00:00:12.000Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Tuesday.
00:00:17.000We've got a lot to talk about, lots to get into.
00:00:20.000And you might be able to tell by the title of the video it's going to be another night where I'm not exactly a happy camper.
00:00:28.000We've been having a rough few weeks politically, technologically, in other ways.
00:00:36.000And tonight, our main story is about a new executive order by the president on police brutality.
00:00:44.000And this is part of a long series, actually, kind of a short series in the past week, of betrayals, of giant mistakes, of us just being ritualistically humiliated.
00:00:58.000I think it would be an apropos phrase by the GOP, by our representatives.
00:01:07.000In Congress, when the Senate Republicans turned on us and turned on the President by endorsing the Warren Amendment, which would mandate the Pentagon to change the names of the Confederate military bases, or change the Confederate names of current military bases.
00:01:24.000Yesterday, we talked about a landmark Supreme Court decision on discrimination against homosexuals and transsexuals in the workplace, and it was Neil Gorsuch that tipped the vote.
00:01:37.000Neil Gorsuch and John Roberts, two Republican.
00:01:40.000Appointed justices, supposedly conservatives, who flipped the vote in favor of the liberal side.
00:01:46.000And then now today, Friday, Monday, and now Tuesday, a perfect sequence.
00:01:54.000Now, the president in the White House signed an executive order on police brutality today, which would ban the use of chokeholds, would tie federal funding to the banning of chokeholds, and a number of other reforms.
00:02:07.000And we're going to talk tonight about what's in the executive order.
00:02:10.000We're going to talk about the specifics.
00:02:13.000But to me, it's really neither here nor there what's in the executive order.
00:02:18.000What we've seen for the past three weeks is rioting, looting, anarchy, anti white, anti police, hate crimes, and violence.
00:02:28.000And in the midst of all of this, the response from the White House, before doing anything else, is to capitulate to their demands.
00:02:37.000Now, not capitulate to every one of their demands or the most extreme demands, but a capitulation nonetheless.
00:02:44.000We'll be talking about that executive order, the political calculus at work here.
00:02:49.000Can't imagine what's going on with that, but we'll talk about the executive order.
00:02:53.000We'll also be talking tonight about tech censorship.
00:02:56.000You may have seen this on Twitter, maybe not, but Google has banned Zero Hedge and The Federalist from running Google advertisements on their websites.
00:03:08.000And I'm not sure how many of you are familiar with either of those websites, they're actually very different.
00:03:13.000It's kind of weird that they're lumped in together.
00:03:16.000But Zero Hedge is like a more conspiracy type website.
00:03:22.000I would compare it to Infowars or something like that.
00:03:25.000The Federalist is a much more mainstream, conservative, con ink kind of a publication.
00:03:31.000And the reason that they are under the gun this week is because they have posted articles discussing Black Lives Matter.
00:03:38.000And they don't actually endorse Black Lives Matter, they don't support the protests.
00:03:42.000In some cases, they are speculating whether or not the protests are even organic.
00:03:47.000And it's for that reason, what's written in these articles and in the comments section underneath the articles, that Google has said that those ideas, those claims that they're making, they're not exactly consistent with Google's terms of service.
00:04:01.000So, they are banning them from being able to run advertisements using the Google AdSense service on their websites.
00:04:09.000And the reason to me why this is newsworthy is because this is what we've been saying for years.
00:04:15.000This is not, understand, just your run of the mill tech censorship.
00:04:20.000Everybody knows about ordinary tech censorship.
00:04:24.000Not everybody knows about ordinary tech censorship.
00:04:26.000A lot of boomers, a lot of people in the middle on the left, and even on the right don't know about it.
00:04:32.000But the kind of tech censorship that most of the people know about who do know what's going on, they know about people getting banned from Twitter arbitrarily, people getting suspended on YouTube arbitrarily, people getting suspended on Facebook without a great reason.
00:04:51.000And this is a very narrow definition of tech censorship, which is that you're being banned from a social media platform for a reason which is not exactly legitimate.
00:05:01.000But what we've been arguing about tech censorship for years is two things in particular.
00:05:07.000Number one, tech censorship doesn't stop at people that are on the fringes.
00:05:12.000It doesn't stop at the people that are the most disagreeable or the people that you like the least, the people that are so far outside the mainstream.
00:05:20.000It's going to come for the mainstream eventually.
00:05:22.000It'll come for everybody except for the people in the very middle and obviously the far left of the political spectrum.
00:05:41.000And number two, we've argued, and I've argued on this show, that tech censorship doesn't just stop at your Twitter account and your Facebook account and your YouTube channel, but eventually, and this is where the big problems are going to come for us, tech censorship will expand to basically every other service that exists on the internet.
00:06:01.000Principally and most importantly, financial services, fundraising services.
00:06:06.000And that includes things like PayPal, that includes Google AdSense, that includes.
00:06:12.000Stripe, Cash App, Venmo, things of that nature.
00:06:20.000I'm sure one day Uber Eats and Grubhub will be telling you you can't order a pizza because you're racist or something like that.
00:06:27.000So the reason we'll be talking about this tonight is because in a lot of ways this is a huge vindication of everything that we've been warning about for years.
00:06:35.000And it's been happening slowly, but obviously in the past few weeks things have been happening very quickly.
00:06:42.000Those will be our two big stories tonight.
00:06:45.000And it's been a rough few weeks, I have to tell you.
00:06:49.000And what's rough about what's been going on this year, in my opinion, is not even actually what's happening the coronavirus, the recession, the George Floyd riots.
00:07:01.000I'm actually not that upset about all of that because honestly, all of that was very predictable.
