BUKELE WINS: Right Wing DICTATOR of El Salvador Reelected in LANDSLIDE | America First Ep. 1289BUKELE WINS: Right Wing DICTATOR of El Salvador Reelected in LANDSLIDE | America First Ep. 1289
In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes talks about the election of leftist presidential candidate Nayib Bukele in El Salvador, and his connections with the Israeli right-wing party, the Likud, and the right wing of the Israeli political system. He also talks about why Israel has a strange relationship with the far-right in Latin America, and why they have a strange connection with one of the world's most anti-American regimes, the Bolivarian Republic of El Salvador. This episode is brought to you by the Center for American Foundations, a non-profit organization dedicated to educating, caring, and equipping young people with the skills needed to make a difference in the world. To find a list of our sponsors and show-related promo codes, go to gimlet.fm/sponsorships/americafirst and use the promo code: "sponsors" at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase when you enter the offer ends on December 31st, 2019. Thank you so much for all the support you've shown so far, and we can't thank you enough for all of the support we've gotten so far. We can't wait to see what you all do! in the coming days, we'll be back with much more! - Nick and his team will cover more stories from around the world, including the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Latin America! and the Arab world, and much more. We'll be posting them on all of our social media platforms, so don't miss it! , and we'll keep you up to date on the happenings in the next few days! . Subscribe to our new episodes! Subscribe and subscribe to our newest show, America First! to keep up with the latest news and let us know what you're listening to! in your ad-free version of the show! on Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your favorite podcast! Subscribe, rate and review! Thanks for listening to the show? and leave us your thoughts on the podcast! or share it on your thoughts and opinions? on social media! if you're looking for the latest episode of this podcast? and share it with a fellow podcaster you'd like to be featured on the pod? we'll also be listening to us on Insta: or your thoughts or your feed on the next episode?
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00:00:01.000The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country.
00:00:06.000The mission is to create a Christian future in our time.
00:00:11.000The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do.
00:00:20.000The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the fullness of a real Christian.
00:00:26.000We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ.
00:00:31.000We have to want it more than they do, because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us, and nothing will.
00:13:11.000And this is attributed to his tough on crime policies.
00:13:17.000El Salvador used to be the country with the highest murder rate in the world by far, with over a hundred murders per 100,000 people, which is astronomical.
00:13:31.000And since he was elected, I think in 2019, that number has been brought down to seven
00:13:43.000And that's because he has effectively taken over the government as a dictator, rounded up all the criminals, over 70,000 people, and thrown them in jail, where many of them have died.
00:13:56.000And many people, including those in our own government, have said that that is a human rights violation, that this is against the law, and it's anti-democratic.
00:14:32.000They were Palestinian Christians, although his father converted to Islam.
00:14:36.000But despite being a Palestinian, he's a pro-Israel president and considered a, quote, friend of Israel by the Foreign Ministry of Israel.
00:14:49.000And there's some other connections as well.
00:14:50.000So I want to talk a little bit about that and explore that angle.
00:14:55.000Because as I mentioned last night, when you survey all these different right-wing movements around the entire world, although mainly in the West, there is this weird connection
00:15:07.000Weird connection with the Israeli right, and that is the political right wing in the state of Israel, the Likud party.
00:15:16.000And wouldn't you know, Bukele, when he was the lowly mayor of the capital city, San Salvador, actually took a trip, paid for by Israel, to Israel, where he met with the mayor
00:15:32.000Of, I think it was Bethlehem or Jerusalem, who is a member of the Likud party.
00:15:40.000And it's that element which tends to crop up in all these right-wing regimes, whether it's the Bolsonaro regime in Brazil, the Malay government in Argentina, Orban government in Hungary,
00:15:56.000And of course, famously, the Trump administration here in the United States.
00:16:01.000I'm not going to name every single one.
00:16:04.000So, I'd also like to talk about that strange Israel connection and what that means because I know a lot of people have been supportive of these right-wing governments and these right-wing movements in these countries and some of them tend to hand wave away or dismiss any allegations that these leaders are shills or part of an international Zionist network.
00:16:33.000And so I want to, I mean, firstly tonight acknowledge that that is real.
00:17:18.000We'll also be talking tonight about a breakthrough in Middle East diplomacy.
00:17:23.000It looks like, perhaps, a coherent Biden doctrine is beginning to emerge, at least that's what the New York Times and others have been saying, where it appears that normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia, when this war is finished, may be conditioned on Palestinian statehood.
