In a rare bit of a rare treat, we got to cover the entire city of Chicago last night, and the looting, rioting, and other criminal activity that took place in my hometown of Chicago, Evanston. We also cover a story about the school district going back to school in Evanston, and how they plan to do so in a phased manner.
00:00:08.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday for seemingly another exciting week of America First.
00:00:17.000We've got a lot to talk about, lots to discuss tonight.
00:00:21.000Tonight, of course, we are going to be talking about the looting and the rioting and all the other criminal activities that took place in Chicago last night, my hometown.
00:00:59.000And as I was just doing a normal casual stream yesterday, playing games, listening to podcasts, In the middle of that, the entire city of Chicago was going up and windows being smashed and rioting and looting and so on.
00:01:15.000So, I actually was able to cover it for about an hour, two hours last night.
00:01:20.000And that stream is now available on the website.
00:01:23.000So, if you missed the stream yesterday, hey, if you missed the stream yesterday, you didn't get a chance to see the live reaction to all of the footage of the looting.
00:01:33.000And as it happened, you can still check it out at nicholasjfuentes.com.
00:01:52.000And I actually went down there this afternoon to check it out for myself.
00:01:57.000I went downtown into Michigan Avenue and right around that area where a lot of the activity was happening over by the Tesla store and that Walgreens and Portillo's.
00:02:12.000So I went down there this afternoon to see all the windows smashed, and actually, by the time I got there, most of them had been boarded up.
00:02:21.000And actually, not only were they boarding up the windows that had been smashed already, but even stores that had yet to be smashed, they were boarding them up in anticipation of more, presumably, more looting and more violence and more activity tonight or in the coming weeks.
00:02:39.000So it was pretty interesting, but we'll go over everything that went on last night and, uh, The full story and all that.
00:02:47.000It's another week in post George Floyd America.
00:02:54.000We'll also be talking tonight about a sort of a smaller story, but this is a story about how in the school district, also in Chicago, it just so happens on the North Shore, they're going back to school, of course, in September, and they're doing it in a phased way because of the coronavirus.
00:03:14.000I don't know the exact details about how this school is going back, but They put out in their newsletter to parents and to people in the community about this phased return to class.
00:03:26.000They said that they're giving priority for in person instruction to black and brown students.
00:04:33.000Finally, something interesting has happened.
00:04:35.000Last week, I was complaining all week about the fact that it was so slow.
00:04:40.000I don't think a single interesting thing happened all week last week.
00:04:46.000Yeah, correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe there was a single interesting thing.
00:04:49.000I'm trying to recollect what even did we talk about last week, but as far as I can think, aside from the press conference and some of the executive orders, Which were, you know, I don't know, pretty expected.
00:05:09.000So I'm ready to just dive right into it.
00:05:13.000I think I want to start with a public school story because this is kind of like a minor thing.
00:05:18.000It's not a groundbreaking story, but it's just a lot of what we've been talking about already.
00:05:24.000What we've been talking about for years is more proof of what we've been saying.
00:05:29.000About the significance of Black Lives Matter and George Floyd and everything that's been going on.
00:05:35.000One of the problems with all of this, and by that I mean the rioting and the looting and the political craziness in the past two months, is that nobody truly quite yet understands the significance of any of this.
00:05:52.000Everybody's got an opinion, everybody sees it.
00:05:55.000It's very visible, it's very visceral for people to see an entire city go up in flames, to see arson and Vandalism and looting and so on.
00:06:07.000Even these demonstrations in the football games or the basketball games, baseball games, these protests or giant corporations giving their support to Black Lives Matter, all of it, all of it is so ubiquitous.
00:06:22.000And like I said, everybody's got an opinion, but not everybody understands what's going on.
00:06:27.000People will look at even what we'll talk about tonight the looting in Chicago last night.
00:06:32.000People will look at the original protests.
00:06:48.000It's always missing the racial dimension.
00:06:51.000Because the people that are reacting to this, typically white or conservatives, people that many would consider adjacent to us or friendly to us or something like that, even people on like Fox News or friendly people on Twitter, they will not or in some cases cannot acknowledge the racial dimension.
00:07:16.000So, like I said a moment ago, this is a story about a school district north of Chicago where they're getting ready to go back to school.
00:07:24.000And I'm sure many people can relate to this.
00:07:27.000I'm sure many people are in a similar situation.
00:07:30.000Schools have been put in a tough situation where they have to bring the kids back because, you know, the economy relies on parents going to work and trusting that their kids are going to be in school for the most part.
00:07:43.000Most households, I believe, are two income, or both people in the household are working.
00:07:49.000And so, to have kids at home for the school year is very disruptive.
00:07:56.000They just have to for the economy, for a variety of reasons.
00:07:59.000Of course, also because education is super important.
00:08:02.000So, the schools have to reopen, but they also have to now cope with these really onerous regulations now about social distancing and all these guidelines from the state.
00:08:13.000And they can't accommodate everybody at all times.
