00:00:31.000It's the weirdest thing in the world to me because I tweet out all kinds of things about.
00:00:36.000Trump, about NATO, about the UK, about every subject on Twitter.
00:00:42.000And I've been getting a lot of tweets these days from liberals because of my bait posts directed at women, the Ariana Grande thing, the women shouldn't swear thing, which you might have seen over the past couple of days.
00:00:54.000And so I've been getting a lot of liberals on my Twitter, and no matter what I tweet about, always in the replies, somebody saying, you're a traitor, you're a Russian spy, you're a Russian bot, all this kind of stuff.
00:01:06.000And I just think to myself, where did this come from?
00:01:17.000They're the ones that want people to believe this stuff.
00:01:20.000But I cannot wrap my head around how normal people, like normal liberals, just left wing people, have suddenly gotten onto this bandwagon that there's a giant Russian conspiracy and we're all behind it.
00:02:24.000You know, as if I'm like some teenager who doesn't want the country to turn, you know, into Africa or into Mexico, and that makes me a Russian bot, a Russian trader.
00:02:35.000So we're going to talk about that very briefly.
00:02:37.000We're going to talk about President Trump's comments today.
00:02:41.000He corrected something that he said yesterday, or rather, clarified something that he said.
00:02:46.000Yesterday, during the press conference with Vladimir Putin, he said that he misspoke when he said that he would not know why it would be Russia who would meddle in the election.
00:02:58.000He clarified and said he would not know why it would not be Russia and reiterated his support for the intelligence agencies and the intelligence community and all that.
00:03:07.000Apparently, that was at the behest of Mike Pompeo and Mike Pence, the Secretary of State and the Vice President.
00:03:13.000So, we're going to be talking about that very briefly.
00:03:16.000We're also going to talk about, and I didn't get a chance to speak about it yesterday.
00:03:20.000I would have preferred to talk about it yesterday because yesterday was a migrant Monday.
00:03:25.000And I like to do it on the Monday because of the alliteration.
00:03:27.000But I wanted to talk about the World Cup.
00:03:31.000France, if you may have heard, I don't care about this stuff because I don't watch soccer.
00:03:36.000Apparently, young people are into soccer now.
00:04:06.000People my age, around my age, I guess they follow soccer.
00:04:10.000So France won the big World Cup over the weekend and they beat Croatia.
00:04:16.000And something which was really under the spotlight was the fact that the French team, when we say France won the World Cup, it's a lot like the NFL, you know, where it doesn't really look like France.
00:04:27.000And I'll show you what I mean by that.
00:04:29.000A lot of the players on the team are not French, they're immigrants.
00:05:18.000And I just wanted to, just for the sake of argument, I just wanted to go over the pros and cons, basically, because people are out there saying France won the World Cup and they couldn't have done it without all these Algerian and Tunisian and Cameroonian immigrants.
00:05:35.000They couldn't have done it without all these North African immigrants.
00:05:39.000And sub Saharan African and Middle Eastern immigrants.
00:05:42.000And, you know, I just wanted to draw up the balance sheet and just say, you know, how are we doing?
00:05:48.000Because we see the very visible, we see the big World Cup victory.
00:05:54.000We're going to look at some of the cons and some of the other pros and we'll really evaluate is it really truthful to say that a World Cup victory proves that immigrants are a good thing, proves that migrants are a good thing?
00:06:07.000I think they're leaving out some key details, I think they're forgetting a few things.
00:06:11.000It's very easy when we win the big sports game, we win the big trophy, to say all of a sudden, wow, wasn't that such a wonderful thing?
00:06:20.000Good thing we have those immigrants in our country.
00:06:22.000Good thing, wow, good thing the foreign born population is increasing exponentially so that we could win trophies.
00:07:22.000Anyway, you don't want to hear about that.
00:07:23.000We're going to talk very briefly about this article which somebody shared with me about our old friend, friend of the show, Cassie Dillon, Cassandra Dillon.
00:07:35.000There was this big spread about her on dangerous.com, which is Milo Yiannopoulos' website.
00:07:42.000And so let me bring it up really quickly in the window capture.
00:08:00.000What he believes that we should support Israel, and he thinks it's so based that he's a gay guy and he brags about having sex with black men.
00:10:13.000He used to be a big fan of the ghostwriting back then, but regardless of it, it's a fantastic article, and we're going to go over it kind of briefly.
00:10:22.000And he writes about apparently Cassie Dillon, she used to be a good friend of Milo Yiannopoulos, and this was back when Ben Shapiro and Milo were feuding, and Milo was kind of normal.
