00:00:08.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday.
00:00:12.000We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight.
00:00:15.000Our featured story is about the killing of a black man in the state of Oregon.
00:00:23.000And it's interesting, tonight, our two stories are actually related.
00:00:27.000And so, our story tonight is about a black man in Oregon who was shot and killed by a white man.
00:00:33.000After the black guy was hitting on the white guy's girlfriend.
00:00:38.000The white guy is being charged with murder now because the judge says that the black guy was respectfully hitting on his girlfriend.
00:00:49.000And he says that even though the black guy tried to beat up the white guy and his girlfriend, well, the situation was calming down before he got shot and killed.
00:01:12.000A black man harmlessly hitting on a white girl and getting lynched for it, getting killed by the white man for trying to talk to the white girls.0.54
00:01:25.000We'll also be talking tonight about a gang shooting in Chicago in which five men initially were charged with battery and other things after a gang shooting which.
00:01:39.000You know, it was a terrible situation in the Austin neighborhood in Chicago.
00:01:43.000Major shootout, they said, 72 shell casings on the street.
00:01:47.000A big deal, a pretty serious situation.
00:01:51.000All the charges have now been dropped in the case because, according to the state, they said that this gang shooting constituted mutual combat.
00:02:03.000So, massive gang shooting on the west side of Chicago, all charges dropped.
00:02:08.000Even though there's video evidence of what went on, All charges drop because it's considered as gang warfare.
00:02:16.000It's considered mutual combat, in which all the parties involved came together and agreed to engage in a shootout.
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00:03:34.000Also, and I forgot to mention this yesterday, but I made this announcement on Monday.
00:03:40.000I wasn't here Tuesday, forgot to talk about it yesterday.
00:03:43.000But I told you on Monday, next week we have a very big reveal for our brand new live streaming platform.
00:03:50.000We'll be bringing two new streamers onto this platform starting next week.
00:03:56.000And so it's not an official launch of the platform.
00:03:58.000We are beginning a beta test period, which should last for a number of weeks.
00:04:48.000I don't even know what these words mean, but he's telling me, well, we're deploying these changes.
00:04:53.000And I'm like, you know, just like, I don't know, just do a screen share, just show me like what the user experience will look like because.
00:05:01.000I don't know what any of the back end stuff means.
00:05:06.000But he went over with me a few days ago and showed me our brand new studio, what the homepage will look like, what the other channels are going to look like.
00:05:15.000We've got a new logo, new everything, new color scheme.
00:05:19.000I think you guys are really going to like it because he was going through with me.
00:05:23.000And, you know, there's a lot of little things that are a part of the platform, little detail type things where it really makes it feel like every other mainstream.
00:05:36.000You know, platform, every major platform like Twitch or like DLive, Trovo.
00:05:43.000I mean, I don't consider those major platforms, but you know, they have the functionality of like a major platform.
00:05:49.000So there's a lot of like little details and things like that.
00:05:54.000And I told you this on Monday it was very important that we capture the experience and the look of any other major platform so that when you go on the site, you're going to have a good experience.
00:06:04.000You know, that's very important to me, and that was very important to our dev team.
00:08:41.000We've got this VAC stuff going on and other things, too, that we haven't even announced yet.
00:08:46.000So I hope you're starting to see what we've been working on.
00:08:50.000It's good to finally push it out there, you know.
00:08:52.000But anyway, we might as well dive into the news here.
00:08:58.000It's a little bit of a change of pace because, as I said, we've been covering the vaccine, it feels like every single day, and Afghanistan, and I don't know what else, but it feels a little bit monotonous lately, so we're switching it up, and today we're talking a little bit about race and crime.
00:09:17.000And so, our first story is about this big gang shooting in Chicago.
00:09:21.000And, you know, if you're not familiar with this situation, Chicago is just out of control.
00:09:27.000And this is true in Every major city in America right now.
00:09:32.000I saw some statistic yesterday which said that the rate at which the murder rate has changed, the rate at which the rate has changed, the murder rate has gone up at the highest rate ever in American history between 2019 and 2020.
00:11:05.000A whole degree worse, I would say, ever since the beginning of this summer.0.98
00:11:10.000And now a lot of the violence is not just confined to the south side and the west side where the blacks are, but now it's also spilling into downtown.0.98
00:11:22.000And if you check Twitter basically any given day and you look up Chicago Police Scanner, you could see flash mob looting in stores.
00:11:31.000You can see carjackings are out of control, shootings.
00:11:34.000In the loop downtown, where all the tourists are, all the luxury shopping is.
00:11:39.000It's worse here than it's ever been, and it is completely out of control.
00:11:45.000And so that's the context for this.1.00
00:11:47.000There was this big gang shooting in the Austin neighborhood, which is in the West Side, one of the most violent and dangerous neighborhoods in the city, of course, all black.1.00
00:11:58.000And this one was particularly interesting because there was this big gang shooting.1.00
00:12:01.000There were five black guys charged in connection with it.
00:12:05.000And it was curious because they had the whole thing on video.
00:12:09.000And you could go and find it on social media, plain as day.
00:12:25.000They didn't come out and confirm this.
00:12:27.000There's a Freedom of Information Act request to get the actual documentation for this.
00:12:32.000But they're saying that the reason they're dropping the charges in this case is because these gangs were engaged in mutual combat.
00:12:41.000And so, therefore, because there is some degree of consent and reciprocity here, because the gangs came together and both decided to start shooting each other.
00:12:52.000That means that no crime was committed, so they were all let go.
