00:01:23.000Because you know, at first, my hot take was this blacks are rioting again, but you know what?0.96
00:01:29.000It's not that bad because we don't like the police anymore.0.61
00:01:35.000That was my first iteration of this show when I was watching the coverage last night.
00:01:40.000You know, I'm reclining, I'm laying back, and The wheels are turning, sort of unconsciously, even.
00:01:47.000How am I going to cover this on the show?
00:01:50.000And you can already see on Twitter today what direction I was headed in.
00:01:56.000Today I tweeted something to the effect I said, These riots are destroying government property, they're increasing hostility against the police, and they're exacerbating racism.
00:03:52.000How many times are they going to do this one, right?0.87
00:03:55.000Oh, black police involved shooting.0.99
00:03:57.000We've seen this story before, but they're keeping it fresh.0.56
00:04:01.000But they've got an exciting new spin for the 2021 version, which is that it was female incompetence that led to the riots, the looting, the police involved shooting of the black person.
00:04:19.000This is a buffet for us in America first.
00:04:22.000I'm sure that left wing people must watch the world crumbling around them and they just got to facepalm and be like, Can these groups do better?0.80
00:04:33.000You know, all day today it was black mass shootings.
00:04:35.000There was a black mass shooter at a high school in Tennessee.
00:04:38.000There was a black mass shooter at a high school in California.
00:04:42.000This is after the black guy killed the family of five last week, the white family of five.
00:04:48.000This is after the other black mass shooter, black and Hispanic mass shooters over the past two weeks.0.80
00:06:29.000It's a Republican state legislature, and it's kind of stalling now in the state Senate and the state House.
00:06:36.000What we're pushing is for DeSantis to intervene in the process of the bill becoming a law and force some amendments into the bill that strengthen it.
00:06:48.000We want amendments on the bill and we want the bill to pass with the amendments because we went over the bill a few weeks ago and there's major loopholes, there's major flaws.
00:06:58.000And this is a big problem because other states are going to be looking to Florida when they pass their big tech censorship legislation.
00:07:06.000And if the bill in Florida sucks, Then probably all the other bills are going to suck too.
00:07:11.000Now, all the bills may suck no matter what, but at least if the bill in Florida is good, hopefully that will inspire other states to take similar strong measures with teeth to combat big tech censorship.
00:07:26.000So, we're trying to fight really hard to get this bill fixed with amendments and then passed so that then other state legislatures will follow Florida's lead and do the same.
00:07:38.000And then maybe we could solve this problem.
00:08:24.000I just got on my couch over there in the studio at like 6 o'clock or 5 o'clock, and I was like, I think I will sleep for one hour because I'm feeling tired.
00:08:34.000And then I wake up, I'm like, how could I possibly sleep longer than that?
00:08:38.000I'm on this uncomfortable couch in a weird position, and then I wake up, and it's like 1 30.
00:08:45.000And I'm like, okay, well, I'm going to be up for the rest of the day.
00:08:48.000So I was up all day, busy, reading, doing things.
00:08:55.000I got sunburned, got a little bit of sun because it was a nice day out today, and then I settled down for a little nap, and then I woke up feeling refreshed, and now we're going to have a great show.
00:11:05.000But with us, with us law abiding people, it's, oh, you know, we're going to take all this tax money and you better not drive this much over the speed limit.
00:11:15.000It was like one of those speed traps, you know, where they deliberately put in a bridge where you go so fast over the bridge and then they're like, oh, it's 20 miles per hour now after you get off the bridge.
00:13:25.000How about I want to see you on the front lines next time?1.00
00:13:28.000Let's send you, Mr. 95% white suburb, and, you know, ruining my nice spring day, let's send you to the front lines in Minneapolis against the Zulu nation.1.00
00:13:57.000You know, I and I love like, you know, because I it's been a long time since I was a libertarian.
00:14:02.000I was a libertarian in high school, then I became a reactionary, had this sort of love affair with the government, and I still have a love affair with like the power of the state.
00:14:10.000We have to use it, but you know, I'm becoming Paul Gottfried.
00:14:15.000Pill, Paul Gottfried is, you know, you probably call him a reactionary, but he is a libertarian because he and he's argued this for a long time that.
00:14:26.000Insofar as the American state is controlled by this regime, which hates dissidents and hates white people and is obviously animated by an evil ideology, then by adopting a libertarian position, you're shrinking their ability to do harm, which I guess makes some sense to a certain extent.
00:14:51.000I'm not saying I'm going to go out there and advocate, oh, for a free market and everything like that, but it's more like it's just.
00:15:52.000Follow me on gab at gab.comslash real nickjfuentes.
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00:16:38.000Okay, with that out of the way, we're going to dive into our first story, which is the Florida Big Tech Censorship Bill.
00:16:46.000And, you know, I want to start out by saying the bill is actually a good step.
00:16:51.000We like Ron DeSantis and we like the bill.
00:16:55.000And the bill is probably the furthest that Republicans have ever come on this issue.
00:17:02.000And this includes Trump, this includes Josh Hawley, this includes all of them.
00:17:07.000The Florida Big Tech Censorship Bill is probably the most effective and the most significant attempt by Republicans to stop big tech censorship so far from a state, from a judge, from a congressperson or a senator or the president for that matter.
00:17:27.000I don't want to come off as ungrateful or complaining.
00:17:32.000Ron DeSantis said at CPAC and in another speech that this bill was going to pass no problem.
00:17:39.000And I was very excited about the bill back in March when it was announced, or I think even in February he was talking about it.
00:17:47.000But then people like Laura Loomer and Michelle Malkin and others started to raise the alarm bells that this bill has major loopholes, major problems.
00:17:57.000Seeks to punish big tech companies for censoring statewide candidates in Florida, candidates for public office.
00:18:06.000But it's very narrow in that it really only applies to statewide candidates for office.
00:18:12.000Additionally, the penalties that it imposes on big tech for censoring this narrow category of people is really weak.
00:18:21.000So, what we're suggesting is that the bill is amended so that it has some teeth, the enforcement mechanism is more powerful, and we want to broaden it to apply to More people, including journalists, which, you know, don't think that I mean like Huffington Post.
00:18:37.000When I say independent journalists, I mean, you know, citizen journalists.
00:18:40.000I mean, you know, people like us, obviously, as well as current office holders.
00:18:44.000We want to protect all categories of speech and we want to broaden who this applies to.
00:18:50.000Not just Twitter, but we also want it to apply to ISPs, we want it to apply to telecommunications companies, financial services like PayPal or Stripe.
00:19:01.000This is an article on the background of the bill.
00:19:04.000It says During a recent press conference in West Palm Beach, the governor said, under our proposal, if a technology company deplatforms a candidate for elected office in Florida during the election, a company will face a daily fine of $100,000 until the candidate's access to the platform is restored again.
00:19:22.000When our legislature convenes next month, it will pass and I will sign the most ambitious reforms yet proposed for combating political censorship and deplatforming.
00:19:31.000Preventing big tech from interfering in our elections and for safeguarding the privacy of your personal data, said DeSantis at CPAC.
00:19:40.000After the bill was filed, major concerns regarding the bill's effectiveness were raised by some leading conservative influencers and thought leaders who are watching this bill closely, including Congressman Paul Gosar, conservative author Michelle Malkin, congressional candidate Laura Loomer, Republican strategist Karen Giorno, and the acting assistant secretary of commerce and communications and information who served under the Trump administration, as well as multiple conservative and tech media outlets.
00:20:21.000So, as this article said, and as DeSantis said in a speech, what the bill does is it proposes a $100,000 per day fine for every statewide candidate that is deplatformed.
00:20:36.000So, for example, if Facebook bans Laura Loomer, who's running for office in Florida, Then they have to pay for her individual case $100,000 per day each day that she is censored.