00:10:33.000He kind of went off the rails like a year ago when he was supposed to speak at CPAC.
00:10:38.000He was supposed to speak at CPAC, and then Reagan Battalion went after him with that clip where he kind of endorsed.
00:11:09.000In spite of that, the Mercer family gives him $15 million to stage a big comeback.
00:11:13.000He's about to come back, and then there is free speech week.
00:11:17.000Where he lied to everybody and said there was going to be this big event, and it was a total bluff, and he got caught with his pants around his ankles.
00:11:26.000And then there was a video of him with Richard Spencer, so then he lost the money.
00:11:30.000But I guess back in the day, he used to be friends with Cassie Dillon.
00:11:33.000And so Cassie Dillon recently wrote this nasty thing about him in the Washington Post.
00:11:38.000And this is the comment he says My attention has been drawn to a comment in the Washington Post by Cassie Dillon, a former college Republican president who is now, so she says, haunted by a photo she took with me after a campus talk.
00:11:52.000As we go on, and I'm just going to read some of the highlights.
00:11:55.000He basically said she was sucking up to me to get my attention.
00:11:59.000She coined the hashtag FreeMilo hashtag when I was banned from Twitter.
00:12:04.000And this is so pathetic and so typical.
00:12:08.000She texted him, quote, I started, or this is a tweet, I started the FreeMilo hashtag for you and I have started the crusade.
00:12:33.000She goes that she asked to write an op ed for Breitbart about how she was livid at UC Irvine punishing their college Republicans for inviting Milo.
00:12:46.000And this is what she said in the article I became president because I am not afraid to have and share controversial views that people on college campuses don't agree with.
00:12:58.000Israel, except when it comes to the chosen.
00:13:01.000And it's funny because I used to be good friends with her, and I remember we were at her, and I've told this story before, I believe.
00:13:07.000After the Christmas party for Western Massachusetts college Republicans, we went back to her sister's house or sister's apartment or something, and we were playing a board game.
00:13:18.000And I was like, you know, and she was drinking wine, typical.
00:13:21.000And I was like, you know, Cassie, I'm like, they've been kicked out of 109 different countries in history.
00:14:39.000That's me, whose reputation she tried to destroy, together with the shadowy, never Trumpers who run the anonymous Reagan Battalion Twitter account by sharing footage of him making off color remarks.
00:14:51.000Now, by the way, the Reagan Battalion is not anonymous.
00:14:54.000It is run allegedly by a man by the name of Benny Policek, who is a Hasidic Jew from New York City who is also allegedly a pedophile, but there's pretty strong evidence to suggest that, and the legitimate one.
00:15:08.000He allegedly Googled things like how to buy a baby, how to.
00:15:12.000Like, have sex with the baby, that kind of stuff.
00:15:46.000Fuentes isn't the kind of person I'd hang around with.
00:15:49.000Now, you know, I've heard things about Milo Yiannopoulos, about his preferences, and I would say, you know, I'm probably exactly the kind of person he would hang around with.
00:16:00.000And anyway, I'm fine if he doesn't want to hang around with me.
00:16:05.000If some, you know, race mixing sodomite is telling me he doesn't want to hang around with me, boo hoo, you know, some Zionist, oh no, right?
00:16:15.000He'll hang around with all these other Cretans, but, you know, that's all right.
00:16:19.000He says, but then none of Cassie's pronouncements can be said to stand the test of time.
00:16:26.000And so I don't want to be too nasty because I like the article.
00:16:30.000If he's attacking her, I'm fine with that.
00:16:33.000And then he ends it with the Trump movement is populated by pretty forgiving folks.
00:16:37.000So as and when Cassie wakes up and reverses course again, I know there will be plenty outstretched arms to greet her, but mine won't be among them.
00:16:46.000And then this is hang on, there was a good one.
00:16:49.000There was some little quote about Ben Shapiro towards the end, but.
00:18:07.000I can't tell you, like, every person in my family, when I came back for Thanksgiving, on both sides of my family were like, Am I getting a bloody.
00:20:58.000That is a pretty good article there by Milo.
00:21:02.000You know, we don't, like I said, we don't like him, but in this case, it's like I would hesitate to say the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
00:21:10.000I don't know if I'd go that far, but definitely it's a good thing, you know, because there was, we disagree on a lot of things, but also then there was that thing where he invited me out to do an interview in Miami, and then he canceled.
00:21:24.000When I say he canceled at the last minute, I mean, I landed in Miami.
