00:00:51.000Major article in the Washington Post today, published today.
00:00:57.000And I believe this is the first time we've heard about this from any kind of official or mainstream source, at least about something in the works in the U.S. government.
00:01:07.000We have heard about vaccine passports in the United Kingdom, in Europe, in other countries from the UN, from the private sector.
00:01:18.000But this is the first time we're hearing about it coming from the Biden administration.
00:01:38.000But they're only going to reopen it to people who have a vaccine passport, which means you get a vaccine, you're entered into a database, you get a physical passport or something digital on your phone or maybe a microchip.
00:01:55.000And when you go to work, school, a sports game, a concert, a restaurant, you have to show a proof of vaccination in order to access public venues and public places.
00:02:07.000If you don't have one, you're not going to be able to do that.
00:02:11.000And we'll get into it because it's actually even much worse than that.
00:02:14.000We could all think of obviously why this is a bad idea, but I think it goes even further than most people even realize.
00:02:23.000It's not even so much about the vaccines, it's about the cyber infrastructure that's being built around this, it's being built to enforce this.
00:02:33.000And I'll elaborate on what I mean later on when we get to it.
00:02:37.000We'll also be talking tonight about Texas.
00:02:45.000Gab, the free speech social media platform, which is run by Andrew Torba.
00:02:49.000You may remember we did a show about this, I think last month, where the governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, said that Gab was an anti Semitic platform.
00:03:02.000And now there's a new development in the feud.
00:03:04.000The Texas GOP has now voted to disable their Gab account, which is kind of a big deal because after Greg Abbott said that, About Gab, the Texas GOP posted from their Gab account on Gab that they would never disable their account and that Texas stands for free speech.
00:03:23.000Additionally, Alan West, who is the head of the Texas GOP, said that they would not be deleting their account from Gab and that they stand by Gab.
00:03:31.000But the Texas GOP held the vote and they circumvented Alan West and now they're going to remove the account.
00:03:49.000And it's going to be a pretty wild month, I think, this April, because we've got the George Floyd riot or the George Floyd trial, which will probably produce a riot no matter which way it goes, right?
00:04:02.000I feel like if they make the wrong decision, it's going to be all hell breaks loose.
00:04:08.000If they make the right decision, there will probably still be a riot, there will probably still be major civil unrest.
00:04:17.000So, no matter which way you cut, it's going to be an interesting April with that and also the COVID lockdown.
00:04:23.000You know, this situation is going to change very rapidly with the vaccine mandate and the continued rollout of the vaccine.
00:04:29.000So it's been one year since the George Floyd summer and the beginning of the lockdown.
00:04:34.000And 12 months later, we're really seeing it's rearing its head again.
00:04:43.000So it's going to be a busy week, I'm sure, a busy month.
00:04:46.000Before we get into all of that, though, I just want to remind you to follow me on Telegram because last Friday, Three days ago, I did my first episode of Good Morning Groyper, which is a weekly morning radio show that I am now hosting on Telegram.
00:05:05.000Telegram has a great new feature where it allows you to host an audio stream on a public channel.
00:05:11.000So I have a public channel on Telegram.
00:05:13.000You can get it at t.meslash nickjfuentes.
00:05:57.000We did an Ask Me Anything or an AMA on the politics server on Discord.
00:06:03.000And it actually went very well because people were warning me all week last week.
00:06:09.000They said that the politics server is run by liberals.
00:06:14.000And everybody was sending me this clip from a stream where the host of the server or a moderator on the server said that when they bring in right wing people for events or for calls, They try to find left wing people to ambush them, try to find left wing debaters or whatever to ambush them and ask them tough questions and make them look stupid or something.
00:06:39.000So I wasn't really sure what I was getting into on Saturday.
00:13:52.000When Lil Nas X comes out as gay, and he's one of the biggest pop stars in the world, and particularly his reach is extensive with young people, conservatives have nothing to say about it.0.65
00:14:20.000You know, do what you want in your own home.
00:14:23.000That's the conventional conservative response.0.89
00:14:26.000Well, the gay pop star who has the reach with children makes a video where it's Satan and hell and blood and the pentagram and all of that, and suddenly, oh, everybody's got something to say.0.91
00:14:41.000Now, Christy Noam, the governor of South Dakota, is quoting Bible verses at Lil Nas X. By the way, saying nothing about the fact that he's a homosexual, nothing about anything else, but just the overt satanic imagery that's.
00:15:09.000But we have been sounding the alarm on the degeneration of the country for decades.
00:15:15.000And by we, I mean, I'm only 22 years old, but social conservatives, traditional Catholics, Christians have been sounding the alarm on this for like a half century, probably longer.
00:15:28.000If you could go very far back, You could go back to the French Revolution.
00:15:32.000People have been sounding the alarm on the slow slide of civilization towards sin and degeneracy and immorality.
00:15:41.000And now that it's explicit and overt satanic imagery in front of everybody's faces, oh, now everybody is going to play moral crusader.
00:15:51.000Now everybody is a self appointed inquisitor.
00:15:57.000And what's more is, even though they're out there condemning this, they still will only condemn that part.
00:16:04.000All the conservatives that have a problem with this.0.78
00:16:07.000Have a problem with the horns and the pitchforks and the hellfire and all of that, but they don't have a problem with the rainbow flag and they don't have a problem with the fun pop star who is a homosexual with an outreach to children.0.68
00:16:22.000You can't tell me you have a problem with the horns and the devil and the demons and all of that if you don't have a problem with the big rainbow flag.0.64
00:16:31.000And I put a tweet about this, I put out a tweet about this last night saying, you know, gee, maybe there's a connection.0.87
00:16:39.000The guy's a gay rapper, and then he does a satanic music video.
00:16:43.000Maybe conservatives need to acknowledge that these things kind of tend to go hand in hand.0.51
00:16:48.000And I got a ton of all these Lil Nas X fans, homosexuals, transsexuals, white women, liberals.
00:16:57.000They're all attacking me on Twitter over this.
00:16:59.000It was really directed towards conservatives, saying you're going to condemn one but not the other.
00:17:04.000How do you think you get the one without the other?
00:17:07.000So I get all this blowback then from the left.
00:17:11.000And, you know, I just want to say, of course, the devil stuff is wrong.
00:17:15.000But does it really take evil arriving with literal devil horns for people to see that this country is sick?
00:17:22.000I mean, you walk down the street and there's garbage everywhere.
00:17:26.000There's homeless people everywhere.1.00
00:17:28.000It's trans, it's homosexual, it's promiscuity, it's contraception, abortion, you name it.1.00
00:17:37.000And everyone's just, I mean, apparently fine with that.1.00
00:17:39.000Everybody is optimistic and cheerful for the future.
00:17:42.000And not even really all that agitated, not even militant about this stuff, maybe not even bothered by it, but it arrives with, oh, you know, we're the devil, and suddenly, oh, now we're going to draw the line there and only there.
00:17:55.000We only have a problem with this side of it, but everything leading up to it, we're perfectly fine with.
00:18:01.000We see no causation, no relation between the two.
00:18:05.000I'll say too, you know, again, I think it's like a marketing gimmick, but that doesn't mean that there's no like relation there.
00:18:13.000What I mean by this is, I don't think that Lil Nas X was like rubbing his hands together and saying, Oh, you know, how am I going to serve the devil today?
00:18:21.000I mean, he didn't explicitly say that, although, you know, in some sense that is what people who are not Christian are thinking.
00:18:29.000You know, I'm sure he put something out there that he knew was going to get a reaction and be edgy.
00:18:34.000Where the immorality factors in is these people don't believe in the devil.
00:18:39.000They don't believe that the devil is real.
00:19:37.000And they said, well, we're not actually Satanists.
00:19:40.000We don't think Satan is real, but we're using this to show that there's freedom of religion or something.0.77
00:19:48.000We're protesting Christian theocracy or whatever.
00:19:51.000It was some kind of a political statement.0.90
00:19:54.000But here's the thing because they don't believe in the devil, because they don't believe in hell, because they don't believe in God, They don't understand that they're unwittingly being used as tools by the devil.
00:20:06.000I believe that tends to be how it factors in.
00:20:10.000Now, some people are possessed by the devil, some people are, particularly in the elites, performing rituals.
00:20:17.000They do believe in the devil and they are worshiping him.
00:20:20.000But for a lot of young people and for a lot of pop stars and people that aren't very deep thinkers and people that aren't very interested in this esoteric kind of stuff, they see it as rebellion, they see it as a statement or something.
00:20:34.000And because they don't believe in God, because they don't believe in the stuff, they don't even realize they're being used unwittingly as a tool for that.
00:20:41.000Why do you think it is that rebellion against Christian morality, that rebellion against all that is good, the rebellion of gay people or trans people or liberals, atheists, leftists, feminists, why do you think that would manifest in the devil?
00:20:57.000Why do you think that would manifest in a totem and a symbol and the personage of evil?
00:21:02.000Because it is evil and it's not a coincidence.
00:21:06.000Ultimately, that is the driver behind all of these different things.
00:21:10.000So, that's where a lot of young people have to think to themselves, you know, gee, whether I mean it as a political statement or I actually am a devil worshiper, you know, you are raising up the banner of the devil.
00:21:21.000And, you know, doesn't that ever give you a little bit of pause that, you know, you may wonder?
00:21:26.000I used to wonder as a kid, why would anybody be on the side of evil, you know, the bad guys?
00:21:31.000Why would people be on the side of the loser of the great spiritual battle?
00:21:37.000And then people grow up, and you know, some people wake up one day and they're, you know, unwittingly serving evil, right?
00:21:44.000Because they found some rationalization.
00:23:04.000Conservatives are willing to say, for example, well, we draw the line at drag queens in schools, but they will not draw the line on transgender, even.
00:23:16.000You know, even like contraception and sex education for kids.
00:23:20.000They draw the line like all the way over here.
00:23:23.000Once it's gotten so bad, so offensive, that even somebody that is apathetic would find something wrong with it, you know, then they're going to speak out.
00:23:31.000But everything that leads to that point and everything that gets us there, they have no moral courage to oppose it.
00:23:39.000And that's ultimately what it comes down to.
00:23:41.000It's easy to condemn the horns and the pitchfork, it's not easy to condemn the rainbow flag and two people that just love each other.
00:23:53.000There's, you know, even among conservatives, it's becoming less and less popular.
00:23:57.000But If you stand against evil, you have to stand against evil all the time.
00:24:02.000Not just when it's right up in your face saying, Hi, I'm evil.
00:24:05.000Even when it's alluring, seducing, when it's popular, when it's not easy to oppose, when everybody's doing it, you still have to be against it.
00:24:40.000He's like a militant political guy, but he was actually a good rapper and he actually made good albums.1.00
00:24:45.000And I wonder what he must think that, you know, 25 years ago he makes one of the best rap albums of all time and now his name is being appropriated by this fag, right?0.99
00:24:56.000I mean, could you imagine being like a black rapper from.0.99
00:25:00.000The poorest projects in New York City, and you come up through gang shootings and the crack epidemic, and you make this great album and you survive.0.62
00:25:10.000You know, the CIA doesn't kill you, and it's 2021, and then some like teeny bopper, you know, gay zoomer is like, I think I like your name.0.98
00:25:49.000That's why I think probably the most effective Republican messaging to win over black people is gay suspicion.0.78
00:25:56.000That's probably, or like gay anxiety.1.00
00:25:58.000That's probably the best way to do it.1.00
00:26:00.000Because I imagine it's a much stronger appeal to go up to like a black male.0.63
00:26:05.000And instead of saying, hey, vote for Republicans because we're going to give you all this money and we're going to try and get you a job, we want you to be an American too.
00:26:16.000Is that more appealing or would it be more of a compelling message to say, you're voting for Joe Biden?0.86
00:28:30.000Play up Republicans as like strong, masculine, traditional, like dictators and try to paint the left as trans, female, all this kind of stuff.
00:28:42.000And I'm telling you, I'm telling you, that's how it's going to work out.
00:28:46.000That's the way to win these people over.
00:29:09.000I want to get into the story about Texas and Gab.
00:29:13.000Yeah, it annoys me because they want you to talk about it and everyone's talking about it, so you have to talk about it, but I don't want to talk about it because then you're kind of like playing into their hands.
00:29:24.000But my message is look, The problem's not, I mean, the devil stuff is a problem, but the problem is stuff leading up to it, too.
00:29:37.000And this isn't like a huge story, but this is a part of a broader conversation we've been having on the show for a long, long time.
00:29:45.000Specifically, this is an arc which has been playing out basically since the November election, maybe even a little bit before it.
00:29:52.000And this will go on until the 2024 election and probably beyond that, too.
00:29:59.000Which is the civil war in the GOP between the establishment and America First?
00:30:05.000And I laid out in my speech at the AFPAC II conference last month I said the real threat from the establishment won't come from never Trump, it won't come from the neocons, it won't come from open anti Trump, open, you know, more liberal conservatives.
00:30:26.000The threat from the establishment is going to come from fake America Firsters.
00:30:31.000The most threatening part of the establishment will not be anything that comes out openly as against America First, but people that pretend to be America First from the establishment.
00:31:43.000You know, in response to tech censorship, conservatives, typically conservatives and right leaning people, will create their own platforms, their own technologies as an alternative for banned people.
00:32:19.000It's not completely up to par with a Twitter or one of your major platforms because they don't have as much money, they don't have as many users, and they don't have access to the same services.
00:32:31.000But with all that in mind, they come pretty damn close.
00:32:34.000And it's pretty close to just any other platform, which is like a Twitter or a Facebook in terms of functionality.
00:32:54.000And he does a really good job with Gab because he has managed to walk this very difficult line of keeping Gab online, being pragmatic and being strategic enough to keep Gab running, you know, and make sure that the platform is actually operational and that it works, but also at the same time adhering as closely as possible to absolute free speech, which is the intention of the platform, which is the goal of alternative tech.
00:33:20.000And there have been like one or two cases in the past four years where it's been kind of dicey, but I mean, he really strives to keep the platform with the integrity of the original mission better than most people, and he keeps it online.
00:33:37.000And like I said earlier this month, the governor of Texas, Governor Greg Abbott, he made a public statement, literally sitting in front of an Israeli flag, and said that Gab was an anti Semitic platform and that platforms like Gab have no place in Texas.
00:33:53.000And I had a big problem with him saying this because how can the Republican Party say that it's in favor of free speech?
00:34:00.000How can it say that it's in favor of opposing big tech censorship, that they're against big tech, and that they're against censorship, and then go out in front of a foreign nation's flag and say that the most successful conservative Christian alternatives to big tech, free speech alternatives to big tech, is anti Semitic?
00:34:22.000In the first place, Gab is not anti Semitic.
00:34:27.000It's a free speech platform, meaning that the platform is essentially neutral.
00:34:32.000And people can post on there anything that is protected by the First Amendment.
00:34:37.000The First Amendment happens to include a lot of things anti Semitism, racism, hate speech.
00:34:43.000Everything that's protected by the First Amendment is allowed on Gab.
00:34:47.000So if there's anti Semitism on the platform, it's not the platform which is that way, it's the speech that a user posts on the platform.
00:34:56.000The platform, like the First Amendment, Like any platform, like the country, is neutral.
00:35:02.000So, in the first place, it's just wrong and it's a slander.
00:35:06.000In the second place, how again can you say that you are opposing big tech censorship and then take one of the most successful examples of an alternative to that and then throw them under the bus based on this kind of a lie?
00:35:21.000And today, the Texas GOP so this is not just Governor Greg Abbott, but the actual party in Texas, the state party they held the vote to take down their Gab account.
00:35:33.000Because after Governor Greg Abbott issued that statement, The Texas GOP on Gab said that they're not going anywhere.
00:35:41.000They said that they value free speech.
00:35:43.000Texas likes free speech and that the Texas GOP likes Gab.
00:35:47.000Alan West, the guy that runs the Texas GOP, said that they're going to keep the account up.
00:35:52.000Today they held a vote and the Texas GOP and the people in it circumvented Alan West, circumvented the party, and they, lining up with Greg Abbott, voted to take down the Gab account because the platform, in their words, is hateful.
00:36:11.000It says, Despite Texas Republican Party Chairman Alan West previously pledging not to delete the party's Gab account, the State Republican Executive Committee today voted to circumvent West's decision and delete the account.
00:36:25.000This follows the baseless lie from Texas Governor Greg Abbott that Gab is anti Semitic and thus has no place in Texas.
00:36:33.000During a party meeting today, the SREC has voted to delete the Texas GOP Gab account on a 35 25 vote.
00:36:41.000Ironically, the news was broken by the Texas Republican Initiative, which claims its goal is to grow the Republican Party by supporting and communicating the successes of Republican leadership for all Texans.
00:36:54.000This comes after Abbott declared without evidence that Gabb is anti Semitic and has no place in Texas.
00:37:01.000A National File reported in the video, Abbott is seen sitting in his wheelchair while flanked by the American and Texan flags, with the Israeli flag taking a prominent role centered directly behind him.
00:37:14.000Abbott said, quote, anti Semitic platforms like Gab have no place in Texas and certainly do not represent Texas values.
00:37:24.000The governor then displayed an unnamed piece of legislation, or an unnamed rather, unnamed piece of legislation created by Republican Texas representatives Phil King and Craig Goldman, which he proudly proclaims to fight anti Semitism in Texas.
00:37:38.000The last message posted to the party's Gab account claimed that it would not delete the account and will always fight censorship.
00:38:51.000Like I said, put on the performance of being America first, put on the performance of being in favor of free speech in the First Amendment.
00:39:01.000It's easy to say something like, the First Amendment shines brightly in the Lone Star State.
00:39:06.000Well, obviously, it's not so easy in practice.
00:39:11.000Not so easy to uphold those principles when you're governing in one of the most conservative Republican states in the country.
00:39:19.000Because all it took, I'm sure, is a few phone calls from the right donors, a few phone calls from certain big money donors and certain special interests for them to totally back down.
00:39:33.000Life changing, you know, the Texas GOP deactivated their Gab account.
00:39:37.000This is not a major national news story.
00:39:40.000But it does go to show what's going on in the Republican Party.
00:39:44.000It does go to show the real battle that we're fighting every day.
00:39:49.000Clearly, the Texas GOP and Greg Abbott cannot be America first.
00:39:53.000It is impossible, it's a contradiction.
00:39:55.000You cannot be in favor of this kind of deplatforming and also be against big tech.
00:40:03.000And you can't be in favor of big tech and be America first.
00:40:07.000It's not putting America first to oppose free speech.
00:40:10.000It's not putting America first to slander people with this kind of language like anti Semitism.
00:40:17.000And, you know, I remember a time during the Groyper Wars when one of the followers of this show went to a Turning Point USA campus event and he asked Charlie Kirk, who is a prominent member, in my opinion, of the Conservative Inc. political infrastructure.
00:40:33.000One of my followers went to his event and said, Charlie Kirk, If the President of the United States had to make a decision where it benefited the United States, but it came to the detriment of Israel, would you make that decision?
00:40:50.000And Charlie Kirk said, Well, nobody would ever have to make a decision like that because Israel is our closest ally.
00:40:55.000And you know, the point of the question isn't even so much Israel, although that is relevant.
00:41:00.000The point of that question and the point of this isn't even necessarily Israel.
00:41:04.000You could swap it out with anything, you could swap it out with.
00:41:31.000If you had, whether you're the president or anybody, if you had to make a decision that would benefit America and Americans, but come to the detriment of insert.
00:41:41.000Powerful lobby, insert powerful special interest group, would you make that decision?
00:41:47.000Obviously, if you're America first, the answer is yes.
00:41:52.000And what's more is if you're America first, you have to acknowledge that this happens all the time.
00:41:58.000This is why our country is the way that it is, because those questions are being put in front of the decision makers in our country.
00:42:06.000It's not something that doesn't happen, it's something that happens every day.
00:42:10.000And time and time again, the people that are running this country, when faced with that question, They have the wrong answer.
00:42:17.000They come down in the favor of the special interest of the lobby.
00:42:23.000In this case, and in the case of that question, it happened to be Israel.
00:42:27.000And it happened to be the Jewish special interest, which is a powerful one.
00:42:31.000Because the four biggest political donors in the past election, the four largest donors, individuals, were all Jewish.
00:42:42.000And we know that some of the biggest and most influential funders in politics are Zionists, you know, Jewish or Zionist or both.0.69
00:42:50.000So, they happen to be a very good example.0.71
00:42:52.000They're a very powerful special interest group, a very powerful lobby.
00:42:56.000And so, all the more reason, especially in the case of this lobby, like with every other lobby, more or less powerful, you, as a real America First conservative, have to say, I choose America over a special interest.
00:43:11.000I choose America and the American people over the lobbyists.
00:43:15.000This is an example of that question being posed and then the wrong answer.
00:43:20.000You know, I'm sure, like I said, Governor Greg Abbott and the Republican Party got that phone call which said, We are very unhappy with Gab.
00:43:28.000We are unhappy with Gab because they are platforming that we don't like.
00:43:32.000We, being a donor, we, being a special interest, we, being somebody putting up money for a campaign because it's all too perfect for it to work out exactly like this, right?
00:43:46.000Greg Abbott and his office and the Republican Party get that phone call, which says, We are very unhappy with Gab.
00:43:51.000We don't like that they are platforming people that we, the big money people, don't like.
00:43:56.000And we need you to say something about it.
00:44:00.000Now, Republicans are elected to stand for the Constitution, for the Bill of Rights, for freedom broadly, and particularly for free expression against big tech.
00:44:10.000In a word, people like Greg Abbott are elected to support Gab, and particularly to support projects like Gab against those exact kinds of interests, to support free speech against the powerful people that want to take it away.
00:44:26.000It's very easy to protect the free speech of Walmart, it's not easy to protect the free speech of people.
00:44:32.000That are being deplatformed by powerful special interest groups.
00:44:44.000He makes the statement in front of the Israeli flag.
00:44:47.000I mean, literally, not the American flag, you know, not, I don't know, an equal rights flag, not an Atlantic Charter flag or a UN flag, an Israeli flag.
00:44:58.000He makes sure that that is front and center, or I guess it's in the background, but he makes sure it's very prominent.
00:45:05.000So, that there's no ambiguity about what's going on here to say that we condemn Gab because they platform anti Semites and that has no place in Texas.
00:45:22.000If all it takes is a phone call for representatives to turn their back on the promises they made to their constituents, to turn their back on their own platform, put a foreign flag behind them, and make a statement at the behest of those people, who really runs the country?
00:45:37.000And don't read too much into it because.0.67
00:46:58.000In this situation, America did not come first.
00:47:00.000And you can apply this litmus test across the GOP over the next four years, and you will see very quickly what is going on and what the nature of this conflict really is.
00:47:11.000There's a lot of people out there saying it, but you see a lot of this stuff in practice.
00:47:15.000And I see that like I did a little bit of a show about JD Vance on Friday.
00:47:20.000I talked about JD Vance, who's running for Senate in Ohio.
00:47:24.000On Friday morning on my Telegram show, and on Friday night on America First.
00:47:36.000Greg Abbott, the Texas GOP, is not America First.0.98
00:47:39.000And, you know, how are we supposed to win the fight against big tech when we've got to win the fight against big tech, but also doing it with the approval of the Jewish lobby?0.91
00:48:53.000We are built to be outside, we are built to be with one another.
00:48:59.000We're built for human contact with friends and family and other people.
00:49:05.000And when the society withholds all of that for a year, your work, your school, your friends, your family, human contact, people are literally killing themselves and losing their minds.
00:49:16.000So they lock down for a year with no end in sight, even though, as we demonstrated last week, the lockdowns don't work, the masks don't work, the virus isn't even that deadly.
00:49:27.000They lock down for a year, and then they come out and tell people, Have you had enough yet?
00:50:30.000I mean, understand ultimately how that's going to work.
00:50:33.000Insofar as you get the vaccine, you get the passport.
00:50:36.000Now, maybe the conditions change in the future.
00:50:39.000What if they add something else on there?
00:50:40.000What if they add some other kind of mandate in there?
00:50:44.000The society never really opens back up because ultimately it's not under your control.
00:50:50.000Whether a business opens or a school opens or your place of work opens or a restaurant opens, it's not really up to the people that own those businesses or the people that work there or go to school there.
00:51:06.000And so that's a very important distinction to keep in mind about this whole program the society remains locked down completely, it still remains totally under the government's control.
00:51:18.000They are giving you what is at best something that is temporary and completely contingent in order to resume your life where it was, which they can then revoke at any time and which they can withhold for any reason.
00:51:32.000That is really the transition that's occurring.
00:51:34.000So when you say vaccine passport, a lot of people think we're going back to normal.
00:51:50.000You need a passport to go from one country to another.
00:51:53.000You need a ticket to go from one side of the barrier to the other.
00:51:57.000In the old country, we didn't need a passport to go from your house to McDonald's.
00:52:03.000You didn't need a passport to go from your house to school or from your house to a place of business because there was no barrier between those places.
00:52:25.000There was not security and temperature checks and everything.
00:52:28.000It wasn't up to the government or to corporations to tell you that you can come in or not come in based on certain rules and based on certain mandates.
00:52:39.000So don't underestimate what they're saying here.
00:52:42.000When they say passport, it's not like, oh, we get to go back home.
00:53:08.000It says The Biden administration and private companies are working to develop a standard way of handling credentials, often referred to as a vaccine passport, that would allow Americans to prove they have been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus as businesses try to reopen.
00:53:26.000Now, notice in the first paragraph, they don't even call it what it is.
00:53:32.000They do not call it a vaccine passport.
00:53:43.000They don't even give it a name, they describe it in a procedural way.
00:53:47.000What they say in the lead for the Washington Post is this The Biden admin and the private companies are working to develop a standard way of handling credentials that would allow Americans to prove they've been vaccinated against a novel coronavirus.
00:54:13.000They say that the Biden administration is working on logistics, working on logistics to implement this thing that is coming, whether you like it or not, and you are going to like it, which is businesses and public places checking whether you have the vaccine to let you in.
00:54:30.000But they don't call it a vaccine passport.
00:55:14.000Where they don't say the Biden administration is working on a new vaccine passport.
00:55:18.000They say, no, no, no, they're working out how to standardize this thing, which is here, which, like I said, nobody gets a say in.
00:55:27.000The effort has gained momentum amid President Biden's pledge that the nation will start to regain normalcy this summer and with the growing number of companies, from cruise lines to sport teams, saying they will require proof of vaccination before opening their doors again.
00:55:42.000The administration's initiative has been driven largely by arms of the Department of Health and Human Services.
00:55:49.000Including an office devoted to health information technology, according to five officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the effort.
00:55:58.000The White House this month took on a bigger role coordinating government agencies involved in the work, led by coronavirus coordinator Jeff Zintz, who is Jewish, which is nobody cares about that, with the goal of announcing updates in the coming days, according to one official.
00:56:15.000The White House declined to answer questions about the passport initiative, instead, pointing to public statements that Zintz And other officials made this month.
00:56:24.000The initiative has emerged as an early test of the Biden administration, with officials working to coordinate across dozens of agencies and a variety of experts, including military officials helping administer vaccines and health officials engaging in international vaccine efforts.
00:56:42.000The passports are expected to be free and available through applications for smartphones, which could display a scannable code similar to an airline boarding pass.
00:56:51.000Americans without smartphone access should be able to print out the passports, according to developers.
00:56:57.000U.S. officials say they are grappling with an array of challenges, including data privacy and health care equity.
00:57:03.000They want to make sure that all Americans will be able to get credentials that prove they have been vaccinated.
00:57:10.000But they also want to set up systems that are not easily hacked or passports that cannot be counterfeited, given that forgeries are already starting to appear.
00:57:24.000One of the most significant hurdles facing federal officials is the sheer number of passport initiatives underway, with the Biden admin.
00:57:31.000This month, identifying at least seven, according to slides obtained by the Washington Post.
00:57:36.000Those initiatives, such as the World Health Organization led global effort and a digital pass devised by IBM that is being tested in New York State, are rapidly moving forward, even as the White House deliberates about how best to track the shots and avoid the perception of a government mandate to be vaccinated.
00:59:43.000We're not going to pass a law punishing you if you don't.
00:59:47.000But what we are going to do is make it so that you can't go to your work, you can't eat out, you can't go into businesses, malls, movie theaters, sports events, concerts, schools, college campuses, transportation hubs, can't travel domestically or internationally unless you do.
01:00:18.000And, you know, I think everybody understands why this is a bad thing.
01:00:22.000Clearly, the government is telling you that if you don't inject something into your veins, which is experimental, which has been shown to kill people and shown to cause severe side effects, if you don't inject that into your bloodstream, then they're going to prevent you from living a normal, functional, and healthy life.
01:00:38.000I think obviously we understand the problem there.
01:00:41.000But there's an angle to this which people are not seeing, which is it's not just about the vaccine.
01:00:51.000Really, just the test run for the technology and the technological infrastructure they're trying to create here.
01:00:57.000Because think about it this way none of what they're describing exists right now.
01:01:03.000There is not an infrastructure nationwide to coordinate private and public sector institutions and real brick and mortar places with this sort of technology, they have a national database.
01:01:22.000You know, people being tracked with their health records, being tracked in their phone, their geolocation, and then all of that being protected, being free from forgery, and then being implemented into a scanning system where people get like a barcode or people get a QR code.
01:01:42.000You might think that maybe that's kind of like there because you have cash registers and, you know, every business is becoming digitized, every computer is becoming computerized and becoming more digital.
01:01:56.000But what we're talking about here now is like a public private partnership, the creation of a national database, and then this procedure which uses that database to either grant or restrict access to certain venues, certain privileges, based on, in this case, a vaccine.
01:02:18.000But don't people see how this is really just the beginning?
01:02:23.000Right now, they're using this to deny people entry into public venues if they don't get a vaccine.
01:02:29.000But where does it stop and where does it end in terms of scope and in terms of what else they can use it for?
01:02:38.000Yeah, I would understand the argument, I guess.
01:02:41.000Not like I'm not in favor of the vaccine mandate, but they might say, okay, well, you're not going to be allowed to go to a sports facility unless you get the vaccine.
01:02:50.000And some people might say, oh, well, that's understandable.
01:02:54.000Wouldn't want people in the sports arena getting sick or something.
01:02:57.000I'm not in favor of that logic, but your average person might think that.
01:03:01.000Well, what if they decided to say you can't have a PayPal account?
01:03:06.000If you don't get the vaccine, what if your bank said you can't open a checking account unless you get a vaccine?
01:03:12.000You don't have access to credit unless you get a vaccine.
01:03:16.000You can't fly on an airplane unless you get a vaccine.
01:03:18.000You can't fly internationally unless you get a vaccine.
01:03:22.000You can't get health insurance unless you get a vaccine.
01:03:26.000Where does it stop and where does it end?
01:03:27.000And then, you know, that's just, of course, this is all very new and we don't know how far the system will go.
01:03:36.000What do we need a passport for and what do we not?
01:03:39.000What do we need permission from corporations and the government to do and what do we not need their permission for?
01:03:46.000The corporations and the government will tell us what we're allowed to do.
01:03:50.000But then, what if they have another mandate up their sleeve?
01:03:55.000What if the next step is, well, there's a vaccine mandate and after the coronavirus pandemic comes and goes, let's say the government decides that if you're a racist, isn't racism another public health epidemic?
01:04:08.000Didn't they say that during the George Floyd riots last year?
01:04:11.000They said the people were free to protest for Black Lives Matter because racism, like coronavirus, is a public health emergency.
01:04:19.000It sounds crazy today, like a lot of things might have sounded five or ten years ago.
01:04:24.000But what happens down the line in the future when a Democratic government gets in and they say, well, if you're racist, you are not able to access all the services that you need the vaccine passport for today?
01:04:38.000What if they decide you need your racism immunity, right?
01:04:41.000Or you need to pass the racism checkpoint in order to get through to these places?
01:04:49.000Once this goes into place, once this is widely implemented, it doesn't go away and it doesn't stop here.
01:04:55.000You think that they're going to do it for the vaccine, and then once the pandemic is over, or once they get it under control, or whatever, I don't think there's any end in sight.
01:05:05.000But let's say after a reasonable amount of time, however long that is, you think that they're going to say, okay, wrap it up.
01:05:11.000Time to deconstruct this database, time to disable all of our QR reading technology.
01:05:29.000Once the government takes something from you, once it is established that this is the way that it works, it never goes back to the way it was.
01:05:40.000They do not give back money, they do not give back freedom, they do not give back your rights, they don't give back your land.
01:05:45.000Once the government takes it, it's gone.
01:05:48.000And so, once the government is able to tell us with their corporate backers and their corporate partners, once they're able to tell us, and this is widely accepted, that they get to decide who gets to leave their house, that never goes away.
01:06:02.000It is seen from now until the end of time, they have precedent, they have jurisdiction, and they have the technology to, at any point in time in the future, for any reason, for any class of people, close down society completely.
01:06:51.000If this is allowed to pass, if this is allowed to go forward, I should say, it's not going to pass Congress, it's not going to pass anything.
01:06:58.000If this is allowed to go forward, corporations and the government get to decide whether or not you get to leave your house.
01:07:04.000And we don't even know the extent of this.
01:07:06.000What are they going to have control over?
01:08:10.000They draw lines, they write the rules, they decide how the country works, and increasingly we just have to deal with it.
01:08:17.000They tell us who is allowed to be on Twitter, they tell us who is allowed to be on YouTube, they tell us when the restaurants open and close, they tell us who gets to fly in an airplane, who gets to protest.
01:08:30.000And increasingly they're going to be able to tell you who gets to do anything, how much they get, and when they can do it, and what they need to do in order to do those things.
01:08:39.000And it's up to them, and we get nothing.0.79
01:08:42.000And it's turning into a slave country.0.95
01:09:14.000Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Joe Biden, these are the enemies of the human race, enemies of humanity.
01:09:21.000Far worse, maybe, is the people that are going along with it.
01:09:24.000The people like you and me, journalists, people in the media, regular leftists, these people that will police you if you're not wearing a mask, the police themselves.
01:09:36.000What's maybe worse are the people that are not benefiting from this, the people that are not in the billionaire class, not in the elite class, people that are just like you and me that are complicit in this.
01:09:47.000Now, I said this on Twitter today, those people are traitors to humanity.
01:10:32.000It's literally five companies control everything.
01:10:36.000Five major companies control all the communication, all the media, all the commerce.
01:10:43.000They control all the e commerce online.
01:10:45.000They control the sale of all the books, the food, and the streaming and everything.
01:10:53.000And that is just how bad it was yesterday.
01:10:55.000Now, all those companies in the government are going to give you an immunity passport if you get the mandatory vaccine for the fake pandemic to leave your house.
01:11:08.000And we have to go out there and make the case.
01:11:10.000Most people are out there like, oh, yeah, that's what's dangerous are the people that oppose this.
01:11:15.000What's dangerous are the conspiracy theorists that do not want the vaccine mandate.
01:11:43.000Like, you're the enemy, honestly, because how could you look around today?
01:11:46.000Like, I would get maybe 20 years ago, 25, 30 years ago, maybe even a year ago.
01:11:51.000I would get it if a year or two ago you weren't fully there, you weren't fully aware of what's going on.
01:11:57.000But how can you look at the world today with the concentration of power in the hands of big tech, the surveillance state with the intelligence agencies, the fake election with Biden and Kamala Harris?
01:12:08.000And now you've got this fake pandemic with a vaccine mandate.
01:12:12.000And they're rolling it into contact tracing, is more surveillance, and rolling it into a vaccine mandate.
01:12:17.000We're going to tell you who gets to go where.
01:12:19.000Security checkpoint at every Popeyes and Burger King.
01:13:18.000Even if you want the vaccine, even if you want to get it, even if you think it's a good idea, even if you don't think the vaccine is bad, by principle, you cannot get the vaccine.
01:13:27.000If the government is telling you that, like I said, they're telling you you have to do something, and if you don't do it, then we're going to ruin your life, you in principle have a duty to go against that.
01:13:54.000I was not planning on getting it before this.
01:13:57.000But now that this has come, as I predicted, now we doubly have to refuse to get the vaccine.
01:14:04.000Now you especially cannot get the vaccine because by getting the vaccine, you're trading for the government, you're trading the convenience, you're trading away your rights for convenience.
01:14:15.000You're saying, you know what, it's easier to go along with the government than to go against them.
01:14:22.000And I'll tell you something, I'm not even going to forge it.
01:14:24.000I told you earlier, I said, I'm going to pay my doctor to, I'm going to bribe my doctor to give me a fake passport.
01:17:30.000I respond to the media in rare cases when it can help me.
01:17:35.000And in this case, they're making a concerted effort to deplatform me.
01:17:40.000And so I've been talking to the media because.
01:17:43.000You know, on the off chance that Twitter is looking at these reports, if they see my response, then I can maybe influence the decision.
01:17:53.000Admittedly, it's unlikely that that will happen, but that's the thinking is, you know, obviously journalists are trying to get me deplatformed.
01:18:01.000They're making these inquiries to Twitter, saying, why does this guy still have a Twitter account?
01:18:06.000On the offhand chance that when these moderators are evaluating whether or not to ban me, they look at these materials, right?
01:18:22.000The hope is that they read through the article, they see my testimony, and maybe that moves the needle a little bit.
01:18:28.000So that's why, with some of, sometimes, whenever there's a big push to get me deplatformed, I tend to respond to the media.
01:18:36.000I tend to respond to accusations because, at that point, it actually may do something for you.
01:18:43.000Normally, I don't talk to the media because it'll never do anything for you because they spin it, they say what they want, it legitimizes them, it gives them credibility, but, you know.
01:18:54.000I actually use them then as an extension of my platform.
01:18:58.000Racist Incels, what year of high school was that Model UN conference in which you kicked that guy off your resolution and he cried to the chair about it?
01:20:58.000I've been to Jersey Mike's since and it's never been as good, but I distinctly remember going there for the first time and being like, oh, my gosh, this is a great sandwich.
01:21:17.000At the end of the Model UN conference, there's like a big award ceremony at the end on the final day.
01:21:24.000At the overnight conferences, you would go and you'd spend the weekend.
01:21:27.000So it would be from Thursday to Sunday.
01:21:30.000So usually you would have a session on Thursday night and you'd travel wherever it was, if it was in state or out of state, you would travel there Wednesday or Thursday.
01:21:41.000But if it was Wednesday, you'd travel there, you'd get there Thursday, they would have sometimes a committee session Thursday night.
01:21:47.000They'd have an opening ceremony, then they'd have a committee session Thursday night, and then you'd get two full days of committee.
01:21:53.000Friday and Saturday were two full days, all day around the clock morning session, afternoon session, evening session.
01:22:01.000And then in crisis committees, you'd even have a midnight crisis.
01:22:06.000So you'd be in committee all day Friday, you would go to bed, and then they would pound on your hotel room door at midnight or 1 a.m. or 2 a.m.
01:22:14.000And they'd say, There's been a crisis.
01:22:16.000Because the crisis committees were like a cabinet or a smaller committee, and you would have to write a directive, which is a shorter resolution in response to a crisis scenario.
01:22:28.000Like the popular ones at the time were South China Sea or Ukraine or whatever.
01:22:35.000So you would do all day Friday, all day Saturday, sometimes a midnight crisis, and then Sunday they have the awards ceremony.
01:22:43.000They would do superlatives, they would do like, You know, best speaker, best whatever, just nonsense awards, very, very casual.
01:22:51.000And then they do the award ceremony, and everybody from the whole committee would be there, or from the whole conference.
01:22:57.000All the committees, all the schools, all the delegates.
01:23:00.000And they go conference by conference, and they would go from, you know, third place to second place to first place and give out the awards.
01:23:08.000You know, they'd say, okay, now we're going to give out the awards for the General Assembly.
01:23:12.000Honorable mention goes to this guy, this guy, this guy.
01:23:15.000Outstanding delegate goes to this one.
01:23:24.000So, anyway, you know how an award ceremony works.
01:23:27.000But so I was there, I'm in the auditorium, I'm with all my friends, I was talking myself up, and I was killing it, and everybody thought I was going to win, including me and everyone in my committee.
01:23:37.000And I remember, maybe you know what's coming.
01:23:40.000So they go, okay, now it's time for the award.
01:26:03.000And then some conferences did not want you to do that.0.83
01:26:06.000Some conferences wanted you to build consensus, listen to everyone's ideas, and then pass like a gay resolution that everyone likes, which makes no sense.0.99
01:26:21.000So they were like, you know, they're one of these gay conferences where they're like, no, no, no, you have to get along with everybody, you have to jerk everybody off and shake everybody's hand and make sure everyone's listened to.1.00
01:26:34.000I would go around and, like, you know, That's how we were taught to do it because we were being taught by the people that ran the Chicago Conference.
01:26:46.000The Chicago International Conference was our main conference that we went to, and the coach of our team knew the people there.
01:26:54.000And so we had like a Chicago style, a distinctive like Chicago style thing, which they had at Chicago International, which they had at Washington University in Missouri, in St. Ignatius.
01:27:08.000NLT, we had a, and even UC Labs, we had a distinctive style which was built around abusing the rules, a distinctive style built around being antagonistic.0.75
01:27:19.000And every other conference was like, you know, totally paused and gay, and they were like, no, no, you have to be nice to everyone.0.99
01:27:28.000So, yeah, of course, of course, it was a female chair.0.98
01:27:31.000Every time this would happen more and more.1.00
01:27:34.000At first, I did really well, and then towards the end of my career, it was hit or miss because I would go into a committee.
01:28:00.000And so even though I was objectively like doing what I set out to do and I was effective, that was not in that your goal was not to be effective.
01:29:20.000If I was the guy from high school, and now it's like everybody knows me like they knew me in high school, it's kind of weird like that, right?
01:29:56.000Spexos says, apologies if this is a dumb question, but don't you think it would be better and more viable for Trump to support and fund Gab rather than create his own platform?
01:30:05.000Also, can you please give me the Oxford etymology and pronunciation of the word equivocate?
01:30:54.000Joker from Persona 5 says, DeSantis is looking a little better than Trump now, considering that it was Trump who pushed for vaccines in the first place.
01:31:02.000Also, one of the insults the vegan said from that AMA was, insult to the human intellect.
01:31:07.000Is this really the best they can come up with?
01:31:09.000Well, I mean, that guy was obviously just so out of his depth.
01:31:13.000I was clearly making fun of him, and like that's it's almost sad.
01:31:17.000The guy didn't even realize that, you know.
01:31:20.000I mean, and that's the problem when you debate with a lot of these leftists, they're incapable of communicating like human beings, you know.
01:31:29.000Like, because that guy he comes into these calls, and you see it on all these YouTube channels.
01:31:34.000He comes into the call and he knows what he's trying to do.
01:31:37.000It's the same setup, it's the same deal, it's the same question, and he wants the conversation to go a very particular way.0.87
01:31:44.000And when you deviate from that, It's literal Asperger's meltdown.0.94
01:32:01.000I mean, it's literal, like, blue screen.0.91
01:32:06.000It's like in the end of Indiana Jones' Crystal Skull when that Russian lady's like, I want to know everything, and her head explodes, you know?0.97
01:32:15.000It's like asking a robot to divide by zero.1.00
01:38:25.000So here's a tip next time you're hosting, next time you're entertaining, Next time you're making dinner, try making more than enough food so that if people are extra hungry, they can become full.
01:38:39.000And even if they don't eat everything, there's leftovers for the next day.
01:38:53.000So after the dinner, you put out a little dessert.
01:38:56.000It doesn't have to be anything big, but every week you get cookies or a little cake or something.
01:39:01.000And that way, after the dinner, you can have a nice, sweet, a little sweet, maybe a little cookie, a little piece of cake, and a warm cup of coffee because the coffee aids in the digestion.
01:39:12.000It's warm, it's comforting, little sweets because we like the finer things in life, you know, and we're not here for long.
01:39:44.000They're like, I think we'll get two two liter bottles of pop and two medium pizzas, and then that's it.
01:39:49.000No dessert, no appetizer, no salad, no meat.
01:39:54.000There's not enough pizza for everybody.
01:39:57.000I can't tell you how many times I have gone to a party, and I literally will drive through McDonald's before I go and then eat like three McDoubles.
01:40:06.000Before I walk through the door, I like to eat them in my car parked outside the house.1.00
01:40:12.000I can't tell you how many times I do that because it is a frequent recurrence and it's only with white people.1.00
01:40:18.000Every time I go, it's like, I know I'm not getting fed, so I better take care of myself.0.96
01:40:25.000These people, man, they don't do this, they don't do it.
01:40:29.000Now, you go with the Italians and honestly, even Mexicans, they do it too.
01:40:35.000You go anywhere where Italians are and they've got food and food, and it's like, you know.
01:41:52.000She'd invite the neighborhood people, her Italian friends, our family, right?
01:41:56.000We'd have a big New Year's party, and every year we'd have a theme.
01:41:59.000And so one year we did Greek, and we had Euros, and we had spinach pie, and we had pasticcio, and we had dip, and everything you can imagine, and desserts, and drinks, and all this kind of stuff.
01:42:14.000One year we had Mexican, and we had like a taco bar, and enchiladas, all this stuff.
01:42:20.000And then we would have stuff again, we would have another buffet.
01:42:25.000After midnight, we'd have like a dinner buffet, and then we'd have another buffet after midnight.
01:43:02.000They would sit around and they'd play White Elephant, okay?
01:43:06.000Here's what we'd do we'd walk in, and it'd be me and my friends just playing, you know, Super Smash in the basement like we always did.
01:43:13.000And they would lay out not even an entree, just like little appetizer, mini weenies, mini Swedish meatballs, one thing of salsa and one bag of chips, and like that kind of shit.
01:43:27.000And, you know, And then, so there were all these little appetizers.
01:43:35.000And then they would do White Elephant.
01:43:37.000Then everybody would sit around quietly and play the White Elephant gift exchange game, which I don't even remember what nonsense that was.
01:44:38.000You know, we do this thing where I read like within the first 10 super chats, I spend like 20 minutes on like, I almost spent 20 minutes on like one or two super chats, and then I get angry, and then I'm like, all right, let's get through these.
01:44:54.000So I'll spend like half an hour on the first three super chats, and then I get pissed off and impatient, and then I'm like, all right, let's finish the show.
01:45:18.000Next gen Catholics, should I join a fraternity?0.96
01:45:21.000I initially wanted to join for networking opportunities in a sense of brotherhood, but the frat members I hanged out with have degenerate lifestyles.0.70
01:45:33.000As a Christian, I don't think I'll mesh well.
01:47:51.000Thank you, GM Groyper says, I can't be the only one who is tired of white supremacists or edit again posts every time some black guy does black guy shit.0.65
01:50:47.000Baseless says if you listen to AmFirst Investments advice, you might as well empty your.
01:50:51.000Bank account, give it to 50 homeless people, take them to the liquor store, and see how long it takes for each to die of acute alcohol poisoning.
01:50:59.000A more sensible investment than anything this expert has ever spouted.0.97
01:51:09.000I love the hate for Ampers investments.
01:51:15.000And I don't know if his investments are sound or not, but it's so funny to me the idea that he's out there giving bad investment advice and people are in here sounding off about it.
01:54:41.000And the funny thing is, these people, they act like they're just at, and this is how you win you have to antagonize them because then they show that they're humorless.
01:57:43.000Where, and this was actually, I think it went viral on Twitter.
01:57:48.000There was like a Facebook group for gay people, and somebody put a post in the group and they said, When was the age at which you first had sex?
01:57:58.000And it was more vulgar than that, but the premise was, When was the first time you had gay sex?
01:58:05.000And like all the comments were saying, 8, 9, 13, 12, 7.0.51
01:58:12.000And then there's one guy in particular who is going in there saying, like, yeah, and we liked it and we wanted it at that age.
01:59:19.000We like our own gender, and what's so bad about that?
01:59:23.000So it's very different, the public facing presentation.
01:59:29.000And then, of course, what's really going on, what really goes on, is pedophilia, child abuse, drugs, disease, broken homes, broken families.
01:59:42.000I mean, it's just another one of those dysfunctional behaviors.
01:59:54.000It should be viewed like being a criminal or like being a pervert or being on drugs because that's what it is.
01:59:59.000It's like you're in a broken home, you're in a messed up situation, you get molested or raped or you don't have a dad or your parents are divorced or whatever.0.91
02:00:08.000And some people turn into drug addicts and some people become criminals and some people have another problem and some people become gay.0.71
02:04:57.000Maxim says, sorry, I forgot to add, I also got a strike on YouTube for criticism of that disgusting, degenerate Cadbury commercial of the two fags sucking an egg out of each other's mouth.1.00
02:05:08.000I don't know what that is, but thank you for sharing.1.00
02:05:11.000Thank you for telling me that you got a strike for commenting on that.1.00
02:05:15.000Albanian Groypers is very disappointed in Pope Francis for not speaking out on the satanic faggot.1.00
02:05:20.000Francis is supposed to be the vicar of Christ and guide the world, but yet again, nothing.1.00
02:05:36.000Because the rest of it, we're basically on the same page, you know, as far as the conspiracy stuff goes and like New World Order and everything.
02:05:44.000We were on Infowars together, and, you know, I was really impressed with him.
02:13:03.000You watch the prequels and you say, hmm, like Anakin and Obi-Wan fighting on Mustafar and Palpatine and Yoda fighting in the Galactic Senate.
02:13:14.000Well, what if we focused on like a side quest?
02:13:22.000You know, you watch Empire Strikes Back, Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader fighting in the carbon freezing chamber, and they're like, what if we focused on Boba Fett?
02:13:31.000What if we focused on this bounty hunter that was in a frame for like two minutes and the whole Empire Strikes Back?
02:13:38.000You know, Luke and Darth Vader, they're, you know, battling it out.
02:13:44.000Jumps off the thing, getting trained, you know, lifts the X Wing from the swamp, and then they're like, no, but what if we focused on Boba Fett?
02:13:51.000Like, you know, And it's just like a regular shooting movie, right?
02:15:14.000Kevin Brose says the comment section on black media outlets have criticized Lil Nas X as a proxy for Satanism and pederasty.
02:15:22.000As for Nas, he has gone Hollywood because he self censors old lyrics that use the word faggot and even did a song with Lil Nas X last year.
02:15:34.000Glad to hear, though, that black media is criticizing him because they're very socially conservative, so they should be against this.
02:15:41.000Mr. Leon says DeSantis is similar to Abbott.
02:15:44.000He flew his entire cabinet to Israel and signed a law in the Knesset to ban Floridians from criticizing Israel or accusing a Jewish person of owning a media company.
02:16:21.000And if he bans BDS, honestly, if that's the trade off to get an anti big tech censorship bill, an anti COVID lockdown, an anti BLM, an anti Sanctuary City, then, you know, I think that's a worthwhile trade off.
02:16:35.000But we're talking about Abbott, we're talking about him.
02:21:19.000Commander Franz, Commandant Franz, says it's doubtful, but imagine if they introduce a new actual deadly virus in 2022 that kills all of the people who didn't get pre vaccinated.0.50
02:21:32.000So all of the non normies who are skeptical of the government die off.
02:22:18.000I mean, I say what I feel and I say what I think, and I think you have to do that.
02:22:24.000I say what I think is right at the time.
02:22:27.000And, you know, I may change my mind based on new information or whatever, but you can't regret saying things because you don't have all the information you have later, right?
02:22:37.000You always have imperfect information.
02:25:43.000And would literally be like him just doing the thing, and I would just be like standing here with like the tools in my hands or like whatever.
02:28:35.000George Groypington says that vegan dude on Saturday reminds me of when Rudy was mayor of New York City.
02:28:41.000He would go on this talk show once a week, and there was this autist who would call in under fake names and spurge out over Rudy's ban on ferrets.
02:30:01.000Remember when he pushed that guy out of his way at NATO or was it the G8 or whatever, the G7?
02:30:08.000Literally grabbed the guy by the shoulder and pushed him out of his way.
02:30:14.000Remember that picture when Angela Merkel and all the other foreign leaders were. Staring him down, and he was just sitting there behind a desk.
02:32:21.000Like, I was thinking about that the other day.
02:32:24.000When you're a kid and you have like a best friend, you're like roughhousing, you're like pranking each other, and you're, you know, it's like you're really like bros.
02:32:34.000And then you get old and you have friends, and it's like unthinkable that you would, you know, once you become an adult, not even like in college, like an adult, then everything is just like totally buttoned up.
02:34:45.000Yeah, thanks to our brave heroes in uniform for that.
02:34:49.000Winston says, I found a picture of you from your sophomore year of high school at a Model UN conference where you represented the Russian Federation and won best delegate.
02:35:07.000Yeah, that was either that would have been Carl Sandberg Munn.
02:35:12.000Yeah, it was the Russian Federation in the European Union.
02:35:17.000What a stupid, what an idiot that ran that conference.
02:35:20.000I forget the chair's name, but yeah, we went to Carl Sandburg, which was a high school conference, a day conference, and I represented Russia in the European Union.
02:42:25.000Black Swans has had some random, well dressed, clean looking black woman walk up to me and my friends while downtown and asked if we could buy her a drink as if she were a homeless person.1.00
02:43:18.000Petra says, I meant, I asked if America should become Catholic due to America historically being Protestant, and when I asked what the characteristics of Asians will be as they swell in number within America.0.76
02:43:31.000Count Groyper says, I stand with Frank Sinatra Groyper.
02:43:34.000Tycho says, a guy in the Discord call starts off by saying how big of an AF supporter he is and spends 30 seconds blowing you, then immediately calls you a pussy for not taking his.
02:43:44.000Fed post bait about a militia or something.
02:44:49.000He reminds me of like a rhinoceros or something in like a lab coat.
02:44:53.000Wasn't there a video game with that or like a TV show?
02:44:56.000I have a vague recollection of being a kid and there being like, I don't know, a super smart gorilla or a super smart rhino, but with like a lab coat.
02:45:10.000Not trying to be offensive, but I think about optics and he's like totally capable of destructive violence, but very refined, gentleman, very sophisticated, very gentlemanly appearance.
02:45:27.000I told him the other day, what did I say?
02:45:31.000I said, I said, but you, Optics, you are like, but you're a sophisticated endomorph.
02:45:39.000Because I said, I forget what I said, but I said, some of these fat people, they just look like total slobs.
02:45:45.000You know, I said, but you are an endomorph, but a refined, very refined endomorph.
02:45:54.000Anyway, so I don't know what the angle is with that one, Optics, but yeah, it's coming soon, right after the audio only version of the show.
02:46:33.000I haven't watched a new one, but the 2003 one, yeah, I've watched all that.0.80
02:46:38.000Tactical nukes, as my Catholic friend told me about an account from the exorcist Gianfrancesco Pico that found out even demons were grossed out by gays.
02:46:48.000Modern monarchist, a shout out to one of the.1.00
02:46:52.000If I have to say modern monarchist says one more fucking time tonight, shout out to one of our most unsung Groypers, an Italian, Dave Riley.0.99
02:47:01.000The blitzkrieg questionnaire of the famous How Does Anal Sex Win the Culture War?1.00
02:48:16.000If somebody spends four bucks, it's like, If I'm being mean, it hurts their feelings.
02:48:20.000But if somebody gives me $100 and I'm mean, it's just insulting, you know?
02:48:25.000Jeremy says, shout out to the two National Guard Nibbas who watched as those young scholars pulled themselves out of that car after killing that man.1.00
02:48:33.000Really hate living in this multiracial first world society.1.00
02:48:39.000Homesix has said you see yourself in young Groypers, so I thought you might like this story.
02:48:46.000The summer before sophomore year, I'm 17 now, and I was at a youth summit in D.C. There was government, SIM, and beforehand groups elected a president.
02:48:57.000I ran against this one guy, two years older than me, rigged the election.
02:49:01.000Then I handed out appointments to people who helped me rig it.
02:49:04.000Wow, very relatable, very relatable moment.
02:49:07.000Yes, uh, We all have a good student government story, government simulation.
02:49:13.000That's really the Chads of high school.
02:49:16.000Forget football, where they're kneeling for the flag.
02:49:19.000Student government, that kind of stuff, that's where it's at.
02:49:21.000That's where the real, real NIBA stuff happens.
02:49:25.000Helter Skelter says if you had to pick a cabinet member for the AF movement, who would you pick?