00:00:46.000Before we get into anything that I wanted to talk about tonight, anything in the news, I have to say I've been getting a little bit of flack.
00:00:54.000I've been getting a little bit of flack from the women in my life, from the women in Nicholas J. Fuentes' life, about my views on women.
00:02:09.000And I'm thinking to myself, I'm going over all the lists.
00:02:13.000Of all the different political philosophers that have influenced me, Pat Buchanan, Sam Francis, Sam Huntington, Thomas Hobbes, Jacques Rousseau, I mean, all kinds of them, and not one woman, not a single one, comes to mind.
00:02:31.000I start going through philosophers, Thomas Aquinas, Plato, Socrates, Augustine, all kinds of philosophers, Kant, Hume, not a single woman in the mix.
00:02:44.000And you know, look, you have Ann Coulter.
00:02:51.000But here is what demonstrates my point more than I could, more than anything Stefan Molyneux could, with all the copious amounts of statistics that prove this sort of thing, which is that you cannot find, or the common person, even a top scholar, could not really think of more than a handful of significant examples of women, political philosophers, regular philosophers, mathematicians, scientists.
00:03:19.000You can think of a couple of examples.
00:04:00.000If we're talking about forms, if we're talking about things in themselves, the formal realm, the ideal of things rather than the actualization of things, a lobster is red.
00:04:18.000You can point to many examples of blue lobsters in history, many differently colored apples.
00:04:24.000But if you're talking about the form of the object, of the thing in question, it has certain characteristics, certain properties.
00:04:33.000That holds true for the vast majority, and which all are approximations.
00:04:38.000Everything that is instantiated in the world, if you want to get metaphysical for a moment, everything that is instantiated in the world is an approximation.
00:04:47.000It's trying to get to that ideal form.
00:04:50.000For example, you know, this mug, the top is in the shape of a circle.
00:04:55.000Now, there are no perfect circles in the world, it's impossible.
00:05:00.000Yet, we all know what a circle looks like.
00:05:02.000We all know the properties, mathematical, geometrical, of a circle.
00:05:07.000And so every circle that you see, even though it's not technically a circle, even though it's not a perfect circle, is still a circle.
00:05:15.000It's an approximation of an ideal form, which we know about the radius and pi.
00:05:21.000And, you know, I'm not a math major, but, you know, we know what a circle is, even if the instantiations of a circle are not always perfect.
00:05:28.000We still know what a circle is intended to be and what it is not.
00:05:33.000And that is why women should be discouraged from getting into politics.
00:08:10.000It's important people are updated on it because, you know, we all could die very soon if this gets out of hand.
00:08:17.000But so today, today this evening, actually, only about a half hour ago, the Missile Defense Agency reported that a U.S. warship successfully shot down a medium range.
00:08:31.000And for people that have been paying attention, on Sunday it was a medium range ballistic missile that North Korea launched from a little bit west of Pyongyang over Japan into the Pacific Ocean.
00:08:42.000So this evening, or rather this morning, it was reported this evening, the U.S. Missile Defense Agency was able to shoot down one of those medium range ballistic missiles off the coast of Hawaii.
00:08:55.000Looks like if there's any more missile activity, we'll be able to answer that.
00:09:01.000With some kind of missile defense, whether that's medium, intermediate, you know, whatever it is, intercontinental, we'll be able to intercept those missiles.
00:09:43.000That's, you know, people come here for Nazi headquarters.
00:09:47.000It's Nick Fuentes, Ku Klux Klan Nazi leader, coming to you live from our underground base of operations, right?
00:09:56.000That's what all the people on Facebook would have you believe that are antagonizing me.
00:10:02.000Speaking of which, the other day, this is completely unrelated, but.
00:10:06.000The other day, I'm on Facebook, and I get hate all the time on Facebook from what happened after Charlottesville.
00:10:12.000I get people just messaging me, and it's so funny to me.
00:10:15.000People will type up these just wall texts of just toxins you know, you're a racist, you're a KKK, you're a Nazi, and all kinds of profanity and everything.
00:10:29.000And the other day, some Hispanic guy messages me on Facebook from Washington, actually.
00:10:36.000But he messages me on Facebook, and he says, You know, the usual stuff.
00:10:40.000You're a Nazi, you're a self hating Mexican, blah, blah, blah.
00:10:44.000And so, usually, what I like to do, because all the people that message me, it's like old people that are really lame, or it's young people that are like weird bohemian liberals that have embarrassing pictures on Facebook.
00:10:56.000So, usually, I go on people's profiles.
