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00:20:35.000She's the 16-year-old Swedish climate change activist and nobody really knows where she came from.
00:20:42.000She, like David Hogg and a lot of these other people, just kind of came out of nowhere and now all of a sudden she's an international celebrity.
00:20:50.000She's the most important person literally on planet Earth.
00:20:56.000On Friday, I think it was, we talked about all these climate change protests that were happening on every continent, and that's not an exaggeration.
00:21:04.000Well, obviously with the exception of like Antarctica, I guess.
00:21:08.000But there were these huge climate change protests on every continent, and they were all because of her leadership, or her organization apparently.
00:21:17.000And I've never even heard of this person before, up until like a week ago, right?
00:21:21.000And how many other people are in the same position?
00:21:26.000She was at the UN today where they're convening this week for the General Assembly.
00:21:31.000There was some kind of climate change summit and she gave this really impassioned speech about how climate change is going to affect our generation.
00:21:41.000And you know, to me, this is just the most blackmailing thing I've ever seen in my entire life.
00:21:46.000Because you have to realize, this is our future.
00:21:50.000This is what we have to look forward to for the rest of our lives.
00:22:17.000I know we covered the climate change stuff on Friday, sort of in the abstract.
00:22:21.000Tonight we're gonna look more specifically at this girl and this sort of iteration of the movement.
00:22:27.000It's very tough to watch, you know, and I have to say, I saw the David Hogg situation, you know, the Parkland kids after the Parkland shooting.
00:22:35.000I think that was, what, last February?
00:23:07.000A lot of conservatives have this gay take where they're saying, well, the Democrats are abusing her and, you know, they're the real nasty ones because they're trotting her out and this is child abuse.
00:23:19.000I don't think that's... I don't really relate to that argument.
00:23:22.000And normally when it comes to the kids, I'm like, whatever.
00:23:39.000You know, BTFO, this guy's libertarian, and I said, you know, for what it's worth, he's like 17, you know?
00:23:44.000And we've all been a teenager, we've all been there, and so maybe we can have a little bit of, uh, charitability there for people like that, but for whatever reason, man, she really just sends me.
00:23:54.000So, we'll talk about that, that'll be our featured story.
00:23:57.000We'll also be talking about this white nationalist, uh, development.
00:24:01.000I apologize, my allergy is really out of control this month.
00:24:06.000But we have this this new development here from the Department of Homeland Security where they've labeled now white nationalism as a major national security threat.
00:24:24.000And honestly, you know, things have been going better with immigration, but generally speaking, I don't think this guy's a real rock star, and he's, you know, one of the agency heads or department heads in the Trump administration, and under his leadership, under his initiative,
00:24:38.000They are now labeling white supremacy and white nationalism as a major terrorist threat in the United States.
00:24:44.000And we'll talk about this development.
00:24:46.000You know, this is all playing out exactly as I predicted.
00:24:49.000I think like two, three, four weeks ago.
00:24:52.000It was right after the El Paso shooting.
00:24:55.000And by the way, I still think that they have not established a clear link between the El Paso shooting and the Walmart.
00:25:03.000And the manifesto that was published on 8chan.
00:25:05.000I don't know if you remember any of the details about this, but it was, I think it was early August that one of these people went into a Walmart, there was a mass shooting, and right away the media jumped to conclusions and said, well, it was motivated by this manifesto that was published on 8chan by the shooter.
00:25:42.000Academia and all these other places about how white nationalism is the major threat in the United States, and specifically white nationalist terrorism.
00:25:50.000You know, and it has been kind of a rough year with, I don't know if you believe all these different episodes, the way the government says they played out, whether it was the, you know, synagogue shooting in Pennsylvania, the New Zealand mosque shooting, the El Paso one, I mean these things have been stacking up now for a little while, but the endgame has always been to try and meme into the public consciousness, and then ultimately into policy,
00:26:12.000Ultimately the national security policy this idea that white supremacy represents a threat to national security represents a terror element that has to be tackled by the administration and here we are you know I said this right after El Paso they talked about red flag gun laws
00:26:28.000And a lot of conservatives, like Bill Mitchell, well, I mean, he's always on board with the president, but even a lot of conservatives said, maybe it's time for common sense gun reform.
00:26:37.000Maybe it's time for common sense gun control.
00:26:39.000If these things keep happening, whatever.
00:26:42.000And right after El Paso, I said, this is the endgame.
00:26:44.000They're going to designate it so that it's terrorism.
00:27:26.000Maybe, you know, not even for the better, but that dynamism is still possible.
00:27:31.000Things can still change trajectory, but I feel like everything is just staying on the same track, and nothing's really deviating from the plan, you know?
00:27:40.000Nothing deviating from the protocols, right?
