00:00:46.000I was promised nationwide riots for weeks on end, and all I got is this lousy girl who got shot in Ohio and she was trying to stab somebody, and it sucks.
00:01:00.000So, we have a lot to talk about, but not as much as there should be.
00:03:42.000Because of my pro white rhetoric and anti immigration rhetoric, he said that I was responsible for the El Paso shooting in August of 2019, I think it was.
00:03:57.000And now, these days, he's saying white people are under attack.
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00:06:42.000Remember when he puts the bombs on those two boats and he says, Well, there's a trigger in each boat and it blows up the bomb on the other boat.
00:06:53.000And whoever blows up the other boat first gets to live.
00:06:57.000And he says, But if you don't make a decision in 10 minutes, I blow everybody up.
00:07:02.000And then they defuse the bombs and none of the ships blow up.
00:08:43.000And then this guy driving a truck through Minneapolis gets stopped by protesters and they jump up on his truck and they're banging on his windows.
00:08:51.000And everybody's tweeting out the video of this and they're saying, Look, look, see.
00:08:55.000They got what they wanted, but they're still riding.
00:10:03.000Obviously, Charlie Kirk has been a big foil for me and a big foil for America First over the past year and a half because there was a time when he represented maybe the worst of the conservative movement.
00:10:17.000He and Turning Point USA, maybe they still are, but more so a year and a half ago during their Culture War campus tour.
00:10:27.000At that time, he was synonymous, and that organization was synonymous with everything that was wrong with the conservative movement.
00:10:37.000Because this guy would travel from campus to campus and tell people that the biggest thing that we had to worry about was socialism.
00:10:47.000And he was out there to tell our college students that, hey, socialism doesn't work and big government sucks and all of this kind of stuff, which is totally divorced from reality.
00:10:59.000Because I used to be a college student, I used to be a campus conservative at one point, you know, a few years ago.
00:11:06.000I dropped out of college, but when I was a freshman at Boston University, it was not socialism that was the big problem, actually.
00:11:16.000It was a lot of things that were very personal, which have to do with nihilism and the loss of religion and the loss of community.
00:11:25.000And then at the same time, it was also diversity and mass immigration and things like that, censorship.
00:11:32.000And so this guy was going from campus to campus telling conservatives about problems that really don't exist.
00:11:38.000Telling conservatives about things that really don't matter and aren't relevant, things that are only a part of his platform because of the people that put up the money for his organization.
00:11:50.000Socialism is a very convenient enemy for somebody that is funded by billionaires because high taxes, high corporate tax rates, and things of that nature are a big threat to billionaires and the special interests that fund the organization.
00:12:04.000So that's a very convenient boogeyman for somebody who represents the interests of the rich, for somebody that represents the interests of corporations, but not actually a real pressing threat or an urgent priority for.
00:12:19.000The actual people of America, the actual conservatives, the actual white college students that he would give his speeches to.
00:12:29.000And so that was the case about a year and a half ago.
00:12:31.000And that's why he was such a good foil because the America First students, this is a grassroots movement.
00:12:38.000This is a movement of not donors and special interests, and I don't get billions, but this is a movement of people who are inquisitive and conservative and maybe are on the fringes or something of society.
00:12:51.000Or whatever, and they watch this show and they go out to his event and they say, Hey, what's the deal?
00:13:20.000And now, all this time later, there's been a real evolution.
00:13:24.000Not just with Charlie Kirk, although him in particular, but with lots of people in the conservative movement, where now they sound a lot more like me.
00:13:32.000They all sound a lot more like me a year and a half later.
00:13:36.000And it's a funny thing because all that time ago, they didn't say, wow, that's a great point.
00:13:46.000Oh, you turned out to be right and I was wrong.
00:13:51.000No, a year and a half ago, when we were asking those questions and we were trying to force that conversation to happen, They said that we were racist.
00:14:15.000They fired anybody that was sympathetic to us in their organization in Turning Point USA.
00:14:21.000They got the Zionist Organization of America to call for us to be banned from Twitter.
00:14:26.000Many of them tried to get me banned from Twitter and YouTube.
00:14:29.000I think that's probably why I did wind up getting banned from YouTube.
00:14:33.000They kicked us out of all their organizations, banned us from their conferences.
00:14:37.000Michelle Malkin, because she refused to disavow me, was fired from Young America's Foundation after working there for 20 years.
00:14:46.000All of that because we dared to say that the conservative movement of 2019 was totally out of step with the actual conservative Americans, with the actual base, with the actual people.
00:14:59.000And that maybe their interests, or rather, maybe their platform represented the interests of the people that donate to their nonprofit, to their organization.
00:15:09.000All this time later, though, now they all sound like me.
00:15:12.000All these guys, everybody on Fox News and everybody on Twitter, all these different organizations.
00:15:17.000Now, and keep in mind, it's not like they're saying, oh, we learned we were wrong.
00:15:24.000It turns out that after careful consideration, you were right all along, you know, or something like that.
00:15:29.000It's not even about me, it's not even about really like the issues or anything.
00:15:35.000Now they just pretend like none of that ever happened.
