00:02:40.000It was my idea to have an open relationship, nah nigga man, now I'm about to drive 90 miles like Mark Browns to kill him Just to kill, just to, just to, I'm about to drive 90 miles like Matt Barnes Just to whoop a nigga ass It was my idea and nah nigga, nah nigga man, nah nigga uh Just trying to whoop him out to school just to show him got class I don't even want to, nah, nah, nah, nah with the, yeah, you know what I'm saying?
00:24:21.000So homosexuality was once condemned and disavowed by the conservative movement and its society in general not 10 years ago.
00:24:28.000Now it is accepted and promoted in the conservative movement and encouraged in society.
00:24:32.000My question is with the way the conservative movement is trending, when do you think the time will come that social conservatism is left behind?
00:24:48.000Now, full disclosure, I've seen this clip before, but I want you to pay attention to the question that was asked and then what the answer actually is.
00:24:59.000So the question is, you know, what do you have to say about social conservatives being left behind?
00:25:04.000In other words, if you're a conservative that's not down with, you know, gay marriage and abortion and all this, Where do you fit into the conservative movement?
00:25:12.000And then subsequently, where do we draw the line as conservatives socially?
00:25:18.000Because the line's been moving further and further left.
00:25:22.000Now people like Charlie Kirk are social liberals, essentially.
00:26:44.000Contemporary history starts with the end of World War II.
00:26:49.000So, you could say that the contemporary iteration of conservatism is the post war conservative movement, or you could say that maybe the first conservative movement in America, and even that would be a stretch, but you could say the first conservative movement in America was post war, but it's really not true because you could say that Bismarck was a conservative.
00:27:12.000You could say that conservatism was the counter enlightenment and illiberals, people like de Maistre.
00:29:52.000The brilliance of Bill Buckley was not that he united a bunch of people who all agreed on everything and then they won a bunch of elections and Ronald Reagan became president.
00:30:01.000So he formed a coalition of economic libertarians, a coalition of social conservatives, religious conservatives who opposed the Soviet Union, and foreign policy hawks.
00:30:12.000These people disagreed on one another in a great many ways, but they united because they all hated the USSR.
00:30:19.000The economic conservatives, the economic libertarians because of the collectivism, the social conservatives because of the atheism, and the foreign policy hawks because of the imperialist ambitions.
00:30:46.000Conservatives who oppose the Soviet Union.
00:30:48.000The sense of Bill Buckley was not that he united a bunch of people who all agreed on everything and then they won a bunch of elections and Ronald Reagan became president.
00:31:22.000There's a reason why they idolize Bill Buckley.
00:31:24.000It's because they're a part of the same tradition.
00:31:26.000This has happened many times throughout the history of the conservative movement, the conservative movement in America since 1945, that you have the establishment going against the grassroots, the establishment, the people that are connected, the mainstream ganging up and going against the actual, the real conservatives.
00:31:48.000And so you can see that actually a big part of National Review creating this magazine to define.
00:31:55.000What is conservatism to be a tastemaker in the conservative movement?
00:31:59.000They, even back in the 1950s, were defining the boundaries for what conservatism is.
00:32:05.000Even back in the 1950s, they were gatekeeping.
00:32:08.000And so, and again, this is all the reason I'm using Wikipedia is not, you know, to say like, oh, the only thing I know is Wikipedia, but to say this is like, this is common knowledge.
00:32:19.000Like, this is not stuff I'm making up.
00:32:21.000Buckley and his editors use National Review to define the boundaries of conservatism and to exclude people, ideas, or groups.
00:32:28.000They considered unworthy of the conservative title.
00:32:31.000For example, Buckley denounced Ayn Rand, the John Burke Society, George Wallace, racist, white supremacists, and anti Semites.
00:32:41.000When he first met author Ayn Rand, according to Buckley, she greeted him with the following You are much too intelligent to believe in God, which is cringe.
00:32:48.000In turn, Buckley felt that Rand's style and her message clashed with the conservative ethos.
00:32:53.000Ba, Kicked her out, kicked everybody else out.
00:32:57.000During the 50s, Buckley worked to remove anti Semitism from the conservative movement and barred holders of their views from working for a national review.
00:35:43.000Out of the post Cold War movement, gradually over the series of three decades, you had the bringing together of the libertarians, the neocons, or the hawks, and the so called social conservatives.
00:35:56.000Those three branches fused together, fusionism, and created the Reagan Coalition in 1980.
00:36:02.000You know, Barry Goldwater was like a libertarian.
00:36:04.000You had various different kinds of conservatives over the years, but Reagan really brought them all together.
