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00:33:50.000The disease has now spread to many different countries in Asia, also including the United States.
00:33:57.000United States isn't in Asia, but you know, on top of the countries in Asia, it has spread to the United States.
00:34:03.000They're also reporting they may have found the origin of the virus, which could have been a market
00:34:09.000In Wuhan where apparently they're serving all kinds of weird exotic meats, bush meat, things like snakes, bats, wolves, things of this nature.
00:34:20.000So we're going to talk all about that.
00:34:23.000They've quarantined now I think something like seven cities, four at least, but there are other reports that they've partially quarantined other cities.
00:34:31.000You know, for example, the city of Wuhan, where this virus originated.
00:34:35.000They shut down all outbound flights, they shut down all outbound trains, buses, they're putting up barricades in the streets so that people can't leave.
00:34:45.000And this is a city of millions and millions of people.
00:34:48.000This is a city, I think, what, I read an article, it said it's like three times the size of London, or something like that, so...
00:34:56.000They're taking these huge cities and completely shutting them down Store shelves are bare people have been trying to buy up supplies and food and things like that This is all happening during the Chinese New Year as well.
00:35:09.000So that only adds to the panic So we're gonna be talking all about that.
00:35:18.000I'm not glad that there's about to be a global pandemic that will invariably claim many lives But we do have sort of like a new segment on the show.
00:35:28.000We're watching the pandemic I'm very I am excited.
00:35:31.000I ordered a costume yesterday not gonna tell you what it is, but maybe I'll show you tomorrow So that that part does excite me a little bit.
00:35:38.000We have sort of a new a new gimmick on the show So what do we have but of course?
00:35:45.000We are very terrified of what is possible with this, but that'll be our main story.
00:35:50.000We'll also be talking about a huge white pill.
00:35:54.000On immigration, the president today announced a new regulation that will restrict birth tourism, which if you know anything about birth tourism, excuse me, and our immigration laws, basically you've got this trend where thousands of people every year from China, Nigeria, Russia, some of these developing countries, will come to the United States, pregnant, have their children on US soil,
00:36:22.000And then because they have the child on the soil, their kids will be U.S.
00:36:25.000citizens and they will get all the benefits that are involved with citizenship.
00:36:29.000Their kids can use American health care, their kids can use the American education system, study eventually at American colleges, they can even bring over their relatives.
00:36:39.000You know, that accrues immigration benefits for the rest of the family as well.
00:36:44.000So there's this big new regulation that came down
00:37:03.000If somebody's trying to come to the United States, they have to prove that they will be able to pay for their health care costs if they need that.
00:37:11.000For example, if they're pregnant or if they have something else going on.
00:37:13.000So, we're going to talk all about that.
00:38:04.000I was hosting this on DLive earlier, and I put it on my Telegram, and I put it on my Twitter.
00:38:11.000Jaden McNeil, who is the founder, of course, of America First Students at Kansas State University.
00:38:17.000You might remember we talked about that a little bit earlier this week.
00:38:20.000This is a brand new college organization starting on
00:38:24.000The Kansas State University campus, which is basically built in contradistinction to Turning Point USA.
00:38:31.000This is a campus organization that is defined by its support of Christian values, of traditional families, immigration restriction, fighting free trade, economic globalization, things of that nature.
00:38:42.000And so Jaden, who founded this chapter, he's the first official president of a chapter,
00:38:49.000There's about 30 minutes going over everything that's involved in this, what the organization's about, how you can get involved, how you can donate, sort of where it's going.
00:38:57.000So if you didn't catch that, be sure to check out his channel.
00:39:18.000You can watch it in the replays, I believe, for a few days.
00:39:21.000Hopefully, maybe they'll get that on YouTube or Twitter or something, but it's very exciting.
00:39:26.000You know, we did a little blurb about that on the show two days ago.
00:39:30.000And I told you that it's extremely white-pilling that that's happening, like, getting the institutionalization, building the infrastructure, and particularly on the campus, like, this is... these are exciting times!
00:39:44.000Lots of potential there, and in other areas as well, so I think there's a lot to stay tuned for from Jayden, from America First Students, you know, it's... I think it's rolling out this semester, so I understand they have a lot of big plans.
00:39:56.000So something to see if you if you caught it Congratulations, if you didn't you should check that out one other thing before we dive in just a reminder We are using entropy now instead of super chats.
00:40:08.000I know if you've been watching the show all week.
00:40:10.000You're probably tired of hearing about it
00:40:12.000You probably know about it already, but you know, remember we are split now between DLive and YouTube.
00:40:17.000I prefer at this point that you watch the show on DLive, and then if you're gonna throw super chats or tips, you do it through DLive, you buy lemons, and you donate a diamond or an Injigini or an Injet.
00:40:29.000You know, that is an option on DLive just because, you know, YouTube sucks.
00:40:46.000But if you use the entropy link, which is in the description of the video,
00:40:51.000Which is entropystream.live slash app slash america first i know that's a long link i'll paste in the live chat right now if you go and use that you will be able to send in super chats
00:41:05.000Do a couple of other things as well if you click on the link you see that you can do live Reactions with emojis and there's a separate live chat in there and also you can super chat as well So just a reminder for YouTube people that that is the new super chat option.
00:41:20.000I know it's a bit of a hassle There's like an extra step you have to click the link, but that's how we've been doing it and it's been working so far So with all that out of the way
00:41:37.000Somebody who sends me a lot of good tips.
00:41:40.000This person sent me a DM and he said, uh, didn't Cathy Xu
00:41:44.000I promised to bring you soup when you were sick not too long ago and sure enough I went through my telegram messages and I did find a message from Kathy Zhu.