00:15:37.000And now they come out and they pretend like, oh, well, now we're against immigration and we're against diversity.
00:15:42.000And in particular, I wanted to bring up this one tweet because this is the most egregious example of it so far.
00:15:49.000Charlie Kirk, who was, like I said, the epitome of that problem in the conservative establishment, puts out a tweet today and says, The modern cultural warfare that the left is engaged in right now has done more damage to America in four years than the conservative boogeyman of socialism has ever done in the lifetime of our nation.
00:16:10.000Time to rethink our priorities and calculate a proportional response.
00:16:15.000And I saw that tweet and it blows my mind.
00:16:28.000I mean, I talk about this all the time on the show, of course.
00:16:31.000But when he says the conservative boogeyman of socialism, who is responsible for making socialism the boogeyman of the conservative movement?
00:16:41.000He says that like he didn't do that, as though he is not.
00:16:47.000Maybe not exclusively, but mostly responsible for this phenomenon.
00:17:24.000Charlie Kirk said, contrary to what I have said for years, socialism isn't a problem.
00:17:32.000This conservative boogeyman, like that's not your boogeyman, your organization, propped that up and says instead it's actually these cultural forces that are causing the problems.
00:17:42.000Yeah, well, a little bit late on that because we've been saying this for years and we all said this two years ago.
00:17:50.000And you fired people who were saying that in Turning Point USA.
00:17:54.000And he refused to engage with people that were saying that.
00:17:57.000People that even asked him about it, college students at his events, he called them trolls, kicked them out of the line, called them all right, racist, all the rest.
00:18:06.000And now he wants to pretend like, oh, gee, maybe the socialism stuff isn't actually the biggest threat to America.
00:18:13.000And it's funny because it's not even like two years ago.
00:18:16.000He was saying this stuff as recently as like one month ago.
00:19:06.000And Venezuela is poor like Brazil is poor.
00:19:09.000And Brazil is poor like all these other countries are poor, like Nicaragua and Honduras and El Salvador.
00:19:17.000And all these countries are poor because the people that are in those countries are dysfunctional and low IQ.
00:19:26.000And when you have a low IQ, You have a dysfunctional society, and when you have a dysfunctional society, you're not rich, you're not peaceful, you're not civil.
00:19:35.000And so, people in these countries look at America, where it is rich and it is peaceful and there is civil order and it's desirable and it's aspirational.
00:19:45.000They strive for that, so they want to come here.
00:19:48.000Venezuela may be worse than other countries in those places because socialism may exacerbate those problems, but it doesn't create them.
00:19:58.000I think a better question would be why are people leaving the countries they're in?
00:20:02.000Why are people heading north to America, not south to Venezuela?
00:20:12.000Well, they're staying put because the country they're in sucks, whether it's capitalist or socialist.0.91
00:20:18.000You know where we don't get a lot of migrants from?0.94
00:20:20.000Uruguay, Argentina, countries where you have a lot of Europeans that came over from Europe in the last two centuries, and they're largely white.1.00
00:20:32.000It's really more the places where you have all the Indians, and it's really all the places that are violent and chaotic and poor.
00:20:39.000Anyway, but he was tweeting about this.0.95
00:20:41.000As recently as last month, socialism is the answer.
00:20:45.000Socialism is the cause of all the problems.
00:21:14.000Socialists are trying to fundamentally dismantle our country from within.
00:21:18.000So, now all this time later, and by the way, it's been like this regularly for like five years with this guy, maybe even longer, beating the same drum socialism sucks, socialism sucks, socialism causes our problems, free market solves our problems.
00:21:35.000And anybody who disagreed with that, anybody who thought it was about anything more than economics, was considered a racist, was considered a racist.
00:23:26.000So, the only reason now that people are going to start to articulate a vision of the country which is closer to what the country actually is like is because they can't pretend anymore.0.93
00:23:38.000They can't pretend when they're saying in New York City, get out of the city, white people.0.64
00:23:44.000They can't pretend when LeBron James says, you're next.0.62
00:23:49.000They can't pretend like socialism is still the problem.
00:23:53.000They won't win elections that way, they won't draw crowds that way.
00:23:58.000The donors aren't going to pour money into their coffers based on that message.
00:24:03.000So they are adjusting based on necessity.
00:24:07.000They're adjusting because really the position that they're in has become untenable.
00:24:11.000If it wasn't, they would remain in their position, but it's not anymore.
00:24:15.000So they are insincerely going where the money is, and they're going where the votes are, they're going where the people are, cynically exploiting the opportunity.
00:24:24.000It's very important to keep this in mind because.
00:24:28.000Whether a grifter is saying the wrong thing or saying the right thing, their intentions are still the same.
00:24:34.000All of this for them is just about the money and just about the influence.
00:24:40.000People that are only in it for money and influence are never going to make the hard decisions.
00:24:45.000They're never going to be able to take a courageous stand to do what is necessary to change the country because changing the country is secondary.
00:24:55.000What's primary is being risk averse, what is primary is cynically calculating.
00:25:02.000How we can extract the most benefit from a political movement.
00:25:07.000So that's why, whether they're saying the right thing or the wrong thing, really it's kind of irrelevant.
