00:03:19.000Clean show tonight with no technical difficulties and other problems.
00:03:25.000Although, already not feeling very confident based on how we started.
00:03:30.000So, we have a lot to talk about tonight.
00:03:33.000Things seem to be moving in the world.
00:03:36.000Our featured story is about demonstrations at the White House today over Cuba.
00:03:43.000And hundreds and thousands of people have driven from Florida all the way to Washington, D.C. to protest the Biden administration's inaction.
00:03:55.000And in case you don't know, there are massive anti government protests happening in Cuba right now.
00:04:01.000The Cuban people are protesting shortages of medicine, food, electricity, and other things, as well as a bad response to the COVID outbreak.
00:04:14.000And all the demonstrations against the Biden administration seem to be coming from Republicans that want the Biden administration and the U.S. government to intervene in Cuba to liberate, liberate.
00:04:27.000The Cuban people from the communist regime.
00:04:34.000And I was reading through a letter which was written by Kevin McCarthy, the U.S. House Minority Leader, this week, about the actions Republicans want the Biden administration to take.
00:04:45.000And get this you'll never guess what they're asking for.
00:04:51.000The Republican Party wants the Biden administration to sign a bill which will create a First Amendment in Cuba.
00:05:02.000And protect the right of political dissidents to speak on the internet in Cuba.
00:05:16.000Now, did anybody watch the show yesterday?
00:05:19.000Because yesterday on this show, we talked about how all the big tech companies in the world just put every American conservative on a terrorist watch list.
00:05:31.000And PayPal is teaming up with ADL to research all transactions of so called.0.57
00:05:38.000And this week, the House Minority Leader, Republican Kevin McCarthy, wrote a letter to the Biden administration demanding that he sign a bill which will protect freedom of expression on the internet in Cuba for the political dissidents, so called political dissidents, in Cuba.
00:06:06.000We'll also be talking tonight about the hearings today.
00:06:11.000Very serious hearings today in the Congress about the Capitol riots on January 6th.
00:06:21.000Four Capitol police officers testified about what they experienced on January 6th as Trump supporters attacked them and beat them and almost killed them and apparently called them the N word.
00:06:48.000Because if you remember, earlier in the spring, they were talking about doing a 9 11 style commission, which would have subpoena power and everything about the January 6th incident.
00:07:03.000And since that failed in the Senate, now they're just doing a regular hearing, which I imagine this won't really go anywhere.0.71
00:07:10.000But nevertheless, we've got politicians crying, police officers crying, and they're making it out to be another Holocaust.
00:07:20.000Another Holocaust, which means atrocity propaganda.
00:07:28.000We get to watch a black police officer cry, and Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger are going to say their thing about democracy, and that means that you don't have civil rights anymore if you're a white person.0.70
00:15:14.000Iconic skyscrapers came crashing to the ground.
00:15:18.000And then the rubble and debris gave everyone in the vicinity mesothelioma and cancer.
00:15:24.000And then they did a commission about it in Congress.
00:15:27.000And then they created out of that the Patriot Act and the Department of Homeland Security and airport security measures and things like that.
00:15:36.000On January 6th, there was a protest at the Capitol.
00:15:40.000And maybe a few hundred people walked inside the Capitol, broke windows, fought with police officers, and a police officer shot and killed one person.1.00
00:15:50.000But let's have a 9 11 style commission for that.0.86
00:15:54.000Let's have a Holocaust style Nuremberg trial, World War II commission for January 6th.0.85
00:16:01.000And I know it doesn't need to be said, but in some sense it almost does because the scale is just ridiculous.0.93
00:16:11.000They couldn't get it passed in the Senate.
00:16:12.000So now they're just conducting a regular hearing.
00:16:15.000They wanted to do a full commission, which I think would have more power and maybe more legitimacy and would result in legislation.
00:16:25.000Now they're doing something which is really more performative.
00:16:28.000And so today was the first day of the hearings, and they brought Capitol police officers to testify, and they even had some Republicans on the commission, although they were all people that voted for Trump's impeachment, like Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger.
00:16:41.000And I'll read you a little sample of what went on there.
00:16:53.000Everybody was crying, and it was about racism, and it was about democracy, and it was about picking yourself up after you get knocked down, and that's what it means to be an American, and all this nonsense.
00:17:09.000And so we'll go through this, and then I'll react.
00:17:12.000You know, the hypocrisy is just so thick.
00:17:32.000It says The House Select Committee formed to investigate the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol convened its first hearing on Tuesday, hosting a panel of four police officers who defended the building against a mob of supporters of then President Donald Trump.
00:17:47.000The testimony, which included new video footage from the day, was both emotional and dramatic.
00:17:53.000As the officers described being overwhelmed by rioters who were better equipped for the battle that unfolded.
00:18:00.000Officer Dunn, a 13 year veteran of the Capitol Police Force, recounted enduring racist slurs in powerful testimony about confronting the mob.
00:18:10.000More is, and then goes into another part of the article.