00:20:50.000So if she is censored for a week, then they get charged $700,000.
00:20:55.000If 10 candidates get censored for a week, then they get charged $7 million, right?
00:21:01.000So it's $100,000 per candidate per day that they're censored.
00:21:06.000The first problem with the bill is that that's not enough money, actually.
00:21:13.000Isn't enough because we're talking about the biggest companies in the history of the world.
00:21:48.000It might sound like a lot to a private person, but to a company with a trillion dollar market cap, to a company with a $500 billion dollar market cap, $100,000 per day per candidate is a negligible amount.
00:22:03.000Additionally, how many people can this even really apply to?
00:22:08.000How many people are even running for statewide office in the state of Florida?
00:22:12.000I don't think this is a number that's in the four digits.
00:22:16.000You may have a few hundred people running for.
00:22:19.000All the different statewide offices, how many of them are going to be banned from social media in the state of Florida?
00:22:26.000I don't think it's even possible because it applies to such a narrow category of people and because the fine is so small.
00:22:35.000I don't even think that, under feasible circumstances, it's even possible for this bill to actually inflict any financial pain at all on any one of these companies.
00:22:47.000And what I mean by that is, even if you took like All the prospective candidates running for statewide office who would be banned from a major platform.
00:22:57.000And if all those companies were fined for all those candidates for all those days, I still think that would be a negligible amount of money that Facebook and Google could absorb easily.
00:23:12.000So the first thing that we're proposing is that the fine is increased dramatically.
00:23:16.000We want it increased to a million dollars a day.
00:23:19.000Laura Loomer said $100 million per day.
00:23:22.000The point is, we want to make it hurt.
00:23:25.000And if you look at in Europe, they've passed similar legislation, not specifically to address big tech censorship, but to focus on other things with major penalties.
00:23:34.000When you pass a bill with severe penalties, the companies change their behavior.
00:23:39.000The government has the power to do that.
00:23:41.000These are companies that reside in the United States, they operate in the United States, and they're subject to the jurisdiction of the United States government.
00:23:48.000If we say the fine is this much money, then they have to pay that much money.
00:23:53.000And if they don't want to pay that much money, well, then they should refrain from doing the thing that we don't want them to do.
00:23:59.000So I don't think it is unreasonable to say $100 million per day, $10 million per day, $1 million per day for the fine.
00:24:07.000$100,000 for these companies is chump change and it's not going to influence their behavior.
00:24:14.000Number two is we want the bill to make legal or make protected, I should say, all legally protected speech, all speech that's protected by the First Amendment.
00:24:26.000So in the bill, there's one provision.
00:24:28.000It says that it would require social media platforms to, quote, apply censorship, deplatforming, and shadow banning standards in a consistent manner among its users.
00:24:39.000And I read that and What that says to me is the bill allows censorship, blacklisting, shadow banning, deplatforming.
00:24:49.000The bill only stipulates that it has to be applied equally.
00:24:52.000Well, we don't want it applied equally.
00:24:55.000Oh, they're going to ban some left wing people, too.
00:25:02.000So rather than having the bill tacitly endorse censorship, which is what the bill is trying to stop, we want the bill to instead enshrine in the law that these.
00:25:13.000Companies, Facebook, Twitter, the big tech platforms, they have to allow all legally protected speech on the platform.
00:25:24.000That's federal law, but we want the same principle here.
00:25:27.000We want these companies to be forced to act in accordance with the governing principles of the U.S. Constitution of American society, which is according to free speech.
00:25:38.000We want the bill to say that anything protected by the First Amendment is protected by Florida state law on these platforms.
00:25:46.000The third thing is, we want the bill to be expanded not just to cover platforms, strictly social media platforms, but all of these technological services.
00:25:59.000We want it to prevent financial sanction.
00:26:02.000We want it to prevent censorship from telecommunications, from ISPs.
00:26:07.000Because, of course, it's not just Twitter and Facebook and YouTube that are doing the banning, it's Uber, it's Airbnb, it's PayPal, it's payment processors.
00:26:17.000If you're not solving big tech censorship for those things, I'm not going to say it doesn't matter, but it doesn't solve the problem.
00:26:24.000You may be allowed on Twitter, like I am, for example, but I still have a lot of problems because I'm banned on PayPal and Stripe.
00:26:32.000PayPal and Stripe combined account for something like 97% of all payment gateways on the entire internet.
00:26:46.000And so, well, maybe this bill, if I were still on YouTube or Facebook, Would protect my social media platforms there, it would not protect me from all the other censorship that's happening behind the scenes.
00:27:01.000The fourth thing is we want retroactive protection for people that have already been banned.
00:27:06.000We want people to have their accounts reinstated.
00:27:09.000And we want these companies to be fined for every day that they don't reinstate the accounts of everybody that's already been censored.
00:27:16.000Because the authors of this bill have even admitted that this bill does nothing for people that have already been censored.
00:27:22.000Now, if this bill prevented anybody from ever being censored again, that would be great.
00:27:28.000But why not go a step further and bring back everybody that already has been censored?
00:27:32.000How many people have already been censored from politicians to journalists to entertainers, e celebrities?
00:27:40.000We want the bill to not just apply to prospective people that may be censored, but to people that have been censored in the past.
00:27:47.000And lastly, we want the bill to protect current office holders.
00:27:52.000Right now, like I said, the major loophole and the major flaw in the bill is that it only covers statewide candidates for office in Florida, just the candidates.
00:28:05.000It doesn't cover you or private citizens.
00:28:07.000It doesn't even cover public officials, which would be current office holders.
00:28:13.000The bill strictly protects candidates, which almost makes no sense.
00:28:18.000It should explicitly protect candidates, but it should protect other categories of people too.
00:28:25.000I don't know how you could say that this is a bill that combats big tech censorship if it only protects this narrow, narrow section of political people.
00:28:35.000So, if you're just a regular person and you get banned, this bill does nothing for you.
00:29:04.000And even if it did, It really wouldn't be as good as it could be.
00:29:09.000I mean, the bill, because the enforcement mechanism is so weak, is not going to work to even protect the narrow set of people that it does.
00:29:19.000$100,000 a day per every statewide candidate censored is not going to hurt Google and Facebook or Twitter.
00:29:27.000And even if it did, again, this would still do nothing for the vast majority of the population, even the vast majority of political people.
00:29:36.000It wouldn't protect people once they get in office, and it would not protect people that are.
00:30:44.000Every day this week, hopefully, every day next week.
00:30:51.000To ask that Ron DeSantis pass the bill with these amendments that we've described.
00:30:57.000I've posted it all on Twitter so you can see it there.
00:31:00.000If you don't know what to say, if you forgot the five points, if you don't know the number, it's all on Twitter with the number, with the script, five key points, five key points summarized in that little informational graphic.
00:32:15.000Don't change the channel because this time it's totally different.
00:32:19.000It's a new, fresh take, it's a fresh spin on an old classic.0.68
00:32:24.000Not only was a black person killed in a police involved shooting, which was followed by riots and looting, but the officer that killed him was a girl who killed him on accident because she is stupid.0.66
00:32:38.000And so that adds a whole dimension to our problems, a whole new sort of flavor to what we're talking about.0.96
00:32:47.000Not only do we have black criminality and black barbarism, but now we have, and black barbarism does not refer to black barbers, okay?1.00
00:33:00.000And now we have women being incompetent at their jobs.1.00
00:33:04.000So it really is all coming together here, it's all converging.
00:33:11.000You know, in 50 years, people are going to look back at this time and they're going to say, like, wow, those racists and sexists were right.
00:33:22.000In the same way that we look back 50 years ago and school children will say, how could anybody be racist?