00:36:10.000And Michael Knowles is explaining this.
00:36:11.000Religious conservatives who opposed the Soviet Union and foreign policy hawks.
00:36:17.000These people disagreed on one another in a great many ways, but they united because they all hated the USSR.
00:36:24.000The economic conservatives, the economic libertarians because of the collectivism, the social conservatives because of the atheism, and the foreign policy hawks because of the imperialist ambitions.
00:36:37.000That movement after the Cold War stopped making a lot of sense.
00:36:40.000They didn't have as much in common, they didn't have a common enemy.
00:36:44.000Now, probably, the common enemy that we're talking about is the woke culture.
00:36:49.000You bring up the issue of sexual preference, homosexuality, transgenderism, even gender theory.
00:36:55.000So you've got this conservative movement, or whatever it is, anti left movement, that has people who are trad Catholics and homosexual atheists.
00:37:05.000You say, what on earth could unite these people?
00:37:07.000What appears to have united them is this anti woke culture, anti censorship, anti political correctness, anti deplatforming, anti all of these issues that we see the left doing to every single one of us.
00:37:25.000I don't know if you caught that, and that's why I reiterated the question before I began there's actually no answer for the question that was asked.
00:37:37.000The student said, Where do we draw the line?
00:37:40.000Where do we draw the line on social issues, lest we embrace one day drag queens and transgenderism and gender ideology and so forth?
00:37:50.000And Michael Knowles gave this very selective history lesson about Bill Bookley and said that what conservatives ought to unite around, it didn't say anything about social conservatism or anything.
00:38:02.000He just said that, well, the glue that will replace.
00:38:05.000Opposing the Soviet Union in the conservative movement will be opposing wokeness.
00:38:10.000But have you ever noticed that whenever these mainstream conservatives, excuse me, whenever they frame the argument and they create an orientation for how to view the world, you ever notice how cosmetic and superficial and shallow it is?
00:38:27.000What is supposed to be the great fault line in our country today?
00:38:30.000I look around at the world and I see what's happening in France with the yellow vest, and I see what's happening in Syria with the Syrian civil war.
00:38:40.000I see the re Islamification of Turkey.
00:38:44.000I see the rise of techno totalitarianism in China.
00:38:48.000I see what's happening in the United States with Donald Trump.
00:38:51.000And what is the lens that explains all of this?
00:38:53.000What is the paradigm that properly and precisely describes the world?
00:38:58.000Oh, yeah, it's being against political correctness, opposing political correctness.
00:40:04.000I mean, look, they've always been the same, but they're different even than the ones 50 years ago.
00:40:09.000What do you see when you see the modern homosexuals on television or on Tumblr or on Twitter or anything like that?
00:40:14.000We just talked about it on the show the other day.
00:40:17.000You see, perversity, deviancy, drugs, disease.
00:40:23.000I mean, it's like the worst kind of stuff.
00:40:26.000I don't have anything in common with somebody like that.
00:40:29.000Okay, yeah, we're both in favor of like freedom or something, like some vague notion of liberty, some vague notion of government restraint.
00:40:38.000And that, again, those are the exception.
00:40:41.000I maybe have that in common with the exception, with a fraction of a fraction of homosexuals broadly.
00:42:06.000They're based on ports, investment, infrastructure, transportation.
00:42:11.000They're based in a lot of ways on identity.
00:42:13.000The Islamic world, the Eastern Orthodox world, the Sinic world.
00:42:19.000You know, Samuel Huntington wrote about this in Clash of Civilizations.
00:42:23.000And this is happening on an international level and it's happening on an intranational level as well.
00:42:28.000People are re embracing their old identities cultural, tribal, religious, sectarian, ethnic, and on a lesser extent, ideological or socioeconomic.
00:42:39.000These are the cleavages that define us.
00:42:42.000Not this idea of, well, me and Peter Thiel agree on opposing wokeism.
00:43:40.000Michael Knowles, my Italian Catholic brother, when will you fucking get it through your stupid ass head that.
00:43:46.000We do not have to stand shoulder to shoulder with degenerates.
00:43:50.000In some cases, they can help us, right?
00:43:52.000But that's the exception, not the rule.
00:43:55.000We must stand strong as opposed not to so called wokeism, but opposed to homosexuality and deviancy and degeneracy and gender ideology and transsexualism and hormone replacement therapy for children.
00:44:08.000We must stand opposed to these rebels against the natural law, the rebels against God.
00:45:57.000I haven't read them yet, but I just got some new books.
00:45:59.000People are always asking me for a book list.