00:10:59.000I just go through their profile pictures, find something from two years ago, and then I just keep sending it to them because it's kind of like, you know, play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
00:11:40.000And then I get to one picture and he's just.
00:11:43.000Making out with another guy, and they're both like holding each other.
00:11:47.000I'm like, We live in Clown World, we inhabit, we breathe the air of the clowns.
00:11:54.000This is Clown World, where you have this Latino, you know, MS-13 gangster threatening to kill me for being a KKK bigot, and he's, you know, living this alternative lifestyle, which, you know, I don't know if that'd go over so well with some of these thugs.
00:12:12.000He's trying to appropriate their culture.
00:13:55.000It's just an analysis of just the ideological and policy differences between these two groups that everyone seems to be conflating in the media.
00:14:05.000And this morning, Liberty Conservative reported that they got a notice from Google saying that if the Liberty Conservative did not take down James Alsop's article, they would stop getting ad money.
00:14:18.000Google would go into Liberty Conservative and disable AdSense so that they could not make any money off of their page views.
00:14:27.000Which, if you know anything about running a website, that's the kill shot.
00:14:31.000Liberty Conservative, as far as I'm aware, they don't sell subscriptions, they don't have a newspaper, they don't have a publishing company, they don't have.
00:14:39.000You know, they're not a part of some globalist umbrella organization that feeds them money, even if they're failing, like the New York Times or CNN or any other one of these things.
00:14:49.000They're not owned by Rupert Murdoch or any one of these people.
00:14:55.000And so, if you're Liberty Conservative, you basically depend for your livelihood to keep a staff, to keep your operation going on the ad revenue, where everyone that clicks on your website generates a little bit of revenue.
00:15:07.000You know, people understand how this works.
00:15:11.000Google's going after Liberty Conservative and threatening their ad revenue has nothing to do with what James Alsop actually wrote.
00:15:20.000In the message that they sent to Liberty Conservative, they said that they laid out all their terms of service, all of their rules and regulations in terms of what a website has to comply with in order to make ad money, in order to use AdSense.
00:15:36.000And nothing that James wrote, not a word of his article, violated the rules that they themselves.
00:15:42.000Sent to Liberty Conservative saying they were in violation of the rules.
00:15:46.000And you understand very quickly that it has nothing to do with what James wrote.
00:15:54.000They're going after Liberty Conservative, not because of what they're saying, but because they published something by James Alsop, who was at Charlottesville, who, because he was at an event, you know, never mind why he was there, never mind who he was there to represent, never mind what he was there to protest or to demonstrate for, the very fact that this just regular guy, a student, was in Charlottesville.
00:16:19.000On that Saturday, the website that he writes for can no longer make money, can no longer have revenue from AdSense.
00:16:29.000And I think that no mainstream media is covering this speaks to how deeply rooted and how dangerous this problem is.
00:16:42.000Number one, you have this terrifying precedent that's being set that Google can go around and demonetize any website they don't like.
00:16:53.000If they employ authors they don't like, if they employ people they don't like, anybody who has the wrong political opinions, they become toxic.
00:17:01.000And that person could sink an entire website, ruin their ad money.
00:17:04.000I don't think I have to explain why that is very alarming, to say the least.
00:17:09.000Imagine if someone finds themselves in a situation where they're saying something that doesn't fit with the globalist narrative, with the mainstream media, Federal Reserve corporate narrative.
00:17:22.000They cannot work for any company basically that receives money.
00:17:34.000That's a pretty omniscient force that any one person could be fighting against simply for saying something that is politically incorrect, simply for saying something that isn't approved by the politicians or, you know, some firm in Manhattan.
00:18:08.000People think it's right and just that it's happening.
00:18:10.000You look at an example of the Daily Stormer.
00:18:14.000Now, of course, we disavow the Daily Stormer.
00:18:17.000Of course, Andrew Anglin, you're admonished.
00:18:21.000Andrew Anglin, we admonish you, and Daily Stormer is evil, and I condemn it.
00:18:26.000And of course, by condemning it, I'm really, you know, that's really sending a message.
00:18:32.000But Daily Stormer, like them, hate them, whether you read them or don't, whether you think they're neo Nazis or they're just alt right, you know, whatever your opinions are with Daily Stormer, they were targeted by people that allow websites to be hosted and serviced on the internet.
00:19:07.000It's because they were saying the N word.
00:19:09.000It's because they were saying racial slurs.
00:19:13.000They were saying words that were deemed inappropriate, words that we can no longer say.
00:19:19.000And so, because of that, everyone that writes for Daily Storm or all of the opinions that they have are not allowed to be on the internet anymore.
00:19:32.000Nobody's out there protesting that Google.
