Learn English with Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama delivers a powerful and inspiring speech at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia on Nov. 22, 2019. Michelle speaks on the state of the country, the economy, and the future of America.
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00:00:00.000*music* But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:05:15.000And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain.
00:05:29.000Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket.
00:05:35.000We haven't got the country we had when I was raised.
00:07:13.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
00:07:18.000We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
00:07:24.000And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
00:07:32.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
00:07:40.000People have got to start to get courageous.
00:07:43.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
00:07:57.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
00:08:00.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
00:08:04.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
00:08:11.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
00:08:15.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
00:08:44.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:08:50.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:09:04.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:09:14.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Griper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
00:09:44.000America is a nation of believers, dreamers and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics and cynics.
00:09:56.000These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit.
00:10:04.000believe me it's for their benefit my message is that things have to change and they have to change right now My soul and exclusive mission is to go to work for you.
00:10:25.000It's time to deliver a victory for the American people.
00:10:30.000We don't win anymore, but we are going to start winning again.
00:10:35.000So to every parent who dreams for their child and every child who dreams for their future.
00:14:52.000Because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us.
00:16:51.000Lawrence, I found something really interesting.
00:16:56.000In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy, and more importantly, hire Americans.
00:17:08.000But in June of 2024, during the All In podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them.
00:17:26.000And I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this.
00:17:34.000It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants.
00:17:44.000And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country.
00:20:22.000I should have supported Groyper War II. Years
00:26:18.000from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given.
00:31:59.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:32:11.000The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself.
00:32:22.000The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election.
00:32:26.000For those who control the levers of power in Washington and for the global special interest, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind.
00:32:36.000Our campaign represents a true existential threat.
00:32:45.000This is not simply another four-year election.
00:32:48.000This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we, the people, reclaim control over our government.
00:33:00.000The political establishment that is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration.
00:33:12.000And economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry.
00:33:19.000The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world.
00:33:30.000It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth.
00:33:40.000And put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities.
00:33:47.000This is a struggle for the survival of our nation.
00:33:52.000And this will be our last chance to save it.
00:33:56.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests.
00:34:07.000Rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
00:37:28.000As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, the respect that then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America
00:43:23.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden, booming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:43:28.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:43:43.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:43:53.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Groeper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that.
00:44:23.000Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, we're all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large.
00:52:47.000Why wouldn't you dedicate yourself to public service?
00:52:50.000Because I think it's a very mean life.
00:52:52.000I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country, but I see it as being a mean life.
00:52:57.000And I also see it as somebody with strong views and somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be right, but may be unpopular, wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain but a big smile.
00:53:13.000And that's a sad commentary for the political process.
00:53:16.000And if you have a minute, why don't we go?
00:54:29.000Lawrence, I found something really interesting.
00:54:35.000In 2016 Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and more importantly hire Americans.
00:54:46.000But in June of 2024, during the All In podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them.
00:55:03.000And I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this.
00:55:11.000It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants.
00:55:21.000And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country.
01:07:11.000And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain.
01:07:25.000Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket.
01:07:30.000We haven't got the country we had when I was raised.
01:09:09.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
01:09:13.000We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
01:09:20.000And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
01:09:28.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
01:09:35.000People have got to start to get courageous.
01:09:38.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
01:09:52.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
01:09:56.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
01:10:00.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
01:10:06.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
01:10:10.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
01:10:39.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
01:10:45.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
01:10:59.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
01:11:09.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and,
01:11:24.000of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure America is a nation of believers, dreamers, and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics, and cynics.
01:11:52.000These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit.
01:15:40.000and Jesus Christ is our future after we die on earth we want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth We love everybody.
01:15:59.000And we want people that can burn really more than anybody.
01:16:03.000But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in the real world.
01:16:11.000The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country.
01:16:18.000The mission is to create a Christian future in our time.
01:16:23.000The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do.
01:16:31.000The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian.
01:16:39.000We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ.
01:16:44.000We have to want it more than they do, because there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny.
01:16:56.000Then nothing can stop us, and nothing will.
01:18:46.000Lawrence, I found something really interesting.
01:18:51.000In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy, and more importantly, hire American.
01:19:03.000But in June of 2024, during the All In podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them.
01:19:21.000And I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this.
01:19:29.000It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants.
01:19:39.000And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country.
01:22:17.000I should have supported Groyper War II. Some
01:28:15.000of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given.
01:33:55.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
01:34:06.000The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself.
01:34:17.000The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election.
01:34:21.000For those who control the levers of power in Washington and for the global special interest, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind.
01:34:32.000Our campaign represents a true existential...
01:34:39.000This is not simply another four-year election.
01:34:43.000This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we, the people, reclaim control over our government.
01:34:55.000The political establishment that is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration.
01:35:07.000And economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry.
01:35:14.000The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world.
01:35:25.000It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth.
01:35:35.000And put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities.
01:35:42.000This is a struggle for the survival of our nation.
01:35:50.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
01:36:07.000You know it, they know it, I know it, and pretty much the whole world knows it.
01:36:14.000The thing that said take a look what happened These are people who work hard but no longer have a voice I am your voice
01:36:36.000They've been put on notice if you fuck around with us if you do something bad to us We are going to do things to you that have never been done before don't sit yet Do it like this
01:37:24.000I'm not going to do it like this, but I'm not going to do it like this Our civilization have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken.
01:37:38.000They cannot even begin to imagine the brave and righteous spirit they've unleashed in men and women.
01:37:45.000But they're going to find out the hard way.
01:39:24.000As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, the respect that then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America
01:45:14.000I wish that you could gain my patience.
01:45:17.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
01:45:23.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
01:45:38.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
01:45:48.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Griper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement, who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
01:46:18.000Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, we're all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large.
01:58:33.000And I think this is going to be like what we talked about throughout the 2024 election, which is major failure for the Trump administration.
01:59:55.000Thousands of farmers have been killed.
01:59:57.000Many of them have had their homes, their farms taken from them.
02:00:00.000And this has to do with the unequal distribution of the farms there.
02:00:05.000Whites are 4% of the population, 4 to 10% of the population there, but they own 70% of the land.
02:00:12.000And this is part of the legacy of apartheid and colonial rule down there.
02:00:16.000So a new bill has been passed that says that the government, and again, without compensation for no reason, they can take the land for the public good or the common good and not have to pay the white people for it.
02:00:30.000And this is a law that was passed recently.
02:00:33.000Now, the new executive order from the Trump administration says that they are going to stop sending all humanitarian aid, foreign aid, any kind of U.S. government money to South Africa, ostensibly because of that law.
02:00:49.000And I see a lot of people are celebrating this development on X. They're saying that this is the Trump administration sticking up for the white people.
02:00:58.000And it's interesting because even though that's what they're saying it's about, at least that's one reason they're saying is the purpose of the executive order.
02:01:08.000Nobody inside the Trump administration is actually using that terminology.
02:01:14.000So, for example, Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, he said that he would not attend a major diplomatic summit, the G20 summit being held in South Africa, not because they're coming after white people, not even because of what is said inside the executive order, which is the land bill.
02:01:33.000Mark Rubio says he's not attending the G20 summit in South Africa because they're woke and anti-American.
02:01:42.000Which has nothing to do with what's going on.
02:01:45.000That has nothing to do with white people.
02:01:47.000White people aren't even being mentioned.
02:01:51.000They're not even calling them the Boers, Afrikaners, anything like that.
02:01:56.000And then the Trump administration put out another statement this weekend.
02:02:00.000And I posted about this, I think, yesterday.
02:02:03.000The Trump administration says, well, we are going to deprive South Africa of humanitarian aid because they're coming after certain classes of people.
