00:02:14.000Press conference, and he's talking about some of the measures they're looking at in the executive order and some things they're suggesting that Congress should do about gun control.
00:02:24.000And of course, this is in response specifically to the mass shootings that have taken place over the past two or three weeks, specifically the mass shootings in Atlanta, Georgia, Boulder, Colorado, and maybe the one in Orange County, although they didn't cover that one because the guy was Hispanic.
00:02:44.000Shot four people was Hispanic, so they didn't cover that one as much.
00:02:48.000But the executive order and all these actions are in response to these shootings, but the solutions that they're proposing, the legislation that they're proposing, wouldn't have prevented any of the shootings.
00:03:02.000And that's kind of a curious thing about gun control, and this has always been the case, that whenever there's a mass shooting, which will serve as the pretext for the legislation, the legislation that is meant to solve these mass shootings wouldn't have actually prevented any of them.
00:03:21.000For the past 20, 30 years, you see a mass shooting, you see a mass casualty event, and you'll have the usual outrage from the mainstream media and lobbying efforts and everything like that.
00:03:34.000And then the legislation that they produce to solve the epidemic of gun violence would not have prevented the event that is the pretext for the legislation in the first place.
00:03:46.000They're not trying to solve anything, they're just trying to disarm you.
00:04:29.000What's happening to our country is very bad.
00:04:32.000But I watch the news and it's war with Russia, war with Iran, war with China.
00:04:37.000Black Lives Matter revolt, another capitalist stormed, another mass shooting, and illegal immigrants pouring across the border.
00:04:47.000And I'm thinking, oh no, I guess I'll have so much to talk about on my nightly show.0.90
00:04:54.000Oh no, another major news story that will require constant coverage on my nightly show, and thousands of people have to tune in to hear my opinion on it all?
00:05:47.000I would gladly get rid of all these countries, all this country's problems, and have nothing to talk about on the show any day of the week.
00:08:14.000You know, they could ban me from Twitter, they could ban me from whatever, but that's when we break the glass in the America First studio and we pull the lever, and 200,000 emails go out simultaneously calling all patriots.
00:09:19.000It's Michael Hayden, it's Megan Squire, and it's Hannah Gase, who is a dyke.1.00
00:09:25.000So it's the three of them, and they have been writing articles with Hate Watch, which is like a subsidiary of the SPLC, for the past three months, and it's every week.0.99
00:09:36.000SPLC expert, you know, dipshit, whatever, said that Nick Fuentes is a dangerous extremist and he has to be banned from Twitter.
00:09:44.000And I think that they probably led to me getting suspended in the first place last week and Jaden's account getting suspended and a few others because they've just been badgering Twitter.
00:09:54.000Anyway, so I get off the seven day suspension yesterday.
00:09:58.000And then today, already, it's another article.
00:10:19.000I've been against it, but they published the article today, a day after I get back on Twitter in Salon.
00:10:26.000And this time it cites Megan Squire and Michael Hayden, excuse me, saying that I'm dangerous for being against the vaccine.
00:10:32.000They also make a big error in the article, and I put it on Twitter, so if you missed it, you could go to my Twitter timeline and you could see the article in question.
00:10:41.000They say Nick Fuentes says that the vaccine is gene therapy, but that's not how vaccines work.
00:10:51.000You know, a small part of the disease, the virus, whatever, a protein, and they inject a small amount of that into the blood, and that teaches the cells how to recognize the disease.
00:11:04.000And I'm reading the article and I'm thinking to myself, no, wrong.
00:11:09.000That is how vaccines traditionally work.
00:11:55.000It's completely experimental, never been tried on humans before.
00:11:59.000Let alone you talking about 100 million people getting it, 100 million people getting one dose of mRNA gene therapy vaccine.
00:12:08.000The way that this vaccine works is they're injecting mRNA into your cell, and the mRNA goes into the cell, goes into your immunity cell, and it teaches the vaccine.
00:12:19.000I don't know, I don't know from there what the details are, but it's called an mRNA vaccine because it's mRNA that's being injected and editing your genes, or it's going in there and it's messing with you on a genetic level.
00:13:06.000So, anyway, I just wanted to mention that.
00:13:08.000I don't know how much longer I'll last on Twitter because they just keep up the pressure on these platforms.
00:13:15.000Literally, the day that I get back, it's another article dropping about how dangerous I am because I don't want to get their experimental gene therapy vaccine.
00:13:24.000And they better issue a correction, by the way.
00:13:27.000I can't wait to see that sniveling little bitch, whatever his name is, that actually wrote the article from Salon.
00:13:33.000I want to see him write the retraction.
00:13:35.000Otherwise, I'm making a phone call to my lawyer.
00:14:05.000But I put a big, lengthy post about it on my Telegram channel today saying, You know, even if they get me banned from Twitter, I don't know what they really expect to happen after that.
00:14:17.000You know, thousands and thousands of people are still watching the show every single night.
00:14:22.000And some days I post a link on Twitter, some days I don't.
00:14:26.000Twitter is no longer a necessary component of the operation.
00:14:30.000It's a big part of it, and it would suck if it was taken away, but it's not like this is going to be any kind of lethal or even substantial blow to what we're doing.
00:14:39.000I've been saying this for a long time.
00:14:59.000They fall back on the usual playbook, which is tattle to the platform with the help of the left wing media.
00:15:06.000Go to Salon, go to ABC, go to Chicago Tribune, go to NPR and whine about me there as an expert and try to get me banned from one of the platforms controlled by.
