In this episode, we discuss Stacey Abrams' comments about the future of the Georgia governor's race in 2014, as well as some other comments she's made over the years about race and other issues related to the election. We also discuss a leaked memo from Amazon that suggests some of their facilities are more likely to be unionized if they are less diverse than they are now, and a new documentary about it that debuts this weekend at the Sundance Film Festival. It's a good one! Subscribe to America First to get immediate access to all of the show's newest episodes and listen to them wherever you get your shows. Subscribe today using our podcast s promo code: CRIMINALS to receive 20% off the entire Prime membership trial. Use the promo code "RATE" at checkout to receive $10 off your first month of Prime membership when you sign up. You'll get access to the show and all of our other premium memberships, including Vimeo, Audible, and the Audible membership trial, which includes Vimeo and Audible. Watch the video version of America First on the App Store and Vimeo. Learn more about your ad choices. If you decide to become a patron, we'll be giving you a 20% discount on the show, and you'll get 7% off for 5 days when you purchase a Vimeo membership starting on July 1st, 2019. We'll be able to watch the show on Prime Video, Vimeo's newest streaming service. Vimeo is giving you access to our new episodes throughout the rest of the entire month of the year. and the Vimeo App Store, and they'll get a complimentary ad-free version of the service as well. They'll also be getting access to Vimeo Plus they'll be getting the show for free on July 31st, July 5th and August 1st and 7th, they'll also get an ad-only version of this month, too. The Vimeo app, too! Thanks for listening and reviewing the show. Thanks again for supporting the show! Thank you! - Nicholas J.J. Fuentes - The Facts: Fact Checker: and The Best Fiends: Fact Checking the Facts: The Best of the Best of The Left's Greatest Hits, the Best Podcasts of the Left's Most Powerful Podcasts from the Left? Thank You for listening to the Facts?
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00:00:40.000There is a lot to talk about, finally!
00:00:43.000Tonight we are going to be talking about Stacey Abrams and some recently unearthed comments that she made actually in 2014 about the electoral future of Georgia.
00:00:56.000And Stacey Abrams has been on the radar now for a little while.
00:00:59.000I think she achieved the national spotlight in 2018 when she ran for governor.
00:01:05.000Which you may remember, against Jack Kemp.
00:01:08.000And Jack Kemp ended up winning, but along the way she sought to redefine Democrat politics in the South, or redefine politics more broadly across the country based on race.
00:01:19.000She's not the first person to do that, but maybe the most explicit.
00:01:55.000I don't know what you they're not factories I guess they're just warehouses right but there is a leaked memo that came out from Amazon talking about how Some of their facilities are more likely to be unionized if they're less diverse
00:02:33.000That is consistent with the two stories.
00:02:36.000And this is part of an effort I'm trying to make this week to kind of return a tradition here a little bit on the show and get back to some of the fundamental points.
00:02:44.000And the reason why I'm doing this, or the foundational, I should say, points.
00:02:49.000The reason why I'm doing that this week is because of our activities on TikTok last week.
00:02:55.000I think a lot of young people, young conservatives, have been exposed to America First in the past week.
00:03:02.000Obviously, I made my overture on TikTok last Sunday.
00:03:06.000I was banned by Wednesday, I think it was, or Thursday.
00:03:09.000I did a stream in spite of that on Friday, and so we've certainly caused a stir over there, and I'll talk a little bit more about what we did on TikTok on Friday, but I just want to say that the reason we're going to be returning to some of the core subjects on the show this week
00:03:25.000It's because I know we probably have a lot of new viewers.
00:03:29.000We probably had a lot of new viewers last week and definitely some more this week.
00:03:33.000Some prospective groipers possibly, you know, zoomers that are coming home.
00:03:39.000They are returning to a real authentic right-wing ideology and I want to make a compelling
00:04:16.000I think it's good to make the case every now and again.
00:04:19.000Because you know we get going in a certain direction on current events And I think sometimes people lose their way a little bit with the core arguments It's nice to kind of return to those staples the greatest hits so to speak right the greatest hits when we're watching the show It's nice to do the new stuff, but it's also nice to go back to you know
00:04:39.000What propelled America First into the spotlight from the beginning?
00:04:43.000And that is talking about subjects like this.
00:04:46.000So I hope that if we have new people watching, you'll watch with an open mind, you know?
00:04:51.000And I hope that people listen to the facts and they'll hear me out, not listen to the slander and the smears from left-wing people.
00:04:58.000And of course, for the many returning fans, you know, our consistent, our regular viewers of the show,
00:05:03.000I know you'll enjoy the greatest hits, right?
00:05:06.000But before we dive into that, I do want to talk a little bit about what we did on TikTok on Friday.
00:05:11.000And I want to talk about this documentary about us.
00:05:21.000There was a documentary produced for a film festival and what they're doing for Amazon Prime is they're taking all the documentaries that would have debuted at this film festival and I think they're putting them for free on Amazon Prime.
00:05:35.000I know that Amazon Prime is subscription.
00:07:25.000It's cool shooter, but what is the new name negative XP is what he goes by now, and I'm a big fan of his of course So a detail the works of some other people I saw a lot of familiar obvious and posts and things like that So it's pretty interesting to see some of my friends in the documentary You should definitely go and check it out.
00:07:42.000If you haven't seen it already like I said, it's on Amazon Prime It's called TFW the feel when no GF and it
00:07:51.000It's pretty good, and to me, the most redeeming thing about the documentary, I watched it this afternoon,
00:08:15.000It's not to me like a wildly good documentary.
00:08:18.000It was it was actually kind of boring.
00:08:21.000The only thing that made it interesting is I knew those people.
00:08:23.000Other than that, it was kind of meandering and unfocused and kind of boring.
00:08:28.000But what was good about it, like I wouldn't say, oh, that was the best documentary I've ever seen.
00:08:59.000You know, usually when a journalist or a cameraman goes into one of our guys' house, it ends up being a documentary about WHITE NATIONALIST TERROR!
00:09:41.000They come into it basically to say, I'm going to create a caricature of somebody you should be afraid of.
00:09:48.000I'm gonna dehumanize them, I'm gonna make them out to be a villain or a boogeyman, and this is supposed to please my You-Know-Who bosses, my You-Know-Who production people, right?
