00:01:06.000We have kind of a problem on our hands.
00:01:08.000It was discovered earlier this week when President Trump called his economic advisor Gary Cohn a globalist.
00:01:16.000The mainstream media finally found out, they finally caught us, they're onto us.
00:01:21.000The globalist all along was simply an anti Semitic slur, simply a euphemism, a code word for Jews, right?
00:01:30.000And you see this all over social media, you see this all over YouTube this week since President Trump.
00:01:36.000Was reported as calling Gary Cohn a globalist in the New York Times.
00:01:39.000Then he said it, God forbid, at a press conference, said that Cohn was a globalist.
00:01:45.000And it's been all over social media, it's been all over the mainstream media.
00:01:49.000They say that globalist, it doesn't mean anything.
00:01:51.000When we say globalist, it doesn't mean internationalist, it doesn't mean these rootless ruling elite that has subjected us to mass immigration and free trade.
00:02:41.000And so we're going to take down and deconstruct 10 anti Semitic dog whistles that are used by neo Nazi white nationalists to describe Jews.
00:02:49.000And of course, the first that we have is globalist.
00:02:53.000The next time you hear anybody talking about this ruling elite that is pillaging our markets with free trade, that is destroying our factories, destroying our jobs, pillaging our communities, when Donald Trump says it, when Steve Bannon says it, when they talk about this collection of international bankers and corporations and politicians and media people, That have ripped into the heart of the country and torn its heart out.
00:03:18.000We know that this is just anti Semitic stuff.
00:03:20.000And we notice this happens to be a lot of Jews who fall under these classes, but this is just anti Semitic garbage.
00:03:55.000Who cares if there's a lot of Jews, okay, that are, you know, European style socialists?
00:04:00.000Who cares if they have billions of dollars and they're funding socialists and mass Muslim immigration and they're trying to subvert our processes here?
00:04:31.000This is a favorite of Stephen Miller, who's an advisor to President Trump.
00:04:35.000This is an adjective, but it's also a pretty nasty one that's used to describe Jews.
00:04:39.000If we're talking about these people in the great world cities of the United States and in Europe and all over the place, these people who, in a phrase, they feel at home everywhere and yet they feel at home nowhere.
00:04:55.000This is terrible white supremacist rhetoric.
00:04:57.000And so when you hear Donald Trump, when you hear Stephen Miller, or anybody at all talk about cosmopolitans, progressives, urbanites, people that don't really care for the Culture of the host country, the host, you know, like kind of like a parasite.
00:05:33.000When you see that, for example, American banks or American multinational corporations, They have their tentacles all over the world, in Europe, in Asian markets, in African markets, in the Middle East.
00:05:45.000And you have corporations that operate not just in this country, they do their business here, but they also conduct their business everywhere, internationally, transnationally.
00:05:55.000And because of that, maybe they don't care for the country that they reside in.
00:05:59.000Maybe this doesn't give them an incentive to care about the people or the land that they're in, and they'll be content to pollute and to dump hazardous materials, and they'll corrupt the youth and do all these kinds of things.
00:07:27.000We all know that when you attack the media and we hear this very problematic rhetoric about going after the media, we know who the media is.
00:07:37.000We have to stop it before it's too late.
00:07:39.000Number six, this also kind of goes along with media Hollywood.
00:07:43.000When you hear the hateful right wing talk about Hollywood and how, you know, they're sexualizing young children and they put basically soft.
00:07:51.000Pornography on television and in the movies, and they inject all sorts of other stuff like race mixing and sex.
00:07:57.000We know, we know again the directors, we know the actors, we know what they mean when they target Hollywood.
00:08:03.000We know exactly what they mean by that.
00:08:05.000It is just pure, like Elliot Hamilton, my hero, Ben Shapiro, another hero of mine.
00:08:10.000Like they say, this is just Jew hatred, pure and utter Jew hatred at its finest.
00:08:16.000When people talk about the press, when they talk about Hollywood and going after them and just disrespecting them in any way, we know who comprises these institutions.
00:08:24.000And so when you go after them, you're actually going after minorities.
00:08:28.000You know who else went after minorities?
00:09:04.000We all know you're referring to AIPAC, the biggest foreign lobby in the country that seems to control the State Department, that seems to control our foreign policy.
00:09:14.000And so when we heard Donald Trump say things like, time to drain the swamp, time to get rid of the corruption, we, again, we see right through it.
00:09:22.000We knew exactly who he was talking about.
00:09:25.000He was talking about the Jewish people who, by the way, they have a right just like anybody else to buy the government, they have a right just like anybody else, a foreign country influencing elections and influencing policy.
00:10:31.000They talk about Wall Street and how Wall Street is doing very well.
00:10:34.000The stock market's through the roofs, but middle America's suffering, and they're just getting the scraps.
00:10:39.000And we all, again, we all know what that means.
00:10:42.000Here is just yet another euphemism for the Jewish people.
00:10:46.000We look at the top 1%, and we see how many of them are populated by this certain very holy, very pious, valued Semitic people.
00:10:55.000And when they talk about Wall Street and finance, and there's this really scary rhetoric, this really violent, you know, when they use their words, it's almost like violence.
00:11:05.000It's almost equal to political, physical violence, the way they talk about Wall Street, their words.
00:11:14.000And, you know, I hate to bring him back up, but we all know who committed violence against the people.
00:11:20.000So, number nine, this is going to be a controversial one, okay?
00:11:24.000I know because this is a feminist kind of a thing.
00:11:28.000Women have kind of co opted this word, and I know women are victims, and we have to take care of them, but women are kind of the biggest purveyors of anti Semitism around.
