob Israeli Plant says, The 7 Eleven near my house is boarded up with a sign saying, We support BLM, support out of fear.
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