02:02:13.000So again, ostensibly they're saying this is about the white people.
02:02:36.000And if you actually look at the content of the executive order, it's interesting.
02:02:41.000That is only one out of two reasons listed for the executive order.
02:02:47.000The first reason says we are shutting down foreign aid because of the land bill.
02:02:52.000Wouldn't you know, the second reason that they give in the same paragraph is that South Africa put forward a case in the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide.
02:03:05.000And I think that's the real reasoning.
02:03:14.000It says, quote, And its genocide case at the ICJ against Washington's ally Israel.
02:03:32.000The United States allocated nearly $400 million in assistance to South Africa in 2023, according to the most recent government data.
02:03:41.000The White House said Washington would also formulate a plan to resettle white South African farmers and their families as refugees, which is a little ironic.
02:03:53.000And, you know, it's hard not to—it's sort of interesting.
02:03:58.000On the one hand, you would say that's a good policy.
02:04:01.000If we're going to take in refugees, I'd rather be taking them in from South Africa, at least certain people from South Africa, or we'd like to take them in from Europe.
02:04:12.000Certainly that's preferable over taking in refugees from the Middle East, taking them in from Africa, from Latin America.
02:04:19.000At the same time, one— The people in South Africa don't want to leave.
02:04:25.000So the United States is offering them refugee status so that they can flee South Africa and come here, but that's not what they want.
02:04:33.000What they want is to stay there, they just don't want to be killed, and they don't want their farms to be taken.
02:04:39.000And I actually saw there were some prominent white South African civil rights activists, people that lead white communities in South Africa.
02:04:53.000They said that what they want is autonomy.
02:04:55.000And what they would prefer is that the US government use its leverage over South Africa to get them to give the white people some form of civil rights, a semi-autonomous region, maybe even sovereignty.
02:05:20.000They are true refugees in the sense that unlike people in Latin America, they're not fleeing for economic opportunities.
02:05:28.000As a matter of fact, they don't even want to flee.
02:05:30.000They're fleeing because they're actually being persecuted.
02:05:33.000At the same time, it's not what they want.
02:05:36.000And I would add to that, it's interesting that this administration is putting this out there after they shut down some of the refugee programs for everybody else.
02:05:45.000For example, the administration said they are not going to continue to protect some of these refugees or honor asylum claims for people from Haiti, for people from Central American countries, from other places.
02:06:00.000And you would guess that a left-wing activist might say, doesn't that mean the official immigration policy is race-based?
02:06:09.000If they're suspending refugee applications for Haitians, But not for South Africans who are actually opening it up.
02:06:20.000Because similarly, Haiti is undergoing a very violent political transformation since their president was assassinated a couple of years ago.
02:06:28.000So if we're shutting it down for Haitians, but we're letting in the South Africans, what other than race is the distinction?
02:06:36.000And so you wonder, why is it that the Trump administration is willing to put forward something which is so clearly a double standard, I think which people could credibly accuse of being racialist or race-motivated, why would they subject themselves to that kind of scrutiny?
02:07:15.000It says Trump has said without citing evidence that South Africa is confiscating land and that, quote, certain classes of people, white people, were treated very badly.
02:07:26.000The South African-born billionaire Elon Musk, who is close to Trump, said, White South Africans have been the victims of racist ownership laws.
02:07:35.000The South African president who signed into law a bill last month aimed at making it easier for the state to expropriate land in the public interest has defended the policy.
02:07:44.000He said the government had not confiscated any land and that the policy was aimed to even out racial disparities in land ownership in the black majority nation.
02:07:55.000So they say that at the same time, this Julius Malema, Who could become the president.
02:08:02.000He's the leader of a major left-wing party in South Africa.
02:08:05.000He's been on video throughout the week, and for years actually, chanting, kill white people.
02:08:12.000Saying, if a white person kills one black person, we'll kill five of them.
02:08:16.000We'll kill their parents, we'll kill their kids, we'll kill their pets, we'll kill their families.
02:08:48.000There's what Rubio has said, what Trump has said.
02:08:51.000There's what the executive order said.
02:08:53.000And then there's the actual timeline of events with U.S. foreign policy in the past week.
02:08:58.000And like I said, I pointed this out on Twitter, and I believe I talked a little bit about it on Telegram as well.
02:09:06.000So as we know, last week, Bibi Netanyahu visited Washington, visited the White House, and it was Trump's first visit from a foreign leader.
02:09:14.000They held a press conference, and while the big headline from the day was this big plan for Trump to annex Gaza for the United States, which would entail...
02:09:26.000Expelling 2 million Palestinians, that was what everybody was talking about.
02:09:31.000At the same time, there were about a dozen other concessions that were given.
02:09:36.000And so, among them were the Trump administration suspended sanctions on illegal settlements in the West Bank.
02:09:45.000Trump signed a $7 billion aid package to Israel a couple of days after the summit.
02:09:52.000The Trump administration is also trying to get another $1 billion arms transfer on top of that to Israel.
02:09:59.000So there were maybe a dozen, half dozen concessions, and among them were, on top of those, sanctions against the ICC. And if you'll recall, we covered this on the show, right around the time that Trump was elected,
02:10:16.000the International Criminal Court, ICC, They also found the leaders of Palestine were culpable of the same thing.
02:10:34.000And they charged the military and the civilian leadership of Hamas with the same war crimes or the same category of crimes as they charged Netanyahu.
02:10:44.000Differences, those people were killed.
02:10:56.000But the ICC did issue a warrant for Netanyahu, and that warrant is going to be honored by all the member states of the ICC, with the exception of, I believe, a handful of Western countries, including even some European countries have said that if Netanyahu stops in their country, that he will be arrested.
02:11:17.000Because this is a form of diplomatic pressure, international coalition building against the state of Israel to leverage it to stop its campaign in Gaza.
02:11:27.000So this was one of the big criticisms of the Trump administration of this international effort against Israel.
02:11:35.000And Trump pledged during the transition and during the election that he would pull out of any international body that was coming after Israel and maybe even apply sanctions against them.
02:11:46.000So, true to his word, keeping his promise, after Netanyahu visited Trump in Washington, Trump slapped the ICC with sanctions.
02:11:56.000And this was opposed by many members of our own Senate.
02:11:59.000This was decried by the international community.
02:12:12.000Is that the International Court of Justice, which is similar but different than the ICC, the International Court of Justice is investigating and charging Israel for the same thing.
02:12:25.000The ICJ has a genocide case against Israel, and that case was brought forward by the state of South Africa.
02:12:53.000Trump sanctions the ICC because it has a genocide case against Israel.
02:12:58.000Less than a week later, Trump removes all foreign aid to South Africa, which is the country that brought the genocide case, in the ICJ. And this is not pure coincidence.
02:13:13.000In the executive order, which orders the State Department to suspend the foreign aid, it says, number one, because of South Africa's land expropriation bill, but also because of its case against Israel at the ICJ, we're removing their humanitarian aid and we're opening up refugee status for...
02:13:51.000At least in part, arguably in full, at least in part, we are ending the foreign aid to South Africa because of their support for this genocide case in the ICJ. What I want to talk about, though, tonight is not necessarily what's in the bill, but it's the response to this from the online right, from the dissident right.
02:14:13.000Because I saw this being announced, and everybody is talking about how this is something beyond our wildest dreams, this is remarkable, this is an unequivocally undeniable positive development, because this is the Trump administration acknowledging the white genocide.
02:14:31.000This is the Trump administration acknowledging maybe on a deeper level that white people are victims.
02:14:38.000And so the argument goes, this pushes the Overton window closer to our issues because if there is recognition that white people are being genocided there, if there's recognition that when white people are in the minority that they too can be victims, it follows.
