BIDENS GESTAPO CRACKDOWN: Charlottesville Marchers ARRESTED Six Years Later | America First Ep. 1149BIDENS GESTAPO CRACKDOWN: Charlottesville Marchers ARRESTED Six Years Later | America First Ep. 1149
In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes ( ) and host Joe Dolan ( ) talk about the new mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson, and the Teen Takeover of the city. They also discuss the recent arrests made in connection with the white supremacist protest in Virginia and the possibility of more coming in the future. They also take a look at the Black Lives Matter movement in Chicago and how it could affect the future of the country and the country at large. And they discuss the DDoS attack on the Daily Beast. Finally, they give their thoughts on the new president, Joe Biden and why he's not as bad as we all think he is. If you like what you hear, please HIT SUBSCRIBE and tell a friend about the show! You can also join the conversation by using the hashtag , and find us on social media and if you like the show and want to support the show, we'll be giving out FREE gifts to the best supporters! Thank you so much for all the support, we really appreciate it. -Joe Dolan and Cozy are the best! -The Daily Beast - Thank you, Joe Doles Joe's America First -America First - America First is a show you can't Ask Me Anything? Hosted by: Nick J. Fentes & Cozy is a podcast about all things American First, and we'll Tell Us What You Think About It's Good, Good News, Bad News, and Good Things, Good Reviews, Good Things to Do, Good Podcasts, and Everything in Between Usual, Good Times, Good Thoughts, Good Relationships, Good Morning, Good Nights, Good Talk, Good Rest, Good Grief, Good Night, Good Day, Good Blessings, Good Sleep, Good Dreams, Good Luck, Good Problems, Good Evening, Good Hustles, and Much More! -Joe's America, Goodnight. , Good Morning and Good Night and Good Day & Good Night. . -RUN, Joe, Joe's Day Off, and Thank You, Joe s America First? - Joe, Meets Me, and God Blessings - - Good Night & Night, - And Much More... - Ollie & Goodnight, and More! & Much More - Cheers, Thank You! -
Transcript
Transcripts from "America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes" are sourced from the Knowledge Fight Interactive Search Tool. You can also explore and interact with the transcripts here.
00:02:05.000Apparently a county prosecutor in Virginia
00:02:10.000...is now unsealing charges for the crime of intimidation while carrying a lit torch against the Tiki Torch marchers from the Charlottesville rally that happened in August 2017.
00:02:26.000Some arrests have been made this week.
00:02:29.000And the question is, are they going to arrest everybody?
00:03:57.000And the theme of the show tonight, like I said, is on the one hand, you have people that are being arrested because of a peaceful protest that happened six years ago.
00:04:07.000On the other hand, you've got hundreds of black kids marauding around town, beating, shooting, looting.
00:04:15.000And they're talking about building them a play place.
00:04:18.000They're talking about building them a recreation area where they can all hang out.
00:09:27.000It's all these black people in that scene.
00:09:30.000And I know I talked a lot about it when it happened, but it just reminds me that in as much as we'd like to move past the racial divisions, they are still there.
00:09:40.000There's always going to be a limitation as to how far it can really go because even these red pill blacks, well, we're still from different races and that's okay.
00:09:54.000We can still extend an open hand and friendship and embrace
00:10:00.000But there's always going to be that political aspect to it.
00:10:06.000Now, a lot of these black people still see us as white supremacists, this and that.
00:10:10.000That's why she got cancelled initially, so... I think she got hip and she's overcome that a little bit, so that's good to see.
00:10:18.000She's German, so there's a little bit of consciousness rising happening there, like awakened the blood memory.
00:10:31.000Not too much going on, but we have a few big stories from this weekend.
00:10:34.000The first thing I want to talk about is Chicago.
00:10:38.000And we covered this last, not this story, but we talked about Chicago maybe a week ago or two weeks ago.
00:10:46.000We just had a big mayoral election in Chicago.
00:10:50.000Lori Lightfoot was defeated in the first round of voting.
00:10:53.000In the runoff, it was a very bizarre setup.
00:10:57.000Because the top vote getter in the first round of voting was this guy Paul Vallis, who was supported by the police union.
00:11:07.000He was the number one vote getter, and he got a plurality of the votes.
00:11:12.000He didn't win a majority, that's why they had a runoff.
00:11:15.000And he was facing this progressive Democrat, Brandon Johnson, who performed very badly in the first round.
00:11:21.000And it was getting 3% in the polls right up until the first round of the election.