00:33:31.000If I were in Nazi Germany, I wouldn't salute Hitler.
00:33:35.000If I were in the 1960s, I wouldn't be mean to the black people.
00:33:40.000In the same way that people look back, Like that now, people are going to look back in 2070, 2060, and they're going to say, if I was alive in 2021, I would have been a racist podcaster.
00:33:52.000If I was alive in 2022 or 2016, I would have voted for Donald Trump and I would have sent the illegals back myself because everything that we're saying is becoming unignorable, it's becoming indisputable.
00:34:09.000And, you know, the liberals, the left, they're getting the country that they want.0.84
00:34:17.000You know, these women that they appointed to be the new superheroes are faltering.1.00
00:34:22.000And these blacks, who are portrayed in the media as the future of civilization, really look quite like the past of civilization, like the Stone Age past.0.99
00:34:34.000And it's just not really working out the way that they said it was.0.87
00:34:37.000It seems like the people that were dubious about all of that are being vindicated all the time in increasingly ironic and complex ways every day.
00:34:47.000So, like I said, The story is yesterday.0.99
00:34:52.000You've got a black guy who's a criminal.1.00
00:35:47.000And these details just came out today.
00:35:49.000We didn't even know last night what it was about.
00:35:51.000Yesterday, get this the story that they told yesterday about the shooting is that the police pulled this guy over.
00:35:59.000Because he had an air freshener in his car.
00:36:01.000That was the story that we were told yesterday.
00:36:04.000So, somehow, the real story is even more ridiculous.
00:36:08.000Somehow, impossibly, the real story is even more ridiculous than the one that the left told us yesterday.
00:36:16.000Because yesterday they said another one of our black good boys who never did anything wrong was killed by police because he was driving while black, pulled over because he had an air freshener in his car.
00:36:31.000Actually, he got pulled over for all the usual reasons, but he got killed because a pea brain female cop thought her gun was her taser and shot him with the gun on accident.0.98
00:36:50.000It says The fatal shooting of a black man by a police officer in the U.S. city of Brooklyn Center in Minnesota was an accident, according to the police chief Dante Dante, D A U N T A, Dante Wright.
00:37:05.000Who's 20 years old was shot after the office meant to use a taser, but mistakenly drew her gun instead.
00:37:13.000Anybody could do it, according to Chief Tim Gannon.
00:37:17.000Mr. Wright's death has sparked protests, and a curfew has been declared.
00:37:21.000Tensions in nearby Minneapolis are high as the trial of an ex officer accused of killing George Floyd continues.
00:37:28.000Dante was pulled over on Sunday for a traffic violation, but there was a struggle when he tried to get back into his car.
00:37:36.000At a news conference on Monday morning, Chief Gannon played a short video from the body camera worn by a policewoman, which shows Mr. Wright trying to get back into his car as officers attempt to handcuff him on the side of the road.
00:37:57.000An officer can then be heard saying, Taser, Taser, Taser, normal police procedure before firing one of the stun guns.
00:38:05.000Mr. Wright is seen to get into his car and drive away while the same officer says, I just shot him.
00:38:11.000Fatally wounded, Mr. Wright crashed a few streets away.
00:38:14.000Chief Gannon said, It is my belief the officer meant to deploy the taser, but shot him with a single bullet instead.
00:38:21.000There's nothing I can say to lessen the pain.
00:38:23.000The officer has been placed on administrative leave.
00:38:27.000Angry protests erupted in Brooklyn Center on Sunday night as news of Mr. Wright's death spread.
00:38:32.000Hundreds of protesters chanting his name gathered late outside the police headquarters.
00:38:37.000Tensions rose as police donned riot gear, and two police vehicles were pelted with stones and jumped on.
00:38:43.000Protesters wrote with chalk on pavements and lit candles, but police later ordered the protesters to disperse.
00:38:50.000About 20 businesses in a nearby shopping center were later broken into, according to the Star Tribune, with sporadic looting spreading to parts of Minneapolis.
00:39:00.000It prompted authorities to enforce an overnight curfew on Sunday night, and on Monday, the mayors of Minneapolis and neighboring St. Paul declared a local state of emergency.
00:39:09.000Members of the National Guard already deployed for the trial.
00:39:14.000On murder charges of Derek Chauvin, were sent to Brooklyn Center.
00:39:17.000Some remained on the streets after the curfew ended.
00:39:19.000By that time, the crowds had mainly dispersed.
00:39:24.000All schools, programs, and activities for Monday, ice hockey, basketball, and baseball games that were due to take place on Monday night were postponed.
00:39:40.000At least if it's not happening to you, it's going to be very funny watching what happens.
00:39:47.000At a certain point, you just got to shrug your shoulders, throw your hands up, and say, well, hey, at least it's funny.
00:39:53.000If it's not happening to you, if it's not your small business, if you're not getting carjacked or killed by an idiot cop, then it is very funny.0.95
00:40:04.000Imagine being this woman cop and you're out on a routine deal.1.00
00:40:07.000You make one of those classic boneheaded mistakes where, you know, you accidentally shoot someone to death.1.00
00:40:14.000And because of your mistake, now the whole city's on fire.
00:40:20.000Talk about having a case in the Mondays.
00:40:23.000You go out on your job, mistakenly, as anybody could do, shoot somebody to death at a routine.
00:40:28.000Traffic stop, and now all the games are canceled, schools are canceled, the National Guard is called in to respond to the riots and the looting because of what you did.
00:40:38.000Oh well, I guess it's just another one of those days.
00:40:45.000This is what happens when you ignore the racists, the sexists, the anti Semites, the homophobes, the Islamophobes, the xenophobes, the white supremacists, ideological haters.
00:41:00.000Racial haters, you know, this is what happens when you ignore the insurrectionists and the Trump supporters.
00:41:05.000This is the kind of society that you get.1.00
00:41:08.000You get female cops on the force accidentally shooting people to death.0.55
00:41:13.000You get black people resisting arrest, going ham, and then when they accidentally get killed, you get the liquor and shoe stores and gas stations and Walmarts looted and the National Guard is deployed.0.75
00:41:27.000This is what you get when you Ignore the reality of the world that you live in.0.85
00:41:33.000When you ignore the reality of race, when you ignore the reality of gender and everything that we know to be true about human beings and the differences between them, this is the kind of society that you get.0.98
00:41:47.000There should not be women police officers, just shouldn't exist.0.97
00:41:53.000That shouldn't be something that exists in our world.1.00
00:41:58.000And it's not to say that a man couldn't have made this mistake, but A man is not going to make this mistake as often as a woman.1.00
00:42:07.000Number two, a woman is impelled to use lethal or non lethal force, a taser, a gun, more often because women are easily overpowered by men.0.94
00:42:19.000Men are more often than not the violent criminals, way more often than women.0.79
00:42:31.000If this was a police officer that was a man, he probably wouldn't have needed to use the taser, and if he did, He would be able to distinguish his taser from his gun.1.00
00:42:40.000Let the women work in the headquarters.1.00
00:45:38.000Don't resist arrest when you get arrested for them.
00:45:41.000He would still be alive if he just gave his ID and went along with the police.
00:45:47.000But he tried his hand, and now both parties are at fault.
00:45:51.000And then, in response to this, of course, it's not just about cops and robbers.
00:45:55.000In response to this, the whole community goes out there.
00:45:58.000And they loot the GameStop and the liquor store and the shoe store and the phone store and the Walmart and the gas station and the pizza parlor and the McDonald's and the auto parts store and the wig store and things you maybe wouldn't even think of right off the gate but actually make a lot of sense once you think about it.
00:46:18.000All the essentials Xbox, Weave, Hennessy, Hennessy, Jordans, right?
00:46:25.000I mean, just okay, actually, you know what?