00:19:35.000And GoDaddy and all these, and Tor and all the people that host websites and do servers for websites, nobody was out in the streets protesting because, well, they didn't really like the website.
00:19:47.000They didn't really like Daily Stormer.
00:19:50.000And admittedly, Daily Stormer, there's some repugnant stuff on there.
00:19:52.000There's some stuff that's pretty offensive, which I think can cross a line.
00:20:19.000And when you're setting this precedent and nobody's talking about it, this is a lethal combination.
00:20:25.000That the precedent keeps going, it carries out all its disastrous implications, and nobody is being aware of it in time to stop it or to present any sort of resistance.
00:20:36.000I've already seen there are some efforts on 4chan to thwart Google.
00:20:44.000By the power of 4chan, which I think is really an ode to the utilitarian value of free speech.
00:20:51.000You know, never mind this sort of vapid, abstract, up in the air concept of free speech as, well, it's just free speech, and we love free speech because we love free speech.
00:21:02.000You know, this tautology that you hear from Ben Shapiro and some of these other people, but free speech really having a function, really having a value to get results, to have pragmatic outcomes.
00:21:13.000And I think 4chan is just a perfect demonstration of that.
00:21:16.000When you have a truly open and free forum for people to go and contribute and to post things and to debate each other, 4chan is the fastest with news.
00:21:25.000They're the most brilliant with everything.
00:21:27.000They accomplish incredible feats that would have been impossible 10 years ago.
00:21:31.000But anyway, 4chan has come up with a few solutions.
00:21:35.000I think the most elegant I've seen so far, if you're interested in fighting this problem, if you think this is a problem, what you can do is you can Google ad nauseum.
00:21:45.000Now, again, I'm not a tech guy, I'm not a cyber guy.
00:21:49.000But you can Google the program Ad Nauseam, and that's I guess that's exactly how it sounds.
00:21:56.000And what it does, if you run it on certain browsers, it gives off false clicks to advertisers.
00:22:03.000So the way that Ad Nauseam works is it goes basically into Google and it clicks on advertisers, but it's not a real click, right?
00:22:12.000And advertisers the reason that they give Google money is because people that use Google click on their advertisements and then they buy their products.
00:22:20.000Well, if we all install Ad Nauseam, And ad nauseum does all these fake clicks, thousands of fake clicks on advertisements, then the advertisers have no trust in Google.
00:22:33.000They say, you know, we pay you to put up our ads so real people are clicking on them and buying our products.
00:22:39.000And we pay you by the clicks, we pay you by the exposure.
00:22:42.000If a good percentage of that is just fake clicks, if that's just people running a program and they're doing something else, well, we shouldn't be paying you.
00:22:51.000We should take our business elsewhere.
00:22:54.000And so that's the most elegant solution I've seen.
00:22:56.000If you're interested in fighting that, you can Google ad nauseum, install it, run it while you're doing whatever.
00:23:02.000And I think that would be the way to go after Google because it's something like 90% of Google's operating revenue or their annual revenue comes from advertisements.
00:23:13.000So if we could take a big chunk out of that, if we could take a big chunk out of their ad revenue, that would really send a message.
00:23:21.000The other solution had something to do with net neutrality.
00:23:25.000Which I'm not really qualified to talk about that one, but I believe it's something to the effect that net neutrality is bad for internet providers, or rather, no, it's good for internet providers, and the people were against the government going after net neutrality.
00:23:44.000But basically, we would open up the floodgates for Congress to eliminate net neutrality, and that would be bad for everybody, but it would especially be bad for internet providers, and it would be sort of like a mutually assured destruction.
00:24:12.000And I think it's really important that people are actively going out there and doing something about it.
00:24:18.000People, you know, it's very easy to complain.
00:24:20.000It's very easy for people to say, this is horrible, this is setting a terrible precedent.
00:24:25.000But there needs to be real activism from the alt right.
00:24:29.000And I really, or rather, this, you know, I can't say alt right because, you know, God forbid you get lumped in with Richard Spencer, but this coalition of people that see this as a problem, it's really incumbent on us to start focusing our efforts.
00:24:48.000We all have the same analyses and appreciate each other's analyses to an extent.
00:24:53.000It's time that we really take this very disorganized, spontaneously created group of people and direct all of our energy into one.
00:25:03.000Into one goal, into one pragmatic thing, which could be as simple as a hashtag.
00:25:08.000You know, starting a hashtag Google censorship or something like that, or installing ad nauseum and doing that on your individual computer.
00:25:17.000I have real faith in the power of 4chan and the power of the internet in this group of people to get actual results because I think we care.