00:11:38.000We heard this a lot with the Me Too movement just recently.
00:11:51.000And this is going to be controversial because women are going to say, look, you have to believe everybody, and this is a problem affecting the female community and all the rest.
00:12:00.000But when we heard all those liars come out of Hollywood, and again, remember Hollywood?
00:12:07.000When they all came out of Hollywood and were pointing to all these people and saying, that's a rapist, that's a rapist, that's a rapist, and all of them happened to be Jews from Weinstein to this one and that one, and they all happened to have some kind of DNA, they all happened to have some kind of bloodline, we knew what they meant.
00:12:25.000They said rapist, and they said, oh no, it was for men that were abusing their power and abusing women.
00:12:31.000And yet, you went down and almost to a man, they were all Jewish.
00:12:35.000So, women, we knew exactly what you were trying to say, okay?
00:12:38.000With this white supremacist BS, we knew exactly what you were trying to say, and we're not gonna have it anymore.
00:12:45.000We're not gonna talk about the rapists anymore, okay?
00:12:48.000I know you're very paranoid about that, but it's not gonna happen.
00:12:52.000And then, number 10, I think this is the most evil one.
00:12:55.000This is the most sinister one, because it's the one you would actually expect the least.
00:13:00.000It's the one you would think would actually, you know, you might not even think of it this way because, you know, anti Semitism is so ingrained.
00:13:08.000It's so institutionalized in our vocabulary and in our day to day lives.
00:13:12.000But number 10, the worst of them all is actually when a Gentile or a Goyim says the word Jew.
00:13:20.000If you actually, if you're white, and I mean like if you're a European, if you're like one of the animals that is not chosen, and you say the word Jew, you're actually being anti Semitic.
00:13:31.000I've never, and listen to the way it sounds when, When non Jewish people say Jew, it just sounds, doesn't that Jew?
00:14:05.000Why does it even matter that Jake Tapper is half Jewish?
00:14:08.000Why does it even matter that the people in Hollywood and finance and all, why does it even matter?
00:14:13.000Why would you even try to distinguish?
00:14:14.000The only people, what you're essentially doing when you point out who is Jewish and who is not, or even say the word Jew, what you're essentially doing is affixing a gold star to the badges and to the lapels of all of the different Jewish people.
00:14:30.000That's what you're doing, in effect, when you talk about Jews.
00:14:33.000You're essentially saying, hey, you look like you have curly hair, have a gold star.
00:14:47.000We're not even, I shouldn't even have to say this.
00:14:49.000I shouldn't even dignify this phenomenon, this white nationalist phenomenon, with a serious political segment because it's so out of control and it's so beyond the pale and we just can't have it anymore.
00:15:02.000So, we're not going to say those words on the show.
00:16:32.000And this is a reminder Donald Trump had very good relations with Poland earlier on in his presidency.
00:16:38.000If you remember, about nine months ago, he went to Poland and he gave a speech which many compared to Ronald Reagan's speech or Jack Kennedy's speeches when they went to Europe and they confronted Russia.
00:16:59.000He talked about Western civilization not being extinct, defending it, asserting it, very implicit stuff.
00:17:05.000People thought this was a call to action for maybe European descended people, for Western civilization.
00:17:13.000That you look at the Muslim refugee crisis going on in Europe, you look at the European Union and their tyranny over the sovereign nations there.
00:17:20.000And Donald Trump was essentially saying, we have to make This realm is great again, make the civilization great again.
00:17:26.000And so we had a very strong relationship with Poland right out of the gate with Donald Trump.
00:17:30.000And now, nine months later, President Trump's State Department has issued an ultimatum to the Polish government where they said, unless and until you repeal a certain law, and we'll get into what that law is, unless and until the Polish government repeals this law, the U.S. president and the U.S. vice president will not meet with your top officials.
00:17:50.000We will not receive your top officials.
00:17:52.000We will not receive your head of state.
00:17:54.000We will not receive your head of government.
00:17:56.000You will get no time with the president, not on the phone, not in person, not with the vice president.
00:18:00.000We will not fund any more military or economic projects in Poland.
00:18:07.000And lastly, if any American gets charged under this law, under the given law, well, then there would be dire consequences, says the State Department.
00:18:17.000And they lay out this ultimatum, which is really a shot across the bow to a country that we have been allies with.
00:18:24.000For a long time, that we have had a very special relationship.
00:18:27.000I mean, they are in many ways a close ally.
00:18:29.000We have a special alliance with them, and we had that great speech nine months ago.
00:18:34.000And now all of a sudden, we have this ultimatum.
00:18:36.000Now we have, out of a clear blue sky, the State Department says, We're not going to meet with your president.
00:18:41.000We're not going to meet with your prime minister.
00:18:43.000You're not going to get any of our money.
00:18:45.000And if you charge any Americans under this law, God help you.
00:18:49.000And you have to wonder, because the American government receives the king of Saudi Arabia.
00:18:54.000Receives the Chinese premier, receives, will be meeting with Kim Jong un before May, a tyrannical dictator who stars his people.
00:19:04.000He'll meet with people all across the world.
00:19:07.000There'll be delegations sent to the Middle East meeting with governments to collude with terrorists.
00:19:13.000They'll meet with Bibi Netanyahu, who's responsible for stealing our military technology and selling it to the Chinese, for spying on our people, for stealing our military secrets, and on and on and on, for having an illicit nuclear program.
00:19:26.000He meets with Vladimir Putin, who the mainstream media says Vladimir Putin is this tyrant.
00:19:30.000He's this autocrat, authoritarian guy.
00:19:34.000So if they're not going to meet with the Polish president, but yet they meet with all these characters, they meet with the king of Saudi Arabia, and the Saudi royal family funded ISIS.
