00:00:21.000There is a big show that we have to begin.
00:00:24.000And our featured story tonight is about the war in Ukraine.
00:00:28.000Looks like it's coming to a close very soon.
00:00:31.000Biden administration this week announced that they will not be sending long range missiles to Ukraine, which would be capable of striking Russia in their home territory, which is a very good sign.
00:00:43.000That's the first real sign of de escalation we've seen, I think, since all of this started.
00:00:50.000Or at the minimum, if not de escalation, you could say restraint.
00:00:55.000So we'll talk about that as well as how now even the Europeans don't want more sanctions.
00:01:00.000The Europeans are afraid of the sanctions they're putting on Russia.
00:01:06.000This week, they announced a total embargo on Russian oil.
00:01:09.000And now, even the Europeans in Belgium and Estonia are saying that they fear the next round of sanctions, which would have to include natural gas.
00:01:17.000It's the one thing they haven't banned, it's the most important thing.
00:01:22.000And that's how you know it's going really well when even NATO is afraid of what they're going to do to Russia.
00:04:15.000I mean, we haven't heard much about this deal.
00:04:18.000Apparently it's on ice because of the spam bots.
00:04:22.000I guess Twitter misrepresented the proportion of Twitter users, which are fake, which are bots.
00:04:28.000They said that only 5% of the user base was botted.
00:04:32.000But realistically, it is probably significantly more, like multiples more, not like 1% or 2%, like 15% more than what Twitter said.
00:04:42.000And if that's the case, then the valuation of the company necessarily has to be much lower.
00:04:49.000The company is the user base, the product is the user.
00:04:54.000And most people don't understand that.
00:04:55.000But when you go on Facebook or Twitter or YouTube for free, companies.
00:05:02.000Obviously, they are not just putting out a product for charity.
00:05:05.000They're not creating Facebook for you to have a good time and text your friends.
00:05:11.000These social media companies are profit making enterprises.
00:05:14.000So, if they're not selling you something as the user, they are selling you the user.
00:05:20.000They are selling you and your attention and your information and your engagement to advertisers.
00:05:27.000They're selling your metadata to companies.
00:05:31.000In some rare cases, they are offering products like Twitter Blue.
00:05:35.000Or subscription options, super chats, things like that.
00:05:39.000But obviously, if the Twitter company, a large part of the revenue model, the business is the user base, and the user base has been misrepresented, that would be like if Home Depot went out and lied about how much lumber they were selling.
00:05:55.000And, you know, in reality, they only had so much lumber and they said there was, you know, 20% more than there was.
00:06:00.000Obviously, the company is not worth as much.
00:06:04.000And so Elon Musk can't be paying $46 billion for a company that, you know, realistically should be.
00:06:09.000Significant percentage cheaper because they're misrepresenting their data.
00:06:15.000So I don't know when that's going to happen, but it needs to happen.
00:06:17.000It needs to happen right now because clocks are ticking on Telegram.
00:06:55.000And I'll give you a brief tutorial, okay?
00:06:57.000We're having a new Groyper War on Twitter.
00:06:59.000Maybe you guys know about it, maybe you guys don't, but we've been engaged in a furious Groyper War right now against Bronze Age Pervert and his entire network of crypto Jewish astroturfed chills.
00:07:13.000And I know a lot of people have difficulty getting on Twitter because most of you have been banned, but I found out the Perfect foolproof way, and I'll tell it to you right now, okay?
00:07:22.000So, first, if you have the Twitter app on your phone, delete it.
00:07:26.000Delete the Twitter app from your phone.
00:07:38.000That will reset the IP address on your Wi Fi.
00:07:42.000Connect your phone to the Wi Fi, re download the app, create a new account using a site called Text verified, it will give you a phone number that can verify your account with the phone number.
00:07:54.000Sign in with the phone number from TextVerify.com.
00:09:39.000You know, Memorial Day, I don't really have too much to say.
00:09:43.000I know all these politicians have like some big take when every one of these patriotic holidays they have some take about, you know, honor the fallen and all this.
00:09:54.000But Memorial Day is a little tricky for us because we are being persecuted by the government.
00:10:01.000And what's more, within our worldview, is the idea that the American military, directly and indirectly, is spreading misery all around the world.
00:10:12.000So the Memorial Day message is really for the conscripted veterans of Vietnam and World War II and Korea and World War I, not really so much all these volunteers that joined up to go fight against Iraq.
00:10:28.000It's not to say that there are not people that joined the military with good intentions.
00:10:33.00020 years ago, but whether the intentions were good or bad, the military mission was flawed.
00:10:58.000And that doesn't mean that they're bad people, but it is to say I have a hard time with some of the rhetoric.
00:11:03.000You have to sort of draw a hard line and say, well, You know, maybe 100 years ago when people were forced to be in the military, it was a different story.
00:11:13.000And it was also considerably different when it was we were attacked at Pearl Harbor or we were attacked in other conflicts.
00:11:26.000Civil War, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, these are all together different than these kinds of wars that happened 30 years ago where it's all volunteer and there's really no discernible benefit.