00:10:01.000The people that run my media company, the people that run the media.
00:10:05.000I'm going to create this caricature of the lone white male, the angry toxic white male for my boss.
00:10:20.000It took a look at this side of Twitter, which is misunderstood, and maligned, and like I said, disaffected, alienated, disenfranchised, and it said, who are these people?
00:10:39.000It was actually funny because one of the reasons, and maybe this is like, I don't know,
00:10:46.000This is a manifestation of that distinction is we see ourselves portrayed a lot in media, not just in documentaries, but also even in fiction.
00:10:56.000And what was really interesting about this one is this documentary, what was so bizarre and uncanny about watching it is that
00:11:04.000It was all things that I had seen and that I assumed that nobody who was in our subculture would understand.
00:11:11.000You know, they were showing, like, Wojack memes in the beginning, and they were showing some of the Wojack memes that, like, I have in my camera roll.
00:11:19.000And that I've used, and that I've seen other people use.
00:11:43.000These were people that made a difference in an election.
00:11:47.000And, you know, that's not to say that, oh, like, they're more important or better, but it was like they took a survey of people that, like, I'm in group chats with, that I talk to, that are really not anybody outside of this subculture, just somebody that's kind of known.
00:12:00.000And again, I don't say that in a nasty way, but it was weird because it was so on-the-nose.
00:12:05.000It was bizarre because it had its finger on the pulse and totally identified.
00:12:10.000It's that classic meme of, Oh my God, he's just like me.
00:12:14.000You know, I'm watching this documentary and it's like, that's Charles.
00:12:43.000Or they talk about Incel, the terrorist organization.
00:12:46.000They think that Incel is an acronym as opposed to, you know, like an abbreviation, right?
00:12:52.000Or a contraction, involuntary cell, but they think it's an acronym and that it's a group like with a headquarters and membership in the terror group incel or you know the famous episode of law and order where they have the incel killer who's ranting about Chad's and Stacy's Stacy's and Chad's.
00:13:30.000That's because they're looking at it from the outside looking in.
00:13:34.000They make no attempt to understand it, they make no attempt to document what's going on, because they don't care.
00:13:41.000Their agenda is to create a caricature or a perception based on them being on the outside, right?
00:13:47.000So that is almost just representative and maybe emblematic of the difference, which is why it was so fascinating to me.
00:13:54.000I don't know if it's like a fascinating documentary in itself, if you're just like a normie, but from my perspective I thought it was great because here's just like
00:14:04.000A fair documentation, it's a fair documentary, a fair look at what's going on in these circles, and it gets us something that's actually universal.
00:14:12.000Because when you actually talk to the people on our side of Twitter, they're not what we're portrayed as in the media, obviously, as these rabid,
00:14:59.000The people that are at parties, the people that are having sex, you know, as opposed to the incels or the, you know, the extremely online people, even the normies, the sex-havers, you know, the Stacys, the Chets, all these people feel the same way, maybe even worse.
00:15:13.000The neurotypicals and the non-neurotypicals are both feeling the dread.
00:15:18.000Of the 21st century, the atomization, the disconnect, the lack of community, the lack of really any meaning, you know, whether you find that in family or religion or ideology.
00:15:32.000So once you actually document who these people are and everything, you find that it's actually a very universal experience with this generation.
00:15:40.000It's not just, oh, those weirdos over there, which is what they usually try to do, to marginalize and otherize it.
00:15:47.000But it's to say, well, you know, maybe these people are a little bit more out there, maybe they make edgy jokes, or their subculture is foreign, but they're sharing in the same experience, which pretty much everybody in our generation is.
00:16:00.000So, I thought it was good for that reason.
00:16:02.000I think everybody should watch it, I think everybody should rate it highly, and people have been saying, and I think this is true, that if more people watch this documentary, there will be more demand for media about our
00:16:15.000Subculture in other words if this documentary does well, and it's highly rated Then other documentarians will say maybe we should take a look.
00:16:24.000Maybe we should follow this example So I think the more attention that is brought to our culture and the more fair it is the better So I think it's worth checking out for that reason, but also just because it's interesting so so hey it but good job to those guys Congratulations to the Kings out there Sean guy
00:16:43.000Charles, Vinny Malchuk, even though he broke mutuals with me, Drone Diary, I liked his account and he broke mutuals with me.
00:16:51.000And I remember because I go through my following list every so often to make sure, okay, you know, maybe you're not, you're allowed to have me following you, but not follow me back.
00:17:02.000You know, if it's like a really big account, like, um,
00:17:51.000And it's amazing how, and this is the last thing I'll say because we gotta move on, but it's amazing how our subculture on the internet, it really does feel like it's driving world events.
00:18:05.000I know everybody feels like they're the protagonist in their own movie, or everybody feels like they're the protagonist in a TV show, so I know there's some implicit bias there, but it really does feel like
00:18:21.000And I don't even say that because I understand that there's bias and, you know, obviously people think they have a disproportionate influence on things, but I mean, you look at the 2016 election and the memes that came out of that, Pepe and Can't Stump the Trump and all this, and that was our guys.
00:18:39.000Like, Donald Trump retweeted Can't Stump the Trump.
00:19:15.000But, in any case, even somebody like him, you know, in 2016, he was a big part of our subculture, then he got stale and cringe, but nevertheless, he was a part of it years ago, and now he's in, like, what is that conservative publication, like, American Mind or something, and...
00:19:43.000He gets in a fight with Anthony Fantano on Twitter, and people are making TikToks, clapping back at his song that says, uh, Scott Pilgrim versus the world ruins an entire generation of women.
00:19:53.000You know, so all these different, all these different aspects of this, even, even America First.
00:19:58.000America First came from that subculture.
00:22:34.000You'll have a lot of brilliant people who will not be able to realize their full potential in the system.
00:22:40.000In other words, the system no longer really rewards genius, it no longer really rewards brilliance, and more specifically people that are intellectually curious or adventurous.
00:22:51.000And he said that there will come a point when there will be
00:22:54.000Sort of a big collection or a counter institution or infrastructure of brilliant minds who will turn away from careers, from being professionals, from living a life in academia, because it simply isn't worth it anymore.
00:23:09.000And so you won't find the Mozarts, you won't find the Galileos, the Isaac Newtons in the universities, you'll find them on Twitter.
