00:00:10.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday.
00:00:13.000We've got a lot to get into, lots to talk about this evening.
00:00:18.000Pretty big week, but not for any good reasons.
00:00:23.000Tonight, our main story is about another landmark Supreme Court decision, this time about DACA, and with a very similar result as the other major Supreme Court decisions throughout the rest of this week.
00:00:38.000Today, we finally got a ruling on President Trump and the Trump administration's rescission of DACA, Barack Obama's DACA program, which, if my memory serves me, took place in the fall of 2017.
00:00:56.000And the court has ruled that the president cannot rescind DACA.
00:01:02.000And so we'll be talking about what that means.
00:01:04.000We'll be talking about why the Supreme Court says that the president's rescission of DACA is unconstitutional.
00:01:11.000What the vote came down to, although I don't think you'd be surprised.
00:01:15.000Shocking nobody, John Roberts, the Chief Justice, joined the liberal appointees of the court, sided with them, and shut down this decision.
00:01:24.000And so on this particular issue, we are back to square one.
00:01:28.000There are over 700,000 DACA recipients in the country.
00:01:32.000And that is, by the way, for people that don't know, deferred action on childhood arrivals, which is to say that immigrants that illegally came over as children, which By now, we are actually adults.
00:01:46.000We are deferring action on deporting them.
00:01:48.000The president shut down that program very early in his presidency, and it was taken up by the court, and now the court says that he can't do that.
00:01:57.000So the DOC recipients in this country are once again protected from deportation by the Supreme Court.
00:02:05.000You know, I just realized what a great thing it was that we elected Donald Trump so that he could fill up the courts with conservative justices and we could.
00:02:14.000Have decisions like this and the one that was made on Monday, and even the one that was made yesterday on gun control.
00:02:56.000It's been around, I think, for 25 years or something like that.
00:03:00.000And Peter Brimolo and VDARE have been some of the best voices against immigration in the country.
00:03:05.000But as of today, their domain registrar informed them that they are losing their VDARE website domain, which means that if they can't find another domain registrar, To register that domain, vdare.com, to the people that run this website, they will not be able to be accessed by normal web browsers, by Google, by Firefox, by Explorer, by anything else.
00:03:32.000You'll have to find them on the dark web.
00:03:36.000And we're going to read through their statement today.
00:03:38.000It's like the only reporting on this is their own statement.
00:03:43.000But they said that, and I think this is true, this is the most mainstream website that this has ever happened to, that this represents an escalation.
00:03:52.000The only other case that I've seen of a domain registrar pulling the plug on a website, if it's not doing illegal activity, if it's not involved with drugs or killings or pornography or something like that, the only other time I've seen that for a political website is with the Daily Stormer.
00:04:12.000The Daily Stormer after Charlottesville.
00:04:14.000And I don't think I'm familiar with many other examples of this happening at all with political sites.
00:04:21.000And especially not with something as relatively mainstream as V. Dare.
00:04:25.000I mean, certainly it's not as mainstream as Fox News, but the opinion that you'll read on V. Dare is not really all that different from what you can read on a number of other sites like FAIR or Center for Immigration Studies or things like that.
00:04:41.000And like I said, what this represents is a dramatic escalation.
00:04:44.000And this is something I've been talking about now for.
00:04:47.000Month or so, ever since the president wrote his executive order on tech censorship.
00:04:54.000And we even talked about this, I think it was just yesterday or two days ago.
00:04:57.000I'm not sure when we talked about the Federalist and Zero Hedge, but this is what people don't realize.
00:05:04.000The censorship dilemma goes so much further than just social media accounts.
00:05:10.000Think about what the country will be like and what the political landscape will look like if you can't even have a website.
00:05:17.000You can't even have a website anymore.
00:05:20.000A blog, a news journal, anything like that.
00:05:24.000Pretty soon, we're getting to the point where the only people that can even have websites, the only people that can use the internet in any capacity are people that are approved by the establishment, people that are approved by big tech, Zog, the globalist empire, and that's it.
