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00:40:49.000Not that I'm not empathetic, of course, for people that are dying from the coronavirus, but, you know, it looks better them than us, right?
00:40:55.000So we're off to a very casual start already, as you can tell.
00:41:08.000Our featured story will be about the coronavirus.
00:41:10.000We're going to talk about the United States, which yesterday the World Health Organization declared that coronavirus is now a global health emergency.
00:41:20.000Today the United States declared that this was a public health emergency for our country.
00:41:28.000We've been talking about this now for the past week and I've been scratching my head wondering why this administration in particular, which should be immigration restrictionist, which should be using any excuse in the book to shut down any kind of travel, immigration, whatever.
00:41:44.000Why they weren't doing anything about all these flights coming to the United States from China.
00:41:50.000It's like all of China is a petri dish.
00:41:52.000We're this insane, they've discovered there's like AIDS proteins, HIV proteins in the disease.
00:41:59.000You've got like this designer bioweapon incubating in China.
00:42:04.000And finally, it's finally happened that we've shut down the air travel, which had been going on for as long as we've known about the virus.
00:43:39.000It's like, it's just like impeachment or the Russia hoax.
00:43:44.000You go on BBC any day of the week in the last four years and it's just some like procedural bullshit from the European Union or from Parliament.
00:44:04.000Like you're really testing... I'm already sort of not so interested in these like procedural process type things when it comes to Europe and supranational organizations, but we finally got it!
00:44:17.000They passed it in Parliament in the European Congress or European Parliament.
00:44:22.000I think that happened this week, so...
00:44:24.000Finally has come into effect as of today, as of tonight in the United Kingdom.
00:44:29.000They took the British flag out of the European Parliament and there are all other kinds of symbolic happenings to show that the United Kingdom is leaving.
00:44:40.000And this is the fulfillment of one of the first things, if you remember, that kicked off the whole populist nationalist revolution that really started to gain speed in 2016.
00:44:50.000Before Donald Trump there was Brexit, and I think the Brexit was a big question mark as to the efficacy, the viability of populism, of nationalism.
00:44:59.000If we would see it implemented, right?
00:45:02.000If we would see it practically in a tangible way, and now we finally are seeing that.
00:46:28.000I know we won't be welcome this year, especially after the events of the G Wars and the Groyper Wars at the end of 2019.
00:46:35.000So we decided we are going to host our own conference for real, America First, Nationalists, at the same time.
00:46:42.000So, I told you on Tuesday some of the details.
00:46:44.000It's going to be called AFPAC, America First Political Action Conference.
00:46:49.000It'll be held on Friday, February 28th in Washington, D.C.
00:46:54.000And the details that came out today, we had to wait a little bit for the speaking list, but we finally revealed the speaking list we have as our headliner.
00:47:01.000Michelle Malkin will be speaking there, I will be speaking there, and Scott Greer will be speaking there.
00:47:08.000And Patrick Casey will be doing emceeing.
00:47:10.000He'll be sort of like the host for the evening.
00:47:12.000So it's a pretty star-studded lineup, and if you couldn't already tell from social media, it's not just gonna be the speakers, but there's gonna be some big guests there as well.
00:47:21.000Because if you paid attention throughout the Groyper Wars, it was a real, like, time for choosing.
00:47:27.000You know, that's a phrase that we hear a lot in conservative circles, you may know.
00:47:32.000For conservative pundits, for conservative personalities, and choose people did.
00:47:38.000They had to decide whether they were going to go along with the bullying, guilt by association, blacklisting tactics of Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA and all of conservative ink, or if they were going to speak out or speak up for the little guy, which actually represents what Trump represents.
00:48:03.000And so I think you'll find a lot of the people who spoke up for us during the Groyper Wars may be in attendance at this event.
00:48:09.000It's going to be an interesting thing because, you know, we've been doing a lot of these events.
00:48:13.000We did an event in Miami in September, and it's interesting to see the evolution because we did an event in Miami, it was late September, and I did it with, like, this group.
00:48:23.000You know, I was invited to do this basically by people affiliated with the Proud Boys, and of course Cathy Xu was there, and Jacob Waugh was there, and some other characters.
00:48:33.000And so it's interesting that at the Miami event I showed up there and I told everybody prior to, and there were some issues at that event, some logistical problems, some planning problems, I don't really want to get into that right now, but nevertheless we had a huge turnout for Miami and it was all America First guys.
00:48:52.000You know, out of a room of, I don't know, maybe 75 people that showed up to this thing, and had to put up with all kinds of venue changes, and price changes, and all this, almost like 95% of them were America First.
00:49:03.000And I said, after Miami, I said, this is a proof of concept.
00:49:07.000This is, you know, it was tough this time, it was a little rough around the edges, but this proves what is possible.
00:49:14.000What the potential is here, and then we did the Groyper Leadership Summit in December, and that went amazingly.
00:49:20.000We did that on the periphery of the SAS Turning Point Conference in West Palm Beach.
00:49:25.000Huge turnout for that, huge interest, and we had a great stream.
00:49:29.000It was me, Patrick Casey, Jake Lloyd, and now here we are with this summit, and I think this one's going to be the best yet, this America First pack.
00:49:38.000America vs. Political Action Conference.
00:49:40.000I think this one will be the best yet.
00:49:41.000This is going to be a dinner event, unlike the other ones.
00:49:45.000So, after CPAC concludes, and we're gonna give out all the information to people that have tickets.
00:49:51.000And by the way, you can check out the flyer.
00:49:53.000It's on my Twitter for all the information about registration and everything like that.
00:49:58.000You just gotta send an email to a ProtonMail email account, and then if we approve you, we vet you, we make sure you're okay, then you'll get all the information.
00:50:08.000But so CPAC will conclude, and then you will go to this America First Pack, we'll have dinner, we'll have speeches by, like I said, it's gonna be Greer, me, Malkin, Patrick will be emceeing, all kinds of big players in the audience, and this will be really like the first event of this variety, in the sense that this is like a real high-profile event of our own.
00:50:29.000You know, the Groyper Leadership Summit was like a party.
00:50:32.000It was like, this is a celebration after all our hard work.
00:50:35.000We're declaring total victory over Charlie Kirk.
00:51:04.000And I think that if you look at the trajectory, it's only going up from Miami to the Groyper Summit to this.
00:51:10.000Big things are in store for the America First Movement.
00:51:13.000It was just four months ago that I was a guest at somebody else's event.
00:51:18.000And people were showing up and blowing the roof off the place and four months later we're now doing our own event with our own huge guests and we're organizing it and we're putting together the money and the planning and everything else and it's a sign of big things to come.
00:51:33.000I have to say once again trust the plan.
00:51:40.000I know I promised on Tuesday more details and I do have to say I am
00:51:46.000I do apologize a little bit that it took so long for the information to get to you.
00:51:50.000We've been saying we're gonna do a CPAC event forever, but as you can imagine, it's been a very busy time for everybody involved.
00:51:56.000You know, the YouTube channel with me, and everything that was going on with the Groyper Summit, and everything that was happening with the holidays recently.
00:52:04.000So, it's been sort of busy for everybody, but we finally have been able to put something together.
00:52:32.000You know, everybody tried... some people, some faggot, wanted to make a big stink about it with Groyper Leadership Summit, and I don't hear anything from that person since we announced this, because he looked like an absolute bonehead when everything came together in December.
00:52:47.000So, there should be no concerns about security.
00:52:49.000We've figured out basically a really airtight process.
