00:45:07.000And I look at the boycott, I look at what's going on, and I think to myself, not doing enough.
00:45:13.000We've been watching for years Facebook, Instagram, other Facebook properties.
00:45:18.000They have been the worst when it comes to censorship.
00:45:22.000They have been the worst offenders when it comes to arbitrarily enforcing their rules, when it comes to broad definitions for hate speech, racism, even things like white nationalism and white separatism, which are bannable on their platform.
00:45:37.000But they're boycotting giant corporations and hundreds of advertisers boycotting because they think that Mark Zuckerberg is not persecuting us enough because there's not enough oversight when it comes to things like that.
00:45:51.000So we'll be talking about the boycott, but this is the end game.
00:45:57.000And, you know, I debated whether or not to title my show something like that.
00:46:12.000These are the victory conditions for GloboHomo, which is to say that even when a platform goes as far as Facebook, even when their terms of service and their rules and regulations, their community guidelines, even when they are as broad as Facebook's, as arbitrarily enforced as Facebook, and you survive, it's still not going to be enough because all the major corporations in this country.
00:46:42.000And a small cadre of social justice NGOs, nonprofits, activist organizations, they will collude to go even further and to ban you then.
00:46:53.000So I look at Facebook today and I'm wondering who exactly remains on Facebook that can be considered racist, hateful, white supremacist, anything like that.
00:47:05.000I believe they've scrubbed more people than any other platform, more than Twitter, more than Google.
00:47:11.000There aren't any reliable numbers on this.
00:47:14.000But I know from personal experience, we saw last May that was the impetus behind one of the major pushes for the Trump administration to look at tech censorship because they took out Faith Goldie, Paul Joseph Watson, Laura Loomer, Louis Farrakhan, a number of others in one fell swoop.
00:47:31.000Milo Yiannopoulos, I think, went the same day.
00:47:34.000So they have been the worst when it comes to tech censorship.
00:47:38.000And even still, they're going to be pushed further, not even by their own people, but by Wall Street.
00:48:00.000And I told you yesterday, I'm feeling very white pilled in the past week, largely because of the president's speech and because of the executive order on immigration and a number of other developments.
00:48:12.000And what we're talking about tonight is the president's immigration policy, which is getting better every day.
00:48:19.000And there's a few things we have to go over, a few policy changes, but all of them surprisingly good.
00:48:26.000And I don't know how closely people are watching the administration on immigration or watching politics.
00:48:32.000Outside of the major stories or the headlines.
00:48:35.000But slowly but surely, ever since the coronavirus pandemic came to America, this administration has been locking up immigration tighter than ever before.
00:48:44.000And I actually even have numbers from before the coronavirus pandemic, which showed that legal immigration was trending downward anyway.
00:48:53.000Legal immigration has been trending downward even years ago, since 2018.
00:48:59.000And they're trending down further since then.
00:49:02.000Especially since the coronavirus pandemic, due to a number of new rules, restrictions, executive orders.
00:50:14.000So I'm only your number one streamer on the platform, number one earner on the platform, and I can't get a basic feature that everybody else on the platform gets.
00:52:23.000And what I said yesterday was so important, but I didn't get to talk about what's going on with Kanye West.
00:52:30.000And I know everybody's talking about it.
00:52:32.000Everybody's buzzing about it on Twitter.
00:52:34.000And the reason I didn't talk about it yesterday, not just because I had some important things to get off my chest about race and about our country and about America First, but also because I wasn't even sure that he was running.
00:52:46.000I know that he put out a tweet a few days ago where he said he's running for president and he put in the hashtag 2020vision.
00:52:56.000And I don't think we had confirmation until today that he was even running this year because.
00:53:03.000Up until this weekend, what he had said about his run for president is that, you know, like I said, up until this weekend, the most recent comments that he had, he said that he was going to run in 2024 out of courtesy and consideration for President Trump, which is very nice of him.
00:53:21.000But then he put out that tweet and he said 2020 vision.
00:53:23.000People assumed he was implying that he was running in 2020.
00:53:28.000And I wasn't sure if that was true because, like I said, he had said 2024 and variously 2020, sometimes too.
00:53:35.000But he did confirm today that he's running this year.
00:53:38.000And there was a Forbes article about it.
00:53:41.000And I'm not sure if there was anything else.
00:53:44.000I'm not sure if there were any other comments except for the Forbes article, but it was very interesting.
00:53:48.000And I have to say that, you know, a lot of things are conspiring maybe to make the president reelected in 2020.
00:53:57.000A lot of different forces are conspiring, working together to make it possible for Trump to get reelected.
00:54:03.000Because I have to tell you, for the past few months, Been very blackpilled about the president's chances to win re election.
00:54:10.000And we talked about that, I think, last week or two weeks ago.
00:54:14.000He held his comeback rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma in June, and it was a flop.
00:54:20.000The venue workers said that 6,000 people showed up.
00:54:24.000The Trump campaign said 12,000 people showed up.
00:54:58.000I saw a poll where he was only at about a six point deficit, but it's been much worse in recent weeks.
00:55:05.000But I have to say, the things that I'm looking at for 2020 are.
00:55:10.000Obviously, Joe Biden's campaign, which I think has a lot of potential to go south, the Trump campaign, which has a lot of potential to do better, and then the third thing is Kanye West.
00:55:23.000I look at Joe Biden and I see somebody who's deteriorating, and every day gets worse.
00:55:29.000You see a new video every day where he doesn't know where he is, he doesn't know what he's saying clearly, and it's getting worse because last year he was competing in the primary and he was a little bit unhinged, maybe a little bit weird, but.
00:55:45.000When they're not able to hide him any longer, when the convention happens during the debates, when they're really going to hit the campaign trail in the fall, that's going to be impossible to cover up.
00:55:56.000And I can tell that a lot of people in the middle, maybe even people on the left, are going to find it hard to vote for somebody who just does not have the mental faculties to even do an interview, let alone run the country.
00:56:08.000So I look at Joe Biden, a lot of downside potential.
00:56:12.000I look at Donald Trump, and this is a little bit of what I'm going to talk about tonight with immigration and what I talked about on Friday and yesterday.
00:56:20.000There's a lot of upside potential for the president.
00:56:23.000The president has probably been running the most suboptimal campaign that is possible.
00:56:32.000I don't think there's a way that he could run it worse.
00:56:35.000With Jared Kushner at the helm and Brad Parscale and running on the economy and some kind of halfway appeasement to Black Lives Matter and incarcerated criminals, I'm not sure what the game plan is.
00:56:48.000But whatever we were experiencing for the past few months, it looks like it's turning around.
00:56:54.000And then the last thing I'm looking at is Kanye West, which is to say that it's questionable whether or not Kanye can even get on the ballot in a lot of states.
00:57:16.000But if he decides to seriously run, or if some other person decides to run as a write in candidate or something like that, That could seriously pull votes away from Joe Biden.
00:57:27.000And this is what I've been saying for years about how viable the Republican Party will be in the future, which is that all that we have to worry about as white conservatives, white Christian conservatives, is we just have to worry about maintaining that 90% approval rating that Donald Trump has.
00:57:47.000We have to worry about maintaining that core of voters.
00:57:51.000And even if that core of voters cannot match everyone who is not voting with us, in other words, even if the largely white Christian, traditional, conservative coalition of Republican voters, even if that does not outnumber everybody else, which is black, Hispanic, Asian, some females, homosexuals, Muslims, etc., even if it doesn't outnumber that coalition,
00:58:16.000there's a strong possibility that in the future we can split the other side of that vote.
00:58:22.000In other words, a lot of people are looking at it very black and white, no pun intended.
00:58:27.000They're looking at it like, well, once white people become the minority, or once, for example, Republicans are competitive in Texas, then Republicans can never win an election again.
00:58:38.000And I think there is a chance that that could happen.
00:58:40.000I think there's a possibility that that could happen, and we should take that seriously and try to prevent it.
00:58:46.000But I also don't think that it's that simple because what else is going to happen down the line is that the coalition that has been stacked up against the white, you know, let's say the Trump vote, is very fragile.
