00:01:00.000I think that's what we should call ourselves.
00:01:02.000You know, when we talk about the knickers, the people that watch the show, the Nick Fuentes America First show, I think we should call ourselves the Vindication Nation because every time.
00:01:12.000Every time we make a prediction about Trump, about immigration, about Syria, any one of these things, totally vindicated, totally correct.
00:01:20.000And we saw it here today with the bill that failed.
00:01:24.000But first, before we get into any of the news, I have to say we got a really nice gift in the mail today, a really nice gift in the P.O. box today by our favorite boomer, by our favorite boomer, Joe the Serb.
00:01:40.000Now, if you recall on the Halsey debate, At the time, I whipped out a knife.
00:01:45.000Maybe a knife came out in the middle of my debate with Halsey when it came down to Israel.
00:01:51.000And my good friend Joe the Boomer, Joe the Serb, better known as Joe the Serb in the live chat and the super chats, he sent me to my P.O. box this brand new hunting knife.
00:04:39.000That somebody had reported a YouTube comment that the shooter had made last year where he said, and you tell me if this is subtle, you tell me if anybody's really surprised that he went out and did what he did yesterday.
00:04:50.000He left a YouTube comment on a video saying, I'm going to become a professional school shooter.
00:05:05.000The FBI called the person who reported the comment.
00:05:07.000Had a 20 minute phone conversation about it.
00:05:10.000And then when they couldn't find out who left the comment, they said, Oh, well, yeah, what are you going to do?
00:05:15.000And now, of course, there are 17 innocent people dead.
00:05:19.000And you look at something like that and you say, Okay, we have the FBI, we have the CIA, we have the NSA collecting every text message, every phone call, every email, forever, all time.
00:05:32.000You go to Utah and you should see the size of their facility, the NSA's facility in Utah.
00:05:38.000Where they're collecting so much data like you wouldn't believe.
00:05:41.000They're collecting everybody's emails, everybody's text messages, their phone numbers, their phone calls, all kinds of data, everybody all the time.
00:05:50.000And you wonder you have all this power in the hands of these bureaucrats.
00:05:54.000You have all this power in the hands of the intelligence community, in the hands of these enforcers, in these various alphabet soup agencies from the FBI to the CIA, which it came out during the WikiLeaks scandal that the CIA can now spy on you from your television.
00:06:11.000They go into these television companies that they manufacture the televisions.
00:06:16.000They go into the phone companies that manufacture the phones.
00:06:19.000And they put in place vulnerabilities when they manufacture the technology so that the CIA gets a backdoor into it and they can spy on you.
00:06:28.000And so when you're watching your Samsung smart TV or your whatever, your smart television, if it has a camera, they can watch you from it.
00:06:36.000They can watch you, I believe, from your Xbox, your Xbox Move or your Xbox Kinect.
00:06:43.000And so you think all these agencies have all this power, and the FBI heard about it, and the NSA heard about it, and the CIA heard about it, and they did nothing.
00:06:52.000The school shooter that went out and killed 17 people yesterday, 17 innocent people, 14 year olds, my God, 15 year olds.
00:07:01.000And he commented last year on YouTube, I am going to become a school shooter.
00:07:06.000And nobody did anything about it when the FBI got a tip about it.
00:07:10.000Oh, well, but they couldn't find out who it was.
00:07:12.000You know, and what else is funny about that is when somebody like myself, Or somebody in Canada or somebody in the United Kingdom, when they go on a YouTube video and they post something about, oh, I don't know, FBI crime statistics, they post something like the color of crime.
00:07:28.000Or when you post a video about, I don't know, who might be running the media, who might be pulling the levers at NBC and the New York Times, when you post a video about Muslim rape gangs in Europe, in Canada, they arrest you.
00:07:41.000In the United Kingdom, they arrest you.
00:07:43.000YouTube takes down your videos, they disable the comments, they disable live streaming, they disable likes and dislikes, they delete your account.
00:07:51.000And so when it's hate speech, when it's political dissent, they're right there on top of it.
00:07:56.000The FBI's at your door, the CIA's at your door, the NSA collects it, YouTube deletes it.
00:08:01.000When somebody goes and comments, yeah, I'm going to become a professional school shooter.
00:08:05.000Yeah, you know, not so much of a problem.
00:08:08.000On his Instagram account, and this was live until well after the shooting, you have pictures of the guy with knives between each of his fingers.