00:16:01.000I met my friends on Twitter, and like I said, it's the proverbial developer, greedy developer, bulldozing the local park or the local school or the house that I grew up in.
00:16:13.000You know, it's really that sort of angle which is why I'm going to be upset.
00:16:27.000I want to talk about this gun control executive order.
00:16:30.000You know, it's not even really, this executive order doesn't do that much.
00:16:34.000It's really more about what it represents.
00:16:37.000And I hinted at this a little bit earlier when I previewed some of the stories tonight, which is to say that the legislation that they always propose after a mass shooting never, never, I don't recall a single instance where the legislation that they propose would prevent.
00:16:57.000The mass shooting that catalyzed the creation of the legislation in the first place.
00:17:02.000In other words, somebody goes and shoots up a school or shoots up a movie theater or whatever, and then legislators say, We can never allow this to happen again.
00:17:10.000And then they pass a bill that puts in place regulations that have nothing to do with how that mass shooting occurred in the first place.
00:17:18.000Nothing to do with how the gun was acquired, nothing to do with the kind of gun that was used, or the person that bought it.
00:17:24.000It's legislation that is just inching us along towards total gun confiscation, total disarmament.
00:17:31.000And that just tells you that that's ultimately the end game.
00:17:35.000The end game is not to prevent this epidemic, which is not even real.
00:17:40.000The end game is just to disarm the population.
00:17:44.000And these things are used in the service of that end.
00:17:47.000So I'll read you this article, give you a little detail about the executive order.
00:17:51.000It says, President Biden unveiled his first attempt to curb gun violence on Thursday, announcing a set of modest moves designed to begin revamping federal gun policy.
00:18:02.000By tweaking the government's definition of a firearm and more aggressively responding to urban gun violence.
00:18:09.000Biden said, Gun violence in this country is an epidemic and it's an international embarrassment.
00:18:16.000He called high rates of gun violence a blemish on the character of our nation.
00:18:21.000He pushed back against arguments that these executive actions would infringe upon the right to bear arms.
00:18:26.000The changes include reviewing federal policies surrounding ghost guns, which are handmade or self assembled firearms that don't include serial numbers.
00:18:35.000And the use of stabilizing braces on pistols, a modification that turns the weapon into a short barreled rifle.
00:18:42.000The president said, Nothing I'm about to recommend in any way impinges upon the Second Amendment.
00:18:48.000He said he wants ghost gun kits treated as firearms and have key parts labeled with serial numbers.
00:18:54.000He also said that he wants pistols modified to be more dangerous to be subject to the National Firearms Act, meaning that owners would have to register and pay a fee for the modifications.
00:19:05.000I want to point out, by the way, He mentioned urban gun violence in the statement.
00:19:12.000By the way, it's worth pointing out, in case anybody doesn't know this, I think I said this a couple of days ago, and most people watching the show know this.0.98
00:19:22.000It's worth pointing out that all of the urban gun violence comes from black people and Hispanic people.0.95
00:19:31.000If you look at New York City or Chicago or Los Angeles or any major city and you look at homicides with a firearm, It is 95 to 100% blacks and Hispanics that are committing the gun crimes.1.00
00:20:24.000Just a fact, you know, do what you will with that, but I think that deserves some careful reflection.
00:20:30.000Why is it that white people and Asian people don't commit crimes with guns?0.53
00:20:34.000And why is it that blacks and Hispanics commit lots of crimes with guns?0.99
00:20:38.000What does that tell you about the country?
00:20:40.000And then, what's more, what does that tell you about the mainstream media that they hide that fact deliberately and obfuscate it and pretend like it's the inverse of what it really is?
00:20:54.000You know, that's where I think a lot of liberal worldviews tend to crash and burn when you really look at who's doing the killing, who's doing the shooting.
00:21:02.000Anyway, just wanted to point that out.
00:21:05.000It says Mr. Biden said, whether Congress acts or not, I'm going to use all of the resources at my disposal as the President of the United States to protect Americans from gun violence.
00:21:16.000The President urged the Senate to pass bills in the House to expand background checks.
00:21:21.000He also called on Congress to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act.
00:21:26.000Which sounds like a good idea to me, which would close the so called boyfriend loophole to prevent dating partners and stalkers convicted of domestic violence or abuse from purchasing and owning firearms.
00:21:38.000The president also called on Congress to pass an assault weapons ban.
00:21:42.000He helped shepherd a ban through Congress as a senator in 1994, but it expired in 2004.
00:21:48.000However, the measures mentioned by the president are opposed by most Republicans, meaning that they are unlikely to pass in the Senate.
00:21:56.000Thursday also nominated David Chipman, a former special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, to lead the agency.
00:22:06.000If confirmed, Chipman would be the first permanent director of the agency in more than six years.
00:22:11.000So, this is where we are with the executive order and Congress, and even with the ATF and the federal bureaucracy.
00:22:21.000They're pushing all these different so called modest, piecemeal, common sense gun reforms, which, like I said, have nothing to do with the shootings.
00:22:30.000This Ostensibly, it is in response to the mass shooting in Atlanta, where that I think he's 21 year old guy went to three different massage salons, which were really fronts for prostitution in the greater Atlanta area, and I believe he killed eight people, seven or eight people, something like that.
00:22:51.000And there's only one problem it's because of that crime that all this legislation is being proposed and why this executive order exists.
00:23:00.000But none of these measures, the ghost guns and the boyfriend loophole, and None of that has anything to do with the shooting in Atlanta.