00:25:27.000Unlike the careerist conservatives that are in all these think tanks and all these different student organizations on college campuses that will rhapsodize endlessly about.
00:25:37.000Free speech as a positive good in itself, but then they'll turn and run the moment you get labeled a Nazi for being in Charlottesville.
00:25:45.000I think the real difference is they don't care.
00:25:47.000They're in it for money, they're in it for fame.
00:25:49.000The people that have 200 Twitter followers and their profile picture is the black sun and they have a reference to Assad or North Korea's best Korea, these are the people that are funny and they're genuine and they care about what's going on.
00:26:03.000And so I have tremendous faith in our ability to turn things around just with little things like that if everyone's doing it.
00:26:52.000But you saw that after Charlottesville, the entire GOP establishment, the entire conservative establishment basically cucked because they wanted to keep their jobs.
00:27:00.000And that's basically what happened, where you had this complete disaster in Charlottesville.
00:27:05.000You had people getting acid in their faces, flamethrowers, people shooting guns.
00:27:14.000And, you know, thank God, really, we thank God for all of those brave, courageous, really tough conservatives who stood up to bigotry after Charlottesville.
00:27:26.000They stood shoulder to shoulder with every major bank in the world, with every major multinational corporation in the world, with every major congressman, with every major mainstream media outlet, with every major celebrity, every major international government organization.
00:27:43.000And they stood shoulder to shoulder with the entire planet Earth.
00:27:47.000Bravely condemning a thousand people who wanted to hear speeches and were intimidated by the government and the foot soldiers, Antifa, of the world establishment into not saying what they actually thought.
00:28:01.000So, you know, really, we got to hand it to all those brave people that went out and condemned racism.
00:28:08.000And that's basically what happened after Charlottesville was that sort of D Day type, you know, Normandy, that hero sort of vibe.
00:28:17.000You know, if you can recall, Saving Private Ryan, when your grandfathers, your ancestors, they got off of that boat and basically got shot and killed on the beaches of Normandy fighting for freedom or whatever World War II was actually about.
00:28:30.000And it's totally comparable what happened after Charlottesville when people like Cabot Phillips, facing no consequences or any kind of social retribution, were able to post against racism in the KKK.
00:28:42.000Anyway, today we saw a pretty surprising 180, or rather, yesterday we saw a pretty surprising 180 by, I think, The person we last expected to see it from, Nancy Pelosi, she comes out yesterday morning and she says, The violent actions of the people calling themselves Antifa in Berkeley this weekend deserve unequivocal condemnation and the perpetrators should be arrested and prosecuted.
00:29:11.000Folks, that is next to President Trump and next to many like conservative pundits, that is the strongest condemnation that we have heard of Antifa out of all the major leadership in Congress.
00:30:24.000You know, really, really brave guy, Paul Ryan.
00:30:27.000Coming out, you know, like I said, shoulder to shoulder with.
00:30:30.000Trillions of dollars of capital with billions of people in the world to condemn a thousand people who didn't want to see their statue destroyed.
00:30:43.000What does that say about the GOP that the House minority leader for the Democrats more forcefully, more explicitly, and sooner condemned the left wing thugs that are suppressing free speech on the right than the House majority leader, than the Speaker of the House?
00:31:02.000Paul Ryan, the de facto head of the Republican Party up until Donald Trump was elected, what does that tell you?
00:31:09.000You know, for all these people that believe that the GOP is good or helpful or useful or even on our side in any way, shape, or form, how do you explain that?
00:31:22.000This is Paul Ryan, the man that passed Barack Obama's omnibus spending bill.
00:31:27.000Beauty that funded refugee camps, sanctuary cities, that funded, you know, all sorts of horrible programs that the entire Republican Party campaigned against for years.
00:31:39.000The alt left, armed Antifa thugs, and the government colluding to shut down speech that they don't like, colluding to shut down people protesting the destruction, arguably a cultural genocide of their heritage, and he's out there condemning neo Nazis.
00:31:57.000Folks, you know, if you watch the news, you go to your job, you know, you go on the internet, you go on Twitter, you go on Facebook, and basically you live your daily life.
00:32:08.000You tell me who's the problem in the country.
00:32:12.000You know, you're a black man in the south side of Chicago.
00:32:15.000Are neo Nazis your biggest concern, really?
00:32:18.000You're in Baltimore, you're in D.C., you're in Oakland, you're in Detroit.
00:32:24.000You're telling me that as a black person or as an Hispanic person or as a woman or a person of color, your biggest problem or anybody for that matter is neo Nazis?
00:32:37.000Is it the globalists that have infiltrated basically every corner, every corridor of power?