00:41:55.000She put it on her telegram channel where she said something to the effect of I was sick at the time I was complaining about it on telegram and she said if we were close I would bring you soup.
00:43:24.000Whatever they drive over there, hustling and bustling through the alleyways.
00:43:29.000You know, she passes some noodle vendor on the way over, some guy carrying a lot of boxes, and there's all kinds of traffic going on through the alleyways, and she's on her, you know, rickshaw, some kind of modified bicycle situation with a little carry-out container.
00:43:44.000She arrives at my door, I open up the container,
00:43:47.000And it's the strangest soup I've ever seen.
00:44:33.000If you needed any more proof of the tricks that they're up to, even the kindest advances.
00:44:40.000You know, you might think I'm talking about very obvious fed, fishing, you know, DMs, whatever, catfishing.
00:44:46.000But even if they're offering you soup, even when you're at your weakest, immune system's down, you're sick, and they offer you warm bowl of soup.
00:45:23.000The news before we get into the pandemic, which is you know, I'm eager to talk about before we dive into that We are going to talk about this birth tourism
00:45:33.000regulation and like I said it's a big white pill it's a part of a series of white pills that we've seen from this administration this week and really like for the past six months we just actually covered this what on Tuesday I think going over this article from Apsios that showed all the different immigration wins that we've gotten just in the last so many months if you look at border apprehensions they're down like 80% if you look at
00:46:01.000These deals that we're making with the Northern Triangle countries, which are El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
00:46:06.000We're making all kinds of agreements where we can send asylum seekers and illegal immigrants back to Central America.
00:46:13.000We've got this new migrant protection protocols in place that allows us to keep asylum seekers and other border jumpers, people like that, on the Mexican side of the border.
00:46:22.000So all across, it seems like a lot of good things are happening with immigration, which I kind of had a feeling this would be the case.
00:46:30.000Today we got another new announcement, good news, that the Trump administration passed a regulation which will curb birth tourism.
00:46:37.000The new regulation says that it will deny visas to women that are pregnant.
00:46:42.000Now I will say it doesn't apply to, I think it's 39 countries that do not require a visa to get to the United States, and this is like the United Kingdom, Canada, a lot of European countries, but it does affect the main offenders when it comes to birth tourism which are
00:46:58.000Like I said earlier, China, Russia, Nigeria, countries like that.
00:47:02.000And it also is not the same thing as birthright citizenship.
00:47:08.000This is a source of thousands of new, I mean basically citizens every year.
00:47:13.000Thousands of foreign born people every year, essentially.
00:47:16.000You know, thousands of people every year come to this country as visitors, travelers, whatever, to have their children and then the children become citizens.
00:47:25.000I mean, this is just like an illicit way of immigrating.
00:47:46.000The Trump administration says it is targeting the practice known as birth tourism.
00:47:50.000The State Department says that traveling to deliver a child in the U.S.
00:47:54.000is not a quote legitimate activity for pleasure or of a recreational nature.
00:48:00.000The State Department's rule which was unveiled Thursday states quote birth tourism poses risks to national security.
00:48:07.000The Department contends that birth tourism has created an industry rife with criminal activity, including international criminal schemes.
00:48:16.000Under the new rule, consular officials will have the authority to deny a visitor visa if they have reason to believe the applicant intends to travel to the U.S.
00:48:24.000for the primary purpose of giving birth.
00:48:28.000A consular officer has reason to believe a visa applicant will give birth during her stay in the U.S.
00:48:34.000The rule states that the officer should conclude that the main reason for the trip is to secure U.S.
00:49:06.000announced the first-ever federal charges related to birth tourism last January, based on cases rooted in the Obama administration.
00:49:14.000In early 2015, ICE raided groups in Southern California that charged Chinese women up to $60,000, promising to help with their visas, travel, and lodging at maternity hotels so their children could become U.S.
00:49:28.000So this is obviously something that should have been taken care of a long time ago.
00:49:34.000You know, the more that the Trump administration buttons up immigration, I think the more you realize just how bad, how broken the system is.
00:49:43.000So much of what has been cleaned up in the last three years, I think are things that a lot of people are not even aware of.
00:49:50.000Or things that if people find out about, they're like, really?
00:49:55.000You know, for example, with the asylum seekers.
00:49:58.000One of the biggest problems pertaining to illegal immigration during this administration is asylum seekers in particular.
00:50:05.000You know, not just people that are crossing at night without documentation or whatever.
00:50:11.000You know, not border jumpers, line cutters, visa overstays.
00:50:14.000But in particular, asylum seekers who will go to a port of entry, declare themselves, and because of all these loopholes in the law, they get brought into the country and then released just out into the open after so many days.
00:50:40.000Is go to the port of entry, I mean go to the door, surrender yourself to the agents, say the magic words, I'm claiming asylum, and you're home free.
00:50:50.000It's the same thing as illegal immigration, except you don't have to sneak.
00:50:54.000If you get caught, that's what you're trying to do, that's the intention, it's a bonus.
00:50:59.000You know, so it's things like that where over the course of the administration,
00:51:03.000We're tying up these loopholes when it comes to, you know, like detaining people at the border who then get released into the interior.
00:51:09.000Or asylum seekers that just get released because they're awaiting trial, right?
00:51:14.000Or when you're talking about the caravans or even something like birthright citizenship.
00:51:22.000That somebody's gonna travel here on vacation or something, they plop out a baby, now we have to take care of that baby for the rest of its life?
00:51:41.000They have a baby, and now for 75 years that baby is our responsibility.
00:51:46.000Have to pay for its education, its healthcare, they get to go to our colleges, you know, they get social security benefits, they get to have citizenship, they get to vote.
00:51:57.000And that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this loophole in general.
