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00:40:27.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday.
00:40:32.000And there's a lot to talk about, much to get into.
00:40:36.000Tonight, our featured story is actually about Europe.
00:40:40.000But before we get into what the featured story is, I just want to warn you, if you're in the live chat, please remember to keep it optical, play by the rules, play by the DLive community rules.
00:40:56.000Keep in mind that as we talk about what is happening in Europe, that there are members of the DLive
00:41:04.000staff, administration, whatever you want to say, that are Turkish.
00:41:09.000So, I've been seeing a lot of animosity towards the people of Turkey in the chat.
00:41:14.000If we could dial that in just a little bit, if we could walk that back just a little bit, I would appreciate it greatly.
00:41:21.000Don't get me wrong, we're gonna get into it.
00:41:23.000We'll talk about what's going on, but if we're in the live chat, if we could just reel it in so that I don't get in any trouble.
00:41:31.000I never get any praise from DLive, you know, like number one guy, biggest, you know, most donations.
00:41:39.000Nobody ever gives me a pat on the back from DLive.
00:41:42.000They can't even help me with a global partnership, but they give me trouble and there's racism in the live chat.
00:41:47.000But it's no excuse, please no racism in the live chat.
00:41:50.000But the story tonight, if you're wondering, and you can see the title,
00:41:55.000Is what is happening in Turkey and Greece.
00:41:57.000And this has been in the news now for about a week but I haven't gotten a chance to cover it because so much has been going on.
00:42:28.000You may have seen that Turkey has opened up their borders to Greece, and now a flood of migrants are pouring into Europe through Greece.
00:42:38.000And we'll talk about what exactly is happening, the cause of it, if you remember.
00:42:43.000If you go back five years, and this is what red-pilled me initially about all this stuff.
00:42:49.000The original migrant crisis happening in Europe was five years ago when the Syrian civil war was at its peak and you had refugees and migrants coming from North Africa after Libya was destroyed by Barack Obama.
00:43:04.000Sub-Saharan Africans were being trafficked and pouring through Libya across the Mediterranean into Europe and since then they've put the screws on that in a big way.
00:43:13.000It's not perfect, it's not totally buttoned up, but Italy shut down a lot of the immigration
00:43:18.000Rather, a lot of the migration from the Mediterranean Sea.
00:43:22.000And Turkey agreed to an agreement with the European Union... They agreed to... They made an agreement with the European Union in 2016 that they would shut down their border and prevent migrants from going through Turkey and into the rest of Europe.
00:43:34.000Well now, the President of Turkey, Erdogan, is canceling that agreement.
00:43:40.000And that is because Turkey is getting a lot more migrants coming from Syria as a result of Russian airstrikes.
00:43:48.000and Assad you know Syrian government airstrikes in northern Syria so the European Union apparently is not putting up enough money to help Turkey deal with this new influx of refugees and other people so now they are opening up the floodgates people are once again pouring into Europe and so it's it's back the migrant crisis has returned
00:45:15.000We'll talk about what that means for Bernie Sanders, what that means for Joe Biden, reflect a little bit on the demographics of the Democratic primary.
00:46:00.000Just want to give you a little update on the numbers.
00:46:03.000We are up to 80,552 confirmed cases in China, 6,284 in South Korea, 3,858 in Italy, 3,513 in Iran, 423 in France, 400 in Germany, 350 in Japan, 248 in Spain, and 210 in the United States.
00:47:04.000And they say that the effects of the coronavirus are like a combination between AIDS and SARS.
00:47:13.000So, if you get the coronavirus, they say that you're gonna suffer from kidney problems, liver problems, lung problems, basically for the rest of your life.
00:47:35.000Make sure that when you're going out in public you're not touching your face and when you come home you wash your hands because it's spreading and we've been saying this for weeks now the incubation period is 24 days and the virus can live on surfaces for nine days.
00:47:53.000So you may be at Walmart, you may be at the airport, you go to a convention, you go to APAC, APPAC, you touch a surface and it may have coronavirus on it laying dormant for over a week.
00:48:06.000And you may get in contact with people shaking their hands, touching them, whatever.
00:48:10.000Hopefully not touching them in weird ways but you know if you shake somebody's hand or something like that even if they don't have symptoms it's a 24 day period so just something to keep in mind I saw it's been spreading around APAC and that's horrible and it's been spreading in Washington state it's now in New Jersey I think it's in 19 different states now so it's really getting around so just be careful you don't want to get this seems like it's pretty bad and spreading rapidly
00:48:40.000We've been watching it and waiting and nothing really new.