00:46:31.000The safest place to be in one of these things, Barnes Noble.
00:46:37.000Some angel investors got to put a lot of money in a Barnes Noble.1.00
00:46:40.000It's like a fallout shelter, it's like a chimp out shelter.1.00
00:46:44.000If you find yourself in the middle of a Category 1 chimp out, a Category 5 chimp out, proceed to your nearest library or Barnes Noble for cover.1.00
00:47:55.000If you could see a cash exchange, an ATM, a liquor store, a phone store, or anything like that, you have just got to start running in any direction as fast as you can, right?
00:48:06.000So it actually makes a lot of sense that those are the targets being hit as per usual.
00:48:12.000And, you know, the thing about this too is.
00:48:15.000Keep in mind, this isn't even political.
00:48:18.000You know, a lot of people compared the BLM riots to the January 6th Capitol riot, and they said, oh, you know, conservatives were all against BLM riots, but now they're rioting in the Capitol.
00:48:31.000Yeah, you want to know why people were at the Capitol on January 6th?
00:48:35.000It's because they believed the election was stolen, and it was a protest.
00:48:41.000There was no Hennessy in the Capitol building, there was no Xbox, Xbox, there was no Jordans in the Capitol.
00:48:48.000People surrounded the Capitol to Make a statement and make a point and challenge the leadership of the country about the Constitution and the integrity of the election.
00:48:58.000That's clearly not what's happening here.
00:49:01.000And in all these articles, they're talking about protesters, activists taking to the streets to make their voices heard.
00:50:44.000But most people in white neighborhoods are not committing crimes because they are illegal.0.54
00:50:51.000Most people are not committing crimes because it's wrong.
00:50:57.000And because people know that in order to live in a nice, civilized society with a high Standard of living, people have to follow the rules.
00:51:04.000People know that you can't just take things.
00:51:07.000If you do that, then people are not going to sell things.
00:51:11.000If you go in and bust up a GameStop and bust up a liquor store and all of that, businesses will not open in your neighborhood.
00:51:17.000People will not buy and sell things to you.
00:51:21.000Society can't function if people have no respect for the rules.
00:51:24.000And other populations understand that.
00:51:26.000It's not to say that there's no criminality in other populations or there wouldn't be more of it if there were no police to enforce the laws.
00:51:33.000But for most of society and in most of American history, what is keeping order in the society is not the Overwhelming threat of force behind every blade of grass if you break a law.
00:51:45.000It is that most people, by and large, believe in the efficacy of having laws and follow them of their own will and for their own individual benefit and for the collective benefit of society.
00:52:40.000It's not difficult to find, it's not difficult to ascertain.
00:52:43.000And if you live just a little bit in the world, you'll learn these things too.
00:52:48.000But because of ideology, we have to act as though we don't know these things.
00:52:53.000We know things about women, we know the differences between men and women.
00:52:56.000You can study them, you can collect research on them, you can do experiments, you can read data, or you could just simply live among them.
00:53:05.000You could simply talk to some of them.0.93
00:53:08.000And after a certain period of time, you will know through experience or through other methods, you will learn that men are different from women.0.57
00:53:17.000And if you know that, and if you know the manner in which men and women are different, then you can begin to understand why society cannot, should not treat them equally.0.55
00:53:28.000And if they don't, there will be disastrous consequences.0.53
00:53:31.000The same goes for different racial groups.
00:53:34.000Spend some time with other groups, spend some time with Asians, blacks, Hispanics.
00:53:40.000Again, look at the research, look at the SAT scores, look at the crime rates, look at the numbers, conduct an experiment.
00:53:48.000And conduct an experiment with different groups.
00:53:50.000And you can find again through various methods, you can acquire the knowledge that there are clearly differences between the groups.
00:53:58.000And you know, the funny thing is, we don't even have to, for the purpose of this conversation, know what causes the differences.
00:54:04.000We just merely have to observe them and know that they are there.
00:54:07.000People can debate well, are these differences the result of environmental or genetic factors?
00:54:13.000Actually, it doesn't matter that much strictly for the purpose of this conversation alone.
00:54:19.000Because, insofar as there are differences in the way that they behave, if we want to talk about addressing the root causes, well, that's a different conversation.
00:54:28.000If we want to talk about maintaining order in a society, all we have to know is that the differences are there.
00:54:36.000For the purpose of that, we don't need to know where they came from or why they're there.
00:54:39.000We just have to know that they are there.
00:54:41.000And then we have to change policy on the basis of that.
00:54:45.000We have to change our way of thinking based on that.
00:54:48.000Because, like I said, It is the result of this ideological takeover of the media and academia and this ideology reflected in social status, which is why we have to pretend that we don't know these things and why we have to make bad policy.
00:55:35.000And I use it to cheat, but I can't, but he can't know that I'm watching his screen.
00:55:41.000So I have to act as though I don't know certain information, which handicaps me.
00:55:47.000I have lots of information at my disposal that would help me, but I have to act as though I don't know it for a different reason, of course.
00:56:07.000People that know it based on intimate personal experience, based on personal anecdotes, which everyone has, based on books they've read, research they've seen, based on what they see in the news.
00:56:19.000But we have to pretend that we don't know those things, that we don't believe those things.
00:56:23.000We have to keep up this charade, which is aspirational, that everybody is completely equal and the differences don't exist.
00:56:30.000And therefore, any disparities are the result of racism, sexism, discrimination, which is wrong, which is morally wrong, of course.
00:56:51.000And then, when these problems arise, we just have to pretend like we don't know that they're happening.
00:56:55.000The media doesn't cover them, we don't talk about them, doesn't fit the narrative.
00:57:00.000In truth, you know, and this is maybe an important distinction a lot of people say, oh, you know, they didn't cover this story because it doesn't fit the narrative.
00:57:24.000The media, the society, the regime has an ideology.
00:57:28.000The whole society almost de facto has a certain predisposition to think about certain issues like race and gender and morality.
00:57:39.000And it is in the service of all of that that the media covers things a certain way.
00:57:42.000It's not that it doesn't fit the narrative, it doesn't fit your entire worldview.
00:57:46.000You know, forget about CNN's liberal agenda.
00:57:49.000It doesn't fit the liberal ideology which even most conservatives subscribe to.0.59
00:57:55.000Sure, black crime doesn't fit the narrative of the mainstream media, but it also doesn't fit the ideology of most conservative boomers who believe that all we need to do is give these people a chance.0.65
00:58:05.000We just need to give these sorry people a chance.
00:58:08.000We need to give them a helping hand.0.97
00:58:10.000We got to help them lift themselves up by their bootstraps.
00:58:14.000Well, they need to have boots for that to happen, right?
00:58:19.000That this stuff doesn't just go against a narrow political agenda of a certain party or one institution.
00:58:25.000It goes against the entire governing ideology of the whole society.
00:58:30.000And the only people that really understand that, the only people that really oppose that, are the people on the margins, the true dissidents, the people that don't go to CPAC, people like me, the people that are not invited to testify before Congress, that don't get money from multi, multi billionaires, right?
00:59:03.000And if you keep treating the society as though they don't exist, you will have negative consequences arising from that, arising from this misalignment between how people are and how they're treated.
00:59:17.000Female police officers will continue to accidentally kill people, female firefighters will kill people, female military are going to lose wars on the battlefield.1.00
00:59:31.000On airplanes, engineering jobs, air traffic controllers, and other places are going to get people killed.1.00
00:59:39.000And it's like, particularly with the black community, it is just like an insult to your intelligence.1.00
00:59:45.000The way that they portray blacks is like, I don't even know, like they're magical or something, like they're the new chosen people, right?1.00
00:59:53.000The way that they portray blacks in the media, it's like, seriously, like they're savants, prodigies.