00:52:02.000Because understand the origin, the root cause of all of it is birthright citizenship.
00:52:07.000The idea that if you're born on the land you become a citizen should not be the case.
00:52:12.000Should not be the case for illegals, should not be the case for tourists.
00:52:16.000As far as I'm concerned I'm wondering if it's even a good idea for like first-generation immigrants that they have a child.
00:52:23.000And when we look at everything that's going on with the mass demographic change, this massive influx of people into the country over the last 50 years, none of these people are assimilating.
00:52:34.000None of these people are trying to assimilate.
00:52:35.000We don't even know if it's possible, by the way, that a mass number of people can assimilate anyway.
00:53:08.000Just because you get in the zone, just because you you sort of dive across the border, dive in with your pregnant, you know, pregnant wife and baby in hand.
00:53:18.000Now we have to take care of them forever and all their descendants and all their relatives and abuelas and tÃos and tÃas and niños and everything.
00:54:14.000You hadn't seen a month, for example, in May.
00:54:17.000You haven't had the month of May be as bad in terms of illegal crossings than since 2001.
00:54:23.000Since and that was like when Bill Clinton was still president, you know 2001 obviously Bush got inaugurated, but all right, maybe it was 2000 I'm not exactly sure but you get the picture is a 20-year high, you know So it was only six months ago that we were at rock-bottom 20-year lows rather 20-year highs for these border crossings It's only now that that's getting tied up with these agreements with Central America the new protocols the green lighting of the border wall money from DHS and Treasury forfeiture and
00:54:51.000Uh, the DOD infrastructure budget and all that, and now this birth tourism thing.
00:54:56.000And the reason, to me, for this, is because of the election.
00:54:59.000The only reason why I think it's all starting to come together in the last, you know, so many days before the election, is because now the pressure is on.
00:55:09.000Now the pressure is on for Trump to make the case to his voters that he's actually been trying to keep his promises.
00:55:15.000So now it's this 300 day scramble to try to put up 400 miles of wall and it's a 300 day scramble to shut down birth tourism and you know maybe they're building the case to shut down birthright citizenship.
00:55:27.000All the executive orders, basically everything that was promised
00:55:31.000The first year, and before the midterms, and then shortly after that, during the government shutdown, they are now scrambling to put it all together before November.
00:55:39.000I mean, that is, to me, how it's going down.
00:55:42.000And honestly, you know, as long as it gets done, who really cares, right?
00:55:46.000In some capacity, it hurts us to procrastinate, it hurts us to delay, but look, if by November we've got 500 miles of wall,
00:55:57.000And we've got record low crossings, we've got agreements with all these countries, and Mexico is shutting down their southern border to keep out Hondurans and Guatemalans and so on.
00:56:37.000So it is exciting to see that there is movement on a lot of these things because I remember right before the midterms we got so many promises.
00:56:44.000I don't know if you remember this, but it was a month or two before the midterms.
00:56:48.000Do you remember all the shit that this guy said?
00:56:50.000You know, sorry for the language, but really...
00:56:53.000He said, well, we've got a birthright citizenship executive order.
00:58:25.000We need this for the rest of the year.
00:58:28.000And if we get this for the rest of the year, like I said, maybe by November we could actually have a serious immigration.
00:58:35.000Policy and if that's the case this administration is a success if we build 500 miles of border wall now granted That's not like ideal.
00:58:42.000We want a thousand or two thousand miles of wall But if we get 500 miles we secure these agreements.
00:58:49.000We did our best to clean up immigration I would say that that's a pretty successful First term and I think a lot of these things will start to get tied up by the end of the year, you know So so that's pretty exciting.
00:59:42.000But the problem is that this ripples throughout centuries.
00:59:46.000This ripples throughout generations, obviously.
00:59:49.000One illegal immigrant comes over, they have a kid, maybe, and then because that kid is here, he's a citizen, or she is a citizen.
00:59:58.000And now that kid's gonna grow up, and then he's gonna have a few kids.
01:00:02.000And not only is he going to have a few kids, but because he's a citizen, he's entitled to bring over his family through chain migration.
01:00:08.000So now maybe all the family comes over, and the family's got kids, and those kids are having kids, and on and on and on.
01:00:15.000And you're talking about exponential growth.
01:00:18.000You're talking about one kid that has three kids, and those three kids have three kids, and you know, then you're talking about nine kids each having three kids, and so on.
01:00:26.000And this is happening on the scale of millions of people coming here and doing that.
01:00:46.000We're gonna move on and talk about the coronavirus quarantine.
01:00:49.000Very scary times, but also some very interesting stuff.
01:00:55.000We talked about this on Tuesday and we don't have a ton of information still.
01:00:59.000We have more information now than we did a few days ago.
01:01:04.000You've got this virus that originated in Wuhan, which is a city in China.
01:01:09.000I guess what a coronavirus is, it's a family of viruses and it causes pneumonia-like symptoms, or I think in some cases it does cause pneumonia.
01:01:19.000It's basically a respiratory infection is what I understand it to be.
01:01:23.000And so this is something that is spreading very rapidly within this city in China.
01:01:28.000And really China is the worst place for it.
01:01:31.000Obviously because you've got millions and millions of people stacked on top of each other in dozens of cities.
01:01:36.000And you've got, what is it, one billion people in China?
01:01:41.000I always get India and China mixed up.
01:01:43.000Do they have one and a half or is it India that has one and a half?
01:01:46.000In any case, they've got an insane amount of people in this country, millions of people in these super cities, high population density, they're in close quarters on transportation, in living quarters, in businesses, in all that, and so that is probably the most conducive to transmitting diseases.