00:59:01.000And it's made up of a lot of different constituencies.
00:59:04.000That have been stitched together very tenuously.
00:59:08.000And a lot of them don't have much in common.
00:59:10.000So you look at the Democratic Party, for example, and at once, somebody like Nancy Pelosi still wants to appeal to Zionists, still wants to appeal to Jewish people.
00:59:20.000And it makes sense because Jewish people donate half the money to the Democratic Party.
00:59:25.000Of all the money that Democrats get, Jewish people donate half of it, which is kind of mind blowing to think about in itself because Jews are 2% of the population, but yet half the money.
00:59:46.000But at the same time, they also have to appease Palestinians.
00:59:50.000They also have people like Ilan Omar in their ranks and Alexandria Ocasio Cortez and Rashida Tlaib and a number of other radicals who are very in favor of Palestine.
01:00:00.000That's not a perfect example, but it's one example of two diametrically opposite factions that are now forced to coexist within the same party.
01:00:10.000But you've also got a number of others, including, and this might seem like it's.
01:00:14.000Trivial in comparison to larger blocs, but you've got Indians and Pakistanis, you've got blacks and Hispanics, you've got Puerto Ricans and Mexicans, you've got blacks and gays, a lot of groups that simply just don't go together and often clash and often have different interests.
01:00:29.000And so I think that it's not exactly a done deal, even when we look at 2020.
01:00:34.000And this is a perfect example, maybe, of the most viable solution for conservatives to still have a chance to be a player in politics, which is to say that as long as we have Our side buttoned up and locked down, and it's relatively homogeneous and relatively unified behind common objectives, then the other side has a lot of potential to fragment.
01:00:59.000So, whereas maybe white, conservative, Christian voters will become, instead of a majority, a plurality of the vote, it still matters that they're a plurality because they will be the largest single coherent block.
01:01:13.000And if all the others are unified against us, they'll outnumber us.
01:01:17.000But that's a big if, if they're unified against us.
01:01:20.000And this election will be a perfect example.
01:01:23.000Joe Biden will absolutely have the advantage going into November.
01:01:27.000He will easily have the advantage because of the electoral math, because of demographic change in terms of age, in terms of race, a number of other things.
01:01:38.000So he's just, he's got just about every systemic advantage that you can have.
01:01:43.000And if somebody like Kanye West throws their hat in the ring, right, or throws their hat in the race, even if he's unserious, even if he's somebody that wears a MAGA hat, He still could peel off just enough support to deny Joe Biden the presidency.
01:02:00.000Because in a state like Michigan, which is a perfect example, in Michigan, Donald Trump won by 11,000 votes in 2016.
01:02:09.000Could we see a scenario where the Libertarian, Green Party, and Kanye West vote is just big enough?
01:02:17.000Their support is just big enough to peel away from Joe Biden that that'll hand Donald Trump the election again in Michigan or in Pennsylvania or Wisconsin?
01:02:26.000If the blacks in Detroit and Philadelphia and Tampa going down the list, if just enough of them go the other way or go some other direction, would that be enough?
01:02:37.000And I think that's maybe another subtle white pill.
01:02:39.000So those are kind of my thoughts on Kanye West.
01:02:42.000A lot of it is obviously sensationalism, and a lot of it to me is kind of a waste of time and silly.
01:02:50.000The way that I see him, I'm obviously a big fan of his music, but that's really where it starts and stops.
01:02:55.000I'm a fan of his music, and I think he's got a funny personality.
01:02:59.000But to seriously entertain his political ideas, to seriously entertain him as a political candidate, you know, some people are commenting on my shows and they say, Really?
01:03:10.000Look at what he said about this political issue.
01:03:13.000Well, you know, in my mind, I don't even, I can't even entertain that as legitimate.
01:03:18.000I can't even entertain that as a serious thought.
01:03:21.000I mean, to me, he's an entertainer, he's a rapper, he's an artist, you know.
01:03:24.000So when I read through his Forbes article, it's amusing.
01:03:28.000You know, the things that he's saying are funny and memeable, certainly.
01:03:32.000But I look at it more in terms of math.
01:03:35.000I look at it more in terms of the delegate math, how it affects the race dynamics between the real contenders, and I think it's very favorable.
01:03:42.000So if he continues to run, I think that we're going to have a real shot in November.
01:03:49.000I think that Trump's got nowhere to go but up.
01:03:51.000I think Joe Biden's got nowhere to go but down.
01:03:54.000And Kanye West might open up a gap, right?
01:03:57.000He might pull off just enough support that he could make it much more possible for Trump to win.
01:04:03.000So those are my thoughts on the Kanye thing.
01:04:06.000You know, I know that's not a groundbreaking thought.
01:04:08.000I know probably everybody that was like their first thought.
01:04:11.000Kanye jumps in, and we all know that he won't pull off Trump voters because Trump voters are the most loyal voters probably in the history of America.
01:04:20.000He has a 90% approval rating, in some cases higher, in the GOP 90 to 95% approval.
01:04:28.000So that means that, you know, probably 90 to 95% of Republicans will vote for Donald Trump.
01:04:36.000And that's the mentality that we have to have going forward.
01:04:39.000If we can sort of unite, I don't want to say it like that.
01:04:42.000If we can maybe bring together the right, if we can gather the right and have them unified and directed towards common political objectives, then we can be viable a lot longer than when Texas goes blue or whatever, because there's no guarantee that the Democratic Party will stick together.
01:05:01.000So, whereas maybe the Republican Party can't beat the Democratic Party, the Republican Party can beat the Democratic Party if there's another element.
01:05:08.000If there's another element, maybe it's a Kanye, maybe it's a black caucus.
01:06:41.000And there's been a number of things that have taken place since the pandemic and even before that, which haven't gotten a lot of press and not a lot of people have talked about.
01:06:51.000But which have seriously improved our standing on legal immigration.
01:06:56.000And I'm surprised at that because last year, the president put Jared Kushner in charge of legal immigration reform for the White House.
01:07:07.000So obviously, Congress has to pass immigration reform, it has to originate in Congress.
01:07:13.000But Trump appointed Jared Kushner to lead the White House's effort to put together a draft.
01:07:19.000And last year, when he did that, first of all, I thought Jared Kushner.
01:07:38.000So when Donald Trump put Kushner in charge of immigration, that in itself is the biggest red flag that there can possibly be.
01:07:45.000But on top of that, he brought into the White House to draft the immigration proposal the Heritage Foundation, the Cato Institute, the agriculture lobby, and all kinds of big business lobbies.
01:08:00.000All of these political actors want open borders.
01:08:04.000Mass legal immigration, an expansion of work visas, just a big buffet of the worst possible immigration policies and the worst actors on immigration in the country.
01:08:17.000So last year I said, like, we're through.
01:08:20.000I mean, we're never going to do anything on immigration in this administration as long as Jared Kushner's in charge of it and as long as big agriculture is writing the bill.
01:08:29.000And I was proven right because this year in January they unveiled the proposal.
01:08:35.000And their proposal did not cut immigration by a single immigrant.
01:08:39.000They changed the structure of the immigration.
01:08:42.000They said that instead of having largely family based migration, we'll have merit based immigration.
01:08:49.000In other words, rather than bringing in the relatives of people that are here, we're going to bring in people based on a point system, whether or not they speak English, if they have a job, if they have a college degree, things like that.
01:09:02.000But it did not change the total number of immigration by a single person, it was the same amount of legal immigrants.
01:09:09.000And so, this is what we've been talking about for months and years on the show, which is that we have to stop focusing so much on illegal immigration.
01:09:18.000Illegal immigration is a huge problem, but it's half the problem.
01:09:23.000Maybe even less than half the problem.
01:09:25.000It's only one part of the problem, is the point.
01:09:29.000A much larger part of the problem, and it's made larger by the fact that nobody talks about it, is the legal immigration.
01:09:36.000The people that even conservatives say deserve to come here.
01:09:57.000So this is before even the coronavirus and all the coronavirus related restrictions, which include, for example, a travel ban, a shutdown of the northern and southern border.
01:10:08.000It included, up until recently, that executive order that bans.