00:05:42.000If you're not on board with this liberal consensus, you can't have an Uber, you can't have an Airbnb, you can't have a bank account, you can't even have a website.
00:05:51.000And this is what all the conservatives tell us.
00:05:56.000You get banned on Twitter, well, start your own website.
00:05:59.000You get fired from Heritage Foundation, start your own website.
00:06:04.000Well, we're getting to the point where you can't do anything without the approval or the consent of these people, without the approval of and the green stamp of the system.
00:06:17.000So, those will be our two main stories.
00:06:19.000We'll be talking about DACA and VDARE.
00:06:22.000Like I said, I haven't seen Anybody covering the V Dare situation except for a handful of America First people, adjacent America First people.
00:06:33.000I retweeted Scott Greer today, I think this morning about it.
00:06:37.000But other than that, I didn't even see it covered by a major news source or any news source.
00:07:30.000And I had never heard of it until this year because the president scheduled a rally, I think in Tulsa, Oklahoma, right, for the Juneteenth holiday.
00:08:20.000And now, as of today, he's taking credit for the fact that because he scheduled a rally accidentally for the holiday, that now everybody knows what Juneteenth is and what a great thing that is.
00:08:33.000How amazing that that unintended consequence is that now everyone knows about Juneteenth.
00:08:56.000Mark my words, we're going to wake up in a country in 10 years, and Mount Rushmore will be Martin Luther King Jr., George Floyd, Trayvon Martin, and Barack Obama.
00:09:08.000The federal holidays will not be President's Day and Labor Day, and well, Labor Day will stay.
00:09:17.000It'll be Trayvon Martin Day and Juneteenth and Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Rosa Parks Day.
00:09:23.000And you're going to walk down to the city center and next to a giant black cube in the middle of the main park, next to a giant black cube in the middle of the city center, the plaza, you're going to have a giant towering statue of Big Floyd.
00:09:40.000A giant statue of Big Floyd with his shirt off and a do rag with a joint in his hand.
00:09:47.000And this is going to be our new country.
00:09:49.000And the population will reflect this as well, by the way, too.
00:09:52.000Demographically, it will look like that, too.
00:09:55.000This is what we've been saying for years.
00:11:05.000He was not just somebody that said some nice things about racial equality, he was also actively working to destroy the traditional American nation and subvert it with a radical left wing agenda.
00:11:18.000So that's one holiday, and then Juneteenth.
00:11:21.000And these holidays are completely dissonant with the character and the profile that we've built up as a country, the cultural profile that we've built up as a country.
00:11:31.000It's part of that revolutionary transformation.
00:11:33.000And the same is said about the statues of Confederates or presidents and so on, and everything else for that matter.
00:11:41.000And people are watching in the most visceral ways their country's changing before their eyes, and they still don't even know it.
00:11:59.000That's the biggest sign that this country is undergoing a revolution, that it's undergoing a change in regime.
00:12:05.000And I guess the regime change happened a long time ago, but now they are really institutionalizing and putting the finishing touches on it.
00:12:13.000People don't even realize what the consequences for this are.
00:12:16.000It means we have new rulers, new bosses, new rules, new country.
00:12:22.000And this is not going to be a country that's very friendly to Christians or white people or conservatives or anybody for that matter, so long as we're celebrating Juneteenth and Indigenous Peoples Day.
00:12:32.000It goes from a country that celebrates greatness and the exceptionalism of our people, of America.
00:14:00.000I know I've seen that on my calendar on my iPhone before.
00:14:03.000If you go to your iPhone calendar, Juneteenth and all the Muslim holidays have been in there forever.
00:14:09.000So I guess it's been a thing, but it's the first I've ever heard of it, and it's so funny.
00:14:13.000The icing on the cake, though, what's better than all of that is that conservatives and the president are going along with it, and they say, that's terrific.
00:14:23.000The president says, well, it's actually, and it's very special, and it's really something, and it's It's like, no, it's not, dude.
00:16:47.000Some of these conspiracy theories about a body double.
00:16:51.000I'm just joking, but it's hard to believe that we had at one point this totally red blooded, like the epitome of what it means to be an American, and now we've got this chamoke.