01:02:04.000Add to that all kinds of spurious regulations or maybe even no regulations at all when it comes to livestock, when it comes to handling animals or handling food, when it comes to sanitation.
01:02:16.000Definitely a big question mark when you're going over to China.
01:02:19.000So you basically combine those two things with international travel.
01:02:23.000The fact that you've got millions of people moving around in China within the country and outside the country internationally.
01:02:44.000You know, the fact that you've got the high population density, you've got all these people together, you've got these weird sanitation things going on, and you've also got the traveling, you know, so that this can spread throughout the world and throughout the country.
01:02:57.000So we do have a little bit more information.
01:02:59.000The Chinese are taking this very seriously right now.
01:03:02.000They have now quarantined at least four cities, but they also possibly might have quarantined three others.
01:03:09.000Kind of like it's difficult to confirm what's happening in China because they're actually cracking down on people releasing images and information from inside of China about what's going on.
01:03:20.000So we have four confirmations on cities being quarantined.
01:03:23.000I think there's like three that are partially quarantined and there's a lot of other things going on beyond that.
01:03:28.000So I'll read you this is an article from the New York Post about this.
01:03:32.000It says quote major Chinese cities including Beijing
01:03:36.000and quarantine-blocked Wuhan banned all large gatherings over the coming Lunar New Year festival, the most important holiday on the Chinese calendar, in an expanding effort to contain a rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak.
01:03:49.000The announcement Thursday came as authorities expanded travel restrictions imposed on Wuhan to surrounding municipalities, shutting down travel networks, and attempting to quarantine about 25 million people.
01:04:14.000Imagine if we took the whole state of Florida and quarantined it.
01:04:16.000That's the scale of what's happening here.
01:04:18.000The extreme measures were accompanied by other indications that Communist Party authorities were struggling to control the outbreak, notably the aggressive censorship of any criticism or skepticism on social media.
01:04:30.000But some outspoken doctors warned that the controls would not be enough to stop the spread of the pneumonia-like virus, which has killed 17 people in Wuhan
01:05:37.000You know every one of their major cities and also Macau and Hong Kong which are I guess peripherally a part of China in some capacity so this thing is spreading pretty far and the problem is we don't really know much about it.
01:05:49.000They say that a Chinese market was at the center of the outbreak.
01:05:55.000It says the market that could be at the center of the outbreak sold live animals including wolf pups, foxes, rats, and peacocks to eat.
01:06:03.000The wild animals were among 112 items that were peddled at the Huanan Seafood Market.
01:06:09.000Other wildlife sold at the market, which has since been shuttered, included crocodiles, giant salamanders, snakes, porcupines, and camel meat.
01:06:19.000We know that this is possibly where it came from, you know, eating this bush meat or exotic meats, things like that, that might not be stored or prepared in the most sanitary of ways.
01:06:29.000And I guess it only takes one person and then it's off to the races, you know?
01:06:32.000Then it's spread all throughout this particular city, throughout the province, then throughout China, and now it's all over the world.
01:06:38.000And like I said, they still don't know if it's possible to transmit this disease from person to person.
01:06:43.000They say there's evidence that there is human-to-human transmission, which I think would make sense,
01:07:54.000But the transmission of disease is only one aspect.
01:07:57.000It's only yet another reason why globalization, this sort of mass mixing of populations and transmission of goods and peoples and everything across the world, across these different countries, is a bad idea.
01:08:10.000You know, to me that is just yet another part of a much bigger argument against mixing all these different countries in general and at all.
01:08:18.000You know, for example, we look in China how all this started.
01:08:37.000These are not 21st century standards for health and wellness.
01:08:41.000And you can't have a modern, developed civilization without that!
01:08:46.000You know, you think about, like, the example of development in Western civilization, in European cities, in London, in Paris, in Germany, you think about the Industrial Revolution, and all that we went through, you know, basically since, like, the Middle Ages, trying to clean up our cities, trying to clean up sanitation, whatever, Black Plague, Spanish Flu, all kinds of things that swept through our civilization.
01:09:10.000And the only way that we're able to scale up to this size, this is something to think about, as a civilization with these megacities and transportation and everything like we do, it's built on a lot of these unseen and unrecognized aspects.
01:09:26.000That other parts of the world do not have.
01:09:28.000You know, a lot of people might think, for example, how to become a rich, prosperous, wealthy, mega civilization like the United States.
01:09:36.000Well, yeah, you have to have a lot of money, you have to have big military, whatever.
01:09:39.000But, on a much smaller level, but just as important, you have to wash your hands.
01:09:45.000And the people making the food have to wash their hands, and there has to be health regulations, and health inspectors, and hygiene, and all of that.
01:09:55.000I know it's sort of like this idea of survivorship bias.
01:09:58.000You know, you look at how our civilization has developed and our civilization is the best, bar none.
01:10:04.000You know, maybe Japan is up there as well, but definitely Europe, definitely the United States.
01:10:09.000We are the world standard for what it is like to have a, you know, and lately things have been kind of going off the rails, but generally speaking you could say that America, maybe 20 years ago, is the global benchmark in terms of
01:10:21.000Safety, cleanliness, order, all these things.
01:10:24.000I'm talking in very general terms when you compare it to Africa, the Middle East, South America, you know, excluding a city like Hong Kong or, you know, whatever.
01:10:34.000And you have to go back and look at all the things that contributed to that.
01:10:38.000There are a lot of things that if you got together in a room of experts, they could not pinpoint every single thing that contributed to that.
01:10:46.000They could not pinpoint every single aspect that led to that.
01:10:50.000And so in that way, when we're trying to mix with all these other different civilizations, it's things like this that it's just not going to work out.
01:10:57.000Bringing people into our country temporarily, permanently, fusing our cultures with these other places.