00:11:28.000So you have the top vote getter with the support of the police union and gets a plurality of the vote the first time up against this hardcore progressive BLM guy named Brandon Johnson.
00:11:42.000He was supported by the teachers union.
00:11:45.000So it's a war, really, between the two public sector unions in the city, the police and the teachers.
00:11:51.000And in Chicago, it's a little bit different than other cities.
00:11:55.000The teachers' union is more powerful in this city than maybe any other city in the country.
00:12:17.000And so it was really a proxy war for the two big unions, and there's really, if you want to think about it more spiritually, there's something very deep and complex about that too.
00:12:29.000The police, which represent order and security, and the teachers, which represent nurturing and the mother, that sort of thing.
00:12:40.000So there's kind of something deeper going on there.
00:12:43.000We could spend time thinking about that, but I think you understand.
00:12:47.000So you had Vallis supported by the cops, you had Johnson supported by the teachers, and somehow, it's like a tie, statistical tie, Brandon Johnson barely wins by 1%, and I don't remember how many votes, but it was about 1%, he pulls ahead, and this guy is the most progressive, most left-wing mayor, maybe in the history of the city of Chicago, which,
00:13:49.000It's bad in the North Side, which is gentrified and it's all gays and white people.
00:13:53.000It's bad downtown, where all the commerce happens.
00:13:57.000It's bad in the financial part of the city.
00:14:00.000And it's also bad not just in the weekends on the summers, but it's bad in the morning, it's bad at night, it's bad in the middle of the day.
00:14:08.000Crimes are being committed all the time.
00:14:10.000And this is because the cops, one, are just simply quitting, like thousands of them are resigning every year.
00:14:18.000The ones that remain are not permitted to chase criminal suspects on foot or in a vehicle.
00:14:27.000On top of that, they change the rules of engagement
00:14:32.000And after everything with George Floyd, I'm sure a lot of cops are simply protesting doing their job altogether.
00:14:39.000They don't want to go in and risk their lives with all these rules and the city doesn't have their back.
00:14:45.000So, you have this situation where crime is out of control, it's worse than ever, and somehow we get a mayor who is more liberal than the current one.
00:14:54.000We get a mayor who is somehow worse on this issue than the previous one.
00:14:59.000And I said, when the election happened, that he came in on this promise of targeting crime with this multi-faceted approach.
00:15:09.000Not just hiring more cops, but they want to fund good schools, good jobs, good this, good that.
00:15:17.000And it's not to say, of course, that we don't want funding for programs, but the only thing that stops criminals is cops.
00:15:24.000Not teachers, or therapists, or whatever else.
00:15:28.000And so anyway, we have the first real litmus test.
00:15:35.000It's a glimpse into our future here in this city.
00:15:39.000This weekend was the first warm day of the year.
00:15:43.000I think it was 80 degrees on Saturday.
00:15:46.000So it was effectively the first summer weekend.
00:15:49.000Usually it's the Memorial Day weekend, which I think is coming up.
00:15:54.000I don't know when Memorial or Labor Day is but you know usually it's that first weekend later in the year in May when things really go off here but this weekend it was especially hot and the story is that hundreds of black teenagers took over the downtown of the city turned it into total mayhem and this is the story from a local source it says quote
00:16:18.000Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson both issued statements regarding chaotic scenes that erupted in the downtown area amid large gatherings over the weekend, leading to a massive law enforcement response.
00:16:33.000A total of 15 people, 9 adults and 6 children, were arrested late Saturday night as hundreds or possibly even more than 1,000 people gathered near Millennium Park with some engaging in, quote, reckless and disruptive behavior.
00:17:02.000A similar situation unfolded one day earlier at 31st Street Beach when a 14 year old boy was shot during a large gathering billed as a teen trend meetup.
00:18:42.000Anyway, so it's a teen takeover, it's a teen trend.
00:18:46.000When I think of teen trends, I think of
00:18:49.000Charlie D'Amelio doing a TikTok dance.
00:18:51.000I don't think about, like I said, black people shooting each other for fun.
00:18:56.000In a statement, the current mayor, Lori Lightfoot, said that while many of the young people gather to have a good time, find people on both sides, by the way, and enjoy the weather, some are involved in reckless, disrespectful, and unlawful behavior.
00:19:11.000That is downright disrespectful, the way that you shot everybody.
00:19:15.000The way that you people are shooting each other
00:19:58.000She says, as I have said before, we as a city cannot and will not allow any of our public space to become a platform for criminal conduct.
00:20:08.000Most importantly, parents and guardians must know where their children are and be responsible for their actions, instilling the important values of respect for people and property.