00:21:27.000I was sitting on the plane and I got an email that was like, yeah, interviews canceled.
00:21:34.000So, in some way, I think it's almost flattering because you think that Milo is like the controversial, insurgent, I guess, ostensibly conservative right wing guy.
00:21:50.000And now that I'm too controversial for Milo, clearly I'm too controversial for Milo.
00:21:56.000I think that means that I'm the next big thing, right?
00:24:29.000And they say that this is working to fix racial tensions.
00:24:32.000I guess there's a lot of tension because of all the crime and rape and terror, and people are not really happy with what's going on in France because they've been accepting hundreds of thousands and, in some cases, millions of migrants.
00:24:45.000And so, you know, I just wanted to go over very briefly.
00:24:50.000Like, let's look at the balance sheet.
00:24:51.000Let's weigh the pros and cons because we've got, okay, you know, we've got a big trophy, and that's pretty epic.
00:25:01.000Kind of a sad trophy when you compare it to, like, the Super Bowl trophy or the World Series trophy, the more ostentatious American ones, right?
00:27:53.000But then we have to name another con the tragic Nice bus attacks, in which, damn, this was July 2016, two years ago now, when Muslims, Muslim migrants, I forget if they were all migrants or if they were the children of migrants.
00:28:15.000They try and say, oh, well, they weren't directly immigrants.
00:28:19.000It was their parents that were immigrants.
00:28:20.000It's like, okay, so we can't, we're not supposed to consider what happens like immediately before or after immigration.
00:28:28.000It's just, well, if they're not a migrant currently, well, it's not a problem.
00:28:31.000But the Nice terror attacks in which somebody drove through when they were celebrating Bastille Day, there's a big celebration in the streets, a big major semi truck drove through the crowd.
00:31:13.000They planted a nail bomb under the seats, and many people dead, lots of them, beautiful young girls who couldn't stand a chance, couldn't stand a chance against.
00:31:23.000They couldn't even bring a knife or a gun to defend themselves or anything like that.
00:31:28.000The UK, unless you have a license, I guess, for the butter knife, but even in that case, you just can't have it in the UK.
00:31:35.000You can't post on social media about this stuff.
00:31:38.000You're really just kind of defenseless.
00:31:41.000So, you know, this is without a doubt another tremendous con, another big con.
00:31:48.000So, you've got that, I don't know, I mean, trophy, trophy innocent people butchered when they should be safe in the public square, in a public place.
00:32:21.000They say, well, the reason that we have, the reason that we need the immigrants, this is what they tell us.
00:32:27.000They don't tell us it's a good thing, they tell us it is an imperative that we have immigrants because the economy, Europeans are not having children, the birth rate is collapsing, fertility rate is less than two.
00:33:05.000We have this massive welfare state where we've promised them retirement and we've promised them income and we've promised them health care and all the rest.
00:33:22.000They say we need to bring in the migrants to shore up the low birth rate because the migrants will come in, they'll work the lower income jobs, all the jobs that Europeans are not going to do.
00:33:33.000They'll pay into the system and they will restore the balance.
00:33:36.000And, you know, understand, by the way, it's population replacement.
00:33:39.000But anyway, and I looked into the figures on this.
00:33:42.000That's what they think is going to happen.
00:34:01.000That's not like, because there are many times or there are many types of unemployment where there's seasonal unemployment, where seasonal jobs go away and people have to transition into a new job.
00:34:12.000There's structural unemployment, where there's just a certain amount of unemployment baked into the system because Businesses rise and fall, and the economy changes.
00:34:21.000But this is long term unemployment, not going anywhere.
00:34:40.000And then you look at any of these statistics, it's actually hard to find these days.
00:34:45.000In 2014, in 2016, in 2016, But before, I guess, 2017, you could really find these numbers readily available.
00:34:52.000I remember all the time looking at these in high school and college.
00:34:56.000Gatestone Institute is a really great source on this.
00:34:59.000Now they don't even collect the stats, but if you look into any of the statistics, government or otherwise, from like before 2017, you'll find that almost all of the increase in crime, and crime has been increasing in Germany, in France, in Sweden, this is from German government statistics 92%.
00:35:20.000Of the rise in violent crime can be accounted for by the migrant population.
00:35:57.000Crime, terrorism, they bring social discontent, social division.
00:36:03.000Robert Putnam writes that even within in groups, even within like peoples, it decreases social trust to have a multiracial country or community.
