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00:00:54.000And when you text, change the beginning of every word.
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00:01:00.000Me and your big homie go back Homie don't rap You don't know me like that I lose it when I need a shoulder to lean on I hope you're here when I need the demons to be gone And it's not fair that I had to fight them all on my own
00:01:16.000Like, who's here when I need a shoulder to lean on?
00:01:18.000I hope you're here when I need the demons to be gone And it's not far to find them all on my own Like, who's here when I need a shoulder to lean on?
00:01:29.000I hope you're here when I need the demons to be gone And it's not far to find them all on my own
00:01:37.000Like who's here when I need a shoulder to lean on?
00:01:40.000I hope you're here when I need the demons to be gone.
00:01:43.000And it's not fair that I had to fight them all on my own.
00:14:26.000Everyone that stayed awake patiently waiting for the show in the lobby is being rewarded because tonight we are covering the absolutely biggest story ever.
00:14:39.000Which is that Israel has retaliated against Iran.
00:14:48.000But the big news from just hours ago, breaking news, is that Israel has apparently launched a retaliatory airstrike against Iran.
00:14:59.000And we're going to get into all the details of the strike, everything that we know now, which is not much,
00:15:05.000But it has now been confirmed just minutes ago by the Washington Post, by Israeli intelligence officials, that Israel has carried out an airstrike in Iran with drones in the city of Isfahan, which is also home to an Iranian nuclear facility.
00:15:25.000And it looks like no major casualties or damage and maybe not even impact.
00:15:57.000This is the apparently this is the highly anticipated Israeli counter-attack and there has been much discussion within the Arab world and I think a lot of
00:16:14.000Tension between the United States and Israel about how precisely and in what manner they were going to carry out this retaliatory strike.
00:16:25.000Anything that was approaching proportionality to what Iran did would probably be perceived as an act of war, something that might alienate the Gulf countries.
00:16:38.000Certainly would make the Israeli war cabinet unpopular in Israel and probably then invite an Iranian counter counter-attack.
00:16:48.000And it looks like they chose the opposite, which is to de-escalate with a relatively muted and subtle response.
00:16:57.000A response nonetheless, which may have been necessary.
00:17:08.000We'll also be talking tonight, if we have time, and I think we will, about over 100 protesters, pro-Palestine protesters, that were arrested at Columbia University today.
00:17:20.000Earlier in the week, the president of the University of Columbia came out and said that she's going to do a better job cracking down on anti-Semitism on the campus, and she delivered.
00:17:36.000Hundreds, or I don't know the number, it's in my notes here, but there was a massive demonstration at the Columbia University campus.
00:17:45.000They refused to disperse after over 30 hours, and so the president of the university called the cops and got the cops to arrest over a hundred of them, including Ilhan Omar's daughter, who was at the protest.
00:18:01.000And according to the Columbia Spectator, which is a college newspaper, there has not been a mass arrest of protesters at that campus since the Vietnam War.
00:18:12.000Okay, so not in 50 years has there been a mass arrest of protesters, which I would say is pretty symbolic.
00:18:26.000A lot of these kinds of echoes, so to speak, unintentional dog whistle, but applicable.
00:18:34.000Echoes of the past, which I think are quite ominous, and this is clearly one of them.
00:18:41.000Vietnam was also an American foreign policy blunder that cost a Democrat the White House, that activated the youth and turned the culture decidedly to the left and against American imperial projects.
00:18:56.000Like, so much of what was relevant then, I think is very relevant now.
00:19:02.000So, I don't think it's any coincidence.
00:19:04.000So, we'll talk about what's happening at Columbia.
00:19:08.000If you recall, Columbia was one out of the four major universities that was targeted by Bill Ackman and certain congressional Republicans, as well as the mainstream media, for not doing a good enough job repelling pro-Palestine sentiment on their campuses.
00:19:25.000The others being Harvard, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania.
00:19:31.000And at University of Pennsylvania and Harvard, there was regime change.
00:19:36.000If you recall, they put the screws in four, which included MIT, but the three IVs were Columbia, Harvard, and UPenn.
00:19:48.000At Harvard and UPenn, the presidents were fired.
00:19:51.000At UPenn, the board chair was overturned.
00:19:56.000Columbia, the president, was allowed to stay, but she's the one that's now arresting protesters.
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00:21:48.000All the main characters that have been at the front of this for the past year
00:22:34.000And I actually just uploaded that today.
00:22:36.000So if you missed my collaboration with Sneeko last night, it's two hours and it is on the Rumble channel.
00:22:43.000So if you missed it, you can watch the replay.
00:22:46.000And I was planning on doing a show after the Sneak O stream, but it went on for like two hours I didn't think it would be that long and then after the stream was over I was so tired that I just wanted to go to bed instead of doing a show so I I always over commit I really got to stop over promising I should just tell people there are no shows in the future and that way if I only do like four no one gets mad at me and
00:23:13.000So I didn't do a show last night, but there was content.
00:23:17.000So if you missed that, because I didn't announce it, it is on the Rumble channel.
00:23:22.000I did do a show, it just was on a different channel, okay?
00:24:56.000The other thing I wanted to talk about real quickly before we get into the news, because we're going to get right into the Israel attack on Iran.
00:25:05.000I know everybody wants to hear about it, but I want to talk about one thing really quickly before we do, which is over the past couple weeks I've been talking a lot about marriage and about the role of women in politics and in this thing.
00:25:23.000And somebody asked me on my show on Tuesday or I think it was Tuesday or Monday.
00:25:30.000Somebody said, why is it that your most unpopular video is you talking about how marriage is the end of the male life cycle?
00:25:37.000And I launched into this whole rant about it.