00:07:07.000I was talking about a pandemic like years ago on this show.
00:07:12.000And if people have been watching me for a long time, you know I've been talking about a pandemic for a long time.
00:07:41.000And the other thing about these events is that, and I've talked about this before, I think Patrick Casey's talked about this a lot on his streams.
00:07:49.000We're actually not going to get anywhere as a people and as a movement if there isn't some instability, if there isn't a mix up, if there isn't some kind of a big shake up, which will loosen some of these entrenched forces that hate us and that are trying to destroy us.
00:08:06.000And that's the media, the government, academia, Hollywood, all the institutions.
00:08:11.000Unless there is a radical change in circumstance, it's going to be difficult for us to fix things given the status quo and how entrenched all these forces are.
00:08:20.000So, like I said, what I'm I'm not upset about this year so far because of these events, because they were to be expected.
00:08:29.000And things like this are necessary, actually, to get where we need to go, to change what's on the table, so to speak, to sort of change the climate and the environment for politics.
00:08:42.000This is necessary for what we're trying to do.
00:08:44.000What has been so disappointing to me, and what has been so difficult, and what we've been talking about all the way back since March or February, is the failure to capitalize on all of this.
00:08:55.000You have to understand that's the real black pill.
00:08:57.000The black pill is not that bad things are happening.
00:09:02.000Bad things will happen with increasing frequency for the rest of our lives.
00:09:07.000Bad things will get worse and they will be more common and more frequent, right?
00:09:12.000But what is sad, what is really, I think, the thing that makes me not happy at this point is the fact that in spite of all these giant opportunities, in spite of all these giant crises, there's no will or initiative to capitalize on this by the right.
00:09:29.000There's no will to capitalize on this by the Trump administration, by the GOP, and even in some sense, our own movement.
00:09:45.000We don't have 1% of the resources that they have or the connections they have or anything like that.
00:09:52.000So it's not to say that I'm blaming us, but it is to say that we're in a time of great turmoil and there is nobody with the right ideas and the right agenda.
00:10:02.000That is there to capitalize on any of it.
00:10:04.000And so, as such, things are just getting worse.
00:10:06.000And the enemy is taking the initiative from us.
00:10:11.000That would have been the perfect opportunity for Trump to sweep in, take control of the economy, send out a giant stimulus, and maybe blame it on China, blame it on immigrants, whatever.
00:10:34.000Excuse me, then it was about Amazon taking over and mass surveillance.
00:10:38.000The globalists and the deep state and the people inside the government completely stole the initiative from a nationalist or supposedly nationalist White House.
00:10:50.000And so, to kind of speak to this evolving situation, a lot of people are looking at the country right now.
00:10:56.000I'm sure people that watch this show, that watch other shows at 7 o'clock, maybe on Fox News, and they're saying to themselves, what is the path forward?
00:11:26.000And the reason that I've just talked about all this backstory is because that fundamentally is the problem that must be remedied.
00:11:34.000That when these crises happen, and like I said, They're going to become more frequent and more intense.
00:11:41.000What we're trying to do is build up an infrastructure.
00:11:44.000We're trying to build up some kind of parallel infrastructure, parallel institution, so that when these things happen, we can capitalize on them.
00:11:55.000Because I've been watching politics now for years and years.
00:11:59.000I've been doing the show for a few years.
00:12:01.000And the biggest mistake that I saw and the mistake that we're still dealing with, and in some ways, a lot of the mistakes proceed from this original mistake.
00:12:09.000The big mistake is that the Trump administration got into office, Trump got elected, and he filled up the White House.
00:12:17.000There was not a nationalist infrastructure to capitalize on the victory.
00:12:21.000There was not a nationalist infrastructure to say, let's take this momentum from the election and convert that into nationalist rule.
00:12:30.000Let's convert that into nationalist policy.
00:12:33.000Let's now hold the reins of power rather than trying to grab them.
00:12:38.000But that wasn't there, that didn't exist.
00:12:40.000Or if it was, the people that were a part of that infrastructure were either stupid and they made big mistakes or they were lazy.
00:12:47.000Or they didn't expect that the GOPE, the establishment, was going to grab the reins from them.
00:12:52.000But that effectively, I think, is what got us in this mess.
00:12:56.000We did the work online and on the campaign and we voted and so on.
00:13:00.000But it was the GOPE, it was the establishment that took the initiative, that seized the opportunity during the great shakeup, the great crisis, so to speak, of Trump's election.
00:13:11.000And so, what I think is the step forward for a lot of us, and I've been thinking about this for the past few weeks, but for a long time.
00:13:20.000Is what we're really about, what America First is about.
00:13:23.000It's not about taking over the GOP and now we're going to be speaking at CPAC and we're going to get invited to the Zog parties.
00:13:33.000The end game is to put our Groypers, to put our people in positions through tactics like infiltration and other things, but to put people in a position where when things like this happen, we stand a chance at mobilizing and capitalizing on these kinds of opportunities, whatever that might look like.
00:13:53.000People in a congressional office, if that's people in the White House, if that's people in state and local government, if that's people in the party or in a variety of other different institutions, media.
00:14:03.000But I think that's ultimately the end game because a lot of people are looking at this and they're saying, well, total black pill, country's over.
00:14:11.000But this is really like the top of the first inning.
00:14:13.000As far as civilizational collapse goes, this is the beginning of the beginning.
00:14:18.000And if you feel like we've lost the initiative or Trump bungled this crisis, Believe me, the problems that we have is not a shortage of terrible disasters like this.
00:14:31.000We just need to put ourselves, I think, in a position where we can better take the initiative and capitalize on crises like this.
