00:42:39.000It's all 597 episodes that I've produced on this channel, it's all 70 episodes that I produced on RSBN.
00:42:47.000And it even goes back to the Nicholas J. Fuentes show when I was in high school.
00:42:52.000It's got gaming streams, commentary streams, interviews, every speech I've ever done, as well as all the debates I did, Blood Sports, debates on my own channel.
00:44:20.000That's two people, okay, doing this huge project, which.
00:44:24.000You know, and like I said on Friday, we've had all these additional constraints, which is to say that we have to do almost everything or as much as we can proprietary and censorship proof.
00:44:35.000So, it's not even as simple as it would, and it's not a simple project, but it's not even as simple as it could be if you were just a normal person.
00:44:43.000Like, if I was making cooking videos, it probably would have taken half the time or less time, certainly, and less complications and less headaches.
00:44:51.000I could have used Stripe, I could have used PayPal, you know?
00:44:55.000But because of the nature of what we do, we had to jump through a ton of extra hoops, but it's all ready.
00:45:07.000And I also said on Friday, because I know some people are asking about this and saying this, the answer is yes.
00:45:15.000I am still developing a streaming alternative as well.
00:45:20.000I know I said initially, I think around Valentine's Day when my YouTube channel went down, I said that I was going to make a website where I would stream the show.
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00:45:35.000It turned out to be much more intensive, but also much more ambitious than I initially thought.
00:45:40.000My initial project was going to be that I was just going to make a website where I stream my show.
00:47:12.000I hope we don't run into snags with the streaming stuff.
00:47:14.000I haven't even sunk my teeth into that too much yet.
00:47:18.000In any case, I will also say one more thing before I move on for the site tonight.
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00:47:36.000I know my web developer has been working hard this past week, really for months, but I mean, especially this past week.
00:47:43.000And so we've been testing everything and making sure everything's right, but of course, You know, it's a complicated thing, and we're also going to have a lot of traffic.
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00:48:00.000I actually even posted the link on Twitter today.
00:48:03.000I posted nicholasjfuentes.com, and my web developer called me a half hour before the show, and he said that the traffic from that tweet alone made the site run super slow because we're not used to that much traffic on the site because I don't really have much content on the site right now, but just me posting today.
00:49:34.000But with that out of the way, we've got a great show tonight.
00:49:37.000We're going to be talking about Turning Point USA, our featured story.
00:49:42.000And, you know, the reason I'm talking about this is not really so much about Turning Point itself, because I know a lot of people say during, like, Groyper Wars, they're like, oh, you're obsessed with Charlie Kirk.
00:49:54.000And it's sort of a tough balancing act, at least for me, because my initial opposition to asking speakers these questions during QA's is because of the asymmetry.
00:52:17.000We're also going to talk tonight about what's happening on TikTok, but not what's happening with us on TikTok, but what's happening to other people.
00:52:33.000But there was a TikTok that was made, and you know TikTok.
00:52:36.000We just had another Groyper War sort of a mini series, Groyper War mini series on TikTok where we just were.
00:52:46.000A young high school student, white guy from Montana, made a TikTok which I guess a lot of people thought was racist or offensive to blacks.
00:52:55.000And so some girl on Twitter makes a tweet with the TikTok.
00:52:59.000And gets the guy doxxed, sending letters to the principal.
00:53:02.000They're trying to get him expelled from his school.
00:53:05.000They leak his address, all his personal info, everything like that.
00:53:09.000And I know this isn't the first time this has happened.
00:53:11.000I know for people that have been on the internet in like, you know, the past five years, you've seen this or seen something like this.
00:53:19.000But I want to talk a little bit about that in the context of where we've been sort of for the last week.
00:53:24.000I've been hitting a lot of the more foundational sort of ideas lately.
00:53:30.000Because I know that we probably have some newer viewers from TikTok or younger people that have come over because of the Zoom call or things like that.
00:53:38.000So I want to talk about that in the context of where we've been lately, which is to say this racial dynamic that exists now in the United States.
00:53:46.000And I think you can see where I'm going with that.
00:55:34.000Black people work at Popeyes, but it just was like, I pull up to the KFC and I swear they're basically like, hey, yo, man, what you want to eat?
00:55:42.000I mean, it's like qualitatively so different.
00:55:46.000I mean, it's in many ways the same, but definitely different at KFC.
00:55:50.000It's like, I pull up there and it's especially that way.
00:55:55.000You know, they don't even like tell me the total, but I tell them the order and they're like, you want a large mashed potato?
00:59:03.000Anyway, we're going to talk about the news.
00:59:05.000Before we get into the two stories that I mentioned, There's this other thing that just popped up, just came on my radar today, never even realized.
00:59:14.000I don't know if you guys saw this too, but Ashley Ray, what is it, Goldberg?
00:59:24.000I know her as Groypenberg, that's why it's confusing.
00:59:27.000She posted on her Twitter today this fascinating article.
00:59:31.000I've never seen this person before, but again, this is just another one of those things that is emblematic of what's happening in our movement right now.
00:59:41.000Not in our movement, but conservatism broadly in the country.
00:59:45.000And I don't know how many of you guys saw this, how many of you have seen this, but apparently there's this writer named Chad Felix Green.
01:00:30.000He says, I'm a non binary, bio androsexual, polyethnic, Jewish male presenting, HIV positive, being married to a gender conditional gay male atheist, multinational immigrant, and we're both gingers.
01:02:57.000To the liberal moral framework, I conform to the liberal expectations, to the liberal paradigm, to liberal morality, but I can call myself a conservative, but I vote for the Republican Party.
01:04:34.000But when you go to a lot of these audiences with mainstream conservatives, they think that anybody that's not liberal must be an extremist, a neo Nazi.
01:04:43.000You know, in Benny Johnson's words, Benny Johnson, who's a high ranking guy in Turning Point USA, You're part of the new Westboro Baptist Church.