00:36:13.000So even if you have, let's say you have African migrants move into your French neighborhood, even within French communities among the actual Frenchmen, social trust goes down by the very nature of other people being here.
00:36:38.000He says, even that slight difference, people who came in at the same time, came in from the same place, same culture, still social trust goes down.
00:36:45.000So we look at the balance sheet and we find pro trophy.
00:38:36.000Says, Hey, Nick, what are your thoughts on big voices like Jared Taylor and Stefan Molyneux when they completely avoid the topic of Israel?
00:38:44.000And quote, tribal influences yet address all the other main issues surrounding them.
00:38:54.000Because there's something to be said about Jared Taylor's argument where he says you can only be a kook on one subject, so to speak.
00:39:02.000In other words, and it's not kooky to believe in racial realism, but he says effectively, if you're normal presenting on everything else, but you're a little bit off on one issue, people are more amenable to that.
00:39:17.000I guess it's true in some cases, but there's also a lot to the argument that says that if you don't address the source of the problem, you're not really going to go anywhere.
00:39:25.000And what's the source of Middle Eastern wars, for example?
00:39:36.000If you look at the spending on Democrats, if you look at the think tanks, if you look at any of those institutional things, there's a big influence there.
00:39:43.000It should be discussed fairly, openly, honestly.
00:41:44.000We may have to take 10 steps back, really.
00:41:47.000It may take 200 years, but we have to think about solutions.
00:41:52.000And so, just when people start to spiral into that hopelessness, thinking about what's against us, the odds against us, how difficult it is, it's just counterproductive, in my opinion.
00:42:03.000So, I hope I'm not dodging the question, but just telling you that's not the attitude that will get us to fix it.
00:42:09.000The attitude is, I don't care if it's impossible, we're still going to leave it all on the field, so to speak.
00:42:17.000You know, if you saw somebody like killing your family, if you saw somebody like beating your mom up or beating your sister up, you wouldn't sit there and think, okay, can I take this guy?
00:43:44.000But I am saying that when people like bants me on the live chat, it's hard to tell friend or foe, are they a fasci spur or are they a left?
00:48:16.000And so that they've embraced modernism, and with Vatican II, that's when it really started off.
00:48:22.000Obviously, been a big detriment to the church and driving people who want to know God away and driving in people who hate God into the church.
00:49:33.000You know, nobody likes to talk about pedophilia.
00:49:36.000It's kind of like uncouth, I feel like.
00:49:39.000Whether he's declared it or not, they've made something like 2,400 arrests of child pornographers and sex traffickers and that kind of thing.
00:50:18.000I don't want to say I pity him because he's really a sick and twisted guy, but he, I firmly believe, is either mentally ill or he's an asset.
00:50:26.000And I'm going on record as saying that.
00:52:36.000I've done 202 episodes of the show, and the worst thing they could ever nail me for are two nose related things where they said, they claim I picked my nose.
00:53:56.000Don't forget about the African Spider Man, the quote, Rescued that kid, was awarded French citizenship and a permanent job on the fire brigade.
00:54:18.000But if, you know, imagine, imagine if the same coverage were afforded to migrant criminals as they were to outstanding migrant heroes or citizens, if you could even call them that.
00:54:30.000Ivan Kolev says, opinion, if any, on the Rhodesian Bush Wars.
00:54:34.000I don't know what kind of an opinion you'd have on that, on an historical event like that.
00:55:21.000And that's not to say we have to accept population replacement, but it is to say that just because the Catholic Church isn't the best, you know, designer religion for our political agenda doesn't mean we get to pick and choose our religion.
00:55:35.000You can't design and fashion a religion after your political agenda.
00:55:39.000That means you don't believe in the religion.
00:55:41.000Oh, well, I happen to believe this religion helps my political agenda.
00:55:44.000And oh, so then you just believe in that God?
00:56:05.000But hey, I'm just as strong, possibly stronger than many Orthodox people on population replacement, and I'm a Catholic, and there are many Catholics like me.
00:56:21.000Says, have you seen the alternative hypothesis's video on France's migration crisis and their government deficit is solely due to the overhead management of managing 12% of their population being Muslims and African migrants?
00:56:36.000I have not seen that, but I'll have to check it out.
00:56:38.000It's a shame that all type has such a big problem with me because I used to be sort of a casual fan of his content, but then he got real nasty with me for no reason, attacked me out of nowhere.
00:56:48.000And so I can't say that I like the guy too much after that.
00:56:52.000I can't help but wonder if that has something to do with his sexual.
00:56:55.000Proclivities and my animosity towards them.