01:10:11.000Temporary work visas through the end of the year and green cards.
01:10:19.000It says President Trump's immigration policies, from travel bans and visa restrictions to refugee caps and asylum changes, had begun to deliver on a longstanding goal.
01:10:29.000Legal immigration has fallen more than 11%, and a steeper drop is looming.
01:10:35.000The number of people who obtained lawful permanent residence, besides refugees, declined to 940,000 in the 2018 fiscal year.
01:10:45.000From 1,063,000 in the 2016 fiscal year, according to an analysis of government data by the National Foundation for American Policy.
01:10:57.000Four years ago, legal immigration was at its highest level since 2006, when 1.26 million people obtained lawful permanent residence in the United States.
01:11:08.000So you had 1.2 million, that was the highest ever four years ago, down now to 940,000 in the fiscal year 2018.
01:11:20.000In addition to that, it says immigration experts say that new policies will accelerate the trend.
01:11:25.000A report released on Monday projected a 30% plunge in legal immigration by 2021 and a 35% dip in the average annual growth of the U.S. labor force.
01:11:37.000So, again, this is all pre coronavirus.
01:12:08.000It says On Monday, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency announced that 229 miles of the president's long promised border wall had been built, with roughly 331,000 tons of steel and 485,000 cubic yards of concrete.
01:12:24.000The update came just a couple of weeks after the Trump administration celebrated the milestone of 200 miles of border wall being constructed in June.
01:12:33.000So, if you want an update on border wall construction, we're 229 miles, which is 10% of the entire length of the U.S. Mexico border.
01:12:43.000The U.S. Mexico border is 2,000 miles long.
01:12:47.000Since Trump got inaugurated, we've now built 229 miles of 18 foot tall steel reinforced concrete fencing, which is a pretty serious achievement.
01:13:30.000So that means that if in 14 days we built 29 miles of wall, That means that we're operating at more than one mile of wall being constructed per day, which means that if we keep on that pace, we will hit 500 miles of border wall by the end of this year, which is close to what was promised.
01:13:54.000Which, you know, and again, that's not a perfect situation.
01:13:58.000We've wasted a lot of time and a lot of resources, but 500 miles of wall, that's a quarter of the length of the border, and that's half of the.
01:14:07.000Length of border that the president promised he would construct some kind of a barrier on.
01:14:12.000I guess 1,000 miles of the border is natural barriers like mountain and river and things like that.
01:14:19.000So out of the 1,000 miles of necessary space that we need wall, we will have hit half of that on this trajectory by the end of the year, which is pretty good.
01:14:29.000There's another development which I think a lot of people have heard about.
01:14:35.000It says, quote, international students who are pursuing degrees in the United States.
01:14:39.000Will have to leave the country or risk deportation if their universities switch to online only courses, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
01:14:50.000The move may affect thousands of foreign students who come to the United States to attend universities or participate in training programs, as well as non academic or vocational studies.
01:15:01.000According to the Migration Policy Institute, about 1.2 million students who fall under the affected visas were enrolled and registered at more than 8,700 schools nationwide as of March 2018.
01:15:13.000So, this is a rule that could affect up to a million and a fifth people, right?
01:15:21.000And then lastly, I'm sorry, there's two more things.
01:15:25.000There's one more development here, which I think not a lot of people have heard about.
01:15:29.000This is one which happened in June and didn't get any headlines, didn't get any coverage, but this is a pretty big deal.
01:15:36.000It says the federal agency charged with granting immigration benefits, processing visa applications, and approving citizenship is preparing to furlough more than half of its workers unless Congress provides additional funding.
01:15:48.000U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services notified Congress of its projected budget shortfall last month.
01:15:55.000Approximately 13,400 employees will be notified whether they'll be furloughed beginning on August 3rd.
01:16:02.000The agency has nearly 20,000 employees.
01:16:05.000So, 13,400 out of 20,000 employees will be furloughed in August.
01:16:12.000USCIS is primarily fee funded and typically continues most operations during lapses in funding.
01:16:18.000But during the pandemic, the agency suspended its in person services, including all interviews and naturalization ceremonies.
01:16:25.000The spokesperson said, quote, The dramatic drop in revenue has made it impossible for our agency to operate at full capacity.
01:16:34.000Without additional funding from Congress, USCIS has no choice but to administratively furlough a substantial portion of our workers.
01:16:42.000So, this is one of the creative, backdoor, indirect ways that the president can shut down immigration.
01:16:48.000Even if he can't get Congress to shut down all green cards or can't get an executive order to shut down all green cards, he can basically just do the next best thing, which is to fire.
01:17:01.000All the people that process the green cards.
01:17:11.000If he cuts more than half their workforce, that will literally in itself just slow up immigration completely because they won't have enough people to do their jobs.
01:17:22.000They won't have enough workers, which is kind of funny to me.
01:17:26.000If you can't fix the rules, just fire the people that are bringing in the immigrants, right?
01:17:38.000And then lastly, there was another rule change today.
01:17:40.000The Trump administration unveiled a new regulation on Wednesday that would bar asylum seekers coming from countries with disease outbreaks, making the latest push that would make it more difficult for migrants to seek refuge in the U.S.
01:17:55.000So, of course, we have a global pandemic.
01:17:58.000The new rule is that we will not accept asylees who are coming from countries where there's a disease outbreak.
01:18:05.000That means Every country in the world.
01:18:13.000That's a lot of reading, but that's a very white pilling picture.
01:18:17.000And I think it would come as a surprise to a lot of people because my impression about the Trump administration up until recently was that immigration was just, you know, total flop.
01:18:29.000That this administration had put all its energy into giving money to Israel, put all its energy into freeing black people from jail.
01:18:38.000And making gay marriage legal across the world.
01:18:41.000But it turns out that quietly and indirectly, the Trump administration has been working to build the wall, keep out illegal immigrants, and shut down legal immigration.
01:18:50.000I have to say, I'm kind of pleasantly surprised with where we are.
01:18:54.000And if you had told me some of these numbers, I would have been surprised a few months ago or a few weeks ago, which is all very positive.
01:19:01.000And all of this is to say, the reason I bring this up is because the immigration picture is getting better, and I think this shows.
01:19:13.000And, you know, for a long time I resisted this thinking, which is to say that, you know, Trump just needs one more term to really get serious about the issues that he campaigned on in 2016.
01:19:24.000Trump just needs one more term in order to really tighten up the border and really fix legal immigration.
01:19:30.000And so my justification for voting for Trump up until a few weeks ago was, well, you know, he's not going to be as bad as Joe Biden.
01:19:38.000And even if everything is a flop, even if the government is neutral, even if things are still sliding towards the left, That will happen at a slower pace than it would under Joe Biden.
01:19:50.000And I said I'd reluctantly vote for him because a slower progressivism is better than a faster progressivism.
01:19:57.000If that's the options, I'm not thrilled, but it's still a pretty clear choice.
01:20:02.000But after seeing some of these things that are happening with immigration and seeing the remarkable turnaround that's taken place in tone in just the past couple of weeks, I have to say it's becoming a lot easier to stomach voting for Trump.
01:20:16.000And like I said, I, like a lot of people that watch this show, people that even don't watch this show, maybe because of my support for Trump, I for a long time was very upset and not happy with this administration.
01:20:30.000But I think that it's becoming very clear that if there is a second term, it's going to be a lot better than this one.
01:20:36.000And, you know, I don't say that with a lot of optimism.
01:20:40.000You know, I would not bet money on that.
01:20:42.000I would not risk my life on that assumption.
01:20:44.000But I think there's definitely a possibility that if this is the momentum that we have going into 2020, If this is the attitude, this is the tone, if this is what wins us re election.
01:20:55.000And also, I've heard a lot of insider information.
01:20:58.000I can't disclose a lot of it, but I think that if we get a second term, not only is it going to be marginally better than Joe Biden, I think we'll have a lot of potential to do much better.
01:21:08.000And if you don't believe me on that front, there was a report that came out today about Joe Biden's platform.
01:22:02.000But if you simply look at the facts on immigration, we've got Trump who is going to push us to cut immigration by at least 30% between 2016 and 2021.