00:11:40.000I hate hearing the stuff about freedom doesn't come free.
00:13:52.000It can't be more than 35, 40 million up there.
00:13:55.000And they're bringing in millions of immigrants every day, or every day, every year.
00:14:01.000The United States brings in millions of immigrants every year, but of course, this is basic math.
00:14:06.000The United States is 10 times bigger than Canada.
00:14:09.000So, proportionally, if the United States is bringing in the same amount of immigrants as Canada, the impact is literally 1,000% worse because they have a fraction, they have 10% of the population.
00:14:24.000So, you look at the immigration numbers here and keep in mind, I'm not saying that means that America doesn't have a problem.
00:15:20.000And I think based on recent trends, that number may even be lower, like 20 or 15%.
00:15:27.000So we're looking at a situation where within our lifetimes, 2100, I mean, maybe that's not within my lifetime, but within the lifetime at least of our children.
00:15:55.000And what's more, and this is what makes the free speech legislation such a problem, or hate speech rather, is that as this demographic transition continues, of course, friction will increase.
00:16:09.000As the rate of demographic change increases, as the proportion of whites diminishes, There will be a culture clash.
00:16:18.000There will be ethnic and racial conflict in Canada.
00:16:22.000And what hate speech legislation effectively does is it prevents anybody from talking about it.
00:16:27.000That's why this combination of things is such a problem.
00:16:31.000Because in a country that is rapidly undergoing a demographic change, which is catastrophic, like alarming, like it must stop immediately, the hate speech legislation works in a complementary way to prevent anyone from even discussing it.
00:16:46.000So, while Canadians are being replaced at 10 times the rate as Americans, they're not even legally permitted to talk about it.
00:16:55.000And now, the latest part of this recipe is the gun control, because this stuff all ties together.
00:17:02.000People tend to compartmentalize these things and they think, well, we've got an immigration policy, and we've got a gun policy, and we've got a speech policy.
00:17:11.000But of course, they are all connected.
00:17:14.000The Twitter censorship, the hate speech legislation, the gun control, immigration.
00:17:20.000Housing, education, it's all connected.
00:17:25.000They're all working in a supplemental or complementary way to contribute to this revolutionary change in white countries, white Western countries.
00:17:35.000And so, just as free speech legislation prevents people from talking about the demographic change, a gun ban, think about it, what does it do?
00:17:45.000It necessarily prevents people from protecting themselves in these countries.
00:17:55.000It says, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday that his government is introducing legislation to, quote, implement a national freeze on handgun ownership throughout the country.
00:18:07.000Trudeau said, quote, What this means is that it will no longer be possible to buy, sell, transfer, or import handguns anywhere in Canada.
00:18:16.000We recognize that the vast majority of gun owners use them safely and in accordance with the law.
00:18:21.000But other than using firearms for sport shooting and hunting, there is no reason anyone in Canada should need guns in their everyday lives.
00:18:30.000Canadian Prime Minister, I'm sorry, Canadian Minister of Public Safety, Marco Mendocino, also said that a mandatory buyback program for assault style weapons will go into effect later this year if the bill passes, calling it Canada's quote, most significant action on gun violence in a generation.
00:18:49.000Mendocino said, quote, the first AR 15s and other assault style firearms will start to be bought back by the end of this year.
00:18:57.000It's going to be hard, but we're going to get it done.
00:19:00.000About 55,000 new handguns have been registered annually in Canada over the last decade.
00:19:05.000The legislation will also create new red flag laws that will allow courts to remove guns and suspend licenses for people who pose a threat to themselves or others.
00:19:14.000Magazines that hold more than five rounds will also be banned under the new laws.
00:19:21.000So, no more purchase of handguns, no more selling, transfer, anything of handguns, no more semi automatic weapons either, no rifles, no nothing.
00:19:34.000And like I said, this is bad in itself.
00:19:37.000The first and the obvious reaction to legislation like this is that there's a reason that people are able to own firearms, and that is for the purpose of self defense.
00:19:50.000With the exception of the Canadian wilderness, of which there is a lot of it, where you need a firearm to protect yourself from wild animals, the only purpose of a firearm is to kill people.
00:20:02.000Besides, you know, that's what a handgun or any kind of a gun is it's meant to kill.
00:20:07.000Whether it's animals or people, that's what it's for.
00:20:11.000You know, these sort of hinterland settings, these frontier settings like Alaska or the mountains or northern Canada, it makes sense that people would have firearms to protect themselves from wild animals.
00:20:26.000I don't know, polar bears, mountain lions, that kind of thing.
00:20:30.000Besides that, there's really one purpose for guns, and that's to kill people.
00:20:37.000And self defense, you could say that self defense against a burglar, against a mugger, a carjacker, A criminal, a terrorist, a mass shooter, even against domestic violence.
00:20:52.000And at the furthest extreme, weapons can be used in an organized way against organized violence by the state or by some other organization.
00:21:02.000This is where the argument comes in, where people say ultimately we have a Second Amendment.
00:21:06.000And ultimately, if you read the Federalist Papers and if you read the arguments by the Founding Fathers, this was about protecting and ensuring the sovereignty of the people.