00:25:11.000It's important to point out that they'll say whatever they need to.
00:25:15.000They'll say the wrong thing when they need to.
00:25:17.000They'll say the right thing when they need to.
00:25:19.000The constant is that they're in it for money and influence.
00:25:23.000People that are only in it for money and influence do not have the moral character, they do not have the courage, they do not have the vision to take the country where it needs to go.
00:25:33.000And people need to be on alert for those kinds of things.
00:25:35.000I don't say this in a petty way, like, huh, Charlie Kirk is saying the things I'm saying.
00:25:40.000I mean, that is annoying, but it's not just about this on a petty personal level.
00:25:47.000People that are only saying things and doing things because it's popular are not going to be able to do things that are unpopular, not going to be able to do things that require true conviction and true courage.
00:26:01.000And that's the only way that we're going to get out of these problems.
00:26:04.000You know, when Donald Trump ran for office in 2015, It wasn't popular to say the things that he was saying, at least in the political establishment.
00:26:14.000It was popular among the people, but that took real balls.
00:26:44.000And over the course of a year, obviously, he proved himself right.
00:26:47.000A year and a half, he became the nominee, defeated all the Republicans, became the president, defeated all the Democrats, and then he became the nucleus of the party.
00:26:56.000And then all of a sudden, everybody wanted to orbit around him, and then everybody became a Trump sycophant.
00:27:04.000But that whole thing wouldn't have been possible if it wasn't for Trump doing the right thing, if it wasn't for Trump doing something unpopular, something that wasn't You know, wasn't a cynical opportunity to make money or gain influence or take advantage of the wave.
00:27:21.000You can't ride waves if no one's generating them.
00:27:24.000And you can't generate them unless you're willing to do something that's truly unpopular, that takes true conviction and true courage.
00:27:31.000If we build another conservative movement that is the same as the last one, but with different talking points, the result will be exactly the same.
00:27:39.000And that is what's happening right now we see that the old conservative movement failed because it was out of touch, because it was full of people that only wanted to perpetuate their own jobs, their own organization, their own career.
00:27:54.000The machine wanted to perpetuate itself, and we saw the consequences of that.
00:27:59.000Because the primary objective of the conservative movement was to continue its own existence, what naturally became secondary was achieving conservative ends, conserving America, protecting the unborn, protecting our borders, protecting our jobs, and so on.
00:28:17.000And now people think that we're going to get the same people, the same political opportunism, the same establishment, the same people that just want to skim off the top, the same people who want to perpetuate their jobs.
00:28:29.000But if only they say the right things, if only they say things that are more correct than what they used to be saying, well, now, now it's really going to happen.
00:28:39.000You can't do the same thing over and over again and expect to get a different result.
00:28:43.000You can't take conservative ink, give them different talking points, and expect then that they're suddenly going to conserve America.
00:28:51.000When the latest rhetoric goes out of vogue for whatever reason, they'll be on to the next thing.
00:28:57.000Keep in mind, the reality doesn't change.
00:29:00.000The situation and what must be done about it on a fundamental level does not change.
00:29:05.000But these people and their rhetoric and their platform and their position will change with whichever way the wind blows.
00:29:33.000You need a movement that is grounded in the overriding objective of conserving America.
00:29:40.000Not skimming money off the top, not perpetuating their career, not the usual conservative scam.
00:29:46.000And so that's why this show is really a warning because there's going to be a lot of people in the next four years, in particular, that are going to come in the name of America First, say things like this, say things that are similar.
00:29:58.000And people have got to be discerning enough to say, hey, wait a second.
00:30:01.000You said the opposite thing last week.
00:30:05.000And you said that anybody who said the thing that you're saying today was a racist last week.
00:30:56.000The tweet got ratioed immediately, ratioed in the replies, in the quote tweets, because everybody saw it.
00:31:03.000Everybody in politics saw the Groyper War.
00:31:06.000I mean, I know the Groyper War wasn't the biggest thing in the news overall.
00:31:09.000But it was one of the biggest things in politics in the past five years.
00:31:13.000And everybody in the right wing saw that.
00:31:16.000Everybody in the right wing was paying attention.
00:31:18.000Legislators, people in legislative offices, people in the White House.
00:31:22.000You know, and I know people in all these different positions, people in media.
00:31:27.000You wouldn't believe the kinds of people that were paying attention to the Groyper War.
00:31:30.000Everybody saw that we stuck out the claim and said, you're weak on immigration, you're weak on social conservatism, you're not America first on foreign policy.
00:31:41.000And everyone saw that he volleyed back and said, oh, well, that's alt right, you're racist, whatever.
00:31:46.000And all these years later, everybody sees the pivot, and everybody knows exactly what that means.
00:31:52.000The Groyper rhetoric, the Groyper position has triumphed because we were right all along.
00:31:57.000And now, these conning people, the same ones that smeared us, threw us under the bus, deplatformed us, censored us, blacklisted us, they are cynically bandwagoning on and pivoting to adopt our same position.
00:32:10.000Now, in some ways, it's a good thing because it shows that ultimately we win, right?