00:19:43.000He meets with the Qataris, and they funded ISIS.
00:19:45.000He meets with Putin and Kim Jong un and Xi Jinping and all the rest, and yet he won't meet.
00:19:50.000Wow, these Polish people, what's going on in Poland?
00:20:16.000Well, the reason that they issued this ultimatum to Poland and they said we're not going to meet, we're defunding, and there could be potential for serious escalation with Poland is over a law that the right wing Polish government passed, which made it illegal to attribute responsibility to Poland for the Holocaust.
00:20:36.000So Poland essentially made it illegal to say Polish Holocaust.
00:20:39.000They made it illegal to say that Poland was complicit or was responsible for the Holocaust, which is historically true.
00:20:47.000Which, if you look at the Holocaust, and the Nazi regime was responsible for it, occupying Poland.
00:20:52.000The reason that we even got World War II was because Hitler invaded Poland, because the Nazis invaded Poland.
00:20:58.000And so I don't even think it's that controversial to say, well, it's not totally historically accurate to call it a Polish Holocaust.
00:21:04.000But the right wing government, they essentially made a symbolic gesture by saying, look, we hear this slander in the international press, in the international press.
00:22:04.000We had millions killed in World War II.
00:22:06.000We had millions killed under the Russians, millions killed under the Germans.
00:22:09.000And so, we're just not going to have our country slandered.
00:22:12.000And you heard a little bit of this kind of stuff from Marine Le Pen during the French election, where she said, you know, the French were not responsible for this particular massacre.
00:22:20.000And you hear a lot of this from the more right wing parties, Euroskeptic parties.
00:22:24.000Parties in Europe who say that we want to recognize our countries as great.
00:22:28.000We don't want to have this white guilt, this historical burden.
00:22:33.000You know, everybody in every time has done bad things.
00:22:35.000Everybody in every time has done wrongdoings or killed people or whatever.
00:22:40.000And we should celebrate the good things in our country and not dwell on the bad things, which I think is reasonable for all countries.
00:22:57.000So, what the president, or rather what the State Department is in effect saying, is that you can be Kim Jong un, and you could be genocidal, and you can starve your people, and you could commit war crimes, and you could be at war with the United States, threaten to nuke the United States, and we'll still meet with you.
00:23:14.000And that's better than what Poland said about that event.
00:23:18.000We're saying that Mohammed bin Salman in Saudi Arabia, or King Salman of Saudi Arabia, or his predecessor, King Abdullah, these people who their family was responsible for ISIS, is responsible for Wahhabist.
00:23:30.000Salafi terror across Europe, across the Middle East.
00:23:33.000They're responsible for all kinds of ills in the Middle East.
00:23:48.000That's better than what Poland's doing.
00:23:50.000And I think this tells you something about the way the government runs.
00:23:54.000And it's also interesting in the context of Europe, because in 18 countries in Europe, it's illegal to deny the Holocaust, it's illegal to question the official narrative about it.
00:24:04.000And so nobody has a problem with those free speech abridgments.
00:24:07.000You know, the Israelis and the Americans say, Poland is abridging free speech.
00:24:12.000They're causing people to not ask questions, and that will cause more anti Semitism in the future.
00:24:18.000And yet, in many countries in Europe, there's already laws against asking questions about the Holocaust.
00:24:24.000There was a woman, we talked about her for a long time Ursula Haverback in Germany, this 88 year old frail woman who she wrote these little letters out to different newspapers and basically said, Yeah, I don't exactly believe the official story.
00:24:37.000I don't necessarily deny it, but I just think that some of the details are a little bit off, and I don't agree with the general hypothesis.
00:25:15.000Really got to ask yourself the only two countries in the world who have a problem with this law, the only two countries that have expressly condemned it and have imposed consequences are Poland, Israel, and the United States.
00:25:28.000What do we get for that arrangement where we come to the defense every time of this country, where every time we're out there cucking and shilling, here's Poland, a staunch, a strong ally.
00:25:39.000We have many immigrants from them and fine people, and we love them in many cases, and we've been with them for a long time.
00:26:16.000And gradually, since the end of the Cold War, we've been shifting our military presence.
00:26:20.000Our NATO presence into Poland, away from Germany and into Poland to reflect the shift of the Soviet Union, which was expanded very westward back towards where it was originally.
00:26:31.000So we've been cooperating with Poland.
00:26:33.000We've been cooperating with them on missile defense, on military, on economy.
00:26:37.000They're one of the top emerging markets in the world, really a fantastic country.
00:27:17.000And especially given what was announced this week, that in the same week you hear this ultimatum, in the same week you hear that Donald Trump will not meet with the Polish president because of this law.
00:27:27.000In the same week, no less than a week later, you hear he's going over to North Korea to meet with Kim Jong Un.
00:28:10.000I'm sure if you studied international relations as long as people like Brett Stevens in Jerusalem or Bill Kristol, I'm sure you can understand why this is necessary, why this has to happen, why we have to ruin a great alliance over that law, but yet we could do things with North Korea.
00:28:24.000I'm sure there's an answer, and I mean that seriously.
00:28:53.000If the super chat is, what would be like a higher end?
00:28:58.000If the super chat is Whole Foods and you get some more bougie looking people, you get a certain class of people, more tame, more quiet, they're dressed nicely, maybe the live chat is like Dollar General.
00:30:08.000Yeah, well, that is the perfect example, the Balkans.
00:30:12.000And this is something we talked about on the debate with R.C. Maxwell.
00:30:16.000Was that World War I and World War II are kind of the trial by fire for multiculturalism, for multiracialism, for a multiethnic country, in the sense that in World War I, when World War I broke out in 1914, you had three multiethnic empires.