00:25:41.000And I did a rant about it last week on one of the RumbleStreams.
00:26:01.000I posted it on my Telegram earlier this evening, so you may have already seen it, but I'll read it to you now.
00:26:07.000And by the way, this came from one of these accounts.
00:26:11.000I cover this on my last Rumble exclusive.
00:26:15.000Lauren Southern put out a tweet last week and she said, you know, these are the top five right-wing Twitter users that talk about women and gender dynamics in a way that isn't toxic and problematic.
00:26:31.000And I went on my stream and said if some busted up, used up, single mother like Lauren Southern is giving you good boy points on Twitter.
00:28:14.000So now, she's like 30 years old, plastic surgery, single mom, used up, divorced by this Asian fed, and now she's like rebranding as a centrist.
00:28:26.000And she goes on Twitter last week, and of course, you know,
00:28:31.000Oh, you know, now the talking cheese is going to lecture us about Western civilization.
00:28:35.000Now this used up single mom divorcee is going to come on Twitter and say, this is how you talk about gender.
00:28:48.000Don't be toxic when you talk about women, when you talk about gender relations.
00:28:53.000And she puts out a tweet and says, these are the 10 accounts that are really good boys and they don't talk about women in such a toxic way.
00:29:02.000Like I said, now the talking cheese is going to lecture us.
00:29:05.000Now the single mom, toll-paid divorcee is going to lecture us.
00:29:10.000And this was one of the accounts that she listed in addition to Mike Cernovich who, you know, Jeremy Boring also said was a Shabbos Goy criticizing Israel.
00:29:22.000But anyway, this was one of the accounts.
00:30:13.000And he put out on- you'll understand what I mean when I read the tweet.
00:30:17.000He went on Twitter tonight and said the following, and I quote, he said, Michael Knowles said that transgenderism should be eradicated from society.
00:30:53.000Edmund Smirks says Michael Knoll said that transgenderism should be eradicated from society.
00:30:59.000A few days later, he went on the Whatever podcast.
00:31:03.000As the regime was trying to cancel him and ruin his entire life, Michael swooned the entire panel of liberal chicks by respectfully disagreeing with them.
00:35:09.000I'm so sick of this low test, like, beta male, and I really hate to say it, I'm not blaming it on Christianity, but the Christian religion, yes, even the trad Catholics, are totally cut to women.
00:35:29.000And I'm as Catholic as it gets, you know.
00:36:08.000The problem is these men, they marry these bossy women, they have daughters, and they're in this estrogen household and they they turn into like a different animal.
00:37:16.000Down the hall to the left, this is your party over there.
00:37:21.000And, you know, a lot of people swear up and down that they're not like that, but they really are.
00:37:26.000And you got this stuff going on all the time.
00:37:28.000Michael Knowles, perfect example of that.
00:37:30.000I went off on him during the Nala Show.
00:37:32.000This OnlyFans girl, she's a top 1% creator on OnlyFans.
00:37:37.000She makes $9 million, doing the most degenerate stuff conceivable as a porn star.
00:37:45.000Literally three weeks ago, she decides she's a Christian and Michael Knowles is gonna invite her on the show and do like a therapy session with her.
00:37:56.000Talking about her childhood and talking about how she became a porn star and all this stuff.
00:38:04.000And I want to be like, where's the men?
00:38:06.000Where's the men that are gonna take the country, man?
00:39:47.000In light of recent conversations, I thought it was relevant.
00:39:50.000We talked about the NALA thing, we talked about a couple of these things in the Super Chats recently, and then I see these tweets and it's like, you don't know what we're up against.
00:40:00.000You may, and I imagine a lot of maybe older people who watch this show, they're probably off put by some of the stuff I say, they don't know how bad it is.
00:40:08.000Or maybe they're part of the problem also, but I think some of them just don't even know how bad it is.
00:41:22.000These trad cons, they're homesick for a place that never existed.
00:41:27.000They want chivalry, but also where guys are doing half the chores, and we must always respectfully address the females, and never attack them for being women.
00:41:39.000It's like, what planet are you living on?
00:42:09.000You and your fucking girlfriend watch too many Netflix Disney movies and now you have a whole generation of young right-wing guys that think being a crusader deus vult is about being like a little sweetie boy that just wants cuddles and is gonna put the village to the sword for my fair lady who also has an OnlyFans.
00:43:32.000I think John Miller said this, and he's so right.
00:43:37.000Fundamentally, so many people that think they are red-pilled, and even other people think they're red-pilled, they're not actually red-pilled.
00:44:02.000That's why they're gonna be, you know, pen pals with Darren Beattie as though he's not like a Zionist Jew.
00:44:10.000And the rest, you know, Stephen Miller, we're gonna gas up Stephen Miller like he doesn't have the same background and Paul Gottfried like he didn't say he wants a right wing with no Nazis and no white nationalists.
00:49:21.000But some consider the strike to be a success because it signaled certain things about what a war between Iran and Israel might look like and how Iran may be able to deplete Israel's supply of air defense missiles.
00:49:39.000Others said that it demonstrated the opposite, demonstrated the effectiveness of the Israeli air defense and
00:49:48.000So there is some debate about what the actual consequences of that strike will be.
00:49:53.000Regardless, after the Iranian strike, almost immediately, Israel pledged that they would retaliate against Iran.
00:50:00.000Just as quickly, the United States came out and said that they would not participate in any offensive strike against Iran in retaliation for the drone attack, drone and missile attack, on Saturday.
00:50:14.000And so for the past week, ever since Saturday, there's been this intense speculation, and nobody knew until tonight what was happening, about what Israel would do to respond.
00:50:27.000Questions about the scope and scale of the retaliation, the manner.