01:00:27.000This black entrepreneur has a jewelry store on Etsy.
01:00:30.000And then you go into their community, and it's like, You know, somebody in a wife beater with his pants around his ankles, you know, walk around the neighborhood, right?
01:00:40.000Then you drive to the south side of Chicago and it's like, and you know, and you know, you're like a world star hip hop.
01:00:47.000You can see some of the scenes that go on there getting in fights at Disneyland and the trampoline place, right?
01:00:54.000I was looking at that the other day, a very old article from, I forget which, it was a gaming publication.
01:01:01.000And it said, We've announced our four gamers of the year, and three of them were black women that nobody had ever heard of.
01:01:10.000And I kept looking at the thumbnail for the article with these three black gamers, black female gamers that nobody knows who suck at video games.1.00
01:01:21.000And they've all got their nails, did and their hair did, and they got their own style.1.00
01:01:26.000And I'm thinking, what absolute idiot, what absolute simpleton is looking at this and thinking, wow, you go, girls.
01:03:23.000And by the way, this is why America First is inevitable, because this is a charade, it's a farce.
01:03:30.000Everything that you see, it's frustrating, and it's frustrating because it's a lie.
01:03:35.000I mean, everything that they tell us, everything that they say, this whole world that's been built up is built on a lie.
01:03:42.000This ideological foundation is sand, it's not real.
01:03:46.000That's where the frustration comes from because we see what the media tells us about the world, and we see the world, and these things are no longer even in the same room.
01:03:54.000They're not on the same planet anymore.
01:03:57.000The good thing is, is that reality is where we live.
01:04:02.000The media can say whatever they want, but.
01:04:06.000Reality is the place that we all live.
01:04:08.000And while they can control our perception of it, they cannot control it itself.
01:04:14.000And so these things are going to become apparent no matter what.
01:04:17.000They may not cover them, they may bury the coverage, but they will become more and more apparent to more and more people in your everyday life.
01:04:25.000And as that happens, it is going to become unignorable what's going on.
01:04:29.000And eventually, I think that's going to lead to the collapse of this ideological foundation, and people are going to start to demand that.
01:04:38.000The government, the policies, the media starts to actually reflect the world that we live in.
01:04:43.000I think that is what makes what we're doing inevitable.
01:04:47.000When I started this four years ago, it was a totally different conversation.
01:04:51.000When I started this show, when I got red pilled five years ago, totally different conversation.
01:04:56.000You couldn't say white, you couldn't say black crime, you couldn't say any of this stuff.0.65
01:05:01.000Now it's becoming a little bit more acceptable.0.80
01:05:04.000Five years ago, nobody wanted to say the things that I was talking about 13 do 50, and this and that.
01:05:10.000And now, These problems are just so in your face that we've come so far in terms of being able to talk about these problems.
01:05:18.000Now we'll continue on into the future.
01:05:47.000She said, Why are Jewish leaders making it so hard for us?
01:05:51.000We've stood with you, but now Jewish leadership opposes Gab, and I tried to pass this bill against Muslim something in Europe, and it was the Jewish rabbi that got me banned from the country.
01:06:06.000And she's one of your classic philo Semitic right wing e celebrities.0.96
01:06:13.000Who is surrounded by Jewish influence, Jewish money, you know, Zionist influence?0.54
01:06:18.000Somebody who has spoken so highly of the Zionists and they're our closest ally and so on.0.73
01:06:24.000But even she, and she's one of the biggest ones like that, even she on Gab is forced to reckon with the fact that who are the institutional forces you're coming up against when you go against immigration, when you go in favor of free speech?
01:06:38.000Who is blackballing Gab in the halls of Congress?0.56
01:06:41.000It's the Republican Jewish Coalition.0.71
01:07:09.000And even conservatives who, under no circumstances, want to know that or want to acknowledge that or want to say it out loud, even they have to say at some point, What's going on here?
01:07:20.000I mean, we support you and this is how you reciprocate.
01:07:25.000And it's unignorable because it's true.
01:07:41.000People that are deceptive have gone a long way in the world historically.
01:07:45.000So it's not just about having the truth.
01:07:48.000There are many times in history where people have had the truth on their side and they've been killed and they're in the ash heap of history, buried under the sand.
01:07:57.000The thing is, though, the truth is a powerful force.
01:08:00.000It doesn't do it all for you, but it is powerful.
01:08:03.000A powerful thing and it cannot be suppressed forever.
01:08:06.000It can be suppressed for a time, but not forever.
01:08:09.000And you can see the elites are overplaying their hand.
01:08:37.000But what they are doing is catalyzing a response in the population.
01:08:42.000People are not going to learn this in school, and they may be resistant to me telling it to them, but they're seeing it play out in real life.
01:08:50.000The people in Minneapolis are putting on a show for them.
01:08:53.000It's going to teach them more than I ever could.
01:08:55.000It's going to teach them more than any political activist ever could.
01:08:59.000And it's going to do more to deprogram them from what they learned in school than anything else that they could read or see on TV or the internet.
01:09:08.000And for that reason, You know, I see these things and I just say, hey, don't interrupt your enemy when they're making a mistake.
01:10:56.000I mean, all weekend, I was posting on Twitter that my old peers from high school came out of the woodwork to try to get my show banned from my high school YouTube channel.
01:11:10.000Few girls who I went to high school with were posting on Twitter and Facebook, creating this public campaign to get people to call my old high school principal to force him to take the videos that I made in high school down from the high school YouTube channel.
01:11:27.000And these are people that were my friends, people that I knew personally, in some cases known them for a long time.
01:11:33.000Good friends of mine, very good friends of mine.
01:11:36.000And they're on Facebook and Twitter saying, It's come to my attention that LT still has his xenophobic, racist content and blah, blah, blah.
01:12:21.000When your kid gets beat up in school because he's white, when your kid doesn't get into college because he's white, when your kid doesn't get a job because they've already maxed out the quota for white people for mentorship and hiring, It's on you.0.76
01:12:35.000That's the society that you created.0.93
01:16:41.000Those are two states with statesmen that understand, you know, grand strategy, two real statesmen that understand how the world works, understand reciprocity.
01:17:40.000Well, Putin is like Hitler because Putin taking, you know, the Donbass is like Hitler taking Austria.0.65
01:17:48.000And China's like the new Soviet Union, according to the conservatives.0.85
01:17:54.000So if you've got the Nazis and the commies, which are bad on one end, And you, libertarian, liberal, conservative, America's on the other side.0.89
01:18:08.000Who's got it right and who's got it wrong?0.79
01:18:11.000Because even if we're to entertain this ridiculous, this ridiculous, like, horseshoe paradigm or whatever, okay, you're against Nazis and commies.0.55
01:18:22.000You're just, you know, rooting, tooting, freedom loving, whatever, American conservative.1.00
01:18:27.000Okay, let's put the Nazis and the commies on one side of the room and let's put the gay, faggot, liberal.1.00
01:19:50.000This has been good for us and the world.
01:19:53.000Because, and hey, it's a good thing we won those other wars too.0.99
01:19:56.000If not, we would be speaking German.0.99
01:19:58.000Could you imagine as I get raped to death by a transgender cop and, you know, black persons kicking me in the head repeatedly because I didn't pay my white tax today?1.00
01:20:08.000Well, good thing we're not speaking German, am I right?1.00
01:20:13.000Good thing we're not speaking Russian because this is America and I've got the privilege to go and eat a cannabis burger downtown before I get carjacked.
01:24:16.000She has a, she works at a yoga studio.
01:24:19.000Studio in like some middle of nowhere town in Pennsylvania.
01:24:22.000It's like, yeah, I guess if that's your life, that's what you're doing, right?