01:04:52.000But this to me is like the perfect example.
01:04:54.000If the drag queen story time wasn't enough, if the drag kids weren't enough, or the gender ideology, or the castration of the chemical castration of James Younger, the list goes on and on.
01:05:08.000If that's not enough, to me, this is maybe the most emblematic because here you have somebody who says, against all the conventional wisdom, I'm a conservative.
01:05:21.000I'm Jewish, I'm non binary, I'm gay, I'm ginger, polyethnic, bi androsexual, HIV positive atheist, blah, But I insist that I'm a conservative.
01:06:25.000Because conservatism means that there's two genders.
01:06:28.000And it means that the two genders mean something.
01:06:30.000They're higher than just superficial cosmetic appearance.
01:06:35.000So the idea that you're eradicating the two genders or reinterpreting them or defining them down to social constructs, there's actually nothing conservative about that.
01:06:44.000That's a revolutionary, progressive, liberal, ideological position.
01:06:50.000Talking about polyethnic, what does that even mean, polyethnic?
01:07:13.000Because we can say that something is something and is not things without actually being mean.
01:07:20.000I don't know what it is with conservatives that they think that, and it just goes to show how much liberalism has infected.
01:07:26.000The minds of young people and just really everybody that they think that everything must be totally inclusive.
01:07:33.000America, the conservative movement, what it means to be American, what it means to be white, everything must be totally inclusive to the detriment of the definitions themselves.
01:07:42.000Sorry, Chad Felix Green, you're a progressive, you're a sick, deranged, progressive, leftist, liberal.
01:08:17.000And for so long, people used to say to us that we were ridiculous, right?
01:08:23.000And even before my time, they would say that social conservatives were ridiculous 30 years ago.
01:08:30.000You know, Patrick Buchanan was talking about this stuff at the GOP convention in 1992, talking about what was happening at the Democratic National Convention, and people thought he was a kook.
01:08:41.000And evangelicals were talking about this in the 90s, and people talked about this with gay marriage the slippery slope and what would happen.
01:09:54.000Or does it seem like there's something wrong?
01:09:56.000This is somebody that's living a completely different lifestyle that is actually in stark opposition to the texture of life that we want, and yet we're supposed to believe that we're all on the same team because he wants to get rid of the Department of Education?
01:10:11.000I'm sorry, but what meaningful similarities exist between us on an ideological level?
01:10:31.000He wrote an article February 20th, 2017.
01:10:34.000The headline is this It says, What happens when men have sex with teenage boys?
01:10:40.000And, okay, so if that's not enough, he talks about how when he was 14 years old, he was having sex with dozens of strange men in his local library, adult men.
01:10:53.000And he goes on in later articles and tweets to say that he's had sex with hundreds.
01:12:22.000I think I saw a lot of that on Twitter.
01:12:24.000A lot of conservatives saying, see, look, we're congratulating our gay friend.
01:12:28.000Just goes to show how tolerant we are.
01:12:30.000So it's not to say that this guy's like president of Con Inc., but again, it is to illustrate this is the logical conclusion of this liberal, this classical liberal idea of conservatism.
01:12:44.000You know, you don't get to decide where this train stops.
01:12:49.000In other words, this ideology has a momentum to it.
01:12:52.000It has a trajectory based on these underlying principles.
01:12:57.000So you don't just get to stop off at 2015 liberalism.
01:13:01.000You don't just get to stop off at 2010 liberalism and that's my stop.
01:14:37.000The only distinction between all these different people, the only meaningful, reliable, objective distinction is that, well, people just haven't warmed up to it yet because they haven't been programmed enough or they haven't had their morals decay enough.
01:14:50.000But I mean, that's really all it is we just haven't degenerated far enough yet.
01:14:55.000But there is no objective, discerning, limiting principle that you can find there.
01:15:02.000And if you are, you actually have to kind of be a quote unquote radical or a quote unquote extremist.
01:15:07.000Sorry, but you have to stand against every aspect of the revolution, every aspect of this progress and liberalism.
01:15:16.000Not just the parts you don't like, not just the parts that are like, hmm, too far for me right now, but the whole thing, the whole thing, obviously.
01:15:26.000So, you know, you don't, I mean, increasingly we're getting a lot of examples like this, but I don't think you get a better example than this.
01:15:33.000This is something that anybody could say, okay, you sound like a straight up retard.
01:15:37.000You know, this is a guy who's on Twitter saying, oh, I'm a bio.
01:16:01.000Everybody would understand the distinction.
01:16:03.000Everybody would immediately understand what's going on here.
01:16:06.000And he would push back and insist, I'm a conservative.
01:16:08.000And I think anybody, Turning Point, you know, Con Inc., whatever, and I'm talking about the ground forces, I'm talking about the rank and file, any conservative, any mainstream conservative would say, no, dude, like, you're a leftist.
01:17:48.000People actually don't like conservatism if they care about their social status.
01:17:55.000Because what people want is to have a kind of chic conservatism, which is to say that it's just enough outside that you're a little bit of a rabble rouser, but it's totally in conformity with the ruling ideology, right?
01:18:11.000In other words, your Cassie Dillons, your Ben Shapiro's, they can paint themselves as gladiators.
01:18:16.000I'm this right winger on campus, and it's inhospitable to the right wing.
01:18:21.000But if you really get down to it, I mean, you're in agreement with the NWO and what's the big Bilderberg, right, and all that, the Illuminati, the World Jewish Congress.
01:18:36.000I mean, you're in alignment with all of it, with the big banks and the media and Hollywood.
01:19:47.000But then I got to meet some of these people and it's like, no.
01:19:51.000They literally won't do the right thing because they would rather live in a nice apartment.
01:19:55.000I would rather have a comfortable apartment than do the right thing.