00:17:45.000Which would be an historic breakthrough if that were to occur.
00:17:51.000And I think the Biden administration knows that Netanyahu has been stringing them along.
00:17:57.000Possibly Saudi Arabia is facing pressure from their own people.
00:18:01.000But now the Saudi government has issued an ultimatum and said that they will never normalize ties with Israel unless there is a Palestinian state.
00:18:11.000And the White House is now saying that we, the United States, are endorsing the creation of a Palestinian state, which would be a radical change to American doctrine.
00:18:22.000They've also suggested that maybe that may be the first step to any kind of peace, even between Israel and Palestine.
00:21:07.000Is that Tucker, like many of the Zionists and the CIA, I think there's a faction that wants the war with Ukraine to begin to wind down so that we can focus on China.
00:21:24.000So I don't think that this interview necessarily means he's not a shill.
00:22:27.000And that is the same reason why I support China.
00:22:31.000But that's very different from what a lot of the Zionists are now saying, which is that we need to wind down our war with Russia because we need to use Russia to play off of China, and that it will allow us to focus more on China.
00:22:56.000They want to do it because strategically it is what makes sense for the United States and arguably the most coherent doctrine for Washington, if you support Washington and NATO, would have been for us to probably sunset the aid last year and enter into some kind of negotiation with Putin.
00:24:44.000It's definitely, like the microphone's definitely picking it up.
00:24:51.000The other one I just broke though I'm even worried to sit on it because I took the other chair on Monday I was just like banging it into the ground and just like you know because I hate that other chair this other chair I've had for a hundred years and it sucks but this one sucks worse I bought this at like OfficeMax and it's not comfortable
00:25:31.000Because I saw he posted that meme of how the whole world is black and like Europe and America are white and it says like this is a real genocide and it's talking about, I mean, and understand to put it in those terms is extremely explicit.
00:25:51.000Because some conservatives will go out and they'll say, there's this great replacement where the Democrats are importing more obedient, loyal, brown voters.
00:26:01.000But they'll usually follow it up with something where they'll say, but it's not about race.
00:26:06.000It's not because they're brown or black.
00:26:08.000It's because they'll vote Democrat or, you know, some other such nonsense.
00:26:12.000They'll say something like, they're not culturally American.
00:26:19.000They have really no problem with the demographic transformation of Earth into this giant like black slum and they on some level don't even care if that happens to America as long as all the black and brown people are like super conservative or something whatever that even means anymore.
00:26:42.000So to put it in those terms and say it's black and white
00:26:46.000That the whole planet's gonna be filled with black people?
00:28:12.000We're not talking about black people who are sometimes endearing with their funny antics and their music, but may rob you at gunpoint.
00:28:21.000We're talking about black as night Africans
00:28:26.000With body paint from head to toe, running after you to eat you because they're cannibals, because they think there's nuggets of gold in your head.
00:28:36.000Like, we're talking about a level of N, of black N-word that you are not used to, that you have never encountered.
00:28:45.000We're not talking 85 IQ American blacks, we're talking 65 IQ.
00:32:20.000But if Pesobic is coming out swinging on both fronts, it's like, hey, if Turning Point would just stop banning Gropers from their conferences, maybe we could work together.
00:32:32.000If they would just stop bad-mouthing me and just
00:32:36.000Reintegrate the Gropers into the machine, that would be a win for everybody.
00:32:41.000Because honestly, the Turning Point USA philosophy is dead.
00:33:26.000I mean, we're still... Generation Z is effectively, there is no other right-wing among us other than some version of National Socialist, Sympathetic, Right-Wing Authoritarian, Catholic, or even Evangelical Christian Nationalist.
00:34:05.000It's been a long time, a long time coming and I think the time will soon arrive, the hour will arrive when Nick Fuentes is rehabilitated.
00:34:16.000That's a conversation which needs to start because here we are all these years after the Groyper War and half of these guys sound just like me.
00:34:24.000Half of these right-wing, con-inc, e-celebs sound just like me.
00:34:29.000They're saying the same stuff that I got canceled for.
00:34:32.000So at what time does that conversation begin when they say, uh, why is Nick Fuentes cancelled again?
00:34:40.000We cancelled him six years ago when they were promoting gay marriage and mass migration and stapling green cards to diplomas.