00:32:43.000From academia, your high school, your elementary school, mainstream media, all the major corporations, all the banks, all the lobbyists, all the government positions, which is really the threat here?
00:32:56.000It just astounds me how Paul Ryan can genuinely, genuinely, and himself believe that neo Nazis need to be condemned.
00:33:07.000You know, of course they're condemned.
00:33:09.000Of course we're not neo Nazis, but why should anybody be talking?
00:33:28.000Because in the biggest rally in several generations of far right white identitarian activists, you had literally one man with one Nazi flag.
00:33:50.000Everyone who becomes a professional in this country, everyone who will hold power in this country, has to go through the university system, and everyone in the university system is a Marxist.
00:34:01.000You talk about your horseshoe, the horseshoe theory that all these dummy moderate centrists love to talk about.
00:34:07.000If both sides are equally problematic, how come we never hear about the left side, right?
00:34:12.000All these horseshoe people that tend to settle, they tend to collect, the helpless masses like wet snow at the bottom of the horseshoe, complaining about the two sides that are.
00:34:23.000Driving their country into civil war because it's going so great, right?
00:34:26.000It's such a great country in terms of our economy and military and everything else.
00:34:30.000But there only seems to be one side that is lurking around the corner with their extremist movement, lurking around the corner with their hate.
00:34:42.000Nobody ever talks about the fact that in every institution in this country, people have had to go through the universities, and the people that run the universities are far left ideologues.
00:34:53.000Who their ideology was responsible for the deaths of no less than 150 million people.
00:35:15.000But in any conversation, in any conversation about problems facing America that's relevant to America, Nazis don't even enter into that equation.
00:35:39.000Overflowing in your kitchen, and you know, the dog's trying to doggy paddle out, and you know, all your appliances are being ruined, and you're trying to seek higher ground.
00:35:49.000People are telling you, But do you condemn Nazis?
00:35:51.000But do you condemn the the revanches KKK?
00:35:54.000That is essentially our country right now, where we have a hundred trillion dollars in unfunded liabilities.
00:36:01.000We have two rogue states in the world that are trying to pursue a nuclear weapon, and they're threatening to use it against us.
00:36:06.000We have a proto state that is the size of the United Kingdom in the Middle East.
00:36:11.000That still hasn't been defeated, that is regularly sending people out, running them over with cars, killing people with knives or swords.
00:36:19.000The Federal Reserve has been printing trillions of dollars through quantitative easing, devaluing everyone's dollar.
00:36:31.000And everyone's talking about one guy with one Nazi flag one day in one city, Charlottesville.
00:36:39.000And that's why you don't condemn Nazis.
00:36:40.000That's why it doesn't even factor in, it's not even a part of the equation.
00:36:44.000Nobody who's serious about rhetoric, about the problem facing this country, will waste a breath or a character on Twitter in a tweet talking about a problem that doesn't exist.
00:37:03.000I knew a buddy of mine from high school who was related to Paul Ryan, you know, figures, and, you know, loves Paul Ryan, really loves the positive message that he brings.
00:37:15.000And I think, how does anybody in the country today have any faith in the GOP?
00:37:21.000After 50 years, after, you know, no, I'm sorry.
00:37:26.000After 30 years, basically, of Republican congressional domination, you're talking about from Newt Gingrich's House in 96 up until the present day, Republicans have had a serious record of controlling Congress.
00:37:38.000I'm not sure the exact years, but we've controlled the House since 2010, the Senate since 2014.
00:37:43.000We controlled the House and the Senate for a long time in the 90s and in the 2000s.
00:37:49.000Republicans, conservatives have been at work since the Reagan Revolution and they have not been able to conserve anything.
00:37:59.000What have conservatives been able to conserve?
00:38:03.000They haven't been able to conserve Social Security.
00:38:06.000They haven't been able to conserve women's bathrooms.
00:38:09.000They haven't been able to conserve gender.
00:38:12.000They haven't been able to conserve demographics.
00:38:15.000They haven't been able to conserve the economy.
00:39:26.000We have to primary really all these cuck servitors, even in Kentucky.
00:39:30.000You know, we got to get Mitch McConnell out of the Senate.
00:39:32.000I'm not sure when he's up for reelection, but it's got to change.
00:39:36.000It's got to change from within the party.
00:39:38.000It's no longer sufficient that we vote Republican.
00:39:41.000We have to look at factions within the Republican Party because, you know, you look at what Paul Ryan's doing, how he's holding this country hostage with his Congress.
00:39:51.000It's not going to fly anymore, and we can't let it.
00:40:31.000I think this was an exclusive from Politico.