00:30:31.000You had the Russian Empire, you had the Austro Hungarian Empire, and you had the Ottoman Empire.
00:30:36.000And if you know anything about these countries, the Russian Empire was enormous, comprised different religions, races, and ethnicities.
00:30:42.000They had the Finns, they had the Belarusians, they had the Ukrainians, they had the Georgians, they had.
00:30:48.000The Tatars, they had all kinds of people.
00:30:51.000They had Orthodox Muslims, I mean, you name it.
00:30:54.000They had people out in the steppe, they had people out in Siberia, they had people all the way out in Yakutsk, very Asiatic type people, the farther you went east in Russia.
00:31:06.000And so they had a country that was multi ethnic.
00:31:43.000What happened in World War II with the Nazi regime trying to unite all the German people from Czechoslovakia to Austria to Poland?
00:31:51.000And they got all the German people together and it caused war.
00:31:55.000And it looked like by the end of all these conflicts from World War I to World War II to the Cold War, in each case, you sorted out these countries along ethnic lines.
00:32:04.000After each conflict was resolved, after each, and when we mean conflict, we don't just mean interstate conflict, we mean conflict between interests and peoples.
00:32:12.000That reach a resolution where they can move forward and pursue their separate interests.
00:32:17.000And in each case, World War I, World War II, the Cold War, the wars in the Balkans in the mid 90s, in each case, you had a sorting.
00:32:25.000In each case, you had a redefinition along ethnic and racial lines.
00:33:24.000These are people who have an ideology which is bankrupt, which is foreign, which is utopian, which is progressive, which I don't agree with.
00:33:30.000You know, people talk a lot about Nazis, but if you talk about National Socialism, here's a system that it doesn't take long to say has no place in America.
00:33:39.000Only, and not because we're liberal and multicultural, but because this is an ideology that was developed particularly by the Germans and not by accident.
00:33:49.000Taylor, who's a British historian, writes about this how Germany was really the only country that could have produced national socialism.
00:33:55.000And for some reasons, Germany inevitably would have produced national socialism.
00:34:00.000It goes along with their national character, the physiognomy of their civilization.
00:34:04.000And that's why fascism manifested itself differently in Germany than it did in Italy, than it did in Spain, than it did in the United Kingdom, or when it was attempted there.
00:34:14.000You look in Italy, and the fascism there was nowhere near like national socialism.
00:34:19.000You look at the fascism in Spain under Francisco Franco, nothing close to National Socialism.
00:34:25.000So, National Socialism was very particular to Germany, and it is not American.
00:34:30.000It's not fitting with the character of the American people, which is individualist, which is self reliant, which is decentralized, and it's just not for this country.
00:34:41.000That's on their ideology, on everything else.
00:35:02.000Any serious person, I shouldn't even dignify with this long of an answer, but I know a lot of people watch the show might think that's cool or that's edgy, but it's just clownish.
00:35:11.000And any adult, any mature adult will tell you the same thing.
00:35:16.000Nobody who has a job and works and is over the age of 23 or 24 will tell you that's a serious political movement that resonates with me or that I would join.
00:36:27.000Meanwhile, serious people with serious jobs in government, in media that maybe know what we know and maybe believe the same things that we believe, but are affecting real change, and they're out there.
00:37:30.000Sorry to hear that, my friend, but glad we can lift your spirits a little bit with a fun show.
00:37:35.000You know, I will say about this show here's the thing.
00:37:38.000I sympathize with this, I empathize with this, because this was me for a lot.
00:37:43.000Of my time in high school and college, you know, just kind of hanging out at home on a weeknight or on a, you know, it gets late and it gets dark and I get a little bit wistful and I think a lot.
00:37:53.000And what I like about this show, what I like about America First is you can be having a rough day, you can be having a tough time, you know, you could get laid off from your job or something bad could happen to you, somebody could die in the family.
00:38:06.000You know, bad things happen, things change, but America First stays the same.
00:38:10.000America First is always on at 7 o'clock.
00:38:45.000Like the ADL and the SPLC and Media Matters, when they talk about me, they say, you know, Charlottesville white nationalist hosts hate filled podcasts.
00:38:55.000You know, this is on Canary Mission, I think.
00:38:58.000This is somebody that got banned from Twitter, but they were creating essentially like a hit list of people who oppose foreign aid to Israel.
00:39:06.000And the headline for all these different publications is always like, Charlottesville teen hosts hate filled podcasts.
00:40:02.000Do you think that we could organize a letter writing campaign?
00:40:05.000Or something similar to protest the State Department decision in Poland?
00:40:09.000I, you know, maybe, but at the end of the day, I look at petitions, I look at the letter writing, the switchboard stuff, and it's just so.
00:40:17.000I don't think it really has an effect, to be quite honest.
00:40:19.000I've never really looked into that kind of thing because people make petitions all the time for stupid stuff.
00:40:25.000People, liberals make petitions, people make phone calls all day long.
00:40:29.000Do you think these are the people that are pulling the strings in government?
00:40:32.000Do you think the State Department's going to get a couple of letters and say, oh, wow, you know, we were previously controlled by a foreign lobby that was pouring money into the coffers of.
00:40:40.000The people that appointed us, but now I read this letter and I'm going to change course.
00:40:44.000And I'm not saying that to make fun of you.
00:40:46.000I'm just saying I think people have this weird pathology where they think they have a greater influence than they do.
00:40:54.000I really think there's very few options that an individual can have writing a letter, making a phone call that is really going to move the lever in any significant way.