00:14:37.000I think that's kind of my thinking at this point because we're going to see a big shakeup, and whoever is best able to sort of ride the wave, who's able to look at the situation, evaluate it, and find the advantage, find the in, find the way to get on top of it, whoever is able to do that the best, that Group, that institution, that people, that is who will decide the future of America.
00:15:04.000And throughout history, you've seen, and I said this in my speech at AFPAC, it is often throughout history a small group of highly motivated people who change history.
00:15:14.000It's about that confluence of people that are determined and have the will and the events, you know, the momentum of history, the sort of historical fatalism, so to speak.
00:15:24.000That's where we're able to get the country that we want.
00:15:27.000So, So, those are just some of my passing thoughts and observations about the past few weeks.
00:15:32.000It's been, you know, we haven't been short on problems, but we have, I think, been short on answers and sort of like a sober analysis of where we're at.
00:15:41.000But I think that's pretty much, that's at least what I'm thinking.
00:16:54.000I reached out to them, my viewers reached out to them, and they said, Oh, there's something wrong with our website.
00:16:59.000These recordings are lost, essentially.
00:17:02.000I've got local recordings of them, but that's what they're saying.
00:17:06.000But I've been seeing people in the live chat, and people have been reposting the shows on YouTube, and people in the comments there are saying, He's deleting the videos.
00:17:14.000It's all this conspiracy to get people to sign up for his website.
00:21:42.000And I'll read to you this is an article from NBC about what transpired today.
00:21:47.000It says Google has banned Zero Hedge, a far right website that often traffics in conspiracy theories, from its advertising platform over policy violations found in the comments section of stories about recent Black Lives Matter protests.
00:22:01.000Google also issued a warning on Tuesday to the Federalist over comments on articles related to recent protests.
00:22:08.000I will say, That Zero Hedge and The Federalist are very different.
00:22:13.000Zero Hedge, I don't read it all the time, but I do like that website.
00:22:18.000I like it definitely better than The Federalist, better than most.
00:22:21.000So I do think it's important to differentiate.
00:22:24.000I don't like seeing Zero Hedge censored, but The Federalist, I'm really not losing sleep over it.
00:22:30.000It says a Google spokesperson said in an email on Monday that it demonetized the websites after determining they violated its policies on content related to race.
00:22:40.000The spokesperson said, We have strict publisher policies that govern the content ads can run on and explicitly prohibit derogatory content that promotes hatred, intolerance, violence, or discrimination based on race from monetizing.
00:22:56.000When a page or site violates our policies, we take action.
00:23:00.000In this case, we've removed both sites' ability to monetize with Google.
00:23:05.000After publication of the story, Google backtracked on Tuesday, clarifying that the Federalists had been warned, but still had time to address.
00:23:12.000The warnings and now has three days to remove the violations before a ban goes into effect.
00:23:18.000Google's ban comes after the company was notified of a report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate, a British nonprofit that combats online hate and misinformation.
00:23:28.000They found that 10 U.S. based websites have published what they say are racist articles about the protests and projected that the websites would make millions of dollars through Google ads.
00:23:39.000Zero Hedge had already been demonetized prior to NBC News' inquiry.
00:23:44.000Zero Hedge and the Federalists did not respond to requests for comment.
00:23:48.000And according to a spokesman from Digital Hate, he said, We found that lots of those companies are inadvertently funding through their advertising content that is outright racist in defense of white supremacism and contains conspiracy theories about George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement.
00:24:04.000And so, like I said at the top of the show, I initially see the story and I'm actually not all that upset about it.
00:24:11.000Because I think to myself that maybe if some of these bigger platforms get censored and specifically more mainstream platforms get censored, Maybe there will be some real urgency to solve this problem.
00:24:28.000When it's Laura Loomer, Paul Joseph Watson, Alex Jones, Infowars, when it's me getting censored, nobody really cares.
00:24:36.000But maybe when it's Steven Crowder getting demonetized, maybe when it's Donald Trump getting a warning on his tweet, right, or whatever that was, they put in a fact check on his tweet, maybe when the Federalist gets their Google AdSense taken down, maybe then somebody will finally take this seriously.
00:25:52.000My second takeaway is this is totally vindicating and huge foreshadowing on the issue, not just about.
00:26:00.000Tech censorship coming for mainstream conservatives, but also the manner in which tech censorship is occurring.
00:26:07.000And I've said this already and I've been saying this for years.
00:26:10.000Most people think of tech censorship and they think about getting banned on Twitter for saying the N word, they think about getting banned on Facebook for misgendering somebody.
00:26:20.000You know, they think about small policy violations on social media websites and losing a social media account.
00:26:30.000But that's not actually what social media censorship looks like.
00:26:33.000That is the tip of the iceberg, right?
00:26:36.000The rest of the iceberg is the bans on PayPal, the bans on Stripe, Venmo, the bans on Airbnb and on Uber.
00:26:46.000Ultimately, and it goes all the way to getting banned from banks.
00:26:50.000That's ultimately where it goes a ban on virtually all services that they can legally kick you off of.
00:26:57.000So, what most people see is oh, you lost your Twitter account, big deal.
00:27:02.000But we all know that the end game for tech censorship is you can't have a bank account.
00:27:08.000You get an email from Chase or Bank of America or Wells Fargo that says, We're closing your account because you're racist.
00:27:17.000And some people have already seen that happen to them.
00:27:20.000Robert Spencer, who is the, I think he's like this anti Muslim writer, he was banned on Patreon after MasterCard leaned on Patreon and said, you got to ban this guy or we're like not going to process cards for you.
00:27:35.000It's in many cases, it's happening now.