01:11:04.000You know, we, all this to say, we don't even, we can't even begin to understand the problems that they are bringing over.
01:11:12.000We cannot even begin to comprehend how many different problems we are inviting into our country by inviting alien cultures and alien peoples.
01:11:21.000This is just one example, right, of a vast array of other problems that are minor, that are small, unseen parts of their culture, of their civilization, that are detrimental
01:11:33.000To civilization at our level, on our scale, at our level of development.
01:11:39.000Because a lot of people might think, oh sure, globalization is great, you know.
01:11:43.000Now that we have modern transportation technology, we've got jet engines, and we've got communications and so on, and everything's cheap, and you got, you know, free trade and everything, that means that now we can all just have these global countries that are hubs for international travel, international trade, and so on.
01:12:03.000Not understanding that we are bringing over peoples and cultures that just cannot handle this.
01:12:08.000That they are inviting different elements that could be detrimental to how we organize our lives here.
01:12:15.000You know, disease is one element, crime is a part of it, drug use, behavioral things, peoples...
01:12:41.000You know, we should have considered this like a national security thing from the get-go.
01:12:45.000I'm talking about globalization in general.
01:12:48.000We should have considered when all of this started maybe 25 years ago, and you could probably go back further still, but really maybe 25 years ago, I would say when George H.W.
01:12:57.000Bush said New World Order, and maybe it started with the Reagan era, but all this travel, all this trade, all this immigration, this should have been treated like a national security threat.
01:13:06.000We should have put up barricades and walls, and we should have put security guards and officers.
01:13:11.000It would have slowed down the GDP, but we would have some control over the direction of where things are going.
01:13:18.000Now we have no idea what we're dealing with.
01:13:20.000We have people in here, we don't know what they're about, we don't know... I mean, these people are like ticking time bombs as far as the health of our nation goes.
01:13:28.000It's disease one day, it's crime the next, or it's terrorism, or it's something else.
01:13:32.000We have no idea the perils that await us because we've invited the entire world into our homes.
01:13:38.000And now they're coughing, and now they're sneezing, and now they're misbehaving, and now they're doing all kinds of other things, and we just have to deal with it.
01:13:48.000I imagine that in the long-term scope of things, if you look at the long-term view of history, we will view what's happening today like the Columbian Exchange.
01:14:00.000The Columbian Exchange when, of course, Columbus came to the New World, the European settlers arrived in the New World, and it was catastrophic.
01:14:10.000We brought diseases, we brought all... I mean, it was a clash of cultures, clash of civilizations, bringing gold back, destroyed the European economy.
01:14:17.000I mean, this was one of the most disruptive events in human history.
01:14:21.000Deadly, destroyed nations, destroyed empires, 500 years ago when the Europeans first came to the Western Hemisphere.
01:14:28.000I think it'll be on that level when we're looking back on this in so many hundreds of years.
01:14:34.000If we even are looking back, we might all be dead.
01:14:36.000We might all have 65 IQ and return to tradition, returning to mud huts.
01:14:41.000But I think that if we're still around in 500 years, we'll look at this globalization period and say, we had no idea what we were in for.
01:14:50.000What we were asking for with this kind of globalization stuff is the more I think about it the more you just think what a big fat mistake you think you look at any map of like planes flying around in the air you know the daily volume of air travel all the different flights all the different people coming from all different places you look at what's happening at the border people running across
01:15:14.000And you just think, this cannot possibly be going in a good place.
01:15:43.000The hubris and the ignorance and the arrogance of people who look at this fundamental transformation of the world, of our country, of our demographics, and they think that none of this is significant.
01:15:58.000They think that nothing will change as a result of this.
01:16:01.000How could they not possibly understand the gravity of what we're talking about here?
01:16:06.000You know, you imagine there are people like Charlie Kirk who think that, well, everyone can come here as long as they, like, I don't know, they have jobs or something.
01:16:14.000Like, do you not understand the gravity of what we're talking about?
01:16:16.000Forget the economy, forget crime, forget even the racial makeup.
01:16:21.000We're talking about a civilizational transformation.
01:16:24.000A global transformation the likes of which we have never seen in human history.
01:16:29.000We have not seen on the scale since 500 years of what's happening right now.
01:16:34.000And people don't have the first clue about some of the ramifications of this.
01:16:39.000They think the only possible consequence is that we'll have nicer cafeterias, right?
01:16:43.000We'll have more foods to choose from, and you'll hear more languages on the subway.
01:17:01.000Globalization is the story of our lifetimes.
01:17:06.000This is the biggest thing that's going on.
01:17:08.000And all of its consequences, good and bad, all of it, it is a transformation.
01:17:15.000And you know, the more that I do this show and the more I study the world and all these different aspects, you know, of political angle, you know, we're looking at a disease right now or we're talking about immigration law or crime or drug trade, commerce, the more you realize this is the force.
01:17:31.000This is the force that is so transformative and
01:17:45.000Understand, you know, if this is any demonstration of what we're in store for in the future, we have no capacity to stop a pandemic when it arrives.
01:17:54.000You know, if this thing burns through and it's not such a big deal, it won't be because there was any kind of precautionary infrastructure in place to minimize the damage or contain this or anything like that.
01:18:06.000It'll be because this strangers wasn't bad enough.
01:18:09.000But there will be a strain that is bad enough.
01:18:44.000So, it's a bit of a black pill, bit of a black pill, but that is the way you have to interpret this stuff.
01:18:49.000So, like I said, we'll watch it and we'll see.
01:18:51.000I don't, from what I've seen so far, and look, I'm not a doctor, I'm not a, you know, UN bureaucrat, so I don't really know what I'm talking about when it comes to these pandemics and studying the epidemiology of diseases and
01:19:04.000All that, but from what I've read, it doesn't seem like this is going to be the end of the world, but I do fear for when that disease does come, because if it spreads as fast as this one, it's like, hey, game over.