00:21:17.000If the people have firearms, Then the government really can't get away with a lot.
00:21:22.000But that's really the purpose of firearms.
00:21:24.000And so, and I know this is very standard, this is very basic stuff.
00:21:28.000I'm not saying anything you haven't already heard before.
00:21:31.000This is the first impression they're banning guns, and this is going to make everybody less safe.
00:21:36.000It's an infringement on their liberty.
00:21:38.000And it also allows the government really to get away with murder.
00:21:41.000It quite literally lets them get away with whatever they want.
00:21:45.000If the police are the only ones that have guns in the society, then that means that you will have to do whatever the government says.
00:21:51.000Vaccine mandates, whatever it may be, for seizure of farmland, for seizure of property.
00:22:00.000If you don't have firearms, even if you don't use them, you never really have the capability to be free.
00:22:07.000Because whatever the government wants to teach in the schools, whatever the government wants to put in government media, whatever schemes the government has, at the end of the day, they're the guys with the guns.
00:22:17.000So they, and it works out very simply.
00:22:21.000In terms of manpower and weaponry, they've got more firepower than the population.
00:22:26.000So, if the population ever has, in other words, if the government ever does something that is so unpopular and the population is so against it, they will never be able to resist it.
00:22:38.000Not in any scenario, not for any reason.
00:22:42.000A lot of people say, well, it's ridiculous to even think of those terms.
00:22:45.000But we've seen in recent times that the government sometimes does do things that the people don't like.
00:22:52.000We saw it all throughout the COVID pandemic.
00:22:54.000When it was people being forced to get vaccinated, we saw it throughout BLM when there were like mass riots in the streets and people were getting their homes raided and their businesses raided.
00:23:06.000We've seen it constantly with intelligence agencies and law enforcement agencies like the ATF at Ruby Ridge or Waco.
00:23:16.000Some people think that it will never come to this, that there's no good reason that people should ever have firearms.
00:23:22.000The idea that there'd ever be a showdown between an armed population and the government, some people think is fantasy.
00:23:28.000Some people think it's extremely unlikely, or it's something that would never happen, or if it did, that we would have no chance and would lose.
00:23:37.000But here's the thing we've talked a lot about the psychology of nuclear weapons, for example.
00:23:44.000The capability is almost just as important as a sort of theoretical scenario.
00:23:51.000It's almost just as important as actually having the capability.
00:23:57.000That you have the capability and how that influences decision making in the mind of the government.
00:24:02.000Is almost more important than coming up with some kind of probability or likelihood that the firearms would be used or what that would look like.
00:24:11.000And what I mean by that is this we've talked a lot about nuclear weapons in the context of the war in Ukraine, which we may even get into that a little bit tonight.
00:24:20.000But since the war broke out in Ukraine, we've talked a lot about the psychology and the military doctrine behind nuclear weapons.
00:24:28.000And a lot of people think it's as simple as well, they've got nukes, we've got nukes, a nuclear war would never happen because both sides know they would just die.
00:24:37.000But it's a lot more complicated than that.
00:24:40.000Because if you look at the proliferation of nuclear weapons over the last century, and if you look at the development of nuclear weapons, new nuclear capabilities, atom bomb, hydrogen bomb, intercontinental ballistic missile, nuclear capable submarines, miniaturized warheads, MIRVs, when you look at the development of nuclear weapons, stockpiling of thousands of warheads, the so called nuclear triad, the delivery by Missile,
00:25:09.000submarine, or by airplane, you understand that it's not quite so simple as, well, we both have this capability.
00:25:18.000It's unlikely that the capability would be used because it would be destructive, or maybe both sides might lose.
00:25:26.000Because then you get into the idea of, well, what if a country has a ballistic missile shield?
00:25:31.000What if they're able to shoot down the other side's nukes?
00:25:33.000Then psychologically, there's no mutually assured destruction.
00:25:37.000If the United States creates an anti ballistic missile shield over the continent, Then that means that if the United States nukes Russia and Russia retaliates by nuking back, they might not destroy the United States if enough of the missiles are destroyed in the atmosphere.
00:25:55.000And what that does psychologically is it says that there's no longer a guarantee that both sides would be destroyed in a nuclear exchange.
00:26:21.000And that's an unacceptable risk for Russia.
00:26:23.000And anyway, that's a bit of a detour, but it's meant to illustrate that when we talk about the fundamental problem of security, because that's what this is about, this is an age old problem between individual human beings, between organized groups of human beings, between chieftains and fiefdoms and empires and kingdoms and superpowers.
00:26:48.000The fundamental problem throughout the history of human beings since Cain and Abel is this security dilemma.
00:26:56.000What prevents us from killing each other?
00:26:59.000If people choose to be immoral, if people have an interest in hurting others, what will arrest those impulses?
00:27:07.000Well, it's this idea that both sides have an offensive or defensive capability.
00:27:12.000The only way to have confidence that conflict will not happen is that both sides know it's not in the other's self interest.
00:27:20.000That's the only thing you can really rely on self interest.
00:27:24.000And so it's really the costliness of conflict.