00:22:40.000The impact on commercial real estate, the cascading effect of people, of commuters not coming in, of tourists not coming in, tax revenue drying up, COVID relief funds from the government drying up,
00:22:55.000People don't even realize that the damage from COVID is not even finished yet.
00:23:03.000I mean those things going hand in hand the damage will ripple for decades especially in these cities like New York and Chicago in particular with the high population density.
00:23:15.000People don't even realize because just like with the recession we talked about a couple weeks ago with the Silicon Valley Bank
00:23:43.000So much of these cities are being kept afloat by the relief money and once that goes and once the population reshuffles because people are still making moves
00:23:56.000And anyway, the point is, we have a mayor already who, if something like this is happening and you want to salvage it, you gotta go out there with a strong statement and a strong response.
00:24:09.000You gotta make sure that people feel safe going out into the city.
00:24:14.000To come out and say, well, it's disrespectful and this is on the parents.
00:25:03.000I used to talk about this a lot on the show.
00:25:05.000I used to talk about race realism a lot more and talk about race and IQ and how all of these disparities in outcomes between groups of people in America have to do with genetics.
00:25:19.000When you look at persistent inequality in wealth, income, education, employment, people like to talk about institutional factors
00:25:30.000They like to talk about policy or they like to talk about these so-called societal systemic factors like racism or the legacy of slavery or redlining.
00:25:51.000And I used to talk about this a lot on the show.
00:25:55.000And when it was more unpopular to say that, people would always push back and they would tell me, while that may be true, what good does it do to talk about it?
00:26:05.000While it may be true that the races are unequal, while it may be true that there's an IQ disparity and that causes the performance disparity,
00:26:17.000What good does that do to talk about it?
00:26:23.000Many people never wrap their head around it.
00:26:25.000And the reason why is because that's how you explain this.
00:26:30.000Otherwise, you have these people like Brandon Johnson, among others, who come forward and say, well, the reason you're getting crime is because they don't have good enough schools.
00:27:01.000There's this persistent inequality, and what we see now with the demographic change in America is that left-wing politicians get elected by their demographic cohort,
00:27:15.000Take a look at the map of people that voted for him.
00:27:18.000It was all the black people plus the white liberals.
00:27:22.000But it was really the blacks in the South and West Side that carried this for him because he is black and because he makes excuses for black people.
00:28:45.000If the black people have it in their DNA that they've got the warrior gene or they've got an 85 average IQ or whatever, they're always going to be jumping on cars and shooting and doing these kinds of things.
00:29:00.000And even if they're not doing that, they'll always be falling short economically.
00:29:04.000And so what will happen as the country becomes more non-white, is it will continue to elect non-white governments.
00:29:11.000And as it continues to elect non-white governments, non-white governments will continue to redistribute wealth from whites to non-whites.
00:29:21.000Because the inequality is baked into genetics, this will not solve the inequality.
00:29:42.000It's the same story that plays out in South Africa.
00:29:46.000It's the same situation that played out, I believe, in Mozambique and Zimbabwe, where these minority populations that are responsible for the productive sectors in the economy.
00:30:04.000It was also Indians, actually, in Mozambique and other countries.
00:30:10.000What you have is there'll be a high IQ productive minority that is responsible for the productive sectors of the economy and a resentful majority or even a resentful plurality will elect governments that based on that racial resentment which is rooted in the persistent inequality will redistribute from the productive to the unproductive.
00:30:35.000Until, ultimately, the productive people are kicked out, or they're killed, or they go somewhere else.
00:31:02.000You have a lot of white liberal types among and even blacks who have deluded themselves into thinking that the reason that they're all committing these crimes is because they're economically disadvantaged.
00:31:14.000The reason they're economically disadvantaged is because they don't have the same resources.
00:31:21.000The reason they don't have the same resources is because of the historic effects of discrimination and racism.
00:31:31.000All the lack of productivity, all the crime, and its cascading problems, its derivative problems, they all attribute that back to the wrong issue.
00:31:44.000And as a consequence, it'll never be solved.
00:32:47.000We have to be racist because race is real.
00:32:51.000And what I mean by racist is we have to be racist in the sense that we acknowledge that the reason that black people are committing these crimes and doing these things is black people's actions and black people's characteristics.
00:33:06.000And if black people's actions land them in jail, then so be it.
00:33:09.000And if the jails are full of black people, we have to be okay with that.
00:33:14.000And if black people persistently underperform or are not performing well in schools or economically, again, we can look into the best way to solve that or something, but the idea that it's always just because there's not enough money, that's not the case.