02:15:01.000That people will be familiar with that concept or open to that concept, and they might see how that applies, obviously, here.
02:15:10.000If people could see that when racism ends in South Africa and the non-white majority takes power, that whites are then killed out of vengeance, maybe people start to take our situation to its logical conclusion, which is that non-whites will be in the majority.
02:15:30.000About racism, and maybe they might inflict the same kinds of policies here.
02:15:35.000Force us off of our land, take our property, kill us.
02:15:39.000And maybe they might take that to its logical conclusion worldwide.
02:15:44.000White people are a global minority, and they are headed towards minority status in many countries where they used to constitute the majority.
02:15:52.000And that's in North America, that's in Europe, that's in Australia, and elsewhere.
02:15:58.000So they say Trump passing this executive order and maybe more importantly spotlighting the issue is a metapolitical victory.
02:16:07.000It's raising the consciousness of white people and of white issues worldwide.
02:16:12.000And I would say that on some level there is truth to that.
02:16:16.000And I acknowledge that there is a benefit.
02:16:19.000Without a doubt, that is partially a benefit.
02:16:24.000But I think this is part of a broader pattern.
02:16:27.000That we've been seeing for the past year or two.
02:17:14.000If you look at the data, there's a poll that's going around in the past couple of days, and it shows that Generation Z, the under-25 demographic cohort, 25% of them have what the ADL calls anti-Semitic views.
02:17:31.000And they call everything anti-Semitic.
02:17:34.000So that could mean anything from genuine racial hatred to they just criticize Israel.
02:17:42.000They believe Jewish people hold too much power.
02:17:44.000They believe Jews kill Jesus, which is in the gospel.
02:17:48.000But 25% of the under-25 cohort, and there's not much difference between Those that identify as right-wing or left-wing, 25% hold anti-Semitic views.
02:17:59.000Support for Gaza as opposed to Israel is the majority opinion of the younger demographic as opposed to the boomers that support the state of Israel.
02:18:44.000Because what those two things have in common on both sides is they're both coming from a radical, young demographic of people.
02:18:52.000It's the young, white, right-wing guys that are alt-right.
02:18:57.000It's the young, militant, non-white POC, and even some whites on the left-wing that are super pro-Palestine.
02:19:05.000And so I remember having a conversation a couple of years ago when that phone call came out.
02:19:14.000Israel, the Israel lobby, the organized Jewish groups, it looked like they were in real trouble.
02:19:21.000And the question is, where do they go from here?
02:19:23.000What do they do when their base of political power in the United States is dying, effectively?
02:19:32.000And not to be glib about it, but the boomer generation, the older people, those that support Israel, they're not going to be around in 10, 20, 30 years.
02:19:41.000As time goes on, Just because of time, they're going to die.
02:19:47.000And when they die, and millennials and Xers are the biggest demographic or the oldest demographic, and Zoomers are the middle class, Zoomers are the critical demographic, this is going to become a major problem for Israel when it expects unconditional support.
02:20:03.000It's going to be a major problem for the Jewish community if they expect to have the same level of privilege without criticism or skepticism.
02:20:13.000So the question is, where do they go from here?
02:20:16.000And I began to notice then, and I'm noticing it, it's very obvious now, that a strategic decision was made to marry the Zionist cause, to marry the cause of Israel, to this emerging white right.
02:20:32.000To the emerging white identitarian, dissident right, white nationalist, American nationalist, whatever you want to call it.
02:20:41.000This edgier, more racial, younger, more extreme right-wing, a strategic decision was made to bridge the boomer support for Israel with the younger generation support for Israel by making Zionism and the pro-Israel cause compatible with that politics.
02:21:01.000And this is the perfect example of that.
02:21:05.000There is a glaring contradiction in the center of this.
02:21:09.000If the Trump administration says, no Haitian refugees, but if you're from South Africa, come right on in, it is absolutely the case that this is racially based.
02:21:21.000The situation in Haiti is probably far worse than the situation in South Africa.
02:21:26.000And that's not to say, it's not to minimize what's happening in South Africa.
02:21:30.000It's not to say that it isn't horrific.
02:21:35.000Theoretically, everyone in Haiti could be a refugee because the entire place is a trash heap.
02:21:41.000So the question concerning who can be a refugee and who can't has nothing then to do with whether they have a legitimate claim or how bad the situation is or even the volume.
02:21:55.000Because there's 4 million South African Boers.
02:21:58.000If they all came here, that'd be a lot of refugees.
02:22:03.000And yet the Trump administration is willing to do this in spite of, I think, opening themselves up to accusations like that, which, you know, I don't necessarily have a problem with in itself, but I think the Trump administration might ordinarily be averse to something that is like this.
02:22:23.000And I think there's evidence for that based on the fact that no one will call it what it is.
02:22:28.000On the one hand, we're supposed to believe that the Trump administration is opening up the floodgates for white refugees because he cares about the plight of whites, because this is a pro-white administration, because this administration cares about whites.
02:22:43.000At the same time, they're extremely reluctant to say that.
02:23:40.000When we want to put pressure on China, we talk about the plight of the Uyghurs.
02:23:46.000Nobody talks about the fact that the Uyghurs were listed as a terrorist group until we decided to talk about their plight and how they're being put in concentration camps.
02:23:57.000Another term for Uyghurs is East Turkestan.
02:25:15.000When it comes to foreign affairs, State Department, the CIA, the Department of Defense, they draw up their plans according to the political interests of Washington or, many times, the state of Israel because of their influence.
02:25:32.000It is only after the fact that they come up with the justification, they come up with the pitch.
02:25:39.000That they will use to sell it to the American people.
02:25:43.000And what they found in the case of South Africa is if they frame it as this issue, which has been underreported for racial reasons, if they can fit it in with their narrative about DEI, this sort of soft pro-white or an anti-anti-white position, if they can shoehorn it into that, then it will be happily received by a vocal And staunch smaller faction of the right wing.
02:26:32.000In the same way that the justifications for foreign pressure...
02:26:37.000Have their analogs or comparisons in China or Iran or Russia or other adversaries.
02:26:42.000This concept of the pro-Israel agenda being married to the furthest fringe of the right wing, that's not new either.
02:26:50.000You could go back 25 years, and when the Israelis were beating the drums of war for Iraq and for Afghanistan and even then for Syria and for Iran and the other Arab or Muslim countries, At that time, the right wing was a moral majority.
02:27:11.000The right wing was Christian, socially conservative.
02:27:15.000And so when the Israelis needed a justification for war with the Muslims, war with the Middle East, the war on terror, they married that agenda to the right wing using the language of the contemporary right when it was the moral majority.
02:27:34.000And so at that time, they said it was a clash of civilizations.
02:27:39.000They said America is a crusader state.
02:27:42.000This is a new crusade in the Middle East.
02:27:47.000And on the one side, you've got the Christian West or the liberal West.
02:27:52.000You know, even people like Christopher Hitchens were behind it because whether it was the religious right and the language of the Crusades and Christianity.
02:28:01.000Or it was the atheist left, or you could say classical liberals, and it was the language of liberalism and reason and the Enlightenment.
02:28:10.000In both cases, they framed it as a religious crusade against Muslims.
02:28:16.000This was about defeating intolerance, regression, barbarism, all those sorts of things, a false god, a religion that's based on oppression of women and violent tactics and submission.
02:28:34.000And before that, they did it with the communists.
02:28:38.000When the Soviet Union was supplying weapons and foreign aid to Egypt and to Syria and to Israel's adversaries in the 1973 war, that's when many of the left-wing Jews came over to the right, ostensibly as warriors against communism.