00:27:28.000It's really the idea that the other side is capable, which is the thing that maintains the peace.
00:27:34.000And that is true of a nuclear arsenal, that's true of a nuclear capability, it's also true of a conventional capability.
00:27:41.000How does this apply to the gun control debate in Canada or elsewhere?
00:27:46.000It's like this you might think, just like a nuclear exchange is off the table with the United States and Russia, you might think it's very unlikely that the people would ever go to war with the government.
00:28:00.000Or if they did, it might be very violent and very ugly.
00:28:04.000But here's the thing when the United States federal government puts out some kind of law and it's very unpopular, you know that when the government makes decisions, it is in the back of their mind that the population has 400 million guns.
00:28:24.000If you're at the Department of Homeland Security, if you're at the Pentagon, if you're at the DOD, if you run the National Guard, You are acutely aware of the fact that this country is well armed.
00:28:38.000If the government were considering locking down the homeland, securing the homeland, implementing martial law for various security reasons, you know it is a really massive complication that the population is well armed and might rebel and is very right wing in the interior and the terrain is difficult in the mountains and.
00:29:01.000In some of these other areas in the country, that is part of the calculation.
00:29:06.000The military capability of the country, of the population, is a part of the strategic calculation of the government.
00:29:15.000So don't be so fast and dismiss this idea of the people rising up.
00:29:19.000That the guns exist is a complication.
00:29:22.000That the guns exist enters into the calculus.
00:29:26.000And when in Canada they take the guns away, that calculation isn't there.
00:29:31.000You're going to see a completely different government.
00:29:34.000It's going to be a completely different scenario.
00:30:07.000Well, when the COVID pandemic started in the United States, you really didn't have a significant mask or vax policy in the interior of the country.
00:31:39.000Besides just that, we're also seeing gun control at a very particular time, which is rampant non white violence in these countries, as well as unprecedented demographic change.
00:31:54.000And so you can think of other scenarios, not just the usual scenarios that conservatives like to put out there, which are what if the government goes tyrannical and whatever?
00:32:04.000Besides that, what if there were no firearms in the United States when BLM riots were happening in every major city?
00:32:22.000What if the McCloskies didn't have firearms in St. Louis, Missouri?
00:32:26.000When a mob of BLM surrounded their mansion on their private street and said they were going to kill both of them and rape the wife and sleep in their bed and use their bathroom.
00:32:38.000What would have happened if that couple didn't come out with a tiny handgun and an assault rifle?
00:33:14.000Probably a lot more innocent people would have died.
00:33:20.000What's more, what happens on the day to day?
00:33:22.000Not just a riot, not just a completely anomalous situation, but what happens in the day to day, like if you live in Chicago?
00:33:31.000And some black guy mugs you, or some black guy tries to take your car.
00:33:37.000Now, in those scenarios, it's never wise, well, not always, to fight back.
00:33:42.000Sometimes it's safer to just give up your car, but you're not even given a fighting chance.
00:33:46.000And as these countries become more and more non white, white people are becoming less and less safe.
00:33:51.000We are becoming less safe against the government, we are becoming less safe against organized non white violence, as well as incidental non white violence.
00:34:03.000And when you take this with everything else that I talked about earlier, rapid demographic change occurring in Canada, hate speech laws that prevent you from talking about non white crime, from talking about cultural changes, from talking about the demographic replacement that's taking place.
00:34:21.000Then, when you're banned from owning, buying, selling firearms, take a look at what's happening.
00:34:32.000You're being replaced in your own country by people that hate you.
00:34:35.000You've been muzzled so you can't talk about it.
00:34:38.000And now you're being put in a situation where you can't even defend your own life.
00:34:43.000And I've talked about this on my show before.
00:34:45.000This is almost like a concerted effort to serve us up on a silver platter for genocide and extinction.
00:34:52.000This is what's happening in South Africa.
00:34:55.000In 80 years or less, Canada will have the demographics of South Africa.
00:35:01.000Within our lifetime, in 80 years or less, probably less.
00:35:06.000There will be more non white people than white people in Canada, and within our lifetime, there will be a lot more non white people than white people.
00:35:15.000And when the country is disarmed, and when hate speech is banned, and the curriculum and the media teaches and inculcates anti white hatred, you're creating another South Africa on the North American continent.
00:35:28.000Where in South Africa, they've got a black majority party, they've got a black majority country.
00:35:36.000Whites are a tiny minority, and every day you see organized violence against white farmers.
00:35:41.000The government passes anti white laws, and there is nothing that they can do, and nobody that the white people there can go to to help.
00:36:02.000You're surrounded by blacks that hate you.
00:36:04.000And one day they're going to roll up on your farm and they're going to try and Boil you alive while they rape your wife and take your stuff.
00:36:11.000And what are you going to do if you don't have guns and you don't have media to organize white people for a collective defense?
00:36:20.000What can you do other than hope that you're not next, other than get the next ticket out of there?
00:36:27.000That's all you could do without guns or free speech.
00:36:32.000What is being done is, as whites, we are being isolated, we are being separated so that we're just individuals, so that we could be picked off by the groups.