00:33:39.000Also, it coincides with another development where Walmart is closing down two of its stores in Chicago.
00:33:45.000I think they have four stores and they're closing two of them, both in black neighborhoods.
00:33:52.000Both of them being looted constantly, they're stealing there all the time, there's violence there.
00:34:00.000And it couldn't have come at a more perfect time between the first nice weekend of the summer, bringing on the riots in the downtown, and then you've got the Walmart closing, ultimately because of the same problem.
00:34:12.000And in a nutshell, that's what you're getting across the entire city.
00:34:15.000And this city is straight up going to die because of a section of the black minority population here that is out here doing these things.
00:34:28.000Even though we could do something about it, even though we could have like elected a mayor that was supported by the cops, and people can make political decisions that would result in this being solved, because it is solvable.
00:34:41.000Instead, we're gonna let it just get destroyed completely, and that's gonna be it.
00:35:13.000People fled from one state to another state.
00:35:17.000People flee from one country to another country.
00:35:23.000But unless you're willing to enforce laws and protect property rights and protect people and ensure a high standard of living with public services and elsewhere, this is just going to continue to grow and get worse and spread everywhere.
00:36:12.000And I mean I said this a couple weeks ago I'm gonna have to move out of it because of course you know I live I don't live in the city but I live close to the city and after this election nobody wants to be here because it's just a taste of what we're gonna get later and this is a taste of what every major city is gonna experience if they're not already this is the final destination for America you can watch it right here
00:36:37.000And really, in every way, this is a glimpse into the future for America.
00:36:44.000It's a beautiful city, it has a lot going for it, but it is rotting from the inside because of this problem.
00:36:55.000You're gonna get a city and you're gonna get a country that is just as dysfunctional as a third world because it's got the same people with the same behaviors and then therefore the same problems.
00:37:07.000So, there's only so much that can be redistributed, there's only so much that can be taken, there are only so many nice buildings that have been built in the past, but the problem is the productive white people
00:37:20.000And other productive people, but predominantly the productive, industrious, creative white people that generate this civilization are either going to get oppressed or they're going to flee.
00:37:35.000And once the engine that perpetuates this civilization ceases to be for one or the other reason,
00:37:42.000Then you're going to have Africa in the ruins of white America.
00:37:47.000You're going to have Mexico taking place in the ruins of white America.
00:37:53.000And I don't think that started to sink in for people just yet, but it's on full display.
00:37:59.000And maybe the saddest thing and the scariest thing about this is this has been going on for a long time and the outcome of this election was still the same.
00:38:09.000Maybe with voter fraud you could argue, but it was still the same.
00:38:13.000and this goes on all the time it's been going on people are the victim of it constantly and they still I mean they could be victims of it and experience of it firsthand I'm talking about the residents and they can still believe
00:38:30.000That the problem is that there's too many cops or that there's not enough schools or something.
00:38:36.000People are getting beat up and mugged in the city.
00:38:38.000It happens to them or they watch it happen and yet they still believe that the people doing it are the real victims.
00:38:47.000It's like we talked about in San Francisco when the Cash App founder was stabbed to death.
00:39:37.000There is this idea, people call it accelerationism, and it's based on this cyclical view of history, which is that things get bad, the bad times catalyze a movement that, and you know, they say bad times create strong men, strong men create good times, etc.
00:40:08.000The bad situation catalyzes a response.
00:40:14.000The pendulum swings to the other side, so to speak, and the people that survive in a bad situation, they rise up and they create a better society, and this process repeats itself.
00:40:25.000And so people have this idea that if we can just accelerate through the phases of the cycle, if we can make things worse faster, we can accelerate if they see things cyclically,
00:40:36.000Then it's inevitable that things getting worse actually just gets us closer to things getting better.
00:40:45.000If it's cyclical, if things have to get worse and then inevitably get better, then we want to make things worse more quickly to get to the better times.
00:40:57.000But I've always said that the fatal conceit, the flaw in that idea,
00:41:03.000Is that there's no guarantee that that is true.
00:41:28.000Underwent that cycle, but how many civilizations were destroyed or invaded or were snuffed out or disappeared?
00:41:37.000Because they entered a death spiral and the bad times never catalyzed a generation that could overcome their problems the bad times never catalyzed a
00:42:34.000The thing is about life is it just goes on.
00:42:37.000There's no end point other than the end of the world or your own death.
00:42:42.000So things just go on and the world keeps turning and people keep doing their thing.