00:08:16.000He's wearing a mask, giving a middle finger to the world.
00:08:42.000School shooter goes in, kills 17 people, and not until an hour later is his entire page talking about shooting up schools, killing people, stabbing people, how he hates the world.
00:08:54.000It takes him an hour after he kills people for them to take that down.
00:09:01.000So people talking about guns, people talking about gun control.
00:09:06.000If the FBI receives a tip about a kid saying, yeah, I'm going to become a school shooter, if they can't stop that when they get a tip like that, what's to say that a gun regulation is going to stop somebody?
00:09:18.000If the FBI gets a tip from somebody saying, hey, FBI, I'm going to go out and I'm going to kill a bunch of people and they can't stop that, somebody's going to clip that and that's going to present a problem for me.
00:09:29.000But if they get a tip where they explicitly say, hey, I'm going to go out and commit this crime and they can't do anything about it, you think gun control is going to solve it?
00:09:37.000You think if Congress writes a little law, that's going to be a big problem?
00:09:41.000If the laws are not being enforced, what's to say we need new laws, right?
00:11:17.000The law for a social media company, for a teacher, for a peer, for a family member to step in and intervene here.
00:11:24.000And in every case, there's this systemic failure.
00:11:26.000And people think that a law is going to protect them.
00:11:29.000People think that, oh, well, if the Congress writes a law saying, well, this kind of firearm is illegal or that kind of firearm is illegal, that's going to stop school shootings.
00:11:38.000If you have this mountain of evidence that this person was going to commit a crime and not a single person does something about it, the gun laws are not going to save you.
00:11:46.000It's not going to happen if people are not willing to act.
00:11:50.000And that's what you have here is an absence of action.
00:11:52.000And you know, look, I came on the show yesterday and I said it with the last school shooting and the school shooting before that and on and on.
00:12:01.000The way you fix the problem is you have community again.
00:12:04.000You have somebody before there's a gun in his hands, before he's driven to the school, before he's made the scheme, before he's even decided that he's going to attack people, that he's going to commit to violence.
00:12:16.000If you have family, if you have support mechanisms, if you have a social support mechanism in place, With so many stopgaps that he had to have been caught before he even has a bad idea in his head.
00:12:28.000Where he's at the lunch table and somebody says, Hey, Nick Cruz, what is going on with you?
00:12:57.000I mean, these kinds of people, you imagine somebody doesn't wake up one day and say, Yeah, today's the day I'm going to go and kill a bunch of people.
00:13:07.000There's a procedure here where there is a descent and it's visible.
00:13:12.000You know, you take somebody who's got mental issues, you take somebody who's maybe not the smartest guy in the world, you take somebody who's in a very emotionally unstable place.
00:13:20.000We're not talking about like a CIA agent who's able to conceal his motives, and you're telling me that nobody knew something was going on with this guy.
00:13:39.000Yesterday, or excuse me, on Tuesday, today's Thursday, on Tuesday at 9 30 a.m., police apprehended a student in Washington State after his grandmother called the police after she found a journal where he was writing in there that he was going to go out and kill a bunch of people at a high school.
00:13:58.000He had an assault rifle and a guitar case concealed.
00:14:01.000Who was writing in his diary saying, I've been learning from all the other bombers.
00:14:05.000I've been learning from all the other terrorists and the shooters.
00:14:08.000And I flipped a coin and I decided which school I'm going to shoot up.
00:14:11.000And I robbed the convenience store to get cash to fund the school shooting.
00:14:34.000There's a perfect example where, even in this case, the guy was allowed to get a gun and the guy was making a plan and he made it all the way.
00:14:43.000And even in this case, all it took was one grandma.
00:14:45.000All it took was one, I don't know, I better go in and see what's up.
00:14:48.000Go through the journal, you make the phone call, no school shooting.
00:14:52.000And how many people would have been killed in this case?
00:14:54.000How many people would have been killed in this case?
00:14:56.000How many other school shootings could have been prevented if there was a grandmother like this who goes in and reads the journal, who goes in and searches the computer, who goes in and searches the phone, who looks under the bed?
00:15:08.000And think of the potential to mitigate these kinds of attacks, to mitigate these shootings, if you have that at all layers.
00:15:14.000If from the time the person wakes up until the time they go to bed, they are confronted with people that are going to intervene and stop them.