01:22:23.000That executive order that came after February, after that report that I read earlier, That executive order cut immigration by 500,000.
01:22:32.000We were already on track to cutting legal immigration by 30 to 35 percent between 2016 and 2021.
01:22:41.000And then, since that projection was made, Trump passed an executive order that indefinitely suspends temporary work visas, or I'm sorry, until the end of the year.
01:22:50.000It shuts down a third of all green cards.
01:22:54.000He's slashing more than 50 percent the personnel in the Citizenship and Immigration Services office, built 229 miles of wall.
01:23:03.000Close the northern and the southern border, promise to turn people away if they show up, and change the asylum rules so that nobody can even get asylum in the country, so long as they're coming from a country that has coronavirus.
01:23:17.000Refugees are capped at 18,000 per year.
01:23:25.000I'm going down the list, and it's looking pretty good.
01:23:30.000It would be one thing if it was Joe Biden is promising.
01:23:34.000To amnesty 11 million illegal immigrants and open the borders and erase all the restrictions and so on.
01:23:41.000He's also going to increase the refugee cap to 125,000, which is the largest ever.
01:23:46.000It'd be one thing if we were looking at that and then Trump was promising amnesty for 5 million and Trump was promising the refugee cap would be 100,000 or something like that.
01:23:55.000I would understand people saying there's no difference, we can never win, it doesn't matter who you vote for, but that's not at all the comparison.
01:24:03.000The comparison is between 11 million illegals getting amnesty.
01:24:08.000All deportations suspended for 100 days.
01:24:10.000Refugee cap goes up to 125,000 versus Trump, who's going to build potentially 500 miles of wall by the end of the year, of border wall.
01:26:00.000We have to look at the facts and logic.
01:26:03.000Pull up the facts and logic on this one.
01:26:05.000That's what you have to say to yourself.
01:26:07.000When you're thinking about who to vote for in November and you're thinking about sitting this one out, you've got to say, pull up the facts and logic.
01:26:37.000Even everything I just said, unfortunately, which is what's happening with Facebook.
01:26:42.000And we've been talking about tech censorship on this show forever, and particularly in the past couple of months.
01:26:48.000The Trump administration passed an executive order which said that they're going to get the FTC and the FCC, I think, too, FTC and the FCC, to look at Section 230 from the Communications Decency Act.
01:27:03.000And there have been a number of other developments pertaining to tech censorship, which we've covered in June and May.
01:27:10.000And a lot of it's been positive, but this is very, very negative, which is, and this is really a new thing.
01:27:16.000This is very different from what we've seen before.
01:27:19.000When we've covered tech censorship on this show in the past few months and the past few years, it's been about social media platforms unfairly suppressing people, silencing people, blacklisting people.
01:27:33.000But the pattern for the past five years, we could say, is that it is the social media platforms, it is their community guidelines teams, their trust and safety teams, whatever.
01:27:47.000It's their moderators that are choosing who gets suspended, who gets.
01:27:53.000You know, what is it when you get, what's the term again that they call it when, you know, they don't put your engagement in there?
01:28:51.000And this is a report from Politico about what's happening.
01:28:54.000It says, quote, The advertising boycott battering Facebook is unlike anything the social media giant has faced in its 16 year history.
01:29:03.000Three days in, 800 companies worldwide have pulled millions of dollars in advertising from the social network, with brands from Coca Cola to Ford to global conglomerate Unilever demanding that Facebook monitor hate speech more aggressively.
01:29:20.000So, you know, I think I've seen the ADL and the SPLC.
01:29:25.000Say that Facebook is not doing enough to moderate hate speech, but this is Coca Cola and Ford and 800 other companies, some of them small, but a lot of them really big, saying that they're not going to spend their money on Facebook, which, by the way, Facebook gets 98% of their revenue from advertisements.
01:29:43.000They're pulling millions in advertisements until Facebook does more about hate speech.
01:29:49.000It says, with pullouts mounting in the company's name constantly tied to racism and hate in news coverage, CEO Mark Zuckerberg responded by live streaming part of an employee meeting, one of the few times he's done that in the company's history.
01:30:04.000Then, on Wednesday, Facebook's powerhouse policy and communications chief, former British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, issued an open letter titled, Facebook Does Not Benefit from Hate, touting its efforts to police its content.
01:30:19.000Interviews with leaders of the nine coalition partners in the boycott reveal how the groups spun up a boycott idea in a matter of days.
01:30:27.000Responding to the George Floyd protests late this spring and using public energy to join together several long simmering frustrated efforts to hold Facebook to account for its content.
01:30:38.000They lobbied corporate leaders in private and, in some cases, shamed companies on social media to join the effort.
01:30:44.000Derek Johnson, president of the NAACP, said, Facebook is a breeding ground for racial hate groups.
01:30:51.000You can't reason with Mark Zuckerberg.
01:30:54.000It remains to be seen whether Facebook will really be dented, either financially or as a brand.
01:30:59.000The company declined to comment for this article, except to point to a statement issued in response to the boycott, saying that Facebook invests billions of dollars each year to keep our community safe and continuously works with outside experts, which presumably means Jewish organizations like the ADL, SPLC. Etc., etc., to review and update our policies, and that Facebook is taking steps to address hate.
01:31:26.000The statement added, We know we have more work to do.
01:31:29.000So far, the company hasn't made major concessions, though.
01:31:32.000And while its stock prices dip sharply, Zuckerberg, who has long defended the platform as a space for free expression, reportedly has said advertisers would be back soon enough.
01:31:44.000Analysts likewise say that Facebook can weather the storm.
01:31:47.000Most of its ads come from small and medium sized buyers.
01:31:50.000Not the large corporations making boycott headlines.
01:31:54.000And Bloomberg researchers predicted Monday that the boycotts could cost Facebook only $250 million in ad sales, which is out of $75 billion in annual revenue.
01:32:06.000So the boycott will cost a quarter billion.
01:32:33.000And it says in this report that they discussed 10 demands with Facebook today to help prevent vitriol and hate from spreading on its platform.
01:32:41.000And these demands include hiring a top executive with a civil rights background, submitting to regular independent audits, and updating its community standards.
01:32:52.000And that's according to a statement from the Free Press, which is an advocacy group.
01:32:57.000Which is a part of the coalition that put together the boycott.
01:33:01.000And so, to me, this paints a very bleak picture about our future, which is to say that we were already up against literally the biggest companies in the history of the world Facebook, Amazon, Google.
01:33:18.000These are the biggest companies that have ever existed.
01:33:22.000They may be the biggest companies that ever will exist.
01:33:25.000If you look at the NASDAQ, Lately, if you look at the stock market, it is giant tech companies like this that are keeping the entire stock market and stock indices afloat.
01:33:38.000Amazon was, I believe, the first trillion dollar company.
01:33:42.000Or if not the first trillion dollar company, Apple was not far behind.
01:33:52.000When you get banned on Twitter or you get banned on Facebook or my YouTube channel gets suspended, you are going up against companies that are worth.
01:34:00.000A trillion dollars or hundreds of billions of dollars.
01:34:03.000They've got more resources than any other entity on the planet, except for maybe the United States government or another G8 economy.
01:34:12.000That's who we're up against before this boycott.
01:34:17.000The future is that the ADL and the SPLC and Black Lives Matter and a number of other adjacent and similar groups, they will be in charge.
01:34:31.000Of what these companies do in terms of their hate speech policies.
01:34:35.000For example, one of the demands that Coca Cola and Ford are demanding that Facebook make in concert with the NAACP and the ADL is that Facebook submit itself to an independent audit.
01:34:50.000What does that mean when Coca Cola is pulling millions of dollars in advertisements so that Facebook will be subject to an independent audit?
01:34:58.000What they mean is that Facebook will have to turn over all of its information, all of its content guidelines, all of its editorial decisions.
01:35:16.000We all know that it would be this group of organizations that organized the boycott.
01:35:21.000These are the trusted flaggers on YouTube, these are the experts that Facebook consults with to make their community guidelines.
01:35:28.000And pretty soon, giant corporations like Ford and Coca Cola and others will force the hand of Facebook to submit their entire process.