00:18:14.000It says the officers provided chilling, detailed accounts of being knocked unconscious, beaten, and fearing death at the hands of a mob that outnumbered them.
00:18:21.000They choked up, reliving the hand to hand combat they faced on January 6th.
00:18:27.000Representative Liz Cheney issued striking criticism of her party for blocking an independent commission to examine the attack.
00:18:35.000She is one of two Republicans serving on the committee at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's invitation.
00:18:40.000The four officers testifying, which are Capitol Police Officers Aquilino Gonell, Harry Dunn, and Metropolitan Police Department Officers Michael Fanone and Daniel Hodges, flatly rejected any attempts to rewrite history and downplay the attack as one that shouldn't be investigated further.
00:19:00.000Telling lawmakers they all feared for their lives on January 6th.
00:19:05.000When Representative Liz Cheney asked Gunnell to respond to former President Donald Trump's calling the crowd loving, Gunnell placed responsibility on him for sending his supporters to the Capitol.
00:19:16.000He said, It's a pathetic excuse for this behavior, for something that he himself helped to create, this monstrosity.
00:19:24.000I'm still recovering from those hugs and kisses that day.
00:19:29.000This is like six months ago, seven months ago, and the big tough guy.
00:19:34.000Big tough police officer, big tough capital hotshot, still in recovery mode.
00:19:42.000Hodges, who referred to the rioters as terrorists, detailed the weapons used against officers that day, including police shields, batons, hammers, a sledgehammer, flagpoles, tasers, pepper spray, barren wasp spray, copper pipes, rocks, table legs broken down, guardrails, cones, and any item they could get their hands on.
00:20:03.000There were over 9,000 terrorists out there with an unknown number of firearms.
00:20:21.000Hodges, who was crushed in a doorway that day, recalled how he had to wrestle with one rider who tried to take his baton, and how another one shouted at him, You will die on your knees.
00:21:47.000You know, there is something to be said about the fact that this government pushes us around and spits on us and stabs us in the back and betrays us.
00:22:00.000They think that we are their slaves and that's how they treat us.
00:22:05.000And now that thousands and thousands of patriots go to their house, go to their Capitol and knock on their front door and kick it down and smash them in the door and beat the shit out of them and send.
00:22:21.000The politician scurrying now that the shoe's on the other foot.
00:22:49.000It says, Racial slurs haunted the hearing room as officers recounted chants made by the mob.
00:22:54.000Moving some officers to tears and prompting some lawmakers to hang their heads.
00:23:01.000Dunn recounted the racist verbal abuse he endured from rioters in emotional testimony and said it was the first time he had been called the N word in uniform.
00:23:11.000He said that prompted a torrent of racial epithets.
00:23:15.000One woman in a pink MAGA shirt yelled, You hear that, guys?
00:23:27.000It says, Dunn, who also witnessed a Confederate flag carried through the Capitol, said that another black officer shared similar stories of racial abuse from the day.
00:23:36.000He said, I sat down on the bench in the rotunda with a friend of mine who was also a black Capitol police officer and told them about the racial slurs I endured.
00:23:46.000I became very emotional and began yelling, How the blank could something like this happen?
00:26:41.000It is a fake, fake crisis, fake tragedy designed to influence people's emotions.
00:26:53.000It is a completely artificial and staged tragedy.
00:26:57.000Atrocity, which is meant to be used for propaganda purposes to manipulate the emotions of the people in the country.
00:27:05.000That's what this performance is about.
00:27:07.000That is what getting a big, tough black police officer on the stand crying about being called an N word in the Capitol is about.0.74
00:27:17.000So that they could use that footage and show all the Americans and emotionally manipulate them and guilt trip them into accepting a restriction of their civil rights.0.86
00:28:37.000And we're supposed to be moved now to reject our leader, to believe that this insane election fraud was legitimate, and to accept the coming restrictions on our freedom of speech and on our freedom to assemble, and so on and so forth.
00:29:02.000Nobody even died except for Ashley Babbitt.
00:29:05.000And there were maybe three or four people who died.
00:29:08.000Because of unrelated health complications during the course of the riot, and they were all the protesters.
00:29:15.000So they keep calling it the deadly riot and talking about the police and the democracy and so on.
00:29:21.000When what happened, in fact, was that out of thousands of people that surrounded the Capitol to protest election fraud and to demonstrate in favor of election integrity, a few hundred of those people breached the Capitol, vandalized property inside the Capitol.
00:29:40.000And fought with police, melee combat with police.
00:29:45.000There was no firefight, contrary to what these police officers theorize could have happened.
00:29:57.000There were no casualties, even on the other side.
00:30:01.000The only officer that did die as a consequence of the Capitol, we found out died days later because of a stroke.
00:30:08.000Completely unrelated to what happened that day.
00:30:11.000But now we're supposed to watch this spectacle, this performance, and that's what it is.
00:30:16.000They are performing for us, for an audience, for an audience of voters.