00:53:19.000As always, no more Super Chats on YouTube.
00:53:22.000So if you're watching on YouTube, make sure you use the link entropystream.live slash America First if you want to do a Super Chat through YouTube or, of course, you can always give a Super Chat through DLive as well.
00:53:36.000So with that out of the way, we're gonna jump into the news here.
00:53:39.000And like I said, we're gonna start with Brexit.
00:53:42.000And I didn't make Brexit like the featured story.
00:54:01.000I need to hear the latest about the Brexit.
00:54:04.000I need to hear the latest about what did the European Parliament say this time?
00:54:08.000What did Jean-Claude, what is his name, Juncker, what did he say this time about Brexit?
00:54:14.000Boris Johnson, Theresa May, what are they going to do?
00:54:18.000Nobody, you know, it's not, it's not really, it doesn't grab your attention in the same way the global pandemic, World War III, Civil War, Virginia happening versus, you know, Brexit deal confirmed.
00:54:30.000So, but it is important, but it is important, okay?
00:55:26.000She was the Prime Minister and because she wasn't in favor of Brexit, because she wasn't really a nationalist or anything like that, I don't think her heart was in it or maybe her female brain couldn't hack it politically, but she couldn't execute.
00:55:42.000She resigned in shame from her position.
00:55:44.000This was last May, May 2019, and Boris Johnson won the race to become the new Prime Minister as a leader of the Conservative Party and very quickly made it happen.
00:55:54.000Jammed it through the parliament, won a huge majority in the last election, was given a mandate, and it's now finally, now finally we've got our Brexit.
00:56:02.000So, I'll read you, this is from BBC about the big celebration today.
00:56:08.000It says, quote, the UK has officially left the European Union after 47 years of membership, and more than three years after it voted to do so in a referendum.
00:56:17.000The historic moment which happened at 23 GMT, and this is British time, was marked by both celebrations and anti-Brexit protests.
00:57:01.000So I think that's 11 o'clock local time.
00:57:04.000It says, Candlelight Vigils were held in Scotland, which voted to stay in the European Union while Brexiteers partied in London's Parliament Square.
00:57:11.000Boris Johnson has vowed to bring the country together and quote, take us forward.
00:57:15.000Brexit parties were held in pubs and social clubs across the UK as the country counted down to its official departure.
00:57:22.000Hundreds gathered in Parliament Square to celebrate Brexit, singing patriotic songs and cheering speeches from leading Brexiteers, including Nigel Farage.
00:57:32.000The Brexit Party leaders said, quote, let us celebrate tonight as we have never done before.
00:57:37.000This is the greatest moment in the modern history of our great nation.
00:57:46.000Staged a march in Whitehall to bid a fond farewell to the Union and anti-Brexit rallies and candlelit vigils were held in Scotland.
00:57:54.000So the country's pretty divided over this.
00:57:56.000Obviously a lot of the people that supported Remain in the European Union are heartbroken over this.
00:58:02.000And you see all these women and liberal types
00:58:07.000We're heartbroken about the European Union.
00:58:09.000I saw throughout the past four years a lot of people wearing like EU shirts and EU hats and really pissed off and emotional about this so it's it's funny to see them having a candlelight vigil because they left this insane bureaucratic machine that isn't even democratic.
00:58:25.000For all the Europeans talking about how liberal and democratic and everything else they are, the European Union is like the least democratic body that exists.
00:58:58.000So it's a pretty big day in the United Kingdom and I agree with Nigel Farage it's probably one of the better days in the modern history of the UK and as I said earlier this is a really important occasion because of what Brexit I think represents for nationalism and populism.
00:59:14.000On the one hand it's obviously a big day for the European Union itself and it's a big question as to whether the European Union will last.
00:59:22.000United Kingdom is one of the bigger countries in the EU, one of the founding members, alongside France, Germany, and Italy.
00:59:28.000And now that they've broken away, you see that European skepticism is rising in every country.
00:59:34.000Most notably in Italy, there's a significant presence.
00:59:37.000In France, there are significant parties.
00:59:40.000In Netherlands, in Belgium, all over Europe.
00:59:43.000It cannot be contained any longer and so there is a regional question about the European Union in particular as to what the future is for the European Union.
00:59:55.000In other words, at one point there was a question as to what the project of the European Union would be.
01:00:01.000Would it be to construct a supranational state with its own government and its own military and basically like a federation like the United States is over its territories?
01:00:11.000Or would it be more like a confederacy?
01:00:14.000More based on economic trade, partnerships, travel, things like that.
01:00:19.000Countries with shared culture coming together, more like the United Nations.
01:00:23.000And so will, as a result of this, the European Union project be rethought altogether?
01:00:28.000You know, will now the bureaucrats in Brussels and will now Angela Merkel and all the other European Union bureaucrats, will they have to try to
01:00:39.000Will they have to try to appease all the Euroskeptics in all these other countries?
01:00:44.000Because if Italy breaks away, if some other member states start to break away, I think it's the end of the European Union.
01:00:51.000I think the United Kingdom would be just the beginning.
01:00:53.000So, it's a question as to what the future is for the European Union.
01:00:57.000The good news is for the United Kingdom, really, they will maintain all the positive aspects of the European Union with none of the negative.
01:01:03.000This is why the entire European project makes no sense.
01:01:08.000Because the United Kingdom, after leaving the EU, will quickly work to make trade deals, will quickly work to have some kind of deal, some kind of treaty, that will give them probably all the same rights as the Schengen countries, where they'll have freedom of travel and they'll have deregulation on goods between the continent and the United Kingdom.
01:01:31.000In other words, of almost all the economic and logistical benefits of being a part of a supranational entity,
01:01:38.000But without having to have European Commission laws jammed down their throats.
01:01:42.000I don't understand what the benefit would be of remaining in the European Union.
01:01:46.000Obviously for smaller countries there's a benefit because of the monetary part and investment and things like that.
01:01:52.000But for a major country like the United Kingdom, for a major country like Italy,
01:01:56.000Where so many of the European Union's regulations and laws are dragging them down when you're talking about refugees, when we're talking about mass immigration, the free movement of people, which means like the free movement of refugees, and all these onerous regulations and other things being jammed down the throat by the European Commission.
01:02:15.000What is really the benefit for a great country like Italy?
01:02:18.000What is the benefit for a great country like France?
01:02:20.000It seems like Germany's just kind of trying to rein everybody in, keep everything all together.
01:02:25.000So as far as the European Union goes, the fate is very much uncertain and it's in the hands of the continental Europeans to decide where they're going to go with this project because now a lot of it is uncertain.
01:03:28.000In the United Kingdom, with the Brexit referendum, a mandate was given down by more than half of the population that we wanted to leave the European Union.
01:03:37.000And that was a dramatic break from history.
01:03:40.000That was a dramatic change in direction for the United Kingdom, which was headed towards more integration, further integration with the European Union, consolidation of the European Union state apparatus.
01:04:14.000The Brexit Party is the biggest party in the European Parliament.
01:04:17.000The Conservative Party, led by Boris Johnson, leading the charge for Brexit, is the biggest party in the Parliament.
01:04:23.000It's the biggest majority since Tony Blair in 2000.
01:04:25.000So, populism and nationalism has an unambiguous victory fulfilled in the United Kingdom.
01:04:32.000The obvious contrast is with Donald Trump in the United States.
01:04:35.000In the same way that the people gave out a mandate for the Brexit, the people in the United States gave out a mandate for a border wall and for an end to free trade and an end to foreign wars with the election of Donald Trump.