00:40:34.000The DHS, the Department of Homeland Security, issued a confidential warning to Virginia law enforcement three days before Charlottesville.
00:40:44.000And this memo said that an escalating series of clashes between Antifa and the alt right would produce, quote, among the most violence to date.
00:40:53.000And so if you were at Charlottesville, if you saw the coverage of Charlottesville, you understand that the Virginia, the Charlottesville police basically took this warning from DHS, obviously credible, legitimate warning saying, hey, people are going to die here.
00:41:09.000And they promptly took it, crumpled it up, and threw it in the garbage.
00:41:12.000And that just goes to show that we could have won the media narrative on Charlottesville.
00:41:20.000If the conservatives, if the Republicans, this is a little bit more like the last point, if the conservatives and the Republicans took what actually happened in Charlottesville and used it to their advantage, if they had said, instead of coming out and bravely condemning Nazis and David Duke, instead of that, if they had said, you know, look, you might not agree with the protesters, you might think the protesters are repulsive.
00:41:43.000They came to give speeches and the government colluded with armed liberal thugs to shut down their First Amendment rights.
00:41:52.000That would have been an effective narrative.
00:41:54.000That's how you change the whole conversation in the country.
00:41:57.000You know, no longer is it about neo Nazi Trump is at it again.
00:42:01.000Then all of a sudden it's about, gee, why is the government unconstitutionally shutting down free speech with the help of the foot soldiers of Major Banks and George Soros?
00:42:11.000That would have been the conversation.
00:42:13.000That was what happened in Charlottesville.
00:42:17.000But conservatives let that remarkable opportunity to create a narrative, to create a news cycle about how the government is corrupt, how there's something really fishy going on with globalists, how Antifa and the alt left is a real problem, how the mainstream media is normalizing violence.
00:42:47.000Before you go out and condemn a group, before you go out and condemn anybody, think what is the practical outcome of that?
00:42:54.000Think, how will that benefit my narrative?
00:42:56.000How will that benefit the conversation that I'm trying to frame?
00:43:00.000When you go out and you give credence, when you give legitimacy, you concede this premise that there are neo Nazis and KKK members about and they're a threat and they're worth condemning.
00:43:09.000That's actually a legitimate thing to condemn.
00:43:18.000But nobody thinks about that because, you know, like we say with the careerists, like we say with people that are so concerned about not losing so they don't play to win.
00:43:29.000They would rather play it safe and use the liberal paradigm and say, we have to condemn racism and all of that ridiculous nonsense than to challenge the premises of the mainstream.
00:44:33.000And DHS warned the government, and instead of even shutting it down and ensuring everyone was safe, what they actually did was they set it up so that Antifa was here, the protesters were here, and the police were all around the alt right and shoved them into Antifa.
00:44:52.000So not only did they not heed DHS's warning and at least shut down this rally in a safe way, they.
00:47:19.000I think the best way we can do is to lead by example.
00:47:22.000I think ultimately, and I've been a big believer in this for a long time, that if people are leading by example, that it has a ripple effect where you don't have to convince individuals.
00:47:34.000You don't have to grab thoughts by their hair, some of them don't even have hair, but you can't gently touch them in a consensual way and shake them lightly and say, stop being a thought.
00:47:46.000I think you just have to lead by example.
00:47:51.000And the best part is, here's like the sweetest revenge here if we change the direction of the country, all these thoughts who were out there being so smug and living this degenerate lifestyle and being promiscuous sexually, and it's time to shack up, it's time to get married, they're going to find that actions have consequences.
00:48:12.000And when the Chads rule the earth, when the Chads inherit the earth, they're not going to look so kindly on a very poor record from some of these thoughts who are reformed.
00:48:22.000I think that'll be the last laugh of a lot of the men in the country that see what's going on with our women.
00:49:30.000I don't know if the money's behind it.
00:49:32.000I think the primary strength of the nationalist right is its decentralization, the fact that it's very resilient because they don't have a funder that you could go after.
00:49:44.000They don't have an organization that you could go after.
00:49:47.000They don't have an organization president or board of directors that you could pressure or target.
00:49:52.000The strength of the nationalist right comes from the fact that Twitter can ban one of them.
00:49:58.000But he comes back tomorrow and all of his followers are right back.
00:50:03.000And it's all these people on 4chan, it's all these people on 8chan or Twitter or whatever, and they're not taking orders from anyone, they're not getting money from anyone.
00:50:12.000I think the primary strength of this movement is that it is decentralized.
00:50:15.000And I think maybe the way we could optimize that strength, the way that we could use that strength in really a profound and smart way, is not to try and become like the past, not try and institutionalize.