01:35:39.000To the NAACP, to Black Lives Matter, to the ADL.
01:35:44.000So it wasn't enough, in other words, that Mark Zuckerberg bans your Facebook post that says the N word.
01:35:49.000It wasn't enough that Google takes down your YouTube channel because it says the word Groyper or because you question whether 9 11 was really what they said it was about.
01:35:59.000Now, on top of that, all those decisions will be filtered directly through the ADL.
01:36:03.000And this is how a relatively, you know, relative to other institutions in the world, but a relatively small, Group of people, tiny, small, influential group of people, and a nonprofit like the ADL will gain control over a platform with 2.5 billion people on it that will one day be worth $1 trillion.
01:36:27.000And the same can be said about YouTube, and the same can be said about Instagram, Reddit, TikTok, Twitter, and Snapchat, and every other major platform that there is.
01:36:38.000And I'm sure one day that too will include MasterCard, Visa, Bank of America, Uber, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Airbnb.
01:37:20.000Or the amalgamation of mainstream media, Silicon Valley, and big tech, all the newspaper, radio, legacy media, Wall Street, all the major corporations that are supporting Black Lives Matter and the ADL and Black Lives Matter itself and the NAACP and a number of other different groups, who has more power in this country?
01:37:43.000And pretty soon we're going to find that these big tech companies, in concert with these anti hate watch groups, in combination with Wall Street and the banks and academia, They will much more explicitly be in control of this country.
01:37:59.000This is why politics is our only hope.
01:38:02.000You know, some people say there's no political solution or something like this.
01:38:07.000I would actually argue the exact opposite, which is to say that the government will be the only, the only serious and powerful institution in the country that even stands a chance at competing on the same level with Facebook, Google, and someday soon the ADL and Wall Street and the banks.
01:38:27.000And so on down the line with all the other groups.
01:38:32.000This is the direction things are going in.
01:38:34.000That whoever is in charge of the ADL will have more power than the President of the United States.
01:38:39.000Whoever is in charge of Black Lives Matter will have more power than the President of the United States.
01:38:44.000And their power is exercised through and with the free market, right?
01:38:50.000Through and with big business, through and with big tech, which is only the biggest element of that in the 21st century, and through a number of other institutions.
01:39:06.000And look at that and look at ways in which we can work through government using similar institutions to the ADL.
01:39:14.000Work through other institutions, maybe like the police or through the military or through the government or through a number of other things.
01:39:23.000This is the kind of thinking that we need.
01:39:25.000We need to think in terms of that because I look at this picture and I think we don't have a chance.
01:39:31.000We don't have a shot in hell if we don't have the government, if we don't have any other institution, right?
01:39:42.000What happens when Joe Biden is the president?
01:39:45.000What happens when the ADL works through and with not just Wall Street and the banks and academia and big tech, but then also has the full force and weight of the government and the law behind it?
01:40:01.000So when it comes down to this, you know, there's nothing else bigger in the country happening than this realignment of power away from the state.
01:40:12.000Sometimes using the state, but fundamentally away from the state and towards these very small interest groups.
01:40:18.000We have to think about the structure of our government.
01:40:54.000I think it's somebody by the name of Greenblatt or something like that.
01:40:57.000It's, you know, it's really interesting.
01:40:58.000I get told my entire life that, you know, I engage in anti Semitic conspiracy theories.
01:41:04.000And it's like literally the ADL, run by Jonathan Greenblatt, is conspiring with Coca Cola and Ford to get Facebook and Twitter and the rest, MasterCard and God knows who else, to strip away my livelihood.
01:42:11.000The point is the extent to which we are seeing these elites now working explicitly and overtly and totally together to destroy us.
01:42:22.000I mean, like, think about that Facebook and Wall Street.
01:42:27.000And the ADL working hand in hand to make sure that I can't do my show.
01:42:33.000And I'm one example, but things like that.
01:42:36.000To make sure that Faith Goldie cannot have a Facebook account.
01:42:39.000To make sure that Alex Jones cannot broadcast his show.
01:42:44.000You know, things are starting to happen now.
01:42:47.000All of this information war stuff that we've been talking about for years, elites controlling the world, slavery incorporated, it's all transpiring before our very eyes, you know.
01:42:57.000And it's all on display right here if anybody was confused about the score in this country.
01:43:11.000My hope is that this show lasts long enough for Donald Trump to do something to protect my Twitter account.
01:43:20.000This show needs to last just long enough for Donald Trump to pass a law that says you cannot ban Nick Fuentes from Twitter.
01:43:29.000Just long enough so that Donald Trump can pass some law that's going to make it so that I'm able to make my own streaming platform or something like that, right?
01:43:37.000Because otherwise, I don't know what we're going to do.
01:45:35.000She said, Kansas State better do something about Jaden McNeil or we will.
01:45:40.000So, somebody went into her Twitter and dug up in 2013.
01:45:44.000She tweeted a bunch of really not nice things about blacks and homosexuals and Asians and Mexicans.
01:45:51.000And I think I said this on my show, not last Friday, but the Friday before that, that I had bought the domain name for her given name, Avery Kloh.
01:46:22.000Hey, look, if that's the game we want to play, then we're going to win.
01:46:29.000If that's the game you want to play, I'm going to kick your ass at your own game.
01:46:33.000You want to threaten my friend, my little brother, Jaden McNeil?
01:46:39.000Well, I'm going to buy your domain name.
01:46:42.000I'm going to buy your name's domain name and I'm going to plaster it with archive links of all your tweets where you'd say the N word with a hard R.
01:48:20.000Anyway, Robert says, I'm surprised when Trump was at Mount Rushmore talking about the good things about America, he didn't mention the super chatter that said to watch Lord of the Rings because of the white pills.
01:53:42.000Mighty Mouse says In your debate with the ex porn star, you said that it's bad if either a man or a woman cheats on each other, but you said it's better if the man doesn't.
01:53:55.000Well, it's just obvious and totally intuitive.
01:53:59.000But also because I'm a man, but also because with men, men have a very powerful sex drive.
01:54:08.000And so the way that I see it, it's like, Well, I mean, if I'm being totally honest, it's because women are kind of like this is going to make for a terrible sound bite.
01:54:17.000But when you get married, it's clear that the man is in charge, okay?
01:54:21.000And it's clear that the woman is kind of like a possession of the man.
01:54:25.000Women prefer it that it's that way, and it is that way, right?
01:54:31.000You know, I think a man has more of a claim of ownership over his wife than a wife has over her husband, you know what I mean?
01:54:38.000I think Spengler said that the woman is sort of like the universe, the universe itself, and man is the master of the universe.
01:54:49.000And so, in that way, it's almost like if it's just that way, it has to do with kind of with ownership.
01:54:58.000It's like, you know, another man sleeping with your wife, it's like a turf war.
01:55:04.000It's like a man, you know, getting in your territory or taking your tools, taking your stone tools, taking your spear or something like that.
01:55:15.000Whereas a man sleeping with a woman and cheating on the wife, I mean, it's still a betrayal, but it's not qualitatively the same.
01:55:24.000And additionally, men have a stronger sex drive.
01:55:28.000So if a man cheats on a woman, you know, to me, I can say that that was, you know, the result of an appetite.
01:55:35.000You know, it's sort of like if you're on a diet and you eat ice cream.
01:55:39.000You know, does that mean you hate yourself?
01:55:42.000Does that mean that you betrayed yourself?
01:55:45.000Or does it mean, you know, you got a craving, you succumbed to a craving?
01:55:50.000You know, I look at it in very material terms like that.
01:55:53.000A woman cheating on her husband, I mean, this should just get like the death penalty.
01:55:58.000A woman who cheats on her husband should just be executed or something.
01:56:02.000It should honestly be up to the husband how he wants to handle it, if he wants her to get executed or not.
01:56:08.000But it is just such a betrayal, especially because the man works.
01:56:13.000And, you know, it's just different, okay?
01:56:18.000A woman cheats on her husband, and it's almost like connecting with another man.