00:27:38.000So, what's maybe red pilling about this situation, hopefully, people look at this and maybe a boomer like Trump or some of the boomers in the administration or the movement.
00:27:47.000They say, gee, what do you mean Google banned them?
00:27:52.000Well, Google, which has 37% of the market share on the entire internet for advertisements, says that they will not allow the Federalist and Zero Hedge to use their service to run advertisements, which effectively kills their ability to monetize their website.
00:28:09.000You think about any online publication, and with the exception of subscription based services or websites that sell products, the way that most, you know, and any website makes their money is through advertising.
00:28:21.000How do people generate money by people simply visiting their website, reading the content on their website?
00:28:28.000The way to monetize that is through ads.
00:28:30.000That's primarily how YouTube content is monetized.
00:28:33.000That's how Facebook monetizes their content.
00:28:36.000And that's how websites monetize their content through advertising.
00:28:40.000So Google effectively told the Federalist and Zero Hedge you can't make money.
00:28:46.000We will not let you use our platform to make money through advertisements.
00:28:50.000We control and we have a plurality of the market share when it comes to advertising.
00:28:57.000And so, whoever it is, I don't know how high up the ladder it goes, but whoever is tasked with enforcing these rules, maybe that's a trans person, maybe that's an Indian, I don't know how far up the totem pole it goes.
00:29:10.000But whoever's job it is at Google, they get to decide well, your website isn't in line with our policies.
00:29:26.000To pay for upkeep on a website with lots of traffic and lots of content.
00:29:31.000Now, their revenue, their money, I don't know the exact numbers, I'm not privy to their financial information, but at least the money they're getting from Google advertisements probably goes from a significant percentage of their operating revenue to zero overnight because Google decided.
00:29:49.000And this is our future businesses, people, movements, organizations being wiped out.
00:29:57.000Not just because their market share in social media is taken out, but because their monetization scheme is totally destroyed and taken out.
00:30:05.000Who can afford to have that happen to them?
00:30:08.000Who can afford to have that, a critical aspect of their business, wiped out overnight?
00:30:13.000You know, look at what would happen to Facebook if they couldn't run advertisements.
00:30:17.000What would happen to YouTube if they couldn't run advertisements?
00:30:21.000That's, in many cases, the foundation of an internet business.
00:30:26.000And Google now is the arbiter of who gets to have a business and who doesn't.
00:30:30.000Do you know who else makes up the rest of the market share for advertisements?
00:30:43.000This is who gets to decide who talks and who makes money on the internet.
00:30:48.000Google, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, in some capacity, right?
00:30:54.000Apple, Microsoft, a handful of companies.
00:30:58.000And you've got billions of people on the internet and 90 some percent of young people getting their news, getting their information from the internet.
00:31:05.000And a handful of these companies get to decide who gets to have a voice on the internet, and more importantly, maybe most importantly, who gets to make money using the internet.
00:32:19.000Mark Zuckerberg running the country explicitly as a dictator.
00:32:23.000How is that different from him designing the algorithm that controls what information that 2 billion people see every day in their Facebook feed?
00:32:34.000How is that really, how is that in any meaningful way any different?
00:32:39.000It isn't, but that's what we're talking about.
00:32:42.000And what we're really getting down to is the question of what does it mean to have free speech?
00:32:48.000In this country, you actually have a right to be racist.
00:32:52.000You have a right to be a white supremacist.
00:32:54.000You have a right to be a conspiracy theorist.
00:32:58.000And as much as people might find that wrong, and as arbitrary as those definitions are, how Facebook and Google and Amazon describe or apply those words, you have a right to be all those things.
00:33:11.000If Google says you're a racist, well, you could dispute that that's true or whatever, but even if it's true, it's your right.
00:33:20.000And the argument stemming from the tech censorship and from the left and even from some on the middle is that, well, There's this consensus that has occurred that we've all agreed that we have a free society, but not for racists.
00:33:36.000A lot of people, if you told them, hey, like a giant tech billionaire is going to run the government, anybody would tell you that's probably not a good idea.
00:33:44.000But everybody seems to be okay with it, in broad swaths of the political spectrum, insofar as they are controlling the conversation when it comes to racists.
00:33:55.000We have a free and open civil society.
00:33:58.000Except for if you're a white supremacist.
00:34:00.000We have free speech and elections, except for if you're a racist, except for if you're a white supremacist.
00:34:07.000And who gets to decide what those things mean?
00:34:09.000Who gets to decide who those people are?
00:34:11.000Well, it's the government, it's nonprofits where they have shadowy donors that they don't disclose, it's all these different collections, these institutions built up to do exactly this over the decades.
00:34:23.000But I think people would be well to remember that you have a right to be racist.
00:34:28.000And frankly, You know, we're looking at what's happening in the country, and why did they ban Zero Hedge and the Federalist?
00:34:34.000Because they weren't towing the line on BLM.
00:34:37.000And that's what it means to be those things these days.
00:34:40.000You're not down with multiracialism, you're not down with replacement, you don't think George Floyd was an angel, you must be a racist.
00:34:49.000And honestly, in this day and age, it's like maybe, maybe there's something to that.
00:35:01.000If what we've had for the past three decades is anti racism, well, how's that working out?
00:35:07.000Let's just take a look at how all that's going.
00:35:10.000Now, I'm not advocating for discrimination or bigotry or prejudice or racism, but what they're calling racism is simply a racial consciousness.
00:35:18.000What they're calling racism is simply recognizing racial realities that you have different people, and these people are different.
00:35:26.000And there's different outcomes because of different behaviors.
00:35:29.000And maybe we ought to start thinking about that.