02:28:56.000And so then they made it the mission of the right wing and of Washington to confront the Soviet Union everywhere to accelerate its collapse.
02:29:06.000So in the 70s and 80s, the pro-Israel Jews were cold warriors, anti-communist, pro-America.
02:29:14.000In the 2000s, they were the crusader state.
02:29:17.000It's a clash of civilizations against Christians and Muslims.
02:29:20.000We have to topple Saddam and fight terrorism, the dictatorships and the extremists.
02:29:26.000In the 2020s, what's the language of the right?
02:30:01.000We need to support Israel against the Palestinians because the Palestinians are like BLM. The Palestinians are Israel's version of BLM. The Palestinians see the Israelis as whites.
02:30:16.000They see the Israelis as settler colonial whites.
02:30:19.000Just like the non-whites in America see white people here, or just like the Muslims in Europe see the white people there.
02:30:29.000They take the agenda, the Israelis, Jews, they take the agenda that they already have, and they marry it to the existing language of the right-wing majority.
02:30:40.000Whether it's Cold Warrior, American against Communist, whether it's Moral Majority, Christian, or...
02:30:46.000Center-right, center-liberal, right-liberal, religious crusade against Muslims, or in the 2020s, nationalism.
02:30:54.000Pro-white, pro-settler, anti-white guilt, not apologizing, conquerors, crusaders, pioneers.
02:31:02.000So they're always using this tactic to get the right to fall in line and support their agenda.
02:31:09.000This is what happens every single time.
02:31:11.000And this is what they're doing with South Africa.
02:31:26.000Never mind the fact that we're paying for it.
02:31:29.000For two years, you've had people say, Well, I don't really support one or the other, but if I had to, I'd support Israel because they're white.
02:32:00.000And so when I look at the executive order for South Africa, I don't think it's unequivocally the victory that we think it is, and I think we need to be very skeptical and critical of anything that has any sort of advantage for Israel and Jewish people.
02:32:17.000And I'll tell you why in a way that is specific to this example, because people might say, what harm could come from this?
02:32:24.000I've heard some people say to me, They say you're more against Israel than you're for America or you're for your own people.
02:32:32.000They say that just because something helps Israel doesn't mean that it can't also help us.
02:32:38.000Or just because something that helps both isn't necessarily bad.
02:33:55.000They want an autonomous region inside South Africa where the white people can have political rights, where they can have political power, political sovereignty.
02:34:19.000And that's because the Trump administration doesn't give a shit what they want.
02:34:24.000The Trump administration does not care, actually, about the self-determination of the white people there.
02:34:30.000For the same reason it doesn't care about the self-determination of the white people here, or the white people in Europe, or the white people anywhere.
02:34:38.000Because the Trump administration is not white nationalist.
02:34:46.000They are encouraging the South Africans to leave for one reason.
02:34:51.000Because the South Africans are the economic, excuse me, the white South Africans are the economic engine of South Africa.
02:35:00.000The South Africans know the history of Zimbabwe to the north.
02:35:05.000In what was formerly called Rhodesia, after Rhodes, when they came after the white people, when the Zimbabwean government took the land of the white people and expelled their white people, their economy utterly collapsed.
02:35:21.000And now they've got to beg for the white people to come back.
02:35:51.000It is a threat to drain the productive human capital from South Africa.
02:35:57.000We're going to cut off your humanitarian aid, and we're going to threaten to deprive you of the economic engine, the human capital that drives the South African economy.
02:36:07.000That's the purpose, to apply pressure to their government.
02:36:10.000So they stop the land expropriation, maybe, but more so so that South Africa is punished.
02:36:20.000For putting this genocide case before the ICJ. And that's to create a chilling effect.
02:38:53.000They let him be America's great and popular leader as long as he basically stood down.
02:38:59.000They gave him that popular affection at the Super Bowl.
02:39:02.000They gave him relatively favorable coverage in the New York Times and CNN. They gave his wife...
02:39:09.000A Netflix deal or an Amazon Prime deal.
02:39:12.000They're making a documentary about Melania and a book deal and a coin and all this kind of stuff.
02:39:19.000They gave him that so that he would effectively stand down and give Israel what they really wanted.
02:39:25.000And, you know, it feels bad to be like the bitter person saying that.
02:39:32.000I understand that it feels better to be on the other side of it, but that's like literally the definition of the blue pill versus the red pill.
02:39:39.000If you take the blue pill and you don't pay attention to Palantir stock going up 200%, if you take the blue pill and you don't acknowledge or recognize everything that Trump is doing for Israel or all the Jewish money that went behind him or all the neocons in the cabinet, all the things we've been talking about, if you take the blue pill and you just get to enjoy, you just get to be in the crowd of people cheering for Trump.
02:40:08.000And the flyover and the flag and the end of woke.
02:40:39.000If you take the red pill and you see what's really behind it, why it is the way it is, why it seems like Trump is so popular now, why it seems like now he's giving us a voice, the uncomfortable realities so that our energy can be harvested, so that we will be used as the popular mandate, because that's what that is by definition.
02:41:04.000It's that the people support it, which is why They're able to carry this out.
02:41:10.000And you could be a part of the problem or you could be a part of the solution.
02:41:12.000I recognize it's unpleasant to be a part of the solution, but you do have to stomach what people call negativity, what people call, you know, people say, can't we ever just have a win?
02:41:26.000It's sort of just like this pathetic pleading, come on, man, why you gotta make me feel bad, rain on my parade?
02:41:51.000Well, look, when Trump gives the people of South Africa their political autonomy, when it's for them, when he can say the word white, maybe I'll feel a little differently.
02:42:01.000And if there's a case that could be made that it isn't all about Israel for once, I'll be the first one to call it out.
02:42:07.000But until that point, I mean, it is what it is.
02:42:19.000One other one, and then we'll move on, is the frat bro uprising.
02:42:24.000You remember a year ago, right around this time actually, maybe a little less than a year ago, It was like spring, I want to say March, April, May 2024. Back last year, there were all these pro-Palestine protests on the campus, and that's actually a good thing.
02:42:43.000Because whether you like them, whether you don't like them, a pro-Palestine protest undermines the political support for our military presence in the Middle East.
02:43:37.000Now, around this time last year, there is all this talk of an uprising of frat bros.
02:43:44.000All these white young men from the fraternities, good-looking white guys wearing vineyard vines, you know, your typical white, very male energy.
02:43:55.000These guys were coming out and counter-protesting against the anti-war protesters, against the pro-Palestine protesters.
02:44:04.000And it was being framed like the anti-war protest was just like a vague left-wing protest.
02:44:10.000People were saying it's BLM. It's just ugly left-wing people.
02:44:17.000And so when the frat bros came out, that...
02:44:20.000By contrast, was supposed to be a protest in favor of America and patriotism and being white and being good-looking and being a jock in high school, being a jock and a cool guy, being a guy from the 80s or something.
02:44:36.000It was completely obfuscated what was really happening.
02:44:40.000And so they said, this is an uprising of frat bros.
02:44:48.000Until we found out that they were all from Jewish fraternities.
02:44:53.000And they weren't just waving American flags, they were waving Israel flags.
02:44:57.000Initially, the frat bro uprising was started and perpetuated by Jewish fraternities who deployed to counter, they knew full well what they were doing.
02:45:08.000They went out to the quad to meet the pro-Palestine protesters out of anger, as Jews, as pro-Israel Jewish students.
02:45:18.000Bringing Israeli flags, being from a Jewish fraternity, it was only in the media that they tricked the people into thinking, no, no, this is a vague left-wing, right-wing thing, when both parties on the ground knew this is about Palestine and Israel.