00:34:51.000And you look around today and they're all white nationalists, effectively.
00:35:26.000You may know this, maybe not, but El Salvador is one of the most violent countries in the world, or at least it was.
00:35:34.000It had the highest murder rate by far in the entire world, over 100 murders per 100,000 people.
00:35:43.000And it was also actually a huge source of immigration into the United States.
00:35:49.000If you've been following the immigration story in the past one or two years, most of the immigration has come from Venezuela in South America.
00:35:59.000But under the Trump administration, it was all coming from the Northern Triangle countries, which are Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.
00:36:08.000So, El Salvador, because of the immense violence, was driving a lot of the illegal immigration into the United States.
00:36:18.000But in 2019 they elected this president who's actually ethnically Palestinian, named Naib Bukele, and he got into office and changed everything.
00:36:28.000He threw everybody in jail, became a right-wing dictator, and they solved all the crime.
00:36:34.000Now the murder rate has collapsed to 7 per 100,000.
00:36:37.000So more than 100 per 100,000, down to 7 per 100,000.
00:36:46.000And this week he was re-elected in a landslide with 85% of the vote and his party won 58 out of 60 seats in the national legislature.
00:37:10.000But over the past five years he has overseen a process which has transferred power in the legislature and the courts and in law enforcement into his hands alone.
00:37:25.000And then with their most recent election, nearly everybody in the country voted for him.
00:37:32.000And there was a huge demonstration outside the presidential palace tonight where he gave a speech and it's the kind of image which we're not used to seeing in the 21st century in this part of the world.
00:37:45.000So it basically proves that this stuff works.
00:37:54.000It says, quote, El Salvador's Bitcoin-friendly and tough-on-crime Nayib Bukele was re-elected as president in a landslide on Sunday.
00:38:03.000According to preliminary results released by the Central American country's Supreme Electoral Court, Bukele received 83% of the vote out of 70% of the ballots counted.
00:38:16.000His New Ideas party is on track to win at least 58 out of the 60 seats in the National Assembly.
00:38:24.000In a post on X, Bukele hailed the result as the record of the entire democratic history of the world, meaning higher percentage than any democratic leader ever.
00:38:38.000Officials from the opposition, ARENA, and FMLN parties said on Sunday that the vote has been marred by a series of anomalies.
00:38:47.000A parliament member from the left-wing FMLN party alleged that polling stations were controlled by loyalists in complicity with the Supreme Electoral Tribunal and the Attorney General's office.
00:39:15.000The opposition has also criticized Bukele for seeking a second term, given that the nation's constitution prohibits immediate re-election.
00:39:23.000Nevertheless, El Salvador's court ruled in 2021 that Bukele could run again.
00:39:29.000Responding to criticism, he jokingly changed the name of his profile on Twitter in 2021 to Coolest Dictator in the World.
00:39:38.000First elected in 2019, Bukele unleashed a crackdown on violent crime and made El Salvador the first country in the world that accepts Bitcoin as legal tender.
00:39:47.000Between 2015 and 2022, the homicide rate per 100,000 dropped from 107 murders to 7.8, according to official data.
00:39:58.000At the same time, human rights groups have warned that Bukele's iron fist approach leads to abuses including arbitrary arrests and the mistreatment of detainees.
00:40:10.000So this is a pretty incredible development because lately a lot of people have realized that this whole system that we have isn't working.
00:40:26.000At one time, after the end of the Cold War, we thought that this was the perfect system or the most perfect system that had ever been discovered.
00:40:36.000But we've been realizing over the past 30 years that whether it's better or worse, it's broken.
00:40:53.000There's a drug problem, a suicide problem, a school shooting problem.
00:40:58.000There is the problem of low fertility rates, which is symptomatic of a far bigger problem, which is that men and women don't get married anymore.
00:41:08.000And you can blame that on feminism or education, a lot of things.
00:41:14.000But suffice to say, the country is not reproducing itself.
00:41:21.000And those things are intimately connected.
00:41:23.000And that would tell you that the country is dying.
00:41:26.000Largely due to, not historical events, but probably because of our system.
00:41:32.000And it seems that with every election, whether it's a national election or even local elections, the government is not able to effectively or rapidly respond to problems.
00:41:44.000And people even point to the little things like potholes or roads all the way up to the bigger things like the problems they have in San Francisco with homelessness or a drug epidemic or things like that.