01:24:25.000For all these people that, and it's funny because I took so much heat when I dropped out of college, everybody loved that because everybody wanted to see me fail.
01:24:36.000So when I dropped out of college, when there was all this bad press locally about me going to Charlottesville, oh, everybody delighted in my demise.
01:24:47.000And now all these people that were in college spending all this money to get a degree and do what you're supposed to do.
01:24:52.000They all came home from college last year during the COVID economy.
01:25:35.000They look at their nightstand, they look at their bedside table, and they see, I don't know, the usual high school memorabilia, and they go, and they see me in the newspaper.
01:26:52.000Because there are some people from my high school who are cheering me on.
01:26:55.000I still get people messaging me who I haven't heard from for years saying, you know, hey, I don't know if you remember me, but keep doing what you're doing.
01:28:07.000And then she goes to college, and it's that same fucking haircut, dyed hair with the bangs and the eyebrows and the nose ring and the sampaku eyes.0.85
01:29:55.000Okay, you know, in seventh grade, when I was in seventh grade, I'll add, not to sound weird, but I mean, back in the I had a crush on her back then, she was cute back then, then she grew up, now she looks like an alien, and the body is just not even happening.0.94
01:30:11.000She's trying to be an actor or an actress.0.61
01:37:49.000Dumbass says, We've had the optics wars and the Groyper Wars, but now we're in a period where cringe and subversives are being removed from the movement, like Aughty, Puma, Carter, maybe Spexo, Patrick, and their disloyal fans.
01:40:56.000The Trump election was in 16 and in 20.
01:41:00.000If 70% of high school age is not voting age, high school age by definition is not voting age, and even after four years, Some of those people are not voting, right?
01:41:11.000So the people that were 70% Trump in 16 in high school would not be voting in the election.
01:41:19.000The people that are under 30 but under 18 are not voting.
01:41:25.000The only people that are voting, if the poll and the voting is taking place in 16, then necessarily the people that are being polled are not the people that are voting.
01:41:34.000And therefore, they're not even counted in the exit polls.
01:41:47.000Why are under 18s voting differently than the people that are over 18 and under 30?
01:41:53.000Well, maybe because they're different subsets of the population.
01:41:57.000And then if you're saying, oh, well, the exit poll or the poll in 16 said one thing and the exit poll in 20 said something else, well, I would say again, then you're only talking about four years.
01:42:09.000You're only talking about people aged 18 to 22.
01:42:14.000And as you get older, I believe the rate at which they vote increases.
01:42:19.000So, you've got more people voting and more people overall in the 22 to 30 demographic than you have people entirely and people voting 18 to 22.
01:42:28.000So, that's to me what makes sense about that.
01:42:32.000Although college is a big factor, I would agree.
01:42:36.000But yeah, people that are not college educated don't vote as much.
01:42:40.000People that are in that age group don't vote as much.
01:45:02.000The basis of my position is that we need to displace this opaque oligarchy that's taken over the country.
01:45:09.000We probably need more autocratic rule to fix the country.
01:45:14.000Fixing the country entails returning it to a virtuous state.0.99
01:45:18.000It also entails, like I said, ending immigration, stopping the radical transformation of the country, which is lowering the quality of life for everybody.1.00
01:45:27.000I mean, that's really the gist of the show, to put it in a nutshell.0.89
01:45:31.000And, you know, people take one joke here or a misstatement here, you know, whatever, a little bit of ambiguity that they can extrapolate from.
01:46:20.000That clip is from a show when I was arguing that Antifa is not fascist because conservatives were comparing them, oh, you know, Antifa are like Nazis, Antifa are like fascists.
01:46:33.000No, obviously they're not because they're out there promoting multiracialism, they're out there promoting degeneracy.0.97
01:46:40.000I mean, if they were truly fascist, if they were out there promoting Mussolini, hey, maybe I'd join them, which was a tongue in cheek way of saying, no, because fascism would be closer to.0.94
01:46:54.000It would be closer to where we are than total anarchy, total communism, total liberalism, progressivism.
01:47:00.000That was the point, is to say that's not what they're about, obviously.
01:47:05.000You could say they're violent, you could say that they're tyrannical, you could say a lot of things about them, but all these clever e celebrities like Scott Adams and others saying they're fascist.
01:49:37.000I go to the high school and I take the milk money from the Zoomers and then I take their girlfriends and then I take their girlfriends.1.00
01:49:46.000And then I say, oh, 17, ew, she's 18.1.00
01:49:52.000Then she could come in the America First.0.56
01:49:55.000The America First Chad comes in, hey, where are the 17 year olds at?0.72
01:50:11.000I want, you know, just to be safe, I want a 27 year old girlfriend who's been with lots of guys and, you know, is old and fertility is deteriorating.
01:50:54.000I'd like to think I'm a very nice person who's just funny and has an edgy sense of humor, but people, they do this emotional terrorism where I'll make a harmless joke and they make it, oh, you're awful, you're mean, you're this and that.1.00
01:59:04.000You know, comedy is observational because it's true, it's about thinking of things in a different way.
01:59:09.000And, you know, I think anybody, maybe anybody has the ability to do that on a very basic level.
01:59:20.000But it's just about sort of finding that voice of, you know, something that is maybe a heterodox way of looking at things, an unexpected way of looking at things, phrasing it in an elegant way, phrasing it in a way that's sort of punchy.
02:00:02.000Most people are never based, and almost nobody is based for very long.
02:00:09.000It's very, it's very tough to have this intuition to sniff out like what's trendy, what's cool, what has like potential to be fleshed out.
02:00:19.000And also have a sense when it's no longer cool, once it becomes tired.
02:00:24.000Like it's a very tricky thing to grasp it in the first place, and it's much harder to hold on to it.
02:00:31.000Because you see, a lot of people who start out really ahead of the curve and really on the cutting edge, and then they wind up like TRS is the perfect example.
02:00:42.000Mike Enoch and that crew, there was a time when they were kind of on the cutting edge.
02:00:46.000The alt right was on the cutting edge of like meme culture in some ways.
02:01:07.000There are a lot of other examples of people who at one time were the funniest, the edgiest, the freshest, and just got stale.
02:01:14.000And I think that's almost inevitable with anybody in almost any sphere musicians, all kinds of people, comedians, you name it.
02:01:24.000I think it's inevitable that, like, With any art, with almost any artistic pursuit or something, most people can't do anything on it excellently.
02:01:36.000Most people cannot do something in a way that is excellent.
02:01:38.000And then very few people can do it consistently over a long period of time.
02:04:25.000Well, and not like strictly my life, but I'm talking about the world.
02:04:29.000The world was never like that for any other day in my life.
02:04:33.000My whole life, it was political correctness, it was control, there was the system, and then there was this guy that rose up.
02:04:43.000And changed everything and broke all the rules and came out on top and won.
02:04:50.000And even I didn't think, I mean, I thought it might be possible, but you know, it's never really believing until you see it.
02:04:59.000And when that happened, it was like, it was, if you were there, you know, you understand.
02:05:07.000Nothing like that has ever happened for, I don't think anybody in their lifetimes, on like a political level, nothing like that has ever happened.
02:05:16.000A true dissent, true resistance to everything that's been ruining our country.
02:07:05.000About the election was the thought that it would all be over, that the fun from the campaign was just going to come to an abrupt screeching halt.
02:07:13.000Clinton would be in office and everything would be horrible again.
02:07:16.000And that's like what Never Come Down was about.
02:07:18.000It was like this refusal to accept reality, refusal to accept gravity, refuses to accept these sort of inevitable recalcitrant forces of the establishment.
02:08:51.000Yes, some of our hopes were not realized, but we can never forget that night, the campaign, what was possible, the feeling, the triumph, the triumph of the American and the human spirit cannot be forgotten.