00:18:58.000But the reason they're in the news is because they have been totally censored.
00:19:02.000They've been told by their domain registrar that they have 10 days to get their affairs in order because they're getting the plug pulled on their domain.
00:19:11.000And for people that don't know about how this works, it's actually a pretty complicated setup to start a website.
00:19:20.000You know, a lot of people are looking at tech censorship, and this is what I've been saying for so long, and even just the other day, people think that tech censorship is being suspended on Facebook.
00:19:30.000But that's just the tip of the iceberg.
00:19:34.000And in many ways, it's already gone further than that and much further than that already.
00:19:39.000You're seeing it happen with this example.
00:19:41.000Getting banned on social media is bad, yes.
00:19:44.000But what's really at stake here is not just the big platforms, although that would be bad in itself, because you think about the big platforms, and this is where 90 some percent of young people get their information.
00:19:56.000So getting banned from Facebook, which has two and a half billion people on it, getting banned from YouTube, which has two billion people on it, Getting banned from TikTok, which has 700 million people on it, that's bad enough to get banned from half a dozen platforms, and now essentially and effectively the entire ecosystem of information and political opinions is closed off to you.
00:20:20.000That's terrible, and that should scare you.
00:20:24.000What we're talking about is the entire internet.
00:20:27.000Because now increasingly, you leave the big platforms and you still have nowhere to go.
00:20:33.000Start your own website, and they have a number of ways.
00:20:36.000That they can continue to deplatform you, they can continue to demonetize you, and so on.
00:20:42.000We saw one example of this earlier this week with the Federalist and Zero Hedge.
00:20:47.000These are obviously two websites that exist independently of Twitter.
00:20:51.000They exist independently, theoretically, of Google, Facebook, Amazon, and yet they monetize their websites, they make money for their websites using Google's AdSense service, using Google to run ads on their websites.
00:21:07.000Google has 38% of the market share on selling advertisements on the entire internet.
00:22:22.000And so, what these people are telling VDARE is that we're not going to allow people to access your website by going to VDARE.com.
00:22:30.000And so, now VDARE is put in the situation where they have to find another company, and there's not many of them, by the way, there's a finite number of domain registrars.
00:22:39.000They have to find another company who will sell them that domain.
00:22:43.000So that they can stay on the internet.
00:22:46.000They disappear from all the major search engines, all the major browsers, and the only place you'll be able to find them is the dark web.
00:22:55.000And this is a statement from VDARE today.
00:22:57.000It says, This Monday, June 15th, Network Solutions, our domain name registrar, suddenly gave us 10 days' notice of its intention to terminate our account after 20 years.
00:23:08.000It gave no specific reasons beyond alleged violations of its acceptable use policy, but said, We consider your continued use of our services a serious issue and risk to our business and corporate reputation.
00:23:22.000So, why are we being kicked off Network Solutions now?
00:23:25.000Because the political environment has changed.
00:23:27.000The left's reign of terror is intensifying.
00:23:30.000It is desperate to keep the immigration issue out of public debate until it succeeds in electing a new people.
00:23:36.000Network Solutions is only the most recent example of corporate complicity in the suppression of free speech across America, but it is perhaps the most shocking.
00:23:46.000To my knowledge, withdrawal of registrar services has never happened to a site as mainstream as V Dare.
00:23:51.000The moral of the story is no one is safe.
00:23:56.000This is a measure which previously would be unthinkable.
00:24:02.000To happen to a major and relatively mainstream website.
00:24:07.000This just doesn't really happen that often.
00:24:09.000Like I said, I've been monitoring the social media censorship situation, right, for lack of a better word, for years.
00:24:17.000And the only cases that I can think of, really the only case I can think of, of a domain registrar terminating the account of a website is Daily Stormer.
00:24:28.000And I think at one point Gab was threatened with this.
00:24:34.000So, in the history of the free speech issue, and particularly with tech censorship on social media and elsewhere on the internet, I can think of two examples in the past five years.
00:24:45.000And one example is The Stormer after Charlottesville, and the other was Gab because of some postings by certain people who are not good characters.