00:48:43.000No real big developments aside from, you know, the slow drip of information we're getting from the CDC and the World Health Organization and everybody else.
00:48:52.000But it's getting around, so just be careful.
00:49:00.000I'm so happy that she's dropped out of the race.
00:49:03.000I've been checking for the past, like, 36 hours since Super Tuesday.
00:49:08.000I'm like Googling, Elizabeth Warren drop, Elizabeth Warren drop.
00:49:12.000Every time I wake up I check my phone, did Elizabeth Warren drop?
00:49:15.000And finally she did, and way too late by the way.
00:49:19.000She hasn't won a single, or she didn't, I guess past tense now, she didn't win a single contest in February, she didn't win a single contest in Super Tuesday, she didn't even win her home state, and she didn't even come close in her home state or anywhere else.
00:49:34.000And as we said on Super Tuesday, she may be the reason that Joe Biden is the nominee.
00:49:38.000Why he's the frontrunner now and if he becomes a nominee why that was the case.
00:49:43.000Because had she pulled out before Super Tuesday, which would have been the right choice,
00:49:48.000Considering she had an abysmal performance in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina, the least you could say about Joe Biden is he came away with one win in February, and it was a pretty big win.
00:50:01.000Even Pete Buttigieg won Iowa, technically almost won New Hampshire, and he dropped before Super Tuesday.
00:50:07.000Klobuchar was in a similar boat as Warren, and she even did better in New Hampshire than Warren, where that was her backyard.
00:50:15.000So she should have dropped out a long time ago, and if she did, and we've been saying this for the past two days, so I'm sure you understand, but if she had dropped, it would have given Bernie Sanders a much better chance of winning Minnesota, Texas, Massachusetts, Maine.
00:52:55.000She would kill people overseas, dictators, and she would laugh about it.
00:52:59.000I know I made that joke before, I'm not trying to do the punchline again, but unironically, there was something to that.
00:53:04.000This idea that she had this experience, and she was the Secretary of State, and she is a criminal, and she is a sociopath, but you know what?
00:53:13.000In a way, that almost actually helps her, because maybe the biggest skepticism people would have about a woman is that they're too soft, and I don't think anybody could argue that Hillary Clinton would be too soft.
00:53:23.000Maybe she's dying, maybe she's too weak, doesn't have the stamina, but she's definitely tough.
00:53:28.000She would definitely kill somebody if she had to.
00:53:30.000Elizabeth Warren was worse because she was just like this doting...
00:53:34.000Just like lecturing like a like a principal, a school teacher, a hall monitor.
00:53:40.000The energy of a very New England awful.
00:55:09.000And the only way, after four years, maybe the best way they imagine to get rid of Donald Trump is to simply beat him fair and square in an election.
00:55:16.000And so when they're picking their nominee, maybe you see where I'm getting, you see what I'm getting at with this, they're thinking in 2020 when they're picking their nominee, I don't care who it is, I don't care what they believe, I don't care who they are, what they say,
00:55:37.000He doesn't have a compelling platform.
00:55:40.000This guy had to be begged to enter the race.
00:55:43.000I don't know if you remember but people were begging him in the beginning of 2019 to jump in the race and I don't know if this was a real process or just political theater but he was back and forth and then he was in but I don't think there was like a real call like
00:55:57.000Grassroots popular mobilization for Joe Biden.
00:56:03.000And they went with him because they were thinking about pragmatism.
00:56:06.000And the only way, the final way to beat Trump is to pick a nominee that can retire him at the ballot box.
00:56:13.000And so when Democrats are faced with a decision that says we gotta get the job done, forget all this identity politics stuff, forget this affirmative action,
00:56:58.000When it's time to get the job done, nobody's messing around, nobody's doing this vote about my daughters.
00:57:04.000My daughters need somebody who's... My daughters need to look up to somebody who's the president.
00:57:09.000They need to see that, you know, my daughter who's a student council president and she's a lesbian, she needs to see Elizabeth Warren become president.
00:57:27.000When it's time to win, when it's actually time to put up or shut up, and save the day, well, suddenly, we're called back into the game from the bench.
00:57:38.000We've been ostracized, we've been pushed outside, and suddenly a phone rings, hello!
00:57:42.000And the white man is there to answer the call.
00:57:46.000I'm being a little bit silly, I'm being a little bit ironic, but...
00:57:49.000I mean, it is kind of funny and interesting how that works, isn't it?
00:57:53.000They were priding themselves for a full year on how diverse the field was.
00:59:32.000You could go anywhere in the world and you could roll... What is a 1 out of 10 analogy?