00:32:16.000I mean, if people like Tucker, Charlie Kirk, Matt Walsh, and many others are now talking like Groypers, that means that we are the voice of the conservative movement in a way.
00:32:27.000But it's also not good enough because.
00:32:31.000Right now, people sound like Groypers because it's hot.
00:32:36.000But the minute that it's not, the minute that the situation changes and we get a new politician leading the party and there's a new Fox News host, you know, the institutions change and there's a new platform, there's a new direction, they'll be right there with it.0.96
00:32:50.000So we got to make sure that the conservative movement becomes the Groyper movement forever.1.00
00:32:56.000It's not good enough when you got grifters towing the Groypers line.1.00
00:33:00.000You got to have real Groypers in there.1.00
00:34:02.000And, you know, they're causing all these problems.
00:34:05.000We have police to solve these problems.
00:34:07.000We have police that are supposed to enforce the laws.
00:34:11.000We're supposed to enforce the laws against the people that break them.
00:34:17.000And then there's altercations between the police and the lawbreakers.
00:34:22.000And when it turns deadly, then there's riots.
00:34:25.000I mean, I don't know how complicated it is at this point.
00:34:28.000What more can be said about it that we didn't cover with George Floyd or Rayshard Brooks or Ahmaud Arbery or Michael Brown or Trayvon Martin or.
00:34:43.000It's as quote According to a press conference held by the Columbus Police Division on Tuesday night at approximately 4 32 p.m., officers were dispatched in response to a 911 call on the 3100 block of Legion Lane on the city's southeast side.
00:34:59.000A female caller had reported that other females were trying to stab them.
00:35:04.000Officers were dispatched at 4 36 and arrived at 4 44.
00:35:08.000The call reportedly came from Makia Bryant.
00:35:11.000Police will not officially confirm who called.
00:35:14.000Paula Bryant, Makia's mother, said, My daughter dispatched Columbus, or rather, Columbus police, Columbus.
00:35:22.000That's her brother's name, Makia and Columbus.
00:35:26.000Dispatched Columbus police for protection, not to be a homicide today.
00:35:31.000And that's Paula Bryant who said that tearfully in an interview with 10WBNS.
00:35:37.000During the news conference, interim police chief Michael Woods said the department would be releasing a portion of the body cam footage earlier than usual.
00:35:45.000Due to the public's need, desire, and expectation for transparency.
00:35:49.000In the body cam footage taken from the perspective of the cop who shot and killed Bryant, who was the first cop to arrive on the scene, the officer approaches the base of what appears to be a residential driveway where a group of people are gathered.
00:36:04.000There appears to be an altercation between some of the members of the group.
00:36:10.000A man in the group pushes another unidentified person.
00:36:14.000Then it appears that a teenager in a black shirt, identified now as Makia Bryant, Lunges at another woman, moving with what appeared to be a knife, as reported by the New York Times.
00:36:24.000The officer yells, Get down! multiple times before firing four shots at the teenager.
00:36:40.000Bryant's aunt, Hazel Bryant, told the Columbus Dispatch that Bryant lived in a foster home on Legion Lane and got into an altercation with someone else at the home.
00:36:50.000Because, of course, she lived in a foster home because she ain't got no daddy.
00:36:56.000Franklin County Children's Services confirmed that Brian was in foster care at the time and in the custody of Children's Services.
00:37:03.000Brian says that her niece had a knife but dropped it before she was shot.
00:37:07.000Well, she did drop it before she was shot.
00:37:11.000According to a press briefing on Wednesday, officers attempted CPR and 90 seconds after shots were fired, notified the fire department that they needed a medic on the scene.
00:37:20.000Six minutes after shots were fired, a medic arrived on the scene who performed life saving measures.
00:37:25.000Brian was transported to Mount Carmel East Hospital in critical condition, where she was pronounced dead at 5 21.
00:37:32.000By 8 30, the day of the shooting, around 50 people gathered with megaphones, BLM signs, and loudspeakers at the crime scene.
00:37:39.000Countless more marched the streets toward Columbus Police Headquarters, chanting, Say her name, Makia Bryant.
00:37:46.000So, you know, I read this, and to me, it's really uncontroversial what happens.
00:37:52.000Because the way that they portray it, I mean, it's so ridiculous, you almost forget that this is their worldview.
00:38:00.000Whenever these kinds of things happen, in their mind, these people are being killed because they're black.
00:38:07.000They're being killed because they're walking while black, driving while black, they're apprehended for no reason.
00:38:15.000The police are looking for trouble in their neighborhoods, and then they just get killed because the white police hate black people.
00:38:23.000And the white police are killing them because they are black, because they hate black people.
00:38:29.000And how is that possible to believe that when you read these stories?
00:38:35.000Because in every single case, it always comes down to cause and effect.
00:38:40.000In this instance, why are the police there?
00:38:48.000The police weren't just hanging out, they weren't just trolling around the black neighborhood saying, hey, let's see if we can find some black people to kill today.1.00
00:39:06.000No, it's not like they were just cruising around looking for black people to murder with hateful intent, with racial hatred as the motivation.
00:40:16.000I don't know how anybody could be deluded in thinking anything else, but people really do believe that it's like the former.