00:46:02.000And I got some books on my desk here if you're interested.
00:46:06.000These are my latest three books that I just purchased, the latest additions to the library.
00:46:10.000I got The Burnout Society by Byung Chul Han.
00:46:16.000This is recommended to me by a friend of mine from college.
00:46:19.000The Burnout Society by Byung Chul Han.
00:46:24.000I got What Computers Still Can't Do by Hubert Dreyfus, a critique of artificial reason.
00:46:35.000And I finally got, and I've been hearing about this book since I was in high school Two Cheers for Capitalism by Irving Kristol.
00:46:43.000So, this is a book that's about how capitalism is kind of good, but it's not perfect.
00:46:50.000This is a book about how AI will never become sentient.
00:46:56.000And, you know, it challenges a lot of these ideas that computers will just improve endlessly and there's no limiting principle and artificial reason is not the same as what we have.
00:47:08.000And then this book is, I started reading this one.
00:47:10.000It's about how what defines our century is psychological pathology as opposed to immune system pathology, as opposed to viruses, bacteria.
00:47:24.000That our problem is, you know, psychological problems, optimism, things like that.
01:00:22.000Maybe I'm like a sick person because that's what I think of.
01:00:25.000It's like, dude, you're going about it all wrong.
01:00:28.000I just look at that and I'm like, this guy's just like an idiot.
01:00:30.000Not only is he a pedophile, but he's also like, If somebody comes up to you and asks that, and they're like, hey, are you like a pedophile trying to meet a little kid?
01:00:38.000A normal person who's not doing that would not say, like, no, I'm not that.
01:05:46.000Started off as playful flirting, and one day we kissed, and now it's having sex in the treatment rooms at work or working the same night shifts.
01:05:57.000We hook up in the day surgery ward, which is usually shut at night.
01:06:56.000That which is seen and unseen in the economy.
01:07:00.000And in a similar way, because I have this background, it's that which is seen and unseen in a degenerate society.
01:07:08.000You know, you may see some pretty raunchy things.
01:07:10.000You know, you might see homeless people jerking off at the bus stop, and you might see the hypodermic needles in the streets, and you might see, you know, homeless persons slumped over with opioids.
01:07:21.000You might see some grisly things, but there's also a lot that you don't see.
01:07:25.000In a filthy society, which is people having sex everywhere, people shitting and they don't wash their hands and they take the fecal matter on their hands and they do food prep or they touch a screen or they touch a railing.
01:08:10.000And it means I see all the places that all these people are having sex like rabbits.
01:08:14.000And it means I see all the things that are going on behind the curtains and all the things that are going on behind people's eyes in their minds.
01:08:21.000That's what it means to live in a filthy society.
01:08:31.000You know, people ask, I'm a very strange guy, a lot of people think.
01:08:34.000You know, I don't drink, I don't smoke, I don't engage in casual sex and all the rest, but it's because I have vision.
01:08:42.000For the work husband thread, very first work husband I ever had, I ended up sleeping with after my man at the time kept accusing me of cheating with him anyway.
01:08:50.000I hadn't even looked at that man, you know, they're black because they said that man.
01:08:54.000I hadn't even looked at that man sexually because I was so in love with my ex.
01:08:58.000But after almost a year of nonstop accusations, I figured I should see what he had going on.
01:09:30.000So, you know, your boss, your employee, think of all the sick shit people are up to.
01:09:36.000You know, it's like that scene from Scarface when.
01:09:39.000Tony Montana gets up in the restaurant and he says, You know, you could point at me and say, That's the bad guy, but, you know, you're all fucked up, too.
01:10:59.000But imagine the girl we all know, okay?
01:11:02.000And then imagine, you know, you're in a great relationship and you're spending money on her and you're spending money on gifts and you're spending money on food and you're spending money on clothes and date nights and you're spending money and you're spending money and you're spending time and you put your heart on your sleeve and it's all this affection.
01:11:19.000And you drop her off at work, and she goes into work, and she's getting felt up in the storage room by her work husband.
01:11:26.000And she's flirting with all her other work husbands.
01:11:29.000She's getting felt up and grabbed and groped and felt.
01:11:34.000And if the opportunity presented itself, if one of her work husbands just said the word, she'd have his baby.
01:11:41.000She'd drop you like a bad habit and have his baby because he's so fine.
01:12:49.000This was a big red pill for me in college because, you know, I was in high school and I had all these, you know, illusions in my head about.
01:14:31.000This study evaluated the rape fantasies of female undergraduates using a fantasy checklist that reflected the legal definition of rape and a sexual fantasy log that included systematic prompts and self ratings.