00:30:22.000The performance is meant to manipulate our emotions so that we will accept things that ordinarily we would not accept, which is what?
00:30:30.000Everything that they've been talking about since the Capitol, which is designating people that believe in election fraud, people that believe the vaccine is not safe, people that support Donald Trump, people that are conservative, as terrorists.
00:30:46.000And if those people are classified as terrorists, they have no civil rights.
00:31:16.000The parts that are real are exaggerated and blown out of proportion.
00:31:20.000The reactions and the emotions are staged, the speeches are pre written.
00:31:25.000And all of this is packaged up very nicely by the media and broadcast to an audience of millions of people so that they will beg for the government to take away our right to oppose their agenda.
00:31:55.000It says just hours after the House hearing ended, Leaders of the Senate Appropriations Committee reached an agreement on a $2.1 billion emergency supplemental funding bill to shore up the budgetary hole needed to secure the U.S. Capitol in the wake of the January 6th riot.
00:32:12.000The bill includes almost $1 billion for Capitol security, $100 million for Capitol police, $300 million for security measures, and $500 million for the National Guard, which concluded its mission at the Capitol in May.
00:32:27.000Officials said in a letter this month that the National Guard was still awaiting reimbursement for the cost of.
00:32:46.000They said that they are going to open up branches of the Capitol Police in California and Florida.
00:32:53.000Open up a branch of the U.S. Capitol Police, the U.S. Capitol, which is located in Washington, D.C., on the East Coast between Virginia and Maryland.
00:33:03.000They're going to open up an office for the Capitol Police.
00:33:08.000In California, on the Pacific coast, and in Florida.
00:33:13.000And you know what's curious about the Capitol Police?
00:33:16.000They don't wear body cameras, and you cannot give them a Freedom of Information Act request.
00:33:24.000Meaning that, unlike the Pentagon, unlike the regular police, there is almost no oversight and no accountability and no transparency in anything that they do.
00:33:35.000And now they're opening up branches nationwide after their $2 billion funding bill.
00:33:41.000To track threats to the Capitol, to secure the Capitol in California and in Florida.
00:33:50.000We had our black minstrel show of crying, and we had Adam Kinzinger cry, and we had them give their speech about democracy.
00:33:58.000And now we're going to give ourselves $2 billion and no body cameras and no FOIA so that we can spy on everybody and we can detain everybody and we can monitor your bank account and we can prevent you from getting on an airplane.
00:34:13.000And this is just how politics works in a mass democracy.
00:34:18.000You know, think about how consent, consent of the governed, is manufactured with reputational assassination and with atrocity propaganda.
00:34:29.000These are the two principal weapons that they use.
00:34:32.000It is an information war, it's all about psychological manipulation.
00:34:37.000They are going to use the media and the performances in the media to play on your emotions, and they're going to use the media and their clout and their legitimacy and their institutions.
00:34:49.000To destroy somebody's reputation so that they're nullified.
00:34:52.000These are the two principal weapons that the system uses to prevent the opposition from organizing and mobilizing against their agenda.
00:35:23.000Understanding of politics as we're supposed to understand it, according to the system, is based on foundational mids and foundational atrocity propaganda.0.97
00:35:35.000You know, why are we doing reparations for blacks?0.78
00:35:37.000Because of slavery and redlining and Jim Crow.0.61
00:35:41.000And why do we have to have a Holocaust museum in every city?0.67
00:35:44.000And why do we have to have an ADL?0.52
00:35:59.000I mean, and that is the foundation of the current system.
00:36:04.000Once you break free from the psychological tricks, the atrocity propaganda, the reputational assassination, and so on, you can maybe begin to see what's really going on here.
00:37:20.000And if you don't, we're going to destroy the whole city.
00:37:24.000And, you know, is the irony lost on anybody that a year later now we're all supposed to look at a black police officer now is going to cry about being called the N word by.
00:37:38.000And now that is the basis to refund the police?
00:37:41.000So last year, it was black people crying about white police calling them the N word.
00:37:48.000Now it's black police crying about white protesters calling them the N word.
00:37:53.000And last year, it was about abolishing the police.
00:37:55.000And now it's about expanding the police.0.97
00:37:59.000And somewhere out there, there is some, you know, idiot conservative and some retard leftist who are going to say, here's why that makes sense.0.98
00:38:09.000There's going to be a Vox explainer.0.99
00:38:11.000There's going to be a 538 mini podcast.
00:38:14.000There's going to be an NPR 12 minute listen.
00:38:19.000Here's why that's not a complete and total contradiction.
00:38:25.000And, you know, all of this is to say it just goes to show that there's no underlying logic to what they're doing.
00:38:33.000At least what they purport to believe, the things that they say, there's no meaning behind it, there's no internal consistency behind it, other than that it is just things that they say, performances that they do.