00:25:29.000I want to talk briefly about TikTok, and then we gotta dive in because we have to talk about the politics.
00:25:35.000We have to talk about the current events.
00:25:37.000But I do just want to recap briefly what happened on Friday for those of you that didn't see.
00:25:41.000I know probably a lot of you did, but I said last week that I was going to do a stream last Friday on TikTok, and I said that instead of doing the show, I'm going to stream on TikTok.
00:25:53.000And that plan obviously got cancelled because then I got banned from TikTok on Wednesday or Thursday.
00:26:00.000But I said that I'm going to do a stream no matter what.
00:26:04.000I said they can ban my account in the middle of the stream.
00:26:27.000You don't even have a verification process.
00:26:30.000Like on TikTok, you literally make an account with an email or a phone number and then you're good.
00:26:36.000Like you don't even... Most social media these days, it like requires an email address and a phone number and you have to verify your email and verify your phone number and not like it's impossible to get around that but it makes it a lot more difficult.
00:26:50.000You know, if you're trying to make 10, 20, 30 accounts.
00:26:53.000Which I know some people that do this.
00:26:55.000But with TikTok, especially with that, okay, you know, Jared Holt wrote an article.
00:27:00.000Okay, that DillyDotGuy wrote an article.
00:27:55.000That I was streaming off of, but it didn't stop the live stream.
00:27:58.000They banned the account, but the live stream was still going.
00:28:01.000And I think they were incapable of taking down the live stream.
00:28:05.000Somebody told me that they know somebody that works at TikTok, and that person said that if you have more than 3,000 followers and you're streaming, they have to literally go to China to get you banned.
00:28:16.000In other words, the office in America can't take you down, they have to go to like Beijing.
00:28:20.000Taiwan wherever I don't know where it's headquartered, but they are Singapore.
00:28:23.000I think maybe Hong Kong I'm not sure but they have to go to Asia They literally have to go to China to shut down your stream if you have more than 3,000 followers So for whatever reason they were unable to shut me down So I was able to go for like a full hour for an additional hour on that account that had been banned And I was telling you about everything
00:28:43.000And that was, I think it sent a very powerful message to everybody trying to take us down, or even people that were curious, the kind of force that we are.
00:28:52.000And people will sometimes forget that, and I'm talking now strictly about the Groipers, not what I was just talking about, that subculture on Twitter.
00:29:00.000With the Groipers in particular, I think we underestimate ourselves and other people underestimate us.
00:29:05.000Because, do you realize that nobody else would have been able to do that?
00:29:10.000Nobody else would have been able to go through five accounts, get a thousand followers in minutes, then go live and have 2,000 concurrent viewers, meanwhile have a stream on DLive which is totally static and just broadcasting a username, right?
00:29:24.000I had a stream going on DLive where I put up the new username and people would go on TikTok and follow me and then join the live stream.
00:29:31.000I don't think there's anybody else in politics who has that kind of pull.
00:29:35.000I don't think there's any other faction
00:30:58.000I've got 30,000 followers on DLive, and I could tell people to go from DLive to TikTok and get 2,000 live viewers at the end of the night, after five accounts, everything, right?
00:31:11.000And that's not to say like, oh, look at me.
00:31:13.000That's not to say, I don't mean that to say, look at how much clout I have, and I could piss farther than you or anything like that.
00:31:21.000It's to say that we represent a serious force in politics.
00:31:27.000A lot of people are trying to put us down, and it's a big demoralization game.
00:31:31.000I talked about this a lot at the beginning of the year.
00:31:34.000They will try, and they have tried, and for some it has worked, to spread fear, uncertainty, and doubt.
00:31:41.000And they try to demoralize you, and if you go on poll, they'll say, oh, you're not doing anything, you're a loser, you're finished, whatever.
00:31:50.000And they do this very deliberately because they know that if they just repeat that, they repeat the negativity, the pessimism, the demoralization, then a lot of people will begin to believe it.
00:32:25.000I don't even think Ben Shapiro could do that.
00:32:26.000I don't think a lot of these people could do that.
00:32:28.000Even people bigger than me in right-wing politics, right?
00:32:32.000We have something that a lot of them don't, and a lot of people will try to get in between and say, oh no no no, I don't think it's going well, no.
00:32:40.000And you hear this all the time, don't believe it.
00:32:42.000A lot of people get blackpilled about the course of events.
00:35:41.000From Business Insider it says quote Amazon owned Whole Foods is quietly tracking employees with a heat map that ranks which stores are most at risk of unionizing.
00:35:52.000Whole Foods is keeping an eye on stores at risk of unionizing through an interactive heat map according to five people of knowledge of the matter
00:35:58.000and internal documents viewed by Business Insider.
00:36:01.000The heat map is powered by an elaborate scoring system which assigns a rating to each of Whole Foods 510 stores based on the likelihood that their employees might form or join a union.
00:36:12.000The store's individual risk scores are calculated from more than two dozen metrics including employee loyalty, turnover, and racial diversity.
00:36:21.000Store risk metrics include average store compensation, average total stores,
00:37:17.000And if they didn't do that, would there be a consequence?
00:37:20.000You know, let's say you believe that all academics are truth-tellers and truth-seekers and whenever they put out a report on economics or anything else, they are just looking for the truth.
00:37:53.000They will never get their salary cut for publishing a conformist opinion.
00:37:57.000And actually, when you look at their reputation or anything like that, it benefits them to conform to expectations, to conform to what is out there.
00:38:06.000If you look at the incentives for producing something that is against the grain versus going with the grain, the incentives are totally in place for people to just create more data and more scholarship to back up the prevailing opinions, the prevailing ideology, whatever you want to call it.
00:38:24.000But that is not the case with business.
00:38:26.000With business, when a store is evaluating something like unionization, it's about the bottom line.
00:38:33.000They're creating metrics, and business people are obsessed with metrics.
00:38:38.000When you're looking at large businesses or small businesses, they are evaluating things, constantly looking for data, constantly looking for numbers to optimize performance, to optimize cash flow, revenue, profit, all that kind of stuff.
00:38:52.000And so, if they are not doing these jobs correctly, or efficiently, then they're not making money.
00:39:39.000And so, what I mean by this is when we look at this report, what are they saying?