00:41:06.000I think the best thing that you can do is run for office, is to show up to your Your local GOP, whatever that is, or tweet about it, you know, that kind of thing.
00:42:03.000I guess the only reason it's bad is it's because, what, like two different parties are in conflict with one another?
00:42:10.000I mean, this movement, I think people have to seriously take a look in the mirror and say, what the hell are we doing?
00:42:16.000There's this weird effect that the internet has on people, this echo chamber that it has on people where they think, you know, they're out there posting racist memes online.
00:42:25.000And I say racist, you know, in a self aware way.
00:42:28.000They're posting memes about, like, oh, did you know this?
00:42:54.000Just take a good, long, hard look in the mirror for these people who they have these grandiose, these delusions of grandeur that this political movement that's maybe a thousand strong, which can't command more than 50 people to show up to a speech at any given movement, is having some kind of consequence on politics.
00:43:12.000And people are, and here's why I say that because people are going out there, young people are going out there, and they're ruining their lives, they're ruining their reputations, they're making themselves unemployable.
00:43:21.000Making themselves get kicked out of school in pursuit of a movement that they're being told is about to take over the country.
00:43:28.000In short order, we're about to revolutionize.
00:43:30.000We just have to raise the consciousness a little bit more, and then we're going to be the ones making the rules.
00:44:06.000I imagine a very handsome fellow, a smart fellow who says Canuck hegemony, the Canadians.
00:44:13.000You know, JF brought up a really interesting point the other day on Bloodsports about Canada.
00:44:17.000He said that Canada is comprised of people who descend from those that fled North America, or rather, fled the eastern seaboard of the United States during the Revolutionary War.
00:44:30.000Which gives you an insight into why Canada is the way it is.
00:44:33.000He said that most of the people in Canada are descended from people who saw revolution in America and they were like, let's get out of here, which I never thought of that before, never heard that.
00:44:43.000But yeah, Canadians got to take their country back.
00:44:45.000It's very unfortunate with this Trudeau character, the son of Fidel Castro.
00:44:51.000He's really been a national embarrassment, an international embarrassment for Canada with this India trip and this cucking before degenerates and trannies.
00:45:07.000Logical conclusion says What about small souled atheists arguing that metaphysics aren't objective, but just a useful linguistic framework describing emergent properties?
00:45:18.000Can these unbelievers get any more degenerate?
00:45:20.000Well, it's just at the end of the day, these people don't know what they're talking about.
00:45:24.000At the end of the day, from Styx to other atheists, they have not read the arguments for God's existence.
00:46:02.000And yet they haven't even investigated the other side, they haven't even looked into it, the justification for it.
00:46:07.000The teleological, the ontological, the cosmological justification for it from Aquinas or from other philosophers that preceded and succeeded him.
00:46:15.000They take these creationist, evangelical, intelligent design arguments, God of the gaps arguments, and they think that they deserve the Nobel Prize for it.
00:46:25.000And then, additionally, it's interesting where they have this animosity towards organized religion.
00:46:32.000This is something that Styx talks about a lot on his show, which I think is interesting.
00:46:36.000And we didn't really get to cover this as much as I'd have liked to during the debate.
00:46:40.000But he has this animosity towards organized religion.
00:46:43.000Spirituality is fine, but if it's organized, it's a problem.
00:46:46.000And I think to myself, does anybody have a problem with organized mathematics?
00:46:50.000Do people have a problem with organized the study of history, organized government, organized economics?
00:46:57.000Oh, I believe in math, but I don't believe in the math that the academics are pushing.
00:47:02.000This 2 plus 2 stuff, this plus sign, these Arabic numerals.
00:47:32.000Why is organized different or inherently inferior to disorganized?
00:47:37.000Don't you think that with organization, you get smarter people?
00:47:40.000Don't you think that if you put 100 people together as opposed to one, you get better ideas?
00:47:46.000If you believe in IQ, if you believe in the bell curve, you understand that most people are not going to be able to understand these complicated arguments for God.
00:47:55.000You know, Stick said something very telling during the debate.
00:47:57.000He said that you, the lay person, is probably more intelligent than a priest or a theologian.
00:48:06.000And I have to laugh at that because I think how many people are, number one, intelligent enough, but number two, spend the time to learn about these things?
00:48:14.000There's an inherent cognitive ability that you need to understand scholasticism.
00:48:18.000It's difficult even for me, and I consider myself a 250 IQ kind of person.
00:48:22.000But you have to understand the scholasticism, you have to understand the metaphysical arguments, but then at the same time, you have to study.
00:48:32.000You have to study Christian philosophy.
00:48:34.000You have to study Christian historicity.
00:48:36.000You have to study the different catechisms and the different pronouncements by the popes and the ecumenical councils.
00:48:43.000I mean, you have to learn so much about so many different subjects, fields of study, and difficult things and historical things in different languages, translations, linguistics.
00:48:53.000And you're telling me that, you know, Joe Schmo, who may be illiterate, you know, some illiterate guy from Africa, he's got a better idea of what it means to be a Christian than.
00:49:01.000Thomas Aquinas or Fulton Sheen or C.S. Lewis?
00:49:22.000However, if we're going to be taking in refugees, if we're going to be taking in immigrants, let's take in the ones that we can assimilate.
00:49:29.000Let's take in the ones that have a chance at becoming Americans in the real sense of the word.
00:49:34.000We can take Polish people over Africans or Hispanics or Asians, not singularly because of race, but because Polish people are similar to Americans.
00:49:43.000They are similar to the people that founded the country.
00:49:46.000And people say, oh, well, Polish people are different than the English Protestants that founded the country.
00:49:50.000Yeah, but we're talking about different orders of magnitude here, different degrees.