00:40:23.000They think that police are out there, and this is what they claim Derek Chauvin killed, murdered George Floyd intentionally because he was black.
00:40:41.000He was the one who was killed by police in Atlanta, Georgia.
00:40:46.000And the way they reported that story last year, because this was another egregious one, this was last summer, I think like June or July.
00:40:54.000The story was black man killed sleeping in a Wendy's parking lot, sleeping in his car in a Wendy's parking lot.
00:41:00.000And again, you know, the image that you conjure up when you read that headline, and this is what they believe, is that this brother is just sleeping in his car, and, you know, white cops go, hey, you, ba, ba, ba, hey, you, black guy sleeping in the.
00:41:19.000I mean, that is what you would interpret from the headline.
00:41:23.000And this is what these people believe black people are just trying to drive their car, walk down the street, or, you know, take a little brother nap parked in their car, and white cops are terrorizing them because of their race.
00:41:35.000And then we find out all the details, and it turns out, well, he was drunk driving, okay, number one.
00:41:41.000He was drunk driving his car, and he didn't fall asleep in the parking lot.
00:41:47.000Not in the parking lot, in the drive thru.
00:41:50.000Which is a little different because if he's parked in a parking space, if he's in his car parked in a parking space, you might believe that maybe he pulled over to take a nap because it was late and he was tired, you know, or something like that.
00:42:06.000You would maybe believe that it was intentional, that he fell asleep intentionally, that he pulled aside, turned off his engine in order so that he could sleep in his car for whatever reason.
00:43:50.000You broke the law and you're now a violent threat to the life of a police officer in every case.
00:43:56.000And I'm saying this to somebody who I don't love the police, okay?
00:44:00.000And I don't love when police are out there killing people, but why are these people winding up dead all the time?
00:44:06.000I've gotten pulled over by cops two times in the past two months, and both times never escalated.
00:44:13.000Not because I'm white, but because I turn my engine off, I put my hands on the steering wheel, I respectfully cooperate with the police, and then I'm on my way.
00:44:26.000I don't have a warrant out for my arrest, I'm not violating my probation, I'm not breaking the law.
00:44:32.000And I'm not resisting arrest, so I have nothing to worry about.1.00
00:44:35.000Everyone knows this, but black people commit crimes wantonly, commit crimes, they're on probation, they run from the police, they resist, they attack the police, they're violent, and then they get shot.1.00
00:44:47.000And then all their homeboys come out to the city hall or the police headquarters or whatever and say, Hey, you think our lives don't matter, but they do.1.00
00:46:40.000They wanted to be out in gangs or whatever.
00:46:42.000Maybe they didn't go to high school because they didn't have a dad, and they don't have a dad because dad decided to leave.
00:46:48.000But ultimately, all of these actions have consequences.
00:46:52.000You don't stick around to raise your kids, and then you get degenerate kids.
00:46:58.000You're a kid with agency, you know, you're a teenager, an adult with agency, and you go out and commit crimes or you don't have a job or whatever.
00:47:07.000Well, don't be surprised when you wind up in jail or you're broke.
00:47:24.000And so, white people aren't out there getting killed by the police all the time, and they're not poor for that reason.
00:47:30.000That's not to say we're speaking in generalities.
00:47:32.000It's not to say that there are no white people that commit crimes, there's no white people that do these things, and it's not to say that there's no black people that make the right decisions.
00:47:42.000But when we're talking about BLM, what they're talking about is disparities, disparities between groups.
00:47:48.000Why are we as a group getting killed by the police more than whites, which isn't even true, by the way?
00:47:55.000But they say, you know, why are we being affected proportionally as a group?
00:47:59.000Well, it's because you as a group are proportionally making bad decisions, and we proportionally as a group are making better decisions as white people.
00:48:09.000You know, it's sort of like, you know, that SpongeBob episode, Big Pink Loser, when Patrick Starr is jealous because SpongeBob is winning all the awards and trophies.0.64
00:48:19.000And so Patrick says, hmm, if I want trophies, I'll start acting like SpongeBob.0.96
00:48:23.000You know, black people could benefit from that kind of thinking, you know.
00:48:27.000Black people are looking at white people, get all these awards and all this money and Nobel Prizes and everything.
00:48:34.000And instead of, you know, smashing a window, instead of stealing stuff, what if they said, Today I will strive to be like a white person?
00:48:41.000What if black people woke up on time every day?0.69
00:48:44.000What if they woke up at like 5 a.m. and they were like, Good morning, good morning, time to read the daily paper, time to go to work?0.87
00:48:53.000You know, if they imitated white people, they would probably have the same results as white people for the most part.0.68
00:49:01.000They may even do better because they're the beneficiaries of affirmative action in everything.
00:49:05.000They're the beneficiaries of affirmative action in college, beneficiaries of affirmative action in hiring, and in everything.
00:49:14.000And so all of a sudden, everything would turn around for them.0.96
00:49:18.000If black people started acting like white people, they really would be doing better than white people because they've got all these institutional advantages.0.99
00:49:27.000If black neighborhoods weren't violent, It would be a gold mine.1.00
00:49:31.000Do you know how much investment would go into the black community if they just stopped killing each other for one fucking second?1.00
00:49:50.000Because you look at the property value in the south side of Chicago or certain areas in Detroit, and it's so low, and it's low because it's dangerous, and it's dangerous because the people there are violent.