02:09:12.000And no one can take that away from us.
02:10:29.000And we're just watching the New York Times needles, and we're watching the stream on CNN, and we're just sitting on his bed, sitting on his computer chair, eating our chips or whatever, and just talking, just talking about the election, whatever.
02:10:43.000And as the night goes on, we see, and they got rid of this for this reason.
02:10:49.000On the New York Times, they had these needles projecting the probability that each candidate would win the overall election in different states.
02:10:58.000You know, on one side was Clinton, on the other side was Trump.
02:11:01.000And over the course of the night, in each swing state, it started out like 95% Clinton in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and even some of the other states.
02:11:14.000Even Florida, Arizona was leaning blue, I think.
02:11:17.000And over the course of the night, all these states were like, okay, now she's at 70.
02:11:53.000And then we leave and we're like, we got to go to all these watch parties with our MAGA hats and just shit all over these liberals watching the election.
02:12:04.000Big fight breaks out outside the apartment.
02:12:08.000Because me and this other guy were like, no, no, we shouldn't go until it's called because we'll look like idiots if Clinton ends up winning.
02:12:48.000Jockey says, I used to really care about free speech, but after the left closed the door behind them, I see it for what it is a means to an end.0.87
02:12:55.000Now I look forward to a future where people are arrested for engaging in online gay speech and fear getting doxxed for insulting white Americans.0.62
02:13:03.000Yeah, I'm in favor of free speech altogether.
02:13:05.000So I think that free speech is necessary.
02:13:10.000I mean, certain things, there should be limits.
02:13:13.000But for the most part, I'm in favor of free speech.
02:14:05.000I don't want to dox, but yeah, happy birthday to one of the finest members of the America First movement, a real hero, a real winner, and a friend.
02:14:27.000John says, Hey, Nick, as a fellow crypto rich zoomer, do you ever sit back, relax, and watch Dave Ramsey clips of 30 year old millennials crying about how shitty their lives are?
02:16:00.000Phillips says, if I were on the jury for this white female cop, I'd find her not guilty.0.58
02:16:06.000I can understand the giddiness the elites must feel when the smallest action can manipulate a whole portion of society, especially to their advantage.0.88
02:18:05.000Arizona says Riff Raff and Yellow Wolf present a solid contribution to White Boy Summer with their recent collab album, Turquoise Tornado, based Wiggers Rise Up.
02:20:05.000It's like illegal to park at night on my street.
02:20:09.000And one time my car was on the curb, and it was like, I forget what time it is that you can't park after, but I was like 15 minutes too late.
02:20:18.000I was up all night working, and I was like, oh shit, it's like 3 30, my car's still out.
02:20:25.000And I'm thinking to myself, like, oh man, I'd I'm so glad.
02:20:29.000I said, I hope I don't have a ticket there.
02:20:31.000I said, I wonder what would happen if a cop pulled up.
02:23:02.000I mean, you know, because the government, the people that comprise the government are mediocrities, okay?
02:23:10.000You know, the idea that, like, oh, you're in a uniform, you've got your cute little hat and a badge, and what, that gives you power over me?
02:23:19.000Technically, yes, you are an extension of the state, but you're not better than me, okay?
02:23:25.000Let's not get self righteous about what's going on here.
02:23:28.000You do a job for the government, just like somebody that works at the DMV, just like somebody that processes license plates, just like anybody that does anything for the government.
02:23:40.000You are a low level government bureaucrat.
02:25:31.000I mean, they're just regular old human beings, just like you and me.
02:25:35.000And, you know, that's not to, I'm not trying to vilify them.
02:25:38.000In some sense, they are ordinary people just like us, but the work that they're doing, I mean, it is opposed to the interest of normal people these days.
02:26:11.000The police are wearing the uniform of the regime that hates us, and they're enforcing its rules, and they're collecting money, and they're doing it even when it's opposed to the interest of the good people in the country.
02:26:23.000And I'm not just talking about traffic stops, I'm talking about all of it.
02:26:27.000I'm talking about mask mandates, I'm talking about these COVID ordinances, and much, much more.
02:26:34.000And the police are out there basically to screw you.
02:26:36.000I mean, you watch these shows like SVU or Chicago PD, and they make it out like it's.
02:26:42.000Oh, thank God, you know, we have these heroes, these angels protecting us, guardian angels.
02:27:37.000Nice guy, family man, maybe you really care about enforcing the laws.
02:27:40.000But insofar as you put on that uniform, and insofar as there are certain privileges and everything that comes with that, and a pension and so on.
02:28:39.000They killed four people on 290 the other day.
02:28:42.000Pull me over because I'm in a convertible and I'm a young guy and it's a nice day out.
02:28:48.000Oh, excuse me, you're going 15 miles over, which, you know, 15 miles per hour over the speed limit is really like five miles per hour over the speed limit, right?
02:29:07.000They're just antagonizing people because they have to collect money.
02:29:12.000They have quotas for this stuff, and that's why they have these cameras, and that's why they have these parking rules and all of that, and they, you know.
02:32:21.000Miss America says, travel three hours to Minneapolis today to watch a Minnesota twin baseball game, only for it to be canceled over safety concerns.1.00
02:32:29.000Sam Hyde was right about female cops.1.00
02:36:49.000Super Chats Hurt says, My boss is starting to see how much Jewish influence and money is hurting the right, but refuses to question it at all.0.81
02:36:56.000He's Catholic, but also says that Jews are God's chosen people that can't do wrong.0.96
02:38:35.000I don't know what else there is to say.
02:38:37.000I mean, you know, people are depressed and you could fill it up with all these kinds of surrogate activities, but on a fundamental level, you just have to start appreciating the life that you have.
02:38:46.000Just appreciating small things, just resign yourself.
02:38:50.000I mean, I don't know where the depression comes in.
02:38:53.000I mean, where exactly does it come in?
02:39:07.000Because depression is kind of broad, general bad feeling, but what's the source of it?
02:39:12.000Because I don't know, I feel like if you kind of have a basic understanding of what life is, then what's there to be depressed about?
02:39:21.000I mean, you might be in a slump, you may feel unmotivated, you may feel certain specific things, but all of those things are a necessary part of life and they're passing, and you understand that and you cope with them.
02:39:35.000You suffer through them, but you know that it's not life ending.
02:39:41.000You understand it for what it is, which is a passing emotional state, a temporary emotional state.
02:39:48.000And it's, you know, like I said, it's part of life.
02:39:52.000It comes and goes, and it does happen to you, and it does happen to you for a time sometimes.
02:39:58.000And you deal with it, you know, you try to find ways to make it bearable, and then eventually you come out on the other side for whatever reason.
02:40:06.000But, yeah, that's how I think about it when I get in a slump.
02:40:12.000Because when I experience things like that, I never consider suicide and never think of it as like a life ending.
02:40:19.000I would never frame it as a struggle to stay alive.
02:41:19.000But that's what I'm assuming you're talking about.
02:41:21.000I don't know what that means when you say daily struggle to stay alive.
02:41:23.000It sounds a little dramatic, but I would say just stop.
02:41:27.000The problem too with negative thoughts is it's very circular.
02:41:31.000People have negative thoughts, and negative thoughts become more negative thoughts, and it's this constant cycle of worry.
02:41:37.000One of the best things you could do is talk to people because what you'll find is that you think faster than you speak.
02:41:43.000And so, if you're in this negative feedback loop in your mind, this is a very bad thing because it's accelerating, it's very fast, it's irrational.
02:41:55.000It's things that, if you said them out loud, wouldn't make sense, but in your mind, You know, you have less discipline over what you think versus what you say.
02:42:02.000So you have lots of thoughts, lots of things firing off, begetting worse and more negative thoughts very quickly.