00:35:30.000If that's racism, I got bad news for you.
00:35:34.000You know, there's probably a lot of racists in this country.
00:35:37.000What everybody thinks the consensus is is that, oh, racist is somebody that hates black people.
00:35:42.000Well, if that's a definition, then that's not me.
00:35:46.000But what they seem to be suggesting for the past 30 years and especially in the past few weeks with this banning of the Federalist and Zero Hedge is essentially, well, insofar as you don't go along with this racial agenda, if you're not down with this racial brainwashing, well, then necessarily you are a racist.
00:36:06.000If you're not okay with literally washing it, getting down on your knees as a white man and washing a black person's feet in public, well, you're a racist.
00:36:15.000If that's the case, you know, I would never call myself a racist.
00:36:53.000And one more thing before we move on and we talk about the executive order, I just want people to note the use of the word or the term conspiracy theory.
00:37:04.000They say that they ban these websites from Google AdSense because they engage in conspiracy theories.
00:37:11.000They're engaging in conspiracy theories about BLM and about the protests.
00:37:17.000And I want you to think really long and hard about it.
00:37:19.000The phrase conspiracy theory, because this is something that to me was such a big red pill when I was in college, is I was like a normal mainstream Republican or mainstream conservative, I guess you could say, like a libertarian.
00:37:34.000I was a sensible, respectable, constitutional conservative.
00:37:38.000And thinking about conspiracies, you know, I would roll my eyes at that kind of stuff.
00:37:43.000People like Alex Jones, I'd say, oh, that's great fun, but of course it's very silly.
00:38:03.000Which, if you remember, and I remember very distinctly, on September 11th, 2016, Hillary Clinton went to a 9 11 memorial service or some kind of an event in New York City.
00:38:16.000And she had to be removed from the event because she wasn't feeling well.
00:38:20.000We all then saw a video of her collapsing into a van.
00:38:51.000You know, and the story changed so quickly.
00:38:53.000The video was there, it was so obvious, but yet all of the media, every media outlet, every mainstream media outlet, even on the conservative side, a lot of conservative outlets, said that if you questioned Hillary Clinton's health, you were a conspiracy theorist.
00:39:09.000And the more that I thought about it, the more that I realized that conspiracy theory is just a phrase with a connotation.
00:39:18.000And the connotation of the phrase conspiracy theory is crazy, fringe, out there, tinfoil hat.
00:39:25.000Oh, you think 9 11 wasn't exactly what they said it was, September 11, 2001?
00:39:30.000You think that that didn't happen exactly the way they told us?
00:39:36.000Tin foil hat, crazy, out there, disreputable, you know, a guy in an RV with a bunch of maps, right?
00:39:43.000Oh, you know, you think that you question certain things that have happened in our past, you question certain events, like the moon landing or the JFK assassination and nothing else.
00:39:55.000You question things like that, you're a conspiracy theorist.
00:39:58.000And I began to realize that that is just a word, that is just a phrase that the status quo, that the establishment uses to invalidate anybody who's looking into their activities.
00:40:12.000Because are we supposed to believe that the government always tells the truth?
00:40:16.000There's nothing that the government knows that we don't know.
00:40:19.000There's nothing the media knows that we don't know.
00:40:22.000All these powerful people in the world, meaning at Bilderberg and all the different things and all these nepotistic connections, In media, government, in banking, finance, everything.
00:40:33.000You think powerful people never collude?
00:40:35.000You think powerful people never work together towards secret objectives that they hide from us?
00:41:02.000But that's all that it is, is a word, and it's one of these kill shots, I guess you could call it.
00:41:07.000You know, Scott Adams' linguistic kill shots that is supposed to immediately suck out all the air, right?
00:41:14.000Take all the oxygen out of the room when you start talking about an idea or a theory that goes against the government narrative.
00:41:22.000And, you know, so something like Zero Hedge, something like the Federalist, when they talk about BLM, conspiracy theory.
00:41:28.000And I don't believe that Antifa was instigating BLM, but if you say that, oh, it's a conspiracy theory.
00:41:33.000If you think George Floyd was a criminal, you know, conspiracy theory.
00:41:37.000If you think mass migration is happening to replace white people, a conspiracy theory, it's a conspiracy theory, you know, that's tinfoil hat stuff.
00:42:33.000And then YouTube made changes to their algorithm, I think shortly after the Vegas shooting.
00:42:38.000And they said that if you believe in conspiracy theories, if you make videos about conspiracy theories, that's fake news, that's misinformation, that's harmful to our democracy.
00:42:48.000So we're taking it out of the search algorithm.
00:42:50.000Won't be recommended anymore in the side tab when you're watching a video because it's a conspiracy theory.
00:42:56.000Alex Jones is banned from everything because he's a conspiracy theorist.
00:43:00.000And what that really means is we get to decide the theories, we decide the narratives, we tell you what you're supposed to believe about events and history and peoples, and nobody else gets to enter into that conversation.
00:43:12.000So that's kind of an aside, but an important note.
00:44:03.000It says President Donald Trump signed an executive order on policing on Tuesday amid increasing pressure and nationwide protests over the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Rayshard Brooks, and other black people at the hands of law enforcement officers.
00:44:19.000Trump said, Today's about pursuing common sense and fighting for a cause like we seldom get the chance to fight for.
00:44:29.000Trump said that his executive order would set standards as high and as strong as there is on earth on the use of force, and that he would prioritize federal grants to police departments that meet those standards.
00:44:41.000The order would leverage federal grant money to encourage police departments to meet a set of standards, including a ban on chokeholds, except when an officer's life is at risk, according to the president.