00:42:48.000So we don't know how long it would take for things to recover if they do or
00:42:55.000We don't know if things will just get worse, but you can stare into the crystal ball in these cities and see an outcome where it never gets better, it gets worse and worse, and instead of people being shocked out of it, or instead of people becoming stronger for it, they just become meeker and they submit, and the marauders and the aggressive people and the cruel people take over, and they win.
00:43:21.000And what happens when all the good people did nothing, and all the good people ultimately are too weak, or they're all killed, or there are none left, and all that's left are corrupt barbarians?
00:43:33.000Because that's what you have going on.
00:43:37.000The bright light of Christian, white, European civilization
00:43:43.000is being swallowed up in the darkness.
00:43:48.000Metaphorically, meaning the ingenuity and the prosperity and the productivity of whites being stuffed out by the backwardness and primitiveness of the native Africans.
00:44:03.000It just so happens that the two things coincide.
00:44:06.000And the same is true here, where people still
00:44:10.000We're at a point where a lot of people ask, are we past this point of no return?
00:44:17.000You could still ask that question right now, because the buildings are still standing and things are still okay, but we are rapidly going past that.
00:45:09.000It should be so nice that in America, it's a beautiful, warm spring day, people go to the beach, they enjoy the lakefront, they enjoy the amenities of a great city.
00:45:21.000Instead, we've got black people hanging out there.
00:45:24.000We've got hundreds of obnoxious black teenagers there, hooting and hollering and shooting each other and jumping on cars and beating people up and mugging people.
00:45:40.000It's so funny too because when I was a little kid... I'm sure a lot of people can relate to this.
00:45:46.000When I was a little kid and we were indoctrinated with the civil rights propaganda, beat over the head about the cruelty of racist whites in the 60s, the cruelty of white slave owners, the cruelty of Hitler, or whatever, and I used to think as a kid, why would anybody be racist?
00:46:38.000That they were in the 60s and they're the same people in the 60s that they were in the 1880s when European settlers found them in the jungle.
00:46:48.000And you take them out of there and everything and all that is to say is this is their parents and grandparents and great-grandparents and great-great-grandparents and why was society like this towards, why was white society like this towards them?
00:47:09.000Well, because the moment they stopped, look at what happened.
00:47:14.000And it's not to say, again, the kind of meanness and the cruelty that's portrayed in the media.
00:47:25.000But this idea that they are kind of the little brother of human civilization, I mean, it's on full display and nobody's allowed to talk about it.
00:48:04.000They lifted themselves up and they've got facial recognition and surveillance and they've got beautiful airports and they've got incredible shopping centers and things like that.
00:48:16.000Imagine what Chinese or Russians or Arabs from the Emirates must think when they come to the exceptional country, the shining city on the hill, the crown jewel
00:48:30.000The colony settler nation of American or rather European Western civilization and they come here and they come to one of our great world cities New York or Chicago or LA and San Francisco and they go to the beach on a nice day at the lakefront
00:49:34.000Pristine cities with public amenities that can be enjoyed by young people and old people on the weekends where they can do recreational, leisurely things.
00:49:47.000They can enjoy the weather, they can enjoy the natural beauty.
00:49:53.000That's for starters what a refined, high civilization has to offer.
00:51:42.000We should be able to do whatever we'd like.
00:51:45.000And our actions are the fault of someone else, or they're the fault of illness, in which case we have no responsibility.
00:51:56.000So, of course, this all had a starting point, and if we're gonna reverse any of this, it's not enough to just say, let's have the way society was two years ago, but just without everything that happened since.
00:52:13.000There has to be a fundamental reordering of society.
00:52:17.000It has to be built up from the bottom.
00:52:43.000And people think that if you give it a haircut, and if you just get the kids out of the gay bar, right?
00:52:48.000If you get the kids out of the drag show, or the drag queens out of the library, or if you get the black people off the beach and back into the ghetto, people think that, oh, um, you know, everything's gonna go back to the way it was.
00:53:01.000It is this far because it has been working its way through the whole system for generations.
00:53:07.000So there are no easy solutions anymore.
00:53:16.000People thinking it's okay to go around killing, people thinking that crime is the fault of the government or something, that doesn't just get undone if you swing an election and hire a few more cops.
00:53:36.000So that, I mean, that's maybe the most difficult part of it is people like these easy answers of, well, let's just wait until the good times come around.
00:53:47.000Let's just wait until inevitably it just gets better somehow without anybody doing anything.
00:53:54.000Or some people think, well, if we could just get them in the next cycle and we just hire the right people, we just hire a hundred more cops, responsible policing, you know, then
00:54:06.000It's like things go back and forth, and they go back and forth, but there is a deeper trend.