01:04:47.000You know, we didn't win the popular vote here like it was in the referendum, but
01:04:50.000Clearly and unambiguously a huge number of people came out to support an impossible candidacy in the same way that Brexit was this dramatic rebuke, a dramatic change in direction from people like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, these managerial
01:05:07.000Elite types, political cronies, establishment people, to a reality TV star, complete outsider, no experience, and kind of a silly and weird guy in the same fashion.
01:05:19.000It was a dramatic change in direction, an unambiguous mandate from the people, breaking away from the status quo, and the variable obviously then with Donald Trump is what will that fulfillment look like in America?
01:06:05.000In one case, literally, a border wall, trade deals like NAFTA, trade deals like the TPP, the Iraq War, the Afghanistan War, but all of them combined, and the implementation of all of them gradually or in parts, is a lot less tangible than what's happening in the United Kingdom.
01:06:22.000For example, on immigration, you could say that some wall is being built, so did Donald Trump execute the mandate of the people on immigration?
01:06:31.000Well, in some ways, yes, but in other ways, no.
01:06:36.000And how much of one or the other do you have?
01:06:39.000Is it because you have some border wall built and some regulations went into effect?
01:06:44.000Do you say that it was fulfilled or because not all of it was built or no new wall was built or wasn't the right kind of wall or because immigration was bad for a couple of years?
01:06:55.000And with the wars in the Middle East, well, we technically drew down in Syria, but I think there are still troops there, and I think there was a draw down in Iraq, but we still have 5,000 guys there, and we're attempting with Afghanistan, but...
01:07:09.000No there's still a lot of guys there and with trade you know we renegotiated NAFTA and USMCA is a little bit better and the TPP is dead but it's not exactly ideal with China we have this first round trade agreement so I think we'll have to wait and see maybe similarly
01:07:25.000In the same way that Brexit took three, four years, maybe it'll be four years after the election of Donald Trump that we'll have our answer, whether it was executed or not.
01:07:35.000So if they were able to pass the Brexit in the United Kingdom, if Boris Johnson came in and there was this renewed vigor halfway through to jam it through and it happened quickly, could that be a sign of things to come with Donald Trump?
01:07:51.000The Theresa May for the first two years stalled and was unable to achieve Brexit in the same way that Donald Trump for his two years was not able to have a wall and was not able to do anything, couldn't figure it out and so on.
01:08:03.000But then, like in the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson comes in and there's this big push, a big effort.
01:08:09.000Competence is restored in the Conservative Party and they achieve it in record time.
01:08:14.000Could you see something analogous in the United States that
01:08:32.000It's important for the region, it's important for the fate of the European Union and the United Kingdom, but let's be real, the United Kingdom is a regional power.
01:08:40.000I think more broadly what this is about is this is sort of a benchmark, this is a reflection on where we are with nationalism and populism four years after that big bomb went off, so to speak, with the Brexit and the election of Donald Trump right after it.
01:08:58.000And the question is, what is that going to look like in the United States?
01:09:56.000As Sam Francis laid out, the globalization of the government, the globalization of the economy, and the globalization of the population.
01:10:04.000In the United States, we're really more acquainted with the latter two, the globalization of the economy through free trade and the globalization of the population through mass immigration.
01:10:13.000But in the European Union, they have all three.
01:10:16.000They've got free trade within the country and other damaging economic things happening because of the European Union.
01:10:22.000They've got the globalization of the population through the refugee crisis and mass migration from Africa.
01:10:29.000But unlike the United States, they really have the globalization of the government in the form of this supranational institution, the European Union, that they're conceding the jurisdiction of their national governments to
01:10:43.000The United States doesn't have that so much.
01:10:44.000I guess you could say it's comparable that the states are conceding their jurisdiction to the federal government, but obviously we don't take orders from the UN.
01:10:51.000We don't take orders from, you know, at least in any significant way, we don't take orders from some supranational body in the same way that these European countries do.
01:11:01.000So that the United Kingdom broke away is a huge blow as one of the biggest economies, one of the biggest militaries in the world, relatively speaking.
01:11:10.000That they were able to liberate themselves, and in no uncertain terms, it's a big victory.
01:11:15.000Now it just remains to be seen, do we get the dividends in the United States?
01:11:21.000But we're gonna move on, we're gonna talk about coronavirus, enough about boring trade, enough about boring Angloids with their laws and their big government, their big government which sucks.
01:11:33.000We're gonna move on and talk a little bit about the coronavirus, which we've been covering for the past couple of weeks now.
01:11:39.000I'll give you a quick update on the numbers before we dive into the latest from the Trump administration.
01:11:45.000Yesterday we were watching the numbers come in and the number was 9,800 infected yesterday.
01:12:49.000That's not the mortality rate because we don't know how many people have it and there are still a lot of people that do have it who we don't know what the outcome will be.
01:12:57.000But so far, you've got 259 dead, you've got 1,800 in critical condition, and only 260 have been treated and released.
01:13:19.000And I don't know why people are brushing this off.
01:13:21.000I've heard all throughout the past couple of weeks, people are so just dumb.
01:13:26.000People are saying, well, don't you know that the flu kills thousands of people every year?
01:13:31.000Well, the difference is that, like, millions of people get the flu.
01:13:35.000Like, so many people get the flu that when thousands of people die, it's an insignificant rate.
01:13:41.000That's obviously not the same as a virus that rapidly spreads, comes out of nowhere, is something we know nothing about, it's highly infectious,
01:13:49.000And it has a mortality rate that we have not ascertained yet.
01:13:52.000So it's a big difference when people say, well, more people get influenza.
01:14:39.000The latest, the big development from today is, like I said yesterday, we had the global health emergency declaration from the WHO, and today we have a public health emergency from the United States.
01:14:50.000And finally we've got a travel ban, travel restrictions.
01:15:05.000Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said, quote, Today, President Trump took decisive action to minimize the risk of novel coronavirus in the United States.
01:15:15.000The risk of contracting the coronavirus in the U.S.
01:15:17.000is still low, something that federal health administration officials have emphasized repeatedly.
01:15:23.000Azar said, quote, We are working to keep the risk low.
01:15:27.000The declaration of a public health emergency, which will become effective Sunday at 5 p.m.
01:15:33.000Enables the government to take temporary measures to contain the spread of the virus which has been confirmed in seven people in the United States.
01:15:41.000citizens who have been in China's Hubei province in the past 14 days will be subject to 14 days of mandatory quarantine if they travel back to the U.S.
01:15:50.000Earlier Friday, federal officials announced that American citizens who were evacuated from Wuhan earlier in the week would be quarantined for 14 days at March Air Reserve Base in Southern California.
01:16:02.000The action represents the first time in 50 years that the U.S.
01:16:30.000citizens who have been in other areas of mainland China in the past two weeks will be subject to screening at the airport of entry and to heightened monitoring for 14 days.
01:16:41.000declared the coronavirus a health emergency and Delta and American Airlines also suspended flights between China and the U.S.
01:16:49.000United Airlines announced similar measures later in the day.
01:16:53.000So, it looks like the United States is finally cracking down, which is good, because we've been saying this for the past week, exactly this.
01:16:59.000You can go back, you can watch the show from yesterday, two days ago, I said exactly this.
01:17:05.000Close down all the air travel from China for two weeks.
01:17:09.000You don't have to shut it down indefinitely, you don't have to shut it down even completely.