00:41:58.000And so lately, especially on the right, there has been this realization that maybe it would be better to have a more authoritarian form of government like a monarchy or like a dictatorship
00:42:13.000Something with transparency and accountability, and something that has the freedom to act decisively and swiftly.
00:42:21.000And people have also pointed out that the reason we can't solve these problems is because of the pressures within the system.
00:42:29.000How can democratically elected leaders make long-term, unpopular, but maybe necessary decisions if they're constantly concerned about getting re-elected?
00:43:38.000And then there's the question of money.
00:43:40.000How can leaders who then have to fundraise hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars every other year or every two, four, or six years for re-election, how can they truly remain independent from the private elements or even foreign governments
00:43:58.000That they are tasked with regulating or interacting with on the national stage or international stage.
00:44:06.000If a foreign regime can come in and pay a congressman $50,000 and buy their vote on billions or tens of billions or hundreds of billions of dollars in government disbursements, it's impossible for the government to be independent from foreign nations.
00:44:24.000If one of the big tech companies, which has hundreds of billions of dollars in cash, if they can pay a congressman the same rate to get favorable tax or regulatory treatment in the legislature, it's impossible for the politicians to be independent from the private elements within our own country.
00:44:45.000So these are just some of the concerns
00:44:49.000And some of the realizations people have been having about our system over the past few decades.
00:44:55.000And the main problems are that the government cannot make long-term plans, cannot do anything unpopular, and so that makes them beholden to the media, fundamentally.
00:45:09.000And the politicians cannot be independent or make independent decisions.
00:45:14.000Because they are captured by money that they're required to raise for the campaigns.
00:45:21.000To sum it up, those are really the big problems.
00:45:24.000Add to that, maybe a separate but related issue, which is that the people have no way of holding the politicians accountable.
00:45:33.000Because it is by the nature of this system, it is so complex and so opaque, and so many of the decisions we don't even know who makes them, and in many cases it's people that aren't even elected in the private or public sector.
00:45:47.000Whether it's the Federal Reserve or the Federal Bureaucracy or even these huge corporations that are protected and enabled by the government, they are the ones that are truly running the society and we'll never know their names and we'll never know which desk is responsible for the decisions that actually matter.
00:46:07.000So how then, if the wrong decisions are being made, can those people be replaced?
00:46:15.000So people start to find authoritarianism attractive.
00:46:18.000It would seem to solve all those problems.
00:46:21.000A dictator who has ultimate power would be independent from private interests or foreign interests.
00:46:29.000A dictator wouldn't have to worry about re-election, couldn't be captured by money, and a dictator would be accountable.
00:46:38.000Everybody would know where the decisions are coming from.
00:46:40.000They don't have that problem in Russia.
00:46:42.000They don't have that problem in China.
00:46:44.000In Russia, they know exactly who to blame.
00:46:46.000In China, they know exactly who to blame.
00:47:24.000And we have to reassert democracy and liberalism in the world.
00:47:28.000Never mind, of course, the obvious hypocrisy.
00:47:32.000And I've talked about this on my show, the war in Ukraine is fundamentally about this, at least that's the narrative they have tried to spin up in order to create a pretext for support.
00:47:43.000They say that it's not really a war about a borderland, which is what Ukraine is, it's a war about
00:50:31.000And that is reflected in this landslide re-election where 85% of the vote went his way and nearly the entire legislature was taken over by his party.
00:50:43.000And isn't that... Isn't that the strongest rebuke of democracy possible?
00:50:52.000That this guy was elected, claimed extraordinary powers, took over the other organs of government and usurped their authority, and the people wanted more because it worked?
00:55:04.000Gangs that were trained in the United States.
00:55:06.000Many of their criminals emigrated to the United States where they learned gang warfare in cities like Los Angeles and they came back
00:55:16.000Tattooed and committing atrocities and these gangs through fear and intimidation and corruption ran the country and the power was vested in their hands and they abused it.
00:55:27.000So a popular leader rose up and took the power back took extraordinary power from the government and wielded the power of the state which can marshal the resources of the nation to crush all of its competitors
00:55:43.000And to transform the nation with a strong hand.
00:55:48.000And people say the risk of doing something like this is, well, what if you put the power in the wrong hands?
00:55:54.000Or what if those hands never relinquished the power?
00:56:01.000But at a certain point, it becomes clear that any order is better than disorder.
00:56:07.000At a certain point, people come to that conclusion.