00:38:47.000It's focus group tested slogans and it's astroturfed activism meant to achieve things that they want.0.74
00:38:56.000But people that are seriously engaging with this BLM stuff and the Capitol stuff, you've already lost the fight.0.59
00:39:04.000You know, because somebody might say, oh, well, this doesn't make any sense.
00:39:08.000Yeah, of course it doesn't make any sense.
00:39:10.000What they say is not what they mean, what they say is not what they believe.
00:39:15.000What they say is another tool in their arsenal to get what they really want.
00:39:21.000You know, they're not acting in good faith.
00:39:23.000When they get up there on TV and they say, you know, the things that they say, and they do these performances, I mean, these people are just saying that to catalyze the response, the emotional or otherwise response from you that is desired.
00:39:37.000But the words themselves don't have meaning and, in principle, don't reflect what they really want.
00:39:43.000Because how could that make any sense?
00:39:45.000You go from one year ago, the police are, even the black police are racist, they say.
00:40:25.000And, but unless they're Trump supporters, because when Trump supporters call the police the N word, we have to refund them.
00:40:30.000Exactly, exactly, and that's why we have to refund them now.
00:40:37.000The only thing that's consistent is they just hate white people.
00:40:40.000When Trump was president and there was an election coming up, and Trump was an avatar of white identity or the traditional American nation, imperfectly, but that's what they saw him as.
00:40:51.000Well, the police were the racist system, and these people that are rioting are freedom fighters, and they're declaring an autonomous zone, and that's actually really interesting.
00:40:59.000And, you know, they're talking about separating or whatever.
00:41:02.000And now, a year later, after the insurrection, when they see the white people are rising up, no, no, now we need the police to shut down the white revolt.
00:41:12.000And you see, you know, there is some consistency there.
00:41:20.000You know, imagine going back in time a year ago and showing this video to people during the height of George Floyd or, you know, Rayshard, what's the other one?
00:42:21.000So, the sooner people realize that, the more quickly that we could fight effectively.
00:42:26.000So, anyway, that's the Capitol hearings.
00:42:28.000We'll see if there's anything more on that.
00:42:30.000I don't know if they're doing more of these, if there's going to be more days of this, but that's where we are so far with the Capitol hearings.
00:44:49.000When we're getting beaten and abused by black rioters and so on, when we're getting beaten and abused by The vax tyranny, when we're getting beaten and abused by the government, when we go out and protest, do they protect us?0.99
00:45:03.000Do they listen to our appeals for our humanity?0.94
00:45:07.000Or do they say, put your hands behind your back because you didn't wear a mask, because you didn't get the vaccine, because your permit is up at the Stop the Steal protest, because you use the bathroom in the Capitol on January 6th, like Joe Biggs, when he's over there in solitary confinement and doesn't see daylight for seven months?
00:45:58.000In November, on November 3rd, in 2020.
00:46:01.000And how did our sacred temple of democracy, the Capitol, work out when Republicans won the House, Senate, White House, and Supreme Court, and we couldn't even pass a few billion dollars for a border wall?
00:46:13.000But they give two billion dollars to themselves for Capitol police branches in Florida and California and a wall around their house.
00:46:24.000And that stuff should be obvious, but you still have so many people hanging on, hanging on.
00:46:44.000Look out for your kids and your community.
00:46:46.000Now, this is not a call for amorality or immorality, but it's a call for some good sense here.
00:46:55.000You know, the social fabric is coming undone.
00:46:57.000And as far as I'm concerned, if you're out there still trying to hang on to it, at least if you live in one of these big cities and politically, You are a sucker because you're the only one.
00:47:08.000You're going to be caught holding the bag.
00:47:11.000You know, you see these black people in San Francisco, they walk into Walgreens and take a bunch of stuff and just leave.1.00
00:47:17.000Walgreens, which, by the way, was one of the only stores permitted to stay open during the lockdown while your business and your employer were closed.1.00
00:47:28.000Walgreens is a beneficiary of government cronyism and benefited at your expense economically.
00:47:36.000Because Democrats passed laws, now people can just steal because anything under $950 in terms of value of shoplifting is a misdemeanor and they won't prosecute you for it.
00:48:37.000You know, and this is not life advice, by the way, but I'm saying, you know, like theoretically, if they turn the COVID unemployment benefits back on and you're getting more from unemployment than your job, quit your job.
00:48:51.000You know, I would have said at one time, no, taking welfare is not good, you know, because we have a society and you're supposed to play by the rules and not take advantage.
00:49:36.000The old rules, the old way of doing things, clearly, we're the only ones holding them up, and we're the only ones who care about them, and they're only holding us back at this point.
00:49:47.000You know, people don't want to live in a world with rules.
00:49:49.000If Jeff Bezos doesn't play by him, if the blacks and Hispanics and the Jews and the Asians and the gays and the women don't play by him, we got to play by the rules.
00:50:03.000And ultimately, the goal is to create our own society in whatever form, and then we can reestablish rules.
00:50:11.000Rules that are going to be respected, rules that are going to be followed by everybody, rules that are worthwhile.