00:50:30.000In the way of the past, which is a party or some kind of institution, but to try and affect change in a very asymmetrical, guerrilla warfare type way.
00:50:38.000I think if you want to know my real opinion, I think that's the way to do it.
00:50:43.000You know, so many people, they see something and they want to organize it.
00:50:47.000They want to make it, they want to give it a name, and they want to put it in a building, and they want to throw some money at it.
00:50:52.000But that's not always the best solution.
00:50:55.000And you look at every institution in the country, whether it's media or a political party or whatever, and all these institutions are crumbling down.
00:51:02.000And they're crumbling down because we are wearing them down.
00:51:05.000We are sort of like a process of erosion.
00:52:05.000And when I see that sort of thing, it's actually good because it's so.
00:52:10.000When Clown World reaches maximum Clown World, people start to become aware of it.
00:52:15.000And so, when I see this sort of thing in the news.
00:52:18.000I'm almost emboldened by it because I understand that my neighbors and people that think I may be a radical see this crazy stuff when there's, you know, Houston is underwater and they're saying, look at Melania's heels.
00:52:31.000The regular person can say, hey, this is kind of a bunch of BS.
00:52:34.000This is, our whole existence is kind of absurd at this point in our country.
00:52:57.000I love people that watch my show and who see my work.
00:53:01.000And you really got, I mean, God bless the nationalist right that they're all helping each other out and they want nothing in return.
00:53:09.000That is like, I can't even, you would never see that in politics.
00:53:14.000You don't see that at all with the people in politics.
00:53:17.000And, you know, believe me, I've been, I've rubbed shoulders with a lot of people in politics.
00:53:22.000You don't see that kind of benevolence.
00:53:24.000But you do see it with the nationalist right, where, you know, Russian bothead, he watches my show and just takes it upon himself to write me this really nice long message about how I could fix my setup, you know, without being asked, without like, hey, and can I get on your show or whatever.
00:53:39.000Just a good guy because he wants to see people succeed.
00:53:42.000You know, really, you got to, that kind of stuff reinforces my belief in what we're doing because, you know, I remember in, I think it was, was it Genesis or was it Exodus?
00:53:55.000When God basically says to Moses, if you could find one good person in Sodom and Gomorrah, or maybe it was ten, I'll spare the whole city.
00:54:03.000And that's basically, I think, where a lot of people are, where they look around at the filth and the degeneracy and the decay, and it's very easy to say, you know, let's just accelerate and burn this whole thing down.
00:54:14.000But then you see those ten good people, then you see the God fearing people, benevolent people, real people, and you say, you know, there's still hope worth fighting for.
00:54:25.000Anyway, Russian Bothead asks, What's a good first baby red pill for lifelong leftists?
00:55:22.000But another time, we were driving up to Wisconsin to campaign for Paul Nealon.
00:55:28.000Paul Nealon was campaigning to primary Paul Ryan in the 1st District of Wisconsin in 2016.
00:55:35.000As we were driving up to Wisconsin to campaign there, And we were talking about Israel.
00:55:41.000I think that was like the first major red pill because he, you know, I was regurgitating the usual Prager Force Daily Wire talking points about Israel and, you know, they're so great and Israel's the jewel of democracy and, you know, Western liberalism in the Middle East.
00:55:58.000And my buddy Steve Chatterson at Stevie Chats on Twitter was telling me, you know, how that actually was not the case.
00:57:01.000Taxi Driver has been disturbingly relatable in my life.
00:57:06.000Where the first time I watched it, I was like, whoa, that felt good.
00:57:11.000You know, because I watched it in like middle school, and everyone's kind of in a Travis Bickle mindset in middle school.
00:57:16.000And, you know, what's funny about it, too, I. Was reading Notes from the Underground by Dostoevsky the other week, and I noticed I had never noticed this before.
00:57:27.000But in Taxi Driver, Robert De Niro, and he goes and he meets Jodie Foster, who's a prostitute, and he has this relationship with her where he's not interested in her, he doesn't want sex from her, he is repulsed by the fact that she's an innocent, beautiful young girl, and she's swept up in the filth of New York City, and she becomes a prostitute.
00:57:47.000And so then he eventually frees her, you know, spoiler alert in the end.
00:57:51.000And then I'm reading Notes from the Underground, and I realize.
00:57:54.000That's where that scene came from because, you know, in the book, the narrator goes and he visits, I forget her name, but he goes and he visits her in a whorehouse and basically has this long rhapsody about women and men and marriage and everything.
00:58:10.000Anyway, those are probably my core favorites Citizen Kane, Taxi Driver, Casablanca.