00:37:18.000If I started knocking on my neighbor's doors and said, hey, I'm getting a little bit concerned about the changing demographics of my neighborhood, crime is up, violence is up, the media is blaming the white people for it.
00:37:30.000I think if we're going to stay safe, like, I don't think I could protect myself with just my gun.
00:37:36.000We need to work together and have a collective defense and form what?
00:38:33.000So you're supposed to shut up, sit down, stay in your house, pay taxes while blacks take welfare, pay taxes while immigrants and non white groups take welfare, do your job, and wait for the worst case scenario to happen.
00:38:49.000And allow it to get worse and worse, that's what's happening everywhere.
00:38:54.000But it is happening in other countries at a more rapid pace.
00:39:00.000It is happening in Australia, New Zealand, Western Europe, Canada, and it's happening here too.
00:39:04.000But in Canada, you're seeing the end game.
00:41:39.000You're going to have some Sikh Indian with a turban going into your house, going into your Indian neighbor's house, like Hans Landa.
00:41:47.000You have white people under the floorboards, don't you?
00:41:50.000And then they're going to bring in the Sikhs with their swords.
00:41:54.000And then a legion of Sikh Indian warriors is going to run into your house with these curved swords and their curved, pointy shoes, like Aladdin.
00:43:07.000Well, as honestly, I'm kind of tired of talking about it.
00:43:10.000But the good news is that the Biden administration is not going to send long range missiles to Ukraine for the purpose of attacking Russian soil.
00:43:36.000Asked by reporters about the prospect of such deliveries, Biden flatly rejected the possibility.
00:43:41.000He said, We are not going to send to Ukraine rocket systems that can strike into Russia.
00:43:47.000Last week, multiple U.S. outlets reported that the White House was considering sending M270 MLRS and M142 HIMARS rocket systems to Ukraine, which can have a range of up to 500 kilometers.
00:44:04.000The M270 multiple launch rocket system and the M142 high mobility artillery rocket system are two versions of U.S. made rocket artillery systems that can fire the same type of rocket.
00:44:16.000The advanced weaponry would have allowed the Ukrainian forces to strike deep into Russian territory and potentially target major cities.
00:44:23.000Biden's announcement on Monday was welcomed by former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who said it was, quote, reasonable to avoid supplying such systems to Kiev.
00:44:32.000Earlier, Russian ambassador to the U.S., Anatoly Antonov, Expressed hope that, quote, common sense will prevail and Washington will not take such a provocative step, which would only lead to further escalation of the conflict.
00:45:45.000Hopefully, this is the first sign of restraint.
00:45:49.000And this is a good sign because if the United States gives long range missiles to Ukraine, that means that Ukraine is going to start attacking Russian soil.
00:45:59.000And if that happens, if you're not following this completely, that means that American missiles supplied by, paid for by, manufactured by the United States are blowing up Russian cities on Russian territory, which is an act of war.
00:46:19.000I'm glad to see there have been some signs of restraint here.
00:46:21.000They have not provided F 35 fighter jets.
00:46:25.000They're not providing the long range missiles.
00:46:27.000They're not providing, it seems, the most sophisticated armor.
00:46:33.000And that means that maybe Washington is acutely aware of perhaps what the Russian government will perceive as an actual outright act of war versus something that's only indirect and not as severe.
00:46:48.000I was very concerned when the United States essentially took responsibility for the sinking of the Russian flagship in the Black Sea.
00:46:55.000The United States quickly came out and clarified and said, well, we didn't know.
00:46:58.000We didn't know they were going to sink it.
00:47:00.000And it was very bad that they provided the intelligence that allowed Ukraine to sink the ship.
00:47:05.000But it seems like since then, they've made an effort to show some restraint.
00:47:10.000Because if they had sent those long range missiles in, I mean, how is Russia supposed to take that?
00:47:14.000If you send in long range missiles and the Ukrainians are using them to kill Russians on Russian territory and destroy Russian buildings, And they only got that capability from the United States.
00:47:25.000How much different is that from the United States doing it itself?
00:47:28.000You might as well have a missile cruiser in the Black Sea launching missiles at Russia by the United States themselves at that point.
00:47:36.000I mean, it's just bombing Russia with one extra step.
00:47:41.000You might as well have the United States bombing Russia with their own bombers and their own missile carriers and their own officers and their own troops, but just with one extra step.
00:47:50.000Well, we gave it to the Ukrainians to do it.
00:47:54.000So, this is a significant sign of restraint.
00:47:57.000The Russians said that that was reasonable and common sense.
00:48:02.000And I think it shows that what the United States is doing, it's almost actually a positive sign, but it's almost actually very damning because what this now suggests is that the United States is not even serious about beating Russia.
00:48:15.000And we knew this, but this proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the United States doesn't think Ukraine can win.
00:48:26.000This shows that all the United States is doing by sending their paltry military support is they just want to kill as many Russians and, as a consequence, much more Ukrainians as possible.
00:49:03.000The longer that the Russians have to deploy troops, the longer that they have to be taking casualties, the longer that they have to be in the war and replacing equipment and so on, maintain these supply lines into Ukrainian territory, yeah, the more costly it's going to be.