00:23:10.000The shooter in Atlanta did not assemble a ghost gun from a ghost gun kit.
00:23:27.000None of what they're proposing would have prevented him from acquiring a firearm or using it.
00:23:32.000He didn't use a modified pistol with a stabilizer, turning it into a rifle.
00:23:37.000None of that applies to the Atlanta shooting.
00:23:40.000And the same goes for the Colorado shooting.
00:23:43.000The Colorado shooting in Boulder was perpetrated by a Syrian immigrant, a Syrian Muslim immigrant, and he went into a grocery store and killed 10 people.0.94
00:23:53.000Once again, not with a ghost gun, not with a modified pistol with a stabilizer.0.99
00:23:58.000He didn't get it from his boyfriend, he didn't get it from his girlfriend.
00:24:05.000And none of what's being proposed legislatively through the agencies, through the executive order, would have done anything about that.
00:24:12.000So, What really are we doing here then?
00:24:16.000Because the press conference is all about these mass shootings that have taken place.
00:24:21.000And all the media coverage for the past two and three weeks has called for gun control in response to the shootings.
00:24:28.000But these things have nothing to do with each other.
00:24:31.000So clearly there's another agenda here.
00:24:34.000A mass shooting happens, and this is just, and this is demonstrable, used as an excuse to pass gun reform, and specifically gun control reform.
00:24:45.000Specifically, what does this executive order do?
00:24:49.000When they're talking about banning ghost guns, who do you think that really applies to at the end of the day?
00:24:55.000Who do you think is really making their own firearms from 3D printers or with household items?
00:25:02.000Who do you think is doing the ghost gun manufacturing?
00:25:07.000I know some high profile people, not personally, but I know of some people that do this.
00:25:12.000And the people that tend to make the ghost guns are libertarians, tend to be people.
00:25:18.000Who can afford a 3D printer in the first place, or tend to be the kind of people that don't believe in gun registration.
00:25:25.000In other words, I think the end game of this is not to go after petty criminals who can get guns in a variety of ways.
00:25:33.000And guns are widely available to them, and even when the government catches them, they just let them go, like in Chicago, for example.
00:25:41.000What this says to me is this is a crackdown on law abiding people who, for whatever reason, may not want the government to be aware that they have a firearm, not for the purposes of committing crimes, but Probably for the purposes of self defense.
00:25:56.000You know, it's a little bit peculiar that no ghost guns are used perpetrating the past three major mass shootings that received national news attention, but yet this is the first part of the executive action on gun control.
00:26:11.000Again, if the point of the legislation is not to prevent the mass shootings that catalyzed the legislation, then what is the purpose?
00:26:20.000If they're not passing ghost gun reform or, you know, this new regulation on ghost guns, To prevent mass shootings like the ones that happened three weeks ago, which is why we're having the conversation, then why pass the executive order?
00:26:40.000I think that probably this kind of legislation is more urgent, not because of the Syrian Muslim immigrant who committed the mass shooting, but it probably has more to do with the Capitol riots.
00:26:52.000And it probably has more to do with the crackdown on domestic terrorism against Trump supporters.
00:26:58.000I think that probably all gun control has more to do with that than it has to do with gun crime or any of these false flag or fake mass shootings that they talk about in the media.0.57
00:27:10.000What this is really about is disarming the people that legally own the guns, which are white Christian conservatives.0.68
00:27:19.000There are 400 million guns in this country, and most of them are owned by the enemies of the American regime.0.67
00:27:27.000Most of them are owned by the people that voted for Donald Trump or live in states that voted for Donald Trump.
00:27:35.000In other words, people that would be the pockets of resistance against some kind of potential government takeover or some kind of war against its own people, which is what we've been seeing specifically over the past three months.0.54
00:27:49.000That's what this gun control legislation is for.0.76
00:28:08.000While they're passing their ghost gun reform and their boyfriend loophole and the automatic weapons or semi automatic rifle ban and everything else, that's what the gun control is really about.
00:28:21.000Because if they cared about stopping mass shootings, do you know what they'd do?0.99
00:28:25.000They'd stop bringing in immigrants.1.00
00:28:27.000You know, there's one other way that we could stop gun crime from happening.1.00
00:28:31.000We could try to prevent any potential lawbreaker from getting a gun, or we could stop people from coming into the country who we know are going to be doing the crime.0.88
00:28:43.000If Hispanics are committing, for example, in the city of Chicago, 25, 30% of the gun crimes, then why are we bringing in Hispanics from Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador?0.97
00:28:57.000If Muslims hate us and they're attacking us all the time and they shot 10 white people in Boulder, Colorado, why are we bringing in Syrian immigrants?0.90
00:29:06.000Why would we bring in a single immigrant from the Middle East if it's people that are coming here and shooting us?0.94
00:29:12.000I mean, Banning Syrian immigrants from coming into America would have done more to prevent the shooting in Boulder, Colorado, which is one of the more high profile ones, than any of this gun control legislation, even the most ambitious gun control legislation that's being proposed today.1.00
00:29:30.000And that kind of tells you what the real goal is here.
00:29:33.000Don't believe the waterworks, don't believe what liberals tell you about this.
00:29:37.000It's got nothing to do with stopping gun violence.
00:29:39.000We know where the gun violence is happening and we know who's doing it, and they don't care about that.
00:29:45.000If they did, they wouldn't be defunding the police and they wouldn't be getting rid of bail and they wouldn't be doing all these anti police reforms and criminal justice reform and everything like that.0.53
00:29:57.000They wouldn't be doing all these things that are soft on the people that are doing the gun crime in the cities, in other words, if they actually cared about stopping the so called gun shooting epidemic.