00:50:38.000Would it target Iranian soil or would it target Iran's proxies?
00:50:43.000Would it be an airstrike or would it constitute some form of sabotage like a cyber attack or an assassination from within Iran?
00:50:51.000There was all kinds of debate and discussion about what that would look like and of course the looming threat in the background of all of this is
00:51:27.000And eventually you get to the point where a red line is crossed and there are now full-on hostilities.
00:51:35.000And the implications of that are that it would almost inevitably draw in the United States into a conflict with Iran and draw in the Iranian proxies in nearly every country in the Middle East.
00:51:49.000And certainly they would be attacking strategic choke points and resources in the Middle East.
00:51:55.000For example, the Red Sea, the Strait of Hormuz, Eastern Province, and Saudi Arabia.
00:52:03.000If Israel pursued a completely unrestrained retaliation, it could send the region into a total death spiral that may result in global economic collapse, another U.S.
00:52:19.000war in the Middle East, maybe even the use of tactical nuclear weapons, which is of course Israel's last deterrence.
00:52:27.000And that has been a part of the conversation.
00:52:30.000But tonight it looks like all of that is off.
00:52:34.000That's now, at least for now, off the table.
00:52:39.000It seems that Israel has launched an extremely minimal, extremely restrained attack against Iran.
00:52:53.000It says, quote, The Israeli military struck Iran early on Friday, according to two Israeli and three Iranian officials, in what appeared to be Israel's first military response to Iran's attack on Israel five days earlier.
00:53:08.000The Iranian officials said that a strike had hit a military air base near the city of Isfahan in central Iran early on Friday.
00:53:17.000What's important to keep in mind is that this city hosts one of Iran's nuclear facilities.
00:53:24.000And the significance of that is not lost on anybody.
00:53:29.000Not on Iran, Israel, America, the rest of the world that's watching.
00:53:34.000They targeted not the nuclear facility itself, but a military airport within the same city.
00:53:43.000The article goes on, it says the scale of the attack was unclear.
00:53:48.000Iranian officials said that the attack was carried out by small drones, possibly even launched from inside Iran, and that its radar systems had not detected unidentified aircraft entering Iranian airspace.
00:54:03.000They said that a separate group of small drones were shot down in the region of Tabriz, roughly 500 miles north of Isfahan.
00:54:11.000Iranian news agencies reported that explosions were heard near both cities, adding that nuclear facilities in Isfahan had not been hit.
00:54:20.000In the immediate aftermath, flight tracking websites showed that civilian planes had diverted their routes away from the area, and Iranian news outlets reported that several airports had been closed.
00:54:31.000Within a few hours, Iran's state television had broadcast footage of normal life resuming in Isfahan, and Iran's aviation agency said it was lifting flight restrictions.
00:54:41.000The Israeli military declined to comment.
00:54:44.000All the officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it publicly.
00:54:50.000The explosions came less than a week after Iran fired more than 300 missiles and drones at Israel, its first direct attack on the country, in response to an Israeli strike on an Iranian diplomatic compound in Syria.
00:55:03.000They killed seven Iranian officials on April 1st.
00:55:07.000So it looks like this was basically a nothing strike.
00:55:17.000There are conflicting reports about whether the drones actually struck their targets.
00:55:23.000They're not sure where the drones came from, if they came from outside Iran or from inside Iran.
00:55:31.000And regardless it was low-yield small suicide drones which most likely were ineffective.
00:55:39.000So this was not in any way a meaningful attack against Iran.
00:55:45.000Not in anything having to do with the kinetic capabilities of either country.
00:55:51.000They didn't neutralize any Iranian military facility.
00:55:54.000They didn't kill any Iranian personnel.
00:55:56.000They may have not even been able to cross into Iranian airspace.
00:56:00.000The significance of the attack, however, is what I have been saying from the beginning.
00:56:08.000Iran launched all these drones and missiles at Israel.
00:56:13.000And let's talk briefly about that attack on Saturday.
00:56:17.000They said that it was over 300 projectiles, drones, suicide drones, ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, launched at Israel, and not just from Iran, but also from Yemen, and from Iraq, and from Syria.
00:56:36.000American, French, British, Jordanian, and Israeli air defense shot down 94% of those projectiles.
00:56:46.0006% of the projectiles hit their intended targets, which were a military base in southern Israel and a military base in the Golan Heights on the border with Syria.
00:56:58.000And as I said earlier, there was some debate about whether or not the strike was successful.
00:57:04.000But here is what you need to understand about the calculation here.
00:57:20.000And Iran has been supplying all of its proxies across the region with drones and missiles.
00:57:27.000Low cost, rudimentary, but they are effective.
00:57:30.000And Iran has given them to Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the Houthi rebels or Ansar Allah in Yemen, to Hezbollah in Lebanon, and to its proxies in Iraq and Syria.
00:57:42.000Now these are low-cost and actually very old munitions, slow-moving, and specifically the suicide drones carry a low yield.
00:57:53.000So you imagine a missile taking out a building.
00:57:56.000These are more like grenades in terms of the explosive yield.
00:58:02.000And on Saturday, Iran sent hundreds of these projectiles, but so did all of its proxies.
00:58:10.000And it was only with the assistance of the US, French, British,
00:58:16.000Jordanian Missile Defense, in addition to the extremely expensive Israeli Iron Dome and other defense systems, that they were able to shoot down most of the projectiles.
00:58:28.000Said another way, Iran telegraphed the attack.
00:58:33.000They gave advance notice, they sent out their slowest moving drones, and Israel, in concert with all of its allies,
00:58:43.000Came together with prior knowledge and knowing where the missiles came from and was able to shoot them down with a 94% effectiveness rate.