00:39:44.000They're saying that there is a direct correlation between racial and ethnic diversity and the rate of unionization.
00:39:51.000They're saying that if we're evaluating a store and we're trying to create some kind of composite picture of how likely a store is to unionize, we look at a lot of factors, but one among them is diversity.
00:40:03.000And does diversity increase the chance of unionization or decrease the chance of unionization?
00:40:08.000They say that it decreases the chance of unionization.
00:40:11.000Very diverse stores have a low risk of unionization.
00:40:16.000And the word there, of course, what does it mean to unionize?
00:40:22.000Well that means they have to negotiate, that means maybe they'll have to raise wages, they'll have to have costly regulations or rules put in place.
00:40:44.000Low diversity, low risk of a union forming.
00:40:49.000Now I know that what they're referring to is a labor union, but of course the deeper meaning and significance should not be lost on you.
00:40:57.000The more diversity, I should say, I think I said the lower, the more diversity, the lower the chance, or the risk, according to the capital people, the capitalists, of union.
00:41:14.000What it takes to form a union is coherence, teamwork, trust, organization, people being on the same page, and of course, when you have diversity, you don't have any of those things.
00:41:27.000What it would take to form a union, all those ingredients you don't have in a diverse collective.
00:41:55.000Everybody speaks a different language.
00:41:57.000That's going to be pretty tricky to form a union, isn't it?
00:42:00.000Certainly the people that own the store will be able to communicate with all the workers because they'll have resources from corporate and from top down.
00:42:09.000So they'll be able to keep in contact with their employer or their employees because they'll have forms in every language or they might have specialized training or they could bring in somebody.
00:42:19.000But the individual workers, how are they going to communicate?
00:42:26.000That's initially going to cause a problem.
00:42:28.000Okay, well what if they all speak the same language?
00:42:30.000What if they all practice different religions?
00:42:33.000It's going to be hard to form a union if they can't get along because one person is laying down a prayer rug and the other person is saying our father and one person is Jewish and they have a problem with all of it, right?
00:42:43.000And one person is an atheist and he doesn't like any gods.
00:42:48.000What if they have different customs and mannerisms and they're personally offensive to one another?
00:42:52.000Different senses of humor, different communication, different body language that might offend or off-put people, make it hard to trust one another, make it hard to organize, harder to communicate non-verbally, and most communication is non-verbal.
00:43:04.000You see, these are the problems with diversity.
00:43:08.000The more that you have different parts, the less compatible they are together.
00:46:01.000Maybe he's a nice guy, maybe he's an idealist in some areas, but when it comes to the bottom line, it's better for Jeff Bezos if Jeff Bezos is in control and he tells everybody what to do and that way he can best ensure that his interest and the interest of his shareholders are being served.
00:46:21.000Why might the powers that be want more diversity and less unionization or less collective power?
00:46:30.000A lesser ability to organize and have big political power socially and in other ways.
00:46:39.000It's because they know that the rise of collective power from the plebs or from the workers or the middle class, that would necessarily come at the expense of their power.
00:46:52.000And the more that they are balancing against the power of the government or finance, well, the less power, the less leverage that they'll have.
00:46:58.000So, it directly benefits them to bring in different people.
00:47:03.000It directly benefits them to create a racially, ethnically diverse country.
00:47:07.000Now, some might say, that's terrific and that's great and, you know, racial and ethnic diversity is a total win.
00:47:18.000And fundamentally, who suffers as a result of this?
00:47:38.000It's not necessarily the immigrants, because whether the immigrants are worked to death here or worked to death in Mexico, it's probably better here.
00:47:45.000You know, the people that are pouring in and making the country more diverse, by the fact of their being here,
00:48:19.000There is no collective power if there's no collective.
00:48:22.000There is no collective if there is no cohesion, there's no shared culture, there's no ability to communicate, and that is what you get when you bring people over.
00:48:32.000And that is what you get in a short amount of time, in a long amount of time, whether they come from, it doesn't matter what country they come from, although it kind of does.
00:48:39.000The more racial and ethnic diversity, the lower the chance of unionization for our union, for our country, for the United States.
00:48:57.000The lower the chance for a United States of America and the greater the power of the capitalist class, the moneyed interests, and the politicians to abuse the country.
00:49:08.000Because when politicians are looting the treasury and they're taking money and they're passing it off to their
00:49:16.000Donors, you know, they're creating favorable contracts or favorable regulations or, you know, corporate welfare, bailouts, whatever.
00:49:25.000It's gonna be a lot harder to resist that when you've got a population constantly divided, warring against each other, politicians and the interests playing them off of one another.
00:49:35.000And you see this all the time in politics.
00:49:37.000There are stories about, you know, Jews and Palestinians fighting in politics.
00:49:41.000You know, you'll bring in Muslims, and the Muslims will elect Ilhan Omar, and the Jews will elect, you know, well, most Jews are actually quite liberal, but evangelicals will elect the Zionists, and you'll have them going at it in Congress.
00:49:54.000There were stories back 20 years ago about how you would see proxy political conflicts in the South between Indians and Pakistanis, where the Indians would back one candidate, and the Pakistanis would back another, and they would battle it out.
00:50:07.000And you see how really who's in charge of all of this is not us.
00:50:12.000When all these groups are brought in here, they're being played as pawns against one another and the people that sit atop profit from it all.
00:50:41.000And do you think it's any coincidence that
00:50:43.000The types of polities and states and cities that are producing these democratic governments that are so irresponsible happen to be diverse and multiracial.
00:50:51.000A lot of people like to say that, oh, it was the Democrats that caused this.
00:51:07.000For example, a lot of Republicans are up in arms about Governor Ralph Northam, who is now taking guns and talking about seizing guns and using the National, or the, excuse me, not the National Guard, but you know, using the troops in Virginia to go in, I think it is the National Guard, using the troops to go in and take people's guns and arrest sheriffs and arrest municipal government officials.
00:51:30.000How did they get a state government that the Governor, the Attorney General, the Deputy Attorney General, the House of Delegates, and the State Senate are all totally blue?
00:51:39.000This was the capital of the Confederacy back in the 19th century.
00:52:59.000It creates social problems, it creates all kinds of mismanagement problems, regulatory problems.