01:14:45.000Results indicated that 62% of women have had a rape fantasy.
01:15:27.000With 14% of participants reporting that they had rape fantasies once a week.
01:15:32.000In contrast to previous research which suggested that rape fantasies were either entirely aversive or entirely erotic, get this, this is the real kicker, which a lot of people don't talk about.
01:15:43.000Rape fantasies were found to exist on an erotic aversive continuum, with 9% completely aversive, 45% completely erotic, and 46% both erotic and aversive.
01:16:08.000And erotic obviously means you find it satisfying or pleasurable.
01:16:12.000And so while 62% of women reported rape fantasies, only 9% said that rather than saying you either have them or you don't, you either like it or you don't, it exists on a continuum.
01:16:25.000And women kind of fit somewhere along.
01:16:27.000So, in other words, only 9% of women are completely averse to having a rape fantasy.
01:16:36.00091% are somewhere else along the continuum.
01:16:39.000In other words, all women are somewhere on the continuum of liking rape, okay?
01:16:45.000I mean, maybe not in a real way, but in a fantasy way, right?
01:16:50.000That means all women are on a continuum of enjoying rape fantasies to some extent, and some are more averse.
01:16:58.00046% have both erotic and aversive feelings, 45% have just erotic feelings.
01:17:06.000In other words, 91% at least find these fantasies to be somewhat erotic.
01:19:06.000There should be, you know, obviously a woman.
01:19:09.000If a man and a woman have sex, there should be consent.
01:19:11.000Well, a man and a woman should be married before they have sex, but then when they have sex, they should both agree that sex should take place, you know?
01:19:24.000Don't defame or libel me based on this.
01:19:27.000I'm not, what I'm saying is not really so much about rape, it's about women who think about rape.
01:19:33.000It's not even so much about rape itself, it's about women and their attitudes toward rape, and what does that say about them that they think this way about this subject?
01:19:42.000What does this say about their nature, their attitudes, and so on?
01:19:47.000And then when you read things like this about, you know, they meet a man, they have a work husband, and they get felt up in the storage room, and they're going to have another man's babies, okay?
01:19:57.000And you have all these simps, and this is why I'm so opposed to simps.
01:20:00.000Simps just don't understand this dynamic.
01:20:03.000Simps are willing to put their whole everything on hold to fawn over a woman and put her up on a pedestal, and this is how they are.
01:22:30.000There's so many tough guys walking around motorcycle drivers, truck drivers, people that shave their head, people with beards, people with a lot of tattoos.
01:27:47.000Like they're given a script and they're supposed to, you know, do a very limited range of activities, you know, these defined values, dialogue trees and pathways, like programmed into them.
01:28:00.000And they, you know, they navigate within these bounds.
01:28:03.000And if you put in an input that is not like pre programmed, they will just not know how to respond to it.
01:28:09.000They just know you get this blank, this confusion, this total dissonance.
01:28:14.000You throw up a little bit of something different, something.
01:28:17.000And, you know, I mean, obviously he's there to agitate people.
01:28:22.000You know, Chad King is doing this to antagonize and to throw people off and so on.
01:28:27.000But people don't even, they don't know how to respond even to this.
01:28:31.000There are some people that do, but most people don't even have a response or know how to respond to this because anything that sort of deviates from this bounded set of outcomes, they have to come up with new scripts, they have to come up with new programming.
01:28:47.000New responses, and they're not used to doing that.
01:28:49.000People are not used to writing new, you know, like neural pathways.
01:28:53.000So, yeah, I mean, it would be freaky, don't get me wrong.
01:29:28.000They don't have the means to sort of adapt.
01:29:30.000They don't have the means to sort of orient themselves on the spot based on a new, you know, the introduction of a new dynamic or something like that.
01:30:04.000Like, if the only way you can get things done is like jazzing yourself up, you know, playing a pump up song, and I mean, you're never going to get anything done.
01:30:14.000So, the black pill is necessary for motivation.
01:33:51.000It's an abject embarrassment that adults who proclaim to be America first continue to promote this open borders double talker who knows nothing about how our immigration system actually works and how mass immigration is killing America.
01:34:03.000I don't blame the kid, I blame the GOP donor class.
01:34:07.000I agree with some of your statements, but be careful in choosing friends and companions.
01:34:10.000You can easily end up in the neo Nazi quences camp.
01:34:15.000God being a lazy liar, smear enabler, and friend, friend patroller.
