00:01:09.000I don't think that everyone the reason I do this as Lady Laga, attracting for President Trump, is because I think that the radical LGBT cult is out of control.
00:01:18.000But see, the problem is not the radical LGBT, it's the LGBT period.
00:01:49.000I just feel like what we have in common, the First Amendment, the Second Amendment to bear arms, The freedom of religion, including a baker not serving me a kid, I believe that that is essential.
00:02:04.000So, what I'm saying is, I really believe that we do have a lot in common.
00:02:11.000We've got to work together and unite so that we can get President Trump reelected without only weapon against the radical agenda that seems to be a part of that radical agenda.
00:02:26.000I mean, I'm not a traditionalist for like 1990, I'm a traditionalist for like 1790.
00:02:33.000In Zion, that's an opposition to kind of Christian countries that we want to promote.
00:02:40.000While there may be overlap in some areas, in critical and foundational and essential areas, there's a contradiction.
00:02:49.000And that's why, you know, I would never, for example, be with somebody who's for abortion because abortion is not a problem.
00:02:58.000I've done videos about the issues of abortion.
00:03:15.000Degeneracy, DDT, homosexuality, and you know, you just come around and break yourself around and say, Well, no, but I'm like a MAGA drag queen.
00:04:42.000I think what we should have is decency laws so that the kinds of things that you're promoting, they can be heard at Tilson, they can be on television or in commercials or really, you know, for public consumption.
00:07:46.000I believe we have more in common than we don't.
00:07:49.000And by dressing up like this as a Trump supporting drag queen, it's my way of giving a middle finger to the radical LGBT cult that is pushing transgenderism on my nieces and nephews in school.
00:08:23.000Do you think children should see this?
00:08:25.000Am I in a library reading transgender stories to children?
00:08:28.000No, but I'm not teaching this at first, but do you think children should see this?
00:08:33.000If a child were around me right now and their parents were like, hey, we want a picture with you, I would take a picture.
00:08:41.000I, however, have no desire to push myself on anybody's use or counteract their religious faith.
00:08:49.000So that is why I oppose Jacqueline Story Howard because they are militantly and aggressively pushing it in a public space, pushing it to make it turn a movement.
00:08:58.000But you'll also notice that my aesthetic is Barbie, Dolly Brighton, and Cheerleader.
00:09:04.000I'm not out here trying to, yeah, no, I'm not out here trying to sexualize this vote.
00:09:10.000I'm out here trying to say that America stands for free speech and the gays need to join the conservative movement, the Common Sense Day.
00:13:26.000And that's why all the Turning Points, Benny Johnson compared Donald Trump to Mussolini, Charlie Kirk didn't want Donald Trump to win and supported Rubio and Techno.
00:22:41.000I just heard that you think this and I want to know your reasoning.
00:22:45.000Yeah, I think that while women and men are distinct, is that men have a justice based ethic, which means that men can think of things in an impersonal way.
00:22:56.000They can look at the society and say that, well, universally, this is what is good for mankind.
00:23:53.000So, the president has to lead the nation based on what is best for the nation in an impersonal sense.
00:24:02.000Woman thinks about people in a relational capacity.
00:24:06.000So, this is why, for example, and I don't know if you're a Republican, maybe you think in these terms, when women gained suffrage, you could see that as women became a greater.
00:28:01.000I can agree with that because wage growth has actually gone up when we started cutting immigration.
00:28:06.000Every time we allow in people legally, they tend to get paid more.
00:28:09.000I don't know about banning all the I'll admit, people come to the United States aren't getting paid as much because they're not going to school as much.
00:28:17.000But that's not the majority of immigration.
00:28:19.000Just saying you're against immigration yeah.
00:31:06.000If we brought it down to only the people that were absolutely essential, like if you had a person with, like, you really needed this guy, you had, like, a really special degree.
00:31:14.000That's a completely different argument.
00:31:17.000See, I'm not for, or I'm for slightly lowering immigration.
00:33:14.000The point is, if we need children, then the way that we get, if we need more people, more young people, the way to do it is to encourage the people here to have them, not import them from another country.
00:33:23.000And it has been proven to work in Hungary, Israel, I think Poland, Russia.
00:33:28.000They have pronatal policies that are able to turn fertility rates around.
00:33:31.000We also have a much different population.
00:33:36.000We can change attitudes, but at the end of the day, does it tend to go the way you want it to, or do people get more extreme?
00:33:42.000I told you, I mean, now we argued against basic things, and now we have crazy socialists in the street, and people doing all this insane stuff, wearing Antifa black masks.
00:35:55.000Like, you know, look, the point being is this.
00:35:58.000Everything that well you just said you don't really know I am but and this guy made a meme about me on Twitter most of what you've heard about me is just like I'm not even bullshitting you yeah, I know your name.
00:36:10.000Yeah, well, I'm only talking about this guy just in general point being is what we want is America to be healthy and strong and virtuous.
00:36:21.000I mean at the end of the day you probably I think the extreme you say you went I made a meme about it drop in the amount of people The dramatic drop, I don't agree with the dramatic drop, but I do think we need to cut this.
00:43:42.000So the problem is that, like, you know, if Democrats from 2008 are more right wing than Republicans now, like, you could see that if a drunk guy does anything, I'll jump in.
00:44:30.000That's why I attack people that are nominally, in name only, they're conservative.
00:44:35.000We can never defeat the left if we have a left wing controlled conservative movement, is how I see it.
00:44:44.000Well, you know, look, I'm not, you know, people only have to say, oh, well, you know, I'm with you now, but it's like, all I want is the conversation.
00:44:51.000But every time I go to these things, like CPAC banned me, Turning Point banned me for, they had me no trespass from their conference.