00:59:37.000You could roll a 10-sided dice and 9 out of the 10 outcomes
00:59:44.000If you find somebody, they will have bias against women!
00:59:48.000And even in the United States, they released more data from this study.
00:59:54.000In the United States, they found that 39% of the American population say that a man is more equipped and qualified to run the country than a woman.
01:00:05.000And so you find these things and they are everywhere.
01:00:39.000I don't believe in violence against women, and you know, I believe there should be some legal equality, but...
01:00:45.000Just want to remind you that there's nothing wrong with believing that a man should be running the country because a man should be running the country.
01:00:52.000And it's about time we got back to that.
01:02:01.000If we are, you know, to look at that, if we are really going to be progressive, there is something good about the fact that no women are running from a major party nomination.
01:02:16.000And I don't know, maybe some people don't like that, some people are offended, but that's the way it should be.
01:02:21.000And I think even a lot of women agree with that.
01:02:23.000So, Elizabeth Warren, bye-bye, I guess, all those Girl Scouts and, you know, Student Council girls and all the cheerleaders, and I'm sure they're all going to be crying tonight, but that's the reality that we need to come around to.
01:02:37.000That's what everybody has to get through their heads.
01:02:39.000So, boo-hoo, very sad, but you're out of the race.
01:03:41.000I think he still is in the game, and a Warren endorsement would help him.
01:03:45.000But I really, I don't know how likely that is, because to me, and this was my logic, this was my thinking throughout Super Tuesday, is that Elizabeth Warren not dropping out before Super Tuesday, as was the case with Buttigieg and Klobuchar, this was another way for her to help the DNC establishment.
01:04:02.000This was the way for her to help the party.
01:04:05.000Buttigieg and Klobuchar dropped out to help the party by consolidating the moderates behind Biden, and Elizabeth Warren helped the party by staying in to act as a spoiler against Bernie Sanders.
01:04:38.000But on policy, they appear to be similar and definitely can be distinguished, them two, from the rest of the field.
01:04:45.000Now that being said, even though she's a progressive and she acted as a spoiler, peeling off a lot of that very far-left support and so on, the question of who she will endorse, again, relies on not simply her views, but how she's behaved in the past week.
01:05:01.000Although she agrees with Bernie Sanders on a lot of the issues, of course politicians don't make decisions based on their beliefs, based on who they agree with and all that.
01:05:10.000I don't really believe that Elizabeth Warren is this
01:05:13.000Fighter for the working man that she likes to portray herself as, this Mrs. Smith goes to Washington, the president all by herself.
01:05:21.000I don't think she really believes in that.
01:05:25.000I don't hear what she says, I look at how she behaves.
01:05:29.000And staying in the race for Super Tuesday, and things like attacking Bernie Sanders back in January over his alleged women remarks, that to me suggests that even though she talks like a progressive, she acts like a
01:05:42.000Creature or a tool of the establishment of the party and so even today when she drops out and she says well I have to think about who I'm going to endorse I have to put a little bit of thought into that To me, I mean, I don't know is she thinking about it or is there something calculated there?
01:06:17.000So she says, well, I need some time to think about it.
01:06:19.000I'm sure she's probably made up her mind, but maybe she's now waiting until Sunday or Monday when her endorsement will get caught up in the news cycle for the next Super Tuesday, next week, next Tuesday, when it's Michigan, Idaho, what is it, Mississippi, a few others.
01:06:36.000And that will propel whoever she selects into a strong Super Tuesday finish next week.
01:06:43.000It could be Bernie Sanders, and that would surprise me.
01:06:46.000And if it is Bernie Sanders, then maybe her endorsement closer to the primary will propel him into a stronger finish.
01:06:52.000And I'll have a little bit more respect for her, because then at least she's talking the talk and walking the walk, and she's going to put aside the personality stuff and this politician stuff, and she's going to go behind her man, go behind the person who's consistent with her views.
01:07:06.000Then again, I think it's much more likely that she will wait and she'll endorse somebody over the weekend or on Monday, and it'll be Biden, and that will be the final nail in the coffin.
01:07:16.000You have all the major candidates now, if that's the case, all the major candidates, Buttigieg, Klobuchar, Bloomberg, Beto, and then ultimately Elizabeth Warren endorsing Biden.
01:07:38.000I wouldn't say she's a kingmaker exactly because if she gives the endorsement to Bernie,
01:07:52.000I don't think that makes him win all of a sudden.
01:07:54.000I don't think he's out of the woodwork completely.