00:27:45.000I will say, and I was tweeting about this today on Twitter,
00:27:49.000You know, one observation that kind of struck me today, and this is why I'm honestly pretty black belt today, is I'm on YouTube today and I'm flipping through, you know, whatever, I'm watching a bunch of garbage as usual, as you do, and I go on YouTube, I go on the trending page where, you know, if you're
00:28:05.000If you're familiar with YouTube, you know what I'm talking about.
00:28:07.000You go and you see what videos are the most popular, and really the way they establish what is on the homepage of YouTube on this trending page is totally manipulative, you know?
00:28:18.000I mean, if you follow like PewDiePie as one example, he'll have a video where he gets like 20 million views in a few days, and he doesn't crack the top 10, you know?
00:28:28.000But you'll see a lot of like advertisements that'll make it all the way to the top, like music videos or
00:28:34.000Movie trailers things like that like clearly somebody paid to get it put on top or in other cases.
00:28:40.000It's an algorithm You know they're propping up like a black content creator
00:28:44.000You know, or they're propping up a, you know, a drag queen, or a homosexual, or something like that.
00:28:49.000And so, I'm not the first guy to tell you that the trending page on YouTube is not based in Red Pill.
00:28:55.000You know, it's not exactly where we go to find content that we relate to.
00:28:59.000But nevertheless, I'm on the trending page on YouTube today, and I see just video after video, it's like this new genre, and it's totally strange, it's totally alien and foreign.
00:29:09.000When you really think about it, it's all this content
00:29:11.000That really has no substance and meaning in itself.
00:29:16.000You know, for example, like this show is on YouTube, of course.
00:29:19.000And you might be recommended this show on YouTube.
00:29:21.000This show is about politics, you know.
00:29:23.000There's an entertainment component, there's an information component.
00:29:27.000I'm not just doing this just to do it, in other words, you know.
00:29:50.000I don't know if you've seen the slime genre, things like this, you know?
00:29:54.000There's this one guy who I posted on Twitter about, it's like, you know, top 10 cheap toys that I bought from Amazon and tried out, and I really thought long and hard about this, and I think about, there was some article written not too long ago about burnout among YouTube content creators, where a lot of famous YouTube creators will say, well, I just, I just don't know what to do on my channel anymore, and I'm sure you've probably
00:30:17.000I'm sort of running into this on the show because the news is slowing down but you know a lot of these like lifestyle content creators they say well I just I don't even know what kind of videos to make you know so we'll just do kind of like goofy weird silly kinds of things and I see that the whole YouTube trending page is just filled with this vapid vacuous
00:30:35.000Inane, banal kind of content that again has no intrinsic value or meaning in itself.
00:30:42.000It's like a lot of these games you might see on the App Store where you download it and it's like trying to get you to buy microtransactions, you know, it's trying to get you to buy skins or
00:30:52.000You know, it's trying to get you to pay $1 to get the ads-free version.
00:30:56.000I don't know if you see all these, like, I.O.
00:30:59.000It's like that if it was video content.
00:31:01.000And I really thought long and hard, and I said, this is really the endgame now of social media.
00:31:06.000What they want to do on all the platforms is use algorithms, use monetization, use all kinds of sort of backdoor methods to make it such that all the content on all these platforms is really just there to sell advertisements and that's it.
00:31:24.000You know, if the top 10 YouTube trending doesn't have music, movies, entertainment, information, anything like that, it's all just like these, you know, clickbait kind of videos, what really are we doing here?
00:31:35.000You know, at the very least you could say about television, or movies, or, you know, other mediums of entertainment.
00:31:42.000At the bare minimum, you could say there's a little bit of craftsmanship there.
00:31:46.000I know some people might push back on Hollywood these days,
00:32:28.000You get 42 minutes of content on television for an hour-long show and 18 minutes of ads.
00:32:34.000With these videos, it's like the substance isn't there.
00:32:36.000It's just like the most direct, like, stealing-your-attention-to-give-to-advertisers sort of scheme, apparatus that could ever be constructed.
00:32:46.000And to me, this is the most blackpilling thing of all.
00:32:48.000This is the thing that nobody's talking about.
00:32:53.000You know I know we went Kaczynski mode collectively like our side of Twitter you know maybe six months ago or something but really to me that remains the standout like one of the things that we really I don't see how we're gonna solve this I don't see how we're gonna get ourselves out of that you know I feel like everybody's brain is just being
00:33:33.000To figure out all these psychological tricks to get you to click, to get you to buy, to get you to, you know, do a sponsored advertisement or whatever.
00:33:41.000And it's like when you're up against that, when it's, you look across the board, maybe look at your fellow weighties or look at your, you know, fellow people on the public transportation system, you know, or you look down the street.
00:33:53.000And you say, are these really the people that are going to fight back against this huge, transnational, trillion-dollar enterprise that is built to harm you?
00:34:02.000I mean, are we really looking around at all these normies, all these regular people, and saying, you know, these people have...