00:49:55.000An English Protestant is more similar to a Polish person than an English Protestant is to a Sub Saharan African or an Aztec, you know, Amerindian or.
00:50:12.000But you think about the fact that Polish people and the English Protestants both worship Jesus Christ.
00:50:18.000And think about the consequence of that.
00:50:20.000Think about what is latent in that similarity that they believe in monotheism, that they believe in the Ten Commandments, that they believe in these particular generals, these particular customs and symbols and this history.
00:50:32.000They use the same alphabet, they use languages that derive from similar language trees.
00:50:38.000They share a common history on the same continent.
00:50:40.000In many cases, they fought in the same wars.
00:50:42.000They had the same modes of government.
00:50:44.000The culture and technology spread in the same way during the Enlightenment, during the Reformation, during, you know, uh, the Industrial Revolution.
00:50:52.000So you look at the differences between a Polish person and an English person.
00:50:55.000You compare it to China, for example, where they have no monotheism, where they never knew Jesus Christ to a significant extent, where they have a totally different alphabet, you know, different way their alphabet works, different language, a different culture.
00:51:08.000They don't even use a fork and knife like we do.
00:51:11.000They didn't know feudal kingdoms and things like that.
00:51:14.000I mean, to an extent, they did, but not in the same way that Europeans did.
00:51:17.000They didn't have an industrial revolution.
00:51:23.000And so, how could you say that, well, there's no difference in the time it would take or the level that a Chinese or a Polish person can assimilate?
00:53:01.000You understand the point is that China is not a Christian nation.
00:53:06.000Christianity may be in China, it may be growing in China, but historically speaking, China didn't develop for 1700 years as a Christian nation.
00:53:15.000I mean, you understand the difference where they might have Christianity, they might adopt certain things that are Western, but that's 50 years ago.
00:53:22.000Maybe that's 100 years ago that this was introduced economically.
00:53:26.000With culture, with religion, to these different countries.
00:53:29.000Japan, for example, which we might say is the most westernized example of an Asian country or any country for that matter, and they only became westernized during the Meiji Restoration of, what was it, 1868 or 1848?
00:53:42.000So even the most westernized non Western country, Japan, only became western influenced in the 1860s.
00:53:50.000Maybe you look at Turkey, maybe you look at the Ottoman Empire, and even then you had Constantinople, you had the Byzantine Empire there, so that's a bad example.
00:54:30.000And I came out of this feeling very strongly after CPAC, after I met people who held legitimate positions and who believe in what I'm doing and who support what I say and my beliefs, but they're in government or they're in media and they can't even be associated with me, let alone people like that.
00:55:00.000Richard Spencer and he shows up to a speech with the TWP and they're throwing up Roman salutes and they're on their national socialism or death tour, that's a liability.
00:55:09.000That's going to do nothing but hurt you.
00:55:12.000And it does no good to associate with people like that.
00:55:15.000So, I would ask, how are they useful in any capacity anymore?
00:55:22.000VF says, My coworkers were praising little Ben today, and I told them if they like him, he should check out your show.
00:55:39.000Hey, and if you don't read Aquinas, at least read Ed Feezer, at least read Peter Kreeft, at least read Matthew Kelly.
00:55:46.000But, you know, because Aquinas is, you know, it's pretty dense, it's pretty dry.
00:55:50.000And that's, I hope, doesn't come across as an insult.
00:55:53.000But just for somebody who's a neophyte in the subject, to jump right into 5,000 pages of theology, not an easy task.
00:56:02.000You know, most people are reading, like, To Kill a Mockingbird or the sequel to that book, or they're reading The Hunger Games and then they're thrown into, you know, Thomas Aquinas talking about Neoplatonism or Neoplatonism and Aristotelianism and all the rest.
00:56:17.000Maybe they need a little, they need to be eased into it a little bit.
00:56:21.000You believe what they do, you just don't call yourself alt right.
00:57:55.000You know, it's funny because my parents would talk about, you know, they would kind of talk about politics, but really my grandma was the only one who talked about serious affairs.
00:58:05.000Of course, she was funny and she told great stories, but I mean, she talked about things like God.
00:58:10.000She talked about stories about morals and about politics.
00:58:14.000And this was just so different than anybody else in my family, anybody else in my immediate family, or anybody in school.
00:58:20.000And I really think that's missing with a lot of people.
00:58:22.000I don't think they had that, you know, but she was always there with, With stuff that mattered and stuff that was insightful and really made you think.
00:59:09.000And people will pull out a few token verses and they'll say the neither Jew nor Gentile, and they'll pull out a couple of other things.
00:59:16.000But there is nothing in the Bible that says you should be for open borders, you should be for multiculturalism.
00:59:22.000For anybody that's ever read the Old Testament, the Old Testament is a story about a tribe, about a tribe that has a sponsor in God to fight other tribes and defeat them and to be successful and to prosper.
01:00:05.000He scattered all the people around the world, had them speaking different languages.
01:00:09.000Jesus Christ in the Gospels says several times, Or in the different gospels, it's affirmed several times that when he's talking about the end times, when he's talking about the second coming, he says there will be earthquakes and all the nations of the world will be at war with each other.
01:00:25.000And what is a nation if it's not supposed to exist in Christian theology?
01:00:29.000Additionally, the Catholic Catechism is very specific about what it says about immigration and borders and migrants and refugees.
01:00:37.000And it basically says, you know, look, rich nations have an obligation to bring in poor people.
01:00:43.000But it also says that those people that are brought in, they have to respect.
01:00:47.000The culture, the heritage, the spirituality of the country.
01:00:49.000And additionally, it says the country has to be able to take those people in.
01:00:53.000It doesn't say take them in and commit suicide.