00:56:11.000That any exercise of order from a state with the force of law is preferable to chaos, is preferable to disorder, when there is no nucleus, when there is no central power.
00:56:30.000And that's what happened in El Salvador.
00:56:34.000They had a murder rate of 107+, and the only thing that could defeat the gangs was the state.
00:56:39.000The state is the only institution, theoretically, that had the power to bring them to heel.
00:56:45.000All it needed was the political will exercised by an effective and competent leader.
00:56:53.000But it had to be in the hands of one person alone, a true leader.
00:57:01.000Rounded them all up, threw them in jail, and probably some innocent people died.
00:57:06.000And probably some innocent people were caught up in it.
00:57:09.000And the criminals were deprived of their human rights.
00:57:13.000But what the result has been is that for the majority, for the multitude, their standard of living and their quality of life and their freedom has been elevated.
00:57:28.000This way is less than if the former situation had continued.
00:57:34.000And as Bukele himself has said, they have prioritized the rights of law-abiding people over criminals.
00:57:40.000Maybe they've had to infringe upon the criminals' rights, but that's better than the previous arrangement where the criminals were killing innocent people.
00:57:51.000And all of the people in El Salvador went out and voted for this again.
00:57:55.000I think that says that this experiment has worked.
00:57:59.000And maybe we need something like that in the United States because one might ask who or what will challenge the institutions in this country?
00:58:11.000Who will challenge the gangs in our country, the corporations in our country, the unelected bureaucrats?
00:58:17.000What Bukele showed is that it's actually quite a simple process.
00:58:21.000We know what the problems are, and we know who's causing them.
00:58:24.000And what Bukele did was just simply arrest them.
00:58:28.000Got the money, got the mandate, and then he got the military to go in and arrest those people.
01:00:10.000We have the manpower and the technology and we have the knowledge to solve all of it.
01:00:15.000It's just a question of political will.
01:00:17.000It's a question of getting the right person in power and then it's that person's responsibility to wield it effectively with the right personnel to solve it and then do it.
01:01:27.000But I want to talk a little bit about his connection with Israel because there is a little bit of a conspicuous thing here, which is that Bukele, who is great, like many of the other right-wing leaders in the world, is a shill for Israel.
01:01:46.000It says, quote, upon his election as president in 2019, Bukele was referred to as a friend of Israel by the Israeli press.
01:01:54.000He was also described as a partner for cooperation by the Israeli ambassador to El Salvador in 2015.
01:02:01.000Shortly after taking office, he struck a multi-million dollar medical deal with the Israeli nonprofit Jerusalem Foundation.
01:02:09.000Which saw El Salvador receive $3 million for its military and police.
01:02:14.000In 2018, Bukele, at the time mayor of San Salvador, visited Israel on an Israeli government-sponsored trip, during which he met the mayors of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and prayed on the Western Wall.
01:02:29.000Bukele, who is a confessing Christian, is also proud of his wife's Jewish roots.
01:02:35.000While meeting the mayor of Jerusalem in Israel's capital last year, Bukele proudly revealed that his wife's grandfather was a Sephardic Jew.
01:04:13.000But Bukele, like Bolsonaro and like Malay, represents a right-wing nationalist regime that, unlike its former left-wing governments, is very pro-Israel and has deep connections to the Israeli right-wing.
01:04:30.000And I would say that in all these cases, this is not a coincidence.
01:04:34.000Not in South and Central America, where there's actually been a long-standing relationship with the right-wing movements in these countries and Israel.
01:04:42.000But also in Europe, in Southeast and Western Europe, where the right-wing parties there, like Vox in Spain, or National Front in France, or the Geert Wilders party in Netherlands, or Maloney in Italy, even the AfD in Germany is sympathetic to Israel.
01:05:01.000They have that same relationship over there.
01:05:03.000Clearly, there is something going on, which is that all these movements
01:05:10.000Have some kind of connection with Israel.
01:05:13.000They all have a connection with the Israeli right.
01:05:15.000They're probably receiving some form of financial support or the Jews in Israel are brokering some sort of support from the right wing in the United States.
01:06:01.000And it would seem like that is the relationship.
01:06:03.000It's really maybe better said that it is a bilateral relationship between that country and Israel.
01:06:10.000But it also looks like it's really a deal that they're striking with the Jews in the United States that just happens to run through Israel.