00:50:02.000If they weren't violent, it wouldn't be dangerous.
00:50:04.000And if it wasn't dangerous, then it would be a bargain to go into these neighborhoods and you'd be able to snatch up residential property, commercial property.
00:50:13.000It would be the economic boom like nobody has ever seen before.
00:50:19.000And yes, they would open up grocery stores.
00:50:21.000It wouldn't be a food ghetto anymore, a food desert.
00:50:24.000And yes, banks would come in and they'd be looking to lend out money to anybody that wanted to open up a business there, and everybody would be doing great.0.99
00:50:35.000So that's why that's not happening because all these institutions are tripping over themselves to make it better for black people, and it's black people that stubbornly refuse.0.98
00:50:42.000They say, No, no, I think I will keep shooting my homeboys.0.99
00:50:47.000No, I think I will keep stabbing and cutting and shooting and stealing and just generally not behaving.
00:51:13.000No, but really, I know, and it's so obvious.
00:51:16.000And all these conservatives want to overcomplicate it and they say, well, BLM doesn't really care about black lives and all this kind of stuff.
00:51:26.000Like in this case in particular, they say, oh, well, BLM should be thanking this cop because he saved a black girl or whatever.
00:51:52.000They have put them, black people have been elevated to the center of the conversation.
00:51:58.000I mean, think about how far reaching this is.
00:52:00.000Like on TikTok, they say, we're going to have a whole day or a whole month, I think, on TikTok where they say only black people can post and white allies don't post your videos.
00:52:12.000So it's like black people are, their TikToks are blowing up and black creators are being shared and black people are getting money from reparations and black people are getting jobs and mentorship and opportunities are opening up and black people are getting.
00:52:25.000Seats in prestigious universities, and it's endless.0.99
00:52:29.000So we know why they're pushing this stuff.
00:53:54.000If they can convince the country, if they can convince white people and the institutions that they are being unfairly treated, Then they're going to get stuff.
00:54:02.000Then they don't have to play by the rules.
00:54:04.000And, you know, like a child, like a child getting too many cookies from the cookie jar, you get sick from eating too many cookies.
00:54:49.000And so these people are asking for an easier trip.
00:54:52.000They're asking for free stuff and they're asking for no rules to be applied and so on.
00:54:57.000And, you know, they're finding out that it turns out that may not be in their own best interest.
00:55:02.000But I don't know that they thought really that far ahead.
00:55:06.000In a way, they're almost just being used like political pawns.
00:55:08.000I don't know if there's enough agency in the community to really decipher that.
00:55:12.000The people that are benefiting from it are.
00:55:14.000The community leaders and the intellectuals, academics, people selling books, white liberals.0.88
00:55:21.000And ultimately, blacks will be the beneficiary in some form.
00:55:27.000They might not benefit on net, but they certainly are benefiting in a direct way, which is they'll get reparations, they'll get an easier time, whatever, in certain respects.
00:55:35.000But overall, I don't know that it's a huge benefit.
00:56:27.000Like in this case, we're supposed to believe that cops think that black people don't matter because police were called to a violent altercation and then they resolved it with force.
00:56:39.000That's supposed to lead me to believe that the police don't value human life of black people.
00:57:22.000And instead of bending over backwards to accommodate these people, instead of bending over backwards to give them more stuff and listen to them and whatever, no, I'm white and I'm not going to shut up.
00:59:17.000This is creating more racism than ever before.
00:59:20.000If people didn't have a problem with blacks before, they definitely may now.
00:59:25.000You know, I imagine there's a lot of white people that don't have a racist bone in their body, but then they go out to eat and a black mob forms around their outdoor dining experience and some black guy jumps up on their table with the megaphone and says, Fuck you, fuck you, get out of our city.0.99
00:59:44.000You got to get out in the streets, you white person, whatever.
00:59:46.000And suddenly, I think that person may have negative emotions, negative feelings towards black people.
01:00:12.000Being respectful, not being belligerent, not being rude, not being loud.
01:00:19.000And interrupting people and insisting that the rules don't apply and shoving your way to the front of the line and insisting that you get special treatment or that you deserve something for nothing.
01:00:29.000Yeah, I think if you refrain from those activities, that would be the best way.
01:00:34.000I think we just cured racism right there.
01:00:38.000The number of racists in America would drop to like 10 if that stuff just stopped.
01:00:44.000You know, but people go to Waffle House and they see an all out brawl and the racism rises.
01:00:50.000People go to the magnificent mile in Chicago and see plywood on every luxury store and the racism goes up.
01:00:57.000People get mugged at gunpoint for their car, wallet, or iPhone and the racism goes up.
01:01:03.000People get interrupted, they get pushed around, you're late, you walk across the street, walk across the crosswalk really slowly, and the racism goes up and up and up.
01:04:35.000People laugh at you, you know, because when white people make excuses, People don't expect excuses from white people.