00:12:58.000It says Illinois prosecutors rejected charging five suspects in a deadly gang related shootout that unfolded in Chicago, despite police reportedly seeking to charge all five suspects with murder and aggravated battery.
00:13:12.000The shootout took place in the Austin community of Chicago Friday morning and was reportedly sparked by an internal dispute between two factions of the Four Corner Hustlers Gang, according to the Chicago Sun Times.
00:13:25.000Citing an internal police report and a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation.
00:13:31.000Five men were taken into custody over the shootout, which required a SWAT team response and led to police finding more than 70 shell casings.
00:13:40.000One shooter was left dead and two of the suspects wounded.
00:13:43.000The police source told the outlet that law enforcement sought murder and aggravated battery charges for all five suspects.
00:13:50.000By Sunday morning, however, they were all released without charges.
00:13:54.000A police report reviewed by the Chicago Sun Times said.
00:13:59.000That quote, mutual combatants was cited as the reason for the rejection.
00:14:04.000The report also noted that the suspects were not cooperating with investigators.
00:14:09.000Mutual combat is a legal phrase defined as quote, a fight into which both parties enter willingly or in which two persons, upon a sudden quarrel and in hot blood, mutually fight upon equal terms.
00:14:24.000And these are things that happen in a civilized society.
00:14:27.000These are the kinds of things that, Are not considered criminal in a civilized, developed, sophisticated, complex industrial country.0.99
00:14:36.000A bunch of niggas, a bunch of black people getting together, two rival gangs in the middle of the street and shooting at each other throughout the night, killing, maiming, you know, stray bullets flying all over the place.1.00
00:14:53.000It says Fox News attempted to verify the statement in the police report, but Chicago police said that a Freedom of Information Act request must be filed to obtain the report.
00:15:03.000The FOIA request has since been filed.
00:15:05.000The Cook County State's Attorney's Office, however, issued a statement that painted a different picture on why the charges were dropped.
00:15:12.000Prosecutors had, quote, determined that the evidence was insufficient to meet our burden of proof to approve felony charges, said a spokeswoman for the Cook County State's Attorney's Office, adding the police agreed with the decision.
00:15:25.000And of course, that's what they're saying.
00:15:28.000They're saying, well, we just don't have the evidence.
00:15:31.000But as I told you, and this is why I said this at the beginning, the evidence is there, it's on video.
00:15:37.000And the bullet casings are out there, and I'm sure there are eyewitnesses.
00:15:42.000There's no shortage of evidence in the case.
00:15:45.000They dropped it with the technical legal reason because they don't want to charge people.
00:15:52.000And ultimately, this is the game that is played in Chicago, by the way.
00:15:56.000Recorded crime is surging all over the country.
00:16:00.000But what's curious is that a lot of the crime isn't even being reported.
00:16:04.000A lot of the criminals aren't being apprehended, a lot of the criminals aren't being charged or sentenced.
00:16:09.000A lot of this is a political game where they're carefully managing.
00:16:17.000We also know that the state prosecutors in the state don't want to go after black people ever since George Floyd and all this business about mass incarceration, police brutality, and whatever.0.75
00:16:28.000So they've given up the city to the criminals.
00:16:31.000They change the rules of engagement for the police.
00:16:51.000It's really a gang problem, and specifically a black gang problem.0.74
00:16:56.000If you called it mutual combat, and that's the basis upon which you dismiss all the charges, you wouldn't be able to charge anybody for anything in the city, which is a problem because that's all that goes on in these neighborhoods gang shootings.0.85
00:17:11.000So is this how everybody in the city is supposed to live?
00:17:15.000Is this how we're supposed to live in every neighborhood gangs coming together and killing each other?
00:17:21.000And you have to recognize the absurdity of the whole thing.
00:17:24.000I mean, we're a year and a half into George Floyd, and everything that we said from the outset has come true.
00:17:31.000Initially, they said that, oh, and I know everybody on this show understands this, but just in case anybody doesn't.
00:17:37.000Initially, they said, oh, black people are being discriminated against, they're being hunted by police, they're being rounded up and thrown in jail, and there's so many black people in jail.
00:17:48.000And again, I know it's trite, I know everybody watching this show knows it probably.0.99
00:17:55.000But obviously, it's very relevant, and it has to be said that is because black people are committing all the crimes.1.00
00:18:06.000Why are the police always killing blacks, or so it seems?
00:18:09.000That's really not even the case, but why does it seem that way?
00:18:13.000Why is it that the black neighborhoods are so bad, and why is it that there's divestment from corporations and they can't get lending from banks?0.97
00:18:21.000Why is it that it's a food ghetto over there?0.99
00:18:25.000Why are the jails filled with blacks?1.00
00:18:28.000It's because the blacks are committing all the crimes.1.00
00:18:30.000I mean, it's that simple, and everybody knows this.1.00
00:18:35.000And I've said this before on the show.1.00
00:18:37.000In America, we go through these cycles where black crime escalates to a level that is unacceptable, and people rally in favor of law and order politicians to put a stop to it with things like stop and frisk and like the 94 crime bill and things like that.0.95
00:18:56.000When Hillary Clinton talks about super predators and that stuff, The people rally because it gets so bad and so unacceptable that they're willing to violate civil liberties and they're willing to put in place racist police practices that are called that way, right?0.96
00:19:16.000They lock up all the black super predators, they frisk them, and so on, and then the crime subsides.