00:15:22.000Wake up, you see the parents at breakfast.
00:15:24.000Go to school, you see parents, teachers, administrators.
00:15:27.000You go to, I don't know, some kind of social club afterwards and you see a mentor or a coach or somebody you look up to.
00:15:33.000Maybe later in the evening, you go to a social club where it's, you know, whatever it is.
00:15:37.000It's a charity organization or it's, uh, You know, we're a gang.
00:15:41.000I don't want to say a gang, but you know what I'm talking about.
00:15:43.000You used to have some, I guess, more organized social outings for young people.
00:15:48.000And you see all your buddies or your friends there.
00:15:51.000And then on Sunday, you see the pastor.
00:15:53.000And maybe on Friday, you see extended family.
00:15:57.000And you got to make it so that from the time somebody wakes up until the time they go to bed, there are these opportunities for intervention because there's community there, because there's something healthy there.
00:16:06.000And the other thing people don't want to talk about is God, is the fact that in the absence of religion, this was not a religious person.
00:16:14.000In every case, when you see these school shooters, these are not religious people.
00:16:17.000In the case of Virginia Tech, in the case of Sandy Hook, in the case of Columbine, in this case, what kinds of schools do you see?
00:17:11.000And so I have to imagine that not only if you had stronger communities, but if you had a moral backbone to the country backed by religion that said this is objectively right and this is objectively wrong, and we hate what is evil.
00:17:24.000More than anything else, and we love what is good more than anything else.
00:17:30.000Is it any wonder that when you have the Boston bombing and the guy that commits the Boston bombing is on the cover of Rolling Stone, and people say, you know, he was just a misunderstood loner and look at how handsome he is?
00:17:42.000Is it any wonder in that culture that people go out and do these kinds of things?
00:17:45.000The kind of moral relativism that you see where we turn on television and who are the heroes?
00:17:51.000People that kill, people that sell drugs, people that shoot guns.
00:18:05.000This kid was lost, and he was only, you know, when it comes to a school shooter, these are the people that carry through to their logical conclusions the kind of society that we've built.
00:18:17.000Without God, without family, country, community, you are in a place where there is nothing, where it's nihilistic, and school shooters carry through to its logical conclusion.
00:18:28.000Where we are, where we're just on this rock, I guess.
00:18:31.000You know, I mean, that's the Neil deGrasse Tyson worldview.
00:19:17.000The other thing that came out today was this white nationalist connection, where it came out this morning from the ADL and the SPLC, these anti white hate groups, the ADL and the SPLC.
00:19:29.000They were so quick to report that Nicholas Cruz was connected to the scary white nationalist organization.
00:19:36.000And the media jumps all over this one.
00:19:38.000Oh, you know, white people are the real terrorists.
00:20:26.000Number one, you don't joke about something like this.
00:20:29.000You have 17 people, 14 year olds, 15 year olds.
00:20:33.000Not only that, you know, people talk about the kids, but you had adults too there.
00:20:36.000You had adults that gave their lives for kids, people who were good and wholesome and decent people, educators who are in cold blood now, and you have You know, people on the internet making jokes.
00:20:46.000That's, that, that, I think that rivals the, you know, the level of evil that we see day to day.
00:20:53.000But then on top of that, who thinks that's funny or a good idea?
00:20:57.000Oh, yeah, LOL, we took it, we took responsibility for a school shooting to own the libs, you know, so that you really did a great job there, right?
00:21:06.000So everybody, I think, in this scenario loses.
00:21:08.000I think the media has destroyed their credibility when they're jumping to conclusions to fit their narrative, to advance their political causes.
00:21:16.000You say, How can we ever trust the media again?
00:21:18.000You take something like this in particular, where there's trust, where people look, and especially when there's so much confusion in other scandals, or rather other atrocities, when people start talking about conspiracies.
00:21:31.000The media is really not doing their due diligence to mitigate that kind of stuff when they're not even reporting the facts right, when they're not even doing the most rudimentary reporting.
00:21:56.000And then I think the big story today was the reaction from the president.
00:22:00.000And this was really, I guess, the white pill.
00:22:02.000If there is a silver lining in things like this, I think it is this that finally we have a president who is strong.
00:22:09.000Finally, we have a president who says, I will act on this.