01:06:20.000That Malay and Bolsonaro and Bukele can get support from Bannon and from the right-wing infrastructure in America
01:06:30.000But they do that by offering support to Israel.
01:06:32.000And that's really how the Jews traffic.
01:06:36.000Jews invented international trade with King Solomon, and they've been running it ever since.
01:06:41.000And that's the basis of it, is that the Jews, being in all countries, everywhere in the world, they can negotiate these kinds of multi-party transnational deals.
01:06:52.000That's how it's always worked with them.
01:06:56.000That was how the Rothschilds revolutionized banking.
01:07:00.000It's because they've got their brothers and cousins in every capital in the world.
01:07:07.000So, Bukele, Bolsonaro, and Millet say that they will support Israel and in exchange Israel will call their Jews in America and they'll dispatch Tucker Carlson to give an interview or they'll do some kind of press tour or social media campaign on Twitter or Facebook for these third world countries and their populist movements.
01:07:30.000It would seem that it's something like that.
01:07:33.000And I would say that for that reason, probably Bukele is good for El Salvador.
01:07:38.000I would argue that maybe Millet is even good for Argentina.
01:07:43.000But they should not be supported in the United States.
01:07:47.000Because if we seek to displace the pro-Zionist movement in America, we cannot support them and their proxies.
01:07:59.000And I said this the other day, how can we have a right-wing movement in America that puts America first if it's led by Jews who put Israel first?
01:08:41.000As an American, I don't support the Zionist-backed regimes in these countries.
01:08:46.000I will not tweet favorably about them.
01:08:49.000In exchange for their recognition of Israel, I'm not going to be a part of that matrix.
01:08:56.000And so that's a very important thing, is for Americans to realize that a game is being run on us.
01:09:01.000Americans are the most valuable, important people in the world.
01:09:06.000And the rest of the world cares very deeply what Americans think.
01:09:10.000Because what Americans think is what drives the American market, which is the biggest in the world, and it's what drives the American government, which is most powerful in the world.
01:09:20.000So that's why there's a constant psychological operation on the American people more than anybody else.
01:09:26.000Nobody gives a shit what Brazilians think.
01:10:33.000How does it work that Davos, according to Bannon, is the seat of globalism and the seat of the decentralized global elite that wants mass migration and has no particular race or ethnicity, but then at the same time they're going to go and support Malay, and when Malay goes to Davos, he gets a red carpet welcome from Klaus Schwab.
01:11:32.000The guy was a pig farmer, and if I went over to Hungary and said, fuck Israel, he would throw me in jail!
01:11:38.000So fuck him, and his stupid party, and his pig farm.
01:11:44.000I don't care, you know, he went into college, and I've said positive things about him before, but that Hungarian embassy, there's a lot of nasty stuff coming out of there, and it all comes from Israel.
01:11:57.000So, Americans need to get smart and stop being so stupid and gullible.
01:12:01.000We have to be very selfish and take our own side.
01:12:04.000I don't support foreign leaders over foreign countries supporting yet a third foreign country in Israel.
01:12:43.000We should care about the United States first.
01:12:46.000And then, once we have a favorable government here, then we can have good relations with other states.
01:12:52.000And we could look at other states and, you know, I just said some very positive things about Bukele and all that, but he's a patriot for El Salvador.
01:13:00.000He's making a deal with Israel for El Salvador.
01:14:45.000That's why I said it's a little bit complex.
01:14:46.000It's not as it's not as cut and dry as he's a good leader or he's a Zionist shill.
01:14:52.000He's both of those things and good for him.
01:14:55.000We should emulate some of it but we should take our own side and we should be very wary of these people that are promoting
01:15:02.000Obscure leaders from foreign countries and telling us to support them because to me, I think that's coming from the Israeli right and I think that we are part of that barter.
01:15:13.000Our support for these people, Tucker Carlson interviewing him and all this traction he's been getting in the United States seems to be the payoff for his support for Israel.
01:16:27.000Probably not a lot of Super Chats tonight because we started super late.
01:16:33.000But remember, tomorrow, if you're about to tune out, because sometimes people don't always stay for the Super Chats, if you're about to tune out, remember tomorrow, 6 p.m.
01:16:42.000Eastern Time, Rumble only, we're watching the Tucker Carlson-Putin interview.
01:17:39.000I basically lost confidence in Elon because it's been
01:18:02.000It's been over a year since he took over and things are getting worse now.