01:18:08.000We know China is the one with the virus.
01:18:11.000Six, I think it's five or six out of the seven people that have it in the United States that have the virus came from China.
01:18:19.000They're Chinese people who got it in China and came to the United States.
01:18:23.000How hard is it to say, okay, well then in order to prevent people from getting it in China and coming here, we won't let you come here from China.
01:18:43.000And it's good to see that they're taking it seriously, that these are pretty thorough measures.
01:18:48.000You know, that you've got screening in place, you've got quarantining in place, they're shutting down most of the travel, they're monitoring the people that come here, and moreover, that
01:18:59.000You've got the airliners shutting down the flights, which to me, that's how you know it's serious and that's how you know they're taking it seriously.
01:19:07.000That's how you know that if American Airlines and Delta and United, if they all shut down their flights, they're gonna lose a ton of money.
01:19:15.000You gotta understand, shutting down all flights from China to the United States, and we don't even know when this is going to end, that's a pretty big deal.
01:19:24.000So if they're putting their money where their mouth is, you know it's severe and you know that they're taking the proper precautions.
01:19:30.000So it looks to me to be pretty thorough.
01:19:31.000I'm satisfied with this, but it is a pretty severe situation.
01:19:38.000We have to be on high alert about this virus.
01:19:41.000For a long time, I think it was sort of a punchline.
01:19:44.000I thought it was kind of funny, and I was basically unconcerned.
01:19:47.000But, you know, you hear one thing from all these people, you hear one thing from the government, and from the World Health Organization, and from these officials in China, and they're doing something completely different.
01:20:00.000They're telling us, don't be worried, you've got a low risk of catching it, there's nothing to be concerned about.
01:20:07.000This is not a vote of no confidence in China, and we're not even concerned about China, we're concerned about monitoring it in these other countries.
01:20:23.000In some cases, they seem to be pretty panicked.
01:20:25.000But at least from the international bureaucrats and from our guys, in China they're freaking out, but from everybody else, it's sort of like, everybody just be calm, it's gonna be okay.
01:21:11.000I read it in a report right before I went live.
01:21:14.000But the stock market crashed, went down 2% because of this.
01:21:18.000You don't crash the stock market 500 points because you don't have a legitimate concern about the spread of a virus.
01:21:24.000That's the last thing these Wall Street people want to do.
01:21:27.000So again not saying for the past two weeks the message has basically been caution.
01:21:33.000It's not to say get in your bunker now and time to stock up and buy your bunker and everything like that.
01:21:39.000What it is to say we need to be watching this very closely because what disturbs me about this virus and I was less inclined to believe this maybe a week ago is the idea that perhaps and there's a possibility this is a designer virus.
01:21:55.000And nobody wants to talk about this, nobody's reporting about this in the media, but look, you know, you've got these facilities all across the world, in every country really, and in these advanced countries, where they study viruses, you know, they've got them in labs and they've got them in, what would you call it, archives I guess, they store these viruses to study, to examine, in some cases they use that for military purposes, to study as bioweapons or something like that,
01:22:25.000And it's no secret that I'm sure China and all the other advanced developed countries have got these kinds of things and they're working on virulent strains of diseases so that, I don't know, so that they can infect rival countries, so that they can infect dissenters, I don't know.
01:22:40.000We have no idea what they're doing with this kind of stuff.
01:22:43.000And so the idea has been tossed around that, look, this thing is so infectious and it has flown under the radar, and a lot of doctors have pointed out it seems almost like
01:23:01.000But I saw one doctor say that if you look at some of the proteins in the coronavirus, which they're studying, it shows evidence it has traits of HIV.
01:23:10.000And look, I'm not, this is all science talk, I don't know what any of this means, but some doctor said that some of the proteins in the virus are from HIV.
01:23:19.000It almost looks as though somebody designed the virus to have components of HIV, the same kind of like transmission or something like that.
01:23:27.000The same entry point for the virus is the same chemical signature as you would see in HIV, which leads them to believe that somebody constructed this thing and put it together to be like a perfect storm virus.
01:23:43.000I didn't look at it under a microscope.
01:23:46.000And by the way, we really have no idea of knowing.
01:23:49.000Because the only people that are looking at this stuff are doctors, and the only people that are telling anybody about this is the news media.
01:23:57.000So you would probably think, I think most people would believe, that it'd be hard to cover up something like this, but it's really not.
01:24:03.000Because you're not hearing from the doctors about coronavirus.
01:24:06.000You're not hearing from a doctor on the ground who is looking at this through a microscope in his personal laboratory.
01:24:13.000You're hearing about this from the CDC.
01:24:16.000You're hearing about this from the World Health Organization.
01:24:19.000You're hearing about it from the Chinese Communist Party.
01:24:24.000And if you are hearing about it from doctors, you have no idea if it's legitimate or not.
01:24:29.000You know, if you see a video from China of some panicked guy saying, there's 100,000 people in body bags, whatever, you have no way to know if that's legitimate, if that's a hoax.
01:24:52.000I don't trust international organizations.
01:24:55.000If a doctor who has studied this for 50 years and was a top guy and he had family in Wuhan, if he told me what was going on, I think he would have some credibility.
01:25:05.000But I do not believe the Chinese Communist Party when they come out and they give their daily numbers report.
01:25:16.000If they go out and tell people there's a designer virus that is going to wipe out tons of people or millions of people are going to get it, what's going to happen?
01:25:50.000So it seems to me to be a likely scenario that should at the very least be entertained, that if what we're saying, if this is going on, if there is this possibility that they're covering it up and it's secret and so on, if this virus was leaked from a laboratory and it's this designer thing and it's much more severe than they're letting on, they would not tell us.
01:26:13.000They would sweep it under the rug, and they would act as though that were happening.
01:26:17.000At the very least, we have to entertain that that's a possibility.
01:26:20.000Because when we have uncertainty as far as what's true and what's fiction, and we have no way to ascertain what's really happening, this is how you have to think.
01:26:29.000Which is to say that whether there is cause for concern or there's not, they would be acting the exact same way.
01:26:37.000Or rather, they would be saying the exact same thing.
01:26:40.000If what they're saying is true, they would be saying what they're saying, obviously.
01:26:44.000If there's really no reason to panic, well, they would say there's no reason to panic.
01:26:49.000But if there was a reason to panic, they would say there's no reason to panic, while they would quietly be panicking.
01:26:56.000And it seems to me, from my perspective, like they're panicking.
01:27:00.000First quarantine in 50 years, shutting down all the flights, mass quarantine in China, public health emergency, global health emergency,
01:27:27.000I imagine, who knows, maybe it'll be okay, but who really knows, right?
01:27:32.000It's certainly possible that something like this could happen.
01:27:34.000I saw some other thing from years ago that said that actually, if you look at Wuhan, they have the largest virus bank in China, in Wuhan.
01:27:44.000So they store these viruses to study them and research and everything and there was some tweet from so many years ago from some official source that said that Wuhan is home to the largest virus bank in the country.
01:27:54.000Well, that seems like kind of a weird coincidence.
01:27:57.000You're telling me that the largest virus bank in the country where there would be researching and studying strains of coronavirus is the city where an outbreak of novel coronavirus happens?
01:28:12.000Because, lest we forget, coronavirus is not a disease in itself in the sense that it is a family of viruses.
01:28:18.000MERS and SARS are, I believe, forms of coronavirus.
01:28:23.000And SARS in particular affected China.