00:50:17.000And they're respected and they're followed and they're worthwhile because everybody agrees upon them and they're valuable in themselves.
00:50:27.000But it doesn't work if half the country doesn't care.
00:50:30.000And the other half is desperately trying to hold it together, and especially the other half that's on the receiving end of all the abuses, because that's what we have now.
00:50:37.000So, anyway, but that's the last word on that.
00:52:05.000So, if you haven't been paying attention, there's been massive anti government demonstrations in Cuba.
00:52:11.000And the anti government demonstrations are happening allegedly because of shortages of essential things like food, medicine, electricity, other public services, vaccines, etc.
00:52:26.000And honestly, it's a big question whenever these things happen as to whether or not they are really organic.
00:52:32.000Every time you see an anti government demonstration, In one of these so called rogue states like Iran or Venezuela or Cuba or Belarus or Russia or China, you know, you always have to raise an eyebrow and say, you know, more likely than not, it is fake, it's artificial, it's being done by the CIA or, you know, the State Department or some arm of the U.S. deep state.
00:53:02.000But if you haven't been paying attention, that's been going on.
00:53:04.000The biggest anti government protests in history in Cuba.
00:53:10.000And in response to this, Republicans have become vocally supportive of the protesters.
00:53:18.000And it's interesting what they're saying, because they're not even saying that the Cuban demonstrators should be given what they're asking for, because, you know, in case you don't know this either, the U.S. has embargoed Cuba since the 1960s.
00:53:34.000So Cuba can't have any resources, and then people allegedly are organically rising up because of that, and then Republicans say, hey, Give them things.
00:53:46.000Never mind, just overthrow the government because the government can't provide them with things.
00:53:56.000And don't get me wrong, that's the point of the embargo.
00:53:59.000You know, think of it this way whenever you see something like that happening, whether it's organic or whether it's artificial, that's the point of the embargo.
00:54:08.000Sanctions are regime change by other means.
00:54:11.000Instead of sending jets overhead and special forces to kill the people in the royal palace, they just starve the country so that the people get mad or the people believe.
00:54:25.000That these actors are mad, and there's an organic groundswell which displaces the ruling regime.
00:54:32.000And this is what they've been doing in Venezuela, Iran, Russia, in many countries.
00:54:37.000It's a tried and true color revolution tactic.
00:54:40.000And that's what's going on in Cuba right now.
00:54:42.000People are protesting because they don't have food, they don't have water, there's scarcity, there's shortages.
00:54:48.000And the Republicans say, well, don't lift the embargo, don't help the people, overthrow the regime.
00:54:53.000We want the Biden administration to overthrow the Cuban government.
00:54:58.000But what's interesting is they're not even just saying that.
00:55:01.000They're going even a step further and they're saying that the Cuban people need to be given access to the internet.
00:55:10.000They're saying, well, you know, not only should the Cuban government be overthrown, not only do the Cuban people need their food and their water and their electricity, but also we need the Cuban government to have freedom of speech on the internet so that the opposition's message could be amplified throughout the world so the world could hear them.
00:55:29.000And so the country can hear them and they can mobilize their opposition to the regime.
00:55:36.000And I was reading this article and it's pretty amazing.
00:55:41.000There's a country, there's a country out there, and it's a country which is totally socialist.
00:55:48.000It's basically a one party state and it's failing badly.
00:55:52.000There's shortages of essential goods like electricity and food and water.
00:55:58.000And what's worse, When the people try, when the people try to organize to oppose this left wing single party government, which is destroying the economy, they're being censored on the internet.
00:56:11.000And the censorship is preventing them from effectively organizing and mobilizing.
00:56:15.000So you've got people that are calling out for freedom of speech on the internet so that they can organize themselves and get their message out and hopefully put in place a government that's more responsive to the needs of the people.
00:56:37.000It says Cuban Americans held a large rally outside the White House overnight from Sunday into Monday in a noisy bid to rouse President Biden to action against the island's communist leaders.
00:56:49.000Biden, who returned to the White House from his home of Delaware, might have been able to hear the ruckus from his second floor residence.
00:56:57.000A group of hundreds chanted Libertad after dark on Pennsylvania Avenue.
00:57:02.000The Miami Herald reported that the White House's outdoor lights. were shut off at midnight, but that the rally continued into early Monday.
00:57:11.000Many of the rallygoers drove to D.C. in caravans from Florida.
00:57:15.000Anti communist Cubans have rallied outside the White House consistently since the largest anti government protests in a generation broke out this month.
00:57:24.000Biden on Thursday authorized sanctions against one Cuban official and a Cuban government agency to punish a crackdown on protesters.
00:57:33.000House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, huddled with members of the House GOP 16 member Cuban advisory group on Wednesday, To discuss policy options to aid Cuban protesters pushing back against the communist regime to hold it accountable.
00:57:47.000The group is weighing its legislative options with members asserting they are looking to work across the aisle and with the administration to ramp up pressure on Cuba to allow for peaceful protesting in the face of violence and repression from Cuban officials.