02:42:10.000And this is how people can become isolated.
02:42:12.000This is how people can get themselves down.
02:42:16.000So, one of the best things you could do is talk to people.
02:42:18.000I think that's actually why people go to therapy.
02:42:20.000I don't know that therapists have all the answers or even any answers, but people just like to talk.
02:43:04.000Munka says the time is not right for America First.
02:43:08.000If a candidate came out and said we need to stand up for our kids getting denied jobs because of the color of their skin or getting told in class they're evil, they would be shut down, but eventually it will be inevitable.
02:44:50.000It's easier to predict in the short term, it's impossible to predict in the long term.
02:44:55.000I would say that it seems likely that it would happen within 15 years.
02:44:59.000I think that that's reasonable because I'm basing this off of sort of like where we were 10 years ago and then where Trump is now and where we are today.
02:45:11.000I wouldn't be surprised if in five to 10 years we would see dramatic movement, but that's just it.
02:45:16.000Dramatic, sudden changes are just that.
02:45:21.000They contrast sharply with the rate at which things are going and how things are at the moment when they begin to drastically change.
02:45:29.000So it's difficult to predict when things go exponential, right, or when things take a sharp turn because you can't see around the corner, which is the nature of these things.
02:45:37.000But I would be surprised if something didn't happen within 15 years if I were to be conservative about it.
02:45:44.000But I also wouldn't be surprised if things happen in five to 10 years.
02:48:15.000You know, when I go to an institution, when I go to like McDonald's or something, and, you know, the hamburger doesn't come with as much ketchup as I like, you know what I do?
02:48:25.000I say, can I get a hamburger with extra ketchup?
02:48:28.000I don't call McDonald's headquarters and say, hey, you need to make your hamburger have more ketchup.
02:48:32.000There's sort of a lesson in this, okay?
02:51:05.000And it's kind of contingent on what Russia's response is.
02:51:08.000I think that Russia will have to formally intervene because they've got 100,000 Russian passport holders, Russian citizens in Luhansk and Donetsk.
02:51:18.000So Russia must respond if Ukraine goes in.
02:51:57.000Military aid and other forms of aid, but I think that'll be the extent of it.
02:52:01.000The reason that Biden is instigating this is because Biden wants Nord Stream 2 to be canceled and he wants to prevent Germany and France from reconciling with Russia.
02:52:11.000That's ultimately, well, and it's not even Biden, it's the regime, it's the Atlanticists.
02:52:15.000They want to sink Nord Stream 2 and they want to prevent a rapprochement with Russia and China from Germany and France.
02:52:23.000They want to prevent strategic autonomy.
02:53:29.000Dragon Groyper says, New Star Trek episode where to defeat the Borg, Starfleet travels back in time, loads up a ship with a few thousand blacks, then lets them get assimilated.0.99
02:53:40.000Let's see how a cube survives a BLM looting.0.99
02:54:10.000Sometimes, most often not, though, but sometimes, so I'll take your word for it.
02:54:17.000But, yeah, it's a relatable experience.
02:54:20.000Sawyer says Did you see Tucker's comments from his monologue tonight about population replacement and compared it to ADL's comments about how bad it would be if Jews were made a minority in their home country?0.92
02:54:30.000No, I didn't see that, but that sounds very redeeming.0.97
02:55:08.000I didn't hear about that, but yeah, that's true.0.99
02:55:12.000Kevin Brose says, Jacob Blake, George Floyd, and Richard Brooks are among the many black men whose lifestyle violates the terms of their parole.0.99
02:59:06.000But yeah, he got all bent out of shape that we weren't following the rules, and then we follow the rules, and then he doesn't follow the rules.
03:02:05.000But we just have a problem in the community.1.00
03:02:08.000We have the problem in the black community.1.00
03:02:11.000Cabot Phillips fan says, Can you elaborate your stance on asexuality?1.00
03:02:15.000I always thought it was some weird LGBT thing.1.00
03:02:17.000I'm being sarcastic when I say that.1.00
03:02:20.000It's like an incel thing, you know, it's like an incel meme.
03:02:24.000So, you know, what ruins the, you know, what ruins everything is when everybody, you know, here's the great thing about life is sometimes things, you know, they just work or they just make sense.
03:02:37.000What I hate more than anything is like, can you explain this?
03:02:45.000I mean, why don't I just write like an encyclopedic treatise on my political philosophy and explain every little word and every little thing?
03:02:52.000There's no poetry in something when it's like I make a little joke.
03:05:46.000Directionally, they may have understood what we were trying to do, but they never really, like, I don't want to be narcissistic, but I am a visionary.
03:08:19.000I don't know that it's a matter of ranking them.
03:08:23.000I think that's the wrong approach because identity is complicated and national identity is complicated, and there are many different aspects of it.
03:08:31.000They're all salient, but they're different in terms of their relative salience and their objective salience for different people in different times and different places.
03:09:12.000Rather, you know, when you look at like BLM, for example, versus Trump supporters, they're of the same economic class.
03:09:19.000And what's more is even if the billionaires in the media weren't to some extent facilitating or exacerbating racial conflict, it would still be there.
03:09:28.000And so, you know, in that sense, there can be no class solidarity so long as there are these.
03:09:34.000Different races with racial differences.0.60
03:09:38.000And you could see that time and time again.
03:09:40.000I mean, look at any multiracial country.
03:09:43.000So I will say it's not as simple as saying, oh, one is more important than the other.
03:09:47.000They're both worthy of analysis and they're both there.
03:10:08.000You look at Europe, you look at America, Canada, and the fault lines are increasingly cultural and not economic, in spite of the falling quality of life.
03:10:17.000And yeah, so that would be my justification for that.
03:10:25.000But the problem is a lot of these, it's class reductionism.
03:10:28.000They think that everything can be reduced to class.
03:10:44.000Some things are about ideas, and some things are about religion, and some things are about culture, and things are about race too.
03:10:50.000And all those things are a source of conflict.
03:10:53.000And it does depend on the time and the place.
03:10:56.000And currently, there's a racial conflict happening.
03:11:02.000And I don't doubt that it might have something to do with class, but it definitely has to do with race.
03:11:09.000And like I said, even in the absence of a class conflict, even in the absence of the elites' war, On people, I think you would still have racial tension.0.54
03:11:17.000I think it's just, and I think historically this is true too.
03:11:21.000And it's also been shown in studies that it's just necessarily true of multiracial societies.0.97
03:11:26.000They are less stable, they are less coherent, they lead to conflict.0.98
03:11:30.000And studies have been done on this.1.00
03:11:32.000Multiracial societies are more chaotic than homogeneous countries.0.89
03:11:37.000And what's more is ranked multiracial countries are more stable than unranked multiracial countries.0.88
03:11:45.000Which basically proves that it is the mix.0.96
03:11:52.000It is the exposure and the contact, the true diversity that is the source of the conflict.
03:12:00.000Because ranked, meaning when they say, oh, well, there's legally different classes of citizens based on race, those societies are actually more stable.
03:12:11.000So, actually, in some sense, class mitigates the conflict, right?
03:14:35.000Dude, okay, I have to tell the story, even though I really desperately want to end the show and eat something and not be doing this anymore.
03:14:47.000Not what you think, but one time, so one time somebody sent me an email and they were like, hey, this is going to sound weird, but I made a bet with my friend that if I lost, I have to give you $100 every month and say thank you for letting me give you the money.
03:17:39.000Kevin Bros. says during the height of the COVID lockdowns and record crime waves, my liberal mayor joked that liberals should take a break, okay?
03:17:47.000Stay home and don't commit any crimes until we flatten the curve.
03:17:50.000Houston had over 400 homicides last year and were due to outpace that number by the end of the summer.