02:45:35.000The left-wing people deployed to oppose Israel, and the counter-protesters deployed to support Israel.
02:45:42.000It was turning point, and the Trump people People like Jack Posobiec, etc.
02:45:48.000It was them that said, no, no, this is about America versus anti-America.
02:46:36.000And so real white people started showing up.
02:46:39.000And they started really being white and offensive.
02:46:42.000And a white frat bro made gorilla monkey noises at a black student, and then they disassembled the fraternity.
02:46:50.000That section, that chapter of the fraternity was disassociated from the national group, and the student was investigated by the university and then suspended.
02:47:00.000He was kicked out of the frat, investigated by the administration, by the faculty, and then suspended.
02:48:06.000Which are no less impactful, no less significant geo-strategically for the region than the war on terror 20 years ago.
02:48:14.000And it's the same case, like I said, they're marrying the Zionist agenda to the white right.
02:48:22.000And the white right is giving them, and there's an opportunity cost here, they're sort of sacrificing their own intensification, their own flourishing politically.
02:48:34.000Because they could build something parallel and they could gather and ride that energy.
02:48:40.000They're giving their energy to the Zionists in the hopes that they can be a junior partner.
02:48:46.000Your white nationalists like Scott Greer and Amran and Patrick Casey and V-Dare and these types of guys, they're giving all their support behind Trump, behind this Israeli thing, in the hopes that they might get to suggest something.
02:49:02.000Hey, guys, you know, imagine there's a meeting in Washington.
02:49:07.000All the real people with power are Jews.
02:50:05.000How are we going to get Indians to power AI? How are we going to get Mexicans to keep the labor market tight?
02:50:10.000How are we going to get the fuck out of here?
02:50:12.000Let's get back to talking about bombing Iran.
02:50:15.000And that's sort of the—that is what they've been working for.
02:50:20.000For 30, 40 years, they think that by not going hard on the Israel issue, not talking about Jews, by sort of being silent on that, they might be able to be a junior partner with the people that are really in charge.
02:50:35.000And maybe they can suggest some guidance.
02:50:39.000Maybe they think that tertiary priority— We'll be that American demographics will be preserved.
02:50:46.000And I'm here to tell you, that's what a generation of right-wing people thought 20 years ago.
02:50:53.000And that's what a generation of people thought 20 years before that.
02:50:57.000And that's what right-wing people thought 20 years before that.
02:51:01.000It's been going on for a long, long...
02:51:04.000The Birchers thought that, and they never named the Jew, and they were still kicked out.
02:51:11.000The Cold Warriors thought that never, you know, they were pro-Israel, still ultimately defeated.
02:52:05.000So our big story is about the Gaza ceasefire, which I think it's been a little while since we talked about it, not since the inauguration.
02:52:13.000I don't think we've covered it in great detail.
02:52:16.000But Gaza has sort of been out of the news for the past few weeks.
02:52:20.000And that's because there has been a temporary ceasefire in place since January 19th, since the Sunday, the day before Trump's inauguration.
02:52:33.000However much you remember about the ceasefire deal, this was a celebrated development.
02:52:40.000It was called the Breakthrough, an historic breakthrough in diplomacy, and people thought there was a deep significance there as well.
02:52:49.000The week before Trump's inauguration, I think it was the Tuesday before, so maybe that was the 24th, or I'm sorry, the 14th of January.
02:52:59.000It was announced that after Steve Witkoff, Trump's envoy to the Middle East, visited Netanyahu in Israel, that Netanyahu had agreed to a three-phase ceasefire deal to stop the fighting in Gaza.
02:53:14.000And the reason this was considered such an unbelievable breakthrough is because it was effectively the same skeleton of a deal which Biden had been trying to get the Israelis to agree to for over a year.
02:53:29.000Ever since October 7th, the Biden administration and Antony Blinken and the others, they tried every day since October 7th to get Israel to agree to a three-stage or three-phase ceasefire deal that involved a prisoner swap, hostages for prisoners, a temporary truce, and then eventually ironing out a solution where the fighting would permanently stop.
02:53:56.000And Palestine, the Palestinians in Gaza could start receiving humanitarian aid and they could start rebuilding.
02:54:03.000And every single time, it was like Charlie Brown.
02:54:08.000Netanyahu would pull the rug right out from under Biden.
02:54:11.000He would sabotage the peace deal by doing something provocative.
02:54:14.000He would sabotage the talks by walking away.
02:54:17.000He would put preconditions on the deal or make demands that he knew Hamas would never accept.
02:54:23.000And so for a year, He made an asshole out of Biden and Blinken by pretending, going through the motions that he might agree to a deal, and then at the last minute would deliberately scuttle the negotiations for weeks or months at a time by deliberately blowing it up, either through military action or some other way.
02:54:45.000So when the Trump administration secured the deal, people said, wow, the golden age really just began.
02:54:54.000They said Trump achieved the impossible.
02:54:56.000What Biden tried to do for a year, Trump waved a wand and did it.
02:55:01.000And that's because he's strong and a leader and he's competent.
02:55:05.000And what's more, people said this shows that Trump is the boss of Israel.
02:55:11.000They said, contrary to many of the criticisms of Trump, that he's owned by Israel, that he's their puppet, people said more than that, it's proof that...
02:55:22.000The dog wags the tail again, as opposed to the tail wagging the dog.
02:55:26.000They said this just goes to show that Netanyahu answers to Trump, and it's going to be different.
02:55:32.000All of the anxiety that Trump would do everything for Israel because he got $200 million in Israeli money, they said that was overblown, and that was just, frankly, it was just wrong.
02:56:17.000Because at the center of it, there would never be a deal, and there never will be a deal.
02:56:21.000Because what Israel wants is for Hamas, which is represented in the negotiations, that's who they're negotiating with, Israel wants Hamas to be utterly destroyed.
02:56:31.000It's non-negotiable to Israel that they do not exist and do not retain power.
02:56:37.000Hamas obviously wants to exist, at the minimum, and they want to remain in power.
02:56:44.000So, that's why there was never going to be a deal.
02:56:47.000If the fighting ended before Hamas was destroyed, then Israel doesn't win.
02:57:23.000That was always the impasse when Biden was negotiating it, when Trump was negotiating it.
02:57:29.000And understand, Hamas and Israel came to an agreement on that first phase several times.
02:57:36.000There was even a temporary truce in late November.
02:57:40.000Early December 2023. But it was always, the rub was always that there could never be a permanent end to the fighting because Israel had to destroy Hamas and Hamas had to not be destroyed.
02:57:53.000So, back in January, when everybody was saying, oh, this is a breakthrough, this is the best thing ever, this just goes to show, Trump is the boss, he will not be influenced by Israel.
02:58:05.000When Netanyahu agreed to the deal, he went back home.
02:58:09.000Or he went back to his people and said, guys, don't worry.
02:58:14.000We have guarantees that we're going to be able to pick up the fighting.
02:58:18.000We're not going to agree in principle or in fact to the second phase of the deal.
02:58:23.000And we have assurances that if we go back into Gaza, the U.S. will support us.
03:00:14.000The other seven fronts, I should say the other six, on top of Gaza, are the West Bank, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Iran, and did I say the West Bank already?
03:00:26.000West Bank, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Iran, Yemen.
03:01:34.000So the situation has been quiet across the whole Middle East because of the ceasefire.
03:01:40.000Israel made a separate deal with Hezbollah.
03:01:43.000A ceasefire and Israel would withdraw from South Lebanon as long as Hezbollah also withdrew north of the Latani River.
03:01:51.000Ansarallah or the Houthis in Yemen, they stopped bombing the shipping.