00:19:23.000Then, people getting used to the fact that there's not bloodshed on the streets and the crime level is acceptable, people start to talk then once again about police brutality.0.89
00:19:34.000And they're talking about the incarceration rate and so on.
00:19:46.000But ultimately, if we ever want to live in a country where there is harmony and safety and all of that, we have to talk about problems and solutions.
00:19:54.000We have to talk about causes and effects.
00:20:00.000Everybody living in a major city knows that and it's unignorable.
00:20:04.000And even if you're a yuppie liberal, you have to acknowledge it.
00:20:08.000It's not safe to go out on the weekends downtown anymore.
00:20:11.000It's not safe, generally speaking, to be anywhere in the city.
00:20:15.000If you have a new car, if you're alone, if you're a woman and you're alone or with your girlfriends or something, everybody has to acknowledge this.
00:20:53.000You take all these people and you put them in jail.
00:20:57.000You take all these people, you arrest them, you charge them, you sentence them to jail, and you get them off the streets.
00:21:04.000What this is intended to do, number one, is take the people that would be committing the crimes and put them in a place where they can't commit crimes.
00:21:11.000And also, it deters other people who would commit crimes from doing that.
00:21:16.000Because if enough people see, That people are being locked up or they're getting killed by police, or there are other deterrent practices like stop and frisk, as just one example, then they think twice about committing crimes if they know that there's real enforcement, if there's actually police.
00:21:35.000And unless and until we get comfortable acknowledging that blacks are committing the crime, and therefore those are the people that are going to have to go to jail, those are the people that are going to have to have negative experiences with the police, then we will continue to have crime.0.97
00:21:52.000And you know, this conversation is just like a microcosm of everything else that's happening in the country, in the sense that we are at a fork in the road.0.92
00:22:02.000And we can either choose to not be considered racist on a good day.
00:22:07.000I mean, I think every white person is considered racist at this point, but you understand.
00:22:12.000It's like we can choose to not be considered racist, like in a general sense, by supporting abolition or defunding of the police, by supporting BLM.
00:22:23.000And all of that, and get what we have now, which is rampant crime, carjacking, murders, burglary, flash mob looting.
00:22:35.000We can either go down that path, or we will be racist, or we will be considered racist, lock up all the black criminals, police kill all the violent ones, deter them.0.73
00:22:46.000Maybe civil liberties get taken away.0.82
00:22:48.000Maybe the police go in and occupy the neighborhoods.
00:22:53.000And safety in the streets, and you can go out and enjoy what your tax dollars pay for.
00:23:32.000And of course, people prefer to just have less crime rather than more crime.0.88
00:23:37.000But it's the racial aspect that gets in the way.
00:23:40.000This is where people that say that race doesn't matter, it's about class, whatever, this is where those people are completely wrong and mistaken.
00:23:47.000Because if it were that simple, this wouldn't even be a question.
00:24:34.000It's not about saying that every crime is committed by this group or every individual within that group is a criminal.
00:24:40.000It's about recognizing that this problem has a racial dimension to it.
00:24:47.000We can just look at the statistics for that and our own experience and the nightly news.
00:24:52.000And it's a question of, you know, once again, do we want to be comfortable with ourselves or in a social setting and be considered not racist by saying the politically correct or the right thing?
00:25:05.000The socially correct thing, which is Black Lives Matter and justice for George Floyd and so on, but have to deal with all the consequences?
00:25:14.000Or do we say, look, I don't have a problem with a group of people.
00:27:01.000Even a lot of right wing people aren't.
00:27:03.000A lot of right wing people are even willing to meet BLM and others halfway and say something like, well, historically there was racism or systemic racism causes crime somewhere along the way, something like that.
00:27:17.000On some level, we're not going to solve anything in this country, anything.
00:27:22.000Take a look at any problem, whether it be Hollywood.
00:28:37.000Do you remember those Muslims that spoke at the DNC?
00:28:40.000The one with the hijab and the other guy.
00:28:44.000And she talked about Judge Curiel, the Hispanic judge who Trump said couldn't be impartial because he's Mexican.
00:28:50.000And she talked about, she went through the whole laundry list.
00:28:53.000And you know, every single thing that she hit on, and I know this is a little bit, I know you understand this, but it's an important point to make.
00:29:02.000She went through the laundry list of every incident, every line.
00:29:06.000Every reason why Trump was unfit to be the president, why he wasn't like any other president.
00:29:12.000And every single thing was regarding a racial, ethnic, religious minority or a woman.
00:29:19.000And Trump retorts and says, Well, you know, I'm like going to fix the country.
00:29:22.000You know, Hillary goes through and says, Well, he's a racist, anti Semitic, Islamophobic, sexist, you know, so on.
00:29:28.000That was the gist of her opening statement.
00:29:31.000And Trump replies and says, I will knock out ISIS and I will make good trade deals and I will reduce the cost of health care and so on.
00:29:38.000And, you know, I was watching that, and it's interesting because this conversation has been going on for five years and really even longer than that.
00:29:46.000I mean, it's been five years since that happened, and people still haven't learned anything.
00:29:51.000But really, it's been decades that this has been going on, which is to say that there is this coordinated attack on America by the Democrats, by Jews, by, you know, whatever, the American regime, whatever you want to call it.
00:30:06.000There's been this coordinated attack against America as a nation, as a country, as a coherent whole, as A nation with a coherent identity as an entity, you know, a real nation, not like just part of the fabric of this global free trade system.
00:30:23.000And the vector of the attack is always the so called identity politics, which generally speaking is a racial thing.