00:24:54.000But certainly nothing like V Dare, certainly nothing that was simply immigration restrictionist or paleoconservative, whatever you want to say it is.
00:25:07.000The more that the political climate intensifies, and it's going to, and it's been that way for years now, after Black Lives Matter, after all this, they've now got the pretext, they've got the impetus to go after every single website that doesn't follow the consensus on these issues.
00:25:24.000And so that means even things like The Federalist, even things like Zero Hedge, V Dare won't stand a chance.
00:25:49.000You can't find a Twitter account, you can't find a Facebook account, a YouTube video.
00:25:54.000You can't even find a website against Black Lives Matter.
00:25:57.000You're a Christian, you oppose abortion, or you oppose gay marriage, or you oppose the LGBT degeneracy agenda in general.
00:26:05.000You will not be able to find that on the internet anymore.
00:26:09.000You won't be able to find a YouTube channel, Twitter account, a website, any of that.
00:26:13.000You're against what's going on everywhere in this country with the capitalists, about what's going on with Israel, what's going on with race, what's going on with.
00:26:23.000Think about things that are even more controversial than that.
00:26:26.000Things that are more of a touchstone issue than those issues, which are in the news this month.
00:26:31.000Think about issues even deeper than that, that maybe we've talked about on this show or we get around to.
00:26:37.000And what you're talking about is an entire internet that's cleansed of anything that challenges the status quo.
00:26:43.000The internet will be a place that resembles CNN.
00:26:47.000Or CBS or NBC, any of the major networks.
00:26:50.000And that's all the information that you can find.
00:28:10.000I'm sure their time is limited, if not because of the domain registry issues, because they don't make enough money, because the only way you could support them is through Bitcoin.
00:28:43.000Everything gets kicked off the internet, and then everyone gets kicked off everything else.
00:28:48.000The internet will be completely purged of these views, and then we won't even be able to have bank accounts, and we will be totally unpersoned.
00:28:56.000We won't be able to use, I'm sure, credit cards, or debit cards, or bank accounts, or Ubiquitous internet services, we will be living in the 19th century.
00:29:52.000I mean, any solution to our problems is not going to involve just politics, of course.
00:29:58.000When people say that, they usually mean violence, which I think is not something you want to get involved with.
00:30:05.000But in any case, a lot of people like to say that, well, because things are so bad and there aren't a lot of good options, well, we might as well just make things as bad as we can.
00:31:28.000Does that make you feel confident that if things get really bad really fast, that all of a sudden there'll be an epiphany?
00:31:35.000I think that over time, people might start to wake up.
00:31:39.000Over time, and with our help, and that requires us to still be there, to be alive, and to be out there in the world, I think over time it may be possible.
00:31:48.000But that's not going to happen in the next 12 months.
00:31:52.000That's not going to happen in the next 24 months.
00:31:55.000But people like the entire Groyper gang and America First crew getting persecuted and destroyed and silenced and snuffed out by the law, that is a very real reality.
00:32:06.000And this is what we're talking about right here.
00:32:09.000This is just big tech censorship flagranting the president.
00:32:12.000What happens when they have not just the support of the president, but the assistance of the entire legal system?
00:32:19.000Not just when they're doing it sort of in spite of threats of the president, but they're doing it with the help of executive orders and the FBI.
00:32:26.000FTC and the Congress and so on, it's going to be much worse.
00:32:33.000Check out their website, support them while you can.
00:32:35.000I hope they'll be able to figure out a solution.
00:32:39.000No pun intended, it's Network Solutions that's banning them.
00:32:41.000I hope they're able to figure something out because they're a great resource and they're one of the last consistent voices against immigration.
00:32:49.000They've been that way for 20 years and they are, you know, we're not talking about an extremist website.
00:32:54.000There's nothing on there that's advocating for violence or anything crazy.
00:32:58.000I mean, this is just a paleo conservative website.
00:33:01.000And now they can't have a website anymore.
00:33:03.000And if they can't have a website, none of us can have a website.
00:33:06.000None of us are going to be able to operate.