00:34:09.000The wherewithal, the discipline, the autonomy to begin to even try to resist this stuff and break away.
00:35:06.000I don't know how we'll get out of this.
00:35:23.000People that are beyond the government.
00:35:25.000They're more powerful than God and they're manipulating every day trying to short-circuit your brain to like turn you into a gay person that wears makeup and like turn you into transsexual or you know just get you to buy stuff all the time.
00:35:58.000It says, quote, the Department of Homeland Security is finally, officially recognizing white supremacist terrorism as a major national security threat in the United States.
00:36:08.000A threat that's coming from the inside.
00:36:15.000Acting DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan on Friday unveiled the department's new counterterrorism strategy.
00:36:21.000Which, for the first time, places major emphasis on countering the threat of white nationalism coming from inside the United States.
00:36:28.000McLean, in speaking at a Brookings Institution event, said that after the attack at a synagogue in Poway, California, he organized a subcommittee to explore how to secure faith-based organizations from similar attacks.
00:36:41.000From there, he said, they started to devise a, quote, strategic framework that would build on our success against foreign organizations and incorporate lessons learned.
00:36:50.000And you know, to me, before we dive into this from any other angle possible, the agenda could not be more clear here.
00:36:58.000You know, and like I said on Friday, I came at it from a different perspective on Friday, but I talked about how in the 2000s, liberals actually used to recognize that terrorism, or really any kind of imminent national security crisis,
00:37:15.000Could, in theory, be used by the government to target people they don't like.
00:37:20.000You know, Jon Stewart and all these libtards, they were the ones sounding the alarm bells about, like, the Patriot Act.
00:37:27.000And Hasan Minhaj is still talking about it.
00:37:29.000All these Muslims are still so dramatic.
00:37:40.000But so they all understood this like 15 years ago that maybe the Bush administration was using terrorism as a pretext to expand his authority or to target people he doesn't like.
00:37:51.000You know how ridiculous that sounds that George W. Bush like had it out for Arabs and he was just using that to be racist or something.
00:37:58.000They understood that in theory, that that could be one possibility.
00:38:02.000Maybe we can entertain the idea on the one hand that terrorism is real, but also that people are using it for their own political ends.
00:38:10.000Maybe they're trying to circumvent the constitution or the law or they're trying to do something completely unethical.
00:38:16.000And I feel like nobody's really wrapping their heads around this here.
00:38:19.000You know, does nobody see the precedent that has been set at this point
00:38:24.000Where after 25 years of desensitizing the country and overusing terms like racist, neo-nazi, white supremacist, you know, 10 years ago maybe you might roll your eyes at that.
00:38:35.000Oh, you know, so-and-so got called a racist.
00:38:41.000Oh, the Democrats just play the racist card whenever they lose an argument.
00:38:45.000You know, maybe 10 years ago it was benign when that was going on.
00:38:49.000Does nobody see the inevitable consequence now?
00:38:52.000At the same people that are calling everything under the sun that is not explicitly anti-white, white nationalist, white supremacist, neo-Nazi.
00:39:01.000Does nobody see the problem with giving those people the ability then to define that as terrorism?
00:39:06.000To say that actually that's a major national security threat imminent in the United States?
00:39:11.000And we need a counter-insurgency, counter-terror strategy?
00:39:18.000That means that you don't have to commit a crime before they can go to a court, or they can go to a FISA court, you know, or they can go to the NSA, or the FBI, or the CIA, and they can get you in some black room and strip away all your constitutional rights, and essentially jail you for political dissent.
00:39:40.000People are just not really paying attention to this so much.
00:39:44.000Or if they are, on the conservative side, if they are talking about or if they've heard about this gradual encroachment, this gradual sort of linguistic trick that's being played.
00:39:55.000White nationalism, white supremacy, terrorism, this kind of thing.
00:39:58.000You know, even if they are paying attention to this encroachment, they come at it from the perspective of, well, the good thing is we're not white nationalists, right?
00:40:06.000That's what like Ben Shapiro will say, or Steven Crowder.
00:40:09.000Well, oh, white nationalism is considered terrorism?
00:40:12.000Well, good, because I'm not a white nationalist.
00:40:15.000Well, I have no problem with that because I hate white nationalist terrorism.
00:40:19.000Well, I mean, yeah, if it was what we thought it was, you know, in the sense that if liberals were being straightforward and there was a concrete, hard definition of, oh, you know, there's all these people,
00:40:47.000You look at what the Obama administration did.
00:40:49.000You look at what could be in our future with Elizabeth Warren, with Kamala Harris.
00:40:53.000Do we trust that they're going to inherit this kind of precedent in the government where they can brand white nationalism as terrorism?
00:41:01.000What do you think they're going to do with that in terms of free speech, in terms of the Second Amendment, in terms of the right to a fair trial, and all that?