00:30:10.000They want to grandstand about false flag attacks or these black swan mass shootings and then propose legislation that.
00:30:18.000Would not have prevented these things in the first place.
00:30:20.000That tells you what they're really trying to do.
00:30:23.000And people have to start thinking more and more like this.
00:30:26.000A lot of people are stuck in this frame of mind our government, our representatives.
00:30:32.000What we need to do is pass reasonable gun control reform.
00:30:55.000They actually hate us and they consider us their enemy.
00:30:59.000And especially now, we know that because of what's taken place since the Capitol riots.
00:31:05.000They're taking DHS, they're taking the TSA and the FBI and the Department of Justice and turning all of this anti terrorism infrastructure inwardly towards the American people.
00:31:18.000So a lot of people see this kind of reform or any policy for that matter and they say, We need to do this on gun control.
00:31:26.000Well, our gun control laws are wrong, something like that.
00:31:43.000That's the conversation that we have to be having.
00:31:47.000Not like we are somehow connected and not like we, the people, and them over there are one entity or something like that.
00:31:54.000It is totally separate and they are at war with us.
00:31:57.000So, in other words, when I look at something like gun control as an example, I'm not thinking about how our elected representatives are going to get it right on passing the right laws to keep me safe because I know that the government doesn't give a shit about me.
00:32:14.000And I know that the government actually hates me.
00:32:17.000And the government doesn't care about my well being.
00:32:19.000The regime, the people that are in charge, whatever you want to call it, they in the Capitol do not care about me.
00:32:27.000They want to take away my rights, and it would be more convenient for them if I were dead.
00:32:33.000So, I'm not going to talk about this issue as an example as though these laws are being passed in good faith or that there's any consideration being given to my well being and quality of life.
00:32:46.000I look at it this way the government and the regime is at war with me.
00:32:52.000And being at war with me, they are now trying to disarm me.
00:32:57.000They are now trying to disarm us, the American people.
00:33:02.000Looking at it that way, it changes the dynamic very quickly.
00:33:05.000It's not something like your neighbor is going to pass some kind of a law to keep you safe.
00:33:11.000Your enemy is trying to take away your ability to defend yourself.
00:33:15.000That's how we must look at these things.
00:33:18.000Taxes are another example, which we talked about last week.
00:33:22.000It's not like our friendly neighborhood government is taking a little bit of money out of our paycheck to pay for our services.
00:33:30.000Our enemy is taking away our resources by force.
00:33:37.000Every dime that goes towards them is facilitating the enemy's war effort, and it's coming out of our pockets.
00:33:44.000They're dipping into our resources and our people to fund their campaign against us.
00:33:50.000That's how we have to look at all these issues because this is how the government is treating us.
00:33:55.000When they start talking about, like we discussed yesterday, no fly lists, and they're going after people with the immunity passports, and they're throwing people in jail without a trial, torturing them, and so on.
00:34:09.000We cannot consider these things in any other way.
00:34:12.000So, you know, in a different society, I don't know that I'd even be as in favor of gun rights as I am now.
00:34:19.000If we lived in America 100 years ago, or if America's regime was truly representative, maybe I'd feel differently about gun control.
00:34:28.000Maybe I'd feel differently about firearms.
00:34:30.000Maybe I would say that there should be some reasonable safeguards or something like that.
00:34:53.000Perhaps, but that's really not even relevant.
00:34:56.000We have to have all the means at our disposal resources, firearms, communication ability, whatever.
00:35:02.000We have to think about the logistics of how we are best going to be able to defend our way of life if or when the government is going to come and play it very aggressively against us within our lifetimes.
00:35:15.000That's how you have to look at gun control like this.
00:35:17.000So, when they talk about ghost guns, you can't even make a gun.
00:35:21.000You know, every gun is going to be registered and they will know about it and they'll know who has it and they'll know who has which guns.
00:35:29.000You know exactly what they're trying to do here.
00:35:31.000You know exactly what the purpose of that is.1.00
00:35:34.000It is not to prevent mass shootings from Syrian immigrants in the grocery store.1.00
00:35:54.000They recognize that the millions of people that are not okay with the regime and where it's taking us.
00:36:02.000They see those people as an unacceptable threat to the security posture of the American regime.
00:36:10.000In the same way that they identify China's artificial islands in the South China Sea, in the same way that they look at the Luhansk and Donetsk People's Republics in Ukraine, the same way that they look at Iranian bases in Syria, they look at Trump supporters.
00:36:27.000They look at you with your firearms and your gold and your Bitcoin and your food supply and your water.0.72
00:36:34.000On your land in this country as a threat to them.
00:36:57.000The government hates you, the government sees you as a terrorist, and then the government says, hmm, well, I think it's just in everybody's interest if we took away your ability to defend yourselves.
00:37:26.000We've been talking about this, we've been covering it for a little while.
00:37:30.000And, you know, I had a thought while I was writing my notes for the show tonight the crisis at the border is worse than it has ever been in American history.
00:37:40.000At no time in American history have there been more people crossing our border illegally than right now.
00:38:17.000And keep in mind, I want you to keep this in mind too.
00:38:20.000Do you remember what Republicans said about the Senate in December and January?
00:38:28.000They said that we had to vote for Leffler and Purdue in Georgia because otherwise, because if we didn't do that, then the border would be out of control.