00:35:02.000The Constitution says our people have to die.
00:35:04.000Well, that's what the Constitution says, so be it, right?
00:35:08.000So, and that is what the Constitution says, apparently.
00:35:11.000This is a report today about the Supreme Court ruling from the New York Times.
00:35:17.000It says The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration may not immediately proceed with its plan to end a program protecting about 700,000 young immigrants known as DREAMers from deportation, dealing a surprising setback to one of President Trump's central campaign promises.
00:35:50.000Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion, joined by the court's four more liberal members and upholding the executive action by President Barack Obama that established the program Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.
00:36:04.000But the Chief Justice made it clear that the decision was based on procedural issues and that the Trump administration could try to address them.
00:36:13.000Okay, well, it's only been three years, right?
00:36:16.000It's only been three long years that it took to decide this.
00:36:39.000Still, the decision was the second this week in which the court reached a result in a major case that elated liberals.
00:36:46.000On Monday, it ruled that LGBT workers were protected by a landmark civil rights law.
00:36:52.000Chief Justice Roberts was in the majority in that decision, too.
00:36:56.000Mr. Trump responded with an angry attack on the court.
00:36:59.000He said, These horrible and politically charged decisions coming out of the Supreme Court are shotgun blasts in the face of people that are proud to call themselves Republicans or conservatives.
00:37:12.000He made it clear that he would make the composition of the court a campaign issue, as he did in 2016.
00:37:48.000But, I mean, realistically, This argument that we cannot take radical action to secure our future because Democrats would take the tools we would use and use them against us, it's stupid because Democrats are going to have all the tools no matter what, imminently.
00:38:09.000It's like when people say, well, we can't regulate big tech with the government because what happens when Democrats get in control of the government?
00:38:17.000It's like, number one, Democrats already control big tech.
00:38:22.000So, and they're gonna control the government no matter what.
00:39:41.000You know, Democrats can't use these political weapons against us if we took away their voting rights, if we, you know, put them in Walmart, FEMA camps for their protection from coronavirus.
00:39:51.000I'm just saying that's just a theory, just a hypothetical.
00:39:55.000If you're so concerned about Democrats wielding our power, let's just wield our power 10 times more powerfully so that they can never challenge us.
00:40:04.000I mean, And that is honestly a more realistic way to think than what we're doing right now, which is we're going to keep doing the same failed thing, putting the same failed people in the same failed system, and expecting a different result.
00:40:20.000We still have people who are saying, well, you know, Trump's going to do better in a second term.
00:40:27.000Well, you know, these Supreme Court justices aren't working out, but next time for sure.
00:40:46.000It's not to say that it's not going to be a little better than the Democrats, but it's not going to be different from what we've been getting.
00:40:52.000It's not going to be different from what we've been getting for the past four years.
00:40:55.000And what we've been getting for the past four years is not different than what we've gotten for the past 50 years.
00:45:09.000It honestly means very little at this point.
00:45:12.000You vote, and it's almost like you're voting to not get the worst of what you don't want.
00:45:19.000We're going to get a lot of what we don't want, and it may be really bad, but we're not going to get the very worst that it could possibly be.
00:45:25.000So it's almost like it's not your obligation to vote to get heard, it's your obligation to vote to not get murdered.
00:45:32.000I mean, that's where we're at at this point.
00:45:35.000Because we've tried this at this point, we did it in 2016.
00:45:39.000We got the impossible nomination, the impossible White House victory.
00:45:44.000Bonus with the House, with the Senate, and the Supreme Court nomination, and another Supreme Court nomination.
00:46:03.000Think about how impossible it was to go through 16 of the top Republicans in the country and then defeat Clinton against all odds, and not just defeat Clinton, but in a landslide with a mandate.
00:46:16.000And with all the bonuses that come with it, the state governments, the state legislatures, the governorships, and the House, and the Senate, and the court nomination.
00:46:25.000And we're no better off than we were three years ago.
00:46:28.000We are much, much worse, worse than ever.
00:46:32.000And if we couldn't do it in 2016, we're not going to do it in 2020.