01:19:59.000I would join this grand struggle and fight the system and be noble, but I'd also like to have nice furniture in my house and eat at expensive restaurants on the weekends.
01:20:12.000Like, that's the trade off that people have made.
01:20:15.000And that's what, well, I would be a conservative, but, you know, then, you know, people would be mean to me and I couldn't make as much money.
01:20:31.000We're going to move on, and I guess I'll talk a little bit more briefly about this TikTok thing, you know, because that turned into a whole self contained story in itself.
01:20:41.000But I want to talk about this TikTok thing, and like I said at the top of the show, excuse me, this isn't new, this isn't anything you haven't seen before, but it's just the latest instance of this.
01:20:52.000And if you haven't seen it, I think it was this week or last week, this teenager named Colby Howell, I don't know if I'm his name's already out there, I guess, but this teenager named Colby Howell from Montana.
01:21:06.000Made a TikTok, and I'm not gonna, you can watch a TikTok yourself.
01:21:49.000And it is a white kid, specifically a white teenager, will say the N word, make a racially charged joke, say something racially charged or something like that.
01:21:59.000Sometimes it's public, sometimes it's not.
01:22:01.000Sometimes it's private and secretly recorded.
01:22:03.000Sometimes it's a group chat that gets leaked.
01:22:06.000Sometimes it's a direct message that gets leaked.
01:22:12.000Whether it's on any of these social media platforms, public or private, you know, whatever.
01:22:17.000But it's a young white teenager that makes a colorful remark that maybe they shouldn't have or was irresponsible, whatever.
01:22:24.000And this case, just like every other case, you get a self appointed person of color, a non white person, who will find the clip, post it on Twitter, and it'll go viral.
01:22:34.000Hundreds of thousands of likes, tens of thousands of retweets, mostly driven by progressive liberals, lots of progressive whites, but also black Twitter.
01:22:42.000Or non white Twitter, things like that.
01:22:45.000And they will always seek out, there's this mob of non white people, and also with the help of white liberals, they will always seek out then to dox, in other words, reveal the personal information of the offender, the white offender, reach out to their prospective college, reach out to their high school, reach out to their parents, their friends, and so on.
01:23:04.000And there's really no end game other than to achieve maximum damage.
01:23:08.000It's really just a grievance, it's really just vindictive, vengeful, spiteful.
01:23:13.000They're not actually trying to extract an apology or, you know, some kind of reconciliation or anything like that.
01:25:54.000This is something that's happening on an undeniably racial basis.
01:26:00.000A non white mob has amassed to lynch, and I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that's what it is.
01:26:07.000It's a mob, a social media, high tech mob of non whites lynching a white teenager for the offense of making a joke.
01:26:18.000And to me, this stands in stark opposition to everything that we hear on the right wing about how we're all bleeding red, white, and blue.
01:26:27.000And the real racists are Democratic liberals, white liberals that have low expectations, I guess, of non white people or something like that.
01:26:38.000Or that if there are people that hate whites, It's something that isn't talked about, or it's a small fraction of people.
01:26:45.000But when you see this happen time and time again, you realize that this blows all that nonsense out of the water.
01:26:51.000We find that actually people do have a racial consciousness whites, non whites.
01:26:57.000We find that there's a racial grievance from non white people against white people.
01:27:01.000We also find that that is not the exception, it's probably the rule.
01:27:06.000If hundreds of thousands of people are liking that, tens of thousands of people on Twitter, you've got millions of impressions on this.
01:27:17.000If that was the minority, you would expect something like this to blow up because they'd be ridiculing the person posting it.
01:27:23.000If a non white person put this up and said, let's dox this person for making a joke, if we were supposed to believe that this anti white racism were the exception, it would blow up because people would be ridiculing them and saying, that's not cool.
01:27:37.000We're just as bad as white supremacists if we do this.
01:27:49.000I can't wait to see what happens here.
01:27:51.000Anticipation, grievance, racial grievance against the white man.
01:27:56.000And how does that fit into the larger narrative of what we've been talking about for the past couple of weeks?
01:28:01.000You know, what have the Groypers been trying to do with conservatism?
01:28:04.000Trying to illustrate the consequences of demographic change that are not simply coming from illegal immigration, that are not simply economic in nature, these consequences, but it also matters the kinds of people we're bringing in, the race of the people that we're bringing in, not their skin color, their race.
01:28:23.000You know, a lot of people like to say, oh, it doesn't matter what skin color they come in.
01:28:27.000Well, it's not just their skin color, it's also their tribe and their ancestry and their native land and their native culture and their genes.
01:28:36.000And all of that comes with it too, not just that they come in different colors.
01:28:40.000And this stuff matters because we're bringing in people that are displacing the white population.
01:28:45.000They're amassing political, economic, and cultural power.
01:28:49.000White people are rapidly losing primacy and hegemony in this country, culturally, politically, and otherwise.
01:29:01.000Because conservatives are telling us that it doesn't matter.
01:29:04.000They're not telling us that it's not going to be as bad as we think.
01:29:08.000They're not telling us that it's going to be better.
01:29:11.000They're telling us that it'll make no difference.
01:29:14.000You know, Ben Shapiro, Charlie Kirk, all these characters, they're telling us it makes no difference whether the country is white, black, red, purple, yellow.
01:29:22.000It doesn't matter because we're all individuals and we're all people.
01:29:27.000And even if we are tribes or something, well, this is simply a problem that we have to ameliorate as conservatives.
01:29:34.000And we should all strive to bleed red, white, and blue.
01:29:38.000Do these mobs of non whites on social media calling for white people to be expelled and lose their job prospects just out of vindictive pettiness against children?
01:30:46.000We're talking about children making lighthearted, harmless jokes, if offensive, online.
01:30:53.000And you have non white people calling for their scalps.
01:30:57.000That exceeds the kind of conflict that we've seen in this country before.