01:07:56.000It would help him, and maybe it would push him if he rallies and he really does a good job and has a strong debate performance on the 15th.
01:08:04.000If he does really well, who knows what's possible, right?
01:08:06.000Maybe that could push him over the edge.
01:08:08.000But she definitely has the ability, I think, to end it right here.
01:08:21.000No, it's just a very calculated timetable.
01:08:24.000And I know, I'm the king of procrastination.
01:08:27.000She waits 24 hours after Super Tuesday to drop out when she should have dropped out Tuesday night.
01:08:33.000So she gives it a little time and now she'll think about it a little bit and she'll throw the endorsement at the critical time when it'll make a big difference on Super Tuesday.
01:09:33.000And I said this a lot when this thing started, and maybe you've heard this before on the show, but when the Republican primary started in the 2016 election, it was April 2015.
01:09:44.000Cruz was the first to announce at Liberty University in April 2015.
01:09:47.000And that was a year, right, that was, if the election was November 8th, 2016, then that was a year and seven months before the general election.
01:11:07.000A lot of people don't really see these connections, but it's very important.
01:11:11.000You watched the migrant crisis that unfolded in Europe in 2015 and 2016.
01:11:15.000You may remember when you had, I think it was a million migrants came into Germany in one year in 2015, and millions all across the continent into France, the UK.
01:11:44.000I don't want it to be like an endorsement of them, but Voice of Europe back in 2015 and Gatestone, was it Gatestone Institute?
01:11:51.000They were putting out all this stuff during the election about the migrant crisis and the rape stats and the, you know, the Islamic gangs running the streets and all this.
01:12:01.000And that's originally what woke me up.
01:12:03.000I looked at what was happening in Europe and I'm thinking,
01:13:18.000I'm thinking, if I'm an unbeliever, if I'm living in, I have to pay my jizya, you know, I've got to pay my tax in an Islamic state, none of that really matters.
01:13:26.000That woke me up on demographic change.
01:14:33.000Some are backed by, like, the UN, but they haven't figured it out.
01:14:36.000And destroying Libya opened up the floodgates for immigration from Sub-Saharan Africa and West Africa.
01:14:42.000That was the portal through which all these people started coming across the Mediterranean and landing in France and Italy and Spain and everywhere else.
01:14:51.000And the NGOs would scoop them up off the coast and bring them over.
01:14:55.000I don't know if it was Gaddafi or Mubarak or maybe a leader of Algeria, but somebody back in the 70s, I forget who it was, but they said that Libya is like the dam.
01:15:07.000Libya is the dam that is holding back all these people.
01:15:22.000Maybe somebody could fact check me there in the live chat.
01:15:24.000But it has been common knowledge, I think at least in North Africa, that they are holding back this influx of people coming in.
01:15:31.000But it was regime change in Libya and it was the Syrian civil war.
01:15:34.000When Assad faced the so-called Free Syrian Army and the so-called moderate Syrian opposition, and support started to pour in from Saudi Arabia and from the United States for the rebels, and Assad was on the ropes, Syria becomes a failed state, and suddenly all these people from Syria start pouring into Turkey, and through Turkey they march through to Eastern Europe, and then all over
01:16:29.000Now what is being done is the Assad regime and the Russians are finishing off the last rebel stronghold in Idlib, which is in the north of Syria.
01:16:38.000And so they're bombing northern Syria, they're dropping all these bombs, they're
01:16:47.000They're bombing northern Syria, and this is causing a new refugee crisis.
01:16:51.000This is driving all kinds of people into Turkey.
01:16:54.000Turkey is on the northern border of Syria, and the rebel stronghold is right there, right south of Turkey.
01:17:00.000This bombing campaign is driving people into Turkey, and now Turkey is telling Europe that unless they help Turkey, unless they help them deal with this migrant crisis, or unless, I guess,
01:17:12.000Maybe there's an ulterior geopolitical motive.
01:17:15.000But unless Europe intervenes, unless Russia stops the bombing, they are now going to open up the floodgates for mass migration into Europe.
01:17:24.000And I'll read to you, this is from Al Jazeera, a summary of what's going on.
01:17:30.000It says Turkey has deployed 1,000 police officers to its border to prevent Greece from pushing migrants and refugees back, according to its interior minister.
01:17:39.0001,000 special force police officers are deployed from this morning to the Merik River on the border, fully equipped to prevent people being pushed back, according to Suleyman Soylu.
01:17:51.000He accused Greece of mistreating migrants and refugees and said Turkey would not allow it.
