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00:17:08.000So we'll get into all of that and how this might affect his odds, what the race is going to look like.
00:17:14.000We talked about that a little bit on Friday and yesterday, but we'll have to update you on the situation.
00:17:20.000And so it should be a pretty good show, pretty based and red-pilled show.
00:17:24.000And it's actually kind of funny because, you know, last week we had a little technical difficulty.
00:17:30.000If you remember, I think it was on Thursday.
00:17:32.000Maybe this was last week, maybe it was the week before.
00:17:34.000The days just blend together these days, right?
00:17:37.000So I think it was last Thursday, we had an interruption in the middle of the show, so I had to come back later.
00:17:43.000And when this happens, when the stream goes down for longer than like 5 or 10 minutes, it creates a separate, like a new stream when I come back online, and then it results in two separate videos.
00:17:56.000And so what I did last week for the first time ever is I took them down, I re-uploaded as one video.
00:18:01.000And I guess if you upload a video it gets different engagement than if you stream.
00:18:06.000Because I saw in that video the viewership was much higher than normal.
00:18:10.000And I saw there were people saying that it was recommended to them.
00:18:14.000And there were a lot of new viewers on that video.
00:18:17.000So I don't know if that's an algorithmic thing that if it's a stream versus an uploaded video you get more engagement or a different kind of
00:18:46.000Going to get cavadils and getting a slice of pizza, and the comments were like, you don't have a big enough following to talk about your day, just get to the point already!
00:18:56.000And I feel like every time new people come and watch the show, they're always complaining about the anecdotes, they're always complaining, just get to the point already, get into the news!
00:19:05.000And I was thinking about that before I started the show today, and I thought, you know what?
00:19:09.000I'm never gonna sell out and become one of these Steven Crowder type people.
00:19:13.000Or it's just a totally sterilized corporate show and I jump right into the issues and I'm optimizing the content for clicks and ad revenue.
00:20:11.000We're already going off on the new viewers.
00:20:13.000Maybe not a great business strategy, but I'm in it for the people, alright?
00:20:17.000I'm in it for the integrity of the show, but... Anyway, we've got a lot to discuss here, but before we get into that, I do want to talk about this new Joker movie.
00:22:19.000We do recognize sort of an alternate white pill, where we get to a point where we're so disillusioned, we're so far into the Blackville territory, that we actually come out the other side.
00:22:29.000We come out into maybe we were before lawful good.
00:22:34.000After we hit a certain level of Blackville, we come out and then we're just chaotic neutral.
00:22:38.000And then we're always smiling that it's all just fun.
00:23:40.000New Mexico Governor Michelle Grisham, who's a Democrat, today signed legislation into law that abolishes Columbus Day and replaces the national holiday with Indigenous Peoples Day.
00:23:51.000And like I said, this isn't groundbreaking.
00:23:54.000Apparently there's already five other states which do this, including Vermont, Hawaii, Alaska, a couple others.
00:24:00.000But I feel this is actually a really important thing to talk about, particularly this holiday.
00:24:07.000This is something we've been talking about for many months on the show now.
00:24:10.000Since 2019, I've really tried to shine a spotlight on this issue.
00:24:17.000This ties in with the Charlottesville protests taking down the Confederate monuments.
00:24:21.000This ties in with a lot of what the left has been up to in the past couple of years.
00:24:25.000And what this, more than anything, I think more than the economic debates, more than the foreign policy debates, but these kinds of cultural debates, they really show what the new
00:25:35.000is the idea that new people coming into a country see themselves as the mainstream.
00:25:41.000They don't see themselves as others and outside or as marginalized or as fringe or oppressed, but they see themselves as the mainstream.
00:25:49.000They see themselves as a normative traditional American.
00:25:53.000Additionally, they adopt this country's history as their own.
00:25:56.000You know, I think he used a term, he said that
00:25:59.000We have this sort of surrogate ancestry.
00:26:01.000We see the founding fathers as our own.
00:26:03.000Many white immigrants who came into the country in the 20th century, even though George Washington wasn't actually their forefathers, and George Mason and all the founders, but they adopt them as sort of an ideological component that they say, well, even though they're not our real forefathers, we adopt their history as our own.
00:26:22.000We see ourselves as mainstream Americans.