00:44:52.000The president's order would also create a national database of excessive force complaints and encourage the involvement of mental health professionals when responding to nonviolent cases.
00:45:02.000Like those involving addiction, homelessness, and mental illness.
00:45:06.000In his remarks, the president blasted calls from some activists to defund police.
00:45:11.000He said, I strongly oppose the radical and dangerous efforts to defend, dismantle, and dissolve our police departments, especially now when we've achieved the lowest recorded crime rates in recent history.
00:45:26.000He said, Americans know the truth without police, there is chaos.
00:45:31.000And without safety, there is catastrophe.
00:45:34.000President Trump's order fell far short of what activists and lawmakers have been calling for, including calls for an outright ban on chokeholds, which led to Floyd's death, and on no knock warrants, as was used in the incident leading up to Breonna Taylor's fatal shooting, among other things.
00:45:50.000And the Democrats weren't happy about this.
00:45:51.000Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi put out statements saying they're not happy.
00:45:56.000Trump opened his remarks Tuesday by saying that shortly before the Rose Garden signing, he had met with the families of several black people who were recently killed by police.
00:46:05.000Including Botham Jean, Antoine Rose, Jamel Robertson, Tatiana Jefferson, Michael Dean, Darius Tarver, and Cameron Lamb.
00:46:14.000Relatives of Ahmaud Arbery, who was killed while he was running in his Georgia neighborhood, and Everett Palmer, who died in a Pennsylvania jail under circumstances that remained under investigation, also attended.
00:47:18.000And like I said earlier, it's not what's in the bill that matters because the bill isn't far reaching and the Democrats don't even like it.
00:47:43.000And think about this the president wrote and signed an executive order on police brutality before he liberated the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, before even the fires have been put out from the riots, before the cities have gotten under control, what message does that send?
00:47:59.000Police brutality is not a problem in America.
00:48:03.000And especially in the past few weeks, it is not the problem.
00:48:09.000The problem is people that are looting and rioting and sending cars on fire, people that are declaring their own nation within our country, people that are destroying businesses, people that are Shooting and talking about how much they hate white people, burning the American flag.
00:48:25.000And the Law and Order President, Make America Great Again President, responds to three weeks of violent protest, as I've just described, with an executive order effectively capitulating to their demands.
00:48:38.000And in the first place, this is a scandal because this is not what we voted for.
00:48:44.000There is no problem with police, there is a problem with criminality, with lawlessness, with people that are subverting our country.
00:48:51.000And so the expectation is when we elect somebody like Donald Trump and we give him the mandate to solve those problems, the expectation is we will solve those problems, not the less problems.
00:49:03.000When Barack Obama got elected, did he get right to work looking into how he could protect the Second Amendment or protect Christians from discrimination?
00:49:31.000He gets elected, and the only people he looks out for is the people that did not vote for him blacks, anarchists, Antifa, the left, liberals, you name it.
00:50:06.000The other problem is what do you expect to achieve with this?
00:50:10.000What does he expect to achieve with an executive order like this?
00:50:14.000Does he think that by writing an executive order on police brutality and inviting the family of Ahmaud Arbery, the burglar, does he think that this is going to appease black people?
00:50:25.000Does he think that black people who voted 92% for his opposition in 2016 will make any difference with them?
00:50:34.000Does he think that that'll make any difference with the left or the people in the middle or all the people tweeting about Black Lives Matter and you can't be not racist, you have to be anti racist and white silence is white violence?
00:51:29.000And you could say, oh, they're Americans, but they're not your voters.
00:51:32.000And this is politics, and politics is about elections.
00:51:35.000So, in an effort to win over people that Hate you, that don't vote for you, that 80 some percent of them think you're a racist, probably more than that.
00:51:43.000In effort to appease people that are burning our flag, people that are yelling F Trump, and they would kill somebody wearing your hat, your campaign hat, in effort to appease those people who you're never going to win, you've now lost your allies.
00:51:59.000You've now lost all the people that voted for you because they wanted to see law and order in the cities, they wanted to see a renewed American promise.
00:52:09.000Higher standards of living, a return to law and order, everything like that.
00:52:14.000So you've not only not won over your enemies that you tried desperately to capitulate to, but you've also lost people on your own side.
00:52:53.000You couldn't be given a bigger opportunity, a better opportunity as Donald Trump to go after China, to shut down the borders, to rein in criminals, to take back control of the cities and demonstrate strength above all else, demonstrate strength and a commitment and a promise to law and order.
00:53:26.000That's really great that we got an executive order about police brutality.
00:53:30.000When I was in Tampa and Phoenix last week, and when I go downtown to Chicago, I'm, as a Trump voter, as maybe the archetypal Trump voter, maybe the Trump voter that they would want to court somebody that's partly Hispanic, Generation Z, extremely conservative, Christian, white, suburban.
00:54:27.000And so, the problem is not the substance of it, it's the message that's being sent, which is that this president will take care of everybody except for his own voters.
00:54:36.000And it means that we have no representation, we have no agency.
00:54:40.000And I've been saying this for weeks we have no seat at the table.
00:54:44.000No matter what we do, no matter who we elect, no matter how big our social media following, we don't matter.
00:54:50.000We don't mean shit to the people that run this country.
00:54:53.000They hate us, they have contempt for us, they're trying to hurt us, they don't care what we want.
00:54:59.000If they knew what we wanted, they would give us the opposite.
00:55:50.000We effectively live in an occupied country because there's no way for us to get any say in how things are run, and we're supposed to just be slaves now.
00:55:59.000We're just supposed to willingly go along with it and pay our taxes.
00:56:03.000And go to work and drive to work and drive to school and vote and everything?