00:46:39.000Our victories are going to get smaller and smaller, not bigger.
00:46:42.000So, what makes you think that a smaller, less impressive, and a bigger compromise victory is going to amount to more than what we've gotten with the Grand Slam?
00:47:51.000We're voting for the GOP because they are going to buy us time.
00:47:55.000As long as they're in government and in as much as they are, and maybe it's little, obstructing the advance of the enemy, It's going to buy us time.
00:48:05.000And that's time to build up our networks, build up our resources, build up our wealth, and really think in a strategic way.
00:48:12.000And then once things really get bad, we're going to be prepared for the worst of it.
00:48:16.000And we're going to be prepared for that historic inflection point when there will be an opportunity to change the guard here.
00:49:14.000And a lot of people think that the answer is well, if you're indignant and if you're mad and if you're self righteous, it's time to go out and do something wrong.
00:49:23.000That's definitely not what you want to do.
00:49:25.000You want to fight your first impulse, which is to do something stupid or hasty or irrational, whatever that might be.
00:49:32.000And you're going to want to sit down and really think about the long term future of us, the long term future of the things we love, of our inheritance, of our posterity.
00:49:40.000Think really long and hard about what's going to keep them around, what's going to keep them alive.
00:50:46.000If he runs in 2024, I'll vote for him, I'll campaign for him, and we'll try our best to get what we can with something like that.
00:50:54.000But I'm just not that optimistic about these options in front of us politically.
00:50:59.000After what we're seeing with BLM and the way corporations are going and big tech and the bureaucracy and the GOP, so many of these forces are against us, the system cannot be reformed from within.
00:51:26.000When all is said and done with this administration, the most that we will have done, I don't even know, is maybe move the embassy to Jerusalem.
00:51:34.000In terms of literal, concrete, and tangible changes, I think that's about all that you can count on is that we move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in Israel.
00:51:46.000That's the only physical, tangible, we could go there and touch it and feel it.
00:51:50.000That's the only evidence that there will have ever been that Donald Trump ever occupied the White House and was president.
00:51:59.000Hopefully, he can turn things around a little bit before the election, but I'm just not loving this attitude.
00:52:06.000I would be more inclined to believe 4D chess or some kind of strategy if there was a little bit of a spark here.
00:52:13.000But look at what we've been through for the past six months between coronavirus and George Floyd and the recession.
00:52:19.000And he's talking about what a great thing that Juneteenth is now a known holiday, and maybe Colin Kaepernick should be let back in the NFL.
00:52:45.000We're living in an unprecedented time.
00:52:47.000So I wouldn't get too down and out, but we just have to be sober and realistic in our appraisal of the situation, which is very, very, very bad.
00:52:57.000And I'm not happy, and you're not happy.
00:53:00.000And we're going to take it day by day.
00:53:02.000And, you know, we'll see what's out there, what opportunities present themselves, and how the situation develops.
00:53:07.000But, you know, at this stage in the game, I think it's important just to voice our discontent and just show that we're not happy.
00:54:36.000But at the same time, tell you that careful thought and consideration is required when we plan our next steps as a movement or as a people.
00:54:47.000Because a lot of people, when this stuff happens, they get crazy and bad things happen.
00:56:14.000Ben Shapiro says that Jesus Christ was just another rebel in the Roman Empire that got killed for his trouble.
00:56:20.000But God forbid you talk about, you know, deadbeat dad Rayshar Brooks or degenerate loser George Floyd, Big Floyd.
00:56:30.000Future Minority says, What site would sicken you more seeing the Chick fil A CEO literally bend over to kiss a line of black people's asses or blacks burning down your neighborhood Chick fil A?
00:56:40.000I would rather see them burn down the Chick fil A, honestly.
00:57:52.000I mean, I guess everybody, but who's been boycotting and You know, attacking Chick fil A for years.
00:57:58.000I see all these faggots on TikTok or on Twitter going to Chick fil A, you know, giving their middle finger because they supported Salvation Army like five years ago.
00:58:10.000And they're going to bend over to appease these people, really?