00:26:25.000And that is a really critical definition of assimilation because if you're only defining assimilation in purely economic terms and purely political terms...
00:26:34.000Which is to say that somebody votes, right?
00:26:36.000Or somebody pays their taxes, which they say, oh, undocumented people pay their taxes.
00:26:46.000Well, that's why those cultural definitions of assimilation really become critical.
00:26:50.000Because what does it say when we're overturning holidays like this?
00:26:54.000What does it say when the view of somebody like Christopher Columbus shifts from discoverer of the new world, a Eurocentric interpretation of
00:27:03.000The Columbian Exchange, that it was this tremendous feat of bravery and courage and exploration that he sailed into uncharted waters, he discovered new land, he claimed it for Europe, he claimed it for Jesus Christ, and that was the beginning of the United States.
00:27:20.000You know, that's the pre-national history, but that was the genesis of our country.
00:27:25.000And you take that definition, you take that interpretation, that perspective of somebody who should be a great national hero, a great European,
00:27:32.000to the vision of Christopher Columbus as genocidal.
00:27:37.000And if he's genocidal, if he came over here as an invader, as a conqueror, as somebody who did great evil, as somebody who oppressed the native people, and therefore we can't celebrate him, instead we ought to celebrate the indigenous, what is the future of the country if the people coming here are agitating for that kind of redefinition, particularly in the American Southwest?
00:27:58.000Because it's not just Native Americans that agitate for this stuff.
00:28:04.000So a lot of people will tell you a lot of conservatives.
00:28:07.000It's all liberals, but also a lot of conservatives.
00:28:09.000The Paul Ryan types, George W. Bush types, Heritage types.
00:28:14.000They will tell you that it doesn't matter that America is no longer going to be a white country.
00:28:18.000It doesn't matter that the proportion of Hispanics will go from something like 13% to close to 30% because we're all pink on the inside, so long as we all practice the Constitution and the Declaration and all the rest.
00:28:31.000People like Ben Shapiro, people like Ben Shapiro, say that they couldn't give a good damn about the browning of America.
00:28:37.000Well, you look at that and this is where you see real substantive change, where you see that actually the mission
00:28:44.000The story, the narrative, the history, the culture of the country has gone from one thing to something totally different, actually to its diametric opposite.
00:28:53.000Where once we were celebrating European Faustian virtues, and now we're celebrating these other virtues, these other heroes, these other people.
00:29:02.000Because of course, you bring in new people, you get a new country.
00:29:06.000You get a new history, you get new heroes, you get new song, new dance, you get new everything!
00:29:12.000New problems, new benefits, if there are any, right?
00:29:16.000And so I think it's always important to dwell on things like this.
00:29:19.000Even though this is not the first time this has happened, even though Indigenous Peoples Day isn't anything new, I think we talked about this last year.
00:29:25.000When it was Indigenous Peoples Day, actually, on the day in October.
00:29:29.000But it's always important to remember this, that this is what the left stands for now.
00:29:36.000They want to take the old country, the old monuments, the old heroes, the old holidays, and they want to substitute them with their own.
00:29:44.000And that's how the country is going to change first, and then it's going to change in every other way.
00:29:47.000So I think it's always very important to note this stuff.
00:29:50.000Again, not very urgent, it's not very groundbreaking, not very new, but we always have to be on our guard and recognize that for what it is.
00:30:48.000Moving right along, we've got another story here out of Brunei.
00:30:52.000People don't really know even what Brunei is.
00:30:55.000It's actually sort of funny to me because everybody all of a sudden is up in arms about Brunei.
00:31:00.000Did you hear Ellen DeGeneres, George Clooney, up in arms that Brunei has changed their laws?
00:31:06.000They've adopted this harsh penal code in accordance with Sharia law that they're now going to start.
00:31:12.000Stoning homosexuals and adulterers to death, and a number of other things, and now they're boycotting the Sultan of Brunei's hotels, and we're gonna start a social movement, and it's just sort of comical to me.
00:31:26.000Because, of course, these people don't know anything about anything.
00:31:29.000Could any of these people show you Brunei on a map?
00:31:31.000Could they tell you if that was a country?