00:58:54.000The other thing to consider is that the United States is not only supplying Israel with missile defense, but also Ukraine, and also Taiwan, but also we can't produce enough missiles.
00:59:09.000We don't have the same military-industrial complex that we did even 30 years ago.
00:59:15.000So we don't make missiles at the rate that Russia does, or at the rate that the combined revisionist powers do.
00:59:22.000And so there was this unmistakable message with all these facts in mind, which is something like this.
00:59:29.000In the event that Israel were to trigger a war with Iran, what Iran is saying...
00:59:35.000Is that without advance notice and if there were any failure to replenish the Israeli or even its partners missile defense systems, Iran and its proxies could totally overwhelm missile defense with cheap rudimentary drones and missiles.
00:59:55.000Israel and America would not be able to shoot them all down because America doesn't have enough and America can't make enough.
01:00:02.000And the message was, if we just keep Zerg-rushing, lobbing cheap missiles at your cities, and you have to shoot them all out of the sky, and you don't know they're coming from every direction, they're coming unannounced, they say that Hezbollah would be able to launch 5,000 missiles every day.
01:00:24.000If Israel gets in a war with Hezbollah and Iran, it's thousands of these things every single day.
01:00:30.000You can't shoot down all of them, and if you don't know when or where they're coming from, maybe you shoot down even a lower percentage.
01:00:39.000And what happens to Israeli society if drones and missiles are raining down on them every single day?
01:00:47.000What happens if drones and missiles are raining down, not even just on military targets, but civilian infrastructure, like on their electrical grid?
01:01:10.000You'd probably be totally devastated by something like that.
01:01:13.000And so, when you look at these strikes, it's not just messaging and symbolism in terms of the proportionality of the strike or the scope and scale of the strike, but also in terms of how the war would be conducted.
01:01:32.000And Iran and Israel and the United States too are perfectly aware of what is happening just to the north in Ukraine.
01:01:40.000Which is that Russia is now overwhelming Ukrainian defenses because it has turned into a war of attrition.
01:01:47.000And Russia can make far more artillery shells and far more artillery pieces and other military hardware than America can.
01:01:56.000Russia can make 6 to 1, 10 to 1, 15 to 1, depending on the timeline or the metric.
01:03:27.000The government can always print money.
01:03:30.000But the government cannot print anti-missile systems, because anti-missile systems require a whole industrial ecosystem to be able to make them.
01:03:39.000It requires workshops, it requires raw materials, it requires supply chains, it requires a lot of things that America doesn't have anymore, that are not native to it like it is in Russia.
01:03:53.000So, Iran's attack on Saturday was a message that, be careful what you wish for, you don't want to provoke a war with us because Iran and all of its proxies will be raining missiles on you and you can't do a thing about it.
01:04:11.000Israel had to respond to the Iranian attack because the Israeli security doctrine is that the people in Israel have to be safe.
01:04:22.000If the people in Israel feel like they're not safe because Hamas might crawl over the border and start killing them, or Iran can strike at them with impunity, then Israeli society falls apart.
01:06:51.000And Iran has defensive capabilities, they have offensive capabilities, but there's one thing that Iran doesn't have, and that's nuclear weapons.
01:07:01.000America has nuclear weapons, and a vastly superior conventional military, and Israel has a very small nuclear arsenal.
01:07:09.000And so when Israel and Iran trade these tit-for-tat strikes, or when they engage each other in these proxy battles in Iraq and Syria,
01:07:30.000At some point, though, there is a limit to how much Iran can escalate the hostilities.
01:07:37.000And that red line, that limit, is nuclear weapons.
01:07:41.000Israel knows that, at the end of the day, the ultimate guarantee of its security is that it has a nuclear bomb.
01:07:48.000If Israel is ever losing a war, it could immediately win the war by launching nukes.
01:07:54.000An invasion, a bombing campaign, significantly, or rather sufficiently,
01:08:03.000Damaging economic blockade, they could always launch a nuclear bomb.
01:08:08.000And that means that really any adversary of Israel could never put Israel in mortal danger.
01:08:14.000They could never corner Israel because they would get nuked.
01:08:18.000So there's a limit to how much they can ever escalate, how much they could ever
01:08:24.000Up the ante, how much they can play this game of chicken.
01:08:28.000So of course Iran has a civilian peaceful nuclear energy program, but which Israel and America and everybody knows could rapidly spin up into a nuclear weapons program.
01:08:42.000It's a civilian nuclear energy program and a space rocket program until it isn't.
01:08:49.000Until one day they decide it's actually a nuclear bomb program and an ICBM program.
01:08:56.000And there's not a ton of steps between them.
01:08:59.000It's about enriching uranium, and it's about miniaturizing, and it's also some of the rocket science.
01:09:05.000So they've maintained a space and a civilian nuclear program as a form of deterrence, that they could acquire a nuclear arsenal, something that would destabilize the region, invite American aggression, but also, if successful, would deter American or Israeli aggression.
01:09:23.000So, Israel wants to keep that strategic edge.
01:09:27.000Of course, they don't want Iran to have a nuclear program, because if Iran has a nuclear bomb, then that means they check each other.
01:09:35.000That means they're in a state of mutually assured destruction, like America and the Soviet Union, or India and Pakistan.
01:09:42.000And that means that, to some extent, the conflict is kind of frozen.
01:09:47.000Neither side would risk a miscalculation.
01:09:51.000By instigating a hostile or provocative action against the other on the offhand chance that it would trigger a nuclear war.
01:10:00.000The United States, for example, will not put in place a no-fly zone over Ukraine.
01:10:34.000Opposite magnets, or same magnets, right?