00:53:05.000The diversity in itself causes lots of it, but then they elect bad people and then the bad people loot the country, they pillage the land, they stuff their pockets, they serve the interests.
00:53:16.000And that's what you get with diversity.
00:53:39.000Now they would never publish this in an academic journal because they would get fired and their reputation destroyed and so on.
00:53:45.000But they publish this in an internal document because that's when the profits are on the line and that's when they're a little more honest.
00:54:52.000And so they're constantly funneling money into the parties to get their cheap labor.
00:54:58.000So the factories keep running, the companies keep producing profits, and these people that sit at the top can collect it off the top and not have to work.
00:55:09.000That's why I don't, you know, I am, I do believe in capitalism, but there's something very wrong with this financial system, the relationship between money and politics.
00:55:20.000Because these are the incentives that have been created.
00:55:23.000America is being run, and therefore looted, like a giant corporation.
00:55:28.000You know, think about Jeff Bezos as the president, and Jeff Bezos says, let's make America a multiracial country so that nobody can unionize.
00:55:36.000In other words, nobody can stand against the moneyed power apparatus.
00:55:44.000You get these stupid Democrats, white liberals in particular, who say, yeah, you know, people that vote for Bernie Sanders in favor of open borders.
00:56:05.000Well, what did Hillary Clinton talk about in her speech to Goldman Sachs?
00:56:09.000She talked about a future where we would have open markets for goods and labor.
00:56:14.000I forget the exact phrase she used, but she, I think it was gold, something, a golden era where there would be no barriers to the trade of goods or labor.
00:57:21.000But we're going to move on, and it's for profit, but we're going to move on and talk about the electoral consequences of this, the electoral lens.
00:57:29.000We're going to talk about Stacey Abrams.
00:57:31.000This is our main story, and this was a story from the National File.
00:57:36.000Very, you know, good people over there.
00:57:38.000So these are comments that she made in 2014.
00:57:41.000I'll read you the report and then we'll get into it.
00:57:51.000She said in 2014 she revealed her plan to change the racial demographics of the electorate heading into the 2021 congressional and legislative redistricting efforts based on the 2020 census.
00:58:04.000So she said this in 2014 about the census and the redistricting in 2020 and 2021.
00:58:12.000Abrams planned to prevent a quote minority white conservative coalition from governing in the south.
00:58:21.000Because when we do redistricting in 2021, if we have not changed the electorate, especially in the South, we will have a majority-minority population that is governed by a minority-white conservative coalition.
00:58:36.000And that's the most dangerous precedent that we can possibly set for the South in the next 20 years.
00:58:42.000She said this at the 2014 PowerPAC and National Conference, which was themed, quote,
00:58:50.000Race will win the race, the progressive path to victory.
00:59:32.000And she's talking about the demographic trend that's happening.
00:59:35.000People might deny it, people might not like it, or they don't like to think about it, but whites are on their path to becoming a minority in America.
00:59:42.000White people will become a minority in America.
00:59:45.000This is as certain as the sun coming up tomorrow, right?
00:59:50.000And everything else, that is going to happen.
00:59:53.000It is mathematically inevitable that whites will be a minority, given the current trends, which I don't see changing anytime soon.
01:00:00.000And as such, some places will become majority-minority before others.
01:00:05.000In other words, there will be no dominant racial majority.
01:01:01.000If we do not change the electorate, we'll bring in a new electorate, we'll change the electorate through redistricting and demographic change, those people will vote Democrat, and they will install these non-white voters that have led the demographic change, will install a non-white government that will rule over a majority-minority state.
01:01:21.000And this is what they want to do in the country.
01:01:51.000Is maybe you think, oh well, you know, what difference does it make, right?
01:01:56.000You go from a white country with a white government to a non-white country with a non-white government, well okay.
01:02:02.000Do you think the country will remain the same if this is the case?
01:02:05.000New leadership, new population, same results?
01:02:10.000Same texture of life, same quality of living, same policies, same culture.
01:02:15.000And if it's going to be different, will it be better or worse?
01:02:19.000We're going to bring in people from Mexico.
01:02:21.000We're going to bring in people from Africa.
01:02:23.000We're going to bring in people from China.
01:02:26.000They will be the new population and the new government.
01:02:28.000Well, we can probably agree that things will change because it's a different population, different government, different results, different country.
01:02:36.000Will these people from worse countries create a better country than the one we had, or a worse country?
01:02:44.000This is all straightforward and obvious to me.
01:02:46.000It is pretty straightforward and obvious.
01:02:48.000When you go to Georgia, when you go to Alabama, when you go to Tennessee or Mississippi, tell me, which are the neighborhoods that you want to go to?
01:02:58.000In Birmingham, in Atlanta, in Nashville, Memphis?
01:03:02.000Which are the neighborhoods you want to go to?
01:04:35.000And look, I don't know, maybe that sounds a certain way, but this is what's happening.
01:04:39.000The civilization of explorers and conquerors, settlers, people that landed on the moon, circumnavigated the globe, created the first maps, settled foreign lands, built colonies, built up great civilizations, not just where we resided but elsewhere, we're handing it off to these new arrivals.
01:05:26.000When Jay-Z and Beyonce make a music video in the Louvre, and maybe you can look that up, are they respecting European art?
01:05:38.000When you see all these different displays that are talking about the decolonization of white literature, white art, white architecture,
01:05:46.000Are these people going to cherish everything that our ancestors built?
01:05:51.000Is that something that they're in love with?
01:05:53.000Do they see the universal and objective value in that?
01:05:56.000Do they see the human value in all of that?
01:05:59.000There is never a hesitation for them to take credit for it, but when they feel left out, there's also never a hesitation to demean it, and demolish it, and shit all over it, right?
01:06:12.000When we talk about the pyramids, that was us.
01:06:15.000When we talk about Shakespeare, that was us too.
01:06:18.000We talk about Hannibal and Carthage, that was us.
01:06:22.000But when we talk about white writers and white artists and white founders and everything, well, they were racist.
01:09:14.000I don't know if he docs or not, but he's a good friend of mine.
01:09:17.000As much as I love these people, and I do, and I consider them fellow kin politically, and we're fellow travelers pointing in the same direction.
01:11:57.000They will be destroyed by a polyglot multiracial majority.