00:41:09.000Do you think that's going to last very long under this, again, under this constant
00:41:14.000Fear-mongering about the white nationalist threat?
00:41:16.000To me, that is the clearest and most obvious consequence of this kind of policy.
00:41:21.000And honestly, this is the most disappointing thing to come out of the Trump administration at this point.
00:42:05.000Even if immigration stays the same, even if, you know, trade stays the same, even if he doesn't build the wall, if he's one term, at the bare minimum, Hillary Clinton didn't get in and start war with Russia, you know?
00:42:32.000You know, the demographics are going to change and that's an inevitability at this point for the most part.
00:42:37.000But for him to allow this to happen in the executive branch, this wasn't a bill by Congress.
00:42:42.000It's not like this was something out of his control, like this was decided by a federal judge or this was passed in a Democrat-controlled Congress.
00:43:38.000They said, oh, well, the left used racist, and then people discovered that, you know, the left was overusing that term and suddenly it had no meaning anymore, so they had to take it a step further.
00:44:01.000So, the narrative I hear from like a lot of these MAGA-pedes is, well, oh, the left, they used to call people racist, but then people figured out that they just call everyone racist, so now they had to call them Nazis or white supremacists or whatever.
00:44:32.000You destroy any sense of racial solidarity in the country.
00:44:37.000You know, these people, for what it's worth, they hate white people.
00:44:40.000They're attacking them every day in the media, they're attacking them in Hollywood, they're replacing them, and they know full well that that's what's going on.
00:44:47.000And they know that the only obstacle to their agenda, which is to globalize the United States, to globalize its economy,
00:44:55.000To globalize its government, to globalize its population by importing foreigners and turning it into this new sort of multi-racial slave class.
00:45:03.000They know that the only opposition to the complete destruction and eradication of the nation-state that is the United States of America would be white people.
00:45:12.000Would be white people getting together and saying, hey, wait a minute, what's going on here?
00:45:18.000We like the United States the way it is.
00:45:21.000We like the country that had a European culture,
00:45:24.000We like the country that spoke English, that was Christian, that celebrated Christmas, that had a certain pluralistic political culture, that believed in the Constitution, that believed in individual rights, and these kinds of things.
00:45:37.000At a certain point, white people might say, hey, hold on a second.
00:45:40.000Clearly, all these people from Latin America, they're not really like us.
00:45:43.000They don't really share the same values, and we don't want their values.
00:45:47.000Maybe we don't want the country to change in this way.
00:45:49.000So what they're trying to do is to stigmatize any kind of racial solidarity, any kind of racial consciousness, white people coming together and saying, maybe we should pump the brakes here, maybe we should stop the eradication, the globalization of our planet.
00:46:04.000Well, now that has been deemed white nationalism.
00:46:07.000Anybody that says, you know, maybe the country should remain the same, and a critical part of that is making sure the population stays the same.
00:47:30.000This great restoration, making America great again, what does that really mean?
00:47:33.000I mean, I think it means making it cleaner, making it more responsible, more accountable, making it, you know, back to like the way it was, the good old days.
00:47:43.000I think we all know what that means, right?
00:47:54.000Rallying the people against immigration, against Muslims, against this kind of stuff, and they said, we got to put a stop to this right now.
00:48:01.000And this is why I don't necessarily believe that all these attacks are legitimate, by the way.
00:48:07.000You know, do you think it just so happens that Donald Trump becomes president, and instead of getting Muslim terrorist attacks, you get white nationalist terrorist attacks?
00:48:15.000Does anybody find that a little bit weird?
00:48:17.000Under the Obama administration, it was like a Muslim terrorist attack every week.
00:48:21.000Donald Trump gets into office, and now it's all white nationalists?
00:48:47.000And it just so happens now that they're ready, they've got it locked and loaded, they've got congressional hearings and the DHS and Facebook and everybody ready to go?
00:49:17.000But they know that if white people gain some kind of racial lens with how they look at what's going on, it'd be game over tomorrow.
00:49:25.000So that's why they have to make sure that nobody's thinking like that, and if they are, they can put them in jail and take away their guns and make sure that they're not going to be a threat.
00:50:32.000Every continent in the world was having some kind of climate change protest.
00:50:36.000And I have to say at the outset, doesn't that seem a little bit fishy?
00:50:39.000Doesn't that seem a little bit astroturfed?
00:50:41.000Anybody who knows the first thing about political organizing, if you've ever even tried it, is that it doesn't happen spontaneously.
00:50:48.000You know, try and set up a rally at any given day in any given major metropolitan area and see how many people show up.
00:50:56.000It's hard to get people to turn out for these things.
00:50:59.000In order to get people to show up for even like small, sad, pathetic events, you need financial backing, you need infrastructure, you need employees.