01:17:56.000The Turkish President Erdogan said last week that migrants and refugees would no longer be stopped from trying to reach Europe, reneging on a commitment to hold them on Turkish territory under a 2016 deal with the European Union.
01:18:10.000According to Al Jazeera, desperation and despair are growing as refugees and migrants take advantage of Turkey's open border with Greece and Bulgaria.
01:18:18.000Some are taking dangerous risks for the chance to reach the European Union.
01:18:23.000Turkey is home to about 4 million refugees, the majority of them Syrian, and Ankara fears another influx as Russian-backed regime forces push to retake the last opposition stronghold of Idlib.
01:18:34.000After Erdogan's announcement, thousands of refugees rushed to the border in Edirne, where there have been clashes with Greek police in recent days.
01:18:45.000Turkey has claimed that Greece is using live rounds against the migrants, saying at least three people have been killed.
01:18:51.000The Greek government said border guards had prevented nearly 7,000 attempted entries over the last 24 hours.
01:18:57.000And to me, there's something very interesting about the language.
01:19:15.000In this article, which I take issue with.
01:19:17.000Number one, it's not a refugee crisis.
01:19:20.000Everybody says this and it's always a refugee crisis.
01:19:25.000All mass migration in the world, number one, all mass migration in the world goes in one direction.
01:19:32.000It goes from the global south to the global north.
01:19:35.000This is the fourth demographic transition.
01:19:38.000All the global migration you're seeing whether it's in America or in Western Europe or even to some extent this may take place in Asia.
01:19:45.000It is from the global south to the global north.
01:19:48.000It is from poor third world dark-skinned countries to rich first world light-skinned countries.
01:19:54.000This is the pattern and that's the way it is in the United States from Mexico, Central America and South America into the United States and Canada.
01:21:18.000You've got something bad happening in Syria, you've got something bad happening in Yemen, you've got a war in Afghanistan, but broadly speaking, a lot of these groups of people are not fleeing some particularly bad conflict, or a genocide, or a death spit, or something like that.
01:21:59.000So it's important to say, well, it's not all Syrians that are coming into Greece.
01:22:04.000It's a lot of West Africans, and it's a lot of Pakis, and it's a lot of Afghans, and all these.
01:22:09.000So it's not refugees, it's migrants, and that's critical.
01:22:13.000The other thing to think about in this article
01:22:16.000Is this fundamental mechanism that's happening here?
01:22:18.000Turkey says that the reason they're opening up the floodgates, they're saying it's legal and they're also saying that we need more monetary support for the migrants.
01:22:27.000To me, I think this is Turkey exerting pressure on Europe.
01:23:49.000Come here, get a job, and we, oh, you're from a war-torn country?
01:23:53.000The more pathetic your original position, the better.
01:23:56.000You know, it's almost like white people get off to this.
01:23:59.000You have somebody that comes here from Africa and white people are beaming when they go to a local shop or a restaurant and they hear a sob story about, I came from Burundi and I got raped to death.
01:24:09.000I got raped by a hundred different people and I got my head chopped off and my brothers got burned alive in front of me.
01:24:15.000And we're like, wow, well, it's so cool that you can, I'm such a good person that we're allowing you into our neighborhood.
01:24:23.000And the Deval position is that this is a good thing.
01:24:26.000It is fundamentally a good thing that these people are coming here.
01:24:29.000And even Republicans, even Republicans that are immigration restrictionists or hawks, supposedly they have a facade of being immigration hawks, like Charlie Kirk.
01:24:38.000He will say, I'm against illegal immigration, and I think we have too many legal immigrants, but if we could have as many immigrants as possible, that would be great!
01:24:46.000They just have to participate, they just have to get jobs, and so on.
01:24:49.000So, the point I'm trying to make, and you know this, is across the aisle, the default position is that migration is good.
01:25:20.000He is using immigration to pressure these countries.
01:25:24.000He knows that these countries do not want the immigration, that it will hurt those countries, and that because of the immigrants coming in,
01:25:32.000Turkey will have leverage over Europe because shutting them down is something that will be good for those countries.
01:25:38.000So maybe Erdogan and hey, maybe the leaders in these countries know something that we don't.
01:25:44.000Because what they tell us on television and what the political parties and the media and the NGOs and the think tanks tell us is that the more people the better, the more people the more widgets.
01:25:55.000The more products, the more consumers and producers, the more lemonade stands, the greater the population, the higher the stock market, there's no downsides.
01:26:06.000The more rich culture, parades, cultural events, diverse restaurants, there's no downsides.
01:26:13.000Well clearly Erdogan and Gaddafi and all these European leaders know something that we don't.