00:54:12.000Even though there's sort of this up-and-down cycle, there is a steady, constant decline over the last century.
00:54:21.000And that's the part that people need to be... need to concern themselves with if you want to rebuild a real civilization.
00:54:29.000We can make things better for now, but we're still on that track.
00:55:06.000and selfish and it starts with little things and it turns into big things and you wonder why things are this way without any regard for these unintended consequences so it's I did a big rant about this I think after Las Vegas too I went to Caesars Palace and I went into all the designer stores at the forum marketplace
00:55:33.000And I thought to myself, even the luxury brands have been N-worded up completely.
00:55:40.000And you go in there and you got black people with the most gaudy, ostentatious glasses and bags and they're wearing slides.
00:55:49.000Gucci flip-flops, like doesn't that just say it all?
00:59:16.000The big trade-off was supposed to be that we're going to trade our
00:59:23.000Our primitive traditions and communities for prosperity, you know, like there's supposed to be this big trade-off and we don't even have that anymore.
00:59:35.000You know, now we don't even own anything and the stuff we buy gets worse all the time.
01:00:28.000It says, quote, several people have been indicted on charges connected to a torch-lit march that occurred at the University of Virginia in 2017.
01:00:38.000An Albemarle County grand jury issued indictments of burning an object with the intent to intimidate.
01:00:54.000According to a release, these indictments allege an offense date of August 11, 2017.
01:00:59.000The charge is a Class 6 felony and anyone who is convicted may face up to five years in prison.
01:01:05.000These indictments are part of an ongoing active criminal investigation connected with the March and the violent Unite the Right rally that occurred the next day.
01:01:15.000Albert Morrow County Commonwealth's Attorney's Office is working with law enforcement to investigate any allegations of criminal activity, look at potentially applicable laws, and file charges when appropriate.
01:01:29.000The release says this is the process that is followed no matter how much time has passed or where the alleged offenders may be currently located.
01:01:36.000The names of the people indicted have not yet been released.
01:01:39.000The march trekked across grounds ending around the statue of Thomas Jefferson in front of the rotunda where several students confronted the marchers.
01:01:48.000During the march, participants were shouting anti-Semitic phrases.
01:01:55.000So at the same time that you've got hundreds of black kids showing up the first nice day of the summer killing each other on the beach and in the town square, in Virginia, the county
01:02:08.000Attorney is tracking down people from a rally from six years ago and charging them with this obscure statute intent to intimidate with a... what is it?
01:02:24.000Intent to intimidate with a burning object.
01:02:28.000So not assault, not battery, not terrorism, not vandalism,
01:02:35.000Attempt to intimidate or intent to intimidate with a burning object is a statute six years after the fact.
01:02:43.000Most crimes it's five years is a statute of limitations.
01:02:50.000And no doubt this is politically motivated.
01:02:52.000Think about what has gone on in the last 12 months.
01:02:56.000You've got Ricky Vaughn who's been charged with a deprivation of civil rights for tweeting out a meme that said that you could vote by text.
01:03:07.000You have Donald Trump being charged with false business entries from before 2016, 34 felonies.
01:03:17.000You've got Donald Trump being investigated for improper storage of classified materials
01:03:24.000January 6 protesters being charged with parading in the Capitol, because they can't even charge them with trespassing because the cops let them in, and now this.
01:03:34.000You have marchers from six years ago being charged with intent to intimidate with a burning object.
01:03:42.000Now, when I saw the Ricky Vaughn thing, I said, okay, well they're going after people.
01:03:52.000This is like they are trying to arrest every right-winger in America.
01:03:56.000And not just anyone that has right-wing opinions, but they are looking to arrest any activist.
01:04:01.000Think about what the Biden administration has undertaken.
01:04:05.000They have rebranded what it means to be a terrorist.
01:04:08.000Now, if you simply disagree with the government, you're potentially a domestic violent extremist.
01:04:13.000He's expanded his surveillance powers to spy on people and even use private contractors to circumvent the law and the Constitution and spy on people in private group chats.
01:04:24.000He's arrested people from the meme war on Twitter in the 16th election.
01:04:28.000Arrested people from Charlottesville in 2017.
01:04:32.000There's been indictments against the President in addition to a DOJ investigation.
01:04:37.000They're going into the Catholic Church and trying to find traditional Catholic right-wingers in and around the DC metro area.
01:04:45.000He's purged the National Guard and the military of anybody that's considered a white nationalist or a QAnon supporter.