01:28:26.000So that was one of the last major outbreaks
01:28:29.000In the last 30 years, it was in China, it was a coronavirus, and Wuhan, where they're undoubtedly studying that strain of disease, they've got the largest virus bank in the country, this is where the outbreak of novel coronavirus happens, and in two weeks it spreads across all of China, 24 countries, and 18,000 suspected infections in two weeks.
01:28:49.000Is this nothing to be concerned about?
01:28:51.000Is this the influenza that we hear so much about?
01:28:54.000I don't know, and I don't want to get pneumonia, so...
01:28:57.000I will also say, I will also say, and this is one last angle of this, it's very funny to me when we see these kinds of things because I saw a video today on Twitter of, there was this Chinese girl on a bus or a train or something, and she had her bags with her, and she was clearly sick.
01:29:15.000Her nose was red, her eyes were tired, and there were these white people, three white people sitting opposite her on this train car, this bus, I think it might have been a train, and they're all covering their noses with their shirts,
01:29:27.000They were holding their hands over their mouth and nose and somebody tweeted about this video and said, this is racist!
01:29:39.000And it's so funny to me because this, like many other things in our society, is a clear example of when we can identify groups that are a threat.
01:29:49.000When you're talking about coronavirus, if you're talking about life and death, getting the illness, or not getting the illness, who are you going to stay away from?
01:29:58.000Are you going to stay away from black people?
01:30:01.000Are you going to stay away from babies?
01:30:03.000Are you going to stay away from women?
01:30:05.000Are you going to stay away from the human race?
01:30:07.000Or are you going to stay away from Chinese people?
01:30:11.000Obviously, if you want to live, and you're concerned about getting the virus, who do you have to be concerned about?
01:30:18.000Chinese people, because they're the ones that have the virus.
01:30:21.000You've got 200 cases outside of China and potentially 30,000 cases in China.
01:30:28.000Who do you have to be concerned about?
01:30:30.000But we are told time and time again that we cannot identify separate groups.
01:30:34.000We're told time and time again that we cannot identify who is who based on physical characteristics.
01:32:04.000But we are led to believe by the media that all of these judgments, all of these conclusions we're drawing are wrong.
01:32:11.000Everybody is just as likely to commit a suicide bombing as an Arab Muslim.
01:32:16.000Everybody's just as likely to give you the coronavirus as a Chinese person.
01:32:20.000Everybody's just as likely to kill you walking through the ghetto as a black person in America.
01:32:25.000I know that might sound like racist or something, but is it true or is it false?
01:32:32.000And if push came to shove, how would you act in that situation?
01:32:37.000A lot of people might like to be offended by something like that, but you tell me.
01:32:41.000If you were offered an opportunity to fly on a flight with maybe a dozen Afghan Muslims or no Afghan Muslims, which flight would you choose to fly in?
01:32:53.000If you could pay $20 more, you know, let's say there was some big international incident.
01:33:51.000If you were given the opportunity to spend a night in an affluent white neighborhood, an affluent white neighborhood on a college campus, or would you choose to spend the night in the South Side of Chicago?
01:34:03.000On a Saturday, on Memorial Day weekend, right?
01:34:07.000Would you choose to spend it in Inglewood, in McKinley Park, in Austin, in Chicago, or would you choose to spend it in a very nice suburb?
01:34:15.000In a very nice suburb, we've got all these, you know, white people and so on.
01:34:28.000I mean, I guess you could drive me to the middle of South Side of Chicago on Memorial Day weekend at 9 o'clock in the middle of a busy intersection.
01:34:35.000I mean, I guess I wouldn't mind either way.
01:34:40.000And the same is true with the China flight.
01:34:41.000You know, you're about to board an airplane, you're like boarding the plane, there's a big line at the gate, and you see everybody in line is a Chinese person with a mask, and they're sneezing and coughing, and you're shedding a single tear.
01:35:09.000You're boarding a plane and you see some Arab Muslim man who is like nervous and he's fidgeting and he's and he's I don't know he's got like some kind of a big backpack or something and he's just like he's got his hands in his face and he's beet red and sweating are you gonna be like this is fine I maybe he's just afraid of flying
01:35:29.000All of this is to say, stereotyping, perfectly normal, perfectly natural, has a basis in reality.
01:35:38.000And this is just the latest example of something where we have to pretend that generalizing based on information we know to be true is racist.
01:35:48.000That if you see a coughing person and you don't want to get sick and you try and shield yourself, oh, you're racist for doing that.
01:36:48.000And somebody's going to come and tell me, you know, some fat retard liberal is going to come and tell me that I'm supposed to ignore all of that and believe that everybody's equally likely to cause the same problems.
01:36:59.000Well, I'm not buying it and nobody's buying it, especially when it comes to things like health.
01:37:04.000People don't understand it when they're living in their comfy, cozy, safe environment in their bubble and they don't have to come face to face with a threat when they get on an airplane and they see the threat.
01:38:26.000You're gonna become corona chan won't Become an infected chinese person and your uh, your b attack your b attack will be coughs sneezes a cough and sneeze combo you infect the 50 damage, right?
01:40:34.000That was good Andrew Jackson says have you tried Mountain Dew zero so good and I don't drink Mountain Dew so much anymore SP says Harvey Weinstein hired Israeli PI from Black Cube to stop Times article.
01:40:51.000Yeah, Weinstein and Mossad working together.
01:40:54.000That to me was like the biggest red pill.
01:40:56.000Because for so long, and you'll hear this all the time, from Zionist Jews in the conservative movement, they will tell you, and I've heard this a million times, from Andrew Meyer, I've heard this from Jacob Wall, I've heard this from all the big, Laura Loomer, and don't get me wrong, I like Laura, I like Jacob, you know, I consider them friends.
01:41:15.000We obviously don't agree on some things, but you know, they're nice enough to me and we're all sort of in the same industry and subject to a lot of the same problems.
01:41:44.000The problem is these left-wing Jewish people.
01:41:46.000The left-wing Jewish people that are in charge of media, NBC, CBS, you know, whatever, Fox, all the major, Disney.
01:41:56.000The problem with that is that there are these left-wing non-religious Jewish people who are against Israel, and your biggest friends are your Jewish Zionists, people that are nationalists for Israel and so on.
01:42:09.000They want you to believe that, oh, you know, Jewish people...
01:42:30.000Those Jewish nationalists, those Zionists, are your closest friends.
01:42:34.000They're very similar because in the same way that they're nationalists for Israel and you're nationalists for America, you have that in common.
01:42:39.000What you have to worry about are these liberal atheist Jewish people.
01:42:44.000They're not even Jewish, they tell me.
01:42:59.000Okay, well if that's the case, then why did Harvey Weinstein, a left-wing Hollywood Jewish guy, hire Mossad agents to silence his accusers?
01:43:24.000Jeffrey Epstein, this liberal Jewish billionaire who knew all the Hollywood people and friends of Bill Clinton and all the Democrats and running a pedophile ring.
01:43:36.000Why was he in bed with the Israeli government?
01:43:39.000If there's this gulf between the Israeli nationalist Jewish element and the international finance and media Jewish element, why are they the same?
01:43:49.000Why are they working together hand in glove?
01:43:53.000You know, Jeffrey Epstein was working for Mossad, working for the Israeli government, and also with Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton and all these finance people and all these Hollywood people.
01:44:21.000No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
01:44:37.000So shut the fuck up about the Black Cube, and let's talk about some 26-year-old bonehead millennial congresswoman who wants to ban airplanes, okay?