00:59:02.000Nova Groypers says, Would Groypers consolidating into a certain region of the country be a good idea rather than trying to Groip the entire country at once?
00:59:13.000At this stage in the game, it might be a good idea, but I just wonder how practical that is for a lot of people.
00:59:19.000And I also wonder how viable that is given the legal system.
00:59:24.000I mean, people have tried to do things like that, and on our side, it doesn't always work out the best.
00:59:29.000You know, I could give you some examples, but I think you know what I'm talking about.
00:59:32.000So the other problem is we move into a neighborhood, and what's stopping anybody else from moving there, too?
00:59:39.000I mean, that's the problem, there's no protection for us.
00:59:43.000There's nowhere that we could go that they could not follow.
00:59:45.000There's nowhere we Could go where you know the government would not get involved, so I caution it.
00:59:51.000I know people think that's like the natural and the best thing, but I think that we got to think long and hard about that.
00:59:58.000Jake Adams says, You say you are AF, but you view a foreign church as conservative.
01:00:04.000The Catholic Church is not foreign, the Catholic Church is universal, so you could take that anti Catholic stuff to hell where you're going.
01:00:13.000Good Thief says, Will Nick like what I have to say, or will I get called the cringe retard?
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01:01:49.000I would say that, you know, I think it's a lot easier to articulate the arguments against homosexuality than it is to argue why you wouldn't show up to.
01:02:01.000And the reason why is because maybe on some level people can understand why you have a different belief, but people that are not religious don't understand the consequences of having a religious worldview, having a religious orientation.
01:02:18.000And I know that because for most of my life I wasn't extremely religious.
01:02:22.000You know, people that are not religious and people that don't have any morality see you living your morality and they just don't understand it.
01:02:31.000They have no frame of reference for that.
01:02:47.000People that are lesbians have no conception of that.
01:02:50.000They have no conception of sacrificing something that maybe they want or maybe they feel like something that makes them feel good for a higher purpose or for a higher virtue.
01:03:01.000How could they understand you abstaining from attending their wedding?
01:03:08.000So I think that's actually, in some ways, more difficult.
01:03:11.000You could tell people, you know, well, this is why I believe what I believe on this issue, and they'll say, okay, well, we agree to disagree.
01:03:19.000But when you follow through on that, because it has consequences, it has gravity in your life, then I think that's where they get a little lost.
01:03:26.000I would say, you know, maybe a good analogy would be to say to them, you know, would you attend a wedding of like KKK members or Nazis or something?
01:03:42.000It would go against your value system.
01:03:44.000You could not endorse something that you're morally against.
01:03:47.000And it's not necessarily to equate one thing with the other, but it is analogous in the sense that it's about to what extent you're going to be complicit in or tacitly in support of something that you find repugnant morally.
01:04:20.000It's hard to believe that that even exists.
01:04:23.000Because I know that that does exist, but it just boggles the mind the idea that somebody would have lesbian parents or gay parents.
01:04:33.000Because I know we live in clown world, but I still grew up in a time that was normal.
01:04:38.000I grew up in a, I guess it's my neighborhood.
01:04:40.000My neighborhood's like a blast from the past.
01:04:43.000In as much as my neighborhood is probably socially liberal and, you know, affluent, and so they're very trendy, stuff like that was unheard of growing up.
01:04:53.000And it still is unheard of in my neck of the woods.
01:04:57.000So I know that obviously happens, but the idea that, like, imagine your kids go on, like, a play date and they're like, oh, daddy, daddy, my friend has two moms.
01:05:55.000Steve Ranson will be there, and Vince James, and Jake Lloyd, and Patrick, and Jaden, and Shalit, and Scott, and all the big AF Beardson, all the AF crew.
01:10:56.000Anyway, we really don't have time for that.
01:10:59.000We have much bigger things to talk about.
01:11:02.000Based Beans on Toast says, nothing you're not already aware of, I imagine, but in the last two weeks I probably liked and re-liked your pinned tweet 11 or 12 times from the same account.
01:12:50.000Prandall says, Watching you go off on Siri last night reminded me of how my cousin changed her Siri to have a nice male voice so she could get used to asserting herself around men.