01:00:17.000I go on Benji Backer's Instagram, and I'm going through, I do this all the time with people because the people that come after me on Twitter or Facebook are just the cringiest people in real life.
01:00:28.000And you just have to go and pull examples to say, for all the people that support this guy, like, do you support this cringe lifestyle?
01:00:43.000He's got his U.S. flag hat, his American flag sunglasses, his American flag sweatshirt, American flag bandana around his neck, his shorts, socks, and shoes, and he's got the American flag, and it's all American flag.
01:00:58.000And I'm thinking to myself, you know, little Benji Bakker, I'm sure he was just so filled with delight.
01:01:03.000He was so giddy finding all these little things to put together this outfit, to put together this American flag outfit.
01:01:11.000I'm sure he thought it out all in his head to still look so.
01:01:13.000Cool, I'll post it on Instagram and people will like it.
01:01:18.000I'm gonna put my hat on, sunglasses, socks, shoes, you know, shorts, sweatshirt.
01:01:23.000I'm all decked out for 4th of July, mom.
01:01:28.000Because I'm getting in the guy's head looking at this picture, you know, how that outfit was assembled, how this picture arrived here, how we were blessed with it here on this planet.
01:02:04.000I don't know what you're talking about.
01:02:05.000If anything, people have told me I'm trying to imitate Donald Trump, which admittedly, you know, we do the hand gestures because they're funny, but I don't know what you're talking about, the Ted Cruz.
01:02:19.000Venom, I can't read this username, but this person asks When will you address the elephant in the room?
01:02:28.000You know, look, everybody wants me to address this elephant.
01:02:31.000Let me just put it to you this way, okay, folks?
01:02:34.000Let me put it to you in a way that is totally ambiguous and not at all specific about anything.
01:02:41.000Imagine someone has a gun to your head and they can kill you at any minute.
01:02:45.000They can take you out, you know, they eliminate your life.
01:02:49.000You know, are you going to start saying, like, look, look at this, look at this, look at that, look at this, this is what's going on, this is that?
01:02:56.000Because then they're going to kill you immediately, the person with the gun to your head.
01:04:38.000I think we're certainly moving in a more right wing direction.
01:04:41.000I think with Generation Z, from what I've seen, we're moving in a right wing direction.
01:04:45.000If the kids are the future, it'll be right wing.
01:04:50.000You're getting a lot of weird feedback issues because millennials right now are ascendant because they're making their way up in the world.
01:04:59.000They're the professionals right now, they're running media and everything right now, but they are the smallest generation, I believe.
01:05:06.000They're very liberal, abnormally liberal, and they're on the way out.
01:05:10.000Generation Z, I think, will be the answer to the millennial question there.
01:05:17.000Early Kewler, is it also worth it to become a journalist?
01:05:21.000I mean, how do you mean is it worth it?
01:06:07.000Someone contacted me in like, April, after that whole kill the globalist episode, which I'm not proud of that I said to kill the globalist.
01:08:06.000You know, why don't they send him to Athens, Greece?
01:08:08.000Why don't they send him to Rome, Italy, London, Philadelphia, the cities that built America?
01:08:13.000There was a really good article about that I was reading from ISI the other day that America derives from five major cities Philadelphia, London, Rome, Athens, and Jerusalem.
01:08:26.000But we only see people going to Jerusalem when they want to get into the conservative movement.
01:08:34.000So, yeah, I definitely think the big money donors influence that.
01:08:37.000And you can see where these groups go, what issues they talk about, what issues they don't talk about, what talking points they push, who is allowed into the gates, who is kept out.
01:08:48.000You can definitely see that the donors play a major influence.
01:08:52.000And that Israel thing is just speaking to that is just one example.
01:09:45.000You're about to inherit on a per capita basis $500,000 in unfunded obligations for the federal government.
01:09:51.000You're about to inherit a country that's been at war for your entire adult life.
01:09:56.000And they're telling you that your number one concern should be lowering the top marginal tax rate for people who make more than a million dollars a year?
01:11:05.000Number one respecter of women, number one lover of our country, Latino, in case you didn't know.
01:11:10.000I'm like the archetype for what Paul Ryan wants in this country.
01:11:15.000They do hire, they don't hire me, they do hire Conservathought Emily Faulkner with the tattoo on her butt of the name of a bar, with the thought dots, the piercings, degenerate alternative lifestyle.
01:11:27.000You know, then you have to ask yourself, what are conservatives conserving?
01:11:32.000If they won't hire someone that wants to conserve, oh, I don't know, the family, gender, things that matter, social infrastructure, versus someone who's going to talk about lowering tax rates and all that, but is a complete degenerate.
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