00:38:45.000So, the Democrats can't bring these people in.
00:38:49.000Okay, well, if we had Kelly Leffler and David Perdue in the Senate, would that have stopped 170,000 people from coming into the country in the month of March?
00:39:25.000It says, In just three months, U.S. President Joe Biden, who campaigned on what he called predecessor Donald Trump's cruel policies on migrant children, has seen an unprecedented number of unaccompanied minors enter the country.
00:39:40.000Some 19,000 unaccompanied minors are being held by Customs and Border Patrol over the course of March, the largest number ever to be apprehended in a single month.
00:39:52.000The CBP fears the numbers will continue to climb and are expecting a whopping 26,000.
00:40:00.000New arrivals daily by September, according to documents leaked to Axios.
00:40:06.000They're expecting 26,000 new arrivals every single day by September.
00:40:15.000Do you know how many 26,000 people is every day?
00:40:50.000We're talking about a mid sized American city coming into the country every single month.
00:40:58.000The size of a mid sized American city of people that are homeless.
00:41:04.000That do not speak English, that do not have jobs, that don't have birth certificates, passports, driver's licenses, social security numbers, IDs, they have no money.
00:41:18.000This is what is going to happen by the end of the year.
00:41:22.000And that's coming, by the way, every single month.
00:41:25.000Those are the kinds of people, a mid sized U.S. city amount of them, and getting worse all the time, every single month.
00:41:36.000Where are all these people going to go?
00:41:51.000It says CBP estimated that in March alone, some 172,000 people were apprehended trying to cross over from Mexico, and that this itself was a huge increase, up 71% from last month's total.
00:42:04.000So it was 19,000 unaccompanied minors.
00:42:07.000In March, 172,000 people overall in the month of March in 30 days.
00:42:26.000There's what, 2,000 miles of border, 1,000 miles of, so that means like what, six people for every mile?
00:42:32.000You could probably stretch out the number of people coming in every single day from one part of the passable border to the other, and they would all be able to see each other.
00:42:42.000That would mean that, like, for every 1,000 feet, you have somebody crossing in the border for the entire length of the border that is passable terrain.
00:42:51.000Every 1,000 feet, somebody is coming in every single day.
00:42:56.000It's going to get like 10 times worse, or 30 times worse by the end of the year.
00:43:04.000It says gridlock in the asylum system has led to detainees who, by law, can stay no more than 72 hours, staying instead for days at a time, some as long as 15 days.
00:43:14.000As the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Administration try to decide where to put them.
00:43:21.000While single adults and family units can be returned via Title 42, public health protections, the administration has not been applying it to unaccompanied children.
00:43:30.000Meanwhile, Mexico has been refusing to take back family units with children under the age of seven.
00:43:36.000The result has been a reintroduction of so called catch and release policies by which some migrants are released into the interior, and pictures have emerged of packed facilities for migrant children.
00:43:47.000The March numbers exceeded the highest monthly total during the 2019 crisis.
00:43:52.000Where approximately 142,000 migrants were encountered in May that year.
00:43:57.000It is likely that the numbers will continue to climb in the spring and early summer months.
00:44:02.000So, last, or two years ago rather, in May 2019, they had 142,000 people cross the border or were spotted crossing the border.
00:45:03.000Donald Trump said build a wall, build a physical barrier between these two places to keep them out.
00:45:12.000Because that is the simplest and most straightforward way.
00:45:15.000They're trying to get in, well, not if you put a lot of concrete in front of them, not if you put something so tall and buried so deep that they can't climb over it or dig under it.0.99
00:45:26.000You have to physically stop these people from coming into the country.0.98
00:45:30.000Because if you don't, Our country is going to be overrun.1.00
00:45:34.000Our facilities and all of our cities will be overrun by people crossing in.1.00
00:45:43.000The reason for this is because of the disparity in the quality of life between the two countries and really the two continents.
00:45:51.000You are always going to have massive illegal immigration so long as America's quality of life is up here and everything south of the Rio Grande is down here.
00:46:02.000We have a contiguous border with Mexico.
00:46:05.000And Mexico is obviously then connected to far poorer countries on their southern border El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua.
00:46:14.000And so, insofar as it is intolerable for people to live as peasants in violent countries in Central America, it will always be preferable and possible for them to take a simple journey up to the United States and reap the rewards of living in a vastly richer country.0.50
00:46:32.000So long as that differential exists, people will flow from one country to the other.
00:46:41.000And we cannot take all of the people that want to come here.0.99
00:46:45.000We can't even take a single more person, one more person, because we have 30 million people living in this country illegally already.1.00
00:46:53.000And they've already ruined California and they've already ruined many places.1.00
00:46:58.000So we can't take one more, but we can't take all the people that want to come in.1.00
00:47:03.000There are millions and millions of people in Central America living in squalor, many of whom, maybe most of whom, Are both willing and able to cross into America.1.00
00:47:15.000They just simply have to be stopped.1.00
00:47:18.000For our sake, more importantly, and also for their sake as well.0.91
00:47:24.000So, we have to put up a barrier and we have to be tough and we have to make it not possible for them to come here.
00:47:33.000The reason they come is because they want to and because it's possible.
00:47:37.000If we make it impossible, it won't matter that they want to come here.
00:47:40.000They'll always want to come here, they won't be able to.0.82
00:47:43.000So, this has been the conservative position on illegal immigration for decades.0.99
00:47:52.000We elected Donald Trump to do that and we solved the crisis at the border.
00:47:57.000And things began to get better in America.