00:31:48.000Brunei is introducing strict new Islamic laws that make anal sex and adultery offenses punishable by stoning to death.
00:31:56.000The new measures that come into force on Wednesday also cover a range of other crimes, including punishment for theft by amputation.
00:32:04.000No, I've got an interesting take on this.
00:32:05.000A lot of people, a lot of conservatives will say that this is why Islam is bad.
00:32:12.000Islam is bad because it's barbaric, because of its treatment of women and homosexuals.
00:32:19.000These sorts of policies are regressive.
00:32:23.000That's not really why I have a problem with Islam.
00:32:25.000My problem with Islam is that it's not true and that's why you get things that are probably a little bit excessive or a little bit intense.
00:32:32.000But I have to tell you I look at the announcement today and
00:32:37.000I'll say I think that stoning to death for these kinds of things, I think it's excessive.
00:32:42.000I wouldn't want that to happen in our country.
00:32:44.000Whether these things should be illegal or not, you know, let's forget even about stoning to death, let's forget about the actual punishment, but the legality of these things I think should be considered.
00:33:56.000And they'll look at our current situation, and while they are totally not on board with it, they sort of have this passive acceptance, or maybe deep down they don't like it, but basically people want to have a position that's right in the middle.
00:34:09.000People want to have it right in the middle.
00:34:10.000They kind of want to have the best of both worlds.
00:34:13.000They want to have a world where traditionalism is basically upheld, where the society of the 1950s
00:34:20.000Is basically stable, you know, and we have all the fruits of a traditional society where we have peace, we have order, we have virtuous people, we have norms, but we also don't have anything like shame, we also don't have anything like bullying, we also don't have anything like...
00:34:38.000They kind of want to have a position right there in the middle.
00:34:41.000They want to go back maybe to a year like 1995 and just freeze everything.
00:34:46.000Go back to a year where it's like things are a little bit more dynamic, things are a little bit liberal, a little bit cosmopolitan, but you do still have this other side where there is still this residual virtue left over from a traditional society.
00:35:00.000And I'll posit that you really can't have it in the middle.
00:35:03.000I look at something like Brunei and I think, well,
00:35:06.000If we could only have one or the other.
00:35:08.000If we could only have a society where a law like this is passed, or we have a society like the one we live in now, and you look at what goes on in a society like this, right?
00:35:18.000You look at the child drag queens, you look at the rampant child abuse in Hollywood, you look at the sexualization of young people, you look at the degeneracy, the promiscuity, you look at the propaganda on television.
00:35:31.000And you have to wonder, if we could choose, if it came down to these two options, which one would you opt for?
00:35:37.000Which one would you, at the end of the day, go in for?
00:35:39.000And a lot of people would say, well, both of these options are bad.
00:35:42.000Can't we have something in the middle?
00:35:44.000A centrist, a moderate might tell you, we just have to go back to some indeterminate point in the past when we got just a little of both.
00:35:52.000That that's sort of missing the point.
00:35:54.000I think that some people want to take us back to a certain point, to a point where they're comfortable with, sort of an arbitrary point where what they want is not totally infringed upon.
00:36:04.000You know, maybe they have desires to do things which don't totally conform to traditional morality or to natural law or something like that, but they still want the fruits of a traditional society.
00:36:16.000So for some people maybe that's 1970, for some people that's 1980, you know, whatever it is.
00:36:21.000But you go back to that point and what do you get?
00:36:23.000You just come right back to where you were from the beginning.
00:36:25.000It begs the question, can we have a society that is even a little bit liberal?
00:36:30.000To what extent can we have liberalism before it infects everything to the point where we get an evil society?
00:36:37.000I think that's the question we're trying to deal with.
00:36:40.000To what extent can we introduce this cancer in our society that seems to just grow uncontrollably until it takes over everything?
00:36:50.000And I don't know if you can allow any of it, because we'll find that where is the genesis of the society we're living in today?
00:36:56.000Was it people saying, just be nicer to homosexuals?
00:37:00.000It goes back all the way to the French Revolution.
00:37:02.000It goes back to people saying, can we have a right to vote?
00:37:06.000It goes back to people saying, can we have freedom of expression?