01:26:18.000They're talking about in this, migratory pressure for political purpose.
01:26:23.000What does that mean, migratory pressure?
01:26:25.000I thought that was our secret weapon, isn't it?
01:26:28.000China is developing CRISPR gene editing technology to make their children more intelligent.
01:26:35.000China is spending their money on quantum computing and artificial intelligence and surveillance.
01:26:42.000But don't fear everybody, we've got a secret weapon.
01:26:46.000China may be hurtling light years ahead of us in all these technologically sophisticated sectors and they're using eugenic programs to make their population better, but I'm not worried.
01:26:58.000I'm not concerned about China because we've got a secret weapon of our own.
01:27:18.000The most underused commodity and most valuable resource in the world and we're just taking with both hands and stuffing our pockets full of it.
01:27:28.000Poor people from Africa, poor people from Mexico, poor people from Central America and the Middle East.
01:28:37.000And can you come to my studio and do my show?
01:28:41.000And he said, sure, you know, that's fine.
01:28:44.000And he came over here and he broke my computer.
01:28:46.000He came over here and he was just like smashing the keyboard and I come back and there's like a hole through the monitor and all this.
01:28:52.000If I fix the monitor, or am I going to invite him back over and say, hey, well, I got new technology and now you're going to know how to make it happen.
01:29:12.000Well, if you come back into the studio, it's now a magic studio, and now that I've put it back in order, now you'll be able to figure it out.
01:30:55.000But there's a lot of poor people in the world, and they don't know how to live in a civilized country, and there's going to be many, many, many, many more of them in the future.
01:31:04.000And we cannot have an immigration policy that allows all these people into countries that work.
01:31:11.000You know, the world is about to be full of these people, and there will be a few islands where things actually work.
01:31:16.000Where it's actually clean, and orderly, and nice, and rich, and safe, and all these things.
01:31:21.000There will be a few islands where this happens.
01:31:24.000And the idea that everybody who does not live in these islands, whether it be America, or Western Europe, Canada, Japan...
01:31:31.000The idea that if you don't live in these islands that you are a refugee or an asylum seeker or entitled to come here or take stuff, that is a suicidal mentality.
01:31:41.000We cannot take everybody that is not as well off as we are.
01:31:45.000Because the amount of people that are not as well off as we are is exponentially bigger than our population!
01:31:51.000And all these people that would come over here by the millions or hundreds of millions over the course of the centuries, they will come here and wreck everything that is good in the world.
01:31:59.000And you will have nothing good in the world.
01:32:35.000And the Cuban refugee says that, I'm going to butcher this, it's been years since I was a Reagan worshipper and I knew all this stuff by heart, but he said something to the effect that
01:33:43.000And the only way to preserve that is demographically.
01:33:45.000So I see this going on in Europe and it's just giving me deja vu.
01:33:50.000And I think a big reason for why the Europeans don't even want the migrants, maybe not the Greeks, but certainly the Germans and the French.
01:33:57.000The reason they don't want the migrants is not because they care about their countries, but I think that they know.
01:34:06.000I think that they know that if the migrants come in, I don't think they'd have a problem with the riots or the rape gangs or anything like that or the public charge.
01:34:15.000They would have a problem with the fact that it would inspire reaction.
01:35:55.000Well, okay, if we can acknowledge that immigrants are having this economic and cultural and social impact on our society, and it is bad, why should we take a single one?
01:36:05.000Why should we take ten, let alone a million, a million and a half, right?
01:37:07.000Sovereignty means that you have control over your borders, that your government dictates what happens in your border.
01:37:15.000It's actually a little more complicated than that, but that's the essence of it.
01:37:18.000That a people, through their government, whether that's a monarchy, or it's a republic, or elected officials, representatives, they get to dictate what goes within their borders.
01:37:28.000And part of sovereignty means getting to say that people cannot come in, that you cannot pass through the border.
01:37:36.000And so people are, you know, coming through the borders.
01:37:38.000If that was being sanctioned by a nation-state, if Iran was sending their military across the border, that would be an invasion.
01:37:46.000But when Turkey sends these people illicitly across the border and people start shooting, suddenly that's like an international scandal?
01:37:55.000People started coming into your house uninvited, eventually you'd probably start shooting them, honestly.
01:38:00.000If people, especially, came through your doors, through your castle walls to do you harm, you'd probably shoot them.
01:38:07.000If somebody came barreling through your door and starts raiding your fridge and, you know, beating your kids and raping your wife, would you...
01:39:32.000And it will be like that for the rest of this century.