01:04:41.000When you're white, people expect you to, you know, just do your thing, whatever, do your job.
01:04:47.000If I applied for college, if my last name was like, instead of Flentice, if my last name was like, I don't know, Forshire, you know, I don't know what an F name would be.
01:05:01.000Forkshire, Nickingham, Forkington, you know, if that was my name and I showed up to a job interview and I was like, Hey, I'm not going to come in on time and I'm going to miss days and everything.
01:05:15.000And if I told a police officer, oh, well, the reason I was speeding is because of slavery and shit, man, why give me a hard time?
01:07:18.000Like, at a certain point, someone's just got to say it.
01:07:21.000Like, not only is society not racist, it's the opposite.
01:07:28.000You know, I mean, for people to go out there and claim with a straight face that it's hard to be black in America and not easy, what country are you living in?
01:11:29.000And look, I'm not dissing people that like sports.
01:11:33.000Every time I do this, somebody posted a clip from this show a long time ago on YouTube where I said something like, you know, look, everybody's entitled to their thing.
01:12:38.000There's because some subjects I can make jokes about, and people go, Oh, hey, yeah, it's all in good fun.
01:12:43.000And then there's a few things you attack, and you never hear the end of it sports, working out.
01:12:51.000There's like this meathead, meathead phenomenon where you get these people watch the show, and it's like, does not compute, does not compute, cannot compute irony, cannot compute sarcasm.
01:14:06.000Broncos for Life says, even if Walsh and Kirk are just feeling which way the wind is blowing, it means the wind is blowing in our direction.
01:14:12.0002020 was a red pill disguised as a black pill.
01:15:57.000Triggered red says, I believe UBI, student loan forgiveness, income tax exemption, health care, and private school vouchers only if four plus kids should be implemented.
01:16:06.000You think it is realistic to implement them all?
01:17:42.000Why must it grow at a rapid pace forever?0.76
01:17:45.000The problem is not the low fertility rate, the problem is the immigration and the high fertility rate of racial and ethnic minorities because that's what's creating the demographic transition.0.78
01:17:57.000It's not just the white fertility rate.0.51
01:17:59.000If the white fertility rate was going down, it wouldn't matter if you didn't have mass migration.0.60
01:18:05.000But the problem is the white fertility rate is going down, and you have mass migration, and the people that are coming here have a high birth rate.0.88
01:18:12.000So they're displacing the population.0.88
01:18:15.000There would be no displacement if the population was just shrinking.
01:18:25.000So I don't even know that getting the white fertility rate up is really the necessary thing.0.75
01:18:31.000What has to happen first is cutting off the spigot of massive, massive immigration, sending illegals back, and, you know, obviously you want to have marriages and families being created again, but I don't think that's a really difficult thing, but it's also not.0.93
01:18:50.000Something that may even be necessary, you know?0.92
01:18:54.000Like Russia has a declining birth rate, but it's stabilizing and they don't have the same problems because they're not letting in millions of people from Kazakhstan or China or something.0.64
01:19:04.000Culture war criminals is just an associate passing up my profits to the godfather.
01:19:09.000How do I get made and avoid getting whacked?
01:19:15.000Well, thank you for the big super chat.
01:22:02.000If we found out that he cheated, then use that as the impetus, as the pretext to pass big laws in Arizona to shut down mail in ballots in 2024.1.00
01:22:15.000Polish American Groyper says, Bitch, why are you acting sus?1.00
01:22:18.000Why are you acting like an imposter?1.00
01:23:49.000And it was like unmitigated, unmitigated humiliation.
01:24:00.000So, I don't know what the beef is about.
01:24:02.000I don't know what the problem is with tactical nuke, but I mean, I like to see people go at it, and man, I mean, whatever the beef is, Trey just went in there and ate his lunch.
01:25:55.000And I would hang out with Omar all day.
01:25:57.000Everybody would be running around in the planetarium, or they'd be playing with all these stupid science trinkets and games and puzzles and whatever.
01:27:44.000I love to hear that because, you know, I imagine some of you young Zoomers out there, and I know what you're up against because, you know, we're all going through it.
01:27:54.000I imagine these young Zoomers, and they're getting ground up in the.0.98
01:27:59.000Globalist, Zog machine, Jewish machine, and it's miserable.1.00
01:28:05.000And I imagine they watch the show, it brightens their day, it's funny, and it's something to look forward to.1.00
01:28:11.000That makes me happy, so glad to hear it.
01:28:14.000Morton Trump says, Cookies again, Nick?
01:28:20.000Martha Stewart says, All this time they thought whites had some magical privilege, and they still think there's something that everyone else gets except them.
01:28:42.000Don't you hate when you come home from school with your friend and your mom whips you up an after-school snack and she's talking about how black-pilled she is and how we're in a race war?0.87
01:28:53.000Mom whips out the Totino's pizza rolls and says, Hey, boys, how was school?
01:28:58.000You know, I'm just so black-pilled.0.90
01:34:10.000And he said, Well, I don't think it's a good idea.
01:34:12.000I said, Okay, well, I respect your advice.
01:34:15.000Ultimately, I decided to go through with it, but he'd be totally welcome at AFPAC 3.