01:57:01.000But Look, I mean, in my opinion, according to my instinct, we all know it's definitely worth for a woman to cheat on her husband, you know?
01:57:11.000If I cheated on my wife, I never would.
01:57:13.000But if I did, I would expect her to basically suck it up.
01:57:16.000It's like, I'm a very stressed out person, I'm a busy guy, and, you know, it's like, look, I've got needs, all right?
01:57:25.000You're 40, and, you know, look, I'm like.
01:57:30.000So I would expect her basically to just suck it up.
02:01:31.000There's been a lot of people in that organization who have gotten arrested.
02:01:35.000And I see on Twitter they push back on me about that, but I literally know mutual people who know people in Patriot Front that got arrested.
02:01:44.000For example, even in Illinois on gun charges, there are a lot of people in Patriot Front that have been arrested.
02:01:50.000And more than that, organizations like that are going nowhere.
02:01:55.000You know, I see some of their demonstrations, and, you know, they ride out to the street corner in a U Haul van, and they get out with their flares and masks, and they scream, you know, these really dramatic speeches, and it's like no one cares.
02:04:00.000Because If we do this right now, if every Groyper that's watching this show plays it close to the chest and they don't get doxxed and they don't get on the SPLC website and the ADL website and you can't get fired from your job for something you posted on Twitter,
02:04:16.000if everybody plays it cool and plays it close to the chest and you go out and you get into politics or you go out and you become a lawyer or an accountant or you become rich or you start a family or you have a job, we know whatever it is.
02:04:31.000Then in five to 10 to 20 years, it only gets better for us.
02:04:38.000It's like investing, it matures over time.
02:04:41.000You know, some of the Groypers, for example, that started watching my show when they were teenagers three years ago, some of them are now in college and they're going to help immensely with what we're doing on college campuses.
02:04:55.000That could not have happened if those teenagers came to a rally and with their faces with flags and torches and whatever.
02:05:03.000It couldn't have happened if they did that and became unemployable.
02:05:06.000They would not be useful for our movement.
02:05:09.000This movement does not have a shortage of like henchmen that we can deploy to do stupid things.
02:05:16.000What it does have a shortage of is serious people, resources, people that we can activate in positions of influence where we can gain things.
02:05:55.000We all know the game here with what I just talked about with Facebook and the SPLC and the ADL.
02:06:01.000You know, unfortunately, or I don't know if it's even unfortunate, but we're not going to change the country by, you know, what if we all get in the public square and we just start yelling?
02:06:18.000And I had this debate three years ago with Richard Spencer, and that's what started the Optics War, and that's where America First was really born and took shape.
02:06:28.000It's because I got all those alt right people on Twitter or on Nationalist Review, and I said, okay, how do you get from the retard rallies to white well being?
02:06:39.000How do you get from a retard rally to victory for America First?
02:06:46.000And nobody could explain how you get there.
02:06:49.000I can explain how you get from what we're doing to a victory.
02:06:52.000I can explain, I can, you know, not on this show, obviously.
02:06:55.000I don't want to give away the whole ball game to the ADL, but I've partially explained, you know, a big part of it, which is to say that, you know, part of people playing it close to the chest, getting in there and growing up, or even people that are out there, is then we can rely on them.
02:07:10.000And if it comes, well, I don't want to get that far.
02:07:13.000You know, there's some elements of this which you're just going to have to have faith in and maybe read between the lines, but any kind of Effective resistance movement in the country will require people with status, with resources, with influence and opportunities.
02:07:28.000And you can't do that if you're like a low level henchman street thug, you know, some kind of like 95, 100 IQ person who's going to show up in a mask, in a ski mask at the drop of a hat downtown and wave a flag around and then drink beers.
02:07:44.000You know, like that's really nice if you, I don't know, if you just want to start a social club and that's all you care about is like.
02:07:52.000You want to feel good and you want like friends and you want to feel like you're part of something, but that actually doesn't help anybody.
02:08:10.000So, you know, it deserves a serious answer because people ask me about these kinds of organizations.
02:08:15.000And sometimes I'm dismissive about it, but I'm very serious.
02:08:18.000Being in these organizations, what it amounts to is like you're going to be on a docs list for the FBI and the ADL.
02:08:25.000If I'm joining the Patriot Front, that means I'm going on a list that the FBI will acquire.
02:08:29.000And if you're a part of these actions, it means you're going to risk getting in a confrontation that could land you in jail or will get you doxxed or something like that.
02:08:37.000And more than that, it's just unproductive.
02:08:39.000Even if that wasn't happening, it would still be unproductive.
02:08:43.000You know, you have to maybe think more highly of yourself and, you know, recognize what your role could be in a movement that is going to last generations.
02:08:53.000We want a movement that will last generations, not something that's going to.
02:08:56.000Get you a little high on Twitter for a weekend.
02:08:59.000We're trying to build something that lasts.
02:09:02.000We're trying to build a stone castle that stands for centuries.
02:09:08.000That's the kind of movement that we want to create.
02:09:10.000That's the kind of infrastructure that we need.
02:09:12.000And that kind of infrastructure isn't built by very high time preference, juvenile things like this.
02:11:41.000You know, if you were one of those people that got doxxed to Charlottesville, is Richard Spencer going to help you find a job when his revolution didn't work out?
02:11:49.000And I feel similarly about all organizations that are like that.
02:11:53.000You know, is Richard Spencer and Mike Enoch and Jason Kessler, are they going to get you a job?
02:12:01.000Are they going to, you know, make amends with your family?
02:12:03.000Are they going to reconstruct your life after, you know, you blow it up going to their thing?
02:12:11.000Question for Nick's as I listened to all your content, because I was, that's the last thing I'll say, because I was one of those young people.
02:12:17.000You know, I was one of those young people that was, you know, foolish and impulsive and so on.
02:16:18.000And I see so many people, particularly young people, that just jerk around.
02:16:22.000Sometimes literally, but figuratively too, they just mess around for years.
02:16:28.000You know, they waste their time in college with a major that they don't know what they're going to do with it.
02:16:32.000They waste their time working dead end jobs.
02:16:35.000They waste their time playing games or doing other stupid things.
02:16:39.000And it's like the best advice that people can give you is not, maybe not even political.
02:16:44.000It's like just think about what you want for your life.
02:16:47.000What is good for most people and really everybody is a family.
02:16:51.000You know, it's going to bring you long term fulfillment.
02:16:54.000And satisfaction in your life as a family, not friends, not games, not even in many cases career.
02:17:02.000For some people, but for most people, what's going to bring you enduring satisfaction into your old age to live a long and nice life is to have a family.
02:17:12.000And how are you going to make that happen?
02:17:13.000How are you going to build a household financially in terms of career and in terms of finding a wife, things like that?
02:17:21.000How are you going to make that happen?
02:17:27.000For 17 Zoomers, people are asking about Patriot Front.
02:17:30.000It's like, you know, what you should really be focusing on is how are you going to be a good asset for the movement when the movement calls on you?
02:17:57.000If there's nothing else, then sure, just lift weights.
02:18:00.000But You know, I look at my organization and like this show thrives on people that have volunteered their services or people that we can count on that have been activated over the course of the last few years, this network.
02:18:14.000And it's like, in order for us to scale up our operations, we're going to need more of that.
02:18:18.000We're going to need more people so that we can be anti fragile.
02:18:21.000So, anyway, I know it's been all along the same theme, but you're totally right.
02:21:25.000Mighty Mouse says Have you ever dated?
02:21:29.000Or have you ever been committed to the movement and determined to stay away from girls until you're financially stable since the beginning?
02:21:36.000Well, you know, I prefer not to get too into my personal life.
02:21:42.000But, you know, for the past few years, I've been married to the movement.
02:21:47.000I, you know, maybe like you can imagine, it's kind of difficult to be on the dating scene when you're.
02:21:54.000The leader of the America First movement.
02:21:56.000I mean, how can you dedicate your soul to the movement, but also just be what?
02:22:03.000Going on like a dinner date, going on like a movie date?
02:22:07.000Could you imagine after I do America First, I'm like, hey, wanna go see a movie?