01:10:38.000And so that is what Israel is trying to avoid with Iran.
01:10:41.000If Iran gets the bomb, then American regime change in Iran becomes probably impossible.
01:10:49.000Any kind of Israeli regime change, or taking out the Al-Aqsa Mosque, or even for that matter going to war against Hezbollah, suddenly becomes far, far more complicated.
01:11:01.000So, as I've said from the beginning of this conflict, Israel's strategic objectives are they don't want Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, they don't want Hezbollah on their northern border, and they don't want Iran to have a nuclear program.
01:11:15.000And the timing here makes perfect sense.
01:11:18.000In 2015, Obama went to Iran without telling Israel and began negotiating a nuclear deal, the Iranian nuclear deal, which traded sanctions relief for restrictions on the enrichment of uranium.
01:11:36.000Low, low enriched uranium can be used for peaceful purposes.
01:11:41.000Very highly enriched uranium could be used for weapons.
01:11:44.000So it put restrictions and inspections on Iran's nuclear program in exchange for opening up their economy.
01:11:52.000Trump withdrew from the Iranian nuclear deal and forced, and he not only reapplied sanctions, but forced America's allies to reapply their sanctions against Iran.
01:12:03.000So Iran began to enrich uranium over 90% which is getting very close to weapons-grade uranium that they could use for a nuclear bomb.
01:12:16.000Joe Biden gets into office in 2021 immediately restarts talks to put the Iranian nuclear deal back together that Obama had in place back when he was president.
01:12:33.000They invite the Al-Aqsa flood on October 7th, they blow up the region, and now Iran is for the first time, maybe in history, in the crosshairs, in a conceivable way, for U.S.-Israel backed regime change.
01:12:51.000And the purpose of this is to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon.
01:12:55.000If Iran gets a nuclear weapon, then Israel's regional ambitions are put on hold indefinitely.
01:13:03.000Good luck trying to remove Hezbollah if they're backed by a nuclear-armed Iran.
01:13:09.000Good luck ousting Assad when he's propped up by a nuclear-armed Iran.
01:13:15.000And they don't want that even to be in the question.
01:13:17.000They don't want that to be a part of the political dynamic.
01:14:48.000The thing is, you may look at this action as a de-escalation.
01:14:53.000And what I mean by that is Israel bombed the embassy, which is extremely provocative.
01:14:58.000Iran bombed Israel, which is, it's either an escalation or it's proportionate.
01:15:05.000And then Israel did something that was not as serious.
01:15:08.000They did a small drone attack that didn't really register.
01:15:13.000And people might say, oh okay, crisis averted.
01:15:16.000But I said on Monday, if you go back and watch the show, I said,
01:15:20.000Whatever the Israeli strike is, even if it's small, it doesn't change the fact that the long arc, okay, the long-term trend is that Israel is constantly provoking Iran.
01:15:34.000The embassy attack itself was the latest and most egregious provocation against Iran.
01:15:41.000Iran called them out, and then Israel backed down.
01:15:47.000They will be back at it after they invade Ratha.
01:15:51.000Potentially if they launch a major operation against Hezbollah.
01:15:56.000And I seriously doubt that this is the end of Israel's air campaign in Lebanon, Syria, or Iraq.
01:16:05.000And as long as Israel keeps up that air campaign, and has designs on annexing Gaza and Rafah, and plans on pushing Hezbollah north of the Latani River, as long as that's still in effect, and it is,
01:16:18.000There still remains a risk of war with Iran.
01:16:21.000And that's why I said on Monday the significance isn't even what happens.
01:16:25.000The significance is, as I said Monday, that this went from a covert proxy war and that, you know, calling it a proxy war has gotten thinner and thinner.
01:16:59.000And whether, and I said on Monday, whether Israel backs down or not, we've crossed that threshold.
01:17:06.000And as time goes on, again, the grand arc is that Israel's constantly provoking and there is a general climate of hostility and confrontation.
01:17:18.000There is more that will come in the future.
01:17:21.000So, the genie doesn't go back in the bottle.
01:17:24.000Just because Israel backed down doesn't mean that you undo what has happened in the past two weeks, which is Israel and Iran trading fire on each other's, against each other's soil, from each other's soil, for the first time in history.
01:17:42.000And they could scale it down, and they could seek an off-ramp for this particular occasion.
01:17:48.000But that line has been crossed, and there will be more friction, and there will be more opportunities for confrontation, and things will escalate.
01:17:58.000And Israel will make sure of it, because at the end of the day, they want to bomb the nukes.
01:18:04.000That's not something that they're being forced to do, it's something they want to do.
01:18:09.000And that's the biggest error that people make.
01:18:11.000I'll share with you one funny thing, and then we'll probably move on to the Super Chats.
01:18:18.000After a year of research on Israel and Palestine, finally he's come to the conclusion, he says, why doesn't Israel just give the Palestinians a state?
01:19:03.000Taking out Iran's nuclear program will allow them to do many things, many creative and ambitious things in the region, without Iran to check them.
01:19:13.000So Destiny just needs like a couple more years.
01:19:16.000Maybe if someone could update the Wikipedia entry on Israel and he could read it.
01:19:21.000But I was so funny watching his stream.
01:19:53.000They said, well, we didn't know that Iran would take it so badly.
01:19:57.000They said they told the American government 24 hours before they hit the Iranian embassy, and then when the Americans said, hey, what are you trying to do, start a war with Iran?
01:20:07.000They said, oy vey, we didn't know that they were going to take it so badly.
01:20:21.000So, like, that's not a legitimate excuse.
01:20:24.000They're lying, just like they did with Iraq.
01:20:27.000It's like, at a certain point, there's something to be said about coincidences.