00:47:59.000Joe Biden got in, stopped building the wall, told people he wouldn't deport people, he wouldn't continue these cruel policies that conservatives suggested.
00:48:09.000And this is the result the result is 172,000 people coming in in a single month.
00:48:18.000And we're on track, like I said, for close to 800,000 people per month.
00:48:24.000Coming across the border illegally.0.74
00:48:27.000So we are right and they are wrong.0.97
00:50:09.000We live in a world of you go to the store and there's just food on the shelves and you want to go somewhere, you get on a plane and fly there.
00:50:15.000Let's think very practically about what's occurring.
00:50:19.000These people are over there and they're walking over here.
00:50:23.000And they arrive in Texas or Arizona or New Mexico.
00:50:36.000I'll also add you know what else is logistical about this?
00:50:39.000These are people that live in El Salvador and they walk or take a train or they hitch a ride a thousand miles in the desert without showers and without soap.
00:50:51.000You know, that's another logistical problem.0.99
00:50:53.000I'm sure, you know, not only do these people arrive here, they're dumb, they're poor, they don't speak English, they don't have anything, but also they pull up here.
00:54:57.000There's no facilities for them to use.
00:54:59.000We barely have the capacity to take care of our own people.
00:55:03.000And if you've gotten sick recently, if you are trying to find a school for your kids or a house or a job, You know that yourself.
00:55:12.000You know that intimately, that there is not enough in this country for the people that are here.0.99
00:55:17.000Certainly, even if there is enough, there is not enough to go around for many, many, many more people, millions more people every month from El Salvador, people that are at a major disadvantage to begin with.0.99
00:55:29.000There's not enough for people that have their birth certificate, high school diploma, can speak the language, have a 100 IQ, and don't smell like shit, and they have clothes, and they have a little bit of money, and they have a credit score because they have a credit card and a little bit of debt.0.98
00:56:31.000That is the quality of life of the United States of America diminishing so much because of people from the other side coming over here that people will not want to come here anymore.1.00
00:56:44.000That's the only way, unless we get serious about border security, that this is ever going to be resolved.1.00
00:56:51.000Only by these people coming into America and by virtue of their coming here, making it so intolerable, so bad to live in, that eventually nobody from those places is even going to want to come here because it's going to be just as bad and probably worse.0.99
00:57:09.000And that is the liberal solution to the immigration crisis.1.00
00:57:14.000That's their solution, that's their end game.0.98
00:57:16.000What's the solution to poor people wanting to come over here and live here?1.00
00:57:21.000It's to let them and make it so bad that eventually nobody will want to come anymore.1.00
00:57:26.000Immigration problem solved, right?1.00
00:57:29.000And then we'll have to go somewhere else.0.98
00:57:33.000Then we all go up to Canada and ruin that country too.0.91
00:57:36.000And then we go from Canada to I don't know where.0.99
00:57:39.000Hopefully, in the future, the Chinese and the Japanese will have the decency to shoot our boats and rafts if the future Americans ever try to make it over to their thriving civilization in the future.1.00
00:57:53.000I hope that when people are boarding life rafts and everything, In Alaska and trying to escape to Russia or Japan or China.1.00
00:58:01.000I hope that they will bomb the hell out of the migrants that come over there so that there's at least one place in the world that isn't a dump.1.00
00:58:09.000Because that's where we're headed.1.00
00:59:22.000We have to stop them from coming in, and then we got to get them all out of here.1.00
00:59:25.000That's the only way that the country's going to get better because the fewer people that we have in the country, the more there is for the people that live here.0.98
00:59:35.000Suddenly, the pressure on the housing market goes down, and the demand for water and food goes down, and the demand for For jobs goes down too, and suddenly corporations will be competing with each other over hiring us by offering us higher and higher wages.
00:59:52.000There'll be less people in traffic, less people in the park.
00:59:57.000After we kicked out all the illegals, now the park is totally available for public use, and there's not tents and hypodermic needles and poo everywhere.0.98
01:00:07.000You know, you'll find, I think, that the solution is easier than you think.1.00
01:00:10.000Take these people and put them somewhere else.1.00
01:00:13.000We've got to take these illegal immigrants.1.00
01:01:21.000But that's not going to happen anytime soon.
01:01:22.000It's not going to change anytime soon.
01:01:24.000So, all the more reason to defend yourself, protect yourself, get a firearm while you can, get away from the big cities.
01:01:33.000You've got to learn to take care of yourself because this country is about to get a whole lot worse, and no one's going to protect you except for yourself.
01:02:16.000When you walk across the desert for a thousand miles on foot and you have no shower and no soap, what do you think these people smell like?
01:02:25.000They got their bags and they got their kids and.
01:02:33.000You know, and that's just to demonstrate what we're really talking about here.
01:06:14.000But so somebody posts this tweet at like midnight, and he goes, you know, it's Holocaust Remembrance Day, never forget the people that are killed, something of this effect.
01:06:24.000And he lists all the different groups and the number of casualties.
01:07:36.0007 million Russian civilians, so many million, blah, But I looked at that and I'm like, well, geez, one of these things is not like the other.0.73
01:10:48.000And the people that are in politics seem to care a lot about one and not the other.
01:10:53.000Now, I'm not saying that you can't care about both.
01:10:55.000I'm not saying you shouldn't care about both.
01:10:58.000But I am saying that one, people can deny, people would say bad things about it, people don't believe in it, all of that, and that's just fine in politics.
01:11:09.000But the other one, it's unacceptable if you don't toe the line on it 100%.