01:31:02.000Between white Republicans and white Democrats, or things like that, right?
01:31:06.000They're talking about they want to kill our children for making jokes, right?
01:31:12.000And they're saying that the only white people that are okay are the people that are anti white, right?
01:31:18.000The white liberals, the white progressives, the masochistic, self hating white people.
01:31:23.000But if you're a proud white person, if you're an unapologetic white person, if you're a white person that maybe is going to give it a little back, even if it's just banter to non white people, they don't like that one bit.
01:31:33.000A white man that walks upright, stands up tall, proud of who he is, that is clearly the enemy.
01:31:41.000And you know, I saw a video the other day, and I almost hesitate to say this, but I saw a video the other day, and I don't know if this is true or not, but this was on Twitter.
01:31:51.000Somebody posted, they said, We saw somebody in our neighborhood flying a Nazi flag, and we took it down and burned it.
01:31:57.000Now, I don't know how many people in this country are flying Nazi flags.
01:32:02.000I find that a little bit hard to believe.
01:32:03.000But that aside, it's a bunch of young kids, and they post a picture of this burned up Nazi flag, and I see a couple of black hands and a couple of Hispanic hands.
01:32:13.000Giving the middle finger to this burnt up Nazi flag.
01:32:29.000Also, you know, what the Nazis did brought down Europe.
01:32:32.000It created this horrible conflict and millions dead and all of that, right?
01:32:36.000So we don't identify with that in any way on this show, right?
01:32:41.000All of that being said, I find it hard to believe.
01:32:45.000That black kids and Hispanic kids and all these people have all this vitriol and animosity towards this flag in particular or white supremacy or Nazis or white nationalists in general, strictly because those were the most extreme or violent manifestations of whiteness.
01:33:02.000I think it's because they represent whiteness themselves, these different symbols, right?
01:33:08.000Isn't that what it gets down to ultimately?
01:33:21.000Or are they really giving the finger to white people as a whole, to white people that were colonists, to white people that founded this country, to any white person that is proud of who they are, any white person that thinks they're the best?
01:33:35.000Now, never mind that all other races think they're the best, and certainly you've got supremacists and people that are proud and nationalist and any other group, but you don't see those flags being burned or middle fingers or censorship or.
01:33:49.000Antifa outside their house, it's only with white people.
01:33:52.000And that leads me to believe that when you see all these fingers and the lynching and the mobs against so called racists or white supremacists, it has a lot less to do with anything like that and more to do with just the race itself.
01:34:05.000It's really just more about white people.
01:34:08.000You know, why did this guy get lynched by a social media mob?
01:34:11.000Is it because he made a mildly controversial joke or is it because he's a white guy?
01:34:18.000And they're just given the green light.
01:34:20.000Than to ruin his life because he said something.
01:34:22.000That was merely the pretext to channel anti white hatred that was already there and bubbling up.
01:34:53.000And then that's what's so funny to me is when you hear a lot of these politicians or even just regular people in their language, it is colored with history, racial history, in ways that we don't even think.
01:35:08.000Do you, as a white person, wake up every day and think about Mexicans and blacks and Asians in the context of slavery and colonization and all of that?
01:35:32.000But Alexandria Ocasio Cortez and other high profile Democrats in media, government, etc., they talk about whites as colonizers, stolen land, slave owners, white supremacists, Nazis.
01:35:54.000It's racial consciousness, racial animosity, and they've all got it.
01:36:00.000The real racists are not the Democrats, the real racists are non white people.
01:36:06.000Blacks, Hispanics, all, it's not every single one down to a person, but it is large swaths of them, maybe the majority, that view this country not as everybody coming together to live equally, but as my tribe getting mine now, my tribe getting revenge now, my tribe getting what I'm owed.
01:36:26.000That doesn't sound like a country to me.
01:36:28.000That's not one nation, that's a lot of nations living together and fighting over the same stuff, which sounds like a recipe for disaster, but that's what we're living with.
01:36:38.000So, you know, I see that TikTok thing, and it's like, you know, we've seen that for so long, and I've seen that a million times and a million variations of it.
01:36:48.000You know, we saw it with that kid in, what was that, Columbia University, New York, last two years ago.
01:36:59.000Some college student in Connecticut screamed the N word one night, got arrested.
01:37:03.000There was a story from Naperville, not far from where I live, of a high school student who said the N word on Snapchat and got suspended from school or expelled or something like that.
01:37:14.000I think the police even looked into it.
01:37:16.000And the question is, what is life going to look like in America for us when we're a minority?
01:37:20.000And I keep, and I know I'm harping on that point, but it's because we keep seeing these little vignettes across the country of maybe a little taste of what we'll experience in the future.
01:37:30.000The anti white textbooks in the schools, the anti white tropes in the movies.
01:37:35.000You know, look at how they treat these young kids on TikTok.
01:37:38.000That's when they're given a green light, by the way, to hate white people.
01:37:40.000That's when they're given the okay, all right, and it's remorseless, vindictive.
01:37:46.000Petty vengeance against white children for making lighthearted jokes.
01:37:51.000And what's it going to be like when these are the people running the government and running the show every other way and dominant in terms of a non white majority in our country?
01:38:00.000What is the expectation that they will have the same attitudes about racial minorities that white people did?
01:38:05.000Because you got to think about minorities.
01:38:07.000Minority is not a synonym for non white.
01:38:25.000And how societies and countries treat their racial, ethnic, and religious minorities is actually different across the world.
01:38:33.000It's only in white countries that racial, ethnic, and religious minorities are entitled to things like tolerance and equal rights and respect and all of that.
01:38:43.000Even as imperfect as it might have been over the past 100 years or so, we're the only society that's achieved that and made that the norm.
01:38:51.000Take a look at what that's like in any other place.
01:38:53.000What is it like in Rwanda, for example, for racial, ethnic, and religious minorities?