00:44:57.000I was out there explaining things like this to people.
00:45:00.000And they had the police come and detain me and then don't trespass me.
00:45:39.000They know, trespass me from talking to rank and file guys.
00:45:43.000Turning point people would be welcome at our thing if they wouldn't film everybody and then turn it over to Right We Watch or Media Manager.
00:48:28.000And I think, you know, people say, oh, well, Charlie Kirk called me a Groyper Grifter, which is funny.
00:48:33.000But what Benny Johnson, he doesn't wake up every day and say, like, oh, I love America.
00:48:38.000I think he wakes up every day and he's like, I'm going to go do my job and I am going to drift essentially off of well-meaning conservatives.
00:48:46.000I do think Charlie and Benny do truly like and love America.
00:48:50.000Well, then why did Charlie Kirk, and I don't want to really hear, but why did Charlie Kirk say at the start of the Groyper Wars, He said, we should staple visas to green cards to diplomas.
00:49:03.000In other words, give those immigrant graduates from universities.
00:49:07.000That's not a question you'd have to ask me.
00:53:05.000Well, I mean, I would never say anything like that.
00:53:07.000But because that's the definition, it's like, well, if you say something negative about a group of people that isn't white, well, that makes you racist.
00:53:14.000But, I mean, you just said that's not your definition.
00:54:25.000Well, but that's different because I'm not saying that, like, I could never get along with a black person.
00:54:30.000I'm saying that generally speaking, multiracial civilizations have a lot of conflict.
00:54:37.000It is intrinsic to a multiracial country that it will have conflict.
00:54:40.000And, you know, I think maybe that is the difference.
00:54:43.000People say, if you talk about groups of people and talk about them at a civilizational level, people will take that to mean the individual level.
00:54:50.000So if I say, like, oh, well, if we have mass migration from China and they don't assimilate, then there's going to be a culture clash.
00:54:56.000I'm not saying, like, I could never talk to a Chinese person.
00:56:56.000You know, there are going to be problems here.
00:56:58.000You know, it's not just going to be, you know, people say, well, immigration is good because they contribute to the economy and they bring, you know, rich culture.
00:57:24.000But we have to come to some kind of understanding where everybody's going to feel accepted and equal and not have animosity towards the other, and we could have, like, a relative peace and a sustainable order in the country.
01:00:35.000The core threat that it poses is that it's destroying the social fabric.
01:00:39.000The people that are coming here don't share our values.
01:00:42.000They don't speak the same language, they're not the same as us.
01:00:46.000The people that are coming here are just different, You know, and look, I'm, you know, fourth generation, Mexican, Italian, and Irish, and the people that came here were different.
01:01:35.000And so we have to account for that in the social fabric.
01:01:38.000To bring in all these people that are so different in such a short amount of time and so many of them, and they're completely transforming the demographic constitution of the country, that's going to have profound implications.
01:01:49.000Whether you think it's a good thing or a bad thing, America will be changed by it.
01:01:56.000I mean, like the America that my parents grew up in, it was like neighborhoods and it's like white picket fence and suburbs and, you know, the Anderson sisters and Frank Sinatra, like, it's not coming back.
01:02:05.000You know, my mom grew up in Little Italy in Chicago and we had all the best Italian restaurants in the world on Taylor Street, on one street.
01:03:52.000You know, like i'm sure you guys get called, you know, racist for being like i'm not wrong right, I don't know if you are or if you aren't.
01:04:02.000I believe racist is such a serious yeah word that it should be like you should only call racist if they have public.
01:04:10.000Yeah, they came in both of them right, because it's so sweet, I need my stick.
01:05:05.000We have like four black Voipers at our party, you know, and we had a Jewish guy and like, I have a lot of, you know, people say, oh I'm not racist, I have black friends, you know, whatever.
01:05:26.000I see San Francisco and like LA and it's like homeless people everywhere and shit in the streets and hypodermic needles and diseases coming back, medieval diseases, typhus, typhoid, the plague, you know, and there's fecal matter.
01:06:00.000I mean, the reason the left has won is because they have empowered that word and they guilt white people into going against their own interests.
01:07:39.000So, you know, I guess if they bring you up, one reason I want to talk to you is, and if they call you a racist, I want to say, well, I don't know.
01:09:35.000He's like, during his State of the Union last year, he's like, we need more illegal immigrants than ever before because the economy is so good and unemployment is so low.
01:10:29.000American Israeli Public Affairs Committee.
01:10:32.000Every year they have a conference and two-thirds of congressmen go there and presidents from both sides of the aisle and they all go there to say we will protect Israel and so much money is poured in.
01:12:04.000It's not minimizing it, but it is to say that we were in their neck of the woods.
01:12:08.000And again, not to justify that, but it's kind of different.
01:12:11.000It's not really a threat immediate to America.
01:12:14.000And their intelligence minister and defense minister have said that they'd rather have Iran on their doorstep than ISIS, which, I mean, ISIS is a bigger enemy to us than Iran.
01:12:23.000So, I mean, it's like, what is really, I mean, they're not really an ally.
01:12:27.000It seems like it's like a one way street, is really that.
01:12:29.000It seems like we're supporting them more than supporting us.
01:12:38.000Do you ever question, you know, one thing that kind of woke me up, Turning Point, all these posters, all these buttons, constantly pushing Israel, Israel this, Israel that, while claiming to be, you know, America first, we love America, but they never really explained to you why Israel, why do we talk about these things, you know, why is Israel the greatest, our greatest ally?
01:14:13.000People will take, I stream every night, Monday through Friday.
01:14:17.000I've been doing this for like three years, two, three hours a night.
01:14:20.000And people will take like a one minute slant where I'm either joking or it's hyperbole or I'm like using an analogy and look at what he said.