01:19:17.000We're going to move on and take a look at our Super Chats, and we'll see what you guys are saying.
01:19:22.000We'll be looking on entropy, and we'll also be looking on DLive, and we'll see, we'll see what, what are the unwashed masses, what are they saying tonight, right?
01:20:10.000We have the most advanced, sophisticated, developed, complicated, schizophrenic, neurotic society in the history of the world, and now we're about to add to that all these people from the Middle Ages.
01:20:22.000All these people from ancient times, basically.
01:20:55.000It's like, you could be a fucking UN bureaucrat and see this stuff.
01:20:59.000You know, I don't hate anybody or anything like that, whatever.
01:21:02.000Forget ideology, forget race, forget anything for that matter, for just a moment, and think about pouring all these different people from such backwards, undeveloped countries into our own, and expecting them, well, they will perpetuate this.
01:22:02.000You bring in the wrong poisonous dart frog to the wrong woods and the whole thing is dead.
01:22:09.000You know, my friend, a friend of mine lives up in the mountains in the northwest.
01:22:14.000They recently introduced a species of wolf.
01:22:17.000The species of wolf was an invasive species, killed out all the native wolves, is killing all the livestock, population is exploding.
01:22:24.000It's like you bring in one species to an ecosystem in nature and the whole thing goes upside down.
01:22:31.000And we think it's going to be any different for us?
01:22:34.000You think we're gonna bring in everybody from China, and from Africa, and from Mexico, and from Honduras, and from Saudi Arabia, and humans are much more complicated than animals, and we're gonna drop them into Boston, and in Chicago, and into Dallas, and LA, and everything's gonna be fine, everything's gonna be fine, nothing will change, there will be no consequences.
01:22:56.000They won't even admit that things will change.
01:22:59.000They won't even admit, let alone that things will go bad, that things will go south, but they won't even admit that things will be different.
01:23:06.000They say that the changes will be trivial, minimal, not at all, or if there are, they'll be positive, unambiguously.
01:23:25.000It's just like, you know, sometimes I do this show and I, you know, I go on my rant and I tell you these things, but you know, it's moments like this when I, you know, I'm, I'm really just like bewildered when you see something like this.
01:24:00.000I don't think I completed it, but I like New Vegas better.
01:24:03.000America Floats says, Bernie is cucked, no spine, no chance.
01:24:07.000Yeah, that's a big flaw for him is that he really is not... He does not stand up for himself.
01:24:15.000You know, and I talked about that on the debate last week when that moderator said, uh, so are you saying that you did not tell Elizabeth Warren that a woman could not be president?
01:30:23.000But there was also different in an empire.
01:30:41.000It was different in an empire because, you know, sort of intrinsic in the empire is the idea that there's like a master state or a master polity.
01:30:51.000You know, in other words, when you look at like the Roman Empire, you had Rome, which was at the seat of the empire.
01:30:58.000In the Soviet Union, you had Russia, which was, and more specifically, the European part of Russia, which was the heart of this empire that spanned
01:31:06.000You know to the Balkans and to Central Asia and out to Mongolia.
01:31:12.000And, you know, even the Russian Empire, which preceded the Soviet Union.
01:31:17.000Petersburg, and then you had all these peripheral entities, even China today.
01:31:22.000China's got the Han Corps, and then you've got, on the periphery, Manchuria, you've got Tibet, Mongolia, and, um, and who's the other group?
01:31:33.000So, you've got sort of this core, you've got this, this, you know, main country, and then you've got these more imperial entities, imperial acquisitions.
01:31:42.000So that's why it's a little bit different for an empire to be multiracial or multicultural, because it's understood that there is a degree of separation within, or there's a degree of distinction within, or hierarchy even.
01:31:54.000There was a study that was done about heterogeneous societies, and it said that ranked multiracial societies are better off than unranked multiracial societies.
01:32:07.000Like, for example, if you look at India, which has a caste system that ranks the different peoples, it works better.
01:32:14.000When there's different legal rights for the different people involved, there's a clear... And look, I'm not like saying I'm advocating for that.
01:33:56.000We are, we have a strong immune system over here in America.
01:33:59.000Americans are always micro-dosing because we drink tap water and we eat McDonald's.
01:34:04.000You know, what part of trust the plan don't you understand?
01:34:07.000Why are, why were we eating Zodchow all along?
01:34:09.000Why were we eating all these things that are bad for us?
01:34:11.000We were micro-dosing our immune system so that when something like this comes to our shore,
01:34:16.000You know, compared to the disaster that's happening with my gut, um, you know, biome, the micro, what is, what do you call that?
01:34:25.000Your, your microbiotica, whatever it is, your gut biome, whatever disaster is in there, whatever comes in from China is going to look, look like a joke compared to what is in there already because of McDonald's and Wendy's and, you know, White Castle and everything else.
01:34:54.000My body doesn't know how to handle it because it's been babied my whole life with baby baby milk and baby vegetables and baby carrots and all that.
01:35:03.000I was eating good my whole life, but now I'm going to die.
01:35:06.000And you know, me, slonking, you know, I'll like drop my Big Mac on the ground, pick it up and eat it.
01:35:17.000I have all these mutations that have, you know, that have actually helped me to survive in this landscape.
01:35:22.000You know, I've maybe developed some kind of special spinal, uh, some kind of special spinal organizations so I can hunch over and use my computer more effectively.
01:36:04.000I'm going to have people in the comments and on Twitter tomorrow saying, uh, actually, unpasteurized milk helps your gut biome and your immune system.