00:08:15.000You know, schools are coming up with different programs, they have some in person instruction, some online instruction.
00:08:33.000This is actually from an independent journalist, but she wrote up about this newsletter that was sent out from this district.
00:08:40.000It says, On July 22nd, School District 65 announced that it plans to reopen the schools for in person instruction on September 29th, assuming it is safe to do so.
00:08:53.000At that time, the district provided general guidance on the safety precautions it plans to take.
00:08:58.000And it provided additional details in a report, and the report is called Reimagining Education, a guide to the 2020 to 2021 school year, which it posted the next day.
00:09:10.000The district provided still more information in a 90 minute online town hall session at which administrators provided answers to pre submitted questions on July 29th.
00:09:20.000One of the things that they said in this plan, Reimagining Education, and in their seminar, they say, quote, students receiving free or reduced lunch.
00:09:32.000Black and brown students, students who receive an incomplete or less than 50% in the report card, emerging bilinguals, and students with IEPs will have priority for in person instruction in the coming school year.
00:09:47.000And a lot of these might make sense the subsidized lunches, the IEPs but they say that based on skin color, if you're black or you're brown, you will get the in person instruction.
00:10:00.000And I guess if you're white, you are not a priority.
00:10:04.000You may be sidelined and be forced to have exclusively or mostly online instruction because of the color of your skin.
00:10:13.000And this to me brings it home for everybody exactly what the new rules are and what the significance of all of this social change really is about.
00:10:24.000Because a lot of conservatives like to complain about the fact, for example, that Black Lives Matter doesn't really care about black lives.0.67
00:10:33.000People love pointing out the hypocrisies of the Black Lives Matter movement.0.96
00:10:38.000They'll say that Black Lives Matter will cover the killing of a thug like George Floyd, but not a black police officer.0.96
00:10:45.000Or they'll say that Black Lives Matter is concerned about other black criminals killed by cops, but not blacks that are killed by other blacks in gangs in cities every day for decades.0.72
00:10:56.000They'll say that, well, maybe they're okay with the idea of Black Lives Matter.
00:11:01.000They believe that black lives do matter, but the organization doesn't represent that totally.
00:11:07.000The organization Black Lives Matter is much further to the left than people really understand.
00:11:18.000None of that really matters because the real, practical, and tangible effects of everything that we've seen, which is our own government being held hostage, our cities being destroyed, these shockwaves in politics, in elections, is this it is the creation of an apartheid state based on race.
00:11:41.000I even see some conservatives saying that what Black Lives Matter is about is leftist privilege.
00:11:47.000They say it's about leftist privilege and conservatives are under attack.
00:11:52.000Well, tell me, when this school district, School District 65, sends out their guidelines for reopening their schools, who gets priority for in person instruction?
00:13:11.000That's what Black Lives Matter means.0.97
00:13:13.000The New York Times Union, the union of writers that work for that company, we covered this last week.
00:13:19.000They came up with a list of demands for the leadership at the New York Times, and they said that by 2025, they want 50% of the workforce of the Times to be not white.
00:13:32.000They want a special mentorship program for people that are not white.0.72
00:13:36.000They want only not white people to be put up for promotions.0.78
00:14:24.000Allegedly, if you believe Black Lives Matter, you're supposed to be okay with this.0.98
00:14:28.000If you do believe Black Lives Matter, so it goes, you're supposed to think that this is supposed to rectify some kind of historical injustice.0.99
00:15:12.000For example, in the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle, you remember that insurrection they had last month?
00:15:20.000There was a phenomenon in the Chaz, was what they called it, where they said that for a certain period of time, they Closed off the park, and if you were white, you couldn't enter.
00:15:32.000And a lot of conservative broadcasters said that that was just like Jim Crow.
00:16:14.000Why can't we wake up and just acknowledge that?
00:16:16.000That we, as a people, as a people, we, as a white European and the historic American nation, this people is under attack and is being discriminated against and is being set up for, like I described earlier, a total apartheid state.
00:16:34.000And how could you call it anything other than that?
00:16:38.000When you look at every level and across the country, we will now have less.
00:16:59.000And how do you call it anything other than apartheid when that's the quality of life that we as white people can expect?0.80
00:17:06.000It's white people that aren't going to go to school or the nice schools or get the resources for schooling.0.85
00:17:11.000It's white people that won't get the jobs or will be fired or won't get promoted.0.98
00:17:16.000It's white people that don't get pandered to or even listened to by politicians.0.66
00:17:21.000And then, after all is said and done, it'll be white people that are paying a little bit more every year or every quarter, depending on how you do it, and they'll be getting it.
00:18:01.000Of course, the real right ignores all of this.
00:18:05.000The real right ignores all of this, doesn't care about this.
00:18:08.000If we just put our fingers in our ears and pretend it isn't happening, if we just talk loudly enough about we all bleed red, white, and blue, it's not happening.
00:19:10.000The Senate's the same way, and the House is already that way.