01:20:32.000At a certain point, you're like, did Israel accidentally stumble into a situation where Iraq was overthrown, Syria was destabilized, Iran has been the victim of sanctions for 20 years, and now they're blowing up their nuke facilities.
01:20:49.000Saudi Arabia is getting bribed by the government to make peace with Israel.
01:20:52.000You think they stumbled into all this?
01:22:42.000I doubt that Iran will respond to this.
01:22:44.000I think this was meant to be purely symbolic.
01:22:48.000I don't think that Israel seeks a direct confrontation with, excuse me, with Iran right now.
01:22:55.000They know that the United States is holding them back from doing that, from invading Rafah, from going to war in Hezbollah.
01:23:01.000This aid package is tied up in Congress.
01:23:04.000So I think that, for tactical reasons, Israel did not want to provoke a war with Iran right now, but certainly not out of the question in the near future.
01:23:15.000I think, if anything, it's more likely than not that it will happen.
01:23:31.000Most important artifacts of the Israel lobby and it was this document commissioned by Benjamin Netanyahu in 1996 by three or four American national security experts and it said we need a clean break with the previous Israeli doctrine and we need to aggressively confront our enemies
01:23:55.000On the offense, and it said specifically we need to overthrow Saddam in Iraq.
01:24:02.000We need to destabilize Syria, and then we need to go after Iran.
01:24:07.000And the reasoning for that is because they say it's about securing the realm, securing Israel's northern border.
01:24:13.000What's going on on Israel's northern border?
01:24:16.000Well, for 40 years, Iran has been training and arming and creating this militia called Hezbollah in Lebanon on their northern border.
01:24:28.000And the Hezbollah militant group is funded through Syria.
01:24:34.000It's a logistical supply chain that runs through Syria into Lebanon, right up into Israel's northern border with this unbeatable enemy that they had a tough time fighting in the 80s, had a tough time fighting in 2006.
01:24:46.000And they say, how do we beat Hezbollah?
01:25:12.000Supplying Hezbollah with missiles and equipment and officers so we have to destabilize Syria so we can act with a free hand in Syria and Lebanon and then ultimately the sponsor of all of this is Iran.
01:25:26.000Iran is by far and away then the most powerful country and they're the ones giving all the support.
01:25:32.000They're the ones that created this militia.
01:25:34.000So then we gotta cut off the head of the snake.
01:26:01.000But it wasn't a headline, and now Israel and Iran are at war, and Israel is bombing the city of one of Iran's nuclear facilities.
01:26:11.000They have a habit of creating these situations where they get a free hand to do what they want to do, to pursue their ambitious foreign adventures to secure regional hegemony in the Middle East.
01:26:31.000So, as I said, it would have been unthinkable a year ago that America would be hurtling towards a war with Iran, but that's where we are right now.
01:26:39.000Even though America is... they know it's happening, they oppose it happening, but all the same, we're being forced into it.
01:26:48.000So, we'll keep covering that as the days go on, but that's all the news for tonight.
01:26:55.000That's all we have on the Israeli strike, but
01:26:59.000We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats and see what you guys have to say about all this.
01:30:34.000Via LentGroi percent $20, thoughts on Andrew Tate white people tweets?
01:30:39.000His analysis is obviously wrong, white people are not going extinct because they don't pursue polygamy lol.
01:30:45.000Initially I didn't like the sentiment, but now has making x and rumble videos goading white people, perhaps hopefully this creates some racial feelings in his audience.
01:30:54.000Yeah, I think that's a positive, but... I mean, he's... I agree.
01:35:08.000And, um, as far as blacks producing more high-value members, I mean, is that even true?
01:35:13.000The other thing is the blacks have a higher IQ.
01:35:16.000American blacks, mostly because of white admixture, also because of some eugenic effects, they have a full standard deviation higher IQ than many African countries.
01:35:41.000Things like criminality, IQ, whatever.
01:35:45.000So much of the behavior is genetic and even if there's an environmental effect, ironically the environmental effects tend to subside after the age of 18.
01:35:55.000Person turns 18 and there's a regression to the mean.
01:35:59.000Their IQ, their behavior, it all goes back to what the father was.
01:36:03.000All goes back to what the parents were.
01:36:07.000And it's not to say that genetic determinism
01:36:10.000Is absolute or total, but not only is it not less than people expect, it's more than what people expect.
01:36:19.000What you're saying is that we're overestimating the effect of genetics.
01:36:22.000No, everyone is severely underestimating the effect of genetics, still.
01:36:44.000When you look at all the problems that I have, I'll be... I don't want to just give off the idea that this is me just dumping on black people because I don't like them.
01:36:54.000I mean, my ancestors had a deviated septum.
01:37:20.000I have a tendency to obsess about things.
01:37:25.000I think some would argue that you could classify me as mentally ill in one or another category, or pathological in one or another category.
01:37:33.000And it's not for me to say, well, like, that's an excuse I'm not culpable, but it is to say that I'm predisposed to certain behaviors because of my genetics.
01:37:53.000You know, there's only so much that can be done to break that cycle.
01:37:58.000The best thing that we can do is create incentives and disincentives.
01:38:04.000And we can make it so that people's bad behaviors are punished and their good behaviors rewarded.
01:38:11.000So we can bring out the best in people.
01:38:14.000And we should also facilitate policies where, you know, the people that are having kids are the people that are behaving in a civilized way.
01:38:23.000And what I mean by that is a society cannot thrive if psychopaths are having kids.
01:38:30.000If these maniacs, these super predators on the streets,
01:38:55.000And, you know, if these people aren't locked away forever, they just keep having thug kids.