00:37:10.000And these tiny political victories, you go back maybe three, four, five hundred years, maybe you could go back 800 years, and you could trace it back to these little victories, piece by piece, expanding, creeping, until you get to a point where it's just, you're in free fall, and you get to a point where you can't control anything.
00:37:30.000And I think that's sort of what we've seen in the last 150 years in particular, it's just the state of free fall.
00:38:02.000So, and that's not to say that's not a defense of a law that says that we're going to just start killing people for minor infractions or whatever.
00:38:10.000Again, I don't know if I'm totally on board with that.
00:38:12.000I don't know if I think that's a good thing or not.
00:38:15.000But I think it begs a very important question.
00:38:17.000I think that it sheds a little bit of light on maybe some of our assumptions, maybe some of our
00:38:41.000Normal people who are not so in tune to what's going on, who maybe don't know the full extent, haven't been exposed to the same things we have, they understand that deep down, well, it would probably be better if my parents weren't divorced.
00:38:54.000It would probably be better if some of these things that we're seeing weren't so over-the-top, aren't so excessive, but none of these people really, I think, are willing to do what it takes to go back to a society like that.
00:39:06.000Everybody realizes more or less that something has gone wrong,
00:39:28.000All the fruits of a traditional society, everything that comes with that, the peace, the order, the harmony.
00:39:33.000But we don't want to feel constrained in any way.
00:39:36.000We want to have absolute liberty, but we also want to live in a society that has some degree of order.
00:39:41.000And I just, the more I see what happens in society, the more I think you really just can't have it both ways.
00:39:47.000So people look at a law like this, or they'll look at people like the Westboro Baptist Church or some other organizations, and they'll say, you know, that's really
00:40:15.000Maybe you have a positive pole and a negative pole and everything sort of settles to one or the other.
00:40:21.000And you can't really hang out for too long in the middle.
00:40:24.000Once you start going from one, you accelerate until you're on the other side.
00:40:28.000And so, we look at a law like the one in Brunei and think, is that really our enemy?
00:40:33.000I think, I look at a lot of Fox News pundits and commentators, people talking about the evils of Sharia law, and I'm thinking, is that really the pernicious evil that we want to focus on in our society?
00:40:45.000That people having anal sex are being persecuted?
00:40:47.000Maybe we should be more focused on the Christians being persecuted, you know?
00:40:52.000You got Ellen DeGeneres, she's launching a big boycott.
00:40:54.000George Clooney launching a big boycott because this tiny island country in the middle of the Pacific Ocean just declared that they're going to, and they already jailed people for 10 years for this anyway, but now they're going to stone them to death.
00:41:06.000Meanwhile, how many Christians died in Nigeria?
00:41:18.000I think we have to sort of pick and choose our battles.
00:41:21.000To me, I see that, and I guess we'll just come right out and say it, I see that, frankly, as less evil than what's happening in America today.
00:41:30.000I see that kind of a policy in Brunei, well, maybe it's a little... again, it's a little bit much for me.
00:41:36.000Maybe I'm not, you know, red-pilled enough on that, or maybe I just like being on YouTube, right?
00:41:41.000Maybe I just... we really just like to be on YouTube.
00:41:44.000So, I do see that, at the end of the day, as less evil than what we see in our modern society.
00:41:49.000What happens on television, what happens in our advertisements, what you see on Snapchat, right?
00:41:54.000You look at those advertisements or those little videos that children see,
00:41:58.000You know, I look at the drag queen stuff and the proliferation of all that culture, and I say, if we had to choose, if we had to choose the lesser of two evils, which society would you prefer to live in?
00:42:39.000I probably would want to live in the country where we have gay pride parades through the middle of the city where you can take your children out for ice cream and see gay men naked in like leather costumes and
00:42:52.000I'd probably want to live in that one as opposed to the one where they have like maybe some kind of old penal code, right?
00:43:13.000You know, you see these people in their lives
00:43:16.000Just sort of caving it all around them.
00:43:18.000And maybe that's the most delicious part about politics, is now that things are beginning to slide in a bad direction, we do get to enjoy that it appears that people are starting to get their comeuppance.
00:43:30.000I feel like, okay, the country's doomed.
00:44:09.000That the incident happened after she finished telling her story of an assault.
00:44:14.000Another woman, DJ Hill, told the Times that in 2012 at a fundraising event in Minneapolis, Biden placed his hand on her back and then started dropping it down her back.