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01:21:38.000Tooth Harvester says Big Chungus, nice.
01:21:42.000The Brendan Republic says, evidently, Juneteenth is a Texas holiday that celebrates Union General Gordon Granger's reading of General Order 3, announcing the total emancipation of those held as slaves in the city of Galveston, Texas.
01:22:30.000Paleo American says, Put Ann Coulter, Chris Kobach, Jeff Sessions, and John Eastman on the court, and we'll get all the good immigration policy we want.
01:22:39.000Eastman is the professor who argues against birthright citizenship.
01:23:09.000People say, What was your red pill moment?
01:23:12.000I said, I think it was at some point in Patriots and Pinheads when Bill O'Reilly was talking about demographics and talking about.
01:23:20.000Oh, you know, rivers of blood and all this kind of stuff, talking about, you know, this time, the planet, something to that effect, right?
01:23:29.000I mean, Bill O'Reilly really went off in that book and changed my worldview ever since, talking about IQ, talking about who's really responsible for all our problems.
01:23:39.000He went off, you know, people don't give him enough credit, but he's a real credit to the Irish race.
01:24:24.000I don't think crypto is that viable, honestly.
01:24:27.000But if there are a way to do it, it just seems to me like a lot of small scale cryptos can't actually succeed because they don't have the volume.
01:24:36.000You know, like the appeal of crypto is blockchain.
01:24:39.000And don't you have to have a big blockchain to prevent it from being hacked?
01:25:02.000I mean, maybe that just sounds dumb, and I don't know what I'm talking about, but it just seems to me like you have to have scale for blockchain to work.
01:25:11.000Unless you just mean creating like a token, in which case, I don't know.
01:25:23.000You know, if Wignats were right, they'd be in my position.
01:25:27.000Majid says beautiful losers probably getting pummeled while Chad leftists make shit up to further their agendas.
01:25:33.000The unprecedented penumbra argument in Griswold case straight up said the right to privacy doesn't cover it, but it's close enough, so screw it.
01:27:40.000Why would we not use all of our powers that we can?
01:27:43.000Democrats are going to use it against us no matter what.
01:27:46.000If they're not putting them in the streets, they're going to come to your house and take your firearms and disarm you and, you know, search your house and, you know, trump up charges, put you in jail.
01:31:51.000Maybe you should look into believing in God and maybe you'd stop being such a cringe guy with shitty takes and opinions.
01:31:58.000ASDF says Do you think women can truly have a right wing disposition or do most conservative women just mimic strong men and confirm based on other social cues?
01:35:35.000You know, people ask me about this sometimes, and I'm like, you know, in my personal opinion, the lesbian stuff, it offends me a lot less than the same sex attracted men situation.
01:35:51.000Call me crazy, but I mean, they're both morally repugnant and both offensive to God, but one of them definitely offends me less.
01:35:57.000I know that's not very Catholic to say, but we're all guys here, we're all men here.
02:04:47.000It's like, he's like Jack Bauer, you know?
02:04:50.000It's like a callback to the way things were.
02:04:53.000It's a show about a gritty white cop who's going to do the, you know, he's going to do the unnecessary thing, or do the necessary thing, I should say.
02:05:03.000You know, he's going to get his hands dirty and it's macho and it's testosterone.
02:11:45.000George Washington says Ben Shapiro was so scared of Groyper Wars that he had to pull his strings with the elites in order to escape Groyper Wars, too.
02:11:54.000Seriously, though, I think a huge amount of people are red pilled due to the first Groyper Wars, myself included.
02:11:59.000Thanks for your work and God bless, brother.
02:13:11.000Ben Peace says, the state of affairs in this.
02:13:13.000Country resembles six or so individually bubble wrap mugs flying around and smashing into each other in an inappropriately large shipping box.
02:14:21.000So each mug is bubble wrapped, but they're just placed bubble wrapped in this giant box with no packing peanuts, no paper, no styrofoam, nothing.
02:14:34.000So you can imagine they get shipped, and even though they're in bubble wrapped, they're smashing around into each other.