01:44:47.000Shut up, watch Fox News, watch CRTV boldly, go to CPAC, and stop talking about the Black Cube and the star, alright?
01:44:57.000Stop talking about the hexagon on Saturn, alright?
01:49:54.000Angular facial structure back to have a physique without working out that would be up there I wish yeah, if I had three wishes I wish to be like Five inches taller so I could be what seven foot two I wish to be to have a much bigger muscular composition But not have to work out because everything you know the reason I say that is not because I'm a materialistic person but because I've got everything else covered and
01:50:45.000Yeah, when I was doing my character creator for my special attributes, I think I maxed out on Intelligence, Charisma, Perception, Strength, Endurance, Agility, Luck.
01:52:44.000This wasn't feeling it tonight You can't can't keep beating the dead horse, you know, Rhode Island says RIP to African game show host He Starvey
01:55:57.000The problem is that e-girls log online and people change their behavior because of them.
01:56:05.000And a fight will break out and people say... I think it really more concerns like young girls.
01:56:11.000I don't think it really concerns like... Well, I would say there are minor exceptions.
01:56:15.000You know, people like Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, Faith Goldie are obvious exceptions because these are people that are
01:56:23.000Established before the internet and their booksellers and whatever so it's a little bit different with that, but we're talking about young girls We're talking about e-girls.
01:56:31.000We're talking about people that are predominantly Streamers or from a social media following and also it's it's really women that are like assertive if a woman is gonna just kind of like like not not really say anything and not really go against the grain whatever and
01:56:50.000But the problem is that women will come in and they will demand special treatment invariably.
01:56:55.000Or, by their presence in the movement, men will act differently around them.
01:57:00.000In other words, women will come in and it will create a dynamic between men where some men will say, okay, we've got a girl in here, it's the same as before.
01:57:09.000We've got a girl in here, the same hierarchy applies, the same rules apply, everything's the same.
01:57:15.000And another part of the male population will then try to jockey for female attention.
01:57:41.000This completely tore, tears asunder the movement.
01:57:45.000Now you've got women dividing it, you've got this sort of big, you-know-what contest, this pissing contest between men, jockeying for female attention, some trying to accommodate, some trying to keep the status quo, and that's why whenever they come around and say, well, I don't really like that joke, and that's what happens.
01:58:31.000Okay, I don't want to see you know people people in the DMS trying to accommodate people replies trying to accommodate Trying to you know cater to these horrible takes I see can't can't have it and and by the way, by the way Anybody who doesn't get this?
01:58:46.000Anybody who says anything to this other than right on it's a simp themselves because I see a lot of people and it's so
01:58:55.000Some people, because they know it's them and they are exactly the type who will come in and they will try to accommodate women in the movement, they will immediately deflect to something else.
01:59:05.000And they'll say, oh, well, you're only saying that because you're a virgin.
02:00:18.000It was because men got close to her, and they were feeding her all this information and trusted her with, like, this kind of OPSEC type stuff, and she was feeding it to these two gay guys who were leaking it to Hope Not Hate.
02:00:48.000There was a girl who used to be an Identity Europa who recently came out as not alt-right, reformed alt-right, whatever, and did this whole slam piece on CNN or whatever.
02:01:02.000She was let in she was let in she was accommodated people people told her whatever They only do damage when they are when when you give them the time of day.
02:02:08.000It is a real problem that women are asserting themselves in every aspect of our lives when they should be asserting themselves in no aspect of our lives.
02:02:18.000Men should lead and women should follow in virtually all aspects.
02:02:21.000That's not funny that women are destroying political movements because they're incompetent and they're emotional and they're generally untrustworthy and unstable in these kinds of situations.
02:02:39.000And because of this, women are coming to the fold, and they're doxing people, and they're giving out private information, and, you know, they're feeding stuff to the left, and then they become the left later, and they're causing conflicts.
02:03:18.000It's really funny that all these completely humorless dumb women who want nothing more than male attention are sucking the blood out of a serious, well not serious, but out of an internet movement, out of something that's really poised to make change.
02:04:55.000yeah they're they're they're they're silly people but yeah they're having a night chicken on a raft says uh miami felt like a normal world simulator yeah seriously what a good time uh sharpen says what's the seat limit for af pack dmv groipers are worried uh it's gonna be
02:05:13.000I can't disclose the exact number, but it's going to be under 100.
02:05:15.000Yeet says, what's a dress code going to be for AFPAC?
02:07:22.000That's all they do, is jerk off and read stupid articles and write stupid articles and stupid websites talking about stupid bullshit, and that's all they've been doing for like five years.
02:08:11.000These people that fashion themselves as influencers or donors, whatever you want to call it, they've done nothing.
02:08:18.000It's been years since Trump got elected, since he got the nomination, and what has been built that will outlast him, that is meaningfully committed to America First.
02:08:51.000Nobody's even bothered to help anybody actually trying to do anything!
02:08:54.000Like AMREN or VDARE or America First or AIM or anything like that!
02:09:00.000So it's literally, you would think, because when I got into the movement in like 2017, it's like okay, the cavalry's gonna come in, people are gonna put this together, people that are established, people that see the problem, people that understand the urgency, they're gonna make it happen in two years, it's all gonna be...
02:09:19.000That's like nobody bothered to do anything.
02:09:25.000It's like me, it's Patrick, it's Jake, Steve, Vince, all these guys, Jaden, Columbia, Bugle, Scott, you know, this collection of guys that has come together in the last year.
02:09:35.000It's like, okay, guess we got to figure it out.
02:09:38.000And you know, honestly, we don't even have like the experience and the resources that a lot of these people do, or they've got lawyers and they've been running 501c3s forever, whatever.
02:09:47.000But, you know, we're just going to stick our hands into it, get our hands dirty, and we're going to try.
02:09:52.000And we're going to do America First Students and AFPAC, and we're going to do a number of other things.
02:14:32.000Like, it's almost, why would we waste our time debating pagans?
02:14:35.000Pagans are, what, there's like ten of them, and I think any normal person will look at their beliefs and say either that's, uh, like, gay and larpy and retarded, or it's just...
02:15:15.000so so no not necessary pagans are stupid uh jake ursa's lemons brought to you by capital one what's in your wallet ah thank you db cooper says the dissonant right is the way ah thank you db cooper based monochrome says poplitics lmao alex clark is so cringe and gay they couldn't have picked a worse person because she is like
02:15:38.000You know, if you look at any of her past, or even what she's doing now, she's like a total, well at least as far as what I can see, she's like kind of a whore.
02:15:47.000And, you know, I don't say that lightly, but she's on like this dating show, I saw this clip of her today, where she's on this like, dating show on cable TV, and she's saying, I'm totally bangable, I'm totally bangable all the time, and you should F me.
02:17:14.000It's like, what's the story with that?
02:17:19.000so uh not nasa says analysis of 2019 coronavirus rejects the hypothesis of emergence as a result of recent combination okay i don't know what that means not nasa says tldr not bat soup okay uh sir pancakes says congrats on the event nick i bet it will be epic can't make it have to wage oh can't relate but sorry to hear that uh nabil says congratulations to the perfidious albion ah yes the perfidious angloid
02:17:49.000Yeah, seriously, but we're talking about something specific.
02:17:51.000You know, we're talking about the coronavirus.
02:17:52.000Yeah, generally speaking, we shouldn't be bringing in people that have disease, but, you know, obviously these are some extraordinary circumstances with the coronavirus.