01:00:55.000It says if you can take them in, you should, but they should assimilate.
01:00:59.000They should respect the laws and they should respect the culture and respect the religion.
01:01:03.000And it also says that before people immigrate, they should take care of their own country.
01:01:08.000It says that we shouldn't let people in who are just dodging responsibilities to their country.
01:01:12.000It's just charity in the real sense of the word.
01:01:14.000And I think people would be fine with that.
01:01:16.000But there's no justification for mass immigration in the Bible and the catechism.
01:01:20.000And the catechism specifically says it goes against mass immigration.
01:01:24.000If the Pope were following the catechism the way it says explicitly, he and maybe he were more informed about the United States immigration situation, I think he would be stridently against illegal immigrants and against mass immigration because that's what it says.
01:01:46.000She issued a challenge, and I said, I'll debate her.
01:01:49.000And then somebody was like, Why won't you debate Nick Fuentes?
01:01:51.000And she said, If I debated him, it would be child abuse or something like that, which is kind of peculiar given her line of work for her to use that phrase.
01:02:13.000So I guess she is smart enough, at the very least, to know not to challenge someone smarter than herself after she learned her lesson with a few other people.
01:02:23.000Would you consider running a straw poll on Twitter to see if viewers would want a weekly call in rather than bi weekly?
01:02:29.000You know, I would do a weekly call in, but I don't know.
01:02:32.000I just think maybe we could do bi weekly, and maybe we'll do bi weekly.
01:02:37.000Maybe we could do one week is for the maker support, and one week is just for everybody else.
01:03:02.000Usually, I like to read when everybody's asleep and it's quiet and there's no commotion.
01:03:06.000I can't tell you how many times I'll be reading a book and somebody will come home and start banging around in the kitchen or banging around, the dogs jumping around, and I want to put a hole through the wall because I'm trying to focus on reading.
01:03:17.000And you got these people singing, people, all kinds of things going on, television going on.
01:03:22.000And when it's nighttime and everybody's just still and everybody just shuts the hell up, then I can just read in peace.
01:03:29.000And nobody's texting me and Snapchatting me and DMing me on Twitter and Instagram.
01:03:34.000And I tell you, it's so difficult when you get to a point where a lot of people, because I used to get like no notifications.
01:03:40.000Notifications on my phone, and this kind of made me sad.
01:03:42.000But then once I started to get a little bit more notoriety, then it's just nonstop.
01:05:17.000Another super chat from the logical conclusion the chat says that there are no different, that you are no different than Spencer since you are a white supremist.
01:05:28.000Again, there's a big difference between what the left will call you and what you actually are.
01:05:32.000People have it that it's like the left will call you a Nazi, so it doesn't matter if you actually look like a Nazi.
01:05:39.000Hey, you know, look, even Christina Hoffsommers gets called the Nazi, so you might as well dress up in your black boots and your black outfit and put on the arm patch and throw up the Roman salute with.
01:05:49.000Commander Heimbach's finest because they'll call you a Nazi anyway.
01:07:38.000If this is something that we're all supposed to be on board with, if this is something that nobody should have a problem with, and it's just the same, why are they promoting it?
01:07:46.000Why do they want your daughters to be hooking up with people of different races?
01:09:51.000I look at some of these Eastern European immigrants, they come over here, and they'll spend their summers in.
01:09:56.000I got a friend from Croatia, he'll spend his summers in Zagreb, and there's people that spend their summers in Serbia or in Albania, or I have a friend who's joining up in the military in Greece, and he'll go back and visit his people there.
01:10:08.000I have a lot of Italian relatives and family friends who go back to Italy.
01:10:11.000They have businesses in Italy, they love Italy, and they get to go home.
01:10:15.000And they get to see people like them and be with people like them and speak their own tongue.
01:10:19.000And they get their own dress and their own clothes and dance and traditions and all the rest.
01:10:25.000And you're destroying all of that when you mix.
01:10:50.000Simon Skola, lots of Duganists LARP as Nazis, Russian agents, perhaps the great godfather of the alt right, Vladimir Putin, as Hillary Clinton says.
01:11:27.000I think, absent the propaganda, I don't think people would be into it, to be honest.
01:11:33.000I think if you got rid of all this propaganda and the commercials and movies and television, it would go back to the very tiny percent of the amount of marriages that it used to be.
01:11:45.000In the 1980s, it was something like 1, 2, 3%, and it's been growing every year.
01:11:49.000It's up to like pretty high now, especially in states like California and Texas.
01:11:54.000And I think, absent like the direct and active agenda to get people to do this, I think the natural inclination would be away from that.
01:12:03.000So, I don't know if it's a matter of convincing so much as it is stopping people from convincing people that it's desirable or okay or virtuous or better than.
01:12:46.000I got to say, now that I have a little bit of disposable income, now that the maker sport has taken off and I'm actually making money as opposed to when I was in the business and who knows where all the money went.
01:12:56.000But now that I have a little bit of money, you can afford just a little bit nicer.
01:13:01.000You know, when I was a broke college kid and I was dumping all my money into tuition and all these other things, you would have to tip the Domino's driver like a dollar, $2 because you didn't have any money.
01:13:12.000And you wouldn't be able to get extra toppings.
01:13:13.000You wouldn't be able to cheese it up, for example.
01:13:16.000You'd have to eat leftovers from Domino's, which ideally you just order a small and you don't have any left, but then you have to reheat it.
01:13:24.000But now, when I'm not a broke college kid and I am living at home and I'm not paying money and I'm not throwing money out the window into the garbage, now you can afford like a medium fry.
01:13:36.000Now you can afford, if you want to go to Chick fil A and you get two biscuits instead of one.