02:22:26.000Like you said, once I'm all set up, once I'm established, once I've got the America First Ant Farm doing all the busy work for me, doing all the day to day stuff, then there will be a time for a Mrs. America First.
02:22:45.000But for now, I'm married to the movement.
02:25:18.000I mean, and this show is about like serious things and things that are not always good, but you know, I think I generally bring a cheerful, positive energy, and that's very valuable.
02:25:30.000You cannot have a team with negative people.
02:25:32.000You have to have positive people, you have to have positivity.
02:25:37.000Negativity is very, very contagious and it's very toxic, and it's a killer for any organization.
02:25:45.000So I love that about Bryson, you know, and I said that the other week.
02:25:50.000His posts, every day he posts, Good morning, family.
02:26:21.000Every time I go to Washington, D.C., I get a very bad energy from the people I talk to there.
02:26:25.000I have a lot of friends there who I love, but there are a lot of people out there who I'm not really friends with who just give me the worst energy, like a satanic energy.
02:26:35.000Like, I literally feel like I'm in the presence of Satan around some people in DC.
02:26:40.000And, you know, so Bryson is like one of these bright spots where, especially with Con Inc or the alt light, whatever you want to call it, he's one of these people that's actually just a genuine nice guy.
02:26:51.000You know, Ben Shapiro would never play Fortnite with me.
02:26:54.000None of these people would ever play Fortnite with me and say, yeah, whatever, like, we're all Christians, whatever.
02:26:59.000So, Ben Shapiro couldn't say that because he's not Christian, but you know what I mean.
02:29:06.000Interviews and press, and you name it.
02:29:10.000So, really, after like the coronavirus pandemic, the pace has slowed down, thank God.
02:29:16.000I would never take my foot off the gas if there was still opportunity, but the world was put on hold, and I was very grateful for that because that's like, okay, the world is on hold.
02:29:31.000I would never take a step back when things were so intense, but I did need a little bit of a break because that was a long stretch of time where there was a lot going on.
02:29:40.000So, anyway, American Spoon says Great show as always.
02:32:59.000Highlight Central says, many journalists, according to the expert, well, expert Deep Astros here telling me, no, it's just preposterous.
02:33:07.000Highlight Central says, many journalists have been proposing that Joe not even participate in the debates unless an unpartisan fact checker is on the screen in real time.
02:34:21.000When they watch this show or they hate on me, people take it for granted that I get more shit than anybody and it doesn't affect me at all.
02:34:28.000Could you imagine me posting on Twitter and saying, I'm done, I quit, you guys are too mean, I can't do this anymore.
02:34:41.000I've been at this for years, and there's been high peaks and low valleys, but I've been here with the same attitude, and I bring it every night, and I'm smart, and I know what I'm doing, okay?
02:35:14.000Their thought leader gave a speech that wasn't even good in front of an audience that wasn't even his, turned over the microphone to BLM and told them that blacks are stronger and more well and down than whites, and then pissed himself.
02:35:25.000And then their number one YouTube channel deleted all his videos and has quit the internet and quit the movement.
02:35:30.000It's like three weeks ago or two weeks ago, people were saying, you know, you need to talk to the propertarians, and propertarians are better than you.
02:39:07.000And that is from the Kanye interview, of course.
02:39:09.000Not the Nick Fuentes part, unfortunately, but.
02:39:12.000Highlight Central says Avery Klo's TikTok has videos of her twerking, bragging about getting fucked up, and other things I'm sure employers would find unsavory.
02:39:21.000If anyone wants to explore, her account is at AvesKlo4.
02:39:26.000Well, if you find any of that, send it to me and I'll put it on the website.
02:39:31.000Hippo says, Though I want to share some faith, or I want to have some faith in our political system, it only takes one George Floyd to unite everyone against whites.
02:39:41.000With nearly all institutions against us, I really feel that.
02:39:45.000It's conservatives that are a fragile group.
02:40:24.000Conservatives, whites are going to be pushed in our direction.
02:40:29.000So I agree that things are rough now, but people really have not seen the consequences of this yet.
02:40:36.000So, and it's not to say, I mean, maybe people will never come around and, you know, we'll have to figure out what happens if that's the case.
02:40:41.000But I think that if we do a good job, and I think if the country's going the way that we think it will, And we think it will, obviously, right?
02:40:52.000And I'm pretty sure that's the case, then people will be pushed into our arms.
02:40:58.000So, what I'm saying is that's the part that we have to worry about.
02:41:01.000I think their side will fracture or could fracture.
02:41:04.000And I think all we have to worry about is keeping our side together and uniting our side.
02:43:49.000It's a gross, gross sounding thing, the username, trying to get me to say something gross.
02:43:54.000It says, I asked this TPUSA dude at my church tonight if he saw Trump's speech over the weekend, and he said he doesn't watch any of his speeches because he sounds illiterate and uneducated.
02:44:25.000Just want to mention that my favorite part of Africa audio is when the film crew's lives are spared on account of being Italian and not white.
02:44:40.000Optic Trospector says, when Dick Masterson announced that his new funding platform was put on the match list, I looked into it and it is insane how much power MasterCard has over the financial system.
02:44:51.000You almost can't build your own platform in the system.
02:45:39.000I get the gist of what the cathedral is, and I guess it's, you know, directionally, that's what we're going for, but I'm not going to call it something gay like that.
02:45:48.000Ryan Campbell says, I would call it like a mafia, you know, or something like that.
02:45:52.000I would call it like this thing of ours, you know.
02:47:24.000You know, there was a time when I said, okay, America first and the alt right are not the same, they're distinct, and they're going to go separate ways.
02:47:33.000And, you know, James also went with TRS, and they did their thing, and we're doing our thing, and here we are.
02:53:33.000And if she sleeps with somebody else, you know, it's like I'm going to get on a horse and I'm going to ride over there and capture her and bring her back to my house and I'm going to throw her in jail.
02:53:47.000I'm going to throw her in house jail and she's never getting out.
02:53:52.000And that's the way it is because I said so.
02:58:08.000I read it, and it's, and by the way, yeah, well, I'm not going to comment on that part, but I saw some people sharing it that I'm like, Really?
02:58:16.000I saw Kevin McDonald sharing it on Twitter, and I'm like, Really, dude?
02:58:20.000Why don't you get the fuck out of the way, man?
02:58:22.000You know, it's like I met Kevin McDonald, and like, I've always been nice to him and retweeted him, and he says on Twitter that me and Patrick Casey are fast and loose with principles.
02:58:33.000And it's like, you know, dude, like, you know, it's just very disappointing.
02:58:39.000Anyway, so I didn't want to talk about that part of it.
02:58:41.000But yeah, well, the article is like a marathon, and everything in there is just, it's like a hit piece for Media Matters.
02:58:49.000It's like hardly any different than a Media Matters hit piece.
02:58:53.000Just swap out some of the words, you know, in the same way that Jared Holt or, you know, any number of like left wing people is going to take what we're doing and read into it.
02:59:05.000In the most uncharitable way, in the worst light, and extrapolating it wildly, stretching and speculating, but on the opposite side.
02:59:59.000If you want to know what that means explicitly, you know, a lot of this business stuff, I don't like to talk outright on the air, but if people are going to say, Oh, you're a fed because of this very vague comment you made on your show, we can extrapolate meaning.
03:00:12.000When I said he helped me with my website, it means I asked around to everybody, everybody in my network when I was thinking about building a platform after I got banned from YouTube.
03:00:24.000I asked if they knew anybody or what they knew about streaming, and Milo referred me to somebody who is a programmer.
03:00:32.000And James Alsup in that article takes it and says, oh, well, he was on his show and then went on a pizza date, and then he said that he's really being helped behind the scenes.
03:01:03.000And, you know, he's been doing this for years.
03:01:05.000It's actually kind of helpful to talk to somebody like that.
03:01:07.000It's helpful to talk to somebody who's been doing right wing politics for years, somebody that was the right hand man of Steve Bannon and so on.
03:01:14.000You know, maybe there's, you know, tips, maybe there's advice that can be given, you know, but you're going to read into that.
03:01:21.000Oh, well, here's this picture and here's this interview and here's this comment.