00:44:25.000Now, honestly, and I'll say this every time, because look, we are the honest ones, we're the realistic ones.
00:44:30.000This kind of touching doesn't really offend me, it actually irritates me.
00:44:46.000On one hand, I do like to see Joe Biden getting destroyed, but it's difficult for me to reconcile this with the fact that the people taking him down are all these uppity, obnoxious, dumb women who are talking about how this is sexual violence and he is a sexual assailant.
00:46:22.000It is fitting that the Democrats have cultivated this atmosphere where we do have these insane rules, where it's such a disproportionate consequence for what is actually done.
00:46:32.000You know, like with Kavanaugh, for example.
00:46:34.000This was a teenager who, even if everything they said about him was true, it wouldn't have mattered.
00:46:38.000He got, again, another guy who got Hansey with a woman.
00:46:41.000Like we've never heard this story before.
00:46:43.000A young teenager who gets handsy with a woman, right?
00:46:46.000And they were ready to kill him, basically, for it.
00:46:48.000They were ready to ruin his career, kick him off his kid's soccer team, and ostracize him from polite society, and sabotage his Supreme Court nomination.
00:48:55.000And a lot of people are satisfied with this.
00:48:57.000If you look at the replies, I was actually a little bit surprised because he put this video up on Twitter and right away he had like 2,000 replies.
00:49:33.000And if I like you, I'm going to take it easy on you.
00:49:36.000And that's how most normal people are.
00:49:38.000But the people in the media are not normal people.
00:49:40.000The people in the media are still calling for Assad, saying that that was not an apology, he hasn't apologized yet, and until we get an apology, we won't forgive you, and your race is over before it even begins, and...
00:50:00.000You know, you look at Kamala, you look at her past as a prosecutor, you look at Elizabeth Warren, her past with this Native American thing, Joe Biden, Beto O'Rourke with the felonies, with the white privilege.
00:50:12.000The Democrats, again, you can see this in every race, rather with every candidacy, with every candidate.
00:50:19.000Every one of them has something that's imperfect.
00:50:22.000Every one of them has a little hang-up.
00:50:24.000And I have to tell you, it's gonna be a pretty fun primary.
00:50:26.000The more that I see of this, the more I'm getting excited.
00:50:29.000Because the forces that are presenting themselves now were totally contained in 2016.
00:50:35.000I don't think we've ever seen a primary like this.
00:50:37.000You know, 16 might have been the last year where they were able to contain all of these divisions, all of these rabid ideological rules and everything, where they were willing to say, okay, we may have these crazy ideas, we may have these standards which can never be met, but we're going to put that all on the side because we're going to be team players.
00:51:04.000We gotta get out to the polls, we have to secure the successor to Barack Obama, we have to beat Donald Trump, and we're gonna do our due diligence and we're gonna put her into the White House.
00:51:13.000And so I think that was maybe the last year where that was the mentality.
00:51:16.000Maybe that was the last year where they were able to exert some form of control.
00:51:41.000And you'll find that Beto O'Rourke, even though he has an Hispanic-sounding first name, is still a white male.
00:51:46.000And Joe Biden, even though he was Barack Obama's vice president, is still a white male.
00:51:50.000And Bernie Sanders, even though he's a great social democrat, well he's still a man, an ostensibly white Jewish, but white in the eyes of the left.
00:51:58.000And Kamala Harris is a black woman, but she
00:52:01.000She was helping the corrupt criminal justice system, and Tulsi Gabbard.
00:52:06.000She's a non-white woman, but hey, she is supporting Assad.
00:52:12.000That's going to cause problems, and you'll go down the list.
00:52:15.000Elizabeth Warren, woman, but hey, she did that one thing against the Native Americans, and I don't think it'll be enough to knock any of them out right away.
00:52:23.000You know, I don't think anything has been lethal so far, but all these things will follow them.
00:53:17.000If we're blackpilled on everything else, if we've been blackpilled mode on Donald Trump, the white pill, surprisingly, can be found on the Democrat side.
00:53:24.000The white pill can be found in understanding that even though Trump might not be delivering, even though he really doesn't deserve to get re-elected, he may just get re-elected by the skin of his teeth because, again, the Democrats are just ripping each other to pieces.