01:13:41.000I mean, these are just the nice things in life.
01:13:43.000I imagine this is what it's like to be rich.
01:13:45.000I imagine if you're rich, The nicest thing would not be like driving a fancy car or having a big house.
01:15:20.000CW Most Wanted says Most women I see that do miscegenation are working class and are single moms, could be men and women that are happily married.
01:17:49.000It's tough because paleo con means traditionalist conservative, and there's two ways you can look at this.
01:17:54.000It depends on what traditions you're talking about.
01:17:56.000In America, we have no tradition of centralization in those areas public schools, health care.
01:18:02.000I mean, we started with the public schools in the mid 19th century with who is the fellow who pioneered Horace Mann?
01:18:11.000See how quick Horace Mann, who innovated with the public school system.
01:18:16.000But we don't have the German style free education.
01:18:19.000We have no tradition of the free health care and that kind of thing.
01:18:21.000But that said, there is a tradition, I think, in terms of Europe, in terms of Christianity, that you have a centralization of education and health services.
01:20:07.000We can have some form of guaranteed insurance in the sense that we could have a guaranteed catastrophic insurance.
01:20:14.000This is what Ann Coulter talks about, where the government should insure.
01:20:18.000Maybe they can insure people with a high premium.
01:20:21.000And if they have a terrible thing that nobody could afford, government can cover it.
01:20:26.000But if you're talking about getting a checkup, if you're talking about a standard procedure, a standard surgery, something like that, then it should be private.
01:22:10.000If I were to play God to prevent the spread of Marxism, I would probably have.
01:22:14.000Have instituted some kind of national curriculum.
01:22:17.000I probably would have done some kind of a common core, but made it Christian and patriotic and American and conservative and not let the Marxists get into academia.
01:22:27.000I would have made sure that we had the right people in there.
01:23:21.000That's the only way anybody could take it seriously.
01:23:24.000Otherwise, you just take out the parts you don't like.
01:23:26.000If you don't really believe, well, that whole thing about contraception, that whole thing about not having sex before marriage, yeah, well, I don't really believe in that part.
01:24:01.000Nick, what do you think Americans today would think of JFK's inauguration speech if they heard it and not known the political leanings of him?
01:24:27.000I believe the goal of the alt right is separatism, is the end of democracy, or rather, the end of constitutional republicanism, some form of separatism, and a quote unquote ethnostate, whatever that means.
01:26:13.000You go on his gab, and the things that he's been posting are just so out of control.
01:26:19.000I mean, it's one thing to meme, it's one thing to joke, but it's become this joyless and angry and profane and just really a fringe thing where I can't support it anymore.
01:26:31.000He posted a picture of the White House with the Auschwitz gates in front of it.
01:27:03.000It's defined in the gospel where Jesus Christ says, We'll forgive anything unless, except, if you blaspheme the Holy Spirit, if you curse the Holy Spirit.
01:27:11.000I'm not going to say what that would be because I don't want to go to hell, but it's in the gospel.
01:27:16.000He says, If you curse the Holy Spirit, that's the one thing you can do that there's no salvation for.
01:27:21.000And you could use your imagination what it would mean to curse the Holy Spirit.
01:28:31.000The type of government is different based on the size of the nation, based on the character of the nation.
01:28:37.000So there is no ideal type of government at all.
01:28:40.000There's no ideal objective type of government.
01:28:42.000But for this country, I think a government that suits the people would be something like a constitutional republic.
01:28:48.000That said, the way our country is being transformed, that would not be the ideal type of government.
01:28:53.000We would probably need to look at something like ethnic federalism if we wanted to continue to have a government that works, that is sustainable, given the large population, the different groups that are here.
01:29:06.000How America used to be, constitutional republic is still the best way, federal system, but it's different for every country, different for every people.
01:29:15.000Smaller governments have different, or smaller countries have different governments than bigger countries.
01:29:20.000Empires have different governments than city states.
01:29:24.000And countries that have a higher average IQ have different governments and lower average IQ, or more wealthy or less wealthy, and so on and so forth.
01:29:33.000Nick wants us to act like these people and subvert and infiltrate.
01:29:37.000We can never beat them through the pen.
01:30:20.000Run for office, or if nobody, you know, volunteer for somebody running for office, or if there is nobody running for office, you yourself do it.
01:32:30.000But there's an old adage in my family where they say that Olive Garden is where people go to eat Italian food, where other people go to eat Italian food, which I shouldn't really even get into that because it's very nasty.
01:35:09.000Imagine saying that it would be more difficult to make the country like it was 30 years ago than to make the country something that it never was.
01:35:18.000More realistic that we fight a war against the federal government and win and separate ourselves and form an ethno state, even though there's 100 people in the alt right, even though there's 1,000 people in the alt right, there's a greater chance that we'll get all these people into this foreign new ideology, enough people that we could form a separatist country and fight to win a war against the federal government and establish a new nation state.
01:35:40.000That's probably more likely than just embracing traditions that our parents and grandparents held.
01:35:59.000I'm not saying we have to forge a new, we have to become who we are, we have to make this new thing, and it has to be this way.
01:36:06.000I'm saying I'm going to do my part to spread the message, to tell the truth about the faith, about politics, and that's how you do it, one at a time.
01:36:14.000You do it not by design, but you do it organically.
01:36:16.000And I think people are coming around to it.
01:36:18.000I think Generation Z is coming around to it.
01:36:21.000You don't have to ask how I'm going to do it.
01:36:22.000Generation Z has already had the highest church attendance out of any generation since before the boomers.
01:36:28.000Generation Z is one of the most traditionalist generations since before the boomers.