01:38:58.000Maybe that'll clue you in on some other cultural or civilizational attitudes about these things.
01:39:03.000What is it like in Saudi Arabia or Iran for religious, racial, or ethnic minorities?
01:39:10.000What is it like in South America for racial, ethnic, and religious minorities?
01:39:17.000Because a lot of people think that it's like, well, America is what it is, and we'll have this sort of Uneventful changing of the guard, but that's not how it works.
01:44:11.000We're taking a stand for our free market principles.
01:44:14.000And I'll read you this is a report from National Review.
01:44:16.000It says, Excuse me, it says, Turning Point USA, a young conservative political organization run by Charlie Kirk, applied for a $1.2 million small business coronavirus loan.
01:44:29.000Through the Paycheck Protection Program, only to publicize an ideological rejection of it as, quote, money from big government.
01:44:38.000Kirk, who tweeted on Wednesday that his organization was rejecting a loan, did not confirm whether Turning Point had in fact applied in the first place.
01:44:46.000He explained, quote, accepting any form of government assistance would be in violation of our beliefs at Turning Point USA.
01:44:54.000Our board instructed us to begin the initial process exploring this option, but today we are announcing that we are rejecting any and all taxpayer aid.
01:45:05.000The group's chief operating officer, Tyler Boyer, then revealed in the comments of a public post on his Facebook page that the organization did, in fact, apply for the loan only to reject it.
01:45:17.000He said, We applied as soon as the gates opened before the details were confirmed publicly and digestible, and after researching and seeing the strings attached, it is clear this is not the appropriate action.
01:45:28.000He said, We certainly consider the loan and simply repaying it, but believe that government lacks the ability to ensure accountability with taxpayer dollars.
01:45:37.000Boyer added that the move, which Kirk publicized in an op ed for the Daily Caller, did not amount to any contempt for business owners doing the right thing for their business.
01:45:46.000He said, We live off of donations, and as you can imagine, this is a tough time for all nonprofits to raise money.
01:45:53.000So, you know, I saw this the other day, and on some level, it makes sense.
01:46:10.000I don't know what's going on there, right?
01:46:12.000Did they get denied and then reject it, right?
01:46:15.000But in any case, let's just take them at their word.
01:46:18.000They applied, they realized that they were being duped by big government, and they rejected the money nobly.
01:46:25.000And I would say, actually, there is a little bit of credit owed there.
01:46:29.000I mean, they could have had a million dollars, probably could have afforded and not lay off their staff, but they stuck to their guns and they are being consistent.
01:46:36.000Their ideology says no big government, no welfare, and they're not going to take any in that form.
01:46:42.000So, I suppose that's somewhat commendable.
01:46:43.000But to me, why this is newsworthy and interesting is because the actual right thing to do for any organization in this time is to take the money.
01:46:55.000So, we could say on the one hand that it's actually praiseworthy in some capacity that they would reject the money being consistent with their principles.
01:47:04.000But in this, we see why the principles themselves are flawed.
01:47:20.000Obviously, anybody can get sick and everybody's affected.
01:47:24.000I mean, not everybody is affected equally, but everybody is affected in some sense.
01:47:28.000Whether you get sick or a loved one gets sick, or even if nobody gets sick, everybody's affected by the economic downturn.
01:47:35.000No matter how much money you have, you still have movie theaters shut down and you still have other bars, restaurants, public venues closed down and travel closed down between America and Europe and America and China and so on.
01:47:50.000So, what is unique about this crisis is that it is societal, it is social in nature.
01:47:55.000In other words, this is not an individual crisis.
01:47:59.000This is a crisis afflicting everybody.
01:48:01.000It is a large scale and a truly national societal crisis.
01:48:07.000In this time, this is why you have a government.
01:48:42.000You have the government because you have a society, and a society has societal problems that cannot be solved by individuals and cannot actually even be solved by businesses, but requires something greater.
01:48:55.000That requires an authority to defer to that will coordinate and organize, right?
01:49:02.000And so, in instances like this, when businesses are in free fall and people are getting laid off and they don't know where their paycheck is coming from, it is incumbent on the government to provide relief, right?
01:49:13.000This is why we have government that has credit and has the ability to issue debt and that issues currency and things like this, right?
01:49:20.000This is why the government prepares for emergencies.
01:49:23.000As far as I'm concerned, this falls under the legitimate purview of government jurisdiction or government.
01:49:29.000What would be the government's role, government's responsibility?
01:49:32.000And so, in this case, I think actually you're an irresponsible business owner if you're not taking the money.
01:49:37.000This is something that is outside the control of normal people.
01:49:40.000And if you take an organization like Turning Part or any other organization for that matter, you've got your employees and your partners and whoever else.
01:49:49.000And this is an economic downturn and not just the virus, but the economic recession, which is affecting everybody.
01:50:37.000Because of our commitment to an abstract principle.
01:50:41.000And this is fundamentally the problem with Turning Point USA.
01:50:44.000And this is the problem with this free market society in general and free market libertarian dogma, free market ideology, which is to say, it sacrifices real people.
01:50:58.000It sacrifices the real interests of real people in our real country in order to serve abstract and conceptual ideas.
01:52:31.000But that's what free trade has done it has destroyed communities, neighborhoods, jobs, families, individuals.
01:52:40.000It has eluded the American workers' pocketbooks, but it was benefited the firms and the global economy.
01:52:48.000And Charlie Kirk says that's the way it ought to be because that's the free market.
01:52:52.000So it doesn't matter if we could, you know, in other words, just like he's doing with his company, it doesn't matter if we could not lay off Americans.
01:53:36.000In other words, you get your surplus by adding up all the benefit to firms and immigrants and then subtracting the cost to the native workers.
01:53:46.000Because, of course, when immigrants come here, they cut wages and take jobs.
01:54:19.000And that's fundamentally about labor, the free movement of labor.