00:19:13.000And then you're talking governorships and state legislatures and city governments.
00:19:18.000And what hope do we have to push back against this?
00:19:20.000You're going to have Stacey Abrams and Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris and people like that at every level across the country making decisions.
00:19:29.000And you think that this is something that's an outlier, what's happening in the school district or what's happening at Chevron?
00:19:44.000So I see that, and of course, that leads me to what's happening in Chicago.
00:19:49.000That leads me to what's happening in Chicago, which is our big story.
00:19:52.000That's only a taste of our big story tonight, which is, of course, much worse than just the fact that people aren't getting priority schooling.
00:20:01.000It is the looting, it is the rampant criminality with no consequences in every major city.
00:20:07.000And now you're seeing a little test run for the future in Chicago.
00:20:11.000And before we get into the news report from the Chicago Tribune about all the activities that took place last night, I'll just tell you a little bit about my firsthand experience.
00:20:22.000Last night I was streaming and people alerted me.
00:20:26.000I was streaming not about Chicago, not about anything that went on yesterday, but I was streaming a game and I was listening to a podcast.
00:20:34.000And people alerted me that there was a lot going on in Chicago.
00:20:55.000It was based on this story, which we'll get into, about a kid who was allegedly shot in Inglewood.
00:21:01.000Turned out not to be a kid, but we'll get into that.
00:21:04.000But it was totally spontaneous based on some very dubious reports about the shooting of an unarmed kid in Inglewood, and it was everywhere.
00:21:59.000I was covering it last night and we watched.
00:22:02.000There was a stream on Twitch and it compiled maybe five or six different live streams from Facebook Live of people that were in the middle of it.
00:22:10.000And you could see all across the city, all up and down Michigan and all up and down Rush and on the west side and everywhere standoffs with police.
00:22:18.000People running through malls, stealing coats and shoes and Breaking into Walgreens, breaking into Tesla, trying to steal a Tesla right off the showroom floor.
00:22:29.000And so I eventually just went to bed because it wasn't getting any better.
00:23:32.000But I'll read you this report from the Chicago Tribune about what happened.
00:23:35.000It goes into a little bit more detail.
00:23:37.000It says, quote, hundreds of people swept through the magnificent mile and other parts of downtown Chicago early Monday, smashing windows, looting stores, confronting police, and at one point exchanging gunfire with police officers.
00:23:51.000More than 100 people were arrested as of 9 a.m., according to Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown.
00:23:58.000Thirteen officers were injured during the unrest, including a sergeant who was hit by a bottle.
00:24:04.000A civilian and private security guard were shot and wounded.
00:24:08.000Mayor Lori Lightfoot said, What occurred in our downtown and surrounding communities was abject criminal behavior, pure and simple.
00:24:17.000And there cannot be any excuse for it, period.
00:24:20.000City officials said the seeds for the violent crime spree were sown on social media Sunday afternoon following an officer involved shooting in the Englewood neighborhood.
00:24:32.000Officers shot and wounded a 20 year old man Sunday after he fired shots at them while being chased.
00:24:39.000According to the authorities, it took police roughly four hours to get the downtown back under control, leading to finger pointing across the political spectrum and calls for the Illinois National Guard to once again help quell unrest in the country's third largest city.
00:24:55.000Downtown alderman Brian Hopkins, who said he was on Michigan Avenue from midnight to 4 a.m., described a scene in which officers were overwhelmed by looters and apparently did not have much of a plan for restoring order.
00:25:08.000He criticized Lightfoot for Failing to develop an effective strategy following looting incidents in May and June.
00:25:17.000The Civilian Office of Police Accountability, the city agency that investigates all officer involved shootings, released a statement confirming Brown's assertion that the wounded male in the story is an adult.
00:25:29.000Some social media accounts that authorities say fueled the unrest referred to him as a 15 year old boy.
00:25:36.000So get this some of the looters that were out there looting, like Gucci and Louis Vuitton.
00:25:44.000In the middle of stealing shoes and shirts and jackets.
00:25:48.000They did say on the live stream that they were doing that because of a 15 year old who was shot and killed in Inglewood.
00:25:56.000And the story that I gathered from watching a few of those streams last night, what all the looters were saying, why they were going down, why they went 10 miles north into the Gold Coast to steal luxury shoes and clothes.
00:26:11.000The reason they said they were doing that is because Chicago police killed.
00:26:17.000And not only did they kill a 15 year old boy, the story went, they said that they shot a 15 year old boy in the face who was unarmed and for no reason.
00:26:29.000So if you were watching any of the streams last night, you know, and they were raiding the malls and Walgreens and Tesla, they were saying that they were doing that because police killed a 15 year old boy, shot him in the face, he wasn't armed.
00:26:42.000And it turns out that that officer involved shooting that they were all buzzing about.
00:26:49.000The story really was about a 20 year old man who was carrying a gun, who was fleeing police, and then shot at them.