01:39:00.000And I'm not saying lock up all black people, but I'm saying if somebody goes out and is like, they're like, you know, pathologically criminal, you gotta put them away forever.
01:39:46.000And some say that was a big part of how the European IQ got so high is because for generations that like bottom 10% of the population of Europeans was being killed off.
01:39:57.000They were being executed, excuse me, or put in jail forever.
01:40:01.000And when that happens, they're taken out of the gene pool.
01:40:06.000And I'm equally okay with people from any race.
01:40:10.000It happens that a lot of them are black.
01:40:12.000But I think that any person that is going out there and like a serial murderer, and obviously can't function in society, they shouldn't be having kids.
01:40:26.000That's a conversation a lot of people aren't ready for.
01:40:29.000If genetics are destiny, then to master our destiny we have to master genetics.
01:40:35.000And the good thing is that our understanding of that from a scientific point of view is increasing all the time, so it doesn't have to be as crude as like, call the hangman!
01:40:46.000You know, somebody's exhibiting dysgenic behaviors, now call the hangman!
01:41:03.000I know, like I said, people don't like to hear that.
01:41:07.000I know it's a major taboo, but it's the truth.
01:41:25.000Yeah, but the thing is, that was in a period of basically like total white supremacy.
01:41:56.000And basically the second that they got civil rights, it all went to shit.
01:42:02.000And that's not me saying that we should take away civil rights, that's me saying the moment they got autonomy and political, social, and legal equality, conditions rapidly deteriorated.
01:42:15.000So the kind of system you're advocating for would be like a completely white supremacist system.
01:42:23.000And obviously that didn't work because it created resentment and, you know, the struggle for self-determination and it flowered into Haiti, the Congo, Detroit.
01:42:38.000So, you know, there's got to be another way.
01:43:53.000I mean, I guess Cassie Dillon and Will Nardi were the first, but... But yeah, Will... James Alsop and Matt McGuinn, they were like the next after that.
01:45:19.000We were on the Model Yen team in high school.
01:45:22.000He saw I was doing a show, wanted to get into business with me, and then sided with James Alsup, who he had never met in his life, and tried to take the business.
01:46:26.000If every guy with a cult following or on an anti-semitic livestream show was inevitably on their way to becoming king, then it would only be me.
01:48:51.000Why is this in this, that the white genius, the white fucking genius, creative, magic man that everyone loves, is a retard who can't read, okay?
01:49:03.000He can build a laundry contraption, he can make chocolate that grows your hair back, but he can't read.
01:49:11.000And the black orphan, who, you know, no one would bother to piss on, well, she can't.
01:49:18.000Not only can't she read, her mom is a librarian.
01:49:22.000Her mom works at the library and she's a bookworm.
01:51:35.000It's not too late for anybody to fall into grave error and burn in hell, so that's why we gotta stay vigilant and remain Catholic.
01:51:55.000Pretty Fly White Guy sent $5, 341, I keep sending three on accident, but that was some African American stealing my name to talk about Hoplite the other night.
01:57:07.000One has to wonder, when is he gonna be on Ben Shapiro?
01:57:17.000You know, Michael Malice is as Jewish as it gets.
01:57:20.000Michael Malice went... When me and Kanye did Tim Pool, every time Tim Pool has a guest, they do a caricature portrait of the guest.
01:57:30.000And they have the guest sign the portrait.
01:57:32.000So they had a caricature portrait of me and Kanye,
01:57:36.000And we never got to sign ours because Kanye left in the middle of it and Michael Malice came in the next day wearing a swastika armband or a Star of David armband and signed ours and said Shalom.
01:57:49.000And talked on the show about how Jews are great.
01:57:51.000I mean, literally, he was the damage control act the next day.
01:57:55.000Me and Ye go on the show, storm out, Michael Malice comes on the next day as a super Jew with the Jew armband and signs it, Shalom, or some other stupid shit.
01:58:31.000Notarial person sent $10, you and your clique repeatedly trash low IQ and poor, but morally sound, whites whilst supporting a black Muslim pimp that has coerced Christian women into sex work and mocked white boys in the past.
01:58:44.000Last week, you said your role was to maintain the standard in the RW.
01:59:07.000Consequently, I want to surround myself with people that are smart, and with people that are successful, and with people that are getting after it.
01:59:16.000I don't want to surround myself with lazy people.
01:59:18.000I don't want to surround myself with lazy, dull people.
02:01:43.000Gross lifestyles, they're fat, and we as a race can't abide that.
02:01:49.000And we can't abide it by saying, you know, we're gonna take it easy on each other.
02:01:54.000That's why we call them wiggers, you know, because there's like one section of the black community that says, we need to learn how to read.
02:02:02.000You know, we need to learn how to read, and we need to dress properly, and speak properly, and we need to elevate.
02:02:08.000And then there's black people that are race hustlers, and they're like, we need real niggas, you know, you're a real coon, you wanna wear a shirt and tie like a white man, what are you, a coon?
02:02:21.000Then there's like this whole group of black people that they want to appeal to the lowest common denominator.
02:02:27.000And they want to say that if black people are failing, then we're going to identify black with failing.
02:02:32.000And we're going to be proud of failing.
02:02:34.000We're going to be proud of being poor.
02:02:35.000You know, because when you're poor, that means you're a real nigga.
02:02:38.000You know, when you're from the hood, that means you're a real nigga.
02:02:43.000It's like, how about black people taking pride in being educated?
02:02:48.000But the same thing is infecting white people.
02:02:52.000We're now white people look at successful whites and they don't like it.
02:02:58.000They look at a guy like Trump and they're like, huh, you're rich.
02:03:30.000You know, and the thing that... Of course, I don't endorse sneak up, you know, this whole... It's always race-baiting, too.