01:05:11.000They've identified the Trump movement as an insurgent political force, as the anti-establishment force, and they are looking for every applicable law to charge them.
01:05:24.000They're expanding their surveillance power to spy on them and refer them for charges, as well as identify them.
01:05:32.000They're working with the banks to cut off their funding.
01:05:37.000And they're kicking them out of the military and the government.
01:05:40.000It's a full-blown purge of right-wingers from political positions in America, even just as activists online or in real life.
01:05:53.000This is what Republicans should have been doing.
01:06:05.000was arrest Clinton and arrest Obama and what we should have done is go after the universities and we should have gone after the Open Society Foundation and the donors and Antifa and BLM and we should have went after the Texas shooter in 2015 and everybody that was there and we should have rigged the vote in our favor instead of waiting for them to do it to us
01:06:59.000Thank God I wasn't holding the tiki torch, I wasn't there that night, and I wasn't inside the Capitol.
01:07:06.000But if they could charge Ricky Vaughn, if they could charge these other people, I mean, knock on wood, I don't want it to happen to me, but they get very creative and they're very thorough.
01:08:17.000We know it's warfare by other means, using the law, using these creative prosecutions, using the surveillance state.
01:08:27.000The peculiar thing is not that, because we could see it very transparently.
01:08:33.000Now, I always say this on the show, there is what is seen, and then there is what is unseen.
01:08:37.000This is where a guy like me comes in, okay?
01:08:39.000Because a lot of people can notice this stuff, and even if you can't, someone with an IQ of 110 can tell you about it.
01:08:50.000But there is what is seen, which is all I've described, and then there's the unseen.
01:08:53.000And the unseen aspect of it is, look at who survives.
01:09:00.000What this is creating is a dynamic where the right still has continuity.
01:09:07.000And people are gradually being disappeared or censored or targeted by the law.
01:09:13.000But there are some people that not only don't get targeted, they get promoted.
01:09:17.000I think about we did a show a couple weeks ago about the Daily Wire.
01:09:21.000And how Daily Wire is consistently the number one or number two publisher on Facebook.
01:09:26.000That Ben Shapiro's Twitter account is one of 35 VIP promoted Twitter accounts on the platform.
01:09:34.000How he was able to strike an exclusive deal with YouTube to refrain from talking about certain topics and then he would never face any kind of punitive censorship.
01:09:44.000Steven Crowder had many strikes on his channel.
01:09:52.000And so at the same time that there's a crackdown happening on one side of the right, on the other side you've got clearly types that are being promoted where the law is moving around them and the censorship engine, the other parts of the regime seem to be promoting them.
01:10:10.000The law, the finance powers, they're doing them favors rather than shutting them down.
01:10:20.000And that's why I've always said it's so important that you support people like me.
01:10:26.000Because... At the end of the day, there's a reason that people like me, or Jones, or Ricky Vaughn, or the Charlottesville guys, or the J6ers, or Trump, are being targeted.
01:11:02.000Is the fake opposition versus the real opposition.
01:11:04.000And the fake opposition, they're awfully quiet about this stuff that's going on.
01:11:13.000And then there's the angle about anarcho-tyranny.
01:11:15.000At the same time that this is going on, they track down those people.
01:11:20.000At the same time that you've got riots in Chicago and billionaire tech founders getting stabbed to death in the street, prosecutors want to charge Trump with 34, 36 felonies.
01:11:34.000They want to go after people for intimidation with a burn object.
01:11:48.000At least in China, you don't have anarchy.
01:11:51.000And at least in Latin America, you don't have tyranny.
01:11:56.000In America, as a white person, you get the worst of both worlds.
01:12:00.000There's anarchy, there's total lawlessness.
01:12:04.000And then there's also this bureaucratic menace.
01:12:07.000So, if you're trying to be a law-abiding person, you're getting shit on from both sides.
01:12:13.000If you're a law-abiding, productive, honest person, you are being victimized by aggressive, barbarous criminals, and at the same time, you are being eaten alive by red tape, bureaucracy, trying to do the right thing.
01:12:36.000And like I said, if you go move to China, people talk about how, well, that's a fascist, communist, totalitarian, techno-authoritarian nightmare.
01:12:48.000Yeah, they're gonna watch every move, and yeah, there's a social credit system, and there's a communist bureaucracy, but at least you're never gonna get shot by some black maniac on a weekend.
01:13:02.000And on the other hand, you could go live in a country like Mexico or you could live in Central America and there's some chaos there.