01:37:20.000That's one of the biggest, well, it's not one of the biggest, but it's one of the problems on our side you show people about all the lies that there are, and then people run to this.
01:37:31.000Then people run to embrace just full on crazy.
01:48:05.000This is a meme that shows all of the Democratic candidates who has dropped out, kind of like a scorecard, who has dropped out and their identity politics lane, right?
01:48:14.000Whether they are a black female, Samoan, their sexual orientation, and how the Democratic Party has pretty much crossed off everyone and gone with the old white millionaire.
01:48:23.000Which is very interesting and not what we wouldn't maybe have expected, but what it's Truth.
01:48:26.000All right, what else do you have, Burroughs?
01:48:35.000He's famous for his Lincoln commercials.
01:48:37.000And we have a meme about Matthew McConaughey driving the Democrats in 2016, where, Sean, you very well know, they were, they knew they were in like skip.
01:50:37.000Okay, and it's not just like that's how you know memes are garbage now, they're being churned out by like political campaigns, like Bloomberg and all these other characters.
01:50:48.000You know, rap music used to be about you would go into the record store and you'd play records, you know, and you find sounds and songs, and you, the humble beat merchant, constructs his song, constructs his rap song.
01:51:08.000The humble beat merchant constructs his rhymes.
01:51:16.000And now it's like all these big corporate people, and they just do a formula basically, and they shit out all this trash.
02:36:39.000Yeah, I had my I had my Jesus piece since 94 I don't know what y'all talking about and my eagle Still got it all in the bag, babe Yeah, it was play passive dump 600 cube of cigar in the big tub medallion on dub soap on a fresh cut Okay, we did this one.
02:37:03.000My big lion have an ace since 12 and it's after seven We feed the nigga like 40 chickens His tail wag when I send him a bag with just one victim.
02:37:12.000Uh-huh, now let me show you with my closet on.
02:37:15.000Jump in a display case, call it a rockathon.
02:50:26.000Joe Frazier, the Hellraiser, raising hell with the flavor, terrorizing jam like troops in Pakistan, swinging through your can like your neighborhood Spider-Man.
02:50:35.000So all, tick-tock and keep ticking, while I get you flipping off the shit I'm kicking.
02:50:40.000The Lone Ranger, co-ed, danger, deep in the dark with the art to rip the charts apart.
02:50:45.000The vandal, too hot to handle your battle, you're saying goodbye like Devin Campbell.
02:50:49.000Ruckneck, inspector decks on the set, the rebel, I make more noise than heavy metal.
02:50:53.000The way I make the crowd go wild, sit back, relax, won't smile.
02:50:57.000Got it going on pal, call me the rap assassinator Rhymes rugged and built like Schwarzenegger And I'ma get mad deep like a threat Blow up your project, then take all your ass shacks Cause I came to shape the frame in half with a broad stack arm, shit like math So if you wanna try to flip, you'll flip on the beats man Cause I'll grab the clip pen Hit you with 16 shots and more I got Going to war with the melt and blah blah It's the method man for short Mr. Map,
02:51:24.000move it on your lap And set it off, get it off, let it off like a gat, I wanna break food Cut me back.
02:57:48.000Shame on you when you step to the old dirty bastard Brooklyn Shoot Shame on you when you step to the old dirty bastard Brooklyn Shoot Shame on you when you step to the old dirty bastard Brooklyn Shoot Why?
02:58:06.000My nigga Shame on you Shame Shame on you when you step to the old dirty bastard Brooklyn Shoot Why?
02:58:18.000My nigga Shame on you Shame Same, same, same with you when you step, took, took.
02:58:25.000Same with you when you step, took, took the old dirty basket.
03:08:01.000I went to junior high with all of them, and they've been slow.
03:08:04.000If I can catch the beat, then slow down the tempo.
03:08:07.000Just notice at the end if I'm too late for the intro.
03:08:10.000Well, I make it from the student loans to a bend, so like old folks pissing, I guess it all depends.
03:08:25.000I be late for that, baby, I wait for that If you had a taste of that, you probably paid for that I'm coming in when I feel like To turn this motherfucker up only if it feels right I be late for that,
03:08:39.000I can't wait for that I think I was made for that So I'm coming in when I feel like To turn this motherfucker up only if it feels right You know when you be late, you miss all the likes.
03:09:29.000I ain't thought of no line that could rhyme with that Yo, I'll be there in five minutes Five hours later, I'll be there in five minutes Gone here, ride with it I'm so live with it Look how I did it Been bullshitting, but I finally arrived with it I know it's late and I took all year But you can stop complaining, cause I'm finally here Yeah