00:56:43.000When you ignore millions of pissed off, angry people that are shouldering the burden for most of this country's expenses, they don't disappear.
00:56:54.000By turning your back on them and banning them on social media and not listening to them after you get elected, they don't disappear.
00:59:53.000I will not hurt anything, any operation that's going on right now by the steady state, the deep state, whatever.
01:00:02.000That's all that that is because it does nothing.
01:00:04.000And And even after this ultimate humiliation, then Chuck Schumer and all the blacks and Nancy Pelosi are going to say, Yeah, yeah, not good enough.
01:00:13.000Yeah, that's great, but fuck you, not good enough.
01:00:18.000How about an executive order for white people?
01:00:20.000How about an executive order for our cops?
01:00:22.000How about an executive order that says we're going to support our police, we're going to direct more money to the police, and we're going to shut down Chaz and National Guard going out?
01:01:56.000Jostromovers says, Last night my friend dreamed that you got a sponsorship from Snickers and it tripled your viewership, but the only catch was you had to legally change your name to Snickolas J. Fuentes.
01:07:30.000You go to any mall and, you know, the mall is the most red pilling thing there is.
01:07:36.000You go to a mall in like California, excuse me, and you can count the white people that are there, number one, and then you look at these.
01:07:42.000You know, certain groups of people that just don't, they just flagrant the rules.
01:07:46.000Kids running everywhere, screaming and crying, climbing on stuff, and just, you know, people not putting things back where they belong.
01:07:53.000Just huge, huge problems for people that just don't know how to act.
01:07:58.000You know, it's like, I think we talked about this a couple weeks ago, it's the shopping cart test.
01:08:04.000In a high trust and civilized society, when you go to the grocery store and you have a shopping cart and you take it out to your car and you empty your groceries into your trunk, You put the shopping cart back into that thing.
01:08:18.000I don't know what you call that, but you put it in its proper place.
01:09:19.000And I was on a plane when I was on my trip.
01:09:24.000I went from Florida to Arizona and I was in the middle seat.
01:09:30.000No, I'm sorry, I was in the window seat.
01:09:33.000And there was a gentleman next to me in the middle.
01:09:37.000And you know how everybody gets up when the plane lands and people are supposed to leave the plane from aisle to aisle, starting with the aisle closest to the cockpit and going all the way back to the back of the plane.
01:09:49.000You know, the three people on this side will get out, and three people here, and then the next aisle, and so on.
01:09:55.000And there's maybe like three aisles ahead of us that still have yet to de plane.
01:10:00.000And this guy sitting in the middle climbs over the guy in the aisle seat, climbs over him, this old timer, climbs over him, gets his bag out of the overhead bin, and then pushes and shoves his way through like four people in front of him, aisles still full on either side, and, you know, storms out of the plane.
01:13:02.000You know, look, if you're in tough, if you're in dire financial straits, don't feel obligated to send super chats.
01:13:09.000I understand we're in a recession, a lot of people are unemployed.
01:13:12.000I don't want people to feel pressured to send super chats.
01:13:16.000That's not to say don't send super chats, you know.
01:13:19.000I need to make a living too doing this show, but I also, you know, I don't want people to think like, oh, you know, I'm letting down the movement if I don't give you my money.
01:14:29.000Probably, I would say back in like grade school, back in middle school, one of my favorite things that I used to do when I was a kid is go to the movies.
01:14:40.000I used to like to go to the movies every weekend.
01:14:43.000I get extremely obsessive about certain things, and that was like my thing for a few years is keeping track of all the releases.
01:14:51.000You know, I had the Flickster Rodden Tomatoes app, and I autistically like memorized every upcoming movie, and like, okay, that's why I've said in the past I have like this.
01:15:02.000Perfect memory of movie release dates from 2010 and 2011.
01:15:08.000Like, if you were to ask me, movies like Source Code and Red, Mission Impossible, Ghost Protocol, Inception, like, I could tell you the dates.
01:15:57.000You know, I have to say, I have to say, basically, when I hit puberty, then me and my dad were just like, You know, militant, militant combat all the time, you know.
01:16:11.000So, a lot of the fond memories, lots of fond memories right up until I turned like 13, 14, and then I turned into like, then I turned into kind of like, I don't know, a giant jerk.
01:16:24.000So, it was a lot of fighting, not a lot of fond memories throughout high school because I was just not doing my homework, getting in fights constantly with my parents.
01:16:33.000So, it was a lot of that stuff like, you know, building up to that, and then.
01:16:39.000You know, right around it turned 13 or 14.
01:16:41.000Then it was just like, all bets are off.
01:16:51.000And things have mellowed since I dropped out of college, but it was like that five to six year period between when I got into high school and when I left college.
01:17:00.000And it was like, you know, total war, Rome, you know?
01:17:45.000If you don't trust me, if you don't trust Donald Trump, trust God.
01:17:49.000That's the best advice that I can give you.
01:17:52.000And ultimately, you have to realize that everything is temporary.
01:17:56.000Everything in this life, even when it might seem like it's life or death stakes, and it is, but it's life or death in this life.
01:18:04.000And that's not to say that it's not important.
01:18:06.000That's not to say that we're not going to fight.
01:18:08.000But ultimately, you need to have a sort of consciousness.
01:18:12.000You need to have this, not just a white consciousness, but also a consciousness of your role in the cosmos.
01:18:18.000You have to have a consciousness of your role transcendentally, so to speak.
01:18:22.000That you're not just a white person, you have a soul too.
01:18:26.000And that actually matters, not just for your spiritual life, but also for your material life too.