00:27:01.000And so, just like every story, you know, this one happened much more quickly than others.
00:27:06.000Usually it's a body cam footage, or usually it's, right, it's a passerby taking a video and it gets released, and then there's national outrage.
00:27:14.000And then you get the protest, and then you get looting.
00:27:17.000Well, this time, nobody got to corroborate it.
00:27:22.000It happened in the afternoon, word spread, and then you've got this mass looting happening downtown.
00:27:27.000But it's just very interesting how these stories go.
00:27:29.000And, you know, at this point, why not?
00:27:32.000If Michael Brown is a gentle giant and Trayvon Martin was getting Arizona iced tea and Skittles and he's a kid, why not?
00:27:39.00020 years old, 15 years old, carrying a gun, not carrying a gun, you know, open fire on the officers first or didn't have a gun in the first place.
00:27:49.000At this point, what difference does it make, right?
00:27:52.000You know, at this point, you could have a black guy who is in the process of murdering somebody, like chopping their head off.0.97
00:28:00.000They get killed by police, and the media is going to say, Oh, it was a young baby, and they were just drinking a bottle of milk, and they were in a stroller.0.96
00:28:09.000You know, I mean, they just make things up at this point.
00:28:11.000What difference does it make what goes on?
00:28:31.000Anyway, and here's the best part of the report.
00:28:33.000It talks about Black Lives Matter's reaction to this.
00:28:37.000It says the lack of immediate independent corroboration drew skepticism from several community groups, including Black Lives Matter Chicago.
00:28:45.000They were skeptical of what police said about the shooting.
00:28:49.000Police said it was a 20 year old and he opened fire.
00:28:52.000Black Lives Matter is skeptical of that.
00:28:55.000The group, which planned a protest outside a near Southside police precinct Monday night, blasted Lightfoot for accepting the police version of events.
00:29:03.000And not doing more to institute reforms.
00:29:08.000The organization also suggested the man was right to flee authorities given the department's history of racism and abusive tactics.
00:29:16.000They also criticized the officers for pursuing the man in light of warnings from the U.S. Department of Justice about the dangerous turn that foot chases can take.
00:29:26.000So, you've got a black criminal who flees arrest and opens fire on police, gets shot, and Black Lives Matter complains about the fact that.
00:29:36.000The police chased him, that they pursued him in the first place because these chases can be very dangerous.0.95
00:29:43.000And they also said that the suspect was right to flee the police because, well, the police are racist.
00:29:49.000So apparently, we're not supposed to enforce the laws.
00:31:06.000We will, you know, close doors and return shopping carts and.1.00
00:31:11.000You know, we will be the janitors or the stewards of this country where I guess blacks and browns are meant to do whatever they please, right?1.00
00:31:24.000They say, In a predictable and unfortunate move, Lori Lightfoot did not take this time to criticize her officers for shooting yet another black man.
00:31:35.000The organization's statement read, Lightfoot instead spent her time attacking looters.
00:31:41.000Looters, as if that didn't happen.0.84
00:31:44.000The mayor clearly has not learned anything since May, and she would be wise to understand that the people will keep rising up until the Chicago Police Department is abolished and our black communities are fully invested in.
00:32:32.000After everything that's gone on, even what happened last night, no, the problem is that the police shot yet another black man.0.96
00:32:39.000Funny because I see the same situation, and my thought is yet another black criminal, more criminality, and gee, we find yet another black man committing crimes and running from police and then getting shot.0.99
00:32:53.000And then I see the looting, and I think, gee, yet another black riot, yet another instance of rampant black criminality and stealing.1.00
00:33:01.000But they don't see the problem with any of this.1.00
00:33:04.000And I see what goes on last night, and my first knee jerk reaction is it's more of the same.
00:33:19.000And they had blocked off some streets, and some restaurants had opened up outdoor eating areas and patio space.
00:33:26.000And you had people out there eating and drinking, and I saw one woman stop to take pictures of people that were sitting around a table in a park.
00:33:37.000And I think about all the businesses that are getting fined.
00:33:39.000I think about all the people that are getting fined.
00:33:42.000In Chicago, in particular, they've got a two week mandatory quarantine where if you travel into Chicago from 22 states, you have to quarantine for two weeks.
00:33:53.000And it is self enforced, I believe, but there's a big fine if you get caught.
00:33:58.000And I think if you're a law abiding citizen, you get in trouble if you go into Walmart without a mask.
00:34:04.000If you're a law abiding citizen, you get pulled over by the police if you drive.
00:34:13.000And you've got people that are smashing windows into Macy's, smashing windows at the Tesla dealership, smashing windows in Walgreens, and stealing hundreds or thousands of dollars, in some cases, tens of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise.
00:34:31.000You've got people throwing bottles at police, people resisting police, running from police, police trying to perform arrests, and the mob will surround the police and rip.
00:34:41.000The suspects away from the police, no arrests.
00:34:45.000If they do get arrested, charges are dropped.