01:12:01.000It's like, okay, so kind of like two different visions here.
01:12:06.000It says the divide feels especially stark in Georgia, where the midterm election is a battle between Trumpist reaction and the multicultural America whose emergence the right is trying, at all costs, to forestall.
01:12:20.000Abrams' goal, Stacey Abrams' goal, is to put together a coalition of African American and other minority voters and white liberals.
01:12:47.000I thought all these black leadership summits, shouldn't that be her biggest weakness?
01:12:52.000Stacey Abrams is up awake at night thinking, I thought I was going to be able to count on this demographic change to put me in power, but these black leadership summits, blacks are going to be my biggest weakness in the next election!
01:13:44.000But the forces of democracy are rising to... You know, when I drive through Atlanta, I'm worried about the KKK.
01:13:49.000As a Mexican Catholic man, when I drive through some of these neighborhoods in Georgia, I'm wondering, is a Klansman gonna poke around a tree and shoot a bow and arrow at me?
01:14:00.000You know, the gang crime, the drug dealers, you know, the homeless... Okay, that's a cakewalk compared to the Klan.
01:14:35.000But, thank God, says Michelle Goldberg, the forces of democracy are rising too.
01:14:41.000Somehow, you know, the forces of democracy seems kind of not very inclusive, right?
01:14:47.000Thank God, you know, when we talk about this conservative white minority, terrified, thank God the forces of democracy are rising against them.
01:14:58.000In Georgia's highly diverse, there it is, diverse, non-white, 7th district, Carolyn Bordeaux, part of the wave of women inspired to run for office by her revulsion at Trump, is challenging Representative Rob Woodall, who is a Republican.
01:15:14.000Bordeaux said that the 7th, a majority-minority district with immigrants from all over the world, has been on the front lines of voter suppression.
01:15:22.000Nevertheless, her campaign said that early voting turnout has reached presidential levels.
01:15:27.000On Saturday morning, Abrams closed by reminding the crowd of Kemp's views on democracy.
01:15:32.000She said, quote, He said he is concerned that if everyone eligible to vote in Georgia does so, he will lose this election, she said.
01:16:47.000Here's Michelle Goldberg writing for the New York Times about one of the rising stars of the Democratic Party in a swing state in Georgia, saying that we're gonna flip Georgia just like we flip Virginia, just like we flip California.
01:17:00.000We are going to replace white people with non-white people who will vote for us reliably.
01:18:29.000And if only, look at Thomas Sowell, if only they could be more like him.
01:18:32.000Okay, and then they tell you enough times, like, fuck you, we're gonna replace you, we hate you, we're gonna kill you, you're being replaced, bitch, and we're gonna take your stuff.
01:19:01.000So, pardon me for believing there's a racial dimension to politics.
01:19:05.000I come at, you know, and in the context of this thing on TikTok and the Zoom call, I come into these normie conservative circles talking like this, and they say, what?
01:20:04.000It says there are now nearly 7.2 million registered voters in Georgia, a 3% increase in one year.
01:20:10.000The portion of the electorate that is white has fallen since 2016.
01:20:15.000White voters still make up a majority, accounting for 59% of those who identified their race when registering, but that number slipped from 62% four years ago.
01:20:25.000The most significant increases, however, were among Hispanic and Asian voters, which are growing quickly, but make up a relatively small portion of the state's voting population.
01:20:35.000Black voters held steady at 33% of Georgia's electorate.
01:20:39.000Quote, in every way this benefits the Democratic Party, says Scott Hogan, the executive director of the Democratic Party of Georgia.
01:21:01.000Or did he say that there are going to be more non-white people in Georgia and that will inevitably make it blue because of how reliably non-white voters, this is what they're telling you.
01:21:13.000Are we the dumbest people in the history of the world?
01:21:41.000I don't think the Founding Fathers intended... When the Founding Fathers dreamt of the nation they'd created, I don't think they imagined...
01:21:48.000Stacey Abrams importing millions of Hispanics and Asians to make sure that white people couldn't govern so that they could do more gun control and hate speech legislation and more welfare and reparations and government programs and cultural centers in violent neighborhoods.
01:22:17.000But also because they don't agree with us on anything.
01:22:20.000And I think these are some numbers that are important to review.
01:22:23.000I want to go line by line through a series of different questions and polls on the differences between white and non-white people in America.
01:22:32.000You know, I did some research on this, and this is things that I've talked about on the show before.
01:22:37.000But in every case, when you look at serious matters of political importance in our country, time and again you find a, quote, stark racial divide between whites and non-whites.
01:22:48.000For example, there was a poll that was done about free speech, and more specifically about whether or not you're able to say things that are offensive to minorities in public.
01:23:00.000This is the findings of this study from Pew Research.
01:23:04.000It says, there is a racial divide with non-white Americans, including Hispanics, much less likely to agree that people should be able to say offensive things about minorities in public compared with white Americans.
01:23:17.000So, the numbers in particular are 57% against 72%.
01:23:23.000So, 57% of non-whites think that people should be able to say offensive things about minorities in public.
01:23:31.00072% of white people believe that this is the case.
01:23:34.000Now, would you say that the First Amendment is probably the foundation of our political freedom in the United States?
01:23:41.000Probably the foundation of freedom, period, in the United States.
01:23:45.000Part of our political culture, definitely part of our social culture, our culture overall.
01:24:13.000So, the necessity of free speech is that basically everything that doesn't cause harm, that doesn't infringe on a person's right to their life, or their property, things like that, their liberty, then you should be okay.
01:24:25.000But 57% of minorities, only 57% of non-whites believe that certain speech, in particular speech to defense minorities, should be protected, compared to 72% of whites.
01:24:36.000Even though there's a lot of white liberals and so on, still a pretty strong majority, a super majority of whites, that say that that should be protected.
01:25:08.000If the question were, do you think it should be legal for people to say things offensive to whites in public, I think 100% of white people would say that this is the case.
01:27:40.000And this basically means, are we constructivists?
01:27:43.000Do we believe that we should add on and, you know, interpret new things?
01:27:47.000Or are we trying to get at, what did the founders believe at the time?
01:27:50.000What did Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson and George Washington and John Adams, what did they mean when they wrote the Constitution?