02:18:15.000Doomer Squidward says, why do we let in so many Chinese nationals into our country anyways?
02:20:13.000Pancakes is Jaden my man Yeah, Jaden McNeil a good guy Polish American says great stream Nick thinking of pursuing a career in politics any advice Yeah, don't say anything red-pilled Look, I know a lot of people in politics and I can tell you it's it's easy.
02:20:35.000If you're like a serious person, in other words, you just do like the minimum, which is you show up on time, you dress nice, you do your job, and you try hard at it, you're clean cut.
02:20:47.000You know, this is not complicated stuff.
02:20:49.000If you check all those boxes, which is like the minimum, you would be surprised how far you go in politics just by like sticking with certain things.
02:20:58.000Like, I can't get too specific, but a friend of mine told me this recently about how he recently got this job in DC.
02:21:06.000And within like a matter of months, like less than a year, he's one of the senior members in his staff and now is pretty influential and in a kind of an influential office.
02:21:16.000And all he had to do was just stay there.
02:21:51.000You know, if we could get up to a thousand people in D.C.
02:21:54.000that are our guys, and that simply are just showing up and are there for a long time, the dividends that that would pay off in, like, five to ten years would amaze you.
02:22:05.000And that's all it takes is showing up.
02:22:08.000They think, like, to be politics you've got to be like this.
02:22:12.000Mastermind this manipulator this kind of and to an extent.
02:22:15.000I mean you need a very like sort of you need an awareness You need to be sort of on top of things, but it's not rocking science You look at the people in our politics look at the people in your local city council look at your state representatives Look at our regular representatives a lot of these people are like idiots a lot of these people are scumbags and they're in office and
02:22:36.000Because they just figured out the formula.
02:22:39.000So my advice to anybody that wants to get involved in politics is do that.
02:22:43.000We need people in politics infiltrating and of their own initiative, doing their own projects.
02:22:49.000I know I'm not going to direct everything behind the scenes, but hopefully in 10 years somebody can call me and say, hey, I'm in a congressperson's office, or hey, I am a congressperson, or hey, I'm this influential guy on a committee, or something like that.
02:23:41.000You go to DC, and as far as anybody else should know, you're a heritage guy.
02:23:45.000You're a heritage petri dish creation, and you believe in the free market, and, well, you just have some concerns about illegal immigration, and maybe illegal immigration, whatever.
02:23:54.000You know, Tucker Carlson and Coulter might be the outward limit of how far you can take your ideology.
02:24:21.000It doesn't take long and once you're in charge you can start moving around the levers.
02:24:26.000You can start making moves and big things can happen.
02:24:28.000I can tell you there's a not insignificant number of things that have happened over the past so many years because people I know that we're in on the inside and all it takes is like one guy in some cases.
02:24:39.000Imagine if you had a lot more guys that's and then you have a real a real reform on your hands So if you're gonna get in politics, you know, go to go to college go to a good school study Get good grades do an internship, you know, that's the kind of practical stuff, but keep your nose clean.
02:24:54.000Don't get any trouble Don't reveal your power level.
02:24:57.000Just keep a clean profile be aware of your surroundings and just show up show up
02:25:03.000No e-girls says, you rather stay indoors and be labeled a racist?
02:25:07.000Me, takes drag a cigarette, you wouldn't understand.
02:25:10.000Okay, well that doesn't really apply there.
02:25:22.000Well, it's both that's religion and a race B1 center big butter I should say says here are some lemons to bulletproof the windows in the America first headquarters.
02:25:32.000Yeah, we're gonna need it Polish American says when listening into the show and I hear the angloid Oh when I hear the angloid accent, I think I'm hearing an angloid.
02:26:52.000I wouldn't homeschool my my children only for the reason that I think the it's so important the process of socialization just like getting along in the world.
02:27:01.000I'm not saying that homeschooled kids like don't get adequately socialized but I have a feeling that it is different and I can tell you that from my experience as much as I might have disagreed with a lot of stuff that happened in my public school it was like formative in sort of how to operate in in like society you know how to get along
02:27:42.000But yeah, that socialization thing is critical, you know.
02:27:46.000My community was like, it really is like the 1950s in my community.
02:27:52.000The demographics, the white picket fence, the Little League baseball, the picnics, you know, the community outings, people riding their bikes.
02:28:21.000Pattern noticer says do you like the Smiths?
02:28:25.000I only know one song by them that came up in my like Spotify weekly recommended So I don't I don't really know too much by them Boo Radley says he names we throw shekels.
02:28:50.000He's got a little bit of a softer touch, but I like him a lot.
02:28:53.000He's got, he's got like a personality that at first I was like, oh, he's just another one of these nerdy like Ben Shapiro types, but the more that I watched him, the more I realized he's got a pretty good sense of humor.
02:29:04.000He's got a good personality and he's he's definitely America first.
02:29:09.000He's definitely I think Overall, I think if you watch the show if you read between the lines, it seems like it's an America first message I don't want to get him in trouble.
02:29:18.000You know, I feel like if I praise anybody
02:29:21.000Like when I was talking about Michelle Malkin or John Doyle, any of these guys, it's like, I don't want to say too many nice things because then the media turns around and says, why does this guy praise you, you know?
02:29:30.000So, but yeah, I like his content a lot and he's definitely worth checking out.
02:29:34.000Uh, Kojira says, shout out to T. Hill.
02:29:58.000You know, so I go to lay down to take a quick cat nap on the couch, and my dog's sitting on the chair across.
02:30:04.000I go, I lay down, I'm looking at my dog, and he jumps out of the chair, and he jumps into my lap, and I sit up to pet him, and he crawls, like, right into my, like, crawls right up against me.
02:32:05.000And I, I understand like the underlying message behind it, but unironically, like, yeah, because in the case of, you know, the person I did a stream with last month, you know, he's somebody who's like an edgy meme guy on the internet.
02:32:20.000Yeah, definitely we should have edgy memes and not e-girls.
02:32:25.000Yeah, I would take funny, you know, even weird memes, even weird internet personalities.
02:32:30.000It would be like if somebody said, oh, Sam Hyde, but no e-girls, right?
02:34:46.000Somebody like that is actively trying to hurt the movement.
02:34:48.000People are saying, no, no more fun, no more irreverence, no more jokes, no more humor, oh, no more everything that has made us successful as a movement, no more fun.
02:35:53.000There is no punchline because it's not a joke.
02:35:56.000Okay, but we really, okay, we've harped on that enough.
02:35:59.000I know you're probably sick of hearing that, but it's such an important point to make.
02:36:03.000I cannot believe how many people, after so many years of anti-feminist stuff, they really do believe that just the biggest problem of feminism is like third-wave feminism, for lack of a better word.
02:36:15.000You really have right-wing people out here who are feminists, but they're just racist.
02:36:20.000You really have that on our side, where it's people that are against immigration, but they're feminists.
02:36:25.000Feminism is antithetical to our worldview.
02:36:33.000There really are female feminists and these simps, these male feminists, and, you know, they will counter-signal third-wave feminism, and they will say we're against feminism, but in practice, if they're appeasing, if they think there's going to be any kind of this collaborative role in politics, you're a fucking feminist, dude, and get the fuck out of here.
02:36:51.000Sorry for the language, but really, what are you doing here?
02:36:54.000It's not enough to say no immigration.