00:22:14.000If you recall with the Sandy Hook shooting, Barack Obama got up in front of the nation and everybody looked to the president as the leader.
00:22:20.000They said, You need to rise to the occasion.
00:22:23.000Rise above the partisanship, rise above the petty politics, and act and lead and show the country a new direction where we can get out of this nightmare, where we can get out of this hell where young kids are being gunned down in their schools where they should be safe.
00:22:40.000And Barack Obama got up there and he cried.
00:22:42.000There was this big theatrics and he blamed the Republicans and he blamed the NRA.
00:23:37.000He said, we need to cultivate a country now where you can go out and reach out.
00:23:42.000And there are those support mechanisms.
00:23:43.000So he preached an alternative which was coherent, which made sense, which addressed the issue from start to finish.
00:23:51.000And then he said, I am going to be meeting later in the month with the Secretary of State of every state, with the governors of every state, and we are going to not just do things that make us feel like we made a difference, but we're going to make a difference.
00:24:04.000And I thought that was not only a beautiful rhetoric, but it's a great sentiment.
00:24:09.000In other words, the liberals were so quick to say, we need to ban guns, we need to ban AR 15s.
00:24:14.000The ER 15 is the unholy weapon that's killing all these people.
00:24:25.000And I think that characterizes his presidency.
00:24:27.000And so we canceled his rally tonight in Pennsylvania.
00:24:30.000He's going to go down to Parkland, Florida sometime this week to meet with, I guess, the grieving mothers and fathers and to give some kind of a speech there or something.
00:24:40.000I'm not quite sure what that's going to look like, but he'll be visiting.
00:24:43.000And I think we are glad that we have a president who will lead again.
00:24:47.000You know, I use the example pretty often of George W. Bush during 9 11, where, you know, say what you will about World Trade Center 7 and say what you will about the war in Iraq or the war in Afghanistan.
00:24:58.000When 9 11 happened and people perceived their nation as under attack, he got up there and he said, We are going to go and find the people who did this and we are going to kill them.
00:25:08.000He got up there and he said, We are rebuilding our city.
00:25:35.000He went up and he said, We're going to do something.
00:25:37.000And I think we saw that in President Trump today.
00:25:39.000So I think if there is a silver lining, it is that.
00:25:43.000It is that when we have a tragedy and these tragedies do occur, finally we have somebody who I have faith will solve the problem, who is man enough to act.
00:25:52.000And solve the problem and not just aim for the nice news cycle and aim for the, oh, the photo op where, oh, look at me and I'm crying and the NRA did it.
00:26:02.000He's going to go up there and say, we're going to make a difference.
00:26:05.000And that's what makes this president transformative.
00:26:08.000That's what makes him a transcendent president.
00:26:11.000And not to distract, obviously, from the tragedy, but I think it is something kind of to rally behind that finally we have a leader who can give us some answers during these tough times.
00:27:32.000A man who committed suicide using a gun in an elementary school parking lot when the school was closed and there were no children present on January 3rd.
00:27:41.000So, they counted that as a school shooting.
00:27:43.000Somebody who went in the parking lot of a school when the school was closed, nobody was present, and he killed himself.
00:28:30.000And you look at every one of these cases, and out of the 19 or 18 that were reported, 18 school shootings in 2018, I think there were two or three or four.
00:28:40.000There were not accidents where there were more than one person injured.
00:28:43.000There were mass shootings and not just like, you know, as a vengeance or as one person that was killed.
00:28:48.000And that's not to say that, you know, those things don't matter, but it is to say when you're talking about these very visceral moments, when you're talking about a school, children, lots of people dead, mass casualties, big magazines, big scary guns, it's a far cry from 18 mass school shootings when you're talking about somebody who shoots a pellet gun at a window, you know, give me a break.
00:29:10.000Or somebody, and again, it's very sad, very tragic, but somebody who kills themselves in a parking lot.
00:29:14.000I mean, that's not a mass school shooting.
00:29:16.000It's just downright deceptive and disingenuous.
00:29:19.000And it gets to the point fundamentally of.
00:29:22.000The gun violence in this country is not mass school shootings.
00:29:26.000The vast, vast majority of gun violence in this country is from handguns.
00:29:50.000The most gun control and yet the most gun crime.
00:29:53.000And obviously, the correlation there's gun control laws do not solve gun crimes.