00:34:49.000So it's yet another instance of anarcho tyranny.
00:34:52.000I see all of this and I think to myself, you know, why should we continue to play by the rules?
00:34:58.000Why would I go to Nordstrom and pay $120 for neckties when clearly you can just break the windows and get them for free?
00:35:09.000Why pay for groceries at Jewel when you could go there at night after a black criminal is shot?1.00
00:35:15.000Break the window and just take whatever you want.0.99
00:35:18.000Why have a job when you could just take a welfare check and then, again, once in a blue moon, a black kid is shot and the city goes up and you could smash an ATM and get all the cash that you need?0.96
00:37:09.000For all of these elites and for everybody else in this country to keep getting the trains running on time and to keep the money flowing, there has to be some body of people.
00:37:19.000There has to be a body of, or a taxable body of people in the population to keep showing up and to keep.
00:37:28.000Delivering merchandise and to keep paying taxes and so on.
00:37:31.000And so, what's been created is this dynamic where we are effectively livestock.
00:37:39.000We go to work and we pay the taxes and we do our jobs so the goods and services are produced and the supply chains are supported and kept afloat and so on.
00:37:50.000And what keeps us in check is the fact that if we step out of line, the state will come down on us and apply the laws.
00:37:57.000The laws have to apply to us because we're the producers.
00:38:00.000The laws have to apply vigorously to us.
00:38:04.000That if you misfile your taxes, big problems.
00:38:08.000If you don't show up to work, you're fired.0.77
00:38:10.000It's thin ice for everybody on this side because we have got to be kept under control so that we can keep being looted, so we can keep creating value for the parasites on top and the parasites on bottom.0.97
00:38:23.000We are also kept in check by the violent thugs.0.64
00:38:27.000That is now the new component where maybe people might like to say, oh, I'd like to live like that or something.
00:38:32.000We are now kept in a state of constant terror.
00:38:35.000By these violent people, so that we're going to keep going and keep on moving.
00:38:40.000And you understand that this is how it works it is the top and the bottom working together to screw over the middle.
00:38:47.000That's the story of this country right now.
00:38:51.000Everything is for sale right now, everything is free.
00:38:53.000It's free for the elites, it's free for Amazon and Facebook and Apple, it's free for the billionaires who got hundreds of billions of dollars more wealthy since the coronavirus pandemic started.
00:39:08.000In the past five months, look at the market cap of Apple, Facebook, those top four companies in the NASDAQ.
00:39:15.000Take a look at those top four companies and all the value that's been created for them.
00:39:20.000Everything's free for them and everything's free for the people on bottom.
00:39:24.000They're going to travel 10 miles from the south side, from Inglewood, all the way up to the Gold Coast, and they're going to have their shopping spree at Burberry and Gucci and Louis Vuitton.0.96
00:39:50.000We're the firefighters that are going to put out the fires.
00:39:53.000That's the story of the country today.0.88
00:39:56.000And, you know, once again, this new country that's been created, this bifurcated society, it's along racial lines.0.79
00:40:04.000If you're white, you don't get to play like this.0.56
00:40:07.000You know, and how can people not see the racial dimension here?0.52
00:40:10.000Of course, I could sit here and tell you everything that we've been saying from the beginning, which is obvious.
00:40:15.000You know, why do you think this happens?
00:40:17.000It's because the government has communicated to these criminals that they won't enforce the laws.0.92
00:40:22.000You know, because it was Black Lives Matter two months ago, the police and the government, they don't want to control the city.0.86
00:40:30.000They did not want to enforce the laws because that would be politically inconvenient, that would be a problem.0.69
00:40:35.000Also, ostensibly, the people that are in the streets tearing down monuments and smashing businesses, these people are in many ways the foot soldiers of the establishment.
00:40:44.000Most people in the establishment are sympathetic to them.
00:41:15.000At the end of the day, that is, I think, what is significant to all of us for the long term, is that component.
00:41:22.000Because clearly there was one demographic that was looting the city yesterday.
00:41:27.000You know, I remember when the George Floyd protests popped off in Minneapolis, and even some of them that continue in Portland.0.50
00:41:34.000But I remember from the beginning when Minneapolis was on fire, everybody was so quick to point out the handful you probably count on one hand the handful of white people that were present in Minneapolis in the first few days of the rioting.
00:41:49.000You had 200 buildings on fire, three dozen buildings destroyed, just completely demolished, probably many more.
00:41:56.000You had people shot and killed, store owners and rioters.
00:42:00.000And all anybody would want to talk about on the left, they said that those riots were instigated by white nationalists.0.90
00:42:06.000And on the right, they said the riots were instigated by white Antifa.
00:42:10.000But I saw the videos from Minneapolis.
00:43:45.000Nobody wants to talk about that, but everybody knows it.1.00
00:43:48.000They came from the black neighborhoods in the South Side and they came up to the Gold Coast to steal.1.00
00:43:54.000And this time, there wasn't even a pretext.0.98
00:43:57.000You know, at least with Minneapolis, the reason they said they were stealing phone chargers and iPhones and in some cases even just frivolous things, you know, they were in Target stealing.