01:54:22.000Free trade is not just about goods, it's about labor too.
01:54:26.000It's all part of the same free market ideology free trade of goods and free trade of labor.
01:54:32.000Free trade of goods and services, but also of people.
01:54:35.000You know, so when Charlie Kirk is talking about mass legal immigration, stapling green cards to diplomas, he's talking about free trade, but the free trade of labor, movement of labor from one country to another, eliminating borders and creating one common market, one giant market of goods, services, and labor.
01:54:54.000And borders are really just an arbitrary distinction.
01:54:58.000It doesn't matter how many Americans we lay off or kill or kill themselves or communities die out, ghost towns we create, factories shuttered.
01:55:54.000They could probably get a job, you know, at Red Alert Politics or whatever stupid other organization in that constellation of institutions exists.
01:56:03.000They could find, you know, a way to make a quick buck, daily caller, whatever, whatever poop publication will hire them.
01:56:10.000But nevertheless, he's saying, I will fire you instead of keeping you because I am just too in favor of the free market.
01:58:05.000But those are your countrymen, so it shouldn't matter.
01:58:08.000Maybe it costs a little bit more for the consumer and for the owner, but it shouldn't matter because there are things that are more important than profit.
01:58:17.000And actually, it's not even just about that.
01:58:19.000You have an obligation to your people.
01:58:21.000Who do you think is buying your products?
01:58:23.000From where did your company come from?
01:59:09.000And look at the devastation that this has caused across the country from immigration and from free trade.
01:59:15.000Look at Los Angeles, look at New York City, and look at everything in between.
01:59:20.000And this is the wreckage, this is the carnage that has been wrought in pursuit of a few dollars by the firm owners and their puppets like Charlie Kirk.
02:00:38.000I want to get people to start using entropy more because entropy, you remember, if you're doing super chats, you do them through DLive or you can do them through Entropy.
02:02:39.000So, to me, the reason why Catholicism, this is not the best argument, but this is one way to think about it, is why would you think that a derivative church would be more legitimate than the original church?
02:02:56.000That is like, that's not the best argument that you can make about Catholicism in general, but if you're comparing something like Anglicanism to Catholicism, you look at the history of Anglicanism and how and why it was founded, and you just think to yourself, you know, why would you go with a church that's broken away from Catholicism and one that is more particular and more recent than the one that is universal and directly connected to Christ and from Rome and all of that?
02:03:33.000That was one of the reasons why I, when I was embracing Catholicism again in college, that was one of the big things I got hung up on the idea that even with Protestants, traditional Anglicanism is definitely closer to Catholicism than some of the other sects.
02:03:49.000But you think about Protestants, it's like you have hundreds or thousands of different factions of Protestants.
02:03:57.000And it's like if God were really there and if Christianity was really true.
02:04:02.000Would it be so that it would just be this one super specific sect, right?
02:04:07.000Seventh day Adventists, they've got the right one, right?
02:04:10.000Or would it be the biggest church, the oldest church, the one that goes back to Peter, right?
02:04:47.000You know, when he said, You're the rock on which I build my church, he was saying, This church, this church, you are the head of this small church, and this church will grow, and this will be the church on earth.
02:05:00.000And a lot of people think that maybe this is more abstract or more general, like in theory.
02:05:06.000But no, he was saying, like, Peter's church, his ministry, that will be the church.
02:07:00.000But see, the thing is, it's not the celebration of their heritage, it's the fact that their heritage is, it's not even a celebration of heritage, for example.
02:07:09.000Because what we're talking about are really two fundamentally different things.
02:07:13.000We're talking about Hispanics that don't even speak English.
02:07:17.000Italians, and here's a fun fact for you.
02:07:19.000When you look at the English language in America, you have a lot of words that have been incorporated from other languages.
02:07:26.000One of the reasons why you don't have a lot of Italian words incorporated in the English language is because Italian immigrants learned English so quickly.
02:07:35.000Because Italian immigrants got here and they taught their kids to speak English and they forced their kids to speak English.
02:07:42.000And that's one example where Mexicans come here and they don't even bother to learn the language.
02:09:34.000The other difference is the proximity.
02:09:37.000Mexico is contiguous with America, Europe is not.
02:09:40.000So it's a lot different to maintain your culture with Mexico when you live in Los Angeles than it is for an Italian to retain their culture living in Chicago, all the way from the motherland.
02:09:52.000The other thing is the volume, the scale.
02:09:53.000It's more people than ever before, the concentration of them.
02:10:22.000And it's true because of genetics and it's true because of history.
02:10:25.000You know, Italians have more in common with.
02:10:29.000Other Europeans and Europeans have more in common with British than Mexicans do, or Africans do, or Chinese do.
02:10:35.000I mean, that's the other thing, too, is that it simply is apples and oranges when you're talking about the level at which you can assimilate because they're from different races.
02:10:45.000English and Italian, I mean, you could say it's Mediterranean versus Nordic race, but they're both European, they're both white, and they both have history on the continent.
02:10:55.000They both have history going back to the Roman Empire and then all of that, right?
02:11:00.000Hispanics, I mean, you have colonialism, but with the indigenous people, you don't have that shared ancestry, shared culture, shared history.
02:12:44.000But I will say that, you know, again, this speaks to what America is.
02:12:50.000The Confederate flag reflects the heritage of Americans.
02:12:53.000You know, whether they try to secede or not, that's American history, right?
02:13:00.000So the Confederate flag, I mean, even though it was in opposition to the American government, this was the experience in the history of Southern Americans.
02:13:10.000And America is actually more than just.
02:13:13.000The government, or even the American flag for that matter.
02:13:17.000It's about the people and the roots and the history.
02:13:20.000And I would say that a Southerner waving the Confederate flag, whose ancestors go back to the Pilgrims or whatever, that's more American than an Indian who shows up and starts waving the American flag tomorrow.