03:01:25.000Well, therefore, But let's stop pretending like it's anything other than what it is.
03:01:30.000It's a hit piece, but the hit piece is because he's a bitter and resentful loser.
03:02:07.000So if people want to find if there's compromise or if something's happening, why don't you find an issue with the show?
03:02:14.000But instead, he's going to ankle bite and parse out and find, well, here's a little fragment, here's a little thing, and string together a series of nothings and paint this fabrication.
03:02:28.000Because TRS lost their payment processor and he wasn't making much money to begin with, and now I'm sure he's making nothing.
03:02:35.000And at one time we were working together, and I'm sure he sees the show and he sees that we're very successful and we're doing very well, and he's not.
03:02:43.000And I'm sure that he doesn't like that very much.
03:02:45.000So, I mean, that's what that's about at the end of the day.
03:02:48.000So let's not even give that kind of stuff the time of day.
03:02:50.000I mean, if you want to break down piece by piece, you know, show me what's indefensible about what's in that article.
03:02:56.000There's a lot of accusations and a lot of speculation and a lot of stretching.
03:04:26.000I mean, obviously, there's people helping me around, you know, helping me on my website or helping me on whatever, but it's like it's a one man band.
03:04:35.000You know, do you think that this show on DLive is getting protected by, like, the government or by, like, Jews or anything?
03:04:41.000We talk about Jewish power all the time.
03:04:44.000Anyway, people that watch this show know it's a bunch of horse shit.
03:04:48.000So, they can continue to ankle bite, but I'm not going to address it after that.
03:04:52.000This is, you know, to address it is to give it credibility and legitimacy in itself.
03:04:56.000You know, people can make any accusation.
03:04:58.000You respond to an accusation, you legitimize it by virtue of responding to it.
03:07:19.000The much more salient question is When is James Alsop going to make good on his bet?
03:07:24.000We had a bet in 2018, and the bet was this If Donald Trump gave the DACA recipients amnesty, Within the month, then I was supposed to read the Mommy Milky's Copypasta.
03:07:39.000But if he didn't, then James Alsop had to read it.
03:07:47.000We said if Donald Trump, depending on whether or not Donald Trump is amnesty to the DACA recipients, you know, one or the other would have to read the Milky's Copypasta.
03:07:56.000The real scandal is that James Alsop is a Welcher, and he Welched on that bet.
03:08:02.000And he never read the Milky's Copypasta on the air, even though he said he would.
03:08:23.000In 2018, James Alsop bet Nick Fuentes that if Donald Trump gave amnesty to the DACA recipients, did not give amnesty to the DACA recipients, then James Alsop would read the Mommy Milky's copypasta.
03:09:20.000You know, I would never cheat on my wife, but, you know, maybe I'd leave it open only because it would keep her in a state of constant insecurity and anxiety if she knew that.
03:09:31.000You know, I would never cheat on my wife, but maybe I wouldn't tell her that because if I did, then she might get this idea that, you know, I don't know.
03:09:42.000It's like one of these, that's like these.
03:10:42.000PP Monster says In case Telegram and D Live ever go south, I've bought a star on Urbit that can sponsor up to 650,000 accounts freely on that platform.
03:10:53.000Could be beneficial in the long term if Urban ever becomes stable.
03:11:30.000Monsters didn't mention this, but Urbit is like a hosting platform that can't be taken away by any one entity, so it can be a backup in emergencies.
03:11:42.000Shoot me an email with the details if you want to share that with me.
03:11:46.000Zoomer G says, sorry if you've already talked about this, but if you talked about the also Fed accusations, it seems like you have some envy over the difference in your status.
03:11:58.000You know, if it wasn't about that, then we would have heard about this from like literally anybody else.
03:12:05.000But curiously, it's only people that are insecure about their status waning relative to mine that are concerned trolling me all the time, right?
03:12:16.000It's Bronze Age Pervert who is saying that I'm a Chinese operative.
03:13:28.000Eternal Cringe says For anyone going to college, read Worthless by Aaron Clary, a no bullshit advice guide for picking the right college major.
03:16:24.000But I like to think that Trump was visited in the night by a heavenly apparition like George Washington was during the winter of Valley Forge.
03:18:23.000Jack Pancake says, just want to thank you for appearing on Milo's show.
03:18:27.000It might not have been your ideal platform at the time, but that interview changed my political perspective completely and brought me to America first.
03:18:35.000Some of the jokes at the beginning were a bit much.
03:18:37.000Yeah, yeah, there was a little bit of, you know, well.
03:18:41.000It's compared to Milo, it's a little bit edgier, it's a little bit more out there.
03:18:45.000But see, I mean, that's why I do it, you know, I mean.
03:18:48.000I go on interviews with all kinds of people, and that one got scrutinized at that moment.
03:18:53.000That was the thing that they decided to go all in on.
03:18:55.000But, you know, I've been interviewed by a lot of different people, and I've interviewed a lot of different people, and it's never been a problem, right?
03:19:02.000You know, I interviewed Lucian Wintrich on the show years ago.
03:19:45.000Jack Pancakes says, Ever since I started watching the show, I've taken the Christian faith much more seriously than when I was taking in alt light content.
03:19:53.000Not a slight on those figures, but AF has not strayed me wrong.
03:19:56.000Well, I'm glad to hear that, and that's what I hope to hear.
03:20:00.000I mean, that's one of the big differences.
03:20:01.000This is a Christian movement, this is a Christian show, explicitly and assertively.
03:20:07.000You know, to them, I think Christianity is like a nice thing.
03:20:11.000It's like kind of like a fair weather affiliation with it, but I mean, the foundation of our worldview is Christianity on this show.
03:20:38.000Alpine Zoomer says, I can imagine some 15 year old spending all day thinking of a joke, watching through the show, hoping to laugh, only to get put on blast, then walks away tail between the legs.
03:20:50.000I think about that too, and it makes me feel bad for what it's worth.
03:21:27.000I try my best to be nice, and especially for the younger people, because I really want to be nice to the younger people because it means a lot to them.
03:21:38.000You know, when young people look up to you, that's something that I take seriously.
03:21:42.000And, um, I don't want to hurt people's feelings.
03:21:46.000If you're a grown man, it's like, take the banter, grow up.
03:21:49.000But with younger kids, it's like, to have your hero, your role model strike you down like that, I mean, that breaks my heart.
03:24:41.000I told a story on the show not too long ago where I said that when I was a kid, when I was like seven, and I got communion, I didn't like the taste of the Eucharist.
03:24:53.000I was a very picky eater as a kid, and I was very sort of like, you know, particular.
03:25:00.000And so I didn't like the taste of the Eucharist as a kid.
03:25:02.000So when I was, you know, in like second or third grade, I would eat the host with a Tootsie Roll.
03:25:09.000And people on Catholic Twitter went insane when I said that.
03:25:14.000They said, that just goes to show that he's the Antichrist because he didn't like the taste of the Eucharist.
03:25:20.000And he ate it with a Tootsie Roll, and that's so blasphemous and blah, blah, blah.
03:26:27.000And Taylor Marshall, that and a number of other things, he put me on blast and was retweeting all these totally slanderous lies about me, calumny, and gossip about me.
03:26:38.000So I blocked him and I said, You're a retard.
03:26:41.000I mean, people that would spread calumny about somebody they don't even know.
03:27:18.000That I said that if you take the Eucharist on your tongue, you're insane, which is, I mean, that's just like a lie, right?
03:27:23.000So it was a lot of like he said, she said stuff, but as usual, just like the James Alsop thing, it's people ankle biting me and attacking me for no reason, and Taylor Marshall joined in, and I didn't like that.
03:27:34.000And, you know, generally, his takes, there was another take I saw from him, which was totally stupid.
03:27:40.000He said that that Pachamama incident, when they put that Amazonian idol in the church, He said that that was a bigger deal than the French Revolution.
03:28:38.000But some of these people, they get so in with the radical, trad element of it that some of them would rather take communion outside of the church than be inside the church.
03:28:48.000And it's like, okay, well, you've lost the plot.
03:28:50.000I mean, you've totally lost, you know?
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