00:52:27.000But this Greta Thunberg character, how does she go from ditching class to, like, complain about fossil fuels, to speaking at the fucking United Nations?
00:52:35.000Apologies for the language, but how does that happen?
00:52:54.000This is a report about it from the BBC.
00:52:58.000Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg has made a passionate speech to world leaders at the United Nations accusing them of failing to act on climate change.
00:53:07.000She said, quote, you have stolen my dreams and my childhood along with your empty words.
00:53:13.000About 60 world leaders are taking part in the one-day meeting organized by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres.
00:53:21.000He earlier said countries could only speak at the summit if they came with action plans.
00:55:40.000You know, politicians want to kiss babies and take pictures in front of young people and whatever.
00:55:45.000So the bare minimum, you would think that most people would say, oh, oh brother, like, you know, maybe you believe in climate change, but now they got to use these like cheap political tactics.
00:55:54.000But there's just like no cynicism anymore.
00:57:24.000It's like, what is it, BP or whatever on the plastic water bottles on the receipts that's causing a fertility crisis.
00:57:31.000To me, these are the kinds of issues that matter.
00:57:33.000These are the kinds of things that are practical, that they can clearly be demonstrated they're having an effect on the human population.
00:57:40.000You know, so we can separate out and at once say that, you know, point being that we can be environmentally conscious, right?
00:57:46.000And understand that probably a lot of human economic activity in the long term is going to be adverse to our health and the health of the planet.
00:57:54.000But also understand that that's not what agenda is not, you know, picking up garbage and having clean energy and figuring out microplastics.
00:58:01.000They're trotting out 16 year old girls to screw
00:58:21.000You know, we were first sort of discovering a lot of the sciences and the industrialization was underway for the first time in human history.
00:58:29.000Maybe we could be forgiven if we were ignorant of some of the long-term effects or irresponsible or something.
00:58:34.000But, you know, now that we kind of have a clear picture of the harm that we're causing, maybe we could reduce that.
00:58:46.000And unless you give the international managers, unless you have the transnational managerial class sweeping power to control your life, we're all gonna die.
00:58:56.000You know, it's not really hard to see much deeper into what's going on there.
00:59:00.000So to me, that's the agenda and it's all very sad.
01:00:09.000You know, interracial mixing happening at an unprecedented level, global government managing everything, global economic markets that are out of the control of any national regulatory agency, anything like that.
01:00:40.000Honestly, I know we don't like to think about that because she's a young girl, she's a kid, and, you know, people are babies about this, and they say, you can't attack her.
01:00:53.000And if her dreams are being foiled by climate change, good.
01:00:58.000I'm in favor of climate change now, you know?
01:01:01.000All these people all of a sudden, by the way...
01:01:03.000I find it amazing that all these people who, for years, have been pushing this nihilistic, anti-life, anti-human agenda in favor of abortion, in favor of homosexuality, in favor of nihilism.
01:01:17.000They tell us that we're a blue marble.
01:01:19.000Do you know what the intention behind that is?
01:01:22.000They say, look at how big the universe is!
01:01:23.000Look at how small and insignificant you are!
01:01:26.000You know, these are the people, for 25 years, you evolved from nothing.
01:01:59.000If climate change is as real as they say it is, if it's such an urgent threat, maybe I don't even have a problem with it anymore, you know?
01:02:09.000You know, if this is what we can expect, is the YouTube videos and the white nationalist crackdown and this Greta Thunberg thing, if that's our future, I don't know, I'm just gonna be running my engine all day long.
01:02:20.000You know, I'm gonna eat as much meat as possible.
01:02:49.000We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats.
01:02:51.000We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:02:53.000I know we talked about a lot about this stuff on Friday already, but you know that's... she's back in the news and...
01:03:02.000Then that's that's what's going on right but let's see we've got passer on the street who says it would be really interesting to see you talk with dr edward dutton you can find him on youtube at the name jolly heretic he's got mad red pills yeah yeah i'll check that out definitely uh barry lurd says the new late night show with that uppity youtuber
01:03:21.000Excuse me, got me feeling like Kramer at the Laugh Factory.
01:03:52.000But, like, how many times do we find ourselves in one of these Black Belt situations?
01:03:57.000It's Lilly Singh, it's Greta Thunberg, it's Hillary Clinton, it's Elizabeth Warren, it's always, it's always a femoid.
01:04:04.000The femoid is the stormtrooper of the global homo-Jewish world order, whatever you want to call it.
01:04:11.000That's a joke, by the way, that's satire.
01:04:13.000The female is the stormtrooper, the shock trooper.
01:04:17.000Of this transnational class because so easily manipulated, emotionally controlled, you know?
01:04:24.000Yeah, females would buy into this shit about the climate.
01:04:27.000The Earth is just like warming really a lot and we need to get together.
01:04:31.000And this lily saying, you know, white people... I'm not white.