02:03:36.000You hang out with a black person, we'll just... Well, you're hanging out with a black person, but what, you're too good for us poor white people?
02:04:00.000Go fuck off and join the retard club and tell me how that goes.
02:04:04.000You know, if you got a problem with America First setting the bar and saying we don't want...
02:04:08.000Ignorant fatties you got a problem with that then go start the ignorant fatty movement and see how far you guys go literally and metaphorically You know, I'm so all these people want to chastise me It's like hey, you can start up your movement where you cater to disgusting slobs with holes in their t-shirts and
02:04:28.000You know, Oliver Anthony, out in the woods with his dog, crying about how fucking poor he is.
02:04:33.000You can go and start the, you know, ignorant poor person.
02:04:36.000How's his career even going, by the way?
02:05:33.000Some people are satisfied with the consolation of losing and saying, you know, well, hey, at least I'm a down-home folksy.
02:05:43.000At least I'm here with Mama, you know.
02:05:48.000Like, I want to, whatever the cost, I mean obviously not to morality, but whatever the personal sacrifice is, I want to win at any cost, and I want to leave it all on the field.
02:06:00.000I don't want to be some guy that loses, and then says, oh well, I was a noble loser.
02:06:06.000You know, I mean, if I lose because I get killed, or because, you know, they try to compromise me in some way, you know, that's one thing.
02:06:17.000But if I lose because I'm not trying hard enough, because I started accepting less from myself, I wouldn't forgive myself for that.
02:10:51.000But we wouldn't... We wouldn't under any circumstances, but...
02:10:56.000I'm just I'm so over the female leads I I can't I can't do it anymore I can't you know it's about a badass female vault dweller that's what what are we what are we doing what are we doing folks I can't take it
02:11:15.000Chad Champion sent $20, been watching for a long time, really white-pilled about 2024 I feel like everything has been building to this moment.
02:11:23.000We will have actual influence in the White House and be the staff.
02:11:26.000We won the argument now it's time to go hard as fuck in the White House.
02:11:33.000Magaw Crusader sent $5, Nick as a fellow Catholic I wanted to know who your top 3 favorite popes and saints are as well as what your rosary plus confirmation saint is thank you god bless.
02:14:07.000so good dude i love that song i love that song i love dance music like that it's kind of it's kind of like liminal it's kind of like liminal ethereal these um something about like the dance genre because you know a lot of people would say like oh it's repetitive and it's um
02:14:29.000And the lyrics suck, but there's something about it that's kind of like, like liminal, like it's almost like otherworldly.
02:14:38.000I don't know if that makes sense, but it's... There's something about it that is appealing to me.
02:16:50.000Guy was a rizzless, unfuckable incel, got a girlfriend, and then said, I'm leaving the groiffer incel movement, because I finally got a girlfriend who likes anime!
02:17:04.000Biggesticus sent $20, Nick did you see that What Will Kane a Fox News guy got Destiny to come on to have him get probed to the Fox News audience?
02:17:12.000Nick do you think Fox News will start putting him on shows like Hanny, Waters, and The Five?
02:17:17.000To be pro-Israel and disagree on other topics?
02:17:20.000PS you were also mentioned in that conversation lol.
02:19:58.000Yeah, and Knowles sucking down, doing his little show where he's dancing on the desk and stuff.
02:20:06.000You know you can kind of do that routine if you're still like a man, but if you're just a pussy you can't do that You know what I mean like if you get on your show, and you're like hardcore Then that's one thing But he gets on the show, and he's just like that guy said oh, I don't I don't disrespectfully disagree with women Okay, so then you're just a fag then you're not like you know It's not even like in a tasteful like
02:20:36.000It's like you're so you act like a beta male and you are a beta male Like there's no there's no redeeming there like your politics are shit You get walked all over by women and you act like that and you're slurping down cigars and playing your ukulele, dude You know Michael Knowles has like a ukulele.
02:23:05.000You make it all, you know, super chats like that make it all worth it.
02:23:10.000Sometimes I'm, I sacrifice so much and I have to put up with so much nonsense but super chats like that one make all the difference, make all the difference.
02:23:21.000That made it all, no, I, you know I'm not actually motivated by money but it's funny to joke about it.
02:24:01.000Ibrahim Habibi says, When I first made my account, I never imagined myself making posts or engaging with anyone on X. But over the past few months, the hypocrisy of these individuals within highly influential political organizations has gone too far.
02:24:18.000Here we have Charlie Jones, the program officer for all the YAF chapters, sending out an email condemning the Iranian attack on Israel and offering every chapter a free shipment of Israeli flags for tabling.
02:32:40.000want to use the super chat to like there's something about that to me which is just like not you know this guy said I'm gonna write the prayer like okay bro
02:32:58.000JarQubla sent $10, on FNF Destiny said why don't they just get US to invade Iran?
02:33:04.000I then realized how much of a midwit he is.
02:33:07.000Recently he vehemently said Israel won't retaliate to Iran, and they'll look stupid if they do.
02:33:16.000And what the, what the pretext is given by the State Department.
02:34:10.000And it's like, yeah, but that's why you need to evaluate these things.
02:34:14.000You need to evaluate them with evidence and what has more explanatory power
02:34:21.000Well, people like that are either unwilling or incapable of doing that, so they just go, yeah, oh... I just believe everything the government says.
02:38:01.000Yeah, because if there were any other expectations and they couldn't just show up and be like, Hey, I'm poor and I have holes in my shirt and I'm fat and a slob, but I'm white.
02:39:23.000The Tate white people tweet misses the mark because he refused to address Jewish subversion which has had a dramatic effect on every other point he made.