00:45:36.000There's one streamer, and he's calling out to all the people saying, Oh, get your purse, get your bag, and all this.
00:45:42.000You see people running, bum rushing the store, and then Running out when the cops show up with their arms full of shoe boxes and clothes draped over their shoulders, and the streamers are laughing.
00:46:05.000And maybe some people don't care about that, but as white people, I think we do.
00:46:10.000What is good for everybody in a civilization is orderliness and laws and respect and consideration, respect for people's lives and property.
00:46:22.000And I think a big reason they don't care, well, there's a lot of reasons they don't care, but I think a big reason they don't care is because this is our stuff.0.58
00:48:08.000Even then, even then, they don't believe crime is even a thing.
00:48:13.000When they commit it, crimes are done to them.
00:48:17.000Their actions, there's no bounds on what is permissible for them or what's acceptable or what's moral.
00:48:23.000A crime in their minds is when they are wronged as a people, when something for whatever reason happens to them, a criminal gets arrested or a real tragedy happens.
00:48:34.000The crime is that their group interest suffered.
00:48:38.000But when they go, when they inflict their crime on other people or on themselves, well, that's just how it goes.
00:48:46.000Or it's our problem too, or we're causing it somehow.
00:48:50.000So that, I mean, that's what I see in all this looting.
00:48:54.000And I don't know how people still cannot see this, will not allow themselves to see this, or won't talk about it.
00:49:02.000Are we really just going to go in circles every time this happens now and talk about how it's about law and order?
00:49:09.000We're going to talk about the real problem with this looting is that it really hurts.
00:49:13.000You know, for example, some people said during the Minneapolis stuff, they said, well, the only people that this hurts is other blacks.0.96
00:49:20.000Because when black people tear up Minneapolis, well, they're burning down their own neighborhood.0.68
00:49:25.000When they tear down the neighborhood where George Floyd was killed, George Floyd was killed in, like, the ghetto.0.99
00:49:30.000And then they go and burn down their own ghetto, right?
00:49:33.000And so that's what they said a few months ago.0.97
00:49:35.000And there was some truth in it when they said that about Minneapolis.
00:49:38.000They said, why are we burning up this neighborhood?
00:49:41.000You know, talk about Black Lives Matter, we're destroying a black community.
00:49:44.000And some people are saying that about last night, but that's not true.
00:49:48.000Some people are saying that about last night, and we're supposed to say that's one of those greatest hits that we're supposed to say every time this happens.
00:50:03.000They left their neighborhood in U Haul trucks and caravans, and they went all the way up 10 miles north to the nice neighborhood, to the Gold Coast.
00:50:12.000And they smashed windows and grocery stores and Portillo's and the Brazilian steakhouse.
00:50:17.000They went 10 miles north, maybe more than that in some cases.
00:50:24.000And some people are still saying well, the real problem, as always, the real victim is always blacks.0.98
00:50:30.000Even when the perpetrators are always blacks, the victims are always blacks.0.92
00:50:35.000And never mind that they left their neighbor to go destroy the Gold Coast, and never mind any of us, no matter what it is, or in any case, we will never be the victims.0.95
00:50:45.000No one will ever play a sad song for us.0.69
00:50:47.000Nobody else will ever spotlight our grievances.0.91
00:50:51.000It's always got to be, you know, never about race, and the victims always have to be non white.0.90
00:51:02.000If this is going to be the future of the country, it's not sufficient.
00:51:06.000If the future of our country is Chicago's and Portland's and Minneapolis and everything that we've seen, that conversation is not good enough.
00:51:15.000Conservatives have to offer up more than what they've been saying, which is ignoring race and ignoring demographics and ignoring, in other words, what's really going on.
00:51:25.000You know, you would think that it was a mob of, I don't even know, pink on the inside, like we didn't even know what color they were last night.
00:53:12.000And you could even start going outside the United States if you want to see more of this pattern, more of these behaviors, more of this trend.
00:53:32.000Chicago is a great and a beautiful city if you've ever been there, especially the Gold Coast.
00:53:37.000The historic architecture and nice shops and planters, and it's the waterfront on the lake and on the river.
00:53:46.000And these people come in and they destroy it, and there's no accountability.
00:53:50.000And we're perfectly comfortable talking about black people when they're getting shot, or black people when they're not getting enough money, or when they don't have enough funding for their schools, or when, you know, we're very comfortable talking about them as a group when we want to give them something, or we want to give them attention, or special resources, or consideration, or priority in their schooling, or priority in promoting or hiring.0.91
00:54:14.000Nobody wants to talk about the disproportionate representation in the looting and the rioting.0.85
00:54:19.000And the killing and the gangs and the drug dealing.