00:29:58.000It means the people that are going to go out and commit gun crimes or gun related homicides, they're not obviously playing by the rules.
00:30:05.000I'm going to go out and kill people with a gun, but when I go and kill people with a gun, I'm going to make sure I get the gun by the books and I'm going to have my permits in order and I'm going to only use it where you're allowed to carry the guns.
00:31:32.000You scroll up on your phone and you can make a joke about it, and you can, you know, I can read the news and I can make a political take on this.
00:31:39.000But the 14 year old who got killed, the dozens of 14 year olds who got killed yesterday, you know, they're just done.
00:31:56.000And that's until we can offer a sufficient answer to that in the form of there is evil and there is good and the good has to beat the evil, it'll always win.
00:32:35.000Moving right along into the other big development today, which is DACA.
00:32:40.000Which is DACA, which here was a big prediction that I made.
00:32:44.000And if you recall, in January, when there were talks about DACA being legalized, and this, we go back to mid January, where President Trump was tweeting, We want to solve DACA.
00:33:38.000After the first government shutdown, and he blamed the Democrats so successfully, they completely lost their advantage in the generic ballot polling.
00:33:46.000His approval rating skyrocketed to 47 and 49.
00:33:50.000Then he came out with a proposal at the State of the Union where he said, I will give amnesty for 1.8 million DACA in exchange for my three pillars, which is end the diversity lottery system, end chain migration, and build the border wall.
00:34:03.000And I said, No, no, no, watch, this is a gambit.
00:34:06.000He's floating this out there to say, even if I give the Democrats a sweet deal, even if I give them everything they want and then some, they're still not going to take it because they're playing politics.
00:34:15.000And that's going to kill them in the midterms or they'll have to shut down the government.
00:34:18.000People said, no, Nick, you took your victory lap too soon.
00:34:22.000He would never make a deal that he's not willing to take.
00:34:25.000They're going to give 1.8 million people amnesty, and Don is amnesty done, and he's a cuck.
00:34:30.000And you could see this with my former business partner.
00:34:32.000You could see this with many people jumping right back on.
00:35:01.000All four immigration proposals have failed in the Senate.
00:35:06.000And the procedure, which started on Monday or Tuesday, was that they opened up debate on the floor of the Senate, and the program was they were going to add amendments to an empty bill.
00:35:17.000So they said, look, here's this empty bill, and whatever your immigration proposal is, put that in the form of an amendment.
00:35:23.000And we'll put that on the floor for like a straw vote.
00:35:26.000And if that passes the 60 vote threshold, then we'll make a final vote on what's going to be in this bill, what's going to constitute our immigration reform.
00:35:35.000And this was in accordance with the promise that Mitch McConnell made to Chuck Schumer to resolve the first government shutdown.
00:35:45.000I'll give you the votes to fund the government until February 8th if you promise me we'll have a debate on immigration and we'll talk about immigration reform.
00:35:55.000And so that's what we did we opened up the debate in the Senate and we said, Give us your amendments and we'll vote on them.
00:36:01.000Well, so everybody made their amendments.
00:36:03.000You had Lindsey Graham and the Gang of 22, who put together a bipartisan immigration package, which included $25 billion for the wall in exchange for a pathway to citizenship for 1.8 million dreamers, but no chain migration and no diversity visa, no provisions about that in the bill.
00:36:21.000That got the most votes, 54, but it still failed.
00:36:25.000Trump's proposal in the form of Chuck Grassley's amendment failed, and two other proposals failed.
00:36:31.000And so now, you know, the debate is over.
00:36:34.000The most likely bill that would have passed was the Grassley Amendment, the Grassley proposal, which was ending chain migration, ending the diversity visa lottery, building the wall, and giving the $1.8 million the pathway to citizenship.
00:36:49.000That was the only one that would have been considered in the House because Paul Ryan said, I won't even bring a bill to the floor if it doesn't have President Trump's approval.
00:36:58.000And Trump said, I'm only going to support that one.
00:37:00.000So that one died, and so everything died.
00:37:04.000There will be no immigration fix anytime soon.
00:37:07.000There are some rumors that they may try and put this into the spending bill.
00:37:12.000So they ended the February 8th government shutdown.
00:37:16.000The government shutdown did shut down temporarily for an hour on February 8th.
00:37:21.000But if you recall, they passed an initial spending bill to fund the government through to March 23rd so they could put together a larger spending bill for the rest of the fiscal year.