00:58:03.000Some of the island's largest protests in recent history have emerged in the wake of food, medicine, electricity, and internet shortages.
00:58:11.000Representative McCall from Texas, who has been vocal in pushing back against the Cuban regime, stressed the importance of ensuring internet access is available to allow Cubans to fight for their freedoms.
00:58:24.000Noting legislation that he and Marsha Blackburn have worked on in an attempt to ensure access to open communication is available.
00:58:33.000He said the Open Technology Fund, which Senator Blackburn and I authorized, has helped to fund technology that is currently circumventing Chinese supported censorship in Cuba.
00:58:43.000Our estimates are nearly 1.3 million Cubans have access to the internet because of initiatives supported by the Open Technology Fund.
00:59:09.000Yeah, just like the people in Cuba.1.00
00:59:12.000Just like those fucking people in Cuba.0.98
00:59:14.000And like the Uyghurs, the Hong Kongers, the Belarusians, and the Iranians.
00:59:24.000Representative Jimenez said that helping seek technological solutions is a key component in aiding Cuban protesters in being able to protect themselves from violence and adding transparency to the situation on a broader platform.
01:00:11.000Why is it that Republicans, and it's not just the politicians, but it's even a lot of people too, there's a lot of neocons out there who will jump at the first sign of a third world country, you know, a minority in a rogue state.
01:00:27.000Plight, their human rights, their oppression, their censorship.
01:00:33.000When it comes to Trump supporters, they honestly couldn't care less.
01:00:38.000When it comes to Cuba, they literally want a ground invasion.
01:00:41.000If Biden invaded Cuba tomorrow and overthrew the government, these neocons, a lot of these establishment Republicans and conservatives would be celebrating.
01:00:53.000Honest to God, even a lot of so called populist Inc. people would be celebrating.
01:00:58.000They would say, well, I think Americans should be supported more, but this is good too.
01:01:23.000But seriously, it really comes down to people are just not willing to stick up for themselves.0.57
01:01:30.000White people have the savior complex.0.84
01:01:32.000We can be brave and we could go out there and we could stick up for the Cubans against the Chinese censorship, but we can't stick up for white people.0.99
01:02:44.000But if China and Russia team up, or if some other coalition teams up, If there is some collection of countries that can exert influence in the other direction, wouldn't that be a good thing?
01:02:55.000Wouldn't it be a good thing if we had people talking about our civil rights and their country, like we're talking about the civil rights of Cubans and ours?
01:03:06.000Wouldn't it be great if Poland or Italy or Hungary?
01:03:09.000What if there was a right wing European Union?
01:03:12.000What if there was a Eurasian coalition led by Russia that had an open technology fund which would support freedom of speech in America?
01:03:21.000Made a censorship proof social media for Americans that was free from the censorship of Visa, MasterCard, ADL, SPLC, ACLU, and all the others.
01:03:35.000Wouldn't that be a good thing if there was something greater than and without, meaning outside of America, that could pressure America into doing the right thing?
01:03:44.000Into supporting the opposition against the American regime?
01:03:48.000In supporting the human rights and the civil rights of the American opposition?
01:05:13.000The Cubans are not saying, well, if we just elect the right guy and if we do this or that, I mean, we've got to start thinking seriously about the fact that we are going to become no different than all these other oppressed minorities around the world with no recourse, no linkage institutions, no political participation, no enfranchisement.
01:05:49.000Pulling the plug so that people like me and others can't talk about the black crime, can't talk about the anti white hatred, can't talk about even the censorship or the political persecution, so that it can continue and expand.
01:06:05.000So that's what's going on in Cuba.0.60
01:06:07.000I wish Republicans cared as much about the free speech.
01:06:10.000On the internet, Americans as they do in Cubans.
01:06:12.000And I wish they cared as much about white Americans in West Virginia or Ohio or Pennsylvania or Nebraska as they do about Uyghurs in the Xinjiang province in Western China or about whoever else.0.89
01:06:27.000And ultimately, we need leaders that are going to fight for us in the same way.
01:06:30.000We need a real opposition leader, an opposition leader, not a politician, not someone that's going to go up there and say, let's ban immigration and protect our jobs.
01:06:39.000We need an opposition leader that understands what that means.
01:07:53.000They have national sovereignty, and let's just leave them alone, okay?
01:07:58.000And I understand the Monroe Doctrine and all of that, but let's focus inwardly on the American opposition, especially among the Republican Party, which should be a vessel for the American opposition.0.90
01:08:10.000Not for the Cubans, not for the Pentagon, not for the deep state to spread its tentacles, because that's what they're doing.0.74
01:08:16.000The Republican Party should be a vessel for the American opposition, which is white Christian conservatives.
01:08:21.000It should not be a vehicle for the Pentagon to express its global territorial ambitions by agitating for a war in Cuba and for their freedom of speech over there.
01:08:33.000We should have freedom of speech here for our people.