02:13:34.000So it's about thinking what does it mean to be American?
02:13:36.000Well, clearly, those people are American.
02:13:39.000Maybe begrudgingly, maybe reluctantly, but they're a part of that fabric, they're a part of that history.
02:13:44.000And you know, my ancestors came here a hundred and some years ago, so I haven't been.
02:13:49.000My ancestors weren't here for the Civil War.
02:13:52.000So who am I to say, oh, you're not American?
02:15:39.000But then again, I mean, you have talent, but you got to mold your talent, you know, you got to hone it.
02:15:45.000And I've gotten practice from doing this show, and I practiced a lot in high school, you know, and I've said this a million times before, but, you know, I did Model UN, Speech Team, Student Council, what else?
02:15:59.000I did a lot of like public speaking type stuff, and I did radio in high school.
02:16:14.000And it's, you know, how do you become good at anything?
02:16:18.000I mean, really, like learning a skill is kind of a skill in itself.
02:16:21.000I mean, when I break it down, it's like, well, I looked at other great speakers and I watched them religiously and I observed, I was very observant of what they did and how they did it and what they did right.
02:18:41.000That comes with really thinking a lot, reading a lot.
02:18:44.000So, those are some basic tips, some basic pointers.
02:18:49.000But you fundamentally just have to be smart.
02:18:51.000I mean, dumb people just don't think this way.
02:18:55.000Dumb people, and I don't mean that in a nasty way, I'm not saying you're dumb, but I'm just saying that.
02:19:02.000Like on a certain level, what I've become sort of fatalistic about certain things in the sense that, you know, some people have this capacity to be independent and to improve and to create.
02:19:16.000And I feel like some people just don't.
02:19:18.000Like some people just don't have the capacity to take initiative.
02:21:15.000You kind of have to have a lot of the ingredients right, you know?
02:21:18.000Because you look at the masters of their craft, like expert piano players or athletes, and it's like, well, they were training since they were babies, you know?
02:21:30.000And we know that somebody that starts playing, like, baseball when they're three versus when they're 30, like, they just, you can't achieve the same level, right?
02:21:39.000Or with piano, anything like that, in terms of muscle memory and brain development.
02:21:45.000And habit forming, all those kinds of things.
02:21:49.000Like, at some point, it's kind of baked in.
02:21:52.000That's not the end of the world, but it's just, it is what it is.
02:21:55.000It's almost sadder if people are trying to fight against that and they just never, you know.
02:21:59.000You just got to resign yourself to saying, well, this is the way things are.
02:22:04.000It's much easier said than done, but that's, you know, how it is.
02:22:17.000I covered him when his channel got suspended.
02:22:20.000Last year, but I don't think I've ever watched any of his videos.
02:22:26.000As you like it says, Remember that Super Chat during the Groyper war about bringing a projector to a Charlie Kirk event?
02:22:33.000Long story short, they caught me with the projector under my shirt at the event and I dropped it on the floor, said, Get Groyped, and ran out.
02:24:05.000The thing is, a lot of these, like, what comes to mind immediately when people talk about that are, like, these ultra, like, rad, trad calves that have lied about me and slandered me.
02:24:55.000So honestly, a lot of the Catholic stuff that I read or that I'm a fan of is, you know, people that are long gone, like Fulton Sheen, obviously G.K. Chesterton, you know, the greats like that.
02:25:07.000Classical Theist is a favorite of mine, you know.
02:25:11.000Classical Theist Twitter account and a YouTuber.
02:25:15.000I also like, there's this guy, what's his name?
02:26:15.000And I think I did like a whole monologue about that a few weeks ago.
02:26:19.000All these people spreading provable lies about me in order to say that I'm not Catholic.
02:26:24.000It's like the only one who's sinning here is you, actually.
02:26:28.000People that are willing to lie and defame and destroy reputation with rumors, and they're saying, in order to bait me as non Catholic, is like the peak of irony, right?
02:26:41.000Yeah, I'm going to lie about you so that people won't think you're Catholic because I'm the real Catholic.
02:26:46.000Okay, well, you realize you're committing a mortal sin by doing that.
02:26:51.000Well, and then this latest thing came out with Cami recently.
02:26:56.000I almost don't even want to talk about it because they're trying to AstroTurf another bullshit thing where he was doing some stream and did some goofy shit, and then people are like, oh, this is Nick's best friend.
02:27:06.000It's like, I did one stream, one stream six months ago, and now I guess I'm responsible for everything he's ever done, everything he will do, right?
02:29:33.000Oh, well, did he concede on the issues?
02:29:37.000Well, no, he actually tried to convert him to Catholicism, but he streamed with this guy, and that's kind of like a bad look, don't you think?
02:29:43.000It's like, okay, so you have nothing, right?
02:29:50.000But yeah, again, Catholics, you know, there's some of these rad trad, some of these types on Twitter, they're some of the worst about this.
02:36:49.000That's kind of like a negative, you know.
02:36:52.000I don't mean to bring it to a negative place all of a sudden, but, you know, when you talk about, you know, trust the plan and everything, it's like, I think about.
02:37:01.000Who cannot trust the plan at this point?
02:37:50.000And I'm not just name dropping, but I mean to say, like, look at how we have changed the conversation and how the movement has grown and what is now in our sights now, what is now within our grasp as compared to just one year ago.
02:38:06.000And then you go back to three years ago at CPAC, or I'm sorry, two years ago at CPAC, I was debating Will Chamberlain outside.
02:38:17.000So it's just to say, you have to look at the progress and just say, wow, we've come such a long way.
02:38:24.000And we continue to go further with this website.
02:38:27.000And that's the thing we keep pushing because I could have very easily just said, oh, I'm doing pretty good with the show and I'm just going to do the show.
02:38:34.000But, you know, and I'm not to like toot my own horn or anything, but we keep changing the game.