00:30:32.000It includes many different kinds of identities, but really it's racial.
00:30:36.000Even when you talk about Muslims, we're not talking about Bosnians, we're not talking about whatever white Muslim converts there are, we're talking about Arabs.
00:30:45.000And when we're talking about, you know, things that are not even considered racial are still have a racial dimension.
00:30:52.000And so Hillary Clinton is saying this, and Donald Trump is just talking right past her saying, well, I'll just be a good governor.
00:31:01.000I will be a good president, and I will fix problems, and I will be competent, and the government will be efficacious.
00:31:09.000And to me, like, that's the conversation that still goes on in the right, and this is why the right always loses.
00:31:14.000Because even to this day, you have a new iteration of that.
00:31:17.000And it's evolved over the years, but in a lot of ways it stayed the same.
00:31:20.000Republicans retort with this kind of line about, well, it's really the elites versus the working class, or what it's really about is class and not race, or we can all make America great again.
00:31:34.000We all bleed red, white, and blue, and we have a lot in common even with BLM or something like that.
00:31:41.000And it's issues like this that remind you no, that's wrong.
00:31:45.000No matter how clever it sounds, no matter how much you want to believe that.
00:31:51.000It's easier to believe those things, but that is not going to solve our problems.
00:31:56.000And, you know, this is the most important message that I put out on my show, which differentiates me from most other people.
00:32:03.000Even some of the most based and red pill people that are out there, I'm like one of the only ones that'll say it, except for like Steve Saylor and Jared Taylor and Michelle Malkin and some assorted others who are all part of America First.0.64
00:32:16.000Peter Brimelow, you know, James Kirkpatrick.
00:32:21.000I'm one of the only ones who will come out there and say, No, it's not about class.
00:32:26.000We don't all bleed red, white, and blue.
00:32:28.000It is not about the elites versus the poor.
00:32:31.000It's not about the rich versus the middle class.
00:33:03.000And tell me how we can go about solving this, talking past it with these discussions about good government and the multiracial working class.0.83
00:33:30.000Any other problem in those terms has to be talked about in terms of identity because, you know, clearly there is something intrinsic to these problems which is relevant to identity, obviously, when you look at the profile of these people and why they're being let off.
00:33:47.000And so this is actually a nice segue into our featured story, which is about a different shooting and a little bit of a different standard here for justice.
00:33:56.000So, our first story, like I said, it's about these five guys that got.
00:34:00.000Led off, charges dropped because it's mutual combat.0.91
00:34:03.000Gangs coming together, they're black, different standard applies.0.99
00:34:07.000Our feature story, it's a nice, I think it ties together nicely.0.91
00:34:12.000Our feature story is about a black guy who got shot by a white guy after the black guy hit on the white guy's girlfriend and they got in a fight.
00:34:20.000And I'll read the story to you because this is fascinating stuff.
00:34:24.000It says, A 22 year old black man was shot dead outside a nightclub in Oregon last month by a white man.
00:34:32.000After hitting on the man's girlfriend in a quote, respectful manner, according to the local district attorney.
00:34:41.000Now, before we go any further, can we all like just take a second and get a mental picture in our heads of what this looks like?
00:34:51.00022 year old black, he's a rapper, by the way.
00:35:05.000Can we all come up with a mental image in our head of what that looks like?
00:35:09.000Because you know what I picture is a black guy in like a flannel and jeans and like loafers and comes up and says, Hello, wonderful weather we're having.
00:35:20.000You have the most beautiful eyes I've ever seen.
00:35:22.000And then the white guy comes out and says, Die, die, something you've.
00:35:50.000I'm imagining the black guy from the Allstate commercial or the black guy from the State Farm commercial.0.85
00:35:56.000I'm imagining the black guy from that television show, Blackish.
00:36:00.000I'm imagining a black guy with glasses who works in an office and wears a collared shirt and slacks and smart shoes going up outside the club and saying, Hello, how are you doing?
00:36:15.000You have the most beautiful eyes I've ever seen.
00:37:11.000You know, I don't think it was a respectful hitting on.
00:37:15.000In any case, there's even more to the story than that.
00:37:17.000It says, quote, Barry Washington Jr. was fatally shot outside the Capitol nightclub in Bend, Oregon at midnight on September 19th, according to the Bend Bulletin.
00:37:29.000Ian McKenzie Cranston was arrested on September 30th after a county grand jury indicted him on six charges connected to Washington's killing.
00:37:39.000Six charges, including second degree murder, first degree manslaughter, second degree manslaughter, first degree assault, two counts of unlawful use of a deadly weapon.
00:37:49.000The county district attorney, John Hummel, told KTVZ that prior to the shooting, Washington had hit on Cranston's girlfriend, and Cranston was not happy about it.
00:38:00.000Washington complimented her in a respectful manner, Hummel said.
00:39:28.000And the judge then pushed for a murder charge.
00:39:32.000Because the police came to the judge and said, you know, we want a manslaughter charge.
00:39:36.000And the judge demanded, demanded that he be charged with second degree murder.
00:39:40.000It wasn't good enough for manslaughter.
00:39:42.000Which doesn't really, I mean, that doesn't even really make any sense.
00:39:45.000But the judge comes back and says, no, no, you got to get him with murder for this self defense, probably because it's a racial issue.
00:39:52.000And you know, this story, we could talk about it, but in light of what we talked about first, in light of our first story from Chicago, it's pretty interesting, isn't it?