01:04:36.000I'm brown and you whatever and blah blah blah.
01:04:39.000I mean, there's your fair share of men that are doing this too, but women are just like... They're on the front lines pushing this stuff, you know?
01:04:47.000So anyway, Finn says taking a poo-poo at work right now.
01:11:41.000Undisputed interest says hey Nick curious if you still have maybe maybe she perceived that maybe she perceived me as an archetypal father figure like a king or God you know a powerful male authority figure but I I certainly did not go around and that would be so cringe no
01:13:12.000Uh, John says, if an atheist ever calls you Christ-cuck, remember that atheists would rather pump cheeks and slonk beep-beep than go to heaven.
01:15:45.000And maybe a tax credit if people I don't know if that's can be described as welfare But you know these kinds of wealth transfers or tax breaks or whatever I think we should be using it to incentivize good behavior The problem is that what people don't understand is that like it or not like these kinds of social programs are a tool of social control then it's again it all goes back to the managerial class and
01:16:52.000I would probably be in favor of policies that do that, in the abstract.
01:16:56.000Let's see, Sir Volkerstein says, did you see Dinesh D'Souza's tweet comparing Greta and climate change to Aryan Nazi propaganda?
01:17:04.000So cringe, can't believe I once liked and followed him.
01:17:07.000Dude, I know, I was going through my books the other day, and I have America, Imagine the World Without Her by Dinesh D'Souza, and I just felt so betrayed, because it's like, I remember reading this book, and I remember seeing the movie, and being like, this is good stuff, man, I'm like a based conservative.
01:17:53.000Because he's somebody that comes here, and again, he sells us this bill of goods that America is special because of our ideology.
01:18:00.000This foreigner comes into our country and says Robert E. Lee was evil, and Wilson was evil, and all of our ancestors, all the people that built America are evil because they were on the wrong side of the argument.
01:18:39.000Okay, and you know somebody like him who famously he got Sam Francis fired He misquoted him speaking in American Renaissance and got him fired from his job I think in was it the Washington Examiner and that's because Sam Francis was you know bordering on ethnic nationalism a racial consciousness and
01:18:55.000And Dinesh D'Souza, you know, in a very self-interested way, that wouldn't really jive with his lifestyle and his worldview.
01:19:03.000If America were more about European people as opposed to the Western ideas they promulgate, well then suddenly there's a little bit of a smaller place in this world or in this country for people like Dinesh D'Souza.
01:19:14.000And I think that's why he defamed the great man.
01:19:17.000I think that's why he operates the way he does.
01:19:21.000So anyway, Solgren says took the family to Chuck E. Cheese.
01:19:24.000Can he guess which race made the most mess?
01:19:27.000Yelling, screaming, getting sauce and snot on the arcade games.
01:19:31.000Walks up to the ticket booth and says, give me that.
01:19:59.000If somebody put a loaded gun in my mouth and cocked the gun and had their finger on the trigger and said, answer, who is this demographic group?
01:20:07.000I will blow your head off if you get it wrong.
01:20:51.000I have the reverse thing where I look up Dear Childhood Friends on Facebook and I find out that they unfriended me because I'm a Republican, right?
01:21:34.000But, um, I put on my snap story that I was banned from PayPal, and this girl who I hadn't talked to in, like, I hardly know her, haven't talked to her in a million years, she's like, oh, why, like, why are you banned from PayPal?
01:21:45.000And I was like, oh, like, uh, you know, I guess they consider what I say hate speech.
01:21:49.000And she's like, well, what do you mean?
01:21:51.000I'm like, well, I have, like, a YouTube channel, whatever.
01:21:54.000And she's like, well, what, what's, you know, what's your information like?
01:22:50.000I said, the reason you're getting so-called white nationalist terrorism, you know, the synagogue shooting at the time, or I'm sorry, the mosque shooting at the time, is because people are being disenfranchised.
01:23:02.000People are being alienated and shut out of the political system, and people that have issues feel that they have no other... they have no other... what would you call that?
01:23:14.000No other means to effect change in the country, so they make bad decisions.
01:23:19.000And Destiny and Hasan Piker were like, well, you know, we would be okay with having a conversation, but not with, like, extreme people.
01:23:27.000And the point of me bringing up James Watson was to say, look at this guy.
01:24:28.000And they kept getting hung up on, they were saying, well, he was a DNA scientist, not a geneticist, which I don't know how that makes any sense.
01:24:40.000The point is not to say he's particularly credible on what he was talking about.
01:24:44.000The point was to say, you know, if you believe in dialogue and conversation and all this, and you say that we just need a reasonable advocate for these ideas, well, what does that look like?
01:25:04.000Based in link pills as you should check out the mad at the internet live stream archive on Jacob wall.