01:08:43.000And notice, too, they're all out there saying we need to bring the Cuban freedom fighters and give them our socialists because the Castro regime is communist or something.
01:10:27.000You know, It's really just about how it's applied.
01:10:31.000Because, you know, liberals say that they believe in freedom and they'll say things like, you know, they support marijuana and they support gay marriage and they support transsexuals and abortion, but they don't support, you know, people not getting the vaccine.
01:10:48.000And they don't support, you know, free enterprise.
01:10:52.000They don't support deregulating the country and a variety of other things.
01:10:57.000And, you know, the way that I look at freedom is.
01:11:01.000I don't even, I wouldn't even call it freedom.
01:11:02.000I would generally just call it like liberty.
01:11:05.000I know maybe that's like cringe to say freedom versus liberty, but there does seem to be a subtle difference.
01:11:11.000We're talking about the liberty to, you know, basically within the realm of what is good for people, take their life in a direction that they want to take it.
01:11:22.000You know, when I think about liberty, I think of, you know, you can be the sort of master of your own destiny in the sense that you could choose what you want to do with your life.
01:11:32.000Go out and you can start a business, you can go to school, you can get a job that you want.
01:11:38.000I mean, you can spend your days how you'd like to spend them.
01:11:41.000And, you know, basically, you've got the government off your back and you've got other institutions off your back.
01:11:49.000And I think that's how most people understood it for a long time.
01:11:52.000When they look at America, they look at a country that doesn't have these oppressive social classes, it doesn't have an oppressive bureaucracy.
01:11:59.000I'm talking about like 19th, 20th century America.
01:12:02.000You could go, you could get your land, you can work your land, you could get your family, and all of that.
01:12:07.000The way liberals see it is like, well, we want to be able to do whatever we want to do.
01:12:22.000And, you know, I think maybe where you draw that line is that maybe you just draw a different line in terms of what the society's values are.
01:12:34.000Because I think both conservatives and liberals.
01:12:37.000They recognize a point at which the individual's liberty begins and ends within the society.
01:12:44.000I think conservatives and liberals draw a very different line.
01:12:47.000And I would put most conservatives in the liberal camp.
01:12:50.000What I mean by this is most conservatives will say, well, hey, as long as it doesn't bother me.
01:12:54.000So they see so called freedom or liberty as expansive as whatever is not bothersome or doesn't physically harm another person.
01:13:06.000That's how expansive their definition of liberty is.
01:13:10.000And the way that I see it, I think the real conservative disposition is that individuals are, I mean, they can't define themselves outside of the society.
01:13:19.000They're an integral part of the society.
01:13:22.000And America is not a frontier anymore.
01:13:27.000And this is recent, relatively, you know, in the course of human history.
01:13:32.000And so if people are part of a society and part of a fabric, individuals' actions have ramifications for other people in the society, with or without.
01:14:32.000We treat everybody in that way and say, well, individuals can do whatever they want.
01:14:35.000Well, what winds up happening is that women are treated like adult men and they're given the same treatment as an adult man with rationality and agency.
01:14:44.000And so then they're out there in the world.
01:15:59.000Horizontally across the society, among other people in the community, and vertically in terms of your family, your children, and your parents.
01:16:07.000And this is where liberals, I think, have it all wrong.
01:16:12.000They think in the realm of abstraction, where you've got individuals and they're sort of static and they're atomic.
01:16:19.000I know people say they're atomized, but atomic meaning that they're like a point, they're a static point, but they're not.
01:16:27.000You know, we're a web, we're a network, and we're dynamic.
01:16:30.000People are moving through time and people are interconnected.
01:16:34.000And so, you know, this kind of liberty that says, do whatever you want as long as it doesn't affect anybody, well, of course, it affects everybody.
01:17:01.000And so to kind of like ignore that and treat everybody like we're all like male adult entrepreneurs, like we're all, and I think that's how libertarians and liberals think of things.
01:17:12.000They think about everybody as like an adult male entrepreneur.
01:17:15.000That's just not consistent with how society is.
01:17:20.000Young men and young women get married and have families and have kids.
01:17:23.000So it's not an individual society, it's a family society.
01:17:27.000And so it's not about how the individual affects others or harms others.
01:17:31.000It's about what are the roles of people within society.
01:17:34.000What is the role of a man and a woman and a child and a father and so on?
01:17:39.000What are the relational and dynamic and interconnected roles of people?
01:17:44.000And it's within that context that we should have liberty, I think.
01:17:51.000I think that's, you know, I don't know if that's a perfect explanation of it.
01:17:55.000It's not refined, but I think that's what I kept running into.
01:18:00.000That's what really made me a conservative as opposed to a libertarian.
01:18:05.000Because when I was a libertarian and I was a high schooler, when I was a high schooler and I was just a guy, I was like, yeah, I should be able to do whatever I want.
01:18:14.000I should be able to start a business and not have to pay taxes, and I should be able to do whatever I want if I want to do it.