00:53:59.000The Israelis, the Jews, and they've got the Palestinian Muslims.
00:54:03.000They've got the homosexuals, and they've got the pro-sharia law Muslims.
00:54:07.000They've got blacks, and they've got Hispanics, which conflict with each other in the labor market and in gangs.
00:54:12.000They've got Indians, and they've got Pakistanis.
00:54:15.000On every cultural issue, they've got both sides.
00:54:19.000And as we've been saying for many years, I've been saying this for a couple of years now, that worked when they were all united for the same goal, which was very simply
00:54:28.000This goal, talking about the Indigenous Peoples Day, revolutionizing, transforming America, overthrowing the white man.
00:54:37.000When it's blacks, hispanics, jews, muslims, homosexuals, sharia law people, you know, all these different groups, all coming together for one common goal, which is our common shared grievance against the white man, and overthrowing the white man in America, and we're going to find a lightning rod and direct it against Donald Trump, or we're going to direct it against
00:54:57.000Fox News, or directed against the gun owners, or the Bible Belt, or Southerners.
00:55:01.000Once you don't have that anymore, once white people become a minority and probably are less competitive in elections, and we kind of fade away a little bit, we recede a little bit, and you're going to see the Democrats who are allowed to govern, I think it's not far-fetched to say that they're going to start to tear each other apart.
00:55:19.000Absent that unifying objective, which is pretty straightforward and very simple.
00:56:06.000And I'm sure that, again, as the tribalism, as this identity politics begins to take over, and as multiracialism kicks in, you know that's gonna get kicked into overdrive, you're gonna see that those divisions will not, they'll not go away, they'll become exacerbated, they'll become stronger, and they'll reach a point where they're not able to get along anymore, and then maybe we'll be competitive again.
00:56:27.000Then if we're able to fracture the other side, I think that's how we should be thinking.
00:57:31.000If the Republican Party is the party of the white men, that's only a problem if the Democratic Party is the party of the non-white collective.
00:57:39.000Look at how much damage Ed McMullin could have caused, or what was his name?
00:57:52.000That bald guy who ran in Utah in the 2016 election?
00:57:55.000If he won and he got one state where there were a lot of Mormons, think about that, one state where he had a particularly high Mormon population and you had a Mormon guy who had enough name recognition, maybe Mitt Romney ran instead, something like that, just to give you an idea, as hypothetical.
00:58:11.000If one guy were able to win in one state where he had a particular ethnic advantage or cultural advantage, he could have very well changed the outcome of the presidential election.
00:58:21.000What would have happened if that happened in another state?
00:58:24.000What happened if you had some kind of Hispanic candidate who rose up and said, I'm going to advocate for Hispanic interests.
00:58:30.000I'm going to advocate on this particular platform.
00:58:32.000And he won New Mexico or he won Arizona or something along those lines.
00:58:36.000Or he ran in Texas and took just enough of the Hispanic vote away that Republicans were still competitive there.
00:58:53.000But it does demonstrate the principle of what is to come down the road.
00:58:58.000If Republicans practice principles that are ordered, if Republicans practice principles that are stabilizing, that are traditional, we're going to have a party that is stable and traditional and long-term.
00:59:10.000The Democrats are practicing principles that are inherently contradictory, chaotic, liberal.
00:59:15.000They're going to have a party that is in disarray and dysfunction.
00:59:19.000And I think each side will reap the benefits of that.
00:59:23.000So that's Joe Biden, but we're going to take a look at our Super Chats now.
01:03:52.000We call him a hypocrite because he basically says that alt-right ideas are bad for white people, but alt-right ideas are good for my people.
01:04:01.000He can say all he wants, I disavow the alt-right, I disavow white nationalists, and we can say we don't like you because you're a hypocrite, but why is he a hypocrite?
01:04:11.000Because he disavows alt-right perspectives for our people, but he embraces them for his.
01:04:16.000So yeah, you could say that he's against white nationalism in America, but he's clearly in favor of white nationalism in Israel if Jews are white, and they're not, but you understand the premise.
01:04:26.000He's in favor of ethnic nationalism for Jews.