00:40:02.000In Chicago, you have five guys involved in a deadly big gang shooting late at night on the weekend, you know, bullets flying everywhere, one person killed, two people shot, not one charge.
00:41:13.000The victim was black, the killer was white, and therefore there has to be.0.97
00:41:19.000Six charges, including a murder charge.0.92
00:41:22.000If it was black on black, there might not have even been any charges, mutual combat.0.81
00:41:26.000If it was black on black, who's to say there would have been six charges or a murder charge or if they even would have gotten arrested?0.80
00:41:42.000Because of the legacy of slavery, because of Emmett Till, the dark history of blacks being lynched.
00:41:49.000Because of how it looks, because of the races of the people involved.
00:41:53.000So, if you're a white person, you can't defend yourself.
00:41:56.000If you're a white person and you get in a fight which ends in death or it doesn't, you will be looked at with more scrutiny and a harsher standard applied to you than if you're black on the basis of your race.
00:42:08.000Because white people historically were mean to black people.
00:42:32.000Twitch is the biggest video game streaming platform.
00:42:36.000Twitch is offering a package to up and coming black streamers as a part of their diversity initiative to accelerate the careers of underrepresented minorities, which includes they give them $5,000 to buy equipment and they get this crash course.
00:42:54.000And how to become a streamer, and they get mentoring and they get all these benefits.
00:43:30.000You can max out your chance of getting an Oscar or Grammy, meet the quota, whatever, by hiring more non white people at the expense and the detriment of white people.0.88
00:43:39.000We have all these programs and major corporations that were put in place since George Floyd, where they're offering mentorship, career opportunities to minorities.0.96
00:43:49.000Some of the stock indexes or indices, like the NASDAQ, say that you have to have one diverse member on a board or they won't list your stock.
00:44:45.000That's the argument that they use to rig the system in their favor.
00:44:50.000You know, they come forward and say, well, the system is rigged because of racism, and their prescription is to rig it then against white people.
00:44:59.000Rather than correct it so that it's fair and equal, which it already is.
00:45:04.000They say, no, it has to be rigged against whites to compensate for the rigging against blacks, which took place arguably 50 years ago.
00:45:18.000And so you see these black people looting in Chicago, for example, in Norwich, they were looting an Ulta store.0.76
00:45:25.000And all the white people are just filming, all the white people are just recording with their iPhones as black people run in a white neighborhood, run into this Ulta beauty store and just steal everything they can grab off the shelves.0.59
00:45:38.000And, you know, I was talking about with my dad, and my dad said, you know, why doesn't anybody go in and do something?0.94
00:45:44.000And I saw all the replies to the video posted on Twitter.
00:45:47.000They were saying, you know, people just stand around back in the old days, the community policed the neighborhood and things like that.
00:45:56.000And I understand the sentiment, but of course, we know full well that the standards are not the same.1.00
00:46:03.000Blacks can go into the Alta and Norwich, they can go into, I think they robbed the department store.1.00
00:46:09.000The other night, I forget which neighborhood it was in.1.00
00:46:13.000We know that they can go and do these things, and they're not going to get arrested.
00:46:16.000They don't even get arrested because they changed the felony shoplifting threshold.
00:46:21.000They don't even get arrested, and if they do, the charges get dropped.
00:46:24.000And if the charges don't get dropped, they are not what they should be.
00:46:27.000And then the sentence is reduced, and these people get let out anyway.0.51
00:46:31.000There was a black school shooter the other day, and you know, the left's obsession with school shooters, and they're all white, and it's all because of assault rifles, and that's why we need gun control.0.67
00:47:32.000And this is a situation where, you know, think of it.
00:47:36.000Think about the situation this Cranston guy was involved in.
00:47:40.000He's in the club, his white girlfriend gets hit on by this black guy.
00:47:45.000Understand, like, this is the humiliation that's involved in all this.
00:47:48.000This is, and I don't like to dwell on this stuff because in some ways I don't think it's healthy to dwell too much on it, but it's an important point to make.
00:47:57.000We're supposed to, what, just take it?1.00
00:48:00.000You know, a lot of these blacks are a menace to society.1.00
00:48:15.000You know, if you get tapped from behind in your car and you see what the profile of the people is in the car behind you, you know what to look for.
00:48:53.000Not even because it makes any sense, but because the judge wants it, because you're a colonizer, because you're a slave owner.
00:49:00.000So, you either get beat up or you just, you know, apparently you can't even protect your family, can't protect your girlfriend, your wife, your kids, anything like that.
00:49:25.000You know, a lot of people grow up their whole lives thinking about affirmative action and thinking about these other things, and they're sort of vague, nebulous concepts.
00:49:38.000You are going to apply for college and not get in because they're saving seats for people that did not meet the same qualifications that you had to.0.55
00:49:48.000That is something that will happen to lots of white people now in America.0.88
00:49:53.000Top universities and scholarships, you can't get them because it was reserved for a black person with a lower SAT score and fewer extracurriculars and maybe not even good grades.1.00
00:50:04.000Anything qualifying them to get into school.1.00
00:50:08.000You are going to get passed over for a job out of college after you paid all that money.
00:50:12.000If you did get in, you're going to get passed over for a job or a promotion or a vice president spot or a mentorship or whatever because they're reserving that for their diversity initiative where they're giving it to an underrepresented person.0.58
00:50:27.000You are going to have to find yourself in a situation, potentially life or death, at a bar, at a red light, in an alley at night where you have to choose to either die or Get beat up or get mocked or humiliated or defend yourself and wind up in jail because it was an underrepresented person, because it was a protected magic person.