03:01:55.000Iraq and Syria had been mostly quiet because, well, the government in Syria expelled the Iranians and the United States put pressure on Iraq to stop them from bombing American bases there.
03:02:14.000The whole region has been quiet since the Gaza deal because every other conflict, every other theater is contingent on the fighting in Gaza.
03:02:24.000The big development from today is that the ceasefire in Gaza is totally breaking down.
03:04:32.000Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel was consulting with his top advisors on Monday night.
03:04:38.000And planned to move up a scheduled meeting with his security cabinet to Tuesday morning, said a top official.
03:04:44.000Hours later, President Trump issued an ultimatum to Hamas on Monday evening, saying that if all Israeli hostages were not released from Gaza by 12 o'clock on Saturday, then the ceasefire agreement with Israel should be canceled and all hell would break out.
03:05:02.000But from myself, Saturday at 12 o'clock, and if they're not here, all hell will break out, said Mr. Trump, signing executive orders at the White House.
03:05:11.000Mr. Nanyahu suggested he won't pursue the second phase of the deal if it means that the war will end.
03:05:18.000He won't make peace if peace means that the war will end.
03:06:04.000It says a spokesman for Israel's defense minister, Israel Katz, called Hamas' announcement on Monday a complete violation of the ceasefire agreement and the hostage release deal.
03:06:16.000He said that he had directed Israel's military to prepare on highest alert for every possible scenario in Gaza, referring to the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel that began the war.
03:06:28.000He said, we will not allow for the reality of October 7th to return.
03:06:33.000And there's that operative expression.
03:06:37.000I don't know how many times they need to say it, how many times I need to tell you they're saying it.
03:06:44.000That is the single most important expression which has been used by both defense ministers, by the prime minister, by the national security minister, the finance minister.
03:06:57.000That phrase is what they have been saying, very specific, since October 7th.
03:07:03.000We cannot return to the reality of October 7th.
03:07:13.000If you're not paying attention, maybe that means Hamas attacking Israel.
03:07:18.000What they believe it means is they can't have adversaries on their border.
03:07:23.000It means Iran's axis of resistance cannot be tolerated, the existence of it, and that they would have to disassemble it piece by piece and then strike at the heart or cut off the head, which is Iran itself.
03:07:37.000And they said that from the beginning.
03:07:38.000The reality of October 7th is the encirclement of Israel.
03:09:12.000And maybe more importantly, they're attacking Israeli commercial shipping and even some U.S. naval vessels right before Trump was inaugurated.
03:09:21.000What do you think happens when Ansar Allah starts bombing U.S. destroyers in the Red Sea?
03:09:29.000Or at the minimum, they're harassing Israeli commercial shipping.
03:09:33.000We already saw, we got a preview, the United States did a major airstrike on Somalia.
03:11:59.000And it was in this climate, it was in this environment of fighting that Israel blew up an Iranian diplomatic building with senior ranking paramilitary leaders of the IRGC. That was a provocation.
03:12:15.000It was a deliberate provocation that Iran had to respond to.
03:15:18.000The United States is going to bomb the shit out of the Houthis.
03:15:22.000Maybe they're going to bomb the shit out of Iraq and Syria.
03:15:25.000And it's going to create an environment where Israel gets to deliberately provoke Iran to get Iran to have to, they'll be forced to retaliate against Israel.
03:15:36.000And when they retaliate against Israel, they're going to be confronting the United States under Trump with a Republican Congress.
03:15:45.000And the reason that matters is because Congress has the ability to declare war.
03:15:49.000And if it's all Republicans that are controlled by Israel, they're going to give Trump whatever he needs.
03:15:56.000And certainly they're not going to hold him back or resist him.
03:16:59.000And understand too, Iran has, their system of government is different than ours.
03:17:04.000Their president says they want a deal, but Iran is really ruled by their supreme leader, Khamenei.
03:17:12.000So, in the same way that the United Kingdom has a prime minister and a king, or Russia has a prime minister and a president, Iran has its head of state and head of government, they're separated.
03:17:24.000So this new president who was elected, Pazeshkian, He comes out and says, well, I want a deal.
03:18:00.000It was going to be tough to overcome Iran's distrust of the United States as it was.
03:18:05.000Now it seems like the Ayatollah says we're not making a deal at all.
03:18:10.000So, as good as some of these things that were being said sounded, some of these things coming out of the White House were being received, at the end of the day, we have to deal with other players here.
03:18:26.000And if Israel's driving the whole region into another conflict, this gives them a ripe opportunity, fertile ground for them to provoke Iran and put the United States in the position of defending Israel, defending America, defending international shipping, commercial shipping in the Red Sea.
03:19:41.000If it was up to the American president, This show would be very different.
03:19:46.000We'd be talking about maybe more so the different aspects of American government, American power, but it's not.
03:19:55.000So this is exactly the sort of situation that I was worried about last year, which is to say Netanyahu was sabotaging diplomacy to stall, waiting for Trump to be installed.
03:20:10.000Netanyahu was stalling and deliberately derailing and sabotaging the peace process because he was basically buying time, waiting for Trump to win.
03:20:20.000He was allowed to win because he knew that when Trump got in, Trump would really let them go off.
03:20:27.000Biden was giving them what they wanted, but reluctantly, and there was like this left-wing opposition.
03:20:32.000Now that Trump is in, Trump isn't sanctioning the West Bank settlers.
03:20:36.000Trump is shutting down the campus protests.
03:20:40.000Even the stuff that Biden restricted, the 2,000 pound bombs.
03:20:44.000Trump is putting pressure on Iran, and Iran does not trust Trump.
03:20:48.000Maybe they would have made a deal with Biden, but not Trump.
03:20:52.000Do you see how all these different things make it the most favorable?
03:20:58.000And this is what they're saying about the deal in Gaza.
03:21:06.000So on top, again, at the center of this, Trump is helping Israel blow up the ceasefire.
03:21:13.000It was Trump's comments with Netanyahu on Tuesday saying that they're going to kick the Palestinians out and turn it into a real estate development for America and like some international trust.
03:21:26.000That's why Hamas won't give back the hostages.
03:21:29.000That's why Israel gets to say, well, then we're going to come in and kill everybody again.
03:21:36.000He said today that he will cut foreign aid to Jordan and Egypt if they refuse his demand to permanently take in the Palestinians from Gaza.
03:21:46.000Jordan and Egypt, major recipients of U.S. military and economic aid have rejected any suggestion.
03:21:52.000The Palestinians should be relocated to their countries.
03:21:56.000Trump said on Monday the assistance could be in jeopardy.
03:21:59.000In an interview, he said he did not envision Palestinians who left Gaza to make way for the redevelopment plan ever returning.
03:22:06.000As for where they might go, he said, I think I could make a deal with Jordan and Egypt.
03:22:11.000Before meeting with Trump at the White House, King Abdullah was scheduled to meet with Steve Witkoff, his envoy to the Middle East.
03:22:17.000He's also scheduled to meet with Marco Rubio and Mike Waltz.
03:22:20.000This is what Netanyahu has been saying about all this.
03:22:26.000It says, quote, the alliance between the U.S. and Israel has never been so strong, said Israel to Israeli lawmakers in the Knesset on Monday, praising President Trump for offering a revolutionary new vision for the day after Hamas, pledging not to repeat the mistake of the Oslo Accords by allowing the Palestinian Authority back into the Gaza Strip.
03:22:49.000He said, throughout my years as prime minister, I have met with the president of the United States 20 times at the White House.
03:22:57.000But the historic meeting with President Trump was the most important and most friendly I have ever had with an American president.
03:23:08.000He said after a challenging period, We see eye to eye with the U.S. administration on the essential issues on the agenda in the Middle East, including the realization of all our war goals.