01:18:33.000You know, people think that, well, if I neglect my spiritual life, you know, well, I'm going to do what I want and maybe I'll get around to the spiritual stuff later.
01:18:44.000It's like by sinning and by going against God, you not only hurt your soul, but you hurt yourself too.
01:18:51.000Don't people realize this at this point?
01:18:54.000That things like promiscuous sex, it's not just bad for your soul, it's not just immoral, it's bad for you.
01:19:13.000It's called the biggest white pill happened 2,000 years ago, and it's the gift that keeps on giving.
01:19:18.000So, if people get black pilled about our political situation, as pessimistic as you get, There is light at the end of the tunnel, you know, just might not be the light that you're thinking about.
01:20:06.000Years from now, people look back on coronavirus as the moment in history when it became clear that Asia had overtaken the West culturally and economically.
01:20:16.000Well, I don't know if I'd go that far.
01:20:20.000You know, all these Asian places, they've got their problems, too.
01:20:24.000So, I don't know if I agree completely with that.
01:20:27.000I mean, we're nearing that inflection point.
01:20:31.000I guess, in a broad sense, we're in the middle of a transition that it's something like that.
01:22:54.000Do you like when I sometimes, sometimes I'll type Buck instead of Nick on accident because the B is next to the N and the U is next to the I?
01:23:05.000So I often, I often find myself typing Buck, Buck Fuentes.
01:29:28.000James says, Do you think blacks are actually scared of police?
01:29:31.000I know if white people were, they'd be the most upstanding people in the world instead of cussing them out and resisting arrest like the other groups do.
01:29:39.000No, I don't think they have fear when it comes to the police.
01:29:41.000I don't think they have fear in those situations, which is something to think about.
01:29:47.000Eternal Cringe Lord says, We don't even have capitalism, we have crony capitalism.
01:32:10.000People spend their whole lives searching and searching for something intangible, and they look for it in drugs or alcohol or in their friends or in their work or, you name it.
01:32:24.000But they don't look where they should, which is in church, because church is lame or church is not trendy or cool.
01:32:30.000But that's it's that separation which is why you are the way that you are if you're not religious and why the country is the way that it is.
01:38:33.000You either get the left, which country is going to go insane and collapse, or you're going to get the GOP, which, you know, that's going to happen more slowly.
01:39:10.000I don't think he's really that much better than the left, but he's marginally better.
01:39:14.000And, you know, there are some things that if we get reelected, we might have a shot at.
01:39:21.000And I know it's a long shot, but it's better than not having any opportunities at all.
01:39:25.000So people need to grow up and not be a baby.
01:39:30.000Trump is never going to know that you didn't vote for him.
01:39:32.000There's not enough of us that'll make an impact.
01:39:34.000All that would happen is that the GOP would lose, the GOP would get more liberal, and Democrats would win, and, you know, They would put us in jail.
01:40:39.000You know, like in the beginning of the year when that Catboy thing was happening, if anybody even bothered to look, and, you know, in retrospect, it's very funny.
01:40:47.000At the time, it wasn't fun, but in retrospect, Almost every single account that was talking about that and is still talking about that, click on their profile.
01:40:58.000And invariably in their bio, it's pronouns, it's a gay flag, it's furry this, furry that.
01:41:05.000I was going through my camera roll the other day and I had screenshotted at least a dozen accounts back in January when the Catboy thing happened.
01:41:13.000And it was like a blank Avi, account made in January, zero tweets, one reply.
01:41:19.000And it was like, Nick, I'm your biggest fan.
01:41:23.000And there was a time on poll, I took a screen capture, and it was like 10, 10 threads all in the same screenshot.
01:41:31.000You know, one row of five and another row of five, all about the Catboy thing.
01:41:36.000And it's like, that was the biggest astroturfed psyop in the history of the right wing.
01:41:42.000So, you know, stuff like that I just ignore or block, but I guess it's useful for people to go in and say, like, yeah, okay, you're a faggot.
01:42:34.000I don't know what incentive there would be to not win.
01:42:38.000At the bare minimum, I would say, like, well, you know, politicians vote against our interests because of the donors that help them get elected.
01:42:46.000But what's the incentive for them to make changes that will make it impossible for them to get elected?
01:52:28.000Eternal Cringe Lord says, Someone needs to beat your ass, you little bitch.
01:52:32.000Yeah, somebody needs to beat your ass so you can shut the fuck up and stop talking.
01:52:36.000Sure, it says, I know anarcho tyranny isn't a hot take, but it's very interesting that the GOP is going gun grab mode while Democrat cities are literally disbanding police forces.
01:58:49.000It was some Catholic post about chastity, and it was something to the effect of like, There's no temptation that can't be solved with a fishing line and a couple of beers.
01:59:02.000And I was like, I don't want to be alive anymore.
02:07:06.000Do you know how much raid is probably in my system after hanging out with Millennial Matt for a week in the mountains?
02:07:13.000When I went up and vacationed with Matt and a few other people last year, Matt was telling me, or Matt was with somebody else, and he's like, You know, don't tell Nick that the place is infested with spiders.
02:07:26.000And like the first day I'm there, spiders crawling out of my shoes, spiders crawling all over the bed.
02:07:32.000I took a bottle of RAID and I just soaked the entire bed in RAID.
02:07:37.000And I sprayed all around the bed and on the pillow.
02:07:39.000And I let it sit for a while, but I would literally rather die from RAID than like wake up with spiders crawling on my face.
02:13:53.000All the people that attack me are crying babies.
02:13:56.000So, you know, in as much as people attack me, none of them are as strong as me, none of them are as smart as me, none of them are as successful as me.
02:14:04.000So that's why I don't let it bother me because I'm living good, right?