01:27:57.000Not, how can we make the Constitution work for us today?
01:29:33.000So it's indicative of deeper things, is the point I'm getting at.
01:29:36.000And then lastly, let's look at the exit polls from the 2016 election.
01:29:40.000I think we could say that the epitome of this cultural divide is between Trump and Clinton, of the two visions set ahead for our nation.
01:29:47.000Do we go the route of Donald Trump, make America great again, put America first, end the wars, build the wall, make great trade deals, and so on?
01:29:57.000Or are we going to have Hillary Clinton, which means more war, open borders, mass migration, global homo, social policies, abortion, gay marriage, transgender, female empowerment?
01:30:50.000The people that are being put in power will change the country, and they'll change the country in ways that we as conservatives don't like, no matter what kind of conservative you are.
01:31:00.000If you're a paleoconservative, if you're a neoliberal, it doesn't matter.
01:31:06.000It's a new population, a new electorate, new ideas, new votes, new government, new policies, new country.
01:32:24.000And you're not putting Americans first when you bring over millions of immigrants so that you can play the population against each other so that you can create a consistent voter base and a servile worker class.
01:32:37.000That is not in the interest of the American people.
01:32:40.000That makes the American people poorer and relatively less powerful.
01:33:54.000The native population, no matter who you are, old or white, black or white, whatever it is, Catholic or Protestant, nobody is benefiting from the elite program of destroying the population.
01:34:11.000If we had some consistency, if we had, I believe, a racial and a cultural core, because there would be an agreement on what America is, there would be some kind of solidarity, there would be a real middle class, a real working class that was just as much an economic entity as it was a political entity that could stand against and challenge the powers that be.
01:34:32.000But you introduce all this confusion and chaos and disorder and disharmony,
01:34:38.000And then you just get the domination by the state.
01:36:01.000Benefiting Jeff Bezos and Stacey Abrams, these, you know, parasites.
01:36:05.000Power and money-hungry, self-interested parasites sucking the blood out of our country, pillaging the land.
01:36:12.000Tell me how them, you know, funneling these people into the country for their benefit, tell me how that's actually a good thing for anybody, for us or for anyone else.
01:36:21.000I mean, this is just like Stacey Abrams and Jeff Bezos teaming up with the Global South and the world's poor, teaming up to rape America.
01:36:29.000And sorry, but I'm not Jeff Bezos, and I'm not a foreigner.
01:36:37.000I stand against the elite and the global South, the international poor that they're working together with, and even the poor and the marginalized in this country.
01:36:45.000We have to stand and thwart both of them to protect America.
01:36:52.000We are way past time here, so I got to get into my super chat It's already like 930 almost so we got to get into our super chats, and we'll see what you guys are saying about all this It's all true folks.
01:37:02.000It's all true, and I know I might be beating a dead horse at sometimes but
01:37:08.000You know, this is stuff that a lot of people find challenging, and they constantly revert back to, it's culture, it's policies, it's Democrats, it's race.
01:40:11.000Jewish, gay, sexual predator, black, right?
01:40:14.000No, there's nothing wrong with being black or Jewish, but it's like, their whole organization is based on affirmative action, and half of them are rapists.
01:40:24.000So, I know that white people are unwelcome in Turning Point, and, you know, probably also people that are not down with getting raped or molested by gay men, because I've heard too many stories about that.
01:40:35.000It's almost like it starts to make you think.
01:41:34.000I'd rather join the organization where the chapter heads are soliciting lewd photographs from underage boys.
01:41:41.000I'd rather go to the organization where grown men are getting in beds with underage guys at their conferences and saying that they'll trade political favors for gay sexual favors.
01:41:55.000That sounds way more appealing than, like,
01:41:58.000A bunch of fun shitlord gamers online.
01:44:16.000And then we get into the zoom call and all everybody wants to talk about is, well, you know, I think that, you know, gay people getting married doesn't affect me.
01:45:20.000Maybe you need to hear this if you're young.
01:45:23.000I saw a video from some gay festival where there was a guy, it was a gay outdoor festival, there's a shirtless guy with some kind of BDSM gear, he waits by the public urinal
01:45:37.000Somebody fills up his glass with urine and then he drinks it, okay?
01:45:44.000I, like, I feel gross just saying that.
01:46:40.000And are these people that are going to the parades, and they're in tuxedos, and nice clothes, and they're like, you know, and not even like it'd be okay then, not even like it'd be okay, but this is what they portray.
01:46:50.000They portray it like, oh, it's like the same, and you know, it's men and women like this, and it's gays are just like this, you know, it's just like the same, ah, but you know,
01:47:00.000A guy and a girl going to a drive-thru show, and right next to them is two guys.
01:47:05.000What difference does it make, you know?
01:47:14.000Is that what you see at the parade, or do you see people on leashes walking on all fours, and like, people pissing in glasses, and shitting, and dog masks, and just like...
01:47:26.000And how is anybody naive at this point?
01:47:29.000It's literally a fucking parade It's like do you need a parade to see they're literally Parading it through the streets not even like metaphorically parading it like they're having a big parade with floats through the streets of every major city flaunting this and people are like no no I know I still don't I refuse to believe it
01:47:50.000I still don't see what's wrong with this.
01:47:51.000It's just that whatever you do in the privacy of your own home, they're in the streets!
01:48:12.000Well, how did I know cuz of the Lucian thing?
01:48:15.000Yeah, we're kind of in court I've I've just been so mad because we've been dealing with these zoomers for the past week Of course, you get like three confused gay kids in the zoom call.
01:48:25.000Well, I'm Nick I'm trans this there was a you know, this trans guy trans guy who was like, I'm gay It's like no, you're not you're a girl, you know, you're trans but
01:48:36.000Well, I don't think we should enforce our religion on everybody.
01:48:38.000Well, I actually think we should, kind of.
01:48:39.000Maybe you're not going to be converted at gunpoint, but you're definitely not going to be allowed to do that shit in public.
01:49:41.000I don't know what that means Gen Z's it says new video game directed by a Jewish person Neil Druckmann has you plays a Transgender who fights against homophobic racist Christian white men can't wait.
01:49:54.000Well, thanks for the ninja Hopefully this ninja is enough to cover the purchase of that game sounds awesome
01:50:02.000You know, and it's so funny because imagine if it were reversed.