00:37:30.000Well, they're saying now that when we put together this omnibus spending bill for the rest of the fiscal year, To be passed by March 23rd, we will put in provisions where there'll be some funding for the border wall in exchange for extending the legal protections for DACA recipients for maybe a couple of years.
00:37:47.000And there's been some rumors about that, but it doesn't look like it's going to materialize.
00:37:51.000And for all intents and purposes, the immigration debate for now is over.
00:37:57.000As the Congress moves on to the budget, as they move on to infrastructure, as they move on to other nominations and appointments, DACA will expire on March 5th.
00:38:07.000And whenever it gets resolved in the Courts, whenever those injunctions are removed from the San Francisco and the New York courts, DACA will be over.
00:38:16.000And what happens to the DACA recipients?
00:38:17.000If they're not careful, they get deported and immediately they get fired from their jobs if their employers want to be in compliance with the law.
00:38:26.000But what this will happen in the wake of this is that the Democratic Party will be torn in half because you will have all of these centrists, you will have all the pragmatists in the party saying, hey, idiots, we're up for re election in November.
00:39:08.000And we talked about this during the government shutdown.
00:39:11.000And the far left wing of the party, this far left ideological Marxist wing of the party, The Latins individuals will say, Oh, hey, Democrats, you know, why did you fail in protecting our DACA recipients?
00:39:25.000Why did you fail in protecting Latino interests?
00:39:28.000They're going to say, Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, we're supposed to come out for you in November.
00:39:33.000We're supposed to come out and vote for your candidates in November.
00:39:36.000You couldn't protect our friends and family.
00:39:38.000You couldn't protect the DAC recipients.
00:39:40.000You couldn't protect the dreamers, the most vulnerable among us.
00:39:44.000And you could start to see the breaking in the ranks during the government shutdown where Luis Gutierrez, who is a representative around me in Chicago, he said, look, Give Trump the wall, but we have to protect the dreamers.
00:39:58.000And so he's breaking ranks and he's leading the Latino caucus with him.
00:40:01.000And this is where you start to see the Democratic coalition start to fracture.
00:40:07.000This is the systemic weakness of this party.
00:40:11.000For 40 years, for 45 years now, the Democratic Party, their strategy has been let's take all the non whites and put them together.
00:40:19.000Let's take from the oppressed black vote, let's take the oppressed Latino vote, the oppressed homosexual vote, the oppressed liberated woman vote, and we'll put this all together.
00:40:40.000And hey, look, if we can't win whites anymore, if we're not competitive with whites anymore, we'll have all the non whites together, and that will be our coalition.
00:42:18.000And so you can all complain, but, you know, we kind of have it the worst.
00:42:21.000Then, of course, then everybody says, no, no, no, we have it the worst.
00:42:24.000And I guess that's at the root of it, is this kind of black hole of no ideology.
00:42:31.000It's broken off from any kind of foundation, any kind of order, any kind of straight and narrow line of this is what it is and this is what it's not.
00:42:39.000This is a black hole of all consuming, you know, we want this and we're oppressed and all the rest.
00:42:44.000And you're seeing the cracks in the Democratic Party where this coalition will fail.
00:42:49.000In the absence of concrete values and principles, I mean, they have opportunism.
00:42:54.000And in the absence of real principles, a real vision, you won't have a party.
00:43:24.000And if they botch it in this crucial transitionary phase, if they can't make the leap from, you know, whites still being relevant and all these minorities still being somewhat together, it'll fracture and they won't get there in time.
00:43:38.000And all these long held schemes of we're going to replace white America and we're going to have these, you know, the socialist one party state, it'll come crashing down.
00:43:54.000You don't believe me, but I brought this up the last time when I said, Believe me, I read the guy's book, and this is why I believe what I believe.
00:44:00.000I was reading it a little bit today, actually.
00:44:04.000I was reading in chapter two the Trump cards, and if you want to understand Trump, you have to read the Trump cards.
00:44:10.000I mean, that's really the only way to understand it.
00:44:14.000And I was reading this, and he said something in this book, and I forgot to mark it, so I'll have to find it for a moment.
00:44:24.000This is in chapter two, the second sentence I aim very high, and then I just keep pushing and pushing and pushing to get what I'm after.