02:37:50.000uh molly mcguire says what are your thoughts on asian masculinity i don't know it's good faticotti says nick this e-girl is actually super based though women should assert themselves in the kitchen yeah for real boo radley says america first needed this show since e-girls are rampant it's worse than ever before after the thought wars it's it's grown once more and it's grown back and now you've got all these people and there's like this weird here we are again
02:38:18.000But there's like this weird idea going around that like white men and white women are being divided by people that are anti-e-girl.
02:38:40.000That the nature of man and the nature of woman is complementary.
02:38:43.000So people are saying, if you don't support women in the movement, if you don't support women coming to these political things or whatever, oh, you're trying to divide white men and white women.
02:39:41.000Shallots says I have a plan, it's for demographic change, okay.
02:39:45.000trustee says hey nick i'm flying into dc from puerto rico advice on registration for af pack p.s keep it up big guy advice i don't know what that means you send an email and we give you the form and we vet you and all that sp says classic episode great super chat responses thanks koki says men of delay lmao yeah zaviva says how can we support financially well you can do it through uh
02:40:11.000the lemons or entropy or i have a bitcoin wallet now which is in the description of the video and i'm working on a public po box address i just got it the other day i got to go into the post office and give them some forms but i'll be able to put that in the description probably on monday's show so if you want to support and you don't want to pay the 30 for d live or the 10 for entropy i got a po box and i got bitcoin po box is coming up monday and the the bitcoins down below
02:40:42.000Faticotti says, Nick tell me how you really feel.
02:40:49.000You know, one of the big things about me is that from a young age, for whatever reason, I understood this.
02:41:13.000For whatever reason, I think I had big ambitions when I was a kid, so I always made sure to not be in, like, compromising photographs on social media, to not make compromising posts on social media.
02:41:27.000You know, throughout middle and high school, I was very careful about, like, what I put on the internet, because for my whole life, my parents told me, you know, it never goes away, and that kind of stuck with me, so...
02:41:39.000for the longest time i was like yeah uh just just tread very carefully online so that that's something to think about if you're young you could see it now all these you know athletes and i'm sure politicians are going to face that eventually cx1 says uh miss c okay genation aids coronavirus as if we needed more reasons not to mix lmao gamer nationalists is great show nick hype for af pack well thanks
02:42:04.000Florida man says, thanks for the advice on working in politics.
02:42:50.000And I would start I think Catholic answers is a good resource for beginners that was big for me when I was in college CS Lewis is good introductory point, but he's not Catholic GK Chesterton is good to read Fulton Sheen has a lot of good shows on YouTube I
02:43:07.000There's a great book by Ed Fieser called The Last Superstition, which is a good introduction.
02:43:45.000Nate L says, my school has a dance celebrating gay pride every Valentine's Day for some gay charity.
02:43:53.000There it is I had a burp brewing For some gay charity they hung up posters all over school So my friend Jake and I took one and burned it posting it on snapchat That's based but just be careful of that Because I've seen a lot of cases of this where you do something that's against these protected classes and you end up with like a hate crime or suspended so
02:44:15.000Not saying you shouldn't tear down homosexual promotional flyers and burning them, but just don't put it on social media.
02:44:22.000Because if you do, and the wrong person sees that, it can create problems for you.
02:44:36.000And they all took girls to the dances anyway, so I can't imagine subjecting the student body to some kind of like pandering gay event, especially something like that.
02:44:46.000So yeah, by all means, rip down the posters, set them on fire, you know, knock your socks off, but be careful if you post it on social media, because I saw there was a case in Naperville recently, which is not far from where I am, and what happened was some student
02:48:48.000tennis tennis was like i just like to hit the ball really high you know i would be in the tennis thing and i would just try and see how how high up i got just swinging as hard and as high up as i could and try and just like get the ball to bounce off the ceiling so uh so i i played i was pretty sporty up until like middle and high school but uh i never got the appeal of watching sports even hockey hockey is maybe the least
02:49:14.000Boring I would say because it's just like got a lot going on.
02:49:18.000It's you know Kind of like constant action and I remember watching it a lot when the Hawks were in the Stanley Cup That was big in Chicago.
02:49:26.000What did they win and they wanted a few times, right?
02:49:29.000So I remember like middle and high school is a big deal when we were watching the playoff games every weekend I was or every every other day, whatever whatever the schedule was watching the playoff games watching the Stanley Cup When all that was going on
02:52:26.000And you ate in the gym or you had an option where you could go home for lunch or your parents would pick you up and drive you home or I lived like a block from the school so I would walk a block I'd walk home for lunch my and every day I would do that every day I'd come home for lunch and my mom would make me something she would make me a hot lunch you know she'd make me mac and cheese or tendies or she'd make me soup or something like that you know so
02:53:08.000I'd go to school, come home for lunch, I'd eat my soup, I'd eat my whatever, I'd play some games, eat some ice cream, I'd eat some cookies and cream ice cream while gaming, walk back to school.
02:53:19.000It was the coziest, comfiest, it was the best!
02:54:07.000It's because they don't get raised by their parents.
02:54:09.000They don't get raised by people that love them, and are looking out for them, and have that, like, biological connection, have their best interests in mind.
02:54:17.000They're getting raised by, like, immigrants, or getting raised by people, in many cases, hate them or don't give a shit about them.
02:54:23.000What do you think that does to a person's mentality?
02:56:12.000I have a connection to this instrument.
02:56:14.000You would never, you're not a musician.
02:56:15.000You would never understand my euphonium.
02:56:18.000One of these days I'll have to break it out on stream, but it's been so long.
02:56:21.000I probably couldn't even be able to, I probably couldn't play it.
02:56:25.000Because to play a brass instrument, you have to get the buzzing down.
02:56:32.000If you play a brass instrument, you have to know how to buzz.
02:56:38.000In order to play the instrument, you have to have a mouthpiece.
02:56:41.000and you've got to do this very sort of specific thing with your mouth called buzzing where it's like that produces the sound that is how the air is transmitted from your mouth to the instrument and it's it's it's kind of a thing where if you get out of the habit of doing it you get sore very quickly the muscle memory goes away you forget how to buzz you can't do it for very long you can't hit high notes so the technique is a little bit lost so i'd probably have to oil all the valves i probably have to you know grease them up with that thing so
02:57:11.000Maybe one of these days I'll get back into the habit.
02:59:43.000And I think when you see a lot of people who are weird or off or whatever, it's because parents are divorced, they've got a weird family situation, they don't have a good relationship.
03:00:38.000Fatacottis says Kathy and Fairbanks fighting has been hilarious.
03:00:41.000Cassandra Fairbanks is honestly very funny.
03:00:44.000You know, as much as... Look, about the e-girl thing, if Cassandra Fairbanks ever was like...
03:00:50.000Demanding or said this isn't funny or whatever.
03:00:53.000I'd be right there with you saying no disavow but the e-girls that are supportive That are like cheering us on or getting in catfights with the other e-girls.
03:01:03.000I got no problem with that You know Cassandra Fairbanks going out there and like putting Kathy's you on blast and humiliating Will Chamberlain and all these other guys like
03:01:15.000The problem is when they come in and they, you know, we need to do this, and you need to pay attention to me, and I need to be whatever, and I'm gonna assert my role.
03:01:22.000It's like, if women want to be following, and they want to be supportive, and in a supportive role, by all means, but that has to be the acknowledgement.
03:01:28.000But she's been pretty good on Twitter lately.
03:01:30.000She's got a good sense of humor, and she seems to line up on the right side of things.
03:01:35.000Uh, let's see, greatest story says most people have shit parents, dude.