01:39:36.000And it will get worse, because the poor are becoming desperate, and they're becoming emboldened, and they've got the technology, and they've got the help to get over here.
01:39:45.000And we've got to get serious about drawing up, pulling up the drawbridge,
01:39:50.000Building the moat, you know, mounting the cannons and all that, and getting serious about defending our country because pretty soon it's going to be unrecognizable.
01:39:58.000It's going to... Our whole country will be a refugee camp for these people.
01:40:01.000It's already like that in a lot of places.
01:42:27.000I need a new Flashy whatever I'll get the Cybertruck when it comes out, but I don't really have like a dream car My dream car is my car a heavy metal fan says is cultured thug based.
01:42:38.000I don't know that is We live in the matrix as shallots patrol stream last night was hilarious.
01:43:54.000They don't eat because they can't afford to eat.
01:43:56.000They don't eat because, you know, they work a job and, you know, they get their paycheck and that's when they eat and then, you know, they starve the rest of the time and they're working out in their free time.
01:44:06.000I don't have a six-pack because I'm prosperous.
01:44:09.000This is what a prosperous physique looks like.
01:44:13.000You have a six-pack, you're very low body fat.
01:55:19.000But I do, sometimes it is, it does seem like it would be nice to go bald and not have to worry about doing your hair, fixing your hair, you know, and all that, but I don't know.
02:00:21.000They're wagees, they work hard, they get their money, and then they work for their money so that they could just simply then spend their money.
02:00:28.000I need $100 so I could buy something that costs $100.
02:00:30.000And then they have no more money, and they're like, I need more money!
02:04:27.000Maybe I'll have to go there and eat my words.
02:04:29.000I'll go there and I'll eat the Kansas, you know, cuisine or whatever.
02:04:33.000And then I'll go to Nebraska and I'll be like, this is totally different.
02:04:37.000Wait a second, this is completely different!
02:04:39.000You know, I've been in Southern Illinois, and I've been in Iowa, and it's like the same.
02:04:43.000I've been in Wisconsin, you know, Janesville, I've been in Indiana, and it's like, you know, the country's kind of like the same in a lot of places.
02:04:50.000Uh, Vlad Groyper says, can't figure out if the Jewish people are white or not.
02:04:55.000Okay, Golden Being says, are you red-pilled on the Icelandic Basque pigeon?
02:09:49.000Jew and they'd say like JOO or juice or something.
02:09:52.000It's just No, it's not it's just cringe it's just cringe it's not good it's not funny, you know, so I'm with you Yeet says I'm a diamond bro, but I'll save up for a ninja guinea next week.
02:10:34.000My parents were socially liberal for a time.
02:10:37.000They're like a lot of regular boomers.
02:10:38.000Because they grew up in the 60s and 70s, they are based.
02:10:49.000But decades of social programming have warped their minds, and so, for example, well, I don't want to get too explicit, but the things that I'll hear come out of my parents' mouths when they get heated, and then they'll be like, I'm not, like, racist or anything, I'm not this or anything, you know what I mean?
02:11:06.000Not that my parents say anything that's bad, they never say anything that's bad, but it's just so funny how there's this dichotomy where they have, like, a neighborhood mentality about certain things, but other things, you know.
02:11:17.000Like, for example, I can't get too into it.
02:11:20.000I don't want to, like, dox my parents and, like, you know, talk about how based they are.
02:11:24.000But, you know, when it comes to them and, like, their personal lives and them as people, very traditional.
02:11:31.000But, like, their political beliefs, which are out there, oh, it's very much, you know, what everybody else believes.
02:12:22.000Not like you should get into homosexuality, but when you really see what's going on with that issue, with that subset of the population, you find it is not just another preference.
02:12:33.000You find it is not like what we're doing, like what heterosexual people, married people are doing, but just a little different.
02:12:46.000It's really more like a response to trauma in a lot of ways, whether that's abuse or that's a situation with the parents, some kind of bad upbringing.
02:12:57.000Maybe there's a genetic component, but if it is, I think it's minor.
02:12:59.000I'm not a scientist, but largely it's the result of environmental effects.
02:13:04.000And when you see the behavior expressed
02:13:38.000The lifestyle of homosexuals is not what it is for heterosexuals.
02:13:42.000Heterosexuals, even the most promiscuous heterosexuals, maybe they'll have, you know, and maybe this is dated, because now it's pretty bad for even us, but for heterosexuals, it's like 10 partners is a lot, you know?
02:13:54.000And maybe you go to a party and you get drunk, right?
02:13:56.000Or maybe you go to a party and you do cocaine or something like that.