01:13:08.000Drug cartels run a significant percentage of the country but at least you could do what you want and you can be sort of a libertarian, be responsible for your own life.
01:14:06.000Steve Franson talks a lot about this and he's right.
01:14:09.000The city is up in flames and I'll be going 12 miles an hour over the speed limit and I get pulled over.
01:14:16.000I have never gotten a speeding ticket but...
01:14:20.000They pull you over and say, here's your ticket, here's your hot... There's this new phenomenon they have in the city where they have speeding cameras, where the camera detects if you're speeding and they fucking mail you a ticket.
01:16:05.000I can't tell you how many things I have to deal with.
01:16:08.000It's bad enough as it is, but then I'm a guy that gets banned from, like, checking accounts, and so I find myself in these extenuating circumstances, and I just find myself on the phone.
01:16:20.000With insurance companies, or the cell company, or the bank, or whatever.
01:16:26.000I find myself in these apps and there's never the option that you need.
01:16:32.000On the phone, on hold, waiting for something.
01:17:33.000Leave it to an Indian with a British accent to think that a majority white nation wouldn't be able to trade with any country just because it's 2023.
01:18:04.000I am supposed to be capricious, I have been called an incel, I have even been called an eccentric, but I do not believe I have the reputation of being a liar.
01:18:12.000I've put the sweat of my life into this thing, I've got my reputation all rolled up in it.
01:21:15.000I mean, take a look at the last six years for him.
01:21:18.000He had his falling from grace from Breitbart and he extorted the Mercers for a little bit more money and did Free Speech Week, which was a bust.
01:21:27.000Then he was going to come back with a show on censored TV and got fired from that.
01:21:39.000Then he had a stint at True News where he was there with the guy there whose name I forget and they were going to do a big network and they had a big falling out.
01:24:33.000And so, like with Milo as an example, he will go and pretend to be rich,
01:24:40.000To trick somebody into giving him money or paying his expenses.
01:24:50.000And then he'll use the money that he makes from that to buy expensive things to go and convince someone else that he's rich and get them to do stuff for him.
01:25:11.000Like he was working for Marjorie and she was paying him a considerable amount of money and the first thing he did when he was making that money was just start buying a bunch of flashy stuff to convince a lot of the people that he had something going on and use that to get other opportunities.
01:25:29.000Like when we were on the campaign trail with Ye.
01:25:32.000He went out and was buying new clothes.
01:25:35.000Once he got the campaign card, the Kanye 2020 card, he was going out and buying new clothes.
01:25:43.000He said he wanted to do a shopping spree at the Apple Store.
01:25:46.000He was going to get a new phone out of it.
01:25:47.000He knew he wasn't going to be there longer than six months, but he was going to use the expensing of the campaign to get himself the new phone.
01:25:58.000So it's never about I want to buy stuff and hold it in its mind and have a career.
01:26:06.000It's about how can I make enough scratch to get me by?
01:26:09.000How can I trick this person into thinking that I have value?
01:26:13.000How can I get other people to work for me?
01:26:15.000How can I get other people to pay for my stuff?
01:26:19.000And then, of course, inevitably, once the victim of the scam realizes what's going on, they cut off the money, they tell everybody, this guy's a scammer, he owes me money, he's a liar, then what do they do?
01:26:32.000Like gypsies, he packs up and he literally flees town and goes somewhere else.
01:27:45.000Hustler types and this is gravely immoral because it's not honest work.
01:27:50.000It's actually a sin obviously to steal and to To make a living while being idle It's a morally good thing to go out of work and do honest work as opposed to this like scam thing that's built on deception and trickery and
01:28:14.000Sort of short-term trade-off situation.
01:28:20.000So there'll be another sucker out there.
01:28:22.000He'll find some other person where he's gonna ride on the reputation that he had from seven years ago and they'll be dazzled.
01:28:30.000They'll be starstruck and he'll convince some other poor sucker to let him live on their couch and give him a couple bucks or God forbid leave him alone with their credit card when they're not looking.
01:28:44.000And the cycle will repeat, because that's how these people are.
01:31:21.000Why do all you young people think you're so special for not being fat when you can eat like triple the calories of an old person and stay thin?
01:36:07.000You also can't be so selective, like, well, I'm gonna choose not to negotiate with this one for this reason, or I'm not gonna do business with this one for that reason.
01:36:17.000These are things that happen, and I have no regrets.
01:41:31.000Irish Hog says, Hey Nick, with Gabe Hoffman coming out of the woodwork, I'm reminded of the time he hopped in your space calling every Groypre Lieutenant and you said, How many are there?