00:56:07.000And you hear the way these people talk when they're screaming as they're looting.1.00
00:56:11.000They sound like idiots, these looters.1.00
00:56:14.000You know, the things they're yelling.1.00
00:56:17.000Some of it is so vulgar and it's all expletives, but you could go back and watch my stream from last night and we just take it and we just take it and we just accept it and we don't even talk about it and we don't even talk about it.
00:56:55.000We pay, we work, and we pay, and we follow the rules, and they come into our neighborhood and they wreck all our stuff, and we don't even talk about it.
00:58:27.000Well, now they've only got literally every other institution on the face of the planet pandering and bending over backward and shoveling resources into the black community, right?0.99
01:01:06.000Yeah, Muslims can support America first.1.00
01:01:08.000They just, as long as they're down with everything America first means.1.00
01:01:12.000Polish American Groyper says, sure, the Italians discovered the New World, but I reckon if Poles had the same temperate, carefree weather and access to the ocean, we would have gone over there 400 years earlier on one ship.0.98
01:07:51.000As far as live streaming goes, So, as much as it pisses me off, the conservatives are totally out of their depth of what's going on, and they're obviously all controlled opposition.
01:08:02.000Think about how much momentum we have, how many people this movement has touched, and how many people we reach.
01:08:11.000It really is white pilling when you really get a sense for it.
01:08:16.000And especially how far we've come in a short amount of time.
01:13:35.000I mean, really everything is good there.
01:13:38.000Josh the Remover says, back right before Charlottesville, my state's chapter of National Vanguard tried to recruit me on Twitter, then changed their minds 30 minutes later because I like anime.
01:15:59.000And we have to talk about demographics.
01:16:02.000There's no explanation that is so exotic or so clever that you don't need to talk about demographics, that you don't need to talk about identity and race and culture.0.97
01:16:14.000You know, it's like you've got these blacks, Black Lives Matter, screaming in your face saying, We are going to take your country.0.96
01:16:56.000And that Gen Z GOP thing is the perfect, yeah, that was the perfect juxtaposition.0.56
01:17:02.000We go from listening to this podcast of Gen Z future bachelor's degrees in political science and Hill interns and staffers, and they're talking about, well, the elephant in the room is that we're all white and we want a diverse group to talk about climate change and social inequality.0.72
01:17:22.000And then you cut to Chicago, the entire Gold Coast smashed to pieces.1.00
01:17:27.000You know, blacks just decide to loot today.1.00
01:18:02.000I hesitate to say, like, donate to the movement, because I see people do that all the time, and to me, it's just not a good look.
01:18:10.000You know, I see people, they'll post their personal PayPal, and they'll say, hey, donate to my cause, donate to see more journalism.
01:18:18.000And it's like, to me, that is just a very sketchy, it just doesn't look good.
01:18:25.000Even if it is true, I mean, yeah, ostensibly, if you're doing something professionally, or I should say independently, And you're soliciting money, like it's funding your lifestyle, which is a part of what you do.
01:18:38.000But so I don't love using that appeal, but it is true, you know, for what it's worth.
01:18:45.000You know, when you donate to the show or when you do a super chat, it is like donating to the movement.
01:18:50.000Because what do you think we're doing with the super chat money?
01:18:52.000Where do you think the money comes from to do a lot of the projects that we do?
01:19:12.000I don't like to make that pitch, though, because you start saying that and then people are like, oh, well, you know, you're eating too much McDonald's.
01:21:30.000I'll get back to you when we're ready to bring people on to code.
01:21:33.000If you send me an email and I don't get back to you right away, I'll get back to you eventually.
01:21:38.000It might be a long time, but I might get back to you eventually.
01:21:41.000And specifically, if you're saying that you have a particular skill, I always just mark that down and say, okay, this email, and like, I'll hit this guy up.
01:21:49.000So if you don't get a reply right away, don't think I'm like, you know, blowing you off.
01:21:54.000But, yeah, graphic designers, people that know how to do video editing, stuff like that.
01:21:59.000We're always in need of people that can do that, that are good at what they do.
01:26:33.000I did not get to go to the Lego store to get situated.
01:26:36.000I should have broken a water tower place.
01:26:39.000You know, there's the one white guy looting, appears to be fleeing the Lego store with a giant stack of, a comically large stack of Legos going all the way up to the ceiling, right?0.87
01:26:51.000You see me catching with my anime mask on.0.62
01:26:56.000I've got all these Legos in my hands and my arms.
01:27:00.000That's what I've been looting the candy store, the Lego store.
01:30:51.000They did like some dramatic, like they did like a play, like a real, like they had kids who went to the school as actors.
01:31:00.000Act out a play about, like, one play was about racism and one was about, like, domestic abuse.0.68
01:31:07.000It was about domestic abuse for gay people, which was super funny.0.69
01:31:10.000It was like this gay couple, and one of the guys in the gay couple was menacing.0.99
01:31:16.000He was beating the shit out of his male partner, which was kind of a curious choice.0.97
01:31:23.000It was like the homosexuality was the background for a story about, um, you know, that was just an arbitrary choice about, you know, character development.0.98
01:31:35.000But they did a brief thing at orientation where they acted out some scenes about problematic behaviors.