01:36:19.000I am saying that to be funny and not to be informing you about science.
01:36:25.000Leftfoot says, I'll nunchuck a cyanothon into space if I have to.
01:36:30.000Hey, if they come near you, you know, if they do, if they do the reach, you know that meme with the guy with his, uh, he's got the bloodshot eyes and he's reaching out.
01:36:39.000If, if any, if you see any Chinese person coming at you like that, you'd be justified.
01:38:16.000Among the ruins says after seeing Joker eight times.
01:38:19.000How much of the film do you think was Arthur's imagination versus reality?
01:38:24.000I tend to believe that All of it was reality with the exception of the girlfriend You know only because I think it undermines the movie if Lots of it or most of it is fictitious.
01:39:03.000When he's in the therapist's office, the clock on the wall says 11-11.
01:39:07.000He flashes back to when he was in the mental hospital, banging his head against the door.
01:39:13.000There's a clock on the wall that says 11-11.
01:39:15.000And when he gets fired from his job, and he says, oh I forgot to punch out, and he punches the clock where they punch in, it says 11-11 there too.
01:39:25.000And they say that this contributes to the idea that there is like a dream-like quality about the movie, that not everything is as it seems.
01:39:32.000You know, obviously not all these clocks really read 1111.
01:39:35.000It suggests that something is not quite right there.
01:39:37.000You know, they say that in like a dream, your clock doesn't run the same way.
01:39:42.000They play with this concept in inception so it speaks to the sort of the unreality of events the unreliability of the narrator for example I think maybe the subway scene didn't happen exactly the way that He said it did or the way that we're shown You know the way that what we're shown is that he gets beat up for no reason by these guys and then he shoots and kills them
01:43:11.000Yeah, that's that's uh, making me feel a little wistful there making feel making me feel a little bit a little bit nostalgic Going back to the old days when you're you know in high school or middle school middle school hanging out with the fellas hanging out the boys, you know, you're playing call of duty black ops 2 zombies after band camp
01:43:31.000You know, you're getting on top of going onto the roof of PetSmart.
01:43:56.000You know, I imagine what it's like to be an old man
01:44:00.000I imagine what it's like to be an old man, you know, and your bones and muscles ache, and you're hunched over, skin is wrinkled, and you're like, I was young once.
01:44:11.000I can't imagine, like, being what I am now and then becoming old and looking back and like, that used to be me.
01:46:33.000Well, we've kind of done this a lot kind of done that one to death Gamer nationalist I today I was watching that scene and I was I literally just did the whole thing word for word I've seen it enough times in theaters that I was watching it on YouTube.
01:46:47.000I was just going line for a line watching the whole scene
01:46:51.000It's just such a perfect, such a perfect ending, man.
01:49:08.000The funny thing is I was on an airplane recently and I was sniffling the whole time and the lady turns around and she's like, can you like blow your nose?
01:51:25.000I mean, is it a boomer meme or is it like one of our memes cuz you know Most memes that are not from our space are not funny But there are a lot of memes within our area that are just bad and way overdone Unfunniest meme There was one I had in mind recently but
01:55:57.000Well, I think it's because there was this Vice article by Will Nardi that said, I'm a hypocrite because I'm a Christian, but I have read Nietzsche before.
01:57:23.000Not gonna lie, a lot has changed in the last five years.
01:57:27.000And from what I understand, 2015, Spencer was a pretty connected guy.
01:57:32.000In terms of, you know, he was at Talkie Mag, and he had connections in American Conservative, and knew all the guys in the dissident rights scene.
01:57:42.000And some pretty, like, high up people talked to him at one point.
02:00:03.000Maybe there's something huge that I just have no idea, but I don't think there is You know, I basically Have my pulse on the America first scene and it's basically what you would expect So this idea of like influencing elites, I mean, that's a great idea, but it's not happening, you know and this this individual
02:00:56.000You know, we're reading American Mind articles, people droning on and on about political theory and whatever.
02:01:01.000It's like... Seems like a big fat circle jerk to me, so...
02:01:07.000To an extent, it has to be a movement that's built on some degree of mass support.
02:01:12.000That doesn't mean 100 million people, but it does mean you have to have a base of support and you have to propel your own people into elite positions.
02:01:18.000You have to propel your own people into elite political positions, other positions, and you do that by having them either be subversive or having an ideology that can open the window further.
02:01:31.000You know, and this has been the dialectic for years with this guy.
02:01:33.000I was on a podcast with James Alsup and Spencer in 2017, and I said, what's the roadmap?
02:01:41.000Uh, Charlottesville, the alt-right, and how do we get to where we need to go?
02:01:45.000And he said, oh, don't worry about that.
02:01:47.000The point of, what we need to have, this is what he says, what we need to have is something aspirational.
02:01:53.000We need to have something to look forward to.
02:01:56.000Something that's unreal, I want us to dream big.
02:07:02.000I do not want to talk to my wife about politics.
02:07:05.000I do not want to have deep conversations with my wife about political theory.
02:07:11.000And I don't want my wife to be Redfield.
02:07:13.000I mean, I want my wife to be traditional and, you know, act as though she knows all the relevant facts, but in a very organic and in a very instinctual and intuitive way.
02:07:24.000And I don't want my wife to be, you know, reading Evola.
02:09:40.000Yeah, I don't know if I agree with all of that.
02:09:43.000Peter says, thoughts on ethnically Portuguese Brazilians based meds or tainted?
02:09:48.000I don't really know enough about them, about Brazil.
02:09:52.000I think for the most part, the Europeans in Brazil have mixed substantially with the native population and others.
02:09:59.000So I don't know if they're really Portuguese.