01:25:09.000It properly starts 10 minutes in Okay, I'll check that out Logan's has found out a borderline autism today now I have or now I know why I had no friends growing up lacks connection and sent so many hit or miss super chats I don't know.
01:26:15.000Heinrich says, opinion of grinder Greg Johnson?
01:26:19.000You know, I don't have, like, a personal beef with him, but obviously, I mean, the guy's a homosexual and a pagan, and he identifies as a white nationalist.
01:26:28.000I just disagree with him heavily on a lot of things, and he's been, you know, he's been a little bit, you know, nasty to me.
01:26:33.000He, I will say, hasn't outright attacked me, but, like, he broke mutuals on Twitter.
01:26:37.000He, like, threw some gay shade at me on Twitter one time.
01:26:41.000And so just kind of I'm just not really a fan don't really care for him don't really care for his writing don't really care for his ideas and You know just not a big fan.
01:26:51.000You don't have to be a big fan of everybody That doesn't mean I have a you know a big problem with them, but I don't really like to get involved I mean these people are just sort of disappearing.
01:27:00.000Anyway, March of the Titans says with the DHS development Do you think aim is safe to be in?
01:27:06.000You know, honestly, I like game, I like Patrick Casey, but it's one of those things where I feel like it's not outside the realm of possibility that they go after all these groups.
01:27:19.000That said, AIM doesn't do anything illegal, so I don't think you'd be in any trouble.
01:27:57.000I remember when I was in grade school, there was this big fight that broke out.
01:28:01.000There was this black girl, she was one of the only black kids in the whole grade, and this like sort of white trash kid, and I, I hesitate to use that word, but I mean he so was.
01:28:14.000Anyway, it was this kid, I don't, I don't want to use his real name, but he got in a fight with this black girl, this savage fight, and she like clawed the shit out of him.
01:28:47.000They were very... And that school district, that whole school district, all they did was prop up the three black kids in the gray to show how progressive they were.
01:28:55.000It was stuff like that, because I'm perceptive, it was stuff like that that just always didn't sit right with me, you know?
01:29:01.000I could give you a million stories like that.
01:29:04.000Even growing up in a 95% white sovereign, just like little things like that where it's like, you know, maybe things are not exactly as they seem.
01:29:31.000I don't have this gene where, look, I'm not athletic, I'm not a jock, I'm not one of these people that's running and jumping and, you know, throwing and catching.
01:33:30.000That's why people are smoking pot and doing heroin and whatever.
01:33:34.000Cuz they want to feel good, you know, you don't have to feel like this all the time, you know And so I like I drank one the other day cuz I pulled an all-nighter.
01:33:42.000I pulled an all-nighter last night, too But I drank a monster zero ultra on like Saturday
01:39:32.000I saw some Amish people when I was up in Idaho on vacation and we were whitewater rafting and we saw a bunch of Amish people there and they were all in full Amish gear.
01:39:46.000I was drenched from head to toe in these.
01:39:48.000And I see there's this Amish family pulling up to the river and the girls got the full head covering and the full dress down to the ankles and stockings and boots and all the guys are in, you know, whatever the, you know, the black slacks and white button-up shirt.
01:40:02.000I'm thinking, isn't this just impractical at the end of the day?
01:40:09.000They're having lots of kids, but it was just a little weird.
01:40:12.000ASDF says Kamala's anti-lynching bill is broad enough to charge anyone who conspires to commit violence if even just one of them later commits a hate crime.
01:41:43.000Tom Cruise says I was having a good day, but it's it's actually better that they don't show up Could you imagine like Chris can't well, they're all federal agents.
01:41:50.000Anyway, people would still identify that way Anyway, Tom Cruise says I was having a good day, but then I remembered Bobby Shmurda still in jail.
01:47:13.000healthy you know eastern european stock and uh you know so there's not not mediterranean at all larping catholic med i'm i'll have you know i'm half italian so uh cane jeeper says nick is bpa pilled yeah very pilled autistic ohio's his noble prize award in 17 days with thunberg is vegas odds to win favorite reminds me of pr leading up to a taylor swift album release inescapable and gay yeah it's obviously astroturfed it's another another one of these operations
01:47:43.000Stuart Mills says, I want to go to the Miami event but I am scared of getting in trouble.
01:47:47.000Won't there be feds clocking everybody?
01:48:56.000Jared says, notice how all the Climate Warrior kids are Femalites.
01:48:59.000Well, not all of them, but yeah, most of them.
01:49:02.000James Russell says, what if the WTF is a scandal of Biden and Ukraine?
01:49:07.000It just feels like more boomer Russiagate crap.
01:49:09.000Yeah, that's what it seems like to me.
01:49:10.000It's like the allegation is that there's some kind of quid pro quo that Trump called up the Ukrainian president and discussed the Ukrainians investigating Joe Biden's kid in exchange for, like, foreign aid or something.