00:44:33.000Sometimes I settle for less than I sought, but in most cases, I still end up with what I want.
00:44:39.000And is that not what we've seen exactly with this?
00:44:42.000Where he says, I want the wall, I want chain migration, I want an end to the diversity visa lottery, I want 2,000 ICE agents, 750 border patrols, 75 judges, and I want it all, and I want it in exchange for something I took off the table three months ago.
00:46:41.000Alci Abadi says rubber bullet shot for each teacher would solve it.
00:46:48.000Yeah, no, I think if there was some way that teachers could defend the students or some kind of trusted personnel within the school could protect the students, I think that would go a long way.
00:47:01.000And you know, you think about how much, like the sheer amount of money which is just shoveled, which is dumped into education.
00:47:08.000You should see the waste that goes on in lunch programs and library programs where they do all the technology and all this ridiculous stuff, and the teacher salaries in Chicago.
00:47:18.000It's out of control with the teachers' unions.
00:47:21.000And you should see the fat ass that runs the teachers' union in Chicago.
00:47:24.000Give me a break, this disgusting slob.
00:47:27.000But you think about how much money is poured into the school system, and we can't spare an additional couple of salaries for some kind of personnel to be in charge of this kind of a thing.
00:47:36.000And maybe not even in terms of security, maybe not in terms of military personnel, but somebody that's in charge of making sure this doesn't happen.
00:47:45.000Maybe they're coordinating outreach, maybe they're keeping an eye on the problem kids.
00:47:49.000Maybe they're tasked specifically with this kind of thing.
00:47:52.000I haven't studied this problem intensely enough.
00:47:55.000Lord knows there's been dozens of studies done on this.
00:47:58.000But this is something worth spending money on.
00:48:00.000And certainly, I think taking the first line of defense and putting it in the school as opposed to five minutes away in the police department, I think that's the first step.
00:48:10.000Whether that means rubber bullets or even the soda can thing where you get kids to have soda cans and they throw them at the intruder.
00:48:18.000I mean, that sounds stupid on paper when you could have just somebody with a gun.
00:48:23.000But those little things, if they help, if they mitigate the risk, it's worth pursuing.
00:48:28.000Jumpin' Jack Flash says Fuentes vindicated again, even though Cruz had no connection to them.
00:48:33.000Even TRS Forum guys agree that 1.0 militia LARP groups need to be disavowed.
00:49:14.000I'll take being called an optics cuck any day of the week over being photographed in front of that kind of a flag doing that kind of a pose.
00:49:21.000And you have to think to yourself if we're trying to build a serious political movement, can you do that if people are not willing or able to associate with you and your symbols publicly?
00:49:33.000How much of an appeal, how broad of an appeal can you have if the kinds of things that you're doing make you so repulsive to 99% of the country?
00:49:41.000And you could say it's repulsive or not.
00:50:05.000Through the system, like the 17th century revolution in England.
00:50:09.000How does that happen if we're going to have to do it in secret, behind anonymous usernames, and there's probably lots of feds in there and a lot of people aren't going to do anything?
00:51:50.000You know, it used to be that our civilization orbited around the church, that you went there for social, you went there for the market, you went there for your worship, you went there, and that was the center of it.
00:52:00.000And at the center of the church was something real, something authentic, something bigger.
00:53:05.000It's interesting that if you take black crime, American black crime, and separate it out by itself, those murder rates are closer to West Africa than they are to any European country or any other country in the West.
00:53:20.000Black American homicide rate is about the same as it is in West Africa.
00:53:24.000If you take out the white homicide rate, it's about as low as it is in Northern Europe.
00:53:29.000And, you know, gee, you look at numbers like that, and it really makes you think.
00:53:31.000When people talk about assimilation, and you look at Detroit, and Detroit probably looks a lot more similar to Haiti or to Lagos than it does to Vermont or to Maine or to, you know, to Boston or Seattle, you know, some parts of Boston and Seattle, right?
00:53:49.000And these other cities look more like each other.
00:53:51.000You know, I certainly think a place like Vermont looks more like Finland.
00:53:57.000And those kinds of patterns, those trends really make you think is it the Democrats in these cities, in these cases, or is it the people?
00:54:05.000Are there just simply differences between groups of people?
00:54:09.000How much scholarship will be dedicated to explaining away the differences between groups of people that everybody knows, that intuitively everybody understands are there?