01:34:20.000We loved Aaron, the guy's a genius and great content, really insightful person.0.76
01:34:26.000But no, Patrick Casey never apologized, and I don't know that he ever will, but it's very funny because Bronze Age Pervert did the same thing about Groeper Leadership Summit the previous year.
01:34:38.000Bronze Age Pervert went on this big thing in December 19 and said, Don't go to Groeper Leadership Summit.0.51
01:34:44.000It's going to be like Charlottesville.
01:35:30.000With Patrick, it's a little different because he totally betrayed me.
01:35:33.000I would not forgive him, but it just shows that he's a dishonest snake if he's not willing to admit that he's wrong.
01:35:41.000He was banning people for even saying AFPAC in his chat after the fact.
01:35:45.000Because the guy's a fucking snake, rat.
01:35:49.000Juan Jose says, Hey, man, love your content.
01:35:52.000I'm from Venezuela, and I just wanted to tell you the demographic change also happened in my country because a lot of poor people from other South American countries came here.
01:36:47.000American restorationists, as I propose, that for this white boy summer we bring back Vaporwave, Synthwave, Future Funk, and all of that other chill stuff.0.94
01:39:41.000Don't dodge yourself in chats as people don't realize how dangerous a knife is.
01:39:44.000Even in a gunfight, the rule of thumb is if someone has a knife within 20 feet of you, they could stab you before you're able to draw your gun.
01:39:52.000It sounds counterintuitive, but trained fighters know a knife is far more of a threat than a gun in a close confrontation.
01:40:03.000They say things like, shoot them in the leg, shoot them in the hand.
01:40:06.000Like, just goes to show these people know nothing, nothing about what a confrontation like that looks like, what an altercation like that, how that actually plays out in the real world.
01:40:20.000Well, did they have to shoot her so many times?
01:41:25.000Huey Long, Respecter, says Do you see a possible split in the future between BLM and Biden if there's police brutality incidents keep happening?0.63
01:41:33.000I've seen a lot of discontent from BLM about Biden online, so I'm hoping for it.0.81
01:44:00.000Epic Guy says, There's an area near where I live that's nearly majority black, and every other day on the news, it's shooting and robberies.1.00
01:45:38.000America is a large country with lots of groups in it, and this is just how we have to talk in these terms because we're talking about nationwide civilizational problems.
01:45:46.000But I wouldn't get too down on yourself for that because at the end of the day, you're responsible for your actions, and I think really the only thing that you could take pride in is in yourself.
01:47:44.000Roypers is this friend of mine that I debate with says when we stop having these conversations is when everything will be fair.
01:47:51.000At the end of every conversation, it's me believing in God and he doesn't.
01:47:55.000I don't understand any of what you just said.
01:47:57.000Based electricians is when the boomers are all dead, we can dispense with all these sport analogies and just rely on good old generic racism instead.
01:48:06.000TPUSA, Roypers is Change my name for this chat as turning point chapter leader.
01:48:10.000Should we punish or should we push the envelope and start talking about these issues?
01:48:15.000Could force Charlie to show his hand and see if he's real about it.
01:48:51.000Just use your position to spread our ideas.
01:48:54.000UW Chad says even if all illegals were deported and all immigration stopped, the white birth rate would still need to rise to return to 1965 demographics.
01:49:02.000The increase could be supplemented with immigration from white countries, I guess.
01:49:06.000But see, that's totally arbitrary.0.53
01:49:43.000What is driving the displacement is the immigration.
01:49:46.000The birth rate is contributing to it, but the birth rate pales in comparison to the immigration because when people get here, the birth rate. Drops off.
01:51:22.000George Groybington says, Black people being unaware of why they get shot reminds me of the Iraqis my dad served with.0.52
01:51:28.000Who refused to drink water in the 120 degree heat and then acted amazed when the Americans didn't pass out and theorized that Marines had magic underwear?0.80
01:51:41.000Ignatz says, In case of investigation by any federal entity or similar, I do not have any involvement with this group or with the people in it.
01:54:57.000Because you need dress shoes, you need winter boots, you need summer shoes, you need shoes for like the pool, you need shoes for like the gym, you need shoes to like mow the lawn, you need slippers.
01:55:08.000You know, so you need a lot of different kinds of shoes.
01:55:10.000Collecting shoes, you know, have different colors to go with different outfits.
01:55:16.000To me, that's like a grown up thing to collect because there's value there.
01:55:21.000But to collect like stupid figurines, to collect like Marvel figurines or something as a grown man.
01:55:27.000I mean, it's one thing to have like a knickknack, have something on your desk at your office or whatever, but have like, and this is what people do, they have like a whole case of Funko Pop figurines.
01:55:37.000They have like a whole collector's shelf glass case of figurines.
01:56:45.000Amateur says when the Groypers start infiltrating turning point events again, when will the Groypers start infiltrating turning point events again?
01:56:52.000Can't wait to see the good times again.1.00
01:56:54.000See, you're kind of what's wrong with the world.
01:56:56.000It's like, you know, it happened and it was a cool thing.
01:56:59.000And if it happens organically again, then it'll be cool.