00:49:21.000That's literally all that they're doing.
00:49:24.000So, in some sense, it's even more damning because if they thought Ukraine could win, And if they were pursuing a strategy where Ukraine was going to come out of this completely independent and perhaps a NATO member, then they would be giving them fighter jets.
00:49:38.000They would be giving them long range missiles.
00:49:40.000They would be giving them the support that they needed to win if they thought that they could.
00:49:51.000All that they're doing is they're giving the Ukrainians just enough to continue to die, just enough to continue to get bombed and slaughtered and all that.
00:50:00.000Just to keep the war going, said that the Russians will lose money.
00:50:08.000I don't think anybody could argue against that at this point, especially based on this continued restraint about giving the Ukrainians any serious weaponry.
00:50:19.000And if that's the case, then what does that say about the United States, which is going to go out there day after day and talk about war crimes and atrocities, and they are the only thing keeping the war going?
00:50:31.000The war would have been over a long time ago without the United States' support.
00:50:37.000If the United States in particular didn't re up the Ukrainians with this $43 billion aid package, the most recent one, the Ukrainian army would have collapsed two weeks ago when that passed.
00:50:51.000They sent that as like, that was a bailout.
00:50:54.000The Ukrainian armed forces was going to collapse, and the most recent $40 billion expenditure is what has kept them going even until now.
00:51:04.000But even before that, if it wasn't for the first aid package, the second aid package, The sanctions, the war would have been over before it even started.
00:51:13.000So, how can the United States, how can any of these liberals in good conscience go on TV day after day and talk about the human cost of war, talk about war crimes and casualties and et cetera, et cetera, and we are literally responsible for it?
00:51:28.000If we're the ones keeping it going, all the blood, all of the dead kids, the maternity wards being bombed, the puppies being kicked, the orphans being beheaded, that's all our fault then.
00:51:42.000It wouldn't be happening if we weren't supporting Kiev.
00:52:30.000They're not saying how the Russian invasion is bad for the bottom line of India or China.
00:52:35.000They're not saying how the Russian invasion is bad strategically or why it's wrong compared to what's reasonable for a state to do or how a state should behave.
00:52:43.000They're saying we all should be united in grief.
00:53:22.000But we're just going to make it take longer.
00:53:24.000More Ukrainians have to die because that will be better strategically for the United States.
00:53:29.000Because that will mean more Russian tanks, helicopters are destroyed, more Russian soldiers die, and it costs Russia more money.
00:53:36.000So we're cashing in Ukrainian blood, which is not our own.
00:53:40.000We're sending people that aren't even of our own country, we're sending the Ukrainians to die with this Zelensky in exchange for loss in Russian revenue, destruction of Russian military equipment.
00:54:00.000So, if you weren't convinced by the argument that the United States pushed Russia to do this and this is within reason for Russia to pursue and blah, blah, blah, at the minimum, even if you're a bleeding heart about Ukraine, you can point the finger at nobody other than the United States.
00:54:14.000As bad as it's been, as bad as you might think the casualties are, even though you might think Russia started it, it would have ended a long time ago and nobody would be dying today if it was not for the United States' paltry support of Kiev.
00:54:36.000I think that's communicating something to Russia about what our end game is.
00:54:40.000I think it's clear that that's what we're doing, but it's also very damning about what their stated mission is here, their stated intentions.
00:57:50.000I shouldn't say that there was some good stuff during the 80s.
00:57:53.000You know, there's some good pop songs, there's a lot of good RB, and there's some good disco, and you know, there's some good stuff in the 80s, but I just feel like it doesn't compare to the 70s.
00:58:33.000You can't have a sex scandal if you don't have sex.
00:58:36.000And I don't even talk to people with the purpose of having sex either.
00:58:41.000I know there are some e celebs like me that are constantly hitting up girls and they're on Instagram and they're on Snapchat and they follow them.
01:03:54.000This is a secularized, Judaized sort of intellectualization of sin.
01:04:02.000Rather than go to a spiritual director, rather than go to an elder, a family member, in a completely atomized society without faith, you go to a therapist because you'll find that young people and anybody don't really have confidants that they could go to.
01:04:21.000Nobody really cares about anybody else.
01:04:23.000Nobody really cares about anybody else's problems.
01:04:28.000You don't have, you know, I would say that probably most people don't have in their life.
01:04:34.000Somebody that they really, at least people that rely upon therapy.
01:04:37.000I'd be very interested to see a breakdown of show me all the people that go to therapy and then show me how many of those people report that they have a support system of, you know, one, someone they could truly confide in that they're close to, and then alternatively are going to church and going to confession.
01:04:57.000Because I think there'd be very little overlap.
01:04:59.000I think there'd be very little overlap between those things.
01:05:05.000Therapy is a consequence of this despair and this dislocation and disorientation that people have in their lives.
01:05:13.000You know, people have it pretty good, and they're like, well, why am I crushed all the time?
01:05:18.000You know, people have a job, they've got an education, maybe they have kids, maybe they have a family, and they're like, okay, why am I so upset all the time?