00:54:18.000But what we have to come up with is the terrain, the geography, it was the way they were raised, it was oppression.
00:54:24.000Actually, it was because of the language.
00:54:26.000I saw some absurd article where, oh, well, the Chinese are better at math.
00:54:30.000Because when they learn their numbers, the way the language works, it's more conducive to young people memorizing them and combining them.
00:54:36.000And I think, or you can look at their IQ scores.
00:54:41.000We could look at the linguistics and say, oh, well, it's Western alphabet versus Chinese characters.
00:54:46.000Or you could look at the IQ scores that actually East Asians score five points higher on average than Europeans on IQ tests.
00:54:54.000Maybe that's why they're so good at math.
00:54:56.000Maybe that's why their ACT scores are higher, their SAT scores are higher, they do better in schools, they have higher incomes per capita.
00:55:04.000Gee, you know, or it's the language shit.
00:55:42.000My take on Mormonism, it just seems kind of hokey in the sense that.
00:55:47.000You look at Jesus Christ and you look at why this story is unique.
00:55:50.000Jesus Christ was prophesied, his life, his crucifixion, the nature of his birth, the place of his birth, and what he would do in his life.
00:55:59.000There were 460 prophecies in the Old Testament about Jesus Christ that were proven true.
00:56:06.000I believe the odds that that would come true, if it were just pure coincidence, is one over, I think it's eight with 126 zeros behind it.
00:56:17.000That's a number that Fulton Sheen came up with.
00:56:19.000It's basically if you take 1 over 100, it's a 1 in 100 chance that each prophecy comes true, and then you do that times, or to the 460th power.
00:56:28.000Those were the odds that every prophecy of Christ's coming came true, came true.
00:56:32.000And you say, well, was that a coincidence, or was that divine revelation?
00:56:37.000And then you look at the historiographical case for Christ's existence and crucifixion and resurrection, and you say, well, okay, that I can get behind.
00:56:46.000Well, and Joseph Smith, or Muhammad, or these other people say, oh, well, I got the revealed word of God.
00:57:39.000When he was asked about because he said it would be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than it would be for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God, people said, well, how are we going to get there?
00:57:49.000If it's so hard, how are we going to get to heaven?
00:57:51.000And Jesus Christ said, if it's just man, it's impossible.
00:58:54.000I think, you know, I'm okay, all right?
00:58:56.000You know, I've been lifting a little bit, but not enough where I. I'm not quite at the level where I think I could fight off a couple of people at the same time.
00:59:03.000So I'll have to organize that and I'll get that info to the fans, to the Knickers.
00:59:09.000And he says, What's your take on Evola?
00:59:13.000I think he's one of the most interesting, provocative political philosophers in the past 300 years.
00:59:20.000And here is somebody who is a real conservative, a real traditionalist.
00:59:25.000You know, we have a lot of these conservatives now in the tradition of William F. Buckley who say, oh, no, no, no, we're the real feminists.
00:59:47.000And, you know, maybe they weren't as good in terms of technology and health and all the rest, but hey, at least the fundamentals were down.
00:59:55.00050 years ago, you had your problems, but out of high school, you could get a good paying job, you could start a family, and you'd be all right.
01:00:19.000I think you go down either the reactionary path or you go down the traditionalist conservative, but, you know, outside of that, I don't see it.
01:00:27.000David Andrews with some Canadian dollars.
01:01:31.000I go to McDonald's and they have all these new burgers.
01:01:34.000I pick up the Pico burger with guacamole and I unwrap it.
01:01:38.000I'm thinking, you know, this is McDonald's where usually you get the Fat Mac and the Grand Mac and the This Mac and the double, triple, quarter pounder.
01:01:46.000And I open up this, like, you know, this artisan burger and there's a lime wedge in there.
01:02:26.000I think he was against religion, but I'm not totally an Evolian.
01:02:29.000I think in that sense, I'm more of a union.
01:02:32.000I believe that the traditions that we seek are in religion.
01:02:35.000I guess Evola was more of a progressive in the sense that he was more in line with Nietzsche and saying, we need new gods, we need new idols, new traditions.
01:02:45.000I think I'm more of the Jungian persuasion that no, no, we need to go back to these rituals.
01:02:50.000We need to rescue our father, as Jordan Peterson said.
01:02:53.000Carl's friend says, Do you have any videos on gun control?
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