01:18:20.000But then you realize as you get older, well, you know, men and women are attracted to each other, and men and women are going to have sex.
01:18:29.000And when men and women have sex, you're going to have kids, and someone's going to need to raise the kids.
01:18:34.000And the only people that are going to raise the kids are the husband and wife, or the mother and the father.0.79
01:19:18.000I could totally shirk my responsibilities.
01:19:21.000You know, it's that sort of like solipsistic, narcissistic, you know, it's me and I'm just a point and I'm an atom and I'm just going to go in any direction.
01:19:30.000That's what's creating this frenzied chaos.
01:19:47.000We're talking about, I mean, if you're talking about a cross section of society in a given moment, maybe you could talk about individuals, but society goes on, you know?
01:19:57.000And so, I don't know if that makes much sense, but that's how I would define it differently.
01:20:01.000I think that's how a conservative would define it differently.
01:20:06.000So, I mean, freedom to, you know, to do things that we know are bad, I don't think we should have that.
01:20:14.000I think we should have liberty based on what we know is good and based on what people's roles and responsibilities are.
01:20:50.000I used to believe liberty is the highest governing principle.
01:20:52.000And I'm an objectivist, and I read Ayn Rand, and I think that I should be able to, I'm selfish, and I could do whatever I want, and realize that we're really all bound up together.
01:21:04.000And, you know, one day, hopefully, I'll have a wife and kids.
01:21:07.000And then, you know, they're going to have wives and husbands, and then they're going to have kids, and so on and so on, and they're going to have neighbors, and they're going to have, you know, we're.
01:21:39.000Because Catholicism, at least on the level that we're talking about right now on this subject, believes in the body of Christ.
01:21:47.000It doesn't believe in this individual thing where it's like, well, I've got my relationship with God and that's my own and I'm reading the Bible for myself.
01:21:54.000Catholics believe in the body of Christ and they believe in the priest and in the community and all of this.
01:22:01.000So, I mean, that's one of the reasons, not the only reason.
01:22:04.000But before I get Catholic saying, that's not the best defense of the Catholic faith I've ever heard, ever, I'm saying it's kind of notable.
01:22:12.000It's notable that that's one of the differences.
01:22:14.000Catholicism is a more conservative religion than Protestantism.
01:22:18.000Now, you shouldn't be Catholic based on what's more conservative, but if you know that conservatism is right and religion is the truth because it's made by the thing, by the being that created us, you know, the things that seem right probably are right, you know?
01:22:34.000If it's the most conservative religion, and conservatism we know based on our nature is right, and religion has to be right, well, I mean, it's going to correlate, right?
01:22:46.000So, I don't think that's insignificant that Catholicism is more communitarian.
01:24:22.000Maxie Stoneman says I always hate when people at work ask me what my hobby is.
01:24:26.000Usually I have to make up a simple answer like hanging out with my friends or going outside because I can't tell them my real hobby, which is being a hardcore right winger online.
01:24:37.000Yeah, I mean, I have difficulty with that too, only because I don't really have a hobby.
01:25:40.000Jesse Winfrey says, Excuse me, he says, Howdy, Nick.
01:25:43.000Yesterday was my birthday and I was going to super chat, but I drank a lot of beer and my grandma made a big pecan pie, so I didn't hang out long enough to watch the show.
01:34:02.000Anyway, Wolfie says Jimmy Dore was on Rogan today talking about how activists on the left in the past joined forces with racist southerners to fight for the things they agreed on, and that's what he wants to do.
01:34:15.000Do you have any interest in forming an alliance with him?
01:34:17.000I don't really know him that well, but it'd be interesting, I think.
01:34:26.000I don't think he means people like me.
01:34:27.000I bet he means people like Steve Bannon.
01:34:58.000It's good as an appetizer, but But really, and you know, I don't know why you want to fight me on this if you think it's funny or something, but it's noodles and beans, man.
01:35:33.000James McKenzie says the sheer dedication that these so called counter jihadists give to Israel never ceases to amaze me.
01:35:40.000Robert Spencer was whining about Houthis in Yemen because they are evil anti Semites while failing to mention they are fighting against Saudi influence.0.93
01:35:49.000You know, the people actually funding the Muslim terrorists that attack us.0.95
01:35:53.000And this guy claims to be defending the West from Islam.0.69
01:37:55.000We like Vader, but you know, this guy, his big claim to fame is Fortnite, and then he's like a professional Fortnite tournament loser, the way he loses every Fortnite Friday.
01:38:03.000We're just trying to make you better, man.
01:45:06.000And I bootstrapped it, and I made a show, and I went to Seaville, and I fought the Con Inc. People and I won the optics war and I won the thought wars and I won the Groyper Wars and we asked the questions and we went to the rallies and I made something of myself.
01:45:26.000And now all these Zoomers come around, all these 18, 19 year old Zoomers, Veda and Trey and all these others come around and they say, I'm going to be the next Nick Fuentes.