00:51:30.000I don't care if black people think I'm racist because I'm a white man with dignity and with a heritage which is more than worthy of celebrating.
00:52:28.000That's not why we're being attacked as a group.
00:52:31.000We are being attacked because of our whiteness and because of our expressions as white people, because of our history and heritage as white people.
00:52:39.000It is that part of our identity which we have to stand up unapologetically and defend without apologizing.
00:52:46.000And I'm so sick of these ignorant white people going out there and they might not even realize it, but subconsciously they are bending over backwards to appease and accommodate people that don't like them, hiding who they are.
00:53:02.000Not speaking out, basically bending over backwards, humiliating themselves, degrading themselves because they feel uncomfortable around non white people because they were taught to hate themselves their entire lives.
00:53:15.000They were taught that white people have this shameful legacy and we've got to be mindful of everybody else and make way.
00:54:39.000And the consequences of not doing it, you're seeing it right here.0.52
00:54:43.000This is the consequence of 50 years of people trying desperately not to offend black people, not to offend Jews, not to offend any other non white group.0.52
00:54:54.000This is the consequence of all of this.0.62
00:54:57.000People have been pivoting, people have been avoiding, people have been hiding their real feelings about this for decades, and now this is the result.0.97
00:55:06.000You better let that black guy hit on your girlfriend, and if he raises a hand to you, you better take it, because if you defend yourself, this is what happens you get thrown in a cage.0.95
00:55:16.000And what is that supposed to be okay?0.91
00:55:35.000And the standard should be applied equally.
00:55:37.000If I'm sent to jail for it, then they should be sent to jail for it too.
00:55:40.000It doesn't matter one bit the sob story they tell, the excuses, the rationalizations.1.00
00:55:46.000How about we say that this is America, this was a great country, and it will not be great if we let standards fall to accommodate black people and others?
00:55:57.000We have told everybody to the same standard.0.96
00:56:00.000Nobody's willing to say that, though, because of the way that it sounds.
00:56:04.000Because the way that I'm talking right now sounds a certain way and probably makes a lot of people uncomfortable.
00:56:15.000You know, and I know the way that this comes across.
00:56:17.000I know a lot of people hear this show and they see some of the things that I have to say and they go, oh boy, this guy is a white supremacist.
00:56:35.000And if that makes you uncomfortable, why don't you take a look at everything else that's going on in your country and tell me what makes you more uncomfortable?
00:56:43.000Because I don't like to talk like this.
00:57:45.000And doing the same thing over and over again, the pandering, the appeasement, the politics of white submission, it's not going to get better so long as that continues.
00:57:56.000White people have been taking it for a long time.
00:58:17.000We're expected to do all of that, and this country is falling apart all around us.
00:58:22.000And I think it's time for us to demand some higher standards here and demand some better treatment.
00:58:28.000As white people, because this is out of control.0.70
00:58:31.000So that's a story about Cranston, another Emmett Till.0.70
00:58:35.000And how much you want to bet that Emmett Till was just like this?
00:58:37.000Everybody always brings up Emmett Till, Emmett Till.
00:58:40.000And it's funny because I grew up, you know, I'm a Mazumer, so I was born in 98.
00:58:46.000And even when I was growing up in grade school, you're indoctrinated with this stuff about the civil rights movement, MLK, and the horrors of racism and slavery.
00:58:56.000And when you're a kid, you don't really understand this because I think kids are probably more prone to believe in the sort of universality of the human experience.
00:59:07.000And so, you know, maybe they're less likely to be prejudiced.
00:59:14.000I guess that kind of fairy tale story makes a little bit more sense if you're a child to hear that, well, you have these evil white people picking on these poor black people.
00:59:23.000And then you grow up and you see what goes on, and it's like, hmm, gee, yeah, that makes a little bit more sense now, doesn't it?
00:59:30.000Now, again, it's not to justify or rationalize cruelty or injustice or racial hatred.
00:59:44.000If you're young, even if you're old, it's something to think about.
00:59:47.000When you watch these civil rights movies about these poor black people just getting picked on for no reason, and they talk like Barack Obama, you know, they talk real smart, and they're, right?
00:59:59.000You watch these movies and they're just family oriented people.
01:00:02.000They're just amazing when you watch The Help and when you watch whatever.
01:00:09.000And you think, wow, how could we, white people, have been so abusive?
01:00:53.000I mean, I look at Chicago, I look at New York, and suddenly I have a little bit of a different perspective about the whole last century, the last half of a millennia, actually.
01:01:14.000Now, again, again, I'm being a little bit glib here.
01:01:18.000I'm not trying to justify, believe me, not trying to justify cruelty, not trying to justify.
01:01:25.000Or say it's permissible that there, because there was cruelty and there was racial hatred and there were horrible atrocities that went on on both sides.
01:01:34.000And this goes with all racial conflicts in the history of the world Indians versus cowboys, blacks versus whites, and Chinese versus Koreans, and you know, Mongols versus, you know, throughout the entire world there's war, there's racial and tribal conflict, and there's atrocities on both sides.
01:01:54.000And so it's not to justify these kinds of things.
01:01:56.000But it is to say there's a little bit more to the story than just, oh, boo hoo, boo hoo.0.62
01:02:02.000I mean, this is the perfect one the Trayvon Martin story.0.87
01:02:05.000A black kid with Skittles and an Arizona iced tea in his hoodie, a child just trying to walk home at night and guilt because he looks like a gangbanger.0.97
01:02:42.000I mean, and this is just one little vignette of black white relations for half of a thousand years.0.88
01:02:51.000And just like the rest of it, there's a little bit more to the story than that, than a child getting his Arizona iced tea and Skittles.0.85
01:03:20.000I don't wake up every day and think how to oppress black people or have a bone to pick.