02:13:59.000But with homosexuals, it's like that, but exponentially.
02:14:02.000It's like parties, and you know, a lot of weird stuff, and you know, group stuff, and like thousands of partners, and it's drugs, hard drugs, lots of drugs, and disease, and then you just look at that and you say, how can that like be healthy?
02:14:19.000How can that, even the act, even the homosexual act, is something that is damaging to your physical health.
02:14:26.000You know, they say, like, well, animals do it.
02:14:29.000And, you know, what they do, what they're up to is something that is bad for you.
02:14:33.000It's like something that's bad for your health in a lot of ways.
02:14:36.000It's like, nothing about that scene is pretty, nothing about it is natural, nothing about it is wholesome, nothing about that is...
02:14:48.000Elegant or anything like that at least with there is a proper expression of heterosexual Sexuality right of natural sexuality you see that in a marriage and a child and there is something that is like divinely ordered and And all that about that.
02:15:03.000They cannot be said about the other thing So it's kind of like and a lot of people just have to he's got to hit him with these like black pills about it Like it's messed up what goes on there.
02:15:21.000I'm not shadowban, it's just that they X-Tagged my content.
02:15:25.000This should be... Don't even get me started on this.
02:15:30.000They have an option on DLive to X-Tag your content, which means that if you talk about politics, or you swear, or you have like explicit profane content,
02:15:41.000Then it's like a filter and you do X tag and that means that like you know kids aren't gonna watch it I guess you know what I mean it's like uh I don't know like a not safe for work kind of a tag it's like you know this is not like a G rated stream so it's X tagged
02:17:27.000Anybody remember the Stinky Cheese Man book?
02:17:30.000Stinky cheese man and other fairly stupid tales brah flashback moment and Was that what are some other ones you give?
02:17:42.000Something if you give a mouse a cookie there it is if you give a mouse a cookie don't do it Don't give that mouse a cookie Good night moon.
02:17:53.000Yo, good night moon check Good night moon.
02:18:02.000There's something about that book which stirs the soul Something about good night moon, which is it's really this in you it is innate in you Brown bear.
02:18:13.000Oh, man Man Taking me back taking me back to the old library grade school library Let's see
02:19:11.000That was like our civil rights moment!
02:19:13.000There was literally, like, child trafficking happening there.
02:19:16.000The reason the Stonewall, what is it, Stonewall Bar or something like that, the police like raided it and they beat the shit out of everybody, and they were like, that was, you know, discrimination against gay people.
02:19:26.000It's like, no, there was human trafficking going on there.
02:19:29.000There was definitely like pedophilia and human trafficking going on.
02:19:51.000Your rallying cry is child trafficking and pedophilia, so... Anyway, yeah, so it's been, point being, it's been obvious for a long time, but it's just people unlearned that.
02:20:36.000I wouldn't want my kids to race mix, and I don't think my parents would want me or my sister to do anything like that, for what it's worth.
02:20:44.000I think most people are like that, probably.
02:21:32.000Diogenes is gay marriage makes marriage about love and not family I mean that is like kind of a basic take and like a basic way to put it but like
02:21:53.000I mean, the reason why heterosexual sex and heterosexual relationships are natural is because they are in line with what we are designed to do and designed to be.
02:22:06.000You know the reproductive act and the reproductive organs are designed for reproduction They're not designed for I mean the stimulation is secondary that that's part of it But ultimately the end goal it's in service of reproduction obviously it's in the name
02:22:21.000So marriage and and you know the natural relationship is based on that teleological fact about about reproduction and you could say that well gay marriage thwarts that end because obviously it's not a Reproductive act to have you know homosexual intercourse, but I think that I mean that is like the bigger picture but to really like wake people up you think they have to understand how jarring it is what goes on and
02:22:47.000You know, how profoundly offensive and unnatural it is, the rebellion that's going on.
02:22:51.000A lot of people have it in their heads.
02:22:53.000They have the most, the best, the most clean, the most clean cut.
02:22:56.000They have like Pete Buttigieg on their head.
02:22:58.000Monogamous, wholesome, you know, clean cut, all this.
02:23:03.000But I'm sure even them, I'm sure even they are a couple of freaks.
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02:25:38.000Master of Horses, good evening everybody, you're watching Sex Ed First.
02:25:41.000We're not doing anything too sexual, I'm just explaining, you know, I think I've explained in a very clinical and non-vulgar way what's going on.
02:25:52.000WD says, weirdest thing you've ever received in the mail?
02:25:54.000I haven't actually received anything too weird.