01:13:11.000Men, you know, go through a different development on a different timetable.0.98
01:13:17.000And in terms of their reproductive clock, it's very different than women.0.98
01:13:21.000We know that women have a window of time in their early years where they can have children.0.99
01:13:28.000Women uniquely can have children, and women have a very specific frame of time when they can have children.
01:13:37.000And so, when women are going into the workforce, it's actually not like men going into the workforce because men are not forfeiting their fertility.
01:13:45.000Men are not forfeiting their peak childbearing years to pursue a career.
01:14:00.000It's because there's only 24 hours in the day, and babies need constant attention, and young children need nearly constant attention.
01:14:11.000There are not enough hours in the day to divide up your time between raising your own children of your own womb and going to work.
01:14:20.000Additionally, children don't operate on a schedule.
01:14:22.000You know, when your kid loses a tooth or your kid, you know, has some issue or something, it doesn't happen on a neat timetable like your part time or full time job does.
01:14:32.000Being a mother is a full time job for the first so many years of your child's development.
01:14:52.000Because they want to have sex without getting married and settling down and dedicating their life to raising them.
01:15:00.000Well, people are always going to want to have sex.0.96
01:15:02.000So, really, the only moral way for men and women to live is for women to get married, have sex towards the end of procreation, and the inevitable result of that is to have kids and have many of them.0.96
01:15:16.000And that means that if you're going to be there to raise your children in their formative years, you're going to be doing that throughout your childbearing years, insofar as you and your husband have a sex drive.0.69
01:15:27.000So, there is a necessary, necessary contradiction between all forms of feminism and a moral way to live your life.
01:15:37.000That is to say, unless women all want to be nuns, unless all women want to be celibate.0.61
01:15:42.000Otherwise, there is no moral way for that to work.0.91
01:15:45.000Because either women are going to be completely celibate and they're not going to be having sex out of wedlock, in which case they're pursuing their career and that's terrific.0.94
01:15:54.000Otherwise, they're having sex out of wedlock.0.90
01:15:57.000They're having unwanted pregnancies, they're using contraceptives so that they could have their fun and have their job and have it all.0.75
01:16:04.000Or they're married and they're doing that.0.74
01:16:06.000Or they're married and they're using contraceptives while they have it all and everything else.0.69
01:17:05.000So, you know, you have all these people that really base their opposition to social progress on the basis of whether or not it makes them feel uncomfortable.
01:17:15.000Well, abortion makes me feel uncomfortable.
01:17:18.000Okay, let's take it a step back then and let's go back to root causes.
01:18:09.000And for most women who will not be happy, celibate their whole lives and not having kids, then they belong married and raising their kids at home.0.99
01:20:38.000Because you either, you know, look, you either believe that people have souls and you believe in conscience and morality or you don't.1.00
01:20:44.000You either believe in God and Jesus or you don't.
01:20:48.000You either, and then, therefore, if you believe in those things, then there's a law, then these things are all logically following from each other.1.00
01:20:57.000Women working is not a moral way to live unless they are celibate, and they're not.1.00
01:21:04.000It's not moral and it's not fulfilling.1.00
01:21:08.000So, women, ideally, and this is what we know to be true based on the universal human experience, which is unchanging, there is nothing new under the sun.0.97
01:21:16.000We know that women and men are actualizing themselves as either having families or becoming priests and nuns.
01:21:24.000And maybe there are some people that are really out there, really exceptional, they're the exception.
01:21:30.000And they really are just celibate, and maybe they don't want to have a priestly life, but they're just going to be celibate and do their own thing.
01:22:13.000Pro life doesn't mean, hey, stop that abortion.
01:22:16.000I mean, it does in some sense, but if you're truly pro life, that means you believe in a cult of life.
01:22:22.000You believe that people should be having children and everybody should be a part of this big cycle.
01:22:27.000Large families, you know, grandparents and grandkids and parents and kids and.
01:22:33.000Siblings and aunts and uncles, and big family gatherings, and families, and extended families, and neighbors, and communities.
01:22:42.000That is the real pro life way of looking at things.
01:22:44.000Having a rich and a warm tapestry of human society as opposed to this anti human, anti life society where everything is empty, everything is sterile.
01:23:47.000It says Wignats can't seem to wrap their heads around the fact that their optics are shit.0.99
01:23:52.000Like, yeah, dude, your neck tattoos and your crackhead girlfriend really makes me think you make great decisions in life and that I should definitely follow you into the most important battle in the country.
01:24:00.000Well, that was originally the argument.
01:24:02.000It's like, look, if you enter politics and you're asking people to follow you and agree with you on.
01:24:10.000People are supposed to watch your speech, in other words, and say, oh, this guy knows what's wrong with the country.
01:24:16.000The people running it have no clue, but this guy knows what he's talking about.
01:24:26.000How can you make that sell if you're wearing big baggy pants and you're sort of swaying back and forth and you've got your hands in your pockets and you don't really know where you are?
01:25:09.000R says, What's the dumbest way of someone dying that you've ever heard of?
01:25:12.000My dad once told me of a guy that he knew that got back home from work and noticed the gas in his kitchen was on, so he turned it off and lit a match to check if it was safe, blew up half his house, and burned himself to death.
01:25:32.000I haven't heard of any stories quite like that recently.
01:25:37.000But you do hear of a lot of dumb ways for people to go.
01:25:40.000Like, I saw some story where it was like a TikTok couple, and the wife was driving home, and there was a big windstorm, and a tree branch fell off a tree, went through her window while she was driving her car, and impaled her and killed her.