01:03:25.000I became this way after watching politics every day for five years.
01:03:29.000Because I grew up in a suburban, liberal, relatively affluent suburb, believing all this stuff.
01:03:36.000We're all pink on the inside, it's only skin deep.
01:03:39.000Just like anybody else, and you become this way when you see enough in real life, when you see enough of what goes on in the country, let's just cut the crap and let's just be honest.
01:03:50.000You know, nobody's saying that we hate a whole group or, you know, anything like that.
01:03:55.000Let's just be honest about what's going on and just stop lying.
01:03:59.000Just stop lying about what we all know to be true.
01:04:03.000So, anyway, so that's Cranston and Cranston and Barrie and Chicago.
01:06:25.000Sigma Mower says, anyways, last Wednesday when you were talking about CWC and the RPG betrayal, CWC joined chat and said, I'm sorry, those messages were 20 days ago.
01:06:35.000I never betrayed the movement in chat.
01:06:38.000Seems sorry for himself, but not sorry to the movement.
01:08:59.000He doesn't come in saying, you know, we should be doing this and you should be doing that and I don't like this one and I don't like that one.
01:09:05.000He just comes in and is like, hey, guys, what's up?
01:09:08.000And, you know, some of the stuff that he posts on Twitter is a little cringe, but who cares?
01:10:36.000Because I go out of my way for people that are my friends.
01:10:39.000And they don't even have to be good friends.
01:10:41.000Anybody that I perceive as being in this movement and sacrificed to be here and people that I like and that are friendly, I go out of my way for those people.
01:10:49.000I open up my network to them, I introduce them to people.
01:10:53.000You know, I don't like to report every nice thing that I've ever done because that's not why you do nice things.
01:10:58.000But I'd like to think I'm very benevolent to people that are a friend and that, you know, are in this thing.
01:11:05.000But then you got these people that there's like this entitlement.
01:11:08.000They're sort of counting, you know, what are you doing for me?
01:14:38.000So, but it's like the same thing with Patrick.
01:14:41.000They don't see it that way, they see it as like this business, or it's like, A war, and it is both of those things, but both of those things are founded on friendship.
01:15:32.000Let's trust each other and let's do something great.
01:15:34.000I mean, that's what underlies the movement.
01:15:37.000People have made the joke over the years they say, you know, the real border wall, the real whatever is the friends we made along the way.0.98
01:18:45.000There's some pretty good Nords out there.
01:18:48.000Catboy Cammie was a Nord, and, well, he's not as, well, Yeah, you can agree or disagree with his tactics, but he's out there on the front lines.
01:18:59.000I don't know if I think that what he's doing is very efficacious.0.74
01:19:02.000That's not the route that I would go in.
01:19:05.000But, I mean, he's out there doing something.
01:20:46.000Omega Kings is Sometimes when you love things, you must hate the things that threaten the things you love, perhaps not simply in spite, but because of the consequences they represent.
01:20:54.000I love beauty, harmony, knowing that my progeny will inherit something exceptional, not covered in feces and writhing in pain.
01:23:26.000I don't know that I've ever seen something miraculous happen in my life, but like lots of minor things that are like impossible but bad and happen to me.
01:23:35.000Minor and major things like that happen throughout my life.
01:23:42.000Krinkus says Nick, my dad is a kidney recipient, and you do not know the half of the hypocrisy of the hospital.
01:23:49.000Organ recipients are on immune suppressants for the rest of their lives, so the vax would do nothing for them and potentially would be harmful at that.
01:24:07.000That's like the definition of evil, right?
01:24:11.000Because if the vaccine doesn't even help you, then really what they're doing is just using that as another tool to get people to take it to just boost the rate of people that are vaccinated.
01:25:05.000I mean, number one, she's got to be Catholic.0.84
01:25:07.000You're going to marry a Protestant.0.72
01:25:09.000And how is it that your wife, what is it, maybe it's because I'm not married, but what is it with all you guys and just being like jerked around by your wives and not in like, not in that way, but in like they're coercing you to do things that they shouldn't be?0.97
01:25:26.000The other week I have a guy that says, I would have watched your show, but my wife dragged me to the garlic festival.
01:25:31.000Dragged you to the garlic festival.0.96
01:26:37.000How do you watch this show every night with everything that I say, and then you let your wife, who has you by the balls, drag you to get vaccinated in order that she can go to Latin Mass?0.76
01:27:25.000If that's what it takes to get you into heaven, getting vaccinated and getting dragged around by your wife, she's got you by the balls, then, you know what?0.93
01:27:35.000I think I'll just burn in hell forever then.0.95
01:29:00.000This is the kind of society you want to live in?0.57
01:29:03.000You have to get your ass kicked by a black guy who hits on your girlfriend?0.98
01:29:06.000This is the society you want to live in?1.00
01:29:08.000I mean, what is the alternative, really?0.72
01:29:10.000Because we've tried for years this slow and steady approach where we trick them by telling black people, the media convinced you to hate us, but we're going to give you all this money.
01:35:01.000You shower, you brush your teeth, you get dressed, you eat breakfast, you go and do something monotonous, you know, at work or in your house.
01:35:09.000You eat lunch, you do a little bit more, you eat dinner, maybe go out to eat.