03:23:23.000He characterizes the Biden administration as a challenging period and now says for the first time, Washington and Israel see eye to eye on all of their goals, which he said are destroying Hamas, returning the hostages, ensuring Gaza could never returning the hostages, ensuring Gaza could never pose a threat to Israel and safely return residents to the northern and southern Israeli border areas.
03:23:59.000That means a huge expansion of the Israeli state.
03:24:04.000Netanyahu repeatedly praised the president's proposal, calling it remarkable and telling his cabinet on Sunday that his meetings with the administration will provide Israel with, quote, opportunities we never dreamed of.
03:26:25.000I said, so whether there's going to be a new dynamic and whether it's going to be fundamentally different this time, he learned his lesson.
03:26:39.000And then the press conference happened.
03:26:41.000And every day since the press conference, he's giving them more.
03:26:47.000On the day of, executive order against anti-Semites, against Iran, the next day, $7 billion.
03:26:53.000In foreign assistance, another billion is being queued up.
03:26:57.000Trump is helping them rip apart the ceasefire deal, talking about bombing everybody, saying we're going to force Egypt and Jordan to take the Palestinians.
03:27:06.000And by the way, I have some sneaking suspicion that pushing the Palestinians into Jordan, they're setting up to take Jordan because...
03:27:17.000What happens when you put a million Palestinians in Jordan?
03:27:20.000It's the same thing that happened in the 50s and 60s.
03:27:52.000And that sets up the next stage of Israeli expansion because the reformed Zionists, they always wanted every, they wanted Israel, they wanted Jordan, they want the Sinai, they want it all.
03:28:08.000Greater Israel is much bigger than just a mandate of Palestine, the land west of the river.
03:31:36.000But I don't trust Israel, and nobody should, because you can't trust these people.
03:31:41.000So Trump might be playing a game where he says, well, we're going to pretend like we're giving Israel everything, but really we just want Egypt and Jordan and Saudi Arabia to back off some of their more, some of their biggest ask, their biggest demands.
03:31:59.000Maybe he thinks he's doing that, maybe you think he's doing that.
03:32:03.000But the Israelis are going to take that and they're going to run with it.
03:35:13.000I mean, and yes, many of them are Jews.
03:35:15.000But, like, that's why it's important to understand how the system works.
03:35:22.000And if you're just looking at, you know, it's like Harry Sisson-level politics where it's like Republican presidents are good, Democratic presidents are bad.
03:35:31.000I had that view of things when I was a teenager, you know, when I was 15 years old and I knew nothing, when I was a literal child and I had some vague, the vaguest primordial political disposition.
03:35:48.000And I was really feeling around and kind of getting my bearings.
03:39:54.000He's got this X factor, this global audience, this charisma, this television smarts, this master of timing and PR. He really just has this raw potential.
03:40:25.000I'm sort of in, it's kind of hard, I could talk for two hours about this, but it's like, if I could put it in a very simple way, and I haven't thought a ton about this, I need to think more about it and I need to write more about it.
03:40:39.000So I haven't developed this idea 100%, but just bear with me for a moment.
03:40:46.000It's like Trump comes on the scene in 2016 and he challenges the status quo of that time, which is an altogether different time, obviously.
03:40:57.000We could go into the reasons why, but suffice to say it was a different time.
03:41:02.000Trump, really it's 2015 actually, it's full 10 years ago.
03:41:05.000Trump comes out in 2015 and challenges the narrative of everything, has this big idea, make America great again, America first.
03:44:51.000It's the same stuff we're hearing now.
03:44:53.000If anything, the stuff we're hearing now is less extreme.
03:44:56.000And Trump has sort of reflected what the establishment has accepted and what it's rejected.
03:45:02.000Trump is sort of echoing those things that the establishment and the people like, and he sort of discarded the things that they didn't like.
03:45:11.000And so Trumpism has sort of run its course.
03:45:13.000All that's happening now is that those reforms are resolving.
03:45:37.000It's like a new hot stock, like a new hot company or something.
03:45:42.000It's sort of like it has this period of...
03:45:45.000Of early adoption, then exponential growth, and then it plateaus and tapers off.
03:45:50.000And I guess people like these late-to-the-party normies, people that kind of got on the train last because they're just turning 18 or whatever, or fucktard normies that just didn't get it for a long time because they were pussies or NPCs or followers, they're now getting on board and they think it's brand new.
03:46:07.000Oh, I finally realized Trump was right.
03:46:10.000It's like, yeah, okay, we realized that 10 years ago.
03:47:02.000And new factions are coming in to compete for the scraps.
03:47:07.000You've got the libertarian— Techno right, you've got the white nationalists, you've got the NatCon people, you've got Christian nationalists, all kinds of people that don't have a clear leader, that don't have a parallel structure, don't have a coherent message.
03:47:23.000All these different factions are coming in now, and you see it.
03:47:27.000Vultures, literally, to pick at the scraps, trying to get themselves into this succession conversation.
03:47:38.000And I'm looking for where is the energy, where's that nuclear bomb, the next big bang of popular right-wing Christian energy?
03:47:48.000I'm looking for the next extreme thing to keep that inertia going and really to start an altogether new wave.
03:47:56.000And when I look at Ye, I look at a guy that could initiate it.
03:47:59.000Sort of like how Ron Paul initiated a revolution.
03:48:36.000And the same way that he has sort of an instinct to say the right things and timing and say it in the right way and kind of come up with a novel way to say it, he's sort of a master of it and he had that same ability that Trump does.
03:48:49.000Now, Ye is a little bit more, but what's a word that I could use that doesn't have negative connotations?
03:49:01.000He doesn't have that same persistence.
03:49:05.000Or consistency, let's say, that Trump does.
03:49:08.000Trump is very conventional and made a decision to be political and stuck to it.
03:53:51.000But, you know, if you're really interested in another wave, you have to look at the potential.
03:54:00.000You have to look at potential, not just, oh, it's like people see more potential in like playing Minecraft in the woods in Arkansas than like a fucking billionaire.
03:54:13.000Once-in-a-generation cultural icon with a White Lives Matter shirt for sale.
03:54:17.000And he's black so he could get away with it and swastika t-shirt.
03:54:20.000But they're like, oh, well, that's not perfect, so I don't like it.
03:54:24.000Oh, look, a trailer park in the woods?
03:56:12.000People that just log on to the timeline and they just say the same thing, what they're expected to say, the easy thing, the thing that's right.
03:56:22.000It's like people look at what I'm saying and they're like, that's retarded.
03:56:28.000Let me get back to posting race statistics.
03:56:31.000Did you need me to go in day after day after day and say, oh, white people, white people, black people commit crime and white people are awesome.
03:57:32.000If I walk into a restaurant and people don't recognize me and attack me for who they know I am, that would just clear up any confusion, you know?
03:57:40.000You walk into a restaurant and you're like, I hope no one recognizes me and kills me.
03:57:44.000Then you wear a swastika t-shirt, just in case anyone didn't know.
04:05:12.000I'm not in on anything, just so you know.
04:05:15.000But I do know that last year when he was, well, and it is known, that when he spent some time abroad last year, he spent a significant amount of time in Saudi Arabia.
04:05:26.000And at some point he was given some vague commitment to be able to build there as he's interested in doing a big real estate development.
04:05:36.000But I don't know any of the details on that.
04:05:39.000But for whatever reason, for that reason, I suppose, he likes them.
04:05:45.000But it's clearly not a done deal because he's asking Trump, and I think he doesn't have credit or financing for that project.
04:12:56.000I don't care about the Balkans, but...