01:18:07.000They were getting better for a long time, now things are bad.
01:18:13.000Anybody that's posting criticism of Jews and Israel is getting totally... I mean, I of course have not been allowed back, but even people that have are getting totally de-boosted.
01:18:23.000Like, they are playing with the algorithm and they're shadow banning people.
01:18:29.000And he's not making good on any of his promises.
01:18:33.000What happened to suing the ADL or releasing their communications or banning the ADL?
01:18:40.000What happened to only banning illegal speech?
01:18:44.000So he just says these things and it just isn't true.
01:18:47.000Like he keeps saying we're gonna allow all lawful speech but then they don't.
01:18:52.000I mean they changed their policy just after New Year's and they said that
01:18:58.000They're committed not only to, what did they say?
01:19:02.000They invented this new phrase, but they said something like diversity of information or something like that, but also they're going to police hate and antisemitism.
01:19:11.000So they basically recapitulated to the Jews, and they basically said that once again, we have this special interest in curbing antisemitism, which is, I mean, not only does it go against what Elon said from the beginning, but even what he's been saying recently where he says,
01:19:29.000You know, it's all lawful speech and there will be no permanent suspensions.
01:20:02.000They go in there, and depending on the words you use, if you talk about the subjects that we need to talk about, they will play with your engagement.
01:20:12.000Keith was at one time one of the biggest accounts on Twitter, and he still is because I think he's very diligent and, you know, he's very on top of it, but
01:20:22.000I mean, but his engagement too, it goes up and down, and it's obviously algorithmic manipulation.
01:20:28.000And he promotes not only that, so with people like us, he's playing games.
01:20:37.000And sometimes a tweet will break out, but most of the time you're just suppressed.
01:20:43.000But then he's constantly promoting these Zionist Jews like Ashley St.
01:20:46.000Clair and End Wokeness and DC Drano and these others.
01:21:30.000Yeah, I don't know if I'm gonna go because I got to do this stream tomorrow and You know that that'll I mean I There there may be some kind of fuckery going on over there where if I go they're gonna try and keep me out or whatever because Milo's over there and I know that they are trying to distance themselves from me because
01:22:03.000They're trying to get away from the anti-semitism stuff.
01:22:07.000So... You know, on the offhand chance that something like that happens, or that he's like three hours late or whatever, I just don't want to go and...
01:24:13.000Did you know, by the way, that I got more money frozen by a government?
01:24:19.000I don't want to get into the details until it's resolved but I got another I got 70 grand frozen in a bank account by a state government for some bullshit so so it's you can never the money thing you can never fucking count on but hopefully we'll have subs soon and maybe we'll do something special we'll do a hundred a month club like we'll do a some kind of benefit like a voice call or something like that
01:24:49.000Years ago, everybody got on my case because they're like, yeah, the government froze half a million dollars, but they only froze it for six months.
01:32:22.000If you think this much about women, you're just a fucking loser, honestly.
01:32:30.000Some people, like, put out all this ceaseless content about women and
01:32:37.000I look at it, I don't even necessarily have a response to the things they're saying in itself.
01:32:43.000I'm just like, do you really think that much about this all day?
01:32:47.000Like, John Doyle's always posting this shit about, he posted this essay about like, we cannot denigrate Taylor Swift because we gotta get white women to vote for Trump or something.
01:32:58.000And it's like, you really sat there and you've been cooking this up, you're thinking about
01:33:04.000Beauty and the Beast and Taylor Swift.
01:33:06.000Your brain has been colonized by your fucking mother.
01:33:10.000Dude, your brain has been colonized by vagina.
01:33:14.000So, whenever people come at me with that stuff, I'm just like, huh?
01:33:18.000Like that guy earlier when he's saying, oh, look, I'm gonna rank the Red Scare Girls.
01:33:24.000I'm like, I literally don't even know what they look like.
01:34:39.000Yeah, well that's just, all these non-Americans are just not cool.
01:34:43.000That's the thing, like, on some level I kind of respect non-Americans less because they're not in the greatest country in the world, so they're just...
01:34:52.000Impaired because of that their consciousness is different.
01:34:55.000You didn't grow up in the seat of the world Empire So you're different that also goes to like hill people You know like rural people rural people are the same way they just don't know anything You know These people that live in the hinterlands of America everything hits them like five years later Same thing with every other country in the world if you're in a city and you're an American