02:38:39.000We keep pushing forward and throwing new stuff out there.
02:38:42.000That's how we got here in the first place.
02:38:45.000But, you know, like this website, all these other new developments.
02:38:48.000I mean, I've been through maker support and I went through PayPal and I went through Authorize and I went through a million different things.
02:38:55.000And we keep pushing forward and making new things and making plans and everything.
02:39:01.000So people take that for granted, I think, sometimes.
02:39:03.000But not you guys, but you guys obviously don't.
02:40:22.000I hope that's a troll because if that's not a troll, I mean, I just don't even know how to respond to that.
02:40:27.000Your wife has suggestions for my show.
02:40:30.000What would make anyone think I would want to hear their wife's suggestions about my show?
02:40:34.000Do you know how much unsolicited advice I get from men that, you know, I don't need or don't want and don't use, let alone from somebody's wife?
02:41:37.000I mean, he certainly seems like he's based on some of the issues, but I don't know.
02:41:42.000Maybe he wants to fly under the radar.
02:41:44.000Maybe he's trying to lay low with some of that.
02:41:46.000So, you know, with a lot of these people, you know, maybe they're based, maybe they're not, but it might do them more harm than good to embrace them too closely.
02:41:55.000So I'm just going to enjoy John Doyle from a distance.
02:41:59.000And watch his content and say, you know, this guy's got it going on, right?
02:43:49.000Probably the classics were my favorites when I was in high school were like the economics ones because I was a big, you know, economics guy.
02:44:02.000So I always loved the very broad and general economics topics in Ecofin.
02:44:10.000But I also liked at the time the big crises were ISIS and no, the three big crises were.
02:44:20.000The political crisis in Ukraine, ISIS, and the militarization of the South China Sea or the annexation of the South China Sea.
02:44:29.000So, those three would recur constantly in the Security Councils or the GAs, would be the South China Sea and China trying to take over those, building the artificial islands, ISIS spreading rapidly in Iraq and Syria, and this Russian incursion in Crimea and the Donbass.
02:44:48.000So, those recurred a lot, and those were some of my favorites.
02:44:53.000Generally, Middle Eastern stuff was very interesting to me.
02:44:56.000Whenever I got to be in Iran or Saudi Arabia or Iraq or Palestine, I always loved being in Egypt, being a Middle Eastern country and dealing with Middle Eastern conflict.
02:45:31.000You'd go, you'd stay overnight with your friends, go to a hotel room.
02:45:35.000And that was like such an experience to be in high school and like get a hotel room and like be like an adult, dress up in a suit, go to these conferences.
02:45:43.000You just had like this independence where you're out on your own, you know, go out to restaurants, just with the boys, hanging out, doing politics.
02:48:32.000What do you think about people are integrated one way, meaning they see themselves as American, but everyone else doesn't see them as American?
02:48:39.000I don't think anybody sees non white conservatives as non American.
02:49:15.000I'm not going to get all into the history on the show right now, but I knew we would have an Orthodox coming in.
02:49:19.000Well, actually, And yeah, Orthodox has apostolic succession, and it does go back just as far, but you have a schism, and I'm just saying my church isn't controlled by Muslims anymore.
02:49:32.000You know, it's still called Rome, it's not called Constantinople anymore, and that should be it in itself.
02:49:37.000But then on top of that, you have the Council of Florence, which is pretty suspect, where they agree to some things, and then the Muslims interfere with the Orthodox Church, and then they come back, and then they suddenly don't agree anymore.
02:49:49.000And it's like, gee, it seems like that's guided less by, you know, less by the.
02:49:56.000Infallible will of God and more by politics, which would mean that if the church was an error, then it's not the real church.
02:50:04.000Base Dollar says, I thought of you today at the store.
02:50:07.000The cashier spoke Spanish to me and I don't look Mexican at all.
02:51:32.000Not that they don't have good looking parents, but you see some of these people, they look like models, and their parents are models, and then their parents are models, and they're like millionaires.
02:52:27.000Imagine where it's going to be exponential, I feel.
02:52:30.000You know, because the resources I have now at my fingertips, and not just money, but in a lot of other ways, we can do with that is so powerful.
02:52:39.000Much more powerful than just me turning out a show that like 100 people watched.
02:53:37.000If I'm going to be honest, however, I went as far as to be borderline cartoonishly infatuated right up to the point where I almost started hitting myself on the head with a mallet.
02:53:55.000I don't know if you're joking or not, but.
02:53:57.000You know, even as much as I have my preferences, when I met Kathy's U, I was able to be as cool as a cucumber and tell her, No, I will not race mix with you.
02:54:07.000Sorry, ma'am, I will not race mix with you.
02:54:10.000As much as I think about it, I will not.
02:54:29.000You give me Asian babies, you give me those, you give me that, and you know, you give me this Asian, this sort of exotic flesh that I may be partial to sometimes, but that's not enough, bitch.
02:58:41.000I think we're going to do the college tour in the fall, but in the meantime, I think it's still kind of up in the air, actually, nationwide.
02:58:48.000Joss the Remover says, which is cooler, Phase 1 or Phase 2 Clone Troopers?
03:04:05.000So, therefore, I don't know if I'll produce them.
03:04:07.000Maybe I'll make regular stickers, and if you're retarded and like putting stickers on your car like an idiot, you could use the regular stickers on there.
03:28:27.000So if you didn't get a reply on the other one, that's why.
03:28:29.000It says it in the section, in the about section.
03:28:33.000Elijah says Nick Finneby, that angloid in 1600 who was reborn with a Japanese name and went on to be a samurai for some warlord, gets granted a fief, then wives the adopted daughter from a noble's family.
03:28:46.000Dude, everyone is laughing at your hilarious chat.
03:28:50.000Big Boy says Nick locking eyes with Kathy Zhu like, I fantasized about this back in Chicago.