01:05:37.000What they're missing is a true understanding of themselves and the world, which only comes from an understanding of our fundamental nature, which is that we're created.
01:05:49.000So people are searching and searching.
01:05:51.000And so they'll look in cults, they'll look in multi level marketing, they'll look in therapy, they'll look in very risky behaviors, risk taking, they'll look in weird sex things.
01:06:03.000They will look everywhere except for where it is, which is at church.
01:06:09.000And it doesn't mean that going to church makes you happy all of a sudden, but it does explain your problems.
01:06:19.000It's because our created nature helps us understand, and what's more, our sort of metaphysical place in the world gives us an orientation where we can explain what's going on.
01:06:39.000It's not like, hey, I went to church and I'm happy all the time.
01:07:05.000There's this metaphysical, supernatural tension going on between God and God.
01:07:11.000Pulling you towards his nature and the world pulling it towards the world's nature.
01:07:17.000And you've got both natures within you.
01:07:19.000You've got God's nature with a created soul, as well as the world's nature in a created physical body.
01:07:27.000And so, it's not to say that you're going to be happy, but it is to say that you understand where do negative feelings come from?
01:07:35.000Where does the world's suffering and unfairness come from?
01:07:38.000It comes from the fact that we're created, it comes from the human heart, it comes from sin and our flawed nature, and it also comes from a spiritual war.
01:07:48.000There's not just a tension between our two natures, but there's also a tension between.
01:07:53.000You know, God in a certain aspect and the devil.
01:07:56.000There is really no tension in the sense that God is infinitely more powerful than the devil and the devil can't even look upon God.
01:08:03.000It's an archangel that fights the devil and an archangel is a lower angel.
01:08:09.000So it's not even fair to put them in a dichotomy because it's really not so much like that.
01:08:13.000It's really more about God's grace and sort of your openness towards it, fighting against these, you know, demonic forces and the forces of the devil.
01:08:24.000And so, anyway, I don't need to tell you about the whole Christian religion, but the point is to say, by being a Christian, your problems don't go away overnight.
01:08:35.000You still might fight with your wife or whatever.
01:08:37.000But people have a tremendous threshold for pain and suffering as long as they know why it's happening, as long as there's meaning behind it, as long as there's a reason for it, as long as they're getting somewhere, as long as they're going somewhere.
01:08:57.000And so, these disorders that everyone's being diagnosed with, it's because they are fundamentally disoriented.
01:09:03.000And by disoriented, I mean we wake up in this world as babies and we gradually become conscious, and then we're just in this world.
01:09:12.000And you have to orient your understanding of the world within a framework.
01:09:16.000You've got to have a grounding, you've got to have guardrails, you have to have an orientation and what's up and what's down and what's backwards and what's forwards.
01:09:27.000And in the absence of creation, in the absence of God, It's like, that's where you get this stuff where it's like we're all stardust, man, and we're on a blue marble floating in nothing, man.
01:09:37.000And I don't know, people should just do whatever they want.
01:09:39.000And girls can be boys, and boys can be girls, and there's no rules.
01:09:43.000And I don't know, let's do an interview with a serial killer.
01:09:46.000Let's do an interview with a cannibal.
01:10:40.000People aren't drawing on wisdom from the Bible.
01:10:43.000People aren't drawing on wisdom from ancient sources, from ancient traditions.
01:10:48.000You know, a hundred years ago, your father, your mother were imbued with ancient wisdom because it was passed down to them from their parents and their parents before them, and there was real authority and there was a real knowledge.
01:11:02.000And yeah, it's not like people got dumber, although they probably did, but they didn't get much dumber.
01:11:07.000What happened is there was this break.
01:11:11.000There was a broken branch in the tree of life.
01:11:14.000And so, whereas 100 years ago, your father would have heard wisdom and fables and stories from the Bible or from their parents that they got from their parents going back a billion years, now you've got parents that are like total assholes.
01:11:31.000You know, people that wear pajama pants at Walmart and people that, you know, their Bible is Marvel's Avengers.
01:12:03.000People are very self absorbed, you know that.
01:12:06.000And so I think not only are people dislocated, but also there's nowhere they can go.
01:12:10.000They're totally atomized, and there are not a lot of sources they could get meaning from that they could draw from, even if it's not religious.
01:12:20.000And that's where you wind up at therapy.
01:12:22.000That's where you wind up getting a service like anything else.
01:12:26.000Just like anything else, you're paying some professional to provide the things that your family didn't provide, your church didn't provide, your community didn't provide, that should have been part of your human society, should have been part of the human community.
01:12:40.000You wind up like anything else on a monthly subscription, making an appointment, driving someplace, and hearing some professional in some strip mall.
01:13:06.000To clarify, I'm talking about making men weak and vulnerable and talk about their feelings, not the legitimate mental health discussion of an immoral society influencing people.
01:15:11.000Because it's this feminized society, and it's this, you know, it's mothers and other nurturing females telling their boys, like, it's okay, buddy, it's okay.
01:15:20.000And, like, and so, yeah, I mean, men are being turned into girls, essentially.