01:25:58.000I mean, that's not like a stupid way to die, but it's like, just goes to show.
01:26:04.000Everybody's got all these plans, and then a tree branch blows through your window and kills you instantly.
01:26:12.000There's one story I heard a long time ago where there's a guy driving a motorcycle in California, and there was a downed power line, and it decapitates him because he's going so fast on the bike, hits the power line, and chops his head off.
01:26:43.000There's another story of a guy that went to a gas station and he ate the nachos there and then got botulism and then died like two days later.
01:26:52.000Okay, again, go to the gas station, you're like, oh, I'm really hungry.
01:27:36.000I mean, I get the message, but Don't South Africa, my USA.
01:27:40.000Well, yeah, that really rolls off the tongue.
01:27:43.000Holden Groibfield says, You saw that clip of Shapiro on a hot mic telling his editor to cut out a clip of his show where he said pansexuality is weird because he was scared of getting boycotted?0.51
01:29:20.000We're killing each other right in the game.
01:29:23.000And me and Trey are like, wow, you know, Jaden's being such a baby, blah, He's tattling on us to the moderators, but now he's breaking the rules, you know, and we're very annoyed with his gameplay.
01:29:36.000And then Trey's telling me, you know, he just brings it up.
01:29:40.000Trey's telling me, yeah, so I super chatted Jaden like 20 bucks.
01:32:43.000But in years in the future, you know, military governor Nick Fuentes, the proud and terrible leader of the Pacific Northwest, or I don't know, Florida, he's horrible.
01:33:36.000People look at me and they don't think I'm a human being.
01:33:39.000They don't think I'm a real human being.
01:33:41.000They look at me and they see me as more than human, they see me as this unflappable, sort of heroic, Figure of legend, this great titan standing against history, right?
01:33:56.000And they're like, oh, he doesn't need the super chat.
01:33:59.000I don't need to invite him to play Rust.
01:34:02.000I don't need to invite him to play Fortnite.
01:39:57.000George Groyvington says, The Boulder shooter actually did use a pistol with the Stabilizing pistol brace, but the proposed laws wouldn't have prevented him from just using a regular rifle, so they're pointless.
01:40:08.000Well, and the law doesn't make that illegal either.
01:40:10.000It just makes it so that there's more regulatory work.
01:42:40.000I mean, this stuff to me is like magic.
01:42:42.000I can't even begin to think about how you even go about making something like that because I could do basic video editing, you know, clips and audio.
01:42:53.000When they get into the graphics and some of the cool stuff that they put together, it's amazing.
01:43:38.000So, that's we're going through sort of like a modernization process where we're trying to take everything and move it to the next level and drag the whole thing upwards.
01:43:51.000And now we have the resources, we have the human capital really to do that.
01:43:59.000You know, now that we have the interns, we have like 150, 200 people at our disposal to people that are skilled and, you know, High skilled and very smart people.
01:46:02.000Optics King says, I think what Chaggett was trying to ask last night was if Africans are bad with time because they evolved in a warm climate, why are South and Central Americans better at time than Africans when they're also from a warm climate?
01:49:18.000I don't know that there's much you could do.
01:49:20.000Not to say that you shouldn't take steps to mitigate it, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's totally unavoidable.1.00
01:49:27.000Massachusetts sucks, says the great migrant relocation of 2040.0.99
01:49:31.000President Nick Fuentes and the Groyper army let out an almighty push as the giant mass of South Americans moves an inch closer to the border.1.00
01:51:09.000Chicken on a Raft says, All the van life stuff on YouTube is going to get a lot more popular when these squatty potty people are all over the place.0.73
01:51:56.000Yeah, I don't know if I agree with it 100% because what he's saying is a very contentious claim.
01:52:04.000I mean, people take that book to basically mean synonymous with, like, oh, that's the book about Jewish power.
01:52:10.000But he makes a claim which is actually pretty contentious, which is that there's this group evolutionary strategy among diaspora groups and that it's sort of like.
01:52:21.000It's like a genetic behavior that they have this in group preference and so on.
01:54:32.000Morton Trump says Do you think there's anything the individual border states could do to stop illegals?
01:54:38.000Not saying they would if they could, but just curious what you think.
01:54:41.000I understand immigration is controlled by the feds, but I recall Arizona having militias that formed against the cartels and coyotes during the Obama years.
01:54:51.000I don't think that's a good idea given recent events.
01:54:55.000Rachie says postpartum depression is often triggered from sudden separation of mother from baby.
01:55:01.000It throws off or stops nursing, disrupts bonding, and screws up the mother's hormones and traumatizes the baby.
01:55:07.000Motherhood is a full time career and the only way to pass down the culture.
01:56:21.000Snurbley says there will be a rally to support the potential notification law or parental notification law in Rockford, Illinois on Saturday, April 10th at noon.
01:57:30.000Rad Trad Zumer says to the Groyper asking about the theological argument against vaccines, he should listen to Father Ripperger, who has spoken out against the vaccine because they are illicit in nature and inherently immoral.
01:59:10.000And Anand says, Do you believe there is a spiritual and metaphysical aspect to race, or do you think the differences are just genetic?
01:59:16.000I don't think there's a spiritual aspect to it.
01:59:21.000Well, I mean, there would almost have to be, because actually, there would almost have to be, because body and soul are inextricably linked.
01:59:29.000So, yeah, probably to an extent, there is a connection, actually.