01:31:43.000One was racism, domestic abuse, sexism.0.88
01:31:47.000They were at a party, and this guy was trying to rape this girl.0.98
01:31:52.000He was trying to get her to have sex with him, and she was like, No, I don't really want that.0.98
01:31:57.000And then the guy was like, Is he bothering you?0.90
01:32:53.000I think that we have the potential, once we're all aligned and on the same page to some extent, to turn things around, but that's a big if.
01:33:35.000Robbie Cakes says, bro, on our way to Atlantic City, some friends and I saw a black Nissan Maxima speeding by on the highway full of people, with one of the passengers deliberately waving a pistol.
01:35:36.000You're not funny anymore, and you say things that are going to get me in trouble.
01:35:40.000So why have you around if you're just going to create problems?
01:35:44.000Just a Zoomer says Do you think Tucker uses the Dems or the Real Racists trope as a vehicle to advocate for white people against anti white sentiments for optics?
01:35:54.000I know you've called him kind of a boomer for this.
01:35:56.000Well, I think he's working with what he has, you know.
01:39:30.000Like, I know the East Coast has been around for 400 years, but Chicago is a relatively new city.
01:39:39.000So, my ancestors were here throughout the last century, and I could tell you that there's a lot of experience over the generations, you know, from my grandparents and even my great grandparents, my grandparents, my parents, all the way even to my experiences.
01:39:56.000If you just pay attention growing up like that, I mean, you just see it.
01:40:01.000It's a question of whether you're going to rationalize it or whether you just see it for what it is.
01:40:07.000But my parents had their share of experiences running a business in the south part of the city, the near south side of the city.
01:40:16.000And my grandparents and great grandparents on Taylor Street, I mean, you know, we've lived in the city and we've lived amongst this for a century.
01:43:24.000You can't take care of anyone unless you can take care of yourself first.
01:43:28.000There's this mentality that it's like if you're not a martyr willing to go down with the ship, like willing to, and not even go down with the ship, but if you're not like willing to sacrifice your entire life, you know, to be a henchman, like that you don't care about the cause.
01:45:30.000I've been looking forward to it, but he's been running from me for a long time because I've said, I've been saying for months that I would debate him.
01:45:39.000But I think maybe the big topics I would want to do would be maybe immigration.
01:45:47.000Honestly, though, I feel like it would just get into demographics in general because the thing about immigration is fundamentally it's about, you know, it's a demographic issue.
01:45:55.000So maybe we debate about demographics or.0.99
01:46:00.000Even the economic stuff would be fun with him because he's so retarded on economics, like the worker co op thing.1.00
01:46:55.000Yeah, that would never happen to me as that would make sense, right?0.90
01:47:00.000Respect Putin says, I'm trying to get super rich so I can be like the Groyper version of George Soros and fund America for Psyapps from the shadows soon.0.93
01:47:10.000Well, we're waiting for our Groyper George Soros, whoever's ready, whoever's ready to take the plunge.0.95
01:47:15.000We're ready for our Groyper billionaire or ultra net worth Groyper individual.
01:49:27.000Hater Times says people in other countries laugh at us for white flight.
01:49:30.000I have family in Ireland that don't know why choose two hour commutes than living near the city.
01:49:37.000I don't know if they're laughing at us.
01:49:40.000Especially like Ireland and the UK, they shouldn't be laughing.
01:49:43.000It's coming soon to a town near them, right?
01:49:47.000John says, Hey, you might have forgotten my last super chat about getting spinal fusion surgery, but I thought I'd let you know there were no complications.
01:51:25.000It's like when you're a kid and you're slowly going up the roller coaster, and then right when you turn like 18 is when you hit the peak, and then it just gets faster and faster, and then you're off to the races.
01:54:12.000More than any, any of them, any of them.
01:54:15.000Yeah, I agree, and I appreciate you saying that.0.56
01:54:18.000Elected Groypers' son walked in and watched the body cam vids and said, I thought that gay little Arthur cartoon and his lamer friend said it was because he was black, not that he twice tried to buy smokes with a fake 20.
01:54:30.000Yeah, those four year olds, right?0.81
01:54:36.000But it makes me think of when liberals say, You know, my three year old was watching the Trump speech, and she said, Totalitarianism is happening right now in America.
01:55:27.000Modern monarchist says, Mugabe thought he named Zimbabwe after a great African kingdom after looking at the ruins of some ancient city because he found that name among the ruins.
01:55:37.000Sadly for him, it was named after an Arabic prison that held native criminals.0.97
01:56:29.000I had a five hour stream last night covering the riots live as they happened, as well as our stream last week about Merrick Corrigan and the E Girls.
01:56:37.000There's a lot of good exclusive content being uploaded lately.