02:10:01.000They probably do have more of like a Brazilian ethnicity at this point.
02:10:05.000Nuke says let me know next time you're in Providence.
02:10:08.000I just missed you last time, but I'm heading back permanently soon Jet says you're a cool guy IRL check out autistic boys money clan also keep up the good work Is that nuke like the real nuke from Twitter because if so, yeah, I'd be happy to meet you
02:10:57.000I understand that, you know, maybe these countries are growing stronger or something, but it's not my home.
02:11:01.000I'm not Polish, and I don't really relate to anything that is Polish, aside from Catholicism, you know, Polish culture, anything like that.
02:11:10.000It's just not, it just feels so alien to me.
02:11:13.000It would be alien enough to me, honestly, to be in another country, to be in Italy for that matter, or something like that, but I would feel totally out of place in a country like Poland.
02:11:23.000Unknown assassin says the only Hispanics allowed in this country are descendants of the inhabitants of the former Mexican territories in America The others can get out.
02:11:32.000Yeah, good luck with that Faticati says I want to go see Joker not die because of the urban youth.
02:11:37.000Yeah, same dude I'm gonna go to Joker and I'll be dancing outside with my ticket, you know Like he is with the sign and a three urban youth are gonna come and beat me up take my ticket stub and run away with it I'll chase I'll be chasing after them
02:11:53.000Yeah, that'll be my fate if I go see this movie in Austin.
02:13:08.000But, you know, it's like we have to love women where they are.
02:13:11.000You know, we have to love women in the sense that it's like
02:13:15.000Women being women not not being men not being you know shitty version of a man being women And I will tell you the qualities that I love in a woman is not her deep philosophical insights about you know The nature of man or something like that.
02:13:27.000Okay, so that it's just that I've never really heard to take I've never generally heard to take from a woman on these things that that strike me as like indicative of deep thought deep reflection or something really novel and
02:13:41.000You know, synthesizing different information.
02:13:43.000I just haven't seen that in my lifetime.
02:13:45.000So, you know, that's not to say, oh wow, I mean, yeah, women are so smart.
02:14:05.000You know, that is a Twitter illness that people, you know, the mother of their kids, they want them to be giving, you know, hot, like, nihilistic, ironic takes about politics?
02:14:38.000That was more when I was younger, but then I then I graduated I played third base That's not a great position, but it's better than the outfield.
02:14:44.000I think I played Shortstop maybe once or twice, but you know, I only played until I was in like middle school I think I quit when I got into middle school So at that point it wasn't like you play a position.
02:14:56.000It was like you kind of rotate around But yeah, I was never they never made me the first baseman.
02:15:02.000They didn't trust me with that because I I
02:15:06.000Uh, you know, I'm just not in terms of like the intelligence of coordinating bodily movements.
02:15:13.000It's just not leaves a lot to be desired there, you know, I think God maxed me out on some traits, you know, if you go at the
02:15:23.000What is it in Fallout New Vegas so you've got your what do they what is the thing called?
02:15:28.000You've got all your different character attributes definitely got maxed out on charisma definitely got maxed out on Intelligence, but you know agility some of the other more physical ones.
02:15:41.000Yeah, that's probably a little bit lower so
02:15:46.000I put myself out there and I was maybe the second or third worst guy on the team, but I, you know, I did it for years and, you know, not necessarily all my... not necessarily all my...
02:15:59.000No, that was not my prerogative, really, to be playing baseball for years, but nevertheless, uh, that was, uh, you know, a good experience, I guess.
02:17:39.000You know, like this Jerome Bell guy, and this Foxworth guy, and, uh, this girl, I think her name is Witski.
02:17:45.000I'm not in love with the idea of females running for office.
02:18:04.000and uh you know shut down foreign aid i'm like well it kind of leaves me with a tough choice so uh she seems pretty based to me lt says yeehaw from texas y'all found you from the groyper wars and learned something new every show keep it up king well thanks a lot thanks a lot partner well yeehaw thanks a lot partner thanks a lot for that there ninjagini
02:23:17.000There's something great about New Orleans.
02:23:21.000It's very much got a continental culture as opposed to an English culture.
02:23:36.000French Catholics, you know in the same way that a lot of Spanish influences there in like Florida and around and also I think around New Orleans too.
02:23:44.000I'm pretty sure So so it's kind of based in Red Pill Save the West so screw the Freedom Trail.
02:23:50.000I'm taking the NJF Trail Yeah, do it big guy.
02:23:53.000Just walk up and down Commonwealth Avenue That was my life when I was there is going from maybe Kenmore station all the way up
02:24:41.000Thank you T-dubs says tasty burger unesco world heritage site now.
02:24:46.000Yes, seriously Yeah, if we ever send and gain control of the reins of power, then uh, yeah, we'll have to designate that whole trail That'll be like a sacred site.
02:24:56.000You know, this is where the When we have a cult of personality, this is where the leader used to used to roam the streets
02:25:04.000royal voices can we get can we see t-based and big money wagey super chat war I think they've both done a lot so far I don't know I think I think we're on good terms with both of them right now but let's take a look if we have anything more from entropy that's everything from D live
02:25:43.000That they offer something that is softer, you know, not to go, you know, cringe mode, not to go simp mode on you, but that is the whole appeal of women, is they offer something softer, they offer something gentler, a comfort, a reassurance, they empower their man, you know, they do not bicker with their man, they do not, you know, engage on that level, and so it's just completely outside, just missing the point, really, with women altogether.
02:26:10.000Bob Sacamano says, do you like these sped up gif memes with these stupid captions?
02:26:18.000Unknown Assassin says, wife, hey honey, so what's your, what are your thoughts on the dispossession of the Boers in South Africa by the hostile Bantu majority?
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