01:15:35.000So I'm grateful that my father is sort of like part of this dying breed of, like, you know, The real man, not one of these consumers or artists or whatever, you know?
01:15:50.000So, my parents are very traditional, you know.
01:15:56.000I don't know why that is necessarily, but they're very traditional.
01:15:59.000I think it's because their parents were traditional, maybe.
01:16:09.000I have old parents for my age, and so maybe it's their age, maybe it's.
01:16:15.000I don't know because they're ethnic, but I was fortunate to be raised in a more traditional house than most people, and that made a big difference.
01:17:49.000Once you start making excuses for yourself and feeling bad for yourself, You know, progress becomes impossible.
01:17:58.000So, yeah, I'm a big believer that people should just, there's some things that are better left unsaid in many situations between friends, between colleagues, with yourself, with anybody.
01:18:11.000You know, we're in this culture where everything's so neurotic.
01:18:16.000Everything's got to be, you know, litigated to death.
01:19:55.000Paul Gosar, MTG, and man, maybe if we're lucky, next year we'll get some Jewish bureaucrat working for the city government in Chicago, I guess.
01:22:26.000Uh, blowing that thought of uh, Bronze Age pedophile on Twitter space earlier today.
01:22:32.000That's what I said, and that's what I said in Glinglish for those that didn't understand, those that do not have uh, those that are not native Glinglish speakers.
01:26:54.000Happy countdown to Monkey Pride Fag Month.
01:26:57.000All the money spent in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Ukraine on supposed national security issues would have had more value invading Canada for national security.
01:29:10.000Even though they are literally $13.60 with crime.
01:29:13.000I don't even care at this point because it's a lost cause, Lowell, but you DHX for listening.
01:29:18.000Yeah, I think all the white people need to move to America to bolster our demographics and also to escape their destiny, which is to be slaughtered like white South Africans.
01:29:32.000I called about the Sikhs with the swords.
01:29:34.000You are seriously just funnier and more talented than your competition.
01:29:38.000That's unironically why I've been around for so long, is because I'm just very good at this.
01:29:42.000Like, At a certain point, probably a lot of this stuff would have done more damage to me than it did, but it's just because I have a good attitude and I'm funny and I'm good at what I do.
01:30:17.000Apparently, today Biden said he will announce tomorrow the supplying of VMARS, advanced long range rocket systems, to Ukraine, part of a $700 million military aid package.
01:30:27.000Yeah, I read that, but it wasn't clear if that was going to be medium range or long range.
01:30:32.000So I guess we'll have to wait and see what the announcement is and what the real package will include, what the actual capability will be.
01:30:41.000Because I saw that he's going to be sending that particular system, but I read somewhere that it was medium range, not capable of striking the Russian territory.
01:30:50.000So I have to see what the announcement is tomorrow, I guess, and we'll cover it.
01:33:00.000I mean, as far as the trans porn thing, It's like not only do we have evidence that it did, that that was not me, but there is literally no evidence that it is me.
01:33:11.000And if you're going to go out and make a claim that, like, that was my account, where's the evidence?
01:36:08.000I can smoke the fuck out of this in my 1994 EG hatch with a couple of simple mods 10 point cage with parachute, 3 piece discontinued JoJo front end, spec R full drag suspension, fuel cell with minus 8 lines from tank to motor, 1044 Bosch pump, 1200 RC injectors, Golden Eagle sleeve block, CP 10 to 1 pistons, Eagle rods.
01:36:31.000ARP head studs, OEM H22 head gasket, balance shaft delete, competition clutch twin disc, port and polished head, SK.
01:37:26.000Custom water to air intercooler setup, EmuGo wideband with gauge, tuned on chipped P28, 13 inch Volks drag rims, 2 15 inch Volks rear rims.
01:37:36.000ARP extended wheel studs, C cluster, 150 shots of nitrosim making 348 horsepower to the front wheels because that's the only place the power should ever be.
01:38:52.000Like, that's what makes it sad they're not even doing it for any reason other than to get a reaction from me, which shows that they love me, you know?
01:39:02.000Because it's like, it's not even about damaging me.
01:39:06.000It's just about, like, getting a reaction, which is what women do.
01:39:09.000That's literally what women do when they're like, that's like what women do in grade school, you know?
01:39:16.000When they're like, ah, you know, they do their antics, they do their silly shit.
01:40:32.000Nick pops up on TL for a few hours, calls out crypto Jews.
01:40:36.000The response from ex Sonnenrad posters turned by sexual bodybuilders is to retweet pictures of buff naked college freshmen and say, No, you.
01:44:44.000You know, they added VC, they added parties, they added parties to Twitter.com so you can squat up with the bros and experience Twitter together.
01:44:53.000It's literally becoming a video game, it's becoming a MMO with Twitter space.
01:44:59.000Twitter is now an MMO and it has voice chat.
01:45:01.000It's now GTA RP, it's now COD, it is now uh Battlefield.
01:45:08.000So, douchebag sent three dollars, wasn't it?
01:45:12.000June is the month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, not but sex.
01:45:16.000Also, remember to sip lean before bed.