04:12:58.000I do know that Trump is doing a development in Belgrade, and I know that, of course, Russia and Serbia are very old allies, so I'm totally with you.
04:13:11.000Bank Bank Highlight Dump Keith Woods tweeted, been offline.
04:13:13.000Someone catch me up on what Ye is doing to expose the global cabal today.
04:13:19.000You're telling me the same dude inventing brain chips and who wore a baphomet costume to Heidi Klum's Halloween party wants to hire Ron Paul to audit the Fed.
04:15:52.000But the way that – it's clear that they're partisans for Russia and for the other side of Israel, whether that's Hamas or Iran or whatever.
04:16:03.000And I'm not trying to make an accusation.
04:17:46.000I think it's actually the exact opposite.
04:17:48.000So, I mean, I'm as critical of Israel as anybody, more than anybody, but we have to acknowledge they're good at what they do and they're winning.
04:17:58.000So, you know, so some of that stuff, it's like they're giving us the information and they're giving their stern, you know, moralizing lecture, especially Sachs because he's pretty liberal, you know.
04:18:15.000But in terms of analysis, I mean, I don't really watch it as much anymore.
04:18:19.000I mean, I kind of watch it just to see what they're saying.
04:18:23.000And I watch these guys to get some of the facts.
04:19:24.000And, you know, unfortunately, it's like the people that are professional and make money are being paid off, and the people that are not are amateurs.
04:19:34.000And so you kind of have this problem of, like, the people that make money and are professionals eventually become shills.
04:19:41.000People that are not are kind of amateurish.
04:19:45.000And I don't necessarily mean that they're not good.
04:19:51.000I mean they're just not professional political people.
04:19:54.000Like Myron, as an example, this is a guy that does a show, and he has a lot of – I'm not saying he doesn't know what he's talking about.
04:20:06.000He used to work for DHS. He knows more about what he's talking about than a lot of people, and he's done his research.
04:20:11.000But he's somebody that his audience, he built doing a dating show.
04:20:18.000So, you know, you have people in the political world that are paid liars, and then you have people that come from the Red Pill dating world.
04:20:27.000You have people that come from, you know, Jake Shields comes from the fighting world.
04:20:32.000So you, as a consequence, you get this kind of hodgepodge of people with conscience, but they come from all different walks of life.
04:22:02.000And so there's a sort of idealistic outsider perspective where people are like, what if we bootstrap a petition?
04:22:09.000What if we get all these people together and the people have had enough?
04:22:14.000So yeah, it's great, but it needs to be organized and effectively you just need to pay people to do it.
04:22:22.000Because eventually what happens to a lot of these people that are anti-Semites, if they're not independently wealthy, they just get paid off.
04:22:32.000They go all in on this, they get banned from everything, and then they're like, oh shit, I can't make a living.
04:22:37.000And then eventually they get paid off.
04:22:39.000They either disappear and try to rebuild their life, or they get paid off.
04:22:43.000And unless and until we can pay people off to keep doing it, you know, the center will not hold.
04:22:49.000And thankfully, I can make money doing the show because I'm like super entertaining and charismatic, but eventually it needs to turn into a real political institution.
04:22:58.000That raises lots of money and is able to pay a small cadre of professionals or empower a cadre of professionals to have a sinecure elsewhere.
04:23:08.000That's the only way, I think, to do it.
04:23:13.000And you hate it because it's a whole different game.
04:23:16.000Being a good performer and a good entertainer is one thing.
04:23:19.000And being a turbo fundraiser and running a brand is a totally different thing.
04:23:26.000But that's what we're going to try and do.
04:23:27.000Get out of our comfort zone and really do the latter.
04:23:30.000Because that's the only way to push political change.
04:23:33.000And I've been doing it for eight years and that's really what I believe.
04:23:55.000If you want to snowball this into a political movement, it has to be bigger than a show, than a controversial live streamer making money, being entertaining.
04:24:05.000It has to really become an institution, and an institution is propped up by donor shekels.
04:24:28.000It is what it is, and we just got to make do with what we have.
04:24:33.000But, I mean, look, if I thought that everybody was doing a good job, maybe I would be doing something else, but everybody's not doing a good job.
04:24:40.000That's why I'm kind of the necessary ingredient.
04:24:43.000I wish there were 10 more of me. - Anti-Semitic cat sent $10.
04:24:47.000Did you see the cope of all right wing accounts how Trump is not yet endorsing Vance for 2028 because it's for his family's safety so the left doesn't go after him. - I haven't seen the cope yet, but I love that he said no.
04:26:48.000The last time I bought a suit was 2022. That's the last time before AFPAC 2. And before that was 2017. So I've done it a total of two times in eight years.
04:32:28.000We can't do the Paul Ryan tax cuts and the tax cuts for rental cars and tips and this and that.
04:32:36.000Can't give $100 billion for ICE. So how much money do you think they're really going to get?
04:32:42.000I don't think they're going to get enough.
04:32:47.000So the numbers are going to be low for the foreseeable future.
04:32:50.000If the House passes a ton of money in budget reconciliation for ICE, maybe they will go up a lot.
04:32:57.000But I think they're choking it off because they don't want the deportations because, you know, no one talks about this, but do you guys remember after the pandemic?
04:35:10.000So the idea that you're now going to deport all those people, or most of those people, or even a lot of those people, it's going to have a macroeconomic effect in the other direction.
04:35:20.000Now, you can't have Jerome Powell cut interest rates.
04:40:28.000I'll keep that one to myself, but, like, guys that are really into, like, a deep affection, like a deep, like, I love you so much, oh, my love you, this, like, romantic, am I, like, a robot?
04:41:27.000You know, I saw on X, maybe you've seen it too, some girl posted these pictures of her boyfriend, and the boyfriend is showing up to her apartment, she's taking pictures over the balcony or through her window, and she's got some mulatto, some Amira mutt.
04:41:45.000And he's standing outside the car grinning like a fucking doofus with flowers.
04:41:51.000There's a picture of him with flowers.
04:41:54.000There's another picture of him with more flowers.
04:41:57.000Then there's a third picture of him with like a bag of goodies.
04:42:01.000And she posts, I pray that love like this finds me.
04:42:06.000And it's like, first of all, no, you fucking don't, you whore.
04:44:43.000I hate women with the long nails and, you know, and they show on the shoulders and they just all look like fucking sluts.
04:44:50.000You know, they just all look like horse.
04:44:51.000And so there was this woman and she's at the Superbowl and, uh, she's doing a tick tock of the Kendrick Lamar, a minor, you know, the, the Drake song.
04:45:07.000And it's like everything about these women these days, they're fucking fake, mime, facial expressions, they're fake, mime, hand gestures, you know, they're doing all this, they're doing this, they're making these fake shits.
04:45:21.000I just wanna, man, we gotta fucking live with these people.
04:49:32.000If you get mad about that, well, you're broke.
04:49:34.000It's like, but that is what they expect.
04:49:38.000They want to flip their fucking bitch-ass hair with their long nails, and they want a man to sort of give them all this attention for their sake so they can swipe left, swipe right.
04:53:38.000Elliot Smith, Kanye is, it's yay, is he, is a savant of music and art who lanced onto the JQ to lash out for personal grievance, has no real political potential or the judgment or temperament to hold power.
04:53:50.000He would never sustain, okay, tell me you don't get it without telling me.
04:53:56.000Bocas says, Maga has no place to talk about morality and dis-yay when they support faggots and trannies.
04:54:01.000They defended a literal porn star at the RNC, which then advertised her only fans in her social media for young Republican men.
04:54:24.000Her Kool-Aid smile says you can self-consciously be a romantic while acknowledging the cringe of such things you will never understand until you experience it yourself.