01:04:29.000And he's in favor of that kind of harsh, you know, strong nationalist kind of policy in Israel.
01:04:36.000So yeah, it's not a stretch at all to say that.
01:04:37.000What was he writing in 2002 about transfer in Israel?
01:04:42.000Population transfers and all this other stuff?
01:05:36.000Uh, but yeah, yeah, definitely Bitcoin is the future, because you know what's gonna come next, honestly, for people like me, is they're just gonna start seizing our assets.
01:05:43.000They're gonna start arresting people like me, they're gonna just come and start taking our stuff.
01:05:48.000So, particularly for me, not so much for normies, but for people like me, we're gonna have to find alternative methods.
01:05:54.000Amir says she had government murdered Nipsey Hussle because that Dr. Sebi film.
01:06:01.000White folk ain't want you peeping that.
01:06:05.000Use your melanin to open your third eye and see the truth.
01:06:10.000Yeah, I don't... See, when white people... This is one of my least favorite habits of white people, the caucasity, okay?
01:06:17.000As a black man myself, is when white people try to pantomime Ebonics, but they don't do it well.
01:06:23.000That's the most obnoxious thing to me.
01:06:25.000I used to know a lot of people who would try and do, like, a black impression, and they would do it frequently because they thought it was funny, but it just was really cringy, and that was one of the things that it just...
01:06:37.000Literally made me grind my teeth and made me like not want to hang out with them because I'm like This is just so and not even because it was offensive.
01:06:44.000It was because it wasn't funny You know and not like it was offensive and not funny.
01:06:48.000It just wasn't funny because I think it's hilarious I mean you do it.
01:06:50.000Well, I do it all the time and it's funny because I think I do it Well, but uh when you can't do it, well like like this no offense the super chatter you just not really not really conveying it in an accurate way and
01:08:09.000It definitely pertains to the shape of the Earth.
01:08:12.000I'm not one of these globe cucks, okay?
01:08:14.000I'm not one of these people that just totally buys it.
01:08:17.000You know that NASA is creating CGI images of the Earth because it looks different every time!
01:08:23.000How is it that the case that they go into space... How is it the case that they go up into space in the satellites, the spaceships, and every time they take a picture of the little blue marble, and every time it looks different?
01:10:04.000Maybe in a normal society, I would be for it if we lived in a normal country, but you understand the kind of incentives that would create if we had conscription.
01:10:26.000You know, if we lived in a country like Italy, I would be in favor of that.
01:10:29.000If I lived in Italy, if I were born in Italy, and they had a conscription, I would happily go into the military.
01:10:35.000But in a country where we're fighting everybody else's wars, and we have a military base in every country to protect banks, not really something I want to get involved with.
01:10:45.000I got a text today, somebody saying, this is your local army recruiter, what can I tell you about how we can, what the army can do for you?
01:10:53.000And I'm like, besides dying for Israel, I don't know.
01:11:03.000So, in theory, I think it's a great thing.
01:11:05.000I think, as a concept, military service is a great thing, and obviously our troops are great people, but the state of our foreign policy, where we are right now, not something I'd want to be complicit in.
01:11:17.000SixthSemperMyself says, check out BioLeninism yet?
01:14:11.000And one of these days, you know, when you put in the Super Chat, I don't know, one of these days maybe, maybe I'm gonna put in something where it's like, I could see who's actually putting in the Super Chats.
01:14:21.000And then one day I'm gonna put on the clown paint and say, hey, remember me?
01:14:24.000Uh, remember when you said I was gluing my hair on?
01:14:29.000You know, and they'll be like, why do you have that big lead pipe, Nick?
01:14:49.000He was a leftist and then he became basically a conservative.
01:14:53.000And actually it's funny, I'm such a genius that a lot of the ideas that I came up with on my own, I later then read about Christopher Lash and realized he wrote about them like 30 years ago.
01:15:04.000You know, you might have, if you've been watching the show for a lot, one of the consistent themes I talk about is that basically we're living against human nature and we're failing because of that.
01:15:14.000So you can either affirm human nature, live within human nature, and optimize society, or you can try and exceed it and fall short of where you could be if you just affirmed it.
01:15:26.000And then I found out, oh he wrote about that in
01:15:29.000True and Only Heaven, which I talked about that concept a lot on the show.