01:50:05.000Like, I know people might not be surprised with something like that, but to give you an idea of how truly shocking and offensive it is, imagine if it was reversed and there was a video game about homophobic, racist, Christian white men that fight against, like, gay, trans, like, black people, Jewish black people.
01:50:31.000They hunt me in movies and they hunt me in video games because I'm you know, because white people are You know, they're the approved target Everybody else not so much.
01:51:38.000No, but they're cool, but there are they they did they weren't upset but I felt bad but there they're great Johnny Bravo says Stacey Abrams sourced all models for the merch store.
01:51:48.000I Don't know what that means Tacos just keep up the good work King.
01:51:53.000Thanks Romans says tick-tock be like you're following too fast to my new account.
01:53:47.000And you are a totally, like, artificial human being.
01:53:50.000Yeah, God forbid people would, like, care about things, and give their life for things, and be driven to death by ambition, or conquest, or God, or ideology.
01:54:25.000You are this, like, giant... Like, in terms of the eternal, you are just, like, one undifferentiated iteration of a giant mass of the unexceptional.
01:57:18.000Quack says salute to the Kings on the tick-tock front lines.
01:57:22.000Yes big agree salute to all our tick-tock Kings holding down the fort Holding down the front lines there Denver groper says I hate the ADL so much me too, dude.
02:00:03.000Tastemaking institutions the children of the former elites were radicalized.
02:00:08.000This is the story of the 20th century is the old guard wasp elite their children were radicalized and became international left-wing liberal and a lot of these people that you'll see in Hollywood or Journalism academia, they've got you know blue blood.
02:00:34.000It's on the tip of my tongue, but they've got that that bloodline essentially they've got those connections those family connections what the Odds on the tip of my tongue.
02:03:05.000I haven't been checking my email a lot, but I'll have to take a look Jay rocks versus Jesse Winfrey America first cowboy our guy totally Isaacs has got my Trump bucks and unemployment.
02:09:01.000underachiever check i was too busy smoking pot and having sex with guys no you're just a stupid bitch you're not you could have never achieved anything you're a dummy okay maybe you could have achieved being a mother i kid you i'm not like a scientist no you're like an idiot okay stupid vapid ho so
02:13:35.000What are your thoughts on nationalism?
02:13:55.000What are your thoughts on distributism?
02:14:17.000Bethicus says I love watching your tick-tock escapades go griper.
02:14:21.000Hey, thanks Dax says yeah, why are all these black politics?
02:14:25.000Okay, I'm not gonna read that PewDiePie says Stacey Abrams is the ultimate physiognomy check agreed Se goy says growing up in Memphis was bid the biggest red pill for me.
02:18:25.000Why are you moving while you're shooting?
02:18:26.000I'm on fire because you threw a fireball at me?
02:18:30.000This guy, man, I'm gonna... You know, one of these days, one of these days, this little Jaden character, he's gonna get a beating, I swear.
02:18:42.000Beardson's gonna tackle him from behind and, like, put his hands over his eyes and I'm just gonna start... I'm just gonna start, you know...
02:18:51.000Jayden says I know a few Turning Point USA stories.
02:20:17.000On Twitter, somebody infiltrated a Facebook group for gay people, and there was a poll that they ran in the Facebook group, and they said, what was the age when you had your first sexual experience?
02:20:30.000And somebody got all that data and put it in a table and graphed it, and most of the responses were like, underage.
02:20:39.000And the mode, the mode meaning the most frequent number,
02:22:04.000They're like, no No, we're just like we just want to get married and like get set up It's like no you don't like you just you want to have sex with like a thousand men No, you want to have and you have you have had sex with thousands?
02:22:19.000Thousands of men, you know, you got raped by your uncle or somebody or you know
02:22:26.000You have trauma from when you were in grade school or middle school, and now you're just like, you know, talk about a super carrier or super spreader.
02:24:31.000Yeah Jesse says here's a red pill take with caution.
02:24:34.000Yeah, take with lunch Take with a meal and and liquid Justin KG says but not piss Justin KG's is how are you liking the Valorant game worth buying?
02:32:20.000We should do one of those like t-shirts that you get at Walmart from when you were a kid and they would say like
02:32:39.000The good, the bad, and the ugly, and it would be like, the good, like, video games, the bad, homework, the ugly, my sister, you know?
02:32:50.000Shirts like that, or it would be some, like, really bad cartoon of, like, a monkey, like, with a baseball cap on, and it would say, like, you know, I hate homework, but I love video games and pizza, you know?
02:33:07.000Some, like, really weird cartoon of, like, a guy, but his eyes are, like, bursting out of his head.
02:33:13.000He's got, like, a baseball cap, camo shorts, stick arms, and it says, like, My mom makes me do homework, but I'd rather be playing video games than eating pizza and candy right now.
02:33:31.000Oh, man, we should we got to make a shirt like that.
02:33:34.000We got to make That'll be the next merch line.
02:33:37.000We'll be like grope really bad cartoon groper Khan Charlie Kirk says I need to worship Israel, but I'd rather be racist and bully women just something stupid like that and like the most like ridiculous fonts like goofy juvenile fonts
02:33:54.000I'd rather eat hamburgers and kill... No, no, disavow, disavow.
02:34:00.000But just like stupid, crude, like over the top.
02:34:06.000No, I'm kidding, kidding, that was a joke.
02:37:36.000Yeah Yeah What it what is Kanye saying facts he says that in sanctified God sent me a message said I'm too aggressive really me too aggressive and then he says in facts.
02:38:08.000Maxie Stoneman says, so yeah, I am like that.
02:38:12.000Maxie Stoneman, I'm not mean, I'm just focused.
02:38:15.000Entropy check, by the way, I'm not going to tell you how to run the show, but if you read every Diamond and every Entropy chat, this show will be very long.
02:38:21.000Yeah, I might just stop reading Diamonds, and I'll say, if you want to do a, you know, two, three, four, five dollar super chat, just do it on Entropy.
02:38:29.000RLZoomers says, was the P guy really good comics by chance?
02:38:54.000I don't know how you're reheating it, but almost every time... Well, unless you reheat it in a certain way, it can be more crispy, if that's what you like.
02:39:04.000But I think in almost every case, pizza is better