01:35:55.000Like when I was a kid, I used to think, What will happen in my life and how do the richest people live?
01:35:59.000Well, it's like, you know, Jeff Bezos, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Elon Musk, they all climb into bed like everybody else.
01:36:07.000And they are there in the world with us, like us, in the walls somewhere, going to bed, waking up, doing their work, talking to their friends.
01:37:39.000Honestly, because it's one thing, if you're like a carpenter, you know, at least you get a change of scenery, you know, and you're working with your hands and you're building something and you're completing something.
01:37:53.000And, you know, at the end of the day, there's some craftsmanship involved.
01:37:57.000And when you're done with the job, you could look at a floor or drywall or you could look at You know, a bathroom and say, Wow, I built this, I put this together, it looks nice, job well done.
01:38:08.000And you feel like you worked, and then it's on to the next job.
01:38:12.000Or even if you work outside, at least you get the fresh air, you get to look at the sky, you get to look at the grass, you get to people watch.
01:38:19.000But if you work in an office, it's like the carpet, the plain wall, you know, plain everything.
01:38:26.000Everything's like, you know, I don't even know.
01:38:37.000So that's why the details really matter.
01:38:39.000That's why, you know, when I talk about the bathroom, it's like textures, patterns, those kinds of things matter because, you know, our whole world, our whole life really should be human scaled and designed for, I don't know, for it to be pleasing, relieving in some sense.
01:38:57.000You know, you want to look at things and not feel like despair.
01:39:04.000Not like go to your office break room and just feel despair at the cheap cabinets and Cheap table and marked up walls and ugly, gross carpet, you know what I mean?
01:41:23.000I feel like Asians have a very sober view of life.
01:41:26.000They don't have this cult of youth and of leisure and of pleasure and those kinds of things, you know.
01:41:34.000They just have this idea of harmony, knowing your place, doing your job, taking pride in what you do, being honorable, you know, those kinds of things.
01:41:43.000Now, maybe that's like a stereotype, but either way, it's a good attitude to have, other than like, something's going to happen to me.
01:41:52.000I'm just waiting for something to happen to me.
01:44:20.000Ben Sturr says, Hey, Nick, a Groyper named That Guy just uploaded a Friday night funkin' mod called Nick Fuentes versus the end of the world on Game Banana.
01:44:39.000Cookie Monster says, Nick, I'm tired hearing about how forcing vaccines on children is wrong, but those same people do not speak out against it for adults.
01:44:48.000We are all human beings, equally important.
01:45:23.000I got these foam panels for my walls that are supposed to mitigate echo.
01:45:31.000And anyway, just to because I'm upgrading everything, I was like, might as well, you know, do that for a change because I've seen it before.
01:50:17.000I think it sounds a little better, but yeah, I think I must have just flipped it around while I was setting up the boom arm again because I swapped out.
01:50:25.000This desk, by the way, is one of these automatic standing desks.
01:50:31.000See, so it raises and lowers automatically.
01:50:59.000Alex says, What are your thoughts on Western liberal media manipulating the world, lying to people in different countries, trying to get people worldwide to believe a woke narrative about race, gender, presenting the narrative as true, subjective to foreigners?
01:52:41.000Timos says, When I lived in Chicago, I was fishing for salmon in the Lincoln Park Lagoon, and some Mexican snagged a duffel bag full of body parts.
01:52:50.000Police came, but nothing in the news.0.77
01:52:52.000You can't escape the crime in the city, even on the north side.
01:54:35.000Black Knight says the only real problem with Americans is that they hate truth and honesty and love lies, hypocrisy, and political correctness.0.97
01:54:42.000That's why Americans love Jews so much.0.93
02:01:36.000Isn't there a giant welfare system that exists for this exact purpose?
02:01:40.000What am I even paying taxes for anymore?
02:01:42.000The schools suck, the welfare system sucks, the infrastructure sucks, the healthcare sucks, but yet you're taking, you know, I'm not going to tell you what I paid, but they're taking a lot of money from me.
02:13:22.000SoCal Mike says, if my wife told me to get the jab or else, I would say in response, hey honey, you want to go camping in the middle of the desert?
02:13:31.000By the way, you hear about Ali getting subpoenaed for the January 6th committee, effing a-holes.0.80
02:14:29.000Rocketman says, every time some oily haired bug man asks me why I hold Racist views, I experience a deep urge to press the index and middle fingers together on each of my hands and paint a smile across my face.
02:14:44.000Press index and middle fingers together?
02:18:19.000The problem is, every time I throw stuff away, my mom takes it out of the garbage and puts it back in the laundry.
02:18:25.000It's like I deliberately, I'll be like, okay, this sock has all in it garbage, shirt has all in it garbage, and then it magically just comes back.
02:19:14.000I'm like, what do you, we just need to throw things out.
02:19:16.000We have too much fucking stuff and we just have to throw things out.
02:19:20.000But no, no, I have to go through a bureaucratic process.
02:19:24.000I got to submit a ticket and I got to get it in the garbage bag and I got to put the garbage bag on the couch and that'll sit there for a month.
02:19:30.000And then she's going to, I don't even know where it goes, but you can't just throw stuff away in the house.
02:20:27.000M says, you're right about people expecting their lives to be like a movie and they end up depressed when reality doesn't meet expectations.
02:20:35.000No one's life is exciting as you think it is.1.00
02:20:39.000Eddie Van Graham says, real niggas know that the original Star Wars Battlefront II is the best Star Wars video game of all time.1.00