01:49:27.000I don't know all the details but yeah it strikes me is that whenever they talk about all impeachment impeachment I honestly just ignore it at this point.
01:49:33.000I mean we could go into it and talk about the specifics but we know he's not getting impeached we know it's probably bullshit so...
01:49:40.000Selene Fortes says, did you see the Frederick, Maryland fair attack?
01:52:57.000BJC says, what do you think of the argument against an authoritarian state that the corruptibility of the elite makes futile any regulation of degeneracy?
01:53:07.000Corruptibility of the elite makes futile any regulation of degeneracy.
01:54:16.000Okay, do we speak English or what's going on here?
01:54:19.000I think they probably legitimately think they're helping.
01:54:21.000If they're not having kids, I think... I don't know if it's femoid saying it, like they're just retarded, like, you know, brain-broken idiots.
01:54:29.000If it's men doing it, you know, maybe they legitimately care.
01:54:32.000Elliot Smith says, why do you like Wilson?
01:55:19.000I say, you know, Dinesh D'Souza comes here and he denigrates our ancestors, like, and he says, Wilson's bad because he's a Democrat, blah, blah, blah.
01:55:35.000I'm chemically speaking, I'm a little off the goop tonight, but it's like, bruh, I just, I've been dealing with this for weeks and weeks with the neocon stuff and this and the environment.
01:55:45.000It's like for crying out loud already.
01:55:47.000I got to get to the point, and this is I'm serious about it.
01:55:54.000You know, if anybody wants to fund the show, because then, believe me, we can cut out the super chats, the show gets a thousand percent better.
01:56:02.000I get healthier, my mood is better, I start losing weight, I'm sleeping, you know, suddenly all these health problems disappear, you know?
01:56:12.000Billionaires, millionaires, Elon, you know, Peter Thiel, anybody out there want to give me a little boost?
01:56:20.000Let's see Z dog says is there going to be coverage of your debate in Florida?
01:56:24.000Yeah, they're gonna film it, but they're not gonna live stream it Black swan says being irony poison makes it really hard to talk with people feels like we speak a foreign language Sometimes at least we have our knickers It's all the 18 and up knickers asking to join a group join our Knights of Columbus Council great Catholic fraternal organization Can't go wrong
01:56:43.000Yeah, that's true about being irony poisoned.
01:56:58.000You know, once you get into like this meme talk and, you know, irony poisoned.
01:57:04.000uh community there's no getting out you know super or supreme intention says would you consider playing mordhau on d live you know probably not justin says n word equals death penalty not even trying to hide it yeah true rectum says to that black pill borderline asperger's knicker keep your head up big guy even if you're hanging 10 up there on the spectrum he could still strike out with greta yeah true
01:57:28.000Bob says Shockley invented the microchip.
01:57:30.000He was also like Jerry Taylor on television before there was a Jerry Taylor.
01:57:54.000I like how people are saying, hey, can you upload it to podcast format when they can't even read the video description to click on the link where that already exists?
01:58:04.000Gen Z philosophy says Michael knows of daily wires relatively based.
01:58:07.000He's not based He's Sicilian the only Catholic there a nationalistic favors terrorists and just straight-up called Greta mentally ill on Fox low bar But I see potential Dude, the guy's a pussy Sicilian.
01:58:24.000But yeah, he's Catholic, but he's working for Ben Shapiro that tells you all you need to know I'm sorry Nobody the word for Ben Shapiro is based in Redfield Biomes is monster logo equals 666 in Hebrew Shabbos go a drink.
01:58:37.000Okay retard Kez Dodds is what about the Joker movie priming the public for white terrorism?
01:58:43.000And what happens when some tool acts on a trouble ahead?
01:58:46.000I don't know at this point I just want to enjoy a movie frankly
01:58:50.000Bob Sacamonis almost got suspended from middle school for rightfully calling a kid an annoying Mexican.
01:59:09.000I didn't say he was an annoying Mexican.
01:59:10.000I said, I think I said you're a dirty Mexican.
02:00:41.000Liquid says, Portugal not even on the Mediterranean is definitely more mad than the Balkans will ever be.
02:00:46.000Sounds like a cult to me, but all right.
02:00:48.000I think Portuguese are hardly even white, but you know, okay.
02:00:50.000I guess we'll, I guess we'll grandfather you in or something.
02:00:54.000Mike says wanted to say something about Greta Thunberg having zero Western aura But YouTube system doesn't allow me to send it still gonna give you the super chat big guy F self-censoring and F YouTube Well, thanks for the big super chat big guy much appreciated Yeah, I don't know what it is.
02:01:10.000They really are centering like everything these days like every word you can imagine They've got a band
02:02:34.000Mullins is looking forward to Saturday me and my buddy since three years are gonna show up gonna be lit Let's dab on the current paradigm knickers Yeah, I agree.
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