01:15:33.000So yeah, I'm a big fan of Christopher Lash's.
01:15:37.000I'm not totally on board with everything, but he was a leftist.
01:15:40.000He came around eventually towards the end of his life.
01:16:26.000I would love to hear an answer about that.
01:16:28.000Say, if you believe in free speech, why did you get Nick Fuentes blacklisted from CPAC, you know, or something along those lines, you know, because I think that's the most offensive thing to me is that these weasels, these worms,
01:17:33.000But I will say that people like Jared Holt, Cassie Dillon, these people, they just can say whatever they want, do whatever they want, and they never have to answer for it.
01:17:42.000There's never a debate, there's never a confrontation, there's never engagement.
01:17:46.000You know, they just do these little things.
01:17:48.000They just go behind your back and... Oh, hello!
01:17:52.000American Conservative Union, did you know that Nick Fuentes, blah blah blah?
01:17:57.000And they go up to security, oh Nick Fuentes is over there, you gotta kick him out.
01:18:00.000And they just don't have to answer for it, you know?
01:18:02.000I have to come over there, and I have to be Gotham's Reckoning, and come down to the lobby of the Gaylord Hotel, and call Alex Sears a race traitor, and funded by Jews.
01:18:14.000You know, I have to come down and just call him out while he's eating his dinner.
01:18:17.000And I have to go to the trouble to do that.
01:19:49.000It's not because he hasn't eaten in 12 hours.
01:19:52.000It's because there's something wrong with his brain or his stomach.
01:19:57.000That's just what happens when you, you know, you don't have a sleep schedule.
01:20:00.000Literal human garbage says to the Super Chatter who, to the Super Chatter last night who wanted an app to see how enriched neighborhoods were, check out racial.map.
01:24:14.000You know, some of them do it, but you can definitely see a lot of these so-called traditional types, a lot of these women, they really want to have a more healthy and traditional society, and you tell them, hey, just stay home, maybe raise the kids, just be monogamous, and everybody loses their minds, you know, so...
01:24:32.000Deplorable Mike says, sent a super chat to Roaming Millennial about nationalism, and she partly conceded that the point that it is inherently ethnic slash racial.
01:24:40.000Yeah, Roaming Millennial is one of the better ones.
01:24:42.000I was doing a Twitch stream reviewing one of her videos one time, and I was actually surprised that she's one of the smarter ones.
01:24:49.000Definitely that Hoppa genetics, right?
01:28:16.000It comes down to that feeling of having a society where you can bring up a innocent, precious, young child like that in an environment that's safe, coherent,
01:28:26.000Uh, in the same customs and mannerisms of your ancestors, the same traditions.
01:28:31.000That's, at the end of the day, what it's all about.
01:28:33.000So, you know, people can defame us and say whatever they want.
01:31:10.000I'm not actually an insane person, so... Yeah, the media's gonna call me a Nazi, but that doesn't make me an insane LARPer, you know, who worships death like that.
01:31:23.000So I think I'm just gonna stick to the suit and tie.
01:31:25.000I'd be wearing a suit and tie, I think, no matter what the media said about me, you know?
01:33:00.000Maybe boomers can't handle this kind of content.
01:33:02.000They want to hear about why the wage gap isn't real.
01:33:05.000I'm basically convinced that maybe boomers all have Alzheimer's.
01:33:08.000Maybe they all have short-term memory loss.
01:33:10.000I think that's the only way you can watch Sean Hannity, honestly.
01:33:14.000Because if you ever watch Sean Hannity, he just says the same thing over and over and over again.
01:33:20.000So maybe it's just something, there's some malfunction where it's like that movie 50 First Dates, where it's like they forget what happened the day before.
01:33:27.000So they wake up and they're like, oh, I'm watching Sean Hannity, and Barack Obama's dad was Frank Lloyd whatever, you know, whatever his name was, and he was a Muslim.
01:33:40.000Ilhan Omar is a Muslim and she should go back to Somalia?
01:35:49.000Okay, really high IQ super chats, I don't know how much longer I can take it anymore I'm like should I do I'm like Joker remember in the and the trailering does this That's how I feel and it's like time to